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Hydran M2-X

Brand: GE | Category: Measuring Instruments
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Copyright Notice and Proprietary Rights
  9. Safety Warnings In Six Languages
  10. DE] (in German) WARNUNG
  11. SV] (in Swedish) VARNING
  12. Preface
  13. Standard GE Warranty
  14. General Warnings
  15. Introduction to the Hydran M2-X
  16. Gas Detection
  17. Optional I/O Interfaces
  18. Possible Configurations
  19. Electronic Card Cage
  20. Right Side – Terminal Blocks
  21. Left Side - Terminal Blocks
  22. Inside
  23. Hydran M2-X Sensor
  24. Measurements Performed by the Sensor
  25. Sensor Temperature
  26. User Interface and Software
  27. Using the Keypad Keys
  28. Operating Modes
  29. Changing the Value of a Parameter
  30. Scrolling Indicators
  31. Setup Menu
  32. Relay Setup
  33. History Setup
  34. Comm Setup
  35. Readings Setup
  36. I/O Setup
  37. Alarms Menu
  38. Alarm History
  39. View Readings Menu
  40. View History Data
  41. Date & Time
  42. Relay Test
  43. Service Menu
  44. Install New Sensor
  45. Service History
  46. Software Version
  47. Verification, Installation and Configuration
  48. Inspection
  49. Storage
  50. Setting the Date and Time
  51. Verifying the Battery Voltage
  52. Verifying the Standard TDM Signal (If Used)
  53. Verifying the RS-232 Communications (If Used)
  54. Installation
  55. Verifying the Serial Numbers
  56. Preparing the Valve
  57. Installing the Sensor onto the Valve
  58. Opening the Valve and Purging Air from the Sensor
  59. Installing the Hydran M2-X on the Sensor
  60. Grounding the Hydran M2-X Enclosure
  61. Installing the Cable Conduits
  62. Installing the Cables
  63. Verifying the Hydran M2-X Operation
  64. Setting the Parameters of the History Files
  65. Setting the Readings Parameters
  66. Verifying the Sensor
  67. Resetting the Hourly Trend, Daily Trend and Period B
  68. Commissioning
  69. Communications and Networking
  70. Local Communications with a Laptop Computer
  71. Hydran Host Communication Protocol
  72. Installing a Network
  73. Configuring the Hydran M2-X's Communication Parameters
  74. Installing a Hydran 201i Controller
  75. Connecting a Hydran M2-X to the Hydran 201i Controller
  76. Alarms
  77. Alarm Conditions
  78. Alarm Interface
  79. Sources
  80. Detection of Alarm Conditions
  81. Gas Hourly and Daily Trend Alarm Conditions
  82. System Fault Conditions
  83. Alarm Cancellation
  84. Alarm Relays
  85. States of Alarm Relays
  86. Operation
  87. Alarm Monitoring
  88. Combined Alarm and Analog Outputs Monitoring
  89. Remote Monitoring With a Host Computer
  90. History Files Data Reading
  91. Troubleshooting
  92. B.P. Temp Hi Alarm
  93. Gas C.Open Alarm
  94. Gas Sens. Bad Alarm
  95. S. Temp Hi Alarm
  96. RS-232 and RS-485 Communications
  97. Hydran 201Ci Systems
  98. Inaccurate Gas Readings
  99. Moisture Readings Remain at 0
  100. Maintenance
  101. Replacing the Battery
  102. Battery Life
  103. History Files Verification
  104. Maintenance Verification
  105. Heater, Display and Keypad Verification
  106. Analog Inputs Verification (If Connected)
  107. Decommissioning the Hydran M2-X
  108. Removing the Hydran M2-X
  109. Appendix A. Technical Specifications for the Hydran M2-X
  110. A-2. Dimensions
  111. A.2.2. Optional Adaptors Dimensions
  112. A.2.3. Maximum Dimensions
  113. Appendix B. Installation Checklist
  114. Appendix C. Functional Block Diagram
  115. Appendix D. External Connections
  116. D-2. Analog Input Terminal Block
  117. D-3. Analog Output Terminal Blocks
  118. D-4. "4-20" mA
  119. D-6. Converting Current to Voltage
  120. D-8. Alarm Contacts Terminal Block
  121. Appendix E. Installing I/O Modules
  122. Appendix F. Upgrading the Embedded Programs (Firmware)
  123. Appendix G. Replacing the Battery
  124. Appendix H. History File Messages
  125. Appendix I. Alarm Messages
  126. Appendix J. Extracting an Oil Sample
  127. Appendix K. Unit Conversions
  128. Appendix L. Other Products and Accessories
  129. Appendix M. Glossary