Title: ULTIMA
1ULTIMA OPIR-5 Open Path Gas Detector
EVERY LIFE HAS A PURPOSE
2Contents
- Product Overview
- False Alarm Immunity
- Detector Placement
- Installation
- Split Concentration Range
- Maintenance
- Fault Conditions
- HART
- AMS Device Manager
- Applications
- Summary
3ULTIMA OPIR-5 Detector
- Description
- Open path infrared hydrocarbon gas monitoring
system - Expected Customer Benefits
- Low power consumption
- Dual analog outputs, ppmM and LELM
- Light and compact design
- Resilient to solar radiation and fog
- Long detection range
- Available with HART and Modbus
- Stainless steel construction
- Integral display
4Performance Specifications
Specifications Ultima OPIR-5
Response time (T90, s) lt 5
Repeatability lt ? 5
Linearity ? ? 5 FS or ? 10
Path length, max (m) 150
Operating temperature range (?C) -55 to 65
Solar blind All conditions
Fog immunity 90 blockage, ? 10 acc.
Combined weight, receiver and source (kg) 11.13 (SS only)
Supply power, nominal (W) 23
Bidirectional communication HART, Modbus
Event logging and AMS Device Manager Available
5Solar Radiation Rejection
- The ULTIMA OPIR-5 has superior immunity to solar
radiation and other external IR radiation sources.
6Performance Certifications
- The ULTIMA OPIR-5 is the worlds first and only
open path detector to meet agency performance
requirements on both LELm and ppmm scales
7Detector Placement
- Open path detectors should be installed based on
several considerations - Hazard conditions within the installation area
covered - Ventilation rates, direction, and presence of
recirculation and dead zones - Sensitivity to low (geometric) sunlight, fog, and
reflections - Powerful sources of electromagnetic emissions
like high powered electrical towers - Structures that may interfere with line of sight
Health and Safety Executive, Offshore
Division, Fire and Explosion Strategy, Issue 1,
2004.
8Installation
- When installing an ULTIMA OPIR-5 detector, it is
useful to consider the following - Vibration can create issues
- Solid foundation improves alignment integrity
- The longer the line of sight path, the more solid
the foundation required - Maintain a 6 to 12 radius around the line of
site beam to avoid reflective interference from
piping and supports - For outdoor installations, consider maximum snow
levels - Good immunity to fog, steam, and rain but
immunity degrades over longer distances - Avoid pedestrian traffic or overhead cranes
- Keep beam low and down wind for heavy gases like
propane and high for light gases like methane
9Wiring
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
24V COM 0 20 mA L COM 0 20 mA P COM RST COM
8 MOD1- Modbus 1- Modbus 2- MOD2- 17
7 MOD1 Modbus1 Modbus 2 MOD2 18
6 A2 Alarm NO/NC Fault NO FLT1 19
5 AC Alarm C Fault C FLTC 20
4 A1 Alarm NC/NO Fault NC FLT2 21
3 W2 L Warn NO/NC Warn NC/NO W2 P 22
2 WC L Warn C Warn C WC P 23
1 W1 L Warn NC/NO Warn NC/NO W1 P 24
Ultima OPIR-5 Receiver
10Split Concentration Range
- With the split range function, users can monitor
the entire span of gas concentration with a
single analog signal - Reduces wiring and commissioning costs
11Alignment
- Simple alignment process
- Arm or base mounts available
- Display
- Menus activated by magnet
- Enables easy alignment, setup diagnostics
12Maintenance
- As with other combustible sensors, the ULTIMA
OPIR-5 should be included in the plant
maintenance schedule - Gas check frequency depends on operating
conditions (ex. dusty, corrosive, or damp
environment) - Before repair or maintenance, the gas detector
should be removed to a safe place outside the
area being protected - If the hazard is still potentially present, it
will be necessary to use a replacement gas
detector in the area until the original detector
is reinstated
BS EN 500731999 Guide for the selection,
installation, use and maintenance of apparatus
for the detection and measurement of combustible
gases or oxygen.
13Diagnostics
- The ULTIMA OPIR-5 has self-diagnostics that
inform users when certain types of device
failures have occurred
Fault Code Description
F0 Excessive negative drift or high IR
F1 Partial beam block or dirty lens
F2 Alignment
F3 Beam block
F5 Setup menu not exited
F6 Low supply voltage
F7 Heater error
F8 Failed zeroing
F9 Gas left (timeout)
F10 Reset short
F11 Unit overheating
tF7 Source internal error
14HART
- The ULTIMA OPIR-5 is available with HART for
better efficiency with remote communication - Only the primary scale, LELm or split range,
connects through HART - Benefits of the HART-equipped ULTIMA OPIR-5
- Better diagnostics
- Improved management of maintenance history and
event logging - Flexible and accurate digital transmission
- Effective cost control of devices in the field
- Installation savings due to fewer wires
15HART Analog Signal for Faults
- Because HART requires a minimum current for
operation, the ULTIMA OPIR-5s fault conditions
use 3.5 mA as minimum analog output
Function Current Level (mA) Current Level (mA) Current Level (mA) Current Level (mA)
Function Analog Output (Standard) Modbus HART (Default) HART-modified Analog Output
Fault 0 0 3.5 1.25
Test Gas 1.5 1.5 3.5 1.5
Setup Mode 1.5 1.5 3.5 1.5
Beam Block 2.0 2.0 3.5 2.0
Startup 0 0 3.5 1.25
Zero Reading 4.04 4.04 4.04 4.04
Gas Concentration 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20
Over-range 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7
On HART-equipped unit, user must select the
HART-modified AO in order use AO values below 3.5
mA
16AMS Device Manager
- Asset management and process improvement
- Check compliance to calibration schedule
- Coordinate calibrations so as to reduce labor
cost - Aggregate calibration to a control room
- Track gas level remotely
- Read fault conditions from control room before
sending technician to the field
17Ultima OPIR-5 Summary
- Ultima OPIR-5 Open Path IR Detector
- Detects ppmMeter LELMeter
- Path Length up to 150 M
- Wide Temperature range
- Global Approvals
- Integral Display - Easy alignment, diagnostics
and maintenance