SICK VISIC100SF Operating instructions

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Product name: VISIC100SF
Manufacturer
SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Str. 1 · 79183 Waldkirch · Germany
Phone: +49 7641 469-0
Fax: +49 7641 469-1149
E-Mail: info.pa@sick.de
Place of Manufacture
SICK AG
Nimburger Str. 11 · D-79276 Reute · Germany
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1 Important information ..................................................................................................................... 8
1.1 About this document .................................................................................................................................. 8
1.2 Responsibility of user................................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Intended use............................................................................................................................................... 9
1.3.1 Purpose of the device ................................................................................................................ 9
1.3.2 Product identification ................................................................................................................ 9
1.3.3 Installation location ................................................................................................................... 9
2 Product Description ........................................................................................................................10
2.1 Features of the VISIC100SF .................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 Device versions ........................................................................................................................................ 11
2.2.1 Standard components: VISIC100SF visibility measurement (K-value) ................................. 11
2.2.2 Optional equipment ................................................................................................................. 12
2.2.3 Measuring principle ................................................................................................................. 16
2.2.4 Interior view - VISIC100SF ....................................................................................................... 16
2.3 Interfaces.................................................................................................................................................. 19
2.3.1 Analog interfaces characteristics............................................................................................ 19
2.3.2 Digital interfaces properties .................................................................................................... 19
2.3.3 Modbus-RTU interface characteristics.................................................................................... 19
3 Installation .......................................................................................................................................20
3.1 Protective measures for assembly and installation ............................................................................... 20
3.2 Material required for assembly and installation..................................................................................... 20
3.3 Preparing the installation location .......................................................................................................... 21
3.4 Assembly................................................................................................................................................... 22
3.4.1 Scope of delivery...................................................................................................................... 22
3.4.2 Installing the VISIC100SF........................................................................................................ 22
3.4.3 Fitting the terminal box (optional)........................................................................................... 24
3.4.4 Installing the TAD control unit (optional) ................................................................................ 25
3.4.5 Fitting and start-up of the gas sensors (optional) .................................................................. 25
3.5 VISIC100SF wiring.................................................................................................................................... 28
3.5.1 Electrical installation safety information ............................................................................... 28
3.5.2 Connecting the LED ................................................................................................................. 29
3.5.3 Wiring of analog outputs, relay outputs and voltage supply .................................................. 31
3.5.4 Bus interface wiring ................................................................................................................. 32
3.5.5 Shielding................................................................................................................................... 32
3.5.6 Terminal box wiring.................................................................................................................. 34
3.5.7 TAD control unit wiring............................................................................................................. 35
3.6 Connections.............................................................................................................................................. 36
3.6.1 Standard version...................................................................................................................... 36
3.6.2 VISIC100SF with terminal box................................................................................................. 36
3.6.3 VISIC100SF connections with TAD control unit...................................................................... 36
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3.7 Start-up .....................................................................................................................................................37
3.7.1 Start-up, step by step ...............................................................................................................37
3.7.2 Bus connections .......................................................................................................................39
3.7.3 Modbus-RTU (integrated in the VISIC100SF standard version) .............................................39
3.7.4 PROFIBUS DP-V0 (optional) .....................................................................................................41
3.7.5 RS-485 - topology and bus termination ..................................................................................44
3.7.6 Stub line length for terminal box on all RS-485 bus systems ................................................44
4 Operation..........................................................................................................................................46
4.1 Operating and display elements ..............................................................................................................46
4.1.1 Display with keypad in VISIC100SF.........................................................................................46
4.1.2 Reset button and “Maint” LED ................................................................................................46
4.1.3 Display unit in the TAD control unit .........................................................................................47
4.2 Operating states .......................................................................................................................................47
4.2.1 Checking the operating state (visual control) .........................................................................47
4.2.2 Checking malfunction messages.............................................................................................47
4.3 Checking the analog outputs ...................................................................................................................47
4.3.1 Displaying measured values ....................................................................................................47
4.4 Operating functions ..................................................................................................................................47
4.5 Status messages ......................................................................................................................................47
4.5.1 Malfunction messages .............................................................................................................47
4.5.2 Maintenance request messages .............................................................................................48
5 VISIC100SF menu navigation .......................................................................................................49
5.1 Menu structure .........................................................................................................................................49
5.1.1 Short description: Entering settings on the keypad................................................................49
5.2 Measuring operation mode “RUN”...........................................................................................................50
5.3 “SET” mode ...............................................................................................................................................51
5.3.1 Structure and sequence of “SET” mode submenu items.......................................................52
5.3.2 Activating maintenance in menu item “Maint .......................................................................53
5.3.3 Calling up maintenance request and malfunction messages with menu item “Status” ......53
5.3.4 Maintenance request for gas sensors in submenu item “NxtMRq” ......................................53
5.3.5 Calling-up the operating duration in submenu item “Uptime” ...............................................54
5.3.6 Calling up the software version in submenu item “SwVers” ..................................................55
5.4 Connecting the bus systems ....................................................................................................................56
5.4.1 Setting the RS-485 interface with submenu item “Bus” ........................................................56
5.5 Setting bus parameters ............................................................................................................................57
5.5.1 Setting the PROFIBUS address in “PB ID”...............................................................................57
5.5.2 Setting the Modbus address in “MB ID” .................................................................................58
5.5.3 Setting the Modbus data transfer format with menu item “MB Par” ....................................58
5.5.4 Setting the Modbus baud rate with menu item “MB BdR”.....................................................59
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5.6 Testing digital/analog outputs and gas sensors..................................................................................... 60
5.6.1 Signal test “IO test” ................................................................................................................. 60
5.6.2 Testing the analog output for the K-value with submenu item “AO1”................................... 60
5.6.3 Testing the analog outputs for the gas sensors ..................................................................... 61
5.6.4 Testing the analog outputs for the temperature measurement with submenu item “AO4” 61
5.6.5 Testing the “Maintenance request” relay with submenu item “MRq”................................... 62
5.6.6 Testing the malfunction relay with submenu item “Fail” ....................................................... 62
5.6.7 Assigning analog outputs with menu item “IOMap”............................................................... 63
5.6.8 Managing maintenance requests for gas sensors with submenu item “Gas”...................... 63
5.6.9 Displaying visibility as “K-value” or “μg”................................................................................. 64
5.6.10 Activating/deactivating the external temperature sensor (optional) .................................... 64
5.6.11 Activating/deactivating the heating (optional) ....................................................................... 65
5.6.12 Device adjustment using submenu item “Tuning................................................................. 66
6 Menu navigation TAD control unit ................................................................................................ 67
6.1 Basic features .......................................................................................................................................... 67
6.2 Main functions.......................................................................................................................................... 67
6.3 Switch-on procedure ................................................................................................................................ 67
6.3.1 Characteristics of the heating up phase ................................................................................ 67
6.4 Operating elements.................................................................................................................................. 68
6.4.1 LEDs ......................................................................................................................................... 68
6.4.2 Function buttons ...................................................................................................................... 69
6.5 Starting operation .................................................................................................................................... 70
6.5.1 Initialization phase................................................................................................................... 70
6.5.2 Measuring screen .................................................................................................................... 71
6.5.3 Displaying the Main menu....................................................................................................... 72
6.5.4 Selecting the menu item ......................................................................................................... 72
6.5.5 Returning to the measuring screen ........................................................................................ 72
6.5.6 Selecting the menu language.................................................................................................. 72
6.5.7 Setting the display contrast..................................................................................................... 73
6.5.8 Changing numerical parameters (password input) ................................................................ 73
6.6 Activating Maintenance mode ................................................................................................................. 74
6.7 Main menu item “Diagnosis”................................................................................................................... 75
6.7.1 Maintenance requests of gas sensors: “Next Maintenance” ................................................ 76
6.7.2 Retrieving the operating duration: “Uptime” .......................................................................... 76
6.7.3 Retrieving device information with “Device Info”................................................................... 77
6.7.4 Retrieving the state of peripheral equipment with submenu item “Peripheral”................... 77
6.7.5 Error messages/maintenance requests with “Messages” .................................................... 78
6.7.6 Testing and calibrating gas sensors with menu item “Gas Test” .......................................... 78
6.8 Testing digital/analog outputs................................................................................................................. 79
6.8.1 Testing the analog output AO1................................................................................................ 79
6.8.2 Testing the analog outputs AO2 - AO4 .................................................................................... 80
6.8.3 Testing the “Fault” relay with submenu item “Fault” ............................................................. 80
6.8.4 Testing the “Maintenance Request” relay with submenu item “Maintenance Req.”........... 80
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6.9 Performing settings on the device with menu item “Configuration” ......................................................80
6.9.1 Scaling analog outputs with menu item “Scale AO” ...............................................................81
6.9.2 Assigning analog outputs “AO Mapping”.................................................................................82
6.9.3 Setting the PROFIBUS address in “PROFIBUS ID” ..................................................................83
6.9.4 Conversion visibility/dust concentration with menu item “Conversion μg” ..........................84
6.9.5 Activating/deactivating temperature measurement with menu item “Temp.” .....................85
7 Shutdown .........................................................................................................................................86
7.1 Technical knowledge necessary for shutdown........................................................................................86
7.2 Safety information on shutting down.......................................................................................................86
7.3 Preparations for shutdown .......................................................................................................................86
7.4 Switch-off procedure.................................................................................................................................86
7.5 Protective measures for shutdown device ..............................................................................................86
7.5.1 Measures for short-term shutdown .........................................................................................86
7.6 Transport...................................................................................................................................................87
7.7 Disposal.....................................................................................................................................................87
8 Maintenance....................................................................................................................................88
8.1 Necessary technical knowledge for maintenance work..........................................................................88
8.2 Safety instructions for maintenance work ..............................................................................................88
8.3 Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................89
8.3.1 VISIC100SF maintenance ........................................................................................................89
8.3.2 Maintenance plan ....................................................................................................................93
8.3.3 Tunnel cleaning ........................................................................................................................93
8.4 When requesting Customer Service from SICK .......................................................................................93
8.4.1 Exchanging the measuring unit ...............................................................................................93
8.5 Spare parts ...............................................................................................................................................94
8.5.1 Consumable parts/operating materials .................................................................................94
8.5.2 Spare parts for VISIC100SF.....................................................................................................94
9 Clearing Malfunctions ....................................................................................................................95
9.1 Description of device errors .....................................................................................................................95
9.2 Description of maintenance requests .....................................................................................................96
9.3 Display of error states on the TAD control unit ......................................................................................96
9.4 Further error causes .................................................................................................................................96
10 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................97
10.1 Compliances .............................................................................................................................................97
10.1.1 Electrical protection .................................................................................................................97
10.1.2 Standards observed .................................................................................................................97
10.1.3 Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................................................97
10.2 Dimensions ...............................................................................................................................................98
10.3 Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................... 103
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1 Important information
1.1 About this document
This Manual describes:
Device components
–Installation
–Operation
Maintenance work required
It contains important safety information for safe operation.
1.2 Responsibility of user
Read the Operating Instructions before putting the VISIC100SF into operation.
Observe all safety information.
If anything is not clear: Please contact SICK Customer Service.
Designated users
The VISIC100SF may be operated by competent persons only who, based on their device-
specific training and knowledge of the device as well as knowledge of the relevant
regulations, can assess the tasks given and recognize the hazards involved.
Correct use
This Manual presumes that the VISIC100SF has been delivered as specified during
project planning (e.g., for use in a tunnel) and with the relevant delivery state of the
VISIC100SF ( delivered System Documentation).
If you are not sure whether the VISIC100SF complies with the planned configuration or
the delivered System Documentation:
Please contact SICK Customer Service.
The VISIC100SF should only be used as described in these Operating Instructions, see
“Purpose of the device”, page 9. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any
other use.
Maintenance work should be performed as prescribed in this Manual.
Do not attempt any work on or repairs to the VISIC100SF unless described in this
Manual.
Do not modify the VISIC100SF in any way unless specifically instructed and permitted to
do so by the manufacturer.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in:
Voiding the manufacturer‘s warranty.
Causing the VISIC100SF to become dangerous.
Special local conditions
Follow all local laws, regulations, and company policies applicable at the installation
location.
Retention of document
These Operating Instructions:
Must be available for reference.
Must be conveyed to new owners.
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1.3 Intended use
1.3.1 Purpose of the device
The VISIC100SF measures the visibility in tunnels and at the tunnel portals. When
appropriate gas sensors have been fitted, the concentrations of CO, NO and NO
2
in the
tunnel can be determined at the same time visibility is measured.
1.3.2 Product identification
The type plate is located on the side on the rear enclosure panel.
1.3.3 Installation location
In a tunnel to control ventilators
On tunnel portals
In basement garages
Generally in applications similar to tunnels for measuring visibility and gas
concentrations
The VISIC100SF can be equipped with maximum two gas sensors.
Product name: VISIC100SF
Manufacturer:
SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Str. 1 · 79183 Waldkirch · Germany
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2 Product Description
2.1 Features of the VISIC100SF
Simultaneous or individual measurement of
a) Standard:
Visibility (K-value)
b) Optional
CO concentration
–NO concentration
–NO
2
concentration
Combination of two gas concentrations possible
Measuring visibility with fog dissipation (optional).
Compact design with low space requirements
Already calibrated ex factory, no readjustment required onsite (Plug & Measure).
Scope of delivery with or without terminal box.
Scope of delivery with or without TAD control unit
Keypad and single-line display in the measuring unit to
Display values when the device is open.
Control diagnosis and maintenance.
Assign device addresses when using bus wiring.
Status LED signals error-free operation (green), maintenance request (yellow) and
malfunction (red).
Standard: 3 analog outputs and 2 digital outputs, 1 Modbus-RTU
Optional: PROFIBUS DP-V0
Fig. 1: VISIC100SF application example
ca. 300 m
...
ca.150 m
ʛ
ʛ
ʛ
ʛ
ʛ
ʛ
K-value
CO /NO/
NO
2
Option:
- Terminal box and/or TAD
- Fog dissipation: Version with heating
Tunnel
control room
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2.2 Device versions
2.2.1 Standard components: VISIC100SF visibility measurement (K-value)
Fig. 2: VISIC100SF sensor
4
8
5
6
2
Enclosure cover
Inlet opening for air to be measured
Rear enclosure panel with assembly bracket
Status LED
Screw plugs for operation without gas sensors
Electrical screw connection for cable (10 ... 14 mm)
Electrical screw connection for cable (6 ... 12 mm)
Connection for functional grounding
7
2
2
1
3
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2.2.2 Optional equipment
2.2.2.1 Gas sensor for measuring CO, NO or NO
2
The type plate is stuck on the gas sensor.
Fig. 3: Gas sensor type plate
On this label:
–Designation
–Item number
–Serial number
–Date of manufacture
Measured component
Fig. 4: Gas sensors CO, NO, NO
2
Enclosure
Screw fitting with gas inlet openings
Connection cable
Cable connector
Type plate
The CO, NO and NO
2
sensors can only be distinguished by their type plate. The measured
component is printed clearly visible from all sides.
2
1
3
4
5
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2.2.2.2 Terminal box
2 variants:
TB-A1: Terminal box for cable connection. It contains:
10 terminals to connect cables provided by the customer.
TB-A2: Terminal box to connect the VISIC100SF to the power voltage. It contains:
Power supply filter, terminals and a power supply unit.
Fig. 5: Terminal box with 24 V power supply for the sensor
Specifications concerning stub lines, see “Stub line length for terminal box on all RS-
485 bus systems”, page 44. must always be adhered to when the VISIC100SF and the
associated terminal box are part of a bus system.
Enclosure cover
Rear enclosure panel with assembly bracket
Electrical screw fittings for cables:
3 x 6 ... 11 mm
2 x 10 ... 14 mm
Grounding
1
2
4
3
Ready-made connection cables are available for both variants. (Further details on
connection cables, see “Installation material”, page 20).
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2.2.2.3 TAD control unit
2 variants:
TAD100 standard control unit:
Connection to VISIC100SF analog: 3 x 4 ... 20 mA and 2 x relay
Connection to VISIC100SF via RS-485 interface (SICK bus)
Display unit
Electrical connection to power voltage
TAD100 control unit with optional I/Os:
Connection to VISIC100SF via RS-485 interface (SICK bus)
Display unit
Electrical connection to power voltage
Fig. 6: Tunnel Adapter Device
1
2
Enclosure cover
Display unit
Electrical screw fittings for cables
4 x 6 ... 12 mm (M20 x 1.5)
1 x 5 ... 10 mm (M16 x 1.5)
4
3
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2.2.2.4 Fog dissipation (cover with integrated heating element)
SICK provides a variant with a heating element in the cover for fog dissipation.
Fig. 7: VISIC100SF cover with heating element for fog dissipation
2.2.2.5 Bus interface: PROFIBUS DP-V0, Modbus-RTU
The VISIC100SF is delivered with the following bus interface depending on the
configuration:
–Modbus-RTU (standard)
PROFIBUS DP-V0 (optional)
1
3
2
Enclosure cover
Heating element
Electrical contacts for heating element
Inlet opening for air to be measured
Flow direction of air to be measured
4
5
5
4
The heating element is integrated in the VISIC100SF cover and cannot be retrofitted
onsite.
The side openings for the air to be measured are closed off on the VISIC100SF version
with fog dissipation.
If the cover is not placed on the measuring unit, error message F004 (heating) is active
because the power supply to the heating is interrupted.
Modbus-RTU is not available when a TAD control unit is used.
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2.2.3 Measuring principle
Visibility: Scattered light measurement
CO, NO, NO
2
: Electrochemically
2.2.4 Interior view - VISIC100SF
Fig. 8: Interior view - enclosure, complete
1
2
3
Enclosure cover
Rear enclosure panel with assembly
bracket
Measuring unit
The enclosure cover can be held on the rear enclosure panel for maintenance purposes.
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Fig. 9: Interior view - enclosure cover without heating
Interior view - enclosure cover with heating
see “VISIC100SF cover with heating element for fog dissipation”, page 15.
Interior view - measuring unit
Fig. 10: Measuring unit - circuit board with display and keypad
Inlet opening for air to be
measured
1
1
2
3
4
5
7
Hinge fixture
Slot for Status LED
Slots for gas sensors
Wiring block for bus connections (RS-485)
Wiring block for 24 V and signals
Reset button
Display with keypad
6
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Fig. 11: Measuring unit
Fig. 12: Interior view - rear enclosure panel
Hinge fixture
Sender side
Receiver side
Optical shielding
Dust protection tubes
Opening for plug contact for enclosure cover
Light trap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Hinge rail for measuring unit
Threads for gas sensors
Cable glands
Bracket for enclosure cover
1
2
3
4
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2.3 Interfaces
Standard:
3 analog interfaces for measured value output
2 digital interfaces for maintenance requests or malfunction messages
RS-485: Either Modbus-RTU or SICK bus to the TAD control unit
Optional:
PROFIBUS DP-V0
2.3.1 Analog interfaces characteristics
The interfaces of the VISIC100SF provide 4 ... 20 mA signals. If an error exists on the
VISIC100SF or when the measured value underflows the lower measuring range limit, the
relevant analog output switches to 1 mA. If the upper measuring range limit is exceeded,
the relevant analog output switches to 23 mA.
The following formula shows the relation between the output current and the respective
measured variable:
2.3.2 Digital interfaces properties
If a device error is detected or a measured value is outside the measuring range, an error is
signaled via the malfunction relay. If no device error exists, the malfunction relay is in a
closed state. The relay opens when an error occurs.
2.3.3 Modbus-RTU interface characteristics
see “Modbus-RTU (integrated in the VISIC100SF standard version)”, page 39.
The switch to 1 mA only affects the analog output with a device error. All other analog
outputs continue to output a measured value between 4 ... 20 mA.
The analog interface can deliver a load of up to 500 Ohm.
The refresh rate is 1.6 seconds.
Messgröße (Gas-Konz. o. Sichttr.) = x Messbereichsendwert
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Measured variable (gas conc. without visibility)
Output current -4mA
full-scale value
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INSTALLATION
3 Installation
3.1 Protective measures for assembly and installation
3.2 Material required for assembly and installation
Table 1: Assembly material
Table 2: Installation material
NOTE: Preventive measures for operating safety
The VISIC100SF is normally used together with control technology.
Should a malfunction occur on the VISIC100SF, ensure this cannot lead to
conditions dangerous for traffic or can hinder traffic.
NOTE: The system operator is responsible for the operating safety of the
device when integrated in a system
Observe the connection values, see “Technical Data”, page 103, when integrating
the device in a system.
WARNING: Preventive measures during assembly and installation
Observe the generally applicable regulations for protective clothes in tunnels.
Observe the regulations for personal safety (e.g., lane closure, warning devices).
NOTE: Assembly of the VISIC100SF may be carried out by competent persons
only who, based on their device-specific training and knowledge of the device
as well as knowledge of the relevant regulations, can assess the tasks given
and recognize the hazards involved.
NOTE: SICK original assembly material is recommended for safe assembly of
the VISIC100SF.
CAUTION: The terminal box and TAD control unit do not have independent
main power switches.
In accordance with EN 61010, the following must be ensured before installation:
A main power switch is available in the tunnel.
Service personnel can easily access the main power switch.
The main power switch is marked as disconnecting device.
Material required Part number Required for
Mounting kit 2071034 VISIC100SF, terminal box or TAD control unit
see “VISIC100SF drilling plan (all units of mea-
surement in mm)”, page 100.
see “Terminal box for VISIC100SF dimensions
(all units of measurement in mm)”, page 100.
Drilling plan
Drilling template
Material required Part number Required for
Line, 2 m (12 x 0.75 mm
2
) 2076476
Analog lines for connection of VISIC100SF -
terminal box or TAD control unit.
Line, 5 m (12 x 0.75 mm
2
) 2076477
Line, 10 m (12 x 0.75 mm
2
) 2076478
Line, 20 m (12 x 0.75 mm
2
) 2076479
Onsite lines
Robust material, suitable for outdoor applications,
halogen-free, screened;
wires 12 x 0.75 mm
2
;
Connection VISIC100SF to terminal box, TAD control
unit or tunnel control room.
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SICK VISIC100SF Operating instructions

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
Operating instructions

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