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Revision History Revision Comment Date Issue 01 First Issue and initial translations 30/05/2015 Issue 02 Added new chapters, new data and final translations 09/06/2015...
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Disclaimer In no event shall Honeywell be liable for any damages or injury of any nature or kind, no matter how caused, that arise from the use of the equipment referred to in this manual. Strict compliance with the safety procedures set out and referred to in this manual, and extreme care in the use of the equipment, are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the equipment.
3.1.7 Storage Conditions (With batteries) ................16 3.1.8 IP Rating ........................16 3.1.9 Construction ........................ 16 3.1.10 Touchpoint Plus Packaging ..................17 3.1.11 Packaging Components for Return to Manufacturer ........... 17 3.1.12 Disposal (WEEE Directive) ..................17 3.2 System Construction......................17 Chapter 4 –...
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Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Contents 5.2.9 Relay Output Module Connections ................35 Chapter 6 – Touchpoint Plus Operating Instructions ............37 6.1 User Interface General ......................37 6.2 Menu Items and Access Levels ..................38 6.3 Touchscreen (Colour Resistive) ..................40 6.4 SD Card ..........................
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8.1 Routine Maintenance......................63 8.1.1 Weekly Checks ......................63 8.1.4 Exercising the Audio/Visual Alarm ................64 8.2 Testing the Touchpoint Plus System.................. 65 8.2.1 Introduction ......................... 65 8.2.2 Field Inputs Test ......................65 8.2.3 Cause and Effect Test ....................66 8.3 How to Replace a Faulty I/O Module ...................
Please check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment is suitable for its intended location and purpose: Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
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Installation must be in accordance with the recognized standards of the appropriate authority in the country concerned. Refer to local, national and company regulations. Do not operate the Touchpoint Plus system or its components outside of their rated operating specification.
Repair, or Recondition Honeywell gas detection systems. Important Personnel, who work on, or in the area of, the Touchpoint Plus Gas detection system must be made aware of the contents of Chapter 2 – Safety. Before unpacking the system, please read the documentation that accompanies it.
1.1.2 Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this manual: ‘TPPL’ refers to the Touchpoint Plus Gas Detection System. ‘Start up’ refers to the action of switching on the system ready for use. ‘Restart’ refers to cycling the power off and then on again.
• Environmental hazards (toxic atmospheres) • Fire and Ignition hazards (Touchpoint Plus is not ATEX/IECEx Zone 1 certified, and cannot be used in flammable atmospheres, or where oxygen concentrations >25% v/v O 2.1.1 Warnings and Cautions Safety of this equipment is reinforced by the use of safety labels that are fixed to the equipment in a visible manner.
The following specific hazards are associated with the installation and use of this equipment: Danger – Ignition Hazard Touchpoint Plus is Not ATEX/IECEx certified, and it may only be installed in safe areas where there are no flammable atmospheres, and no oxygen concentrations >25% v/v O Warning –...
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Caution – Risk of Eye Injury Touchpoint Plus uses high energy AC and DC currents that may cause arcing and sparks if shorted out. Always wear eye protection when the enclosure is open. Caution – Risk of Hearing Damage Touchpoint Plus can be used to control loud alarms and sirens.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions 2.2 Location and Description of Warning Labels 2.2.1 Safety Warning Labels In accordance with the requirements of the European Standard EN 60825–1, appropriate warning labels are mounted in specified locations on the equipment. This is to indicate conditions under which the user could be subjected to electrical hazards.
Read the relevant manual before beginning any operating or service procedures. • Only personnel trained and certified by Honeywell are authorised to service, fit or remove internal parts. • Only the minimum number of trained personnel, consistent with safety, should have access to the area while work is being carried out.
Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions 2.3.3 Antistatic Precautions As with all modern electronic circuits, the Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) in Touchpoint Plus systems utilise some static-sensitive components that can be severely damaged if subjected to static discharge. Static can be generated on the human body by friction or movement and is discharged through the first contacted route to earth.
Please check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment is suitable for its intended location and purpose: Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
Using approved maintenance and servicing procedures. 2.5.1 Training of Personnel Honeywell and / or its distributors can provide training for operators and maintenance personnel. Personnel who have been trained in operation and maintenance shall be limited to carrying out only those procedures and tasks taught during the training course.
Touchpoint Plus is rated IP65, which means that it is dustproof and can be subjected to low-pressure water without significant ingress. This makes it particularly suited to offices, control rooms and unheated boiler rooms.
Technical Handbook System General Description Figure 8. TPPL Controller Exploded View Both the Touchpoint Plus and its optional expansion unit have the option for AC, DC and battery backup power supplies. Note: The expansion unit will be available from late 2015.
3.1 Equipment Specification 3.1.1 Power Requirements The Touchpoint Plus system is designed to operate on a single phase, 50 to 60 Hz, 110/220 V~ (AC) supply with a typical power consumption of less than 105 W. Alternatively it can be connected to an 18–32 V (DC) supply with typical power consumption less than 105W.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook System General Description 3.1.2 Weights Note: Based on one input module, two mA output modules, two output relays, SMPS and backup battery for the basic unit and expansion unit respectively. TPPL Basic Unit TPPL Expansion Unit System alone 8.5 Kg (18.7 lbs)
3.2 System Construction This figure shows the basic building blocks of the Touchpoint Plus system. The optional Expansion Unit will not have any of the items seen on the left hand (door) panel.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation Chapter 4 – System Mechanical Installation The system can be directly wall-mounted or on an optional mounting fixture. Whichever method is chosen, the mounting must be sound, secure, and capable of supporting the weight of the enclosure plus the weight of any cables and glands.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.1 How to Open and Close the Enclosure 1) Ensure that it is safe to open the enclosure and, if necessary switch off and isolate electrical power. 2) Unscrew the two 3mm Hex socket security screws (1) until they become loose (2).
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.2 Wall Mounting Requirements Minimum Ceiling Clearance 20 mm Minimum Wall Clearance 175.5 mm Figure 11. Installation Clearance Measurements Figure 12. Wall Mounting Template Figure 13. Wall and Plate Mounting Points You can use the wall mounting plate as its own template and location guide, and you should ensure that the mounting bolts are adjusted to fit the plate bayonet holes before fixing the plate to the wall.
Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.2.1 Wall Mount Fixings You will require the following locally sourced items to install the Touchpoint Plus: Tool to undo the enclosure access handle security screws: • 3 mm Hex key Suggested Fixings to screw the enclosure to the wall only: •...
Protective earth is shown by the green symbol on the left. Warning Honeywell can accept no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by incorrect or faulty wiring. It is the customer’s responsibility to provide appropriate power supplies to the TPPL and detectors.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.1.1 AC Power Supply To confirm or alter the pre-set operating voltage, open the system front cover, locate the SMPS transformer on the left side and, if required, change the voltage selector using a screwdriver at the point shown by the...
5.1.2 DC Power Supply It is possible to power the Touchpoint Plus controller directly from a DC 18 – 32 V supply without using AC supplies at all. However, batteries alone may quickly drop below the minimum DC 18 V requirement when under load.
5.2.1 AC Mains Voltage Power Cables Use a properly rated AC power (mains) cable, certified and installed in accordance with local and national regulations. The Touchpoint Plus terminals will accept only copper wire sizes in the range 0.4 – 4 mm (solid core), 0.4 –...
+24 VDC +24 VDC Ground Bus Bar Ground Bus Bar Note: The SMPS is attached to chassis ground and does not need a separate ground connection. Figure 17. Connecting the Touchpoint Plus and Optional Expansion Unit to a Mains Supply...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Open Drain Figure 18. Dedicated Alarm Circuit Connections Reset (NO non-latched Sw.) Inhibit (NO latched Sw.) Figure 19. Optional Remote Reset and Inhibit Switch Connections resistance for a remote reset/inhibit switch is 18 Ω, i.e. ≤500 m of 1 mm Maximum R shielded cable.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.2.6 mA Input Module Connections Note: mA input channels are limited to 15 W per channel to a combined total of 40 W (68 W if Main Module Terminals 13 to 21 are not used). Sensors requiring more than 15 W (i.e. IR-F9 (Max 28W) must have their own power supplies.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing External 24 VDC Supply Figure 21. Three Wire Device Powered by an External Source Figure 22. Two Wire Device Powered by a mA Input Module External 24 VDC Supply Figure 23. Two Wire Device Powered by an External Source...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing BARRIER Figure 24. Two Wire Device Barrier Device Powered by a mA Input Module Note: For intrinsically safe (I.S.) field devices, please refer to the device manufacturer’s instructions for details of suitably approved I.S.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Incoming Client Earth Junction Sensor Figure 27. Grounding for Screened and Armoured Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor Incoming Client Earth Junction Sensor Figure 28. Grounding for Screened Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions Chapter 6 – Touchpoint Plus Operating Instructions 6.1 User Interface General Figure 32. Touchpoint Plus Controller User Interface The User Interface panel (shown above) has: • A colour touchscreen for normal system operation, maintenance and configuration •...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.2 Menu Items and Access Levels The table below details the menu items and access levels for the User Interface. The password hierarchy is Administrator, then Engineer, then Operator. Broadly speaking, the Administrator can commission modules and configure channels, the Engineer can edit channel configuration and do calibration, and the Operator can interact with the system during normal day-to-day operation such as acknowledging and resetting events.
6.4 SD Card The SD card is used to store the system event history. Touchpoint Plus logs all events and all changes to input readings. A notification will be given when the SD card has less than 50 Mb of space remaining. If the card is not replaced with an empty one, or if space is not freed up, a further notification will be given when it is full and data is being overwritten.
6.5 Normal Operation (Safety Functions) During normal operation: • The Touchpoint Plus system will collect sensor data every 250 ms from its Input / Output modules • The Cause and Effect matrix will be evaluated every 250 ms, and commands sent accordingly to the appropriate output channels.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.6.2 Navigation – Inputs and Outputs Screens The icons in the navigation toolbar are used to toggle through the User Interface options, as shown in the table below. Channel Input screen: List View...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.6.3 Navigation – Active Events and Filtering You can change the list type by using Filters from one of the Tile views: Key to Filters: • Red: Alarm • Yellow: Fault •...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.6.4 Navigation – Menu User must have the appropriate access level password to enter Maintenance, Configuration and System test options. Note: The system will log out after a set period of inactivity. (The default authentication timeout is 15 minutes,...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.6.5 Navigation – Active Access Level Icons You must enter a valid password to login. No one is logged in Operator is logged in Service engineer is logged in Administrator is logged in Note: The system will log out after a set period of inactivity.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions When an alarm is acknowledged the buzzer will be silenced and the alarm will stop flashing. Note: If a Relay Output channel has the Alarm Update function enabled, the alarm will be ignored for the Cause and Effect matrix once it is acknowledged.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.8.2 Acknowledging an Active Fault or Warning Note: Operator or higher level access is required. Note: Accept and Acknowledge have the same meaning in this context. An active fault or warning can be acknowledged by logging in and touching the Accept button for >1 second.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.10 Viewing Input Channels and Input Details From the Input screen, toggle the Home icon between Channel Tile>Channel Summary>Channel Output. 1) From the Input screen, select Channel List or Channel Tile. 2) A list of all input channels is shown in order of channel ID. The channel ID, gas name, status, min/max peak gas concentration and current reading will be shown.
3) The trend graph will be displayed. Note: Touchpoint Plus trend graph will retain the latest 8 hours of data but will be cleared after a power reset. Note: Touchpoint Plus does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus will retain a...
To view the event history: select Menu>Information>Event History, press the Event icon. Note: Touchpoint Plus does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings time).
The system start up sequence may last for up to 5 minutes depending on the number of channels in use. When start up is completed, Touchpoint Plus will display the Input screen, indicating the current status of the system. The Channel list view is shown below:...
4) Set the date, time and display format as required. 5) Touch Finish. Note: Touchpoint Plus does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings time).
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.5 Commission Input / Output Modules 1) Login as an Engineer or Administrator. 2) Select Menu> Configuration>Module Control Panel. 3) Select an I/O module (a blue block) and touch ‘Add’. Select one of the listed I/O module types.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning New values can be entered in various ways: • Free text (i.e. channel tag) • Numeric keypad • Check / uncheck a box (i.e. to toggle an alarm between latching and non-latching) •...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.3 Editing a Configured Channel Note: There is a 15 minute ‘no-input’ timeout limit, after which you will be logged out and any unsaved changes will be lost. It may also be necessary to return to the System Setup screen and set the module to normal state.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning Please refer to Ch. 14 Compatible Sensors for a list of available detectors. You can also use the TPPL Sensor Catalog to select listed gases, or you can enter ‘User gas’ details if your gas is not listed.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning Please refer to Ch. 14 Compatible Sensors for a list of available detectors. You can also use the TPPL Sensor Catalog to select listed gases, or you can enter Gas groups 1 to 8 if your gas is not listed.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning Set input channels and events to link the Relay Output channel and touch ‘Finish’. Check that all edited settings are correct and select ‘Apply’. Confirm that all edited settings are correct and select ‘Update’.
Always consider using multiple sensors at differing heights and locations, be aware that sudden draughts can cause sharp rises in %FSD, and always take other safety measures (i.e. wearing Honeywell personal gas alarms) before entering or working in the monitored location. To set or change Data Logging: 1) Log in as an Administrator or Engineer.
4) Select ‘Finish’ and return to the Configuration menu. 7.10 Back up Configuration It is recommended you back up the Touchpoint Plus configuration once commissioning is completed. To back up the configuration: 1) If it is safe to do so, unscrew the handle security screws and open the enclosure door.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.11 Calibrating mV Input Channels Caution – Alarm Inhibit Gas readings may be generated during this procedure. Disable or inhibit any operations or actions that may result from gas readings before starting this test.
7.12 Calibrate mA input channel loops Warning Where the sensor or transmitter has the facility, the mA loop should always be calibrated at the Touchpoint Plus controller by forcing signal levels at the sensor / transmitter. Any gas calibration required must be carried out at the field device according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Wipe the Touchpoint Plus Controller with a soft damp cloth or PC Screen cleaner. • Check for dust contamination. • Periodically exercise the relays to confirm functionality (see Caution above). Caution Do not use solvent or abrasives to clean any part of the Touchpoint Plus System.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Maintenance 8.1.2 Exercising the Relays Relay output channels can be tested by forcing the relays to an active state: 1) Ensure that relay activated output systems (i.e. emergency deluge / sirens etc.) are isolated before starting the test.
Warning The Touchpoint Plus system is not operational while in Test Mode, and all field device inputs will be ignored. Ensure that alternative safety arrangements are maintained during test, and ensure that Test Mode is exited as soon as testing is completed.
Maintenance 8.2.3 Cause and Effect Test During this test, all field device inputs will be ignored by the Touchpoint Plus system. The Cause and Effect matrix will be evaluated based on simulated input states and outputs will be generated. Caution Test outputs will be generated and relays will be activated during the Cause and Effect Test.
8.3 How to Replace a Faulty I/O Module A faulty I/O module can be replaced with another of the same type, without needing to reprogram the configuration. Touchpoint Plus will automatically copy over the configuration to the new module. Warning If the relays are switching mains voltages, hazardous live terminals may be present within the Relay Output Module even if the Touchpoint Plus system is isolated.
Technical Handbook Maintenance 8.4 How to Add a New I/O Module The Touchpoint Plus system can easily be expanded by adding new I/O modules. Anti–Static Precautions Antistatic Precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components. Note: A module that has previously been configured in one system cannot be added to another system, unless it was correctly removed from the original system’s configuration.
8.7 How to Backup / Restore configuration Caution You should always take a new back up of the Touchpoint Plus system configuration after changes are made and confirmed to be OK. Note: The Touchpoint Plus system remains available during this procedure.
Firmware and software updates should normally be carried out only by a Honeywell trained Engineer or an Engineer trained in accordance with this Technical Manual. Caution Alternative site safety arrangements should be made during this procedure as the Touchpoint Plus system is not available during firmware updates, and they may take several minutes to complete. Caution Before starting the firmware update, confirm that the new User Interface module firmware is compatible with both the installed I/O Module firmware and the Main module (see below).
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Maintenance 8.9 How to Change the SD Card Note: The system can accept standard SD cards from 2 to 32 GB (FAT32), and will provide a notification when the card has less than 50 Mb of free space.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Maintenance 8.10 How to Calibrate mV Input Channels Catalytic sensors should be calibrated periodically according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. This should be a two-person job to avoid the controller timing out and losing the settings.
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MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Maintenance 6) View the reading until it is stable, and then touch ‘Apply’. 7) Confirm that the gas reading is stable, and touch ‘Next’. 8) Enter the concentration of the span gas and touch ‘Start’: When ready touch ‘Start’...
The battery pack has circuitry that puts it into sleep mode to save power when it is not connected and running. Connecting it to a powered-up Touchpoint Plus causes the battery to change to active mode and it will function normally after a short booster charge.
Passwords are not changed when resetting to Factory Default settings. To reset the Touchpoint Plus to its Factory Default settings: 1) Log in as an Administrator. 2) Select Maintenance>Service Mode>Reset to Default. 3) If required, recommission the Touchpoint Plus system (Ch. 7 Commissioning).
The error messages are explained in Chapter 16: Fault Codes. Contact Honeywell Analytics Technical Support if an error appears repeatedly, if it cannot be cleared, or if it is not listed in Chapter 16: Fault Codes.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Technical Specifications Chapter 10 – Technical Specifications 10.1 Environmental Sealed enclosures are rated IP65 NEMA 4x, and can be installed indoors only in a Pollution Degree 2, 10 to 95 %RH Non-Condensing environment that affords total protection from rain, snow and direct sunlight.
Max 0.4 W (Excludes power to mA detector) Supply voltage Vs (18 – 32 VDC) –*1.8 VDC (max) Field Device Power Supply Vmax ( — ) *Voltage drop in Touchpoint Plus at T Field Device Power Supply Power max 15 W...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Technical Specifications 10.3.4 Relay Output Module 12-channel Relay Output Module incorporating 12 single pole Description change over (SPDT) relays Power Consumption Maximum 2.6 W (with all relays energised) Relay Contacts (~ / — ) 5 A @ 250 VAC / 5 A @ 30 VDC Individually configurable for –...
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Technical Specifications 10.5 Enclosures 10.5.1 Wall Mount Enclosure Material PC ABS Cable Gland Plug PG16 Environmental Protection IP65 (when fully closed and locked), NEMA 4x indoors Operating Humidity 10 to 90 %RH (non-condensing) Mounting Bracket W 423 x D 325 x H 16.5 mm –...
AVERTISSEMENT La performance en conformité avec la CSA est valide uniquement lorsque l’appareil est connecté aux détecteurs de gaz catalytiques Honeywell modèle 705 ou à des détecteurs de gaz 4 – 20 mA dûment approuvés. 11.2 National and International Certificates of Compliance...
Replacement Parts and Optional Extras Chapter 12 – Replacement Parts and Optional Extras The following replacement parts and optional extras are available to order, but Honeywell Analytics cannot accept responsibility for their incorrect fitment or use. All Honeywell supplied replacement parts are covered by the standard Honeywell warranty service.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook TPPL Configuration Information Chapter 13 – TPPL Configuration Information The following table shows how your TPPL part number relates to your TPPL configuration, and it is this part number that provides valuable information to Technical Support if you need additional help.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Glossary of Icons Chapter 14 – Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Summary View Alarm Trend Graph Summary View Normal Processing Ok Summary View Processing Fail List View Cancel Tile View Scroll Output View Stop Scrolling Information Menu List Up History Information List Down...
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MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Low Battery Warning Critically Low Battery Gas Calibration Power Off View...
Please refer to the respective sensor data sheets for more detailed information. Table 13. TPPL Gas Detectors Note: Touchpoint Plus is not currently approved as a fire or flame detection system, but this list will be expanded when its flammables capability is fully tested and certified.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Chapter 16 – Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Alarm enable/disable. Alarm 1 Enable 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Type of alarm function. Default is threshold. 0=Threshold, 1=STEL,...
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MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Default Range Full scale range conc. Detector Name Detector name per detector Formula Gas Name Formula for the target measuring gas...
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MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Upper mA input signal range to detect whether detector is inhibited or mA sensor Signal Inhibit Max not. only...
Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Connections Figure 16. Connections for DC 24 V Supply Figure 17. Connecting the Touchpoint Plus and Optional Expansion Unit to a Mains Supply Figure 18. Dedicated Alarm Circuit Connections Figure 19. Optional Remote Reset and Inhibit Switch Connections Figure 20.
MAN0984_Iss 2_06/15 Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook List of Tables Chapter 19 – List of Tables Table 1. Power Supply (SMPS RS–150–24) Electrical Ratings Table 2. System Power Calculations Table 3. System Weights Table 4. System Dimensions Table 5. Regional Power Cable Colours Table 6.
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