Honeywell Touchpoint 1 Manual
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TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)1 Touchpoint 1 Single Channel Gas Detector Controller Technical Manual
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Safety TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)3 This manual supports software revision 1.07. Ensure that this Technical Manual is read and understand BEFORE installing/operating/ maintaining the equipment. Pay particular attention to Warnings and Cautions. All document Warnings are listed here and repeated where appropriate at the start of the relevant chapter(s) of this Technical Manual. Cautions appear in the sections/sub-sections of the document where they apply. WARNINGS Touchpoint 1 is designed for...
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Information TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)4 Honeywell Analytics can take no responsibility for installation and/or use of its equipment if this is not done in accordance with the appropriate issue and/or amendment of the Technical Manual. The reader of this Technical Manual should ensure that it is appropriate in all details for the exact equipment to be installed and/or operated. If in doubt, contact Honeywell Analytics for advice. The following types of notices are used throughout this Technical...
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Contents TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)5 Safety 3 Information 4 Introduction 7 Enclosure 8 Display Module 8 Terminal Module 8 General 8 Installation 9 Location 9 Dimensions 10 Mounting 11 Controller Components 12 Power 13 Cabling 13 Wiring 14 Zareba Sensepoint Gas Detector Connections 17 Generic Gas Detector Connections 22 Maximum Cable Lengths 23 Operation 25 Powering Up 25 Information on the Display 26 Status Indications 26 Control Buttons 31 Menus 32 Using Menus 32 Displaying Menus 32...
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Contents TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)6 User Settings 38 Gas Units and Range 38 Zero and Span 40 Event History 41 Alarm Levels and Relay Action 42 Time and Date 44 Power Source 45 Default Configuration 45 mV input detector 46 4-20 mA input detector 46 Maintenance 47 General Maintenance 47 Troubleshooting 48 System Configuration Check Sheet 49 System Review Check Sheet/Record 50 Parts 51 Touchpoint 1 Controllers 51 Spares 51 Specifications 52 General 52 Environmental 52 Inputs 53 Outputs...
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Introduction TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)7 Touchpoint 1 is a self-contained single channel gas detector controller for use in indoor safe areas. It is designed for use with the Honeywell Analytics range of Flammable, Toxic and Oxygen gas detectors — Sensepoint, Sensepoint Plus and Sensepoint Pro. Other types of detector may also be connected to the unit after verification of power requirements. Two types of controller are available: • mV version — for 3-wire mV flammable gas detectors, e.g....
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Introduction TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)8 Enclosure The rigid steel enclosure houses the Display Module and Terminal Module, and has integral mounting hooks on the rear for fitting to a supplied mounting plate. The base of the box has 3 cable/conduit knock-out entries to enable wiring to the Terminal Module. A hinged door below the Display Module provides access to the Terminal Module. it may be latched open for hands-free access. For mechanical installation details see page 9. Display Module One...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)9 WARNINGS Touchpoint 1 is designed for installation and use in indoor safe area non-explosive atmospheres. Installation must be in accordance with the recognized standards of the appropriate authority in the country concerned. Before carrying out any work ensure local regulations and site procedures are followed. Access to the interior of the controller, when carrying out any work, must only be conducted by trained personnel. Switch off and isolate the...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)10 • enough space to open the enclosure’s access panels, for cabling, maintenance, adjustments, etc. • enough space for cable or conduit access to the bottom of the enclosure Follow the advice of: • experts having specialist knowledge of gas detection and control systems • experts having knowledge of the process plant system and equipment involved • safety and engineering personnel Always record the location of the detector that is connected to the...