Nordson X9800 Manuel utilisateur

X9800 Flame Detector
Customer Product Manual
Document Number 1609500-02
Issued 1/24
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Table of Contents
Safety............................................................................................ 1
Introduction................................................................................... 1
Qualified Personnel...................................................................... 1
Intended Use................................................................................ 1
Regulations and Approvals........................................................... 1
Personal Safety............................................................................ 2
Fire Safety.................................................................................... 2
Grounding..................................................................................... 3
Action in the Event of a Malfunction............................................. 3
Disposal........................................................................................ 3
Description................................................................................... 4
Flame Detection System Components......................................... 4
Flame Detector Heads ................................................................. 5
Theory of Operation....................................................................... 6
Flame Detection.......................................................................... 6
Faults .......................................................................................... 6
Specifications ............................................................................... 6
Detector Head Terminal Block Connections................................ 6
Electrical Power and Temperature Rating................................... 6
Installation.................................................................................... 7
Mounting Equipment .................................................................... 7
Excel Booth Vestibule Mount ...................................................... 7
Colormax Booth Mount ............................................................... 8
Pneumatic Regulator Installation (if applicable).......................... 9
Flame Detector Head Connections........................................... 10
Wiring Diagrams......................................................................... 11
AC-Powered Control Panel....................................................... 11
AC-Powered Control Panel with Field Connector
Box Wiring Diagram .................................................................. 12
Operation.................................................................................... 13
Through-the-Lens Test ............................................................... 13
Detector Head Test Procedure ................................................... 13
Automatic Optical Integrity Test................................................. 13
Magnet Optical Integrity Test..................................................... 13
Maintenance............................................................................... 14
Daily ........................................................................................... 14
Periodically................................................................................. 14
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 15
Parts............................................................................................ 16
Using the Illustrated Parts List.................................................... 16
X9800 Flame Detector Head...................................................... 17
Universal Mounting Kit ............................................................... 17
Optional Air Supply Parts ........................................................... 18

iChange Record
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Change Record
Revision Date Change
01 04/16 Release
02 08/23 Removed DC power panel data

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Safety
Introduction
Read and follow these safety instructions. Task- and equipment-specific warnings,
cautions, and instructions are included in equipment documentation where appropriate.
Make sure all equipment documentation, including these instructions, is accessible to
persons operating or servicing equipment.
Qualified Personnel
Equipment owners are responsible for making sure that Nordson equipment is installed,
operated, and serviced by qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are those employees
or contractors who are trained to safely perform their assigned tasks. They are familiar
with all relevant safety rules and regulations and are physically capable of performing
their assigned tasks.
Intended Use
Use of Nordson equipment in ways other than those described in the documentation
supplied with the equipment may result in injury to persons or damage to property.
Some examples of unintended use of equipment include:
• using incompatible materials
• making unauthorized modifications
• removing or bypassing safety guards or interlocks
• using incompatible or damaged parts
• using unapproved auxiliary equipment
• operating equipment in excess of maximum ratings
Regulations and Approvals
Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which it is
used. Any approvals obtained for Nordson equipment will be voided if instructions for
installation, operation, and service are not followed.
All phases of equipment installation must comply with all federal, state, and local codes.

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Personal Safety
To prevent injury follow these instructions.
• Do not operate or service equipment unless you are qualified.
• Do not operate equipment unless safety guards, doors, or covers are intact and
automatic interlocks are operating properly. Do not bypass or disarm any safety
devices.
• Keep clear of moving equipment. Before adjusting or servicing any moving equipment,
shut offthe power supply and wait until the equipment comes to a complete stop. Lock
out power and secure the equipment to prevent unexpected movement.
• Relieve (bleed off) hydraulic and pneumatic pressure before adjusting or servicing
pressurized systems or components. Disconnect, lock out, and tag switches before
servicing electrical equipment.
• Obtain and read Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all materials used. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions for safe handling and use of materials, and use
recommended personal protection devices.
• To prevent injury, be aware of less-obvious dangers in the workplace that often cannot
be completely eliminated, such as hot surfaces, sharp edges, energized electrical
circuits, and moving parts that cannot be enclosed or otherwise guarded for practical
reasons.
Fire Safety
To avoid a fire or explosion, follow these instructions.
• Ground all conductive equipment. Use only grounded air and fluid hoses. Check
equipment and workpiece grounding devices regularly. Resistance to ground must not
exceed one megohm.
• Shut down all equipment immediately if you notice static sparking or arcing. Do not
restart the equipment until the cause has been identified and corrected.
• Do not smoke, weld, grind, or use open flames where flammable materials are being
used or stored. Do not heat materials to temperatures above those recommended
by the manufacturer. Make sure heat monitoring and limiting devices are working
properly.
• Provide adequate ventilation to prevent dangerous concentrations of volatile particles
or vapors. Refer to local codes or your material SDS for guidance.
• Do not disconnect live electrical circuits when working with flammable materials. Shut
offpower at a disconnect switch first to prevent sparking.
• Know where emergency stop buttons, shutoffvalves, and fire extinguishers are
located. If a fire starts in a spray booth, immediately shut offthe spray system and
exhaust fans.
• Shut offelectrostatic power and ground the charging system before adjusting,
cleaning, or repairing electrostatic equipment.
• Clean, maintain, test, and repair equipment according to the instructions in your
equipment documentation.
• Use only replacement parts that are designed for use with original equipment. Contact
your Nordson representative for parts information and advice.

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Grounding
WARNING: Operating faulty electrostatic equipment is hazardous and can cause elec-
trocution, fire, or explosion. Make resistance checks part of your periodic maintenance
program. If you receive even a slight electrical shock or notice static sparking or arcing,
shut down all electrical or electrostatic equipment immediately. Do not restart the equip-
ment until the problem has been identified and corrected.
Grounding inside and around the booth openings must comply with NFPA requirements
for Class II, Division 1 or 2 Hazardous Locations. Refer to NFPA 33, NFPA 70 (NEC
articles 500, 502, and 516), and NFPA 77, latest conditions.
• All electrically conductive objects in the spray areas shall be electrically connected to
ground with a resistance of not more than 1 megohm as measured with an instrument
that applies at least 500 volts to the circuit being evaluated.
• Equipment to be grounded includes, but is not limited to, the floor of the spray area,
operator platforms, hoppers, photoeye supports, and blow-offnozzles. Personnel
working in the spray area must be grounded.
• There is a possible ignition potential from the charged human body. Personnel
standing on a painted surface, such as an operator platform, or wearing non-
conductive shoes, are not grounded. Personnel must wear shoes with conductive
soles or use a ground strap to maintain a connection to ground when working with or
around electrostatic equipment.
• Operators must maintain skin-to-handle contact between their hand and the gun
handle to prevent shocks while operating manual electrostatic spray guns. If gloves
must be worn, cut away the palm or fingers, wear electrically conductive gloves, or
wear a grounding strap connected to the gun handle or other true earth ground.
• Shut offelectrostatic power supplies and ground gun electrodes before making
adjustments or cleaning powder spray guns.
• Connect all disconnected equipment, ground cables, and wires after servicing
equipment.
Action in the Event of a Malfunction
If a system or any equipment in a system malfunctions, shut offthe system immediately
and perform the following steps:
• Disconnect and lock out system electrical power. Close hydraulic and pneumatic
shutoffvalves and relieve pressures.
• Identify the reason for the malfunction and correct it before restarting the system.
Disposal
Dispose of equipment and materials used in operation and servicing according to local
codes.

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Description
Flame Detection System Components
The flame detection system is installed in a coating system booth and interfaces with
the booth and the application system controls. The flame detector shuts down the booth,
application equipment, and the conveyor when it detects a flame in the booth.
See Figure 1. The flame detection system consists of one or two detector heads and an
indicator panel. The detector circuit is available as either a 120/230 Vac NEMA12 panel
or as a control board and operator controls that can be integrated into a booth control
panel.
NOTE: The field wiring connector adapter box connects to the AC control panel and is
available as an option to primarily support XL-3000 legacy systems.
Flame Detector Head
Flame Detector Integration Kit
Flame Detection AC-Power Control Panel
Field Wiring Connector Adapter Kit
Figure 1 Flame Detection System Components

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Flame Detector Heads
See Figure 2.
The detector heads simultaneously scan IR spectrum and the visible spectrum. They
use intelligent, real-time signal processing to tell the difference between a real flame and
false-alarm radiant energy sources.
Each detector head continuously monitors itself via a through-the-lens test. The detector
head shines a light through the lens and looks for a reflection from the reflective plate. If
the test fails, the detector head goes into fault mode and the amber fault indicator light is
turned on.
Each detector head has a status LED, visible through the lens. The detector head lens is
continuously cleaned by low-pressure air flowing from the air shield.
Figure 2 FX9800 Flame Detector

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Theory of Operation
Flame Detection
If a flame is detected inside the booth, interlock relays in the indicator panel open and
shut down the exhaust fan, application equipment, and conveyor. The red FLAME
DETECTED indicator light is turned on and the flame alarm sounds.
Faults
The FAULT DETECTED indicator light and the fault alarm alert the operators of problems
with the detector heads. There are two fault modes:
Fault: A fault occurs when one detector head loses power, fails a through-the-lens test,
or has a microprocessor/sensor module malfunction. The fault indicator for that detector
head lights and the fault alarm sounds. No interlocked equipment is shut down if two
detector heads are used and only one is in fault. If only one detector head is used, any
fault is treated as a major fault.
Major Fault: A major fault occurs when both detector heads lose power, fail a through-
the-lens test, or have microprocessor/sensor malfunctions. Both fault indicators light and
the fault alarm sounds. If only one detector head is connected, then any fault is a major
fault. A major fault shuts down the booth and application equipment. The conveyor will
continue to run. The conveyor is shut down only if a flame is detected.
Specifications
Detector Head Terminal Block Connections
X9800 Model Pin Function
1 DC Common
2 +24 Vdc
3 Fault Relay (N.O.)
4 Fault Relay (COM)
6 Fire Relay (N.O.)
7 Fire Relay (COM)
Electrical Power and Temperature Rating
Item Specification
Detector Head Input Voltage 24 Vdc, 120 mA
Temperature Rating -40 °C to +75 °C
(-40 °F to +167 °F)
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