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RJ Mann Catalytic Monitoring Systems

RJ Mann Catalytic Monitoring Systems. RJMCMS 100. Low Cost Single Engine Monitoring System Monitors Pre and Post Catalyst Temperatures, Differential Pressure Across the Catalyst, O2 Voltage and Run-Time 30 Day Data Logging, Easy Data Retrieval and Data Transmission

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RJ Mann Catalytic Monitoring Systems

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  1. RJ Mann Catalytic Monitoring Systems

  2. RJMCMS 100 Low Cost Single Engine Monitoring System Monitors Pre and Post Catalyst Temperatures, Differential Pressure Across the Catalyst, O2 Voltage and Run-Time 30 Day Data Logging, Easy Data Retrieval and Data Transmission 16” X 16” X 10” NEMA 4 Enclosure, MODBUS Input/Outputs, Digital Input/Outputs, Optional Thermocouple Inputs and 24 VDC 2 Line Monochrome Scrolling LCD Display

  3. RJMCMS 200 • Configurable Single Engine Monitoring System • Monitors Pre and Post Catalyst Temperatures, Differential Pressure Across Catalyst, O2 Voltage and Run Time • 90 Day Data Logging, Easy Data Retrieval and Data Transmission • 16” X 16” X 10” NEMA 4 Enclosure, MODBUS Input/Outputs, Analog Inputs, Digital Input/Outputs, Thermocouple Inputs, 24VDC with optional AC • 6” Red Lion Color Display • Password Protected • Alarm and Shutdown Options • PLC Designed to Track and Display Trend Data • Built in 9 Set Point AFR Option Available

  4. RJMCMS 300M • Multiple Engine Monitoring System Capable Of Monitoring Six Units Off Of One System • Monitors Pre and Post Catalyst Temperatures, Differential Pressure Across Catalyst, O2 Voltage and Run Time • Data Logging Capabilities Vary, Easy Data Retrieval and Data Transmission • 16” X 16” X 10” NEMA 4 Enclosure, MODBUS Input/Outputs, Analog Inputs, Digital Input/Outputs, Thermocouple Inputs and 24 VDC with Optional AC • 6” Red Lion Color Display • Password Protected • Alarm Options • PLC Designed to Track and Display Trend Data

  5. CMS 200 Home Screen • Unit 1 – Takes you to the Main Screen • PLC I/O & Com Ports – This is used for trouble shooting and adjusting Modbus addresses • Alarms – Used to view current alarms • Reset PLC – Resets the CMS to factory conditions Alarm Present – Will light up if there is an alarm present

  6. Toggle Between Units With Ease CMS 300M Home Screen

  7. RJMCMS 300M

  8. These Are The Three Buttons Used For Troubleshooting PLC I/O & Com Ports Screen

  9. Used To Adjust For Different Modbus Addresses For External Components Communication Port Screens

  10. Alarms Will Automatically Clear When Problem Is Resolved Alarms Screen

  11. Main Screen • DP Over Base Line (in w/c) • Raw DP in (in w/c) • Delta Temperature • Pre-Catalyst Temperature • Post-Catalyst Temperature • Run Status • Pre-Temperature Low • DP Read Status • Run Hours

  12. Definitions • DP Over Base Line - This is measured in inches of w/c and is the difference between your pre-defined baseline and your raw DP across the catalyst • Raw DP – Also measured in inches of w/c and is your actual/current DP across the catalyst • Delta Temperature – Difference between your Pre and Post Temperatures • Run Status – • Must connect to a dry contact • Has a 30 minute timer to reach minimum temperature • Pre-Temperature Low - • This point is set in the Set Point Screen • This temp must be met within 30 minutes or the light will turn red and an alarm will be triggered • Data Logging readings will also show an error message

  13. Definitions (cont.) • DP Read Status – This light indicates that the CMS is communicating with the DP Transmitter • Run Hours – • Timer starts when there is a run signal • This is not dependent on whether the unit has reached operating temperature • Cannot currently set through the display but will be able to with next software revision • Date and Time – Currently must be set through the program but will also be able to do so from the display with the next software revision

  14. Display Quick View Buttons Main Screen Pressure Trends Screen

  15. Display Quick View Buttons Set Point Screen Temperature Trend Screen

  16. Alarm Set Points Screen • DP Unbiased • DP Biased • Post-Catalyst O2 • Pre-Catalyst Temperature • Post-Catalyst Temperature • Set Unit DP Base • Push Set Points

  17. Definitions • DP Unbiased – This is your raw DP • DP Biased – This is your DP over your baseline • Post O2 Voltage - • Voltage off of the O2 sensor • Can be Pre or Post O2 but will only read one or the other • Pre and Post Catalyst Temperatures – Taken from either the AFR or installed thermocouple conditioners • Set Unit DP Base – This function will set your DP to what the current DP is across the catalyst • Push Set Points – This function is used to push your set points to the PLC once you have made one or more set point changes

  18. Select Which Point You Would Like To Adjust Adjusting a Set Point

  19. Type In The Value Of The Change Then Press Enter Adjusting a Set Point Exit Enter

  20. Adjusting a Set Point Press Enter

  21. Adjusting a Set Point

  22. Adjusting a Set Point

  23. Once You Have Made All Of Your Changes Press “Push Set Points” Adjusting a Set Point Press Push Set Points

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