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TERMINAL BLOCK
Power input
Gas valve
Wires configuration:
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Brown wire: (+)
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Blue wire: (-)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The gas detector can be used stand alone or with a wired gas valve.
USING THE GAS DETECTOR INDEPENDENTLY OR TOGETHER WITH A SOLENOID VALVE
1. Choose the right place to install the gas detector. Follow the installation instructions.
2. Power the gas detector to a 230V source. During the priming period of the sensor, for about 3 minutes, the green
LED will remain lit and the red LED will blink. After this period, the detector will enter the normal operating mode.
The green light stays on for the entire duration of operation.
3. If the detector identifies a gas leak, the red LED will light and the siren will sound continuously. If the detector
is connected to an solenoid valve, it will transmit to it an impulse that will cause this device to stop the gas supply.
The gas detector will return to its initial state of operation after the gas dispersion or after restarting the detector.
4. If the yellow LED is lit - indicates an internal sensor error. Disconnect power and contact a service center.
TESTING THE PRODUCT
To test an installed gas detector, you can spread in the air a bit of lighter gas to about 5 cm from the detector gas
slots. CAUTION: Frequent testing may cause sensitivity reduction. The detector will interrupt the alarm and return
to the normal mode after the gas density drops below the alarm level.
PROCEDURES IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM
The gas detector enters the alarm condition if the gas density inside the room exceeds the minimum alarm level
(20% LEL).
Proceed as follows:
1. Close the gas supply immediately
2. Open the window and let air quickly penetrate into the room
3. Close any source of fire and do not use anything that could cause fire, for example lighters, matches
4. Avoid lighting any electrical equipment
5. Try to find the exact location where the gas leak occurs and immediately notify the specialized institutions or a
qualified person
NOTICE
1.
The gas detector must be installed and connected correctly.
2.
The gas detector must be supplied with a current source.
3.
Regularly maintain the detector as directed.
4.
Test the detector every six months.
5.
For various reasons, such as changing environmental conditions, disruption of electricity, or fraudulent action
on the electronic system, the product may not work properly. The user is advised to take all safety precautions.
CONNECTING THE GAS VALVE AND THE GAS SENSOR
Connecting the gas sensor with the gas valve can be done using the plug & play connector. Both products can be
adapted for other valves / sensors if changing the connections system.
Cable recommendations:
1. Cable type: two-wire, 2 x 0.3 mm² or higher
2. Cable length < 20 meters
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