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Mini Merlin Installation, Operation & Maintenance                                                                                                                              

 

Rev: 03 05-22 

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Carbon Monoxide 

 General Information 

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous, colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas. Although it has no detectable odor, 

CO is often mixed with other gases that do have an odor. So, you can inhale carbon monoxide right along with gases 
that you can smell and not be aware that CO is present. 

 

SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE GAS POISONING 

The following symptoms are related to CO poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the household, 

facility or person(s) frequenting monitored areas. 

 

 

Mild Exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, flu-like symptoms. 

 

Medium Exposure: Severe headache, drowsiness, confusion, increased heart rate. 

 

Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio-respiratory failure, death. 

 

CARBON MONOXIDE GAS LEVELS  

This product is equipped with a digital display that shows levels of CO displayed in PPM (parts per million).  
See the specification table for how this product monitors Carbon Monoxide gas. 
 

POSSIBLE SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE GAS 

Inside your home or facility, gas appliances used for heating, water heating and cooking are the most likely sources of 

CO. Vehicles running in attached garages can also produce dangerous levels of CO. 

CO can be produced when burning any fossil fuel, such as gasoline, propane, natural gas, oil and wood. It can be 

produced in any fuel burning appliance that is malfunctioning, improperly installed or insufficiently ventilated. 

 

 

Automobiles, gas stoves, water heaters, portable fuel burning heaters, fireplaces. 

 

Blocked chimneys or flues corroded or disconnected vent pipes. 

 

Burning charcoal or fuel in grills in an enclosed area or near the home. 

 

LPG 

 General Information 

Liquefied petroleum gas or liquid petroleum gas 

 (LPG), are constituents of propane and butane, both flammable 

hydrocarbon fuel gases used for heating, cooking and vehicles. It is. 

 

 

Obtained during the processing of crude oil, or direct from the sea. 

 

Colourless and odourless. An odourising agent is added before distribution. 

 

Half as heavy as water when in liquid form. It will float on water before vaporising. 

 

Either commercial butane or commercial propane - similar in use but propane has a lower boiling point and 
hence a higher storage pressure. Commercial propane is predominantly an outdoor fuel, commercial butane is 
predominantly an indoor fuel. 

 

HOW IS LPG COMMONLY USED? 

LPG is used in your home, including cooking, heating, hot water, Autogas, aerosol propellant, air-conditioning 

refrigerant, and back-up generator applications. LPG used in your home is typically supplied in 45kg LPG gas bottles 

and commonly used for BBQ’s and camping.

 

Business and industry use LPG fuel for a multitude of processes including steam boilers, kilns, ovens, and LPG 

forklifts. 

 

WHAT ARE THE HAZARDS OF LPG? 

 

LPG is approximately twice as heavy as air when in gas form and will tend to sink to the lowest possible level and 
may accumulate in cellars, pits, drains etc. 

 

LPG in liquid form can cause severe cold burns to the skin owing to its rapid vaporisation. 

 

Vaporisation can cool equipment so that it may be cold enough to cause cold burns. 

 

LPG forms a flammable mixture with air in concentrations of between 2% and 10%. Your device is designed to 
warn you at 0.16% concentration BV (by volume of air) and will alarm at 0.2% BV 

 this is 8% & 10% of the 

Lower Explosive Limit (LEL).  

 

Vapour /air mixtures arising from leakages may be ignited some distance from the point of escape and the flame 
can travel back to the source of the leak. 

 

At very high concentrations when mixed with air, vapour is an anaesthetic and can subsequently asphyxiate by 
diluting the available oxygen. 

 

A vessel that has contained LPG is nominally empty but may still contain LPG vapour and be potentially 
dangerous. Therefore, treat all LPG vessels as if they were full. 

 

For more information, please visit our website or contact your local AGS distributor. 

Summary of Contents for Mini Merlin LPGCO v2-FL

Page 1: ...O v2 FL Dual Gas Detector Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Please read this manual carefully and retain for future use For specific requirements that may deviate from the information in this...

Page 2: ...uits 8 Wiring Adaptable Outputs 8 Wiring Pilot Water Heater Boiler Limit Breaker 9 Wiring Remote Shut Off 9 Auto Reset Buzzer Switches 9 Building Management System 10 Operation 10 Initial Power Up 10...

Page 3: ...ic medical conditions If in doubt consult a doctor physician Your product should reach you in perfect condition if you suspect it is damaged contact your supplier Warranty Statement Warranty Coverage...

Page 4: ...used for heating cooking and vehicles It is Obtained during the processing of crude oil or direct from the sea Colourless and odourless An odourising agent is added before distribution Half as heavy a...

Page 5: ...ted in positions determined by those who have knowledge of gas dispersion the process plant system and equipment involved and in consultation with both safety and electrical engineering personnel Take...

Page 6: ...electrical box Restrain the hazardous live wiring from accidental loosening to prevent wires from moving after installation and touching parts of opposite polarity or at low voltages Isolate the equi...

Page 7: ...than connected Heat detectors use wires suitable for at least 167 F 75 C Wiring Gas Solenoid Valve When the installation includes a standing pilot ensure the internal auto reset dip switch is in the O...

Page 8: ...iance Multiple appliance limit switches can be wired in series Wiring Adaptable Outputs The mini merlin can be used to effect external relays and contactors to disable multiple appliances when a fault...

Page 9: ...mally closed and will alarm when energised open isolating the gas supply When using this input only the mains utility output shall de energize If you are using the CO or NG relay to shut down a boiler...

Page 10: ...he touch sensor on the front cover for 3 seconds The detector enters a stabilisation phase for approximately one minute during this period the device is not operational If the detector has been config...

Page 11: ...h button is pressed and held during normal operation the mini merlin will simulate an open circuit to ensure all configured systems outputs alarms indications and other external devices operate as int...

Page 12: ...briefly exposing the unit to a known concentration of the target gas that usually exceeds the highest alarm point If the detector goes into alarm and all signals outputs activate then the system is w...

Page 13: ...ylinder All cylinders will re seal upon removal of the regulator valve Deviating from this test process is deemed improper and may affect the functional safety of your device Exposure to chemicals smo...

Page 14: ...ne LPG LEL Batch Cylinder No CO ppm Batch Cylinder No Propane LPG LEL Batch Cylinder No CO ppm Batch Cylinder No Propane LPG LEL Batch Cylinder No CO ppm Batch Cylinder No Propane LPG LEL Batch Cylind...

Page 15: ...3 15A 250Vac Equipment Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 Relays Volt Free BMS relay output 0 5A switching current resistive load Environmental Ingress Protection Not Formally Evaluated Opera...

Page 16: ...nded and is free from any unforeseen damage caused by transit installation Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this document however AGS can assume no responsibility for any errors or omiss...

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