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G 227 - RGS 328  Eng.

25.11.08 MZ    

REV. 01

We reserve the right to make changes without notice

COSTER

8. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

IMPORTANT

 : The detection system must always be in operation and so the electric power must come directly from  

the mains supply without the interposition of switches or other devices which could inadvertently 

render it inactive.

For the electric wiring use 1.5 mm

 section cables.

9. WIRING DIAGRAMS

Warning: RGS 328 detector is not fi tted with an alarm latching device so that it cannot be used to control 

Normally-closed gas shut-off valves.

       B1 – Internal sensor of detector

         M – Air extract fan

       Y1 – Normally-open solenoid valve with manual reset

       Y2 – Normally-closed solenoid valve with manual reset

Control of an air extract

fan

Control of an air extract fan 

and a normally-open valve 

with manual reset

Control of an air extract fan 

& of a normally-closed valve 

with manual reset

10. OPERATION

          10.

1

 Switching on

The detector does not acquire, and therefore does not signal,  alarms for the first two minutes of operation.
This is the time necessary for the gas sensing element to reach full working order and become stabilized so that the 
reading can be considered correct and reliable.
During  this  period  the  green  LED  (4.

5

),  which  indicates  the  presence  of  power,  lights  intermittently;  after  this 

stabilization period the green LED remains lit and the detector is ready for the detection of the gas.

Signalling a normal situation

The power supply LED (green) must be lit, whilst the LEDs for signalling a fault (yellow) and pre-alarm-alarm (red) 

must be unlit. 

The acoustic alarm must be off and the output relay switched off.

          10.

2

 Preallarm and alarm thresholds for carbon monoxide CO

The danger of carbon monoxide does not lie in its infiammability or potential explosiveness, but in its high toxicity. 

Moreover, its danger does not depend only on the concentration of gas in the air but also on the length of time a 

person remains in an atmosphere in which this gas is present.
For this reason there are different ways in which the detector can act, that is:

— concentration <0.005% (50 ppm):  

the safety of the persons present is ensured for an indefinite time 

and so the detector takes no action

— concentration 0.005…0.01% (50…100 ppm): within this concentration range the sensor and the detector for 60 

minutes signal a “pre-alarm” situation; when this period has elapsed 

they pass to the “Alarm” condition.

— concentration 0.01…0.03% (100…300 ppm):  

within this concentration range the sensor & the detector 

for 10 minutes signal a “pre-alarm” situation; after  this period has 

elapsed they pass to the “Alarm” condition

— concentration >0.03% (300 ppm): the safety of the persons present  is not guaranteed. The sensor and the 

detector immediately signal the “Alarm” condition.

Summary of Contents for RGS 328

Page 1: ... V maximum switching current 5 1 A Acoustic alarm 85 db 1 meter Sensor stabilisation time 120 s Sensing element electrochemical cell Sixth Sense ECO Sure 2e Alarm pre alarm thresholds alarm threshold time 50 ppm no alarm 50 100 ppm 60 minutes 100 300 ppm 10 minutes 300 ppm immediate alarm pre alarm time between exceeding threshold and alarm 1 APPLICATION Carbon monoxide CO is undoubtedly one of th...

Page 2: ...or sink near doors or windows near air extractors in places where the temperature and humidity could be at variance with those indicated under 3 TECHNICAL DATA in places where dust or dirt could block and so render ineffective the sensor in places where air movement could be hindered by furniture in places where it might be sprayed by water in places where it would be especially difficult to reach...

Page 3: ...wer lights intermittently after this stabilization period the green LED remains lit and the detector is ready for the detection of the gas Signalling a normal situation The power supply LED green must be lit whilst the LEDs for signalling a fault yellow and pre alarm alarm red must be unlit The acoustic alarm must be off and the output relay switched off 10 2 Preallarm and alarm thresholds for car...

Page 4: ...hts and stays lit indicating presence alarm the internal acoustic alarm is switched on the external switch is switched on relay switched on Release the push button after about 5 seconds the alarm ceases and the detector returns to its normal operating condition if the detector is connected to a solenoid valve with manual reset it is necessary to re open it with the reset le ver 11 2 Life cycle of ...

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