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G 227 - RGS 328  Eng.

 25.11.08 MZ    

REV. 01

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The values for concentration and exposure time taken into consideration by the sensor and, consequently, by the de-

tector, have been established allowing a large safety margin in order to ensure the safety of the persons involved.
The response of the sensor is of the “Dynamic” type: if the concentration passes from one band to another, the 
time count increases or decreases as a consequence, modifying the response of the detector.

If the concentration of gas should return below 0.005% (50 ppm) for more than one minute, the detector 

returns to the “Normal” condition, thereby cancelling all the times counted up to that moment.

          10.

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 Signalling pre-alarm and alarm

When the detector enters “Pre-alarm” (exceeding the pre-established threshold), the red LED of the detector (4.

4

starts to flash.

When the detector enters the “Alarm” state (at the end of the programmed time for exceeding the threshold), the 

red LED lights and stays lit, the internal acoustic alarm is switched on and the output relay is switched on. 

          10.

4

 Switchnig off internal buzzer

When the detector is in the alarm state, press the TEST button – silence for about two seconds: the internal buzzer 

is switched off (to remove the annoyance), but the detector remains in the alarm state (alarm LED lit and relay 

switched on).

          10.

5

Sensor fault and signalling this

The detector is able to signal a possible fault in the sensing element: this possibility is indicated by the flashing of 

the yellow LED on the facia.

11. 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

To ensure the continuous operation of the detector it is necessary to check its operation at least once every 

three or four months according to the instructions in 11.

1

 and 11.

2

 below.

At least once a year, a check by a specialist technician is advisable.

          11.

1

 Check detector (TEST) 

Keep the TEST button (4.

6

 & 5.

15

) pressed for about 5 seconds until the detector enters the pre-alarm condition 

and then that of alarm.  Check that :

– the red LED lights 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 sensing element

On the cover of the detector is a plate showing the date of the last servicing.

After this date the life cycle of the sensing element comes to an end and the element must, therefore, be replaced 

by a new one. It is necessary to carry out the calibration of the new sensing element and a complete overhaul of 

the detector.  These operations must be carried out in the manufacturer’s workshop.

12. WARNING:  IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM!!

Carbon monoxide is produced by the faulty operation of a gas appliance or by a defective flue. 

It is absolutely odourless and therefore it is impossible to detect its presence: this makes it extremely 

dangerous.

The only means of detecting the presence of carbon monoxide in the air is a gas detector.

For the above reasons, if the detector triggers the alarm, act as follows:

– turn off all naked flames

– turn off all the gas appliances;

– open the windows and the doors to ventilate the rooms.

If the cause of the alarm is found and definitely eliminated, the detector can be re-set and the gas supply turned 

on again.

   

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10.2 Pre-alarm and alarm thresholds for carbon monoxide (CO)

Adjust CO concentration value 

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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