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AKO Electromecánica thanks and congratulates you for purchasing our product, in whose development and manufacture the most innovative 
technology has been used, as well as strict production and quality control processes.

Our commitment to satisfy our customers and our continuous efforts to improve every day can be seen in the various quality certifications we 
have obtained.

This  is  a  high  performance,  high  technology  product. The  operation  and  final  performance  of  the  equipment  depend  on  proper  planning, 
installation, configuration and commissioning. Read this manual carefully before installation, and always follow its instructions. 

Only qualified personnel should install or perform technical assistance on this product.

This  product  is  designed  to  be  used  in  the  applications  described  in  the  product  manual. AKO  Electromecánica  gives  no  guarantee  of  its 
operation  in  any  use  not  foreseen  in  the  manual,  and  is  not  responsible  for  any  damage  resulting  from  improper  use,  configuration, 
installation or commissioning.

It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  installer  and  the  customer  to  comply  with  and  ensure  others  comply  with  all  regulations  applicable  to 
installations incorporating our products. AKO Electromecánica is not responsible for any damage caused by non-compliance with regulations. 
Follow strictly the instructions given in this manual.

To maximise the service life of our equipment, these recommendations should be followed:

Do not expose electronic equipment to dust, dirt, water, rain, humidity, high temperatures, chemicals or corrosive substances of any sort.

Do not submit the equipment to blows or vibrations nor try to manipulate it differently from shown in the manual.

Never exceed the specifications and limitations indicated in the manual.

Always respect the specified ambient working and storage conditions.

During and after installation, avoid leaving loose, broken, unprotected or damaged wiring, since they might constitute a risk for the 
equipment and its users.

AKO Electromecánica reserves the right to make any non-metrology modification to the documentation or the equipment without previous notice.

Versions and references

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Warning

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Equipment description

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Messages

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Installation

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Assembly

 

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Wiring

Setup wizard

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Operating modes

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Operation

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Configuration

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Connectivity

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Maintenance

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Installation of AKO-58110 calibration kit

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Operation test (Bump Test)

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Verification of accuracy

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Reset to zero

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Calibration of transmitter

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Technical specifications

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Accessories

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5750H002 Ed.03

Summary of Contents for AKO-575 Series

Page 1: ...AKO 575xxx Gas transmitter User manual GB 5750H002 Ed 03...

Page 2: ...installations incorporating our products AKO Electromec nica is not responsible for any damage caused by non compliance with regulations Follow strictly the instructions given in this manual To maxim...

Page 3: ...seen values according to the type of gas see page 3 no alarm will be activated If perimeter supervision is required several sensors should be installed around that area MODEL DESCRIPTION POWER SUPPLY...

Page 4: ...e page 11 In the programming menu it allows scrolling around the different levels or during the setting of a parameter changing its value Pressing once 1 second will show the type of gas detected the...

Page 5: ...perature of the sensor has experienced a variation of greater than 5 C during the calibration or reset to zero process See pages 21 and 22 The maximum time has been exceeded without the reading stabil...

Page 6: ...could start In compressor cooling generator rooms near to compressors and pressure accumulation tanks In this environment the elements most susceptible to refrigerant leaks are valves pressure sensor...

Page 7: ...dance Fix the glands onto the device 4 Make the 2 holes in the wall using template included Fix the unit to the wall using the screws and plugs supplied 5 If the wall is made of sheet metal prefabrica...

Page 8: ...tandards maintain that the power supply of the alarm should originate from a different circuit to that used by the refrigeration and ventilation system Please ensure that you comply with current local...

Page 9: ...larm station initiate the setup wizard in the transmitter before doing so in the station This function will not reactivate once the transmitter has been configured To reactivate the function disconnec...

Page 10: ...and o00 respectively 5 Operation Without alarms The display shows the current gas concentration in ppm Parts per million If b01 0 or the typeofgastobemeasured b01 1 Parameterb02allowsyoutofixavaluebel...

Page 11: ...nd To activate deactivate this mode press the key for 6 seconds The indicator will flash SHD SSSS If there is a sudden increase in temperature near the transmitter either in the cold room loading proc...

Page 12: ...rary leaks or false detections caused by external agents The activation level of the Pre Alarm is determined by parameter AL3 and is deactivated when it drops below AL3 minus differential AL4 Paramete...

Page 13: ...OFF Pre alarm Intermittent sound Delayed alarm Intermittent sound Alarm Bitonal sound Muted pre alarm OFF Depending on b03 Depending on b03 Muted alarm OFF Depending on b03 Depending on b03 Sensor er...

Page 14: ...ord entered is not correct the unit will go back to showing the gas concentration See page 11 Gas concentration indication Release SET to access alarm levels Release SET to access programming 3 s 6 s...

Page 15: ...g only gc2 Gas to be measured with the Universal sensor Only if Gc1 brd1 ALL 134A 404A 407A 410A 125 448A 449A 407F b01 Display 0 Measurement in PPM 1 Type of gas to be measured 0 0 1 b02 Minimum valu...

Page 16: ...ut 2 Remote Set Hold 0 Activates on opening contact 1 Activates on closing contact 0 0 1 o00 Type of output 4 20 mA Reading only 0 Calibrated for alarm station 1 Linear 0 1 EP Exit to level 1 INFORMAT...

Page 17: ...The transmitters are equipped with a port for connection of RS485 MODBUS data which allows it to remotely manage these using an AKO 5012 server The MODBUS address is set at the factory and is indicate...

Page 18: ...kit The AKO 58110 calibration kit enables the testing verification of accuracy reset to zero and calibration of the transmitter These tasks will be explained in the following pages 1 2 Install the kit...

Page 19: ...the shut off valve of the gas cylinder and wait After a few moments the transmitter concentration reading will begin to rise until it reaches the Pre Alarm and then Alarm level Check that both the Pr...

Page 20: ...the reading to stabilise Compare the reading displayed with the calibrated value of the gas cylinder If the accuracy is sufficient for the intended application it is not necessary to carry out a calib...

Page 21: ...for at least 20 minutes Install the AKO 58110 calibration kit following the instructions on page 18 Enter the programming menu by pressing the SET key for 10 seconds and access parameter 00 See page 1...

Page 22: ...s process will last for up to 15 minutes On completion if the calibration GA process has been successful the display will show End and emit a long beep Close the shut off valve of the nitrogen gas cyl...

Page 23: ...econds 300 Working life years 7 Recommended verification frequency years 1 AKO 57522 R 22 AKO 575134A R 134a AKO 575404A R 404A AKO 575410A R 410A AKO 575507A R 507A AKO 575400 Universal Alarm levels...

Page 24: ...for AKO 58110 transmitters and detectors This enables testing Bump Test verification of accuracy reset to zero and field calibration of AKO 575xxx gas transmitters AKO 58120 protector Protects the AK...

Page 25: ...plication for mobile devices this module provides the unit with multiple functionalities Data logging Activity summaries Logging of configuration changes Logging of events and alerts Remote configurat...

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Page 28: ...etes 30 38 08812 Sant Pere de Ribes Barcelona Spain Tel 34 902 333 145 Fax 34 938 934 054 www ako com We reserve the right to supply materials that might vary slightly to those described in ourTechnic...

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