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TECHNICAL FEATURES

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Device of “A” type.

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Shockproof insulating material casing.

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Protection degree: IP42.

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Operating ambient temperature/humidity: from 

-10 to 40°C,  max. 90 UR%.

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Power supply: 230Vc.a. 50Hz.

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Consumption: 4 VA.

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Sealed relay to avoid sparks during switching. 

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Maximum power of the controlled valve: 450VA 

at 230Vc.a. 50Hz.

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Contacts rating: 6(2)A / 250Vc.a.

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Switch for choosing functioning relay mode, 

stable or  impulse.

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Semiconductor sensor for gas detection.

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Internal visual and acoustic alarms.

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Intervention threshold volumetric value:

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(% L.I.E.) 9% for methane.

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(% L.I.E.) 10% for LPG.

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In compliance with the standard EN 50194.

O P E R A T I O N

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silence period, the detector will immediately resume the normal operation. 

After 10 minutes, the detector resumes automatically the normal operation.

Here is possible, knowing that can be used substances which can cause a false alarm, to reduce in advance 

detector’s sound to prevent the signalizations and gas shut off of the stoves (due to gas valve intervention).

ATTENTION!  in case of alarm:  

1.  turn off all opened flames in the room. 

2.  close the tap of the gas meter or of the L.P.G. gas cylinder. 

3.  do not switch on or off lights, do not operate electrical equipments or other electrically operated 

devices. 

4.  open the windows and the doors to raise the ventilation inside the room.

5.  do not use telephones in the room where you suspect gas presence. 

If the alarm stops it is necessary to identify the matter that caused it and act accordingly.  

If the alarm continues and the gas leak cannot be identified or cannot be eliminated leave the room and 

from outside call the emergency services.

SOME OF THE MOST COMMON SUBSTANCES THAT CAN CAUSE FALSE ALARM ARE THE FOLLOWING:

wine - liquors - alcohol - deodorants - stain-removers - varnish thinners - hair spray - excessive steam.

Sicurgas also allows to set the type 

of the acoustic alarm, see picture on 

the side.

INTERMITTENT SOUND 

switch JP3

in up position (A)

CONTINUOUS SOUND 

switch JP3 

in down position (B)

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Pay attention to temperature values or to the extreme humidity.

To give the maximum security the detector must be constantly powered.

For routine maintenance and for the temporary closing-down of the device, it is recommended to contact 

an authorized technician. 

Regularly check the correct operation using the appropriate button or a gas test.

OTHER TEST METHODS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.

To clean the unit, use a soft cloth without using chemical cleaners or solvents.

Summary of Contents for P11

Page 1: ...AS LEAK DETECTORS FOR METHANE AND LPG INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FANTINI COSMI S p A Via dell Osio 6 20090 Caleppio di Settala Milano ITALY Tel 39 02 956821 Fax 39 02 95307006 info fantinicosmi it www fanti...

Page 2: ...3 modules or in round boxes Remove the base cover retaining screw and ease off the cover Fix the base on the wall see paragraph 3 or in a built in box using rear entry for the entries of the connecti...

Page 3: ...guarantees maximum safety the gas inflow will be stopped in case of gas concentration threshold exceeding power supply lack of the valve only or of the detector connection breakdown between the detec...

Page 4: ...s inconvenience press the TEST SILENCING key for approx 3 sec After having pressed the silencing key for 10 minutes we will have a non alarm situation the buzzer does not emits acoustic signaling the...

Page 5: ...not switch on or off lights do not operate electrical equipments or other electrically operated devices 4 open the windows and the doors to raise the ventilation inside the room 5 do not use telephon...

Page 6: ...6 N O T E S S i c u r g a s...

Page 7: ...facilities A black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 Participating in the separate collection of products and batteries contributes to the correct disposal...

Page 8: ...ment date sensor replacement date is indicated on the front cover label N B THE DETECTOR HAS TO BE REPLACED AFTER A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE INSTALLATION DATE STAMP AND SIGNATURE OF THE INSTALLER...

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