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P/N: 18122     

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Rev. 1.0 

 

Rev Date: 9/7/07 

Tools Required and Hardware  

• Screw Drivers (Slotted & Phillips)  

 

 

• Hole Saw 2-1/16” diameter  

• Electrical Connector Crimping Tool    

 

• Two 1 Ampere Fuse  

   With Wire Stripper    

 

 

 

• Wire Nuts (#16 Gauge Wire)  

• Power Drill    

 

 

 

 

• A Length of #16 Gauge Wire  

• Electrical Tape  

 

 

 

 

• Tape Measure and Pencil  

• Drill — 3/4 (19.05mm) Diameter  

 

 

• Crescent Wrench 

• Drill — 1/8” (3-17mm) Diameter  

 

 

• 2 in-Line fuse Holder -  

 

Manual Display Controls / Indicator

  

A - Solenoid Valve Indicator  
B - Sensor #1 Indicator  
C - Sensor #2 Indicator  
D - Unit Fault Indicator  
E  - Solenoid Valve On/Off Switch  
F - Sensor #1 Test Switch  
C - Sensor #2 Test Switch  
H - Horn Mute Switch  
I  - Audible Horn (Internal) 
 

Indicator Definitions

  

Solenoid Indicator  
   Green  

 

= Solenoid Control on  

   Off    

 

= Solenoid Control off  

Sensor #1 & #2  
  Green   

 

= Sensor active, no fumes detected 

 

 

Figure 1 

  Amber  

 

= Sensor failure 

  Red    

 

= Fumes detected! alarm condition 

  Flashing Green 

= Sensor warm up period 

  Off 

 

 

= No sensor detected on power-up 

 

 

 

Unit Fault 
  Off 

 

 

= Unit Functional 

  Amber 

 

= Fault Detected, horn beeping 

 

Display Installation

 

The S-2A should be mounted in a convenient location, preferably at the source of propane usage 
(i.e. galley, heater, etc…) where the visual indicators may be readily seen. To install the display, 
you must first remove the snap-on bezel by inserting a small, flat blade screwdriver into the slot 
located on either side of the bezel and carefully prying up until the bezel snaps free. (See figure 5)  
 

CAUTION:

 Do not attempt to remove the four (4) screws, which are now exposed which attach 

the printed circuit panel to the frame. Doing so will void all warranties.  
Next, drill a 2-1 /16” diameter hole into the panel. Slip the instrument through the hole and 
secure, making sure that you have access to the terminals for solenoid valve connections, positive 
and negative terminal connections and sensor(s) connections.  
 
Plug in your sensor to connector one and make positive and negative connections for the display 
and solenoid valve. Finish the installation by fastening to panel with four screws (provided) and 
snapping bezel back into place. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for S-2A

Page 1: ...full checking of all operations System operation and correct sensor operation are continually monitored and indicators are provided for fault detection The S 2A has an internal relay for automatic con...

Page 2: ...ower up Unit Fault Off Unit Functional Amber Fault Detected horn beeping Display Installation The S 2A should be mounted in a convenient location preferably at the source of propane usage i e galley h...

Page 3: ...s within nine 9 inches 22 86cm of the ceiling height Do not locate sensor directly over cooking or heating appliances Keep sensor dry Solenoid Installation Propane LPG Mount the solenoid in line on th...

Page 4: ...valve to S 2A display using figure 6 on page 4 Quick Disconnect Style Sensor with 20 sensor cable is included The disconnect connector plug is located 12 from the red sensor In the event you need to r...

Page 5: ...ill vary depending upon usage of the unit Long periods of inactivity will require long warm up periods After the warm up period the indicator will change to green It a sensor is not installed the sens...

Page 6: ...rer for repair Nuisance Alarms The sensor used for the S 2A is sensitive to hydrocarbons an alarm may be triggered by the use of other chemicals such as cleaners paint polish etc The sensors will also...

Page 7: ...as a supplement warning only It is NOT intended to replace standard safety practices which should be carried out around explosive gases i e inspect all rooms and compartments check all gas fittings a...

Page 8: ...epaired or replaced at Seller s option provided that a the product has not been subjected to abuse contamination neglect accident incorrect wiring not our own improper installation or servicing or use...

Page 9: ...P N 18122 Page 9 Rev 1 0 Rev Date 9 7 07...

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