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KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 

 

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2.1  Fixing the cabinet to the wall 

Fix the cabinet to the wall at an approximate height of 1.5 metres from the floor, in a 
place with easy access. The zone module LED display should be at eye-level. 

The cabinet must be installed in a clean, dry place free from vibrations with a temperature 
between 0 and 60º C. The relative humidity must not exceed 95%. There should be no 
condensation. The place of installation should be protected by the CO detection system. 
Risk of mechanical damage must be avoided. 

 

Create the cable holes you require in the metal cabinet before fixing it to the wall. Do not 
perforate the panel in places other than those indicated. Avoid dropping shavings or 
pieces of removed casing inside the cabinet. PG11-type cable adapters may be used. 

2.2 Connections 

There is a three-terminal connector shared by all the zone modules for connecting the 
mains 230 VAC and earth cables. The mains fuse is incorporated into the connector (see 
Figure 3: Mains connection). 

In addition each zone module has a nine-terminal connector: 

Figure 1: Zone module connector 

 

1. 

Three zone line terminals: positive, negative and data. See Figure 2: Line connection. 

2. 

Three terminals for the ventilation output relay (EXTR. 1): common (C), normally 
open (NO), normally closed (NC).. 

3. 

Three terminals for the alarm output relay: common (C), normally open (NO), 
normally closed (NC). 

Summary of Contents for KM260 Series

Page 1: ...KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System Installation and User Guide Version 2 1 April 2004 ...

Page 2: ...s http www geindustrial com ge interlogix emea 2003 GE Interlogix B V All rights reserved GE Interlogix B V grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only GE Interlogix B V reserves the right to change information without notice ...

Page 3: ...2 Installation Guide 5 2 1 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 5 2 2 Connections 5 2 3 System startup 6 3 User Guide 7 3 1 Zone module keypad 7 3 2 Zone module keys 8 3 3 Operating states 9 3 4 Configuration 9 4 Maintenance and Safety 11 4 1 System maintenance 11 4 2 Carbon monoxide safety levels 11 5 Technical Specifications 12 ...

Page 4: ...sy to use modular design that provides flexible CO protection for 1 to 5 zones Detection response of less than 10 seconds using GE Interlogix KM170 CO detectors Use of up to 15 detectors per zone Coverage from 300m2 single zone up to 22 500m2 five zones using a single cabinet Two relay outputs ventilation alarm triggered by user defined CO levels Advanced system testing and self testing functions ...

Page 5: ...in the metal cabinet before fixing it to the wall Do not perforate the panel in places other than those indicated Avoid dropping shavings or pieces of removed casing inside the cabinet PG11 type cable adapters may be used 2 2 Connections There is a three terminal connector shared by all the zone modules for connecting the mains 230 VAC and earth cables The mains fuse is incorporated into the conne...

Page 6: ...To do this 1 Press the on off key When the zone module is first switched ON the LED display indicates On until an initial CO reading is provided by the zone module detectors During this initial period the power on off key LED indicator will flash green It will remain lit once the initial CO reading is confirmed 2 Press the Test key This will verify the proper working of the LED display the zone mo...

Page 7: ...odule from the detectors and the highest CO level detected is displayed on the LED display as Parts Per Million PPM of the sampled air 3 1 Zone module keypad 1 LED display 2 Power on off key LED 3 Mute key LED 4 Test key 5 star key 6 Alarm LED 7 Ventilation LED 8 Fault LED 9 150 PPM LED 10 100 PPM LED 11 50 PPM LED 12 Level key 13 Automatic mode LED 14 Manual mode LED 15 Stopped LED 16 Mode key ...

Page 8: ...e is quiescent pressing the key will display the pre defined CO alarm level flashing in the unit LED display This level may be changed using the Level Mode and Mute keys Mute increments of 5 Mode increments of 10 Level increments of 100 2 Fault code indication If the zone is in fault condition indicated by the fault warning indicator and the intermittent buzzer pressing the key displays the code o...

Page 9: ...ere no event is indicated The module displays the highest CO concentration level in the zone covered by the module in the display LED Alarm There is an alarm When the alarm level is reached and after a set period for verification the module activates the red alarm LED indicator the alarm output relay and the acoustic signal Ventilation Ventilation is active The green ventilation LED indicator is l...

Page 10: ...lay alarm activated with alarm ON 5 Relay alarm activated with fault OFF 6 Relay alarm activated with ventilation OFF 7 Relay alarm deactivated with mute ON 8 Missing detector detection OFF 9 Number of alarms detected 0 10 Number of ventilations performed 0 11 Delay time for Mode key in seconds 20 12 Confirmation delay to activate ventilation in seconds 60 13 Confirmation delay to deactivate venti...

Page 11: ...on should be kept and the resolution date recorded The log book should be referred to regularly to ensure all faults have been repaired The useful lifespan of GE Interlogix CO detectors is 4 years Detectors and or sensing elements must be serviced or replaced within this time frame 4 2 Carbon monoxide safety levels Maximum recommended CO levels and exposure guidelines vary from country to country ...

Page 12: ...elays 3 C NO NC Maximum line length 350 m Maximum number of detectors per zone 15 Measurement range 0 to 300 PPM Programmable alarm level 0 to 295 PPM Selectable ventilation relay levels 50 100 150 PPM LED Display 3 digits Ventilation level indication LED indicator Ventilation modes automatic manual stopped Ventilation mode indication LED indicator Alarm indication acoustic and LED indicator Fault...

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