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ICC
Gas
Number
Gas Type
Gas
Number
Gas Type
Gas
Number
Gas Type
37
R-502
88
Methyl Isobutyl
Ketone
139
IButane
38
R-507A
89
1,1,2
Trichloroethane
140
M.Morph
39
R-508A
90
Ammonia
141
E.Ether
40
R-508B
91
1-Butyle Acetate
142
Nitrous Oxide
41
R-717
92
Methyl
Methacrylate
143
Difluoromethane
42
CO
93
Toluene
144
R134A
43
CO2
94
1,1,1
Trichloroethane
145
Dimethylacetamide
44
AMMONIA
95
Volatile Organic
Compound
146
Acetic Acid
45
REFRIGS
96
Jet Fuel
147
Acetylene
46
R-143c
97
Hexene
148
Formic Acid
47
R-218
98
1-But Acetate
149
Methyl Amyl Ketone
48
R-245fa
99
111 TCE
150
Methyl Propyl
Ketone
49
R-225cb
100
112 TCE
50
R-1234yf
101
O-Xylene
Sx Gas Concentration
This parameter, one for each of 8 samples, is the current gas concentration
sampled for that point. Note that the gas concentration value will not be updated
in the gateway if the corresponding sensor status bit is not valid (e.g. if the home
screen is currently not being display on the monitor).
The gas concentrations are automatically scaled depending on how they are
displayed. For example, if the value displayed is 21.4 ppm, the value will be
scaled by 10 resulting in a value of 214 in the database. If the value displayed is
0.67%, the value will be scaled by 100 resulting in a value of 67 in the database.
Sx Alarm State
This parameter, one for each of 8 samples, is the alarm state of the point. It is a
bit-wise parameter with the following bit mapping:
Bit 0 – Caution
Bit 1 – Warning
Bit 2 – Alarm