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   Gas Detection 

Gas Detectors 

IMPORTANT - Gas Detectors should not be installed until all building, construction or painting work etc.. Is completed, as these 
works can effect the sensitivity and longevity of the detectors. 

Ensure that the protective cover labels (

RED

) are removed only 

after the completion of all building work and the system has 
been commissioned by the Medem engineer. 
 
The labels are required to be removed for the detectors to 
operate, but removal before the completion of works risks 
contaminating the sensor element. 

The system is capable of operating a mix of up to 4 detectors of different types. 
 
The detector types are: 

• 

Carbon Dioxide. 

• 

Carbon Monoxide. 

• 

Combustible gases (Methane, Propane).  

• 

Oxygen depletion.   

 
Detector location will vary dependant on the individual characteristics of the target gas that is being monitored for. See the gas 
detectors own instructions for more guidance.   
 

AGDS-V 

Detector Information 

+VE supply & Comm’s  

From either the main panel or an 

extender. 

 

Detectors are wired in parallel and can be 

connected to one another daisy chain 

Address Selector 

Each detector must be set to its own 

address 1-4 and then “learnt” using 

button 

(13, see page 4)

 

   Connection and addressing 

Status LED 

All current wiring regulations must be followed with reference to running low and mains voltage cables together. 

The maximum cable length between a detector and the control panel should not exceed 100 metres, if the distance between 
the main panel and the detectors is greater than 20metres a 1mm screened cable must be used on the +VE, 0v terminals 

Gas detectors, require a four core screened Belden type security cable or 600v rated BMS cable (max cable length of 
100meters.)  
Remote emergency stops and thermal links require a two core screened cable. 
Warranty will be void if Fire Protection Cable or cable over 1mm dia. is used on the SELV side. 

When addressing gas detectors CO & 

CO2 detectors must be numbered 

before natural gas detectors. 

Summary of Contents for AGDS-V

Page 1: ...to the satisfaction of the manufacturer A commissioning certificate must be issued to the end user along with instructions for the operation of the equipment As the Manufacturer Medem UK should commis...

Page 2: ...Medem UK Ltd such that they only require to be connected to the panel and functionally tested In the event of a high alarm from one of the sensors the system will isolate the gas supply by closing a...

Page 3: ...r detectors Methane LPG CO CO2 Oxygen Temperature 10 Panel Mode switches factory set do not alter 11 Internal tone on off 12 Spare 13 Learn field device button press once only when all detectors are c...

Page 4: ...e commissioned a er installa on by Medem UK This will extend the warranty period from 5 years to 10 years and ensure the system is working as designed Please see warranty condi ons that came with the...

Page 5: ...ctions for more guidance AGDS V Detector Information VE supply Comm s From either the main panel or an extender Detectors are wired in parallel and can be connected to one another daisy chain Address...

Page 6: ...d between 1m and 3m from the potential source Care should be taken so they are not located close to the edge of a canopy or in direct flow of the supply or extract ventilation For additional informati...

Page 7: ...d be wired in series with the EM stop buttons To EM Stop connections in the panel Indicator bar shows when pressed Normal EM Stop Activated Multiple Stop Buttons Single Stop Buttons Resetting indicato...

Page 8: ...er Medem UK will exchange faulty valves for return to the manufacturer 5 Where a Medem UK engineer or another company appointed by Medem UK commission and installed system then that system will carry...

Page 9: ...lay that all the detectors have been recognised by the panel 10 At this point press the reset button the panel will open the gas valve Checklist AGDS V Please do not hesitate to call for advice on the...

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