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USER GUIDE 

KRM-X-1 & KRM-X-2 

V1.0 (07.05.2020) 

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Produal Oy

 

Keltakalliontie 18, 48770 Kotka FINLAND 

Tel: +358 10 219 9100 / Fax: +358 5 230 9210 

[email protected] 

www.produal.com

 

Information is subject to change without prior notice. 

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SENSOR CONSTRUCTION 

1.  Adapter plate with gasket 

2.  Patented measuring tube 

3.  End cap 

4.  Rubber bushing 

(only for insulated or circular ducts) 

5.  Housing base with gasket 

6.  Electronics 

7.  Optical smoke detector 

8.  Housing top with gasket 

9.  LED red: alarm/reset button 

10.  LED yellow: failure 

11.  LED display: sensor contamination in % 

12.  LED green: in operation 

13.  LWD blue: airflow below 1 m/s 

14.  Opening for test gas 

15.  Air duct

 

 
 

 

ASSEMBLING 

Device assembly, wiring and commissioning can only be carried out by qualified professionals. 

Always make the wirings while the power is switched off. 

 

Positioning of the sensor 

The KRM-X must be positioned in accordance with the applicable local regulations on ventilation 

systems. Reliable smoke detection must be ensured. The air collecting tube may be cut to a length of 

160 mm, depending on the cross-section of the ventilation duct. It must not be cut to less than this 

minimum length of 160 mm. Using the KS-X mounting bracket, this makes it possible to monitor ducts up 

to <100 mm ø. There is no maximum width, height or diameter for air ventilation ducts monitored with the 

600 mm long standard air collecting tube under the VdS approval/DIBt certification. The indicated airflow 

direction must be observed when installing the tube adapter. The air collecting tube may be mounted 

laterally, below or above the air duct – the location makes no difference. 
In the ideal case, as far as is structurally possible, install the KRM-X in a location where flow meters etc. 

are normally installed, so that there is a laminar airflow along the measuring tube. We recommend 

mounting and installing the KRM-X at the same distance from heating, cooling and humidity devices and 

in a similar way as flow sensors. The distance of the KRM-X to fittings, valves, filters, etc. should be 3 

times the diagonal of the channel cross-section against the flow direction and 5 times with the flow 

direction, if this is structurally possible. The KRM-X, including the air collecting tube, may not be installed 

along the longitudinal edges of ventilation ducts (corner area). The KRM-X must be installed such that 

the air collecting tube is constantly located in the air stream. In horizontal ventilation ducts the KRM-X, 

including the air collecting tube, should be installed in the upper third of the ventilation duct or at the top 

of the ventilation duct, if this is structurally possible. 

 

Example of positioning after the 

change of air duct direction 

 

Air outlet 

Example of positioning after air 

outlets. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for KRM-X-1

Page 1: ...h height or diameter for air ventilation ducts monitored with the 600 mm long standard air collecting tube under the VdS approval DIBt certification The indicated airflow direction must be observed wh...

Page 2: ...es compliance with operating and installation instructions We are not liable for losses due to inappropriate use Unauthorized manipulations or modifications of the device render the operating permit t...

Page 3: ...very for attaching the plate to the duct A 4 When installing on a rectangular air duct fit the plate directly to the tube When installing on a circu lar air duct use KS X fitting plate B and rubber bu...

Page 4: ...2 13 14 15 green 16 17 yellow blue Smoke alarm Smoke alarm Service signal Contamination red Test Reset 3 4 Power supply 230 Vac 1 2 Power supply 24 Vac dc Test Reset NC contact 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 gre...

Page 5: ...simultaneously pressing of T3 and T4 The value is saved when two underscores appear on the display _ _ NOTE The current value is also saved after 6 seconds without a button being pressed TESTING THE S...

Page 6: ...detector processor failure Failure B and alarm A lights light up at the same time Troubleshooting change the detector and confirm by pressing the alarm reset button C all lights on the circuit board...

Page 7: ...mber must have been cleared and fault rectified MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR The smoke detector must be tested at least once a year in order to ensure that it performs reliably over long time periods Withou...

Page 8: ...ner housing Check all seals 6 Assemble all parts The cover screw tightening torque is 1 2 Nm 7 Test system by triggering the smoke detector with test spray 9 14 8 Check with the operator about the fun...

Page 9: ...air flow 4 NTC temperature value The value can be used to determine the ambient temperature The value is combination of the ambient temperature and self heating of the circuit board See the following...

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