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Installation Guidelines

Important.  All wiring must conform to local building codes, regulations and laws. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the 
manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 
1.  Use ½ inch EMT conduit for all wiring.
2.  A switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation.  It must be suitably located and easily reached in a secure location 

and identified as the disconnect for the “Gas Detection System.”

3.  Install enclosed 120/24 vac transformer, allow 5 va for each sensor or controller, using 18 to 20 AWG two conductor wire.  Do 

not tie the secondary to ground.  Connect multiple sensors to one transformer. Ensure that the polarity of the connections is the 
same at each sensor or controller.

4.  Connect relay contacts (usually relay 1) to ventilation system.  Use a magnetic starter so that the sensor contacts energize the 

starter coil and not the fan motor directly.

5.  For multiple sensors interconnected using the CAN network.  Chain a shielded twisted pair cable 22 to 24 AWG from screw L 

and H on one sensor, to the next and continue chain to the last sensor.  Maintain the same polarity on each unit.  Do not use star, 
T or H configuration.  Make all chain connections at the sensors to avoid T connections.

6.  Move the end-of-line jumper (the one above terminal 11, 12) to the on position (UP) on the first sensor, or controller, on the chain 

and the last sensor/controller on the chain.  A controller can be located anywhere on the chain.  Ensure its EOL jumper is off 
(down) if it is in the middle.  Any sensor/controller address can be in any location on the chain. 

7.  Power on the units.  They will display the gas type and reading.  To verify if sensors are communicating correctly, change setting 

on one unit.  Press

 → 

to option 56.  Press

 

 

from 0 to 1 to turn on the network display.  Press 

↑ 

and 

 simultaneously to save, 

then press and hold 

← 

for a few seconds to return home. The unit will display each sensor connected.  If the unit does not display 

the other sensors scrolling by, check the following:

•each unit must have a unique address, setting 39, with no duplicates
•end-of-line jumpers are set on units at ends of cable only
•polarity of the communication cable and the 24 vac is the same on all units
•verify wire connections for shorts, and loose wires, etc.

8.  To further test communication, press and hold the up button on a sensor for 5 seconds to start manual mode (5 minutes). This will 

close the relay 1 on that unit and all of the other units on the network.  See section 5 to set up a configuration for multiple zones.

Sensor Placement

Summary of Contents for 6002

Page 1: ...Gas Detectors READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The purpose of this manual is to aid in the proper installation and operation of fans manufactured by Soler Palau USA These instructions are intended to supplement good general practices and are not intended to cover detailed instruction procedures because of the wide variety and types of fans manufactured by Soler Palau USA ...

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Page 3: ...ated plug and play sensor modules Impact resistant water resistant enclosure Specifications Supply 24 vac 50 60 hz 17 28 vac 0 21 amps 5 va Relays 1 or 2 SPDT 5 amp 125 vac non inductive On delay 0 999 seconds 16 minutes Off delay 0 999 seconds 16 minutes Operating temperature 20º C to 50º C 4º F to 122º F For indoor use Flame resistant Polycarbonate ABS enclosure rated UL94 V0 5VB and 5VA Standar...

Page 4: ... configuration Make all chain connections at the sensors to avoid T connections 6 Move the end of line jumper the one above terminal 1 1 12 to the on position UP on the first sensor or controller on the chain and the last sensor controller on the chain A controller can be located anywhere on the chain Ensure its EOL jumper is off down if it is in the middle Any sensor controller address can be in ...

Page 5: ...stalled at 50 of the ceiling height and above the vehicle height If the exhaust pipes of diesel vehicles are below the vehicles then the nitrogen dioxide detectors should be installed at 3 to 5 feet 1 to 1 5 meters from the floor In all cases the detectors must be installed above obstructions blocking circulation of air in front of the detectors example maintenance garages in automobile dealership...

Page 6: ...ay on seconds 0 999 30 5 A2Off Alarm 2 Delay off seconds 0 999 20 6 AL3 Alarm 3 threshold sounder and strobe by sensor 7 A3Del Alarm 3 Delay on seconds 0 999 180 8 A3Off Alarm 3 Delay off seconds 0 999 20 9 A1Tx Alarm 1 transmit message CAN network 0 255 1 10 A1Tx Alarm 1 transmit message CAN network 0 255 1 1 A1Tx Alarm 1 transmit message CAN network 0 255 12 A2Tx Alarm 2 transmit message CAN net...

Page 7: ...a or 10V sensor B to tweak output for controller input errors Accessing this option forces output high for testing 44 Temp Temperature delay enable off on 0 1 0 45 Aud Local audio alarm enable on alarm 3 0 1 1 46 BAC BACnet MSTP mode select 0 BACnet communication disabled 1 BACnet communication enabled 2 BACnet communication enabled and display all sensors on CAN network 0 1 2 0 47 BMA BACnet MAC ...

Page 8: ...rises above the alarm setting 8 When the Delay Off Timer times out the relay 1 will de energize the Alarm 1 LED will turn off and the Relay 1 Transmit message will stop being sent thereby de energizing relays on other units 9 If the temperature exceeds the Hi Temperature Alarm setting 51 relay 1 will activate the Alarm 1 LED will turn on and the Alarm 1 Transmit message will be sent via the CAN ne...

Page 9: ...groups To control multiple zones on the same network set the transmit message on each sensor to different messages for different zones The default transmit messages are 1 2 3 for alarm levels 1 2 3 for zone 1 Set zone 2 sensors to transmit messages to 4 5 6 Set zone 3 sensors to transmit 7 8 9 and so on Addresses Set each sensor and controller to a different address setting 39 1 2 3 4 etc It is im...

Page 10: ...ng stops going up The span gas should must be within the range of sensor s scale 9 Adjust the reading to match the concentration in the bottle 10 Press and at the same time to save 1 1 If second sensor installed press and repeat steps 4 to 10 for sensor B 12 Press left arrow several times to return to settings and home Calibration Procedure for Refrigerant type 13 20 and VOC type 01 sensors 1 0 Us...

Page 11: ...when returned to our factory transportation prepaid Deterioration or wear by heat abrasive action chemicals improper installation or operation or lack of normal maintenance shall not constitute defects and are not covered by warranty The motor is warranted by the motor manufacturer for one 1 year If the motor becomes defective in the warranty period it should be taken to the nearest authorized mot...

Page 12: ...l or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits or revenue loss of use of the equipment or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute equipment facilities or services down time costs or claims of customers of the purchaser for such damages Soler Palau USA neither assumes nor authorizes any persons to assume for it any other liability in connection with the ...

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