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N
2
-BLAST
®
Nitrogen Generator FPS-1750, FPS-3000, and FPS-6000
South-Tek Systems
Version:
7
Revision Date: 5/24/16
Page 19 of 25
8.3
GAS LEAKS
:
As with any gas system, only use a spray bottle on non-electrical equipment to find
leaks. Fix or replace leaking fittings or old hose. Push-to-connect fittings will show
bubbles and typically have up to a 5ccm acceptable leakage rate. Contact your local
provider/installer for help.
8.4
BLASTOFF™ - LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM:
“There is an alarm sounding in the N
2
-BLAST
®
Nitrogen Generator and the control panel has Blast Off
light
illuminated on the side panel of the unit.”
If you hear the alarm and see the red “BlastOff light on, it means that the system is
equipped with
“The BlastOff™ - Leak Detection”
feature. If the BlastOff is
activated, there may be a leak in one of the lines, internal system components, or
fittings may not be properly seated, causing gas leaks. Note: Turn off this unit’s
on/off power switch and check for leaks. If none are found, leave the unit turned
off and contact your local FPS contractor. Once the leak has been fixed, turn the
system back “On” to resume normal operation. By turning the system power off,
then back on, this will reset the BlastOff™ automatically.