TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Power supply 230Vac, 50 Hz / 12 Vcc 2.5W
- Power consumption 20mA max
- Operation temperature -10°C…. +40°C
- Relative humidity 30%…. 90% RH
- Alarm threshold at 10% of the LEL (lower explosive limit) of the gas.
- Warming up period after the instrument is switched on:
about 1 minute
- Acoustic level of buzzer: 85 dB (A) at 1 metre
- Electronic self-diagnosis with signal to indicate malfunction.
- Rated to IP42
- Remote unit input
- Conforms to standard IEC UNI EN 50194
ATTENTION! In the event of an alarm:
1) Put out all naked flames.
2) Close the valve on the gas meter or LPG cylinder.
3) Do not turn any of the lights on or off; do not use any electrical
appliances or devices.
4) Open the doors and windows to increase ventilation in the
room.
If the alarm stops, find the cause and take appropriate action.
If the alarm continues and you cannot find and eliminate the
cause of the leak, vacate the premises and, when you are
outside, contact the gas emergency service.
WARNING
Remove any dust on the surface of the instrument with a cloth. Do not
attempt to open or dismount the gas detector since this could result in
electric shock and damage to the product. Bear in mind that the sensor is
also sensitive to commonly used products such as sprays, detergents,
alcohol, glue and paint. These products can contain substances which, in
high quantities, could trigger the sensor and cause false alarms.
It is advisable to ventilate the room when using these products.
Do not forget that the detector cannot detect leaks outside the room in
which it is installed or leaks in the walls or under the floor. The gas (methane
or LPG) contains an additive that gives it an unpleasant odour, to make it
easy to detect by smell. If a ring on a gas hob is left on without being lit,
even for several minutes, the amount of gas will not be sufficient to trigger
the alarm of the detector (even though it can be clearly smelt). In fact, the
amount of gas in the room could be under the alarm threshold.
The detector does not work when there is a power cut.
dis.0134152a cod.2.710.2335
Made in Italy
Tecnocontrol
Srl via Miglioli, n°47 20090 Segrate (Milano) Italy
Tel. +39 02 26922890 Fax +39 02 2133734
www.tecnocontrol.it E-mail: [email protected]
After the instrument is turned on, the catalytic sensor in the detector takes
about a minute to ‘warm up’, during which time the green LED blinks to
indicate the sensor is warming up and the detector is not operational.
3_Remove the
Sensor
module
to be replaced (Fig.
13).
4_Check the new
Sensor
module
is compatible with
the one to be replaced (
if
the sensor module is not
compatible, the YELLOW
LED and BUZZER turn on
)
and carefully insert the 4
connectors in the correct
place.
5_Fasten the
Sensor module
with the
two screws and close the cover, first
inserting the two tabs at the bottom
(Fig. 15). The instrument can now be
turned on.
Fig.14
Fig.13
Fig.15
TO BE COMPILED BY THE INSTALLER:
Date of installation ________________________________________
Date of replacement ______________________________________
Attention: the detector must be replaced 15 years after the
date of installation on this voucher
Site of installation _________________________________________
Serial number (s.n.) _______________________________________
(Written on the inside of the plastic container).
Date of initial replacement of sensor module:____________________
Date of second replacement of sensor module:__________________
Attention: the entire detector must be replaced five years
after second replacement of the sensor module.
Stamp
Signed ________________
La Tecnocontrol s.r.l. reserves the right to make any aesthetic or functional modification to the without prior notice at any time.