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Part Number
18143,
E, 01/28/2020
Installation Continued
Installing Propane Fume Sensor(s) (FS-T01)
The Propane Fume Sensor should be located by the propane powered appliance, near the floor.
Avoid areas where damage may take place due to cleaning, mopping, kicking, or other physical
damage. Harsh chemicals should not be used to clean sensors.
Use the appropriate #8 mounting hardware to mount the Propane Fume Sensor in the desired
location. The rubber gasket should be installed between the sensor and the mounting surface.
Connect to the Extension Cable using the attached quick-disconnect connectors.
Electrical Connections (P1BR-S01-D/P1CR-S01-D & P2BS-S01-D)
The Display Unit operates on 9-30V DC. A Red and a Black 16 GA wire are provided for connecting
to the power source. Connect the Red wire to Power (+) with an inline 1.0 Amp fuse. Connect the
Black wire to Ground (-).
A 2A fused Yellow 16 GA wire is provided for connecting the Display Unit to the Solenoid Valve.
Connect the Yellow wire to the Solenoid Valve. Connect the positive (+) voltage to the Solenoid
Valve.
NOTE
UNITS MANUFACTURED PRIOR TO JANUARY 01, 2018 DO NOT INCLUDE THE 2A FUSE. A
DEDICATED 2A FUSE OR BREAKER SHOULD BE USED TO POWER THE SOLENOID VALVE.
NOTE
IMPROPER CONNECTIONS WILL DAMAGE THE DISPLAY UNIT AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Testing the System Operation
The Propane Fume Detectors can be tested by pressing the
“
Check/Reset
”
button on the face of
the Display Unit. The Display Unit will cycle through the LEDs and the alarm horn will activate
while the LEDs cycle.
Unplug the Propane Fume Sensor from each channel of the Detection System one at a time. The
Yellow “Fault” LED should illuminate. If the Yellow LED does not illuminate, remove Display Unit
and return direct to manufacturer following the instructions at the back of this manual.
To test the Solenoid Control function, check that the flame of your appliance extinguishes when
the Solenoid Control function is turned OFF.