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CHCO  Double Gas Detector

This equipment is designed to protect individuals from acute exposure to carbon monoxide.
This equipment will not completely protect the Individuals with specific medical conditions.
In doubt, consult a doctor.

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Important: Assembly / maintenance of the appliance must be carried out by qualified personnel and in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of products that have to comply with particular
environmental and / or installation standards.

Important note
Before connecting the equipment, it is recommended that you read the instruction manual carefully and
keep it for future reference. It is also recommended to perform the electrical connections correctly as
per enclosed drawings, observing the instructions and the Standards.
N.B. Refer to the documentation in all cases where the symbol is on the side

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CONFORMITY

Installation and user
guide

EN 50194
EN 50291
EN 50270

CEI 216-3

EN 61010-1

Installation  EN 60079-29-2

The CHCO Detector has been designed and built according to European regulations to detect the presence
of toxic and explosive gas.
A microprocessor is used to create a complete surveillance and control system with maximum flexibility.
Thanks to this and its other features, this detector is suitable for household applications.
IThe CHCO Detector can detect the presence of two gases.
The first gas detected is Methane, with trip sensitivity calibrated at 10% of L.E.L.
The second gas detected is Carbon Monoxide, when both the maximum CO admissible concentration
threshold of 300ppm is exceeded, and when low CO concentrations persist in the environment for lengthy
periods, which according to the principle of accumulation could also damage the human organism.
The probe can activate solenoid valves, sirens, and any other signal or alarm handling devices using built-
in relays. A series of technical features make this detector extremely versatile, reliable, accurate, and
safe
The relay, free of voltage, allows installation of multiple detectors on a single solenoid valve ensuring
control of multiple dangerous environments.
The detector is complete with a special circuit that controls the sensor’s efficiency level, and signals any
possible fault. The external container has an IP42 protection degree.

Summary of Contents for CHCO

Page 1: ...Installation EN 60079 29 2 The CHCO Detector has been designed and built according to European regulations to detect the presence of toxic and explosive gas A microprocessor is used to create a complete surveillance and control system with maximum flexibility Thanks to this and its other features this detector is suitable for household applications IThe CHCO Detector can detect the presence of two...

Page 2: ...on 10A 250V resistive Insulation Class II Explosive Gas Explosive gas sensor Catalytic Explosion Alarm Threshold At 10 of L E L Toxic Gas CO toxic gas sensor Electrochemical Cell CO detector alarm sensitivity 30 300ppm CO gas detector alarm threshold according to norm EN 50291 on gas accumulation ALARMS 30 ppm within 120 minutes 50 ppm within 60 minutes 100 ppm within 10 minutes 300 ppm within 3 m...

Page 3: ... concentration level has reached the 300ppm concentration or when the accumulation level is reached The relay contact is closed and an impulsive sound is issued 4 Explosive GAS ALARM indication LED This LED will light up and blink when the gas concentration level has reached 10 of LEL The relay contact is closed and an intermittent sound is issued 5 Electrochemical Cell sensor for Carbon Monoxide ...

Page 4: ...cording to Regulations in force keeping in mind that the signal cables should be laid separate from the power cables An automatic cut off switch appropriately identified as devicesectioning of the detector should be incorporated in the electrical system adequatelylocated and easily accessible N Power Supply 230 VAC Ph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N C C NO N C C NO Relay Alarme Gas CO Relay Alarm Gas methane N ...

Page 5: ...etectors with a normally close valve 230VAC Electricalconnections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO Connection 230 VAC N Ph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO Connection 230 VAC N Ph N Power Supply 230 VAC Ph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N C C NO N C C NO solenoid valve NA Fan ...

Page 6: ...the state of work Ceased the alarm the Led turns off it stops the sound of the buzzer and the connected devices will be disabled Test run with GAS a To test the explosive gas emit the gas from a pre calibrated bottle within 20 of the LEL inside the sensor concerned see item 6 of page 3 N B This test is recommended to be performed once a year Nota Do a test with a common cigarette lighter could dam...

Page 7: ...the CHCO detection capsule status They may faulty or to have exhausted after 5 6 years must be replaced If the detector is repeatedly issuing an alarm 1 Check that there are no gas leaks 2 Check that there is not a persistent low concentration of CO Check see table on page 4 Make sure that together with the alarm it does not turn on even the FAULT led in this case proceed to the control of the sen...

Page 8: ...cluded from the warranty BEINAT S r l is not liable for possible damage direct or indirect to people animals or things from product faults and from its enforced suspension of use DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the product or its packaging to indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collecti...

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