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7.7.3.3 Simulation of alarms for LPG gas (S2 alarms)
Simultaneous depressing the arrow buttons 

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(see Figure 1) and holding them depressed for about four

seconds switches the detector over to the simulation mode for LPG gas (S2 alarm). Please remember that

that simulation mode is available only for detectors where collaboration with Teta MiniDet detectors is
enables (HE parameter is set to 1). The simulation procedure is carried out in the same way as for S1 alarms,

but alarms are generated for the Teta MiniDet detector. 
The simulation mode (S2) is quitted automatically after the simulation is completed or upon simultaneous
depressing the both arrow buttons 

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.

7.7.3.4 Test of safety functions
Execution of the test for safety functions is recommended once a year. Test gas is supplied to one unit of

each detector type and response of all components within the Gas Safety System is checked together with
all collaborating systems (e.g. ventilation).

Test of safety function must be executed without approaching of a magnet to gas detector or

initiation of alarm simulations. 

7.7.4

Maintenance

Gas detectors should be cleaned only by wiping its housing with a soft damp cloth. Cleaning agents
containing solvents, white spirit, extraction naphtha or alcohols are not allowed.
The device needs no other maintenance beside cleaning external surface of the housing. These surfaces

should be wiped with a soft cloth moistened with water and slight amount of a mild detergent. 

7.8

Disposal

This symbol on a product or on its packaging indicates that the product
must not be disposed of with other household waste. Instead, it is the

user's responsibility to ensure disposal of waste equipment by handing it
over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical

and electronic equipment. The proper recycling of your waste equipment
at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure

that   it   is   recycled   in   a   manner   that   protects   human   health   and   the
environment. Information about relevant designated collection points can

be obtained from the Local Authority, waste disposal companies and in
the   place   of   purchase.   The   equipment   can   also   be   returned   to   the

manufacturer.

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User Manual: POD-046-ENG R01

 

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Страница 1: ...POD 046 ENG R01 User Manual Gas Detector Teta EcoWent Teta EcoN Product code PW 105 CO PW 111 NO2...

Страница 2: ...Monitoring Detection and Reduction of gas hazards For more details please visit our website www atestgaz pl Atest Gaz A M Pachole sp j ul Spokojna 3 44 109 Gliwice Poland tel 48 32 238 87 94 fax 48 3...

Страница 3: ...ces in not allowed Engineering of a gas detection system for any specific facilities to be safeguarded may need consideration of other requirements during the entire lifetime of the product Use of una...

Страница 4: ...18 8 Technical specification 19 9 List of fast wearing parts 19 10 List of accessories 20 11 Marking codes of products 20 12 Appendices 20 List of Tables Table 1 Electric connections 9 Table 2 Indica...

Страница 5: ...sholds Indication of detector faults 1 2 Operation principle Gas detectors are crucial components of any system for gas detection They are designed for periodical measurements of gas concentration in...

Страница 6: ...indications preferably under daily basis periodical inspection and calibration see Section 7 7 1 1 2 2 Alarm 1 threshold 1 Alarm 2 threshold 2 It is the device status when only slight concentrations o...

Страница 7: ...edure takes about two minutes and the detector starts normal operation 2 Safety Do never install gas detectors at locations exposed to direct effect of water moisture or direct sunlight When defects a...

Страница 8: ...entional painting or paint splashing Before use of silicon or silicon based materials paints adhesives sealant etc make sure that the device is properly secured against unintentional coating 3 Device...

Страница 9: ...Ds are located on the side wall of the device housing see Figures 1 and 2 Figure 2 User interface Table 2 summarizes how status of the gas detector is indicated by means of individual LEDs Detailed de...

Страница 10: ...g it is just enough to approach a permanent magnet to a specific location on the housing this location is shown in Figure 1 Depending on the operation mode of the detector the following details are di...

Страница 11: ...hat type If the original package or another protecting means e g corks is unavailable the conveyed equipment must be secured against shocks vibrations or moisture by means of adequate methods and mate...

Страница 12: ...Figure 1 Drilling of mounting holes in walls or other permanent structures is easier with use of a drilling pattern attached to the device package 7 3 1 Electric network The electric network must be d...

Страница 13: ...all devices carry out the following operations assign addresses to all detectors see details in section 7 5 1 select the operation mode s see details in section 7 5 2 configure the control unit see Us...

Страница 14: ...lected address is not confirmed and stored the old address remains intact and after 15 seconds the detector quits the mode of address assignment The default address is 99 7 5 2 Operation modes of gas...

Страница 15: ...e operation mode see Section 7 5 2 Gas detector is coupled with the Teta MiniDet device Defect of Teta MiniDet Gas Detector Improper setting for the operation mode see Section 7 5 2 Improper connectio...

Страница 16: ...f the manufacturer to come and calibrate the detectors on site 7 7 2 Replacement of fast wearing parts Please refer to Table 6 for the recommended lifetime and replacement schedule of fast wearing par...

Страница 17: ...out any delay When the detector under test is coupled with the Teta MiniDet detectors the test gas LPG must be also supplied to the second device Correct execution of the test needs application of a c...

Страница 18: ...magnet to gas detector or initiation of alarm simulations 7 7 4 Maintenance Gas detectors should be cleaned only by wiping its housing with a soft damp cloth Cleaning agents containing solvents white...

Страница 19: ...sed into the installation pipe diameter of the pipe 16 mm Glands multiband diameter of wire 3 5 12 mm Acceptable cable cores 0 2 2 5 mm2 wire cores 0 2 2 5 mm2 stranded cores Enclosure material ABS We...

Страница 20: ...ized reference gas nitrogen dioxide NO2 with concentration of 10 ppm Table 7 List of accessories 11 Marking codes of products Product code Device name PW 105 CO Gas Detector Teta EcoWent PW 111 NO2 Ga...

Страница 21: ...ng to electromagnetic compatibility EN 50270 2006 This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer Purpose and scope of use product is intended for use in gas...

Страница 22: ...atmosphere 4 3 1 2 Impact of the presence of a working gas or other reaction gas 4 3 1 3 Effect of oxygen concentration value 5 3 2 Influence of temperature 5 3 3 Influence of moisture 5 3 4 Influenc...

Страница 23: ...reference electrode is used 5 It has a constant potential that is not dependent on the concentration of the measured gas Owing to electrode reactions electrons are generated whose orderly flow electri...

Страница 24: ...ith the provisions in the User s Manual 3 1 Composition of the controlled atmosphere It is assumed that the standard composition of the atmosphere is a mixture of gases with the proportions indicated...

Страница 25: ...signal does not change e g nitrogen at a carbon monoxide sensor A set of substances exists or may exist for every detector the ones that are inert to the sensor do not react chemically with the sensor...

Страница 26: ...ed atmosphere is within the rated range of the detector operation it does not affect the reading However sudden abrupt changes of humidity in the measured atmosphere can cause momentary appearance of...

Страница 27: ...rocess e g weather conditions safety potential hazard generated by the mixture criterion B These both criteria have an impact on the final cost of the calibration services and level of competence requ...

Страница 28: ...of flammable components 60 LEL concentration of toxic components NDSCh2 oxygen concentration 25 vol tank 3 dm3 water capacity and p 70 atm specified liquid chemical compounds e g glycerol 1 2 propaned...

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