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U•V6
Instruction Manual
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ISO9001 • VCA
1.3
Environment
The presence of the crossed-out wheelie bin logo on this product means
that you are required to respect the regulations in force concerning the
collection and recycling of waste electrical and electronic waste.
These provisions aim to preserve the natural resources used to produce this
product and to avoid the dispersal of substances which are potentially
harmful to the environment and human health.
Once this product reaches the end of its life, you MUST discard it by taking it to an approved
collection centre for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
For more information on collection and recycling centres in your region, please contact your
local or regional administration.
1.4
Operating Principle
The U•V6 is a control unit for detecting toxic and/or inflammable gases in a commercial or
light industrial building (e.g. underground car parks), so that action can be taken. It allows
ventilation to be actively regulated, in particular. It has six detection inputs and up to four
alarm thresholds that can be configured independently for each input.
The U•V6 unit must be connected to one or more gas detectors. A gas detector is a
stationary device that sends the U•V6 a constant signal that is proportional to the
concentration of gas detected in the air.
The unit can send commands to one or more pieces of connected safety equipment when
the configured alarm thresholds are reached, e.g., to do the following:
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control the ventilation (air blowers or extractors)
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cause a siren to sound
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cause a LED warning panel to light up
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send a command to a CTM (Centralised Technical Management) system
The U•V6 unit also has internal fault management. Notification is sent via a relay signalling a
technical fault once any unusual use of the unit or a detector is detected. This function thus
ensures the reliability of the gas-detection system installed.
The status of t
he U•V6 unit and the triggering of each of the functions presented may be
viewed via the front panel of the unit at any point in time: