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been implemented in the monitor.
Consult factory technical support for
further information if needed.
TWA Refresh Flag:
Press the
“ENT” key to move the cursor to the
TWA refresh flag. This flag is used
to save peak ppm measurements if
Trending is not implemented. A
TWA refresh rate of 5 corresponds to
a theoretical ten-hour time weighted
average. As with the TWA ALARM
flag,
this
feature
is
not
yet
implemented.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the next entry. When all
entries have been viewed, press the
“ENT” key again to display the third
system flag screen.
Delay Flags:
The DELAY FLAGS
are used to implement an additional
time delay, in minutes before
energizing the respective alarm
relays. This time delay is similar to
the LEAK WAIT, except that the user
is able to create a time definite
delay, rather than the ppm level
defined LEAK WAIT delay. The
factory default setting is 0 for each
delay.
Latch Flag:
Press the “ENT” key to
move the cursor to the next entry.
Once the DELAY entries have been
viewed, press the “ENT” key to move
the cursor to the LATCH FLAG. The
LATCH FLAG is used to determine if
the LOW and MAIN alarms are self-
resetting or are latched. If the
LATCH FLAG is set to 0, the alarms
will function as a conventional
latching alarm. If the LATCH Flag is
set to 1, the LOW and MAIN alarms
will function as self-resetting alarms.
The HIGH alarm will always be a
latching alarm.
NOTE: The ASHRAE-15 standard
specifies that an alarm relay must be
latched, but that if more than one
alarm level is provided, the additional
alarms may be self-resetting. Care
must be used when implementing
this feature, as the alarm level that
corresponds to the ASHRAE-15
required alarm MUST be a latching
alarm. If there are any questions
regarding the correct implementation
of
this
feature,
call
SenTech
technical support.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the next entry. When all
entries have been viewed, press the
“ENT” key again to return to the
previous menu. The monitor should
again display the system setup
menu.
Alarm Test:
The Alarm Test screen
is used to enable the installer to
verify that the monitor is correctly
integrated into the building systems.
Key selections 1, 2, and 3 are used
to energize the Low, Main and High
alarm relays respectively. Key
selection 4 will initiate a cycle that
turns on the low relay, then the main
relay, then the high relay, until all
Alarm Test
1)…Low 2)…Main
3)…HIGH 4)…All
Press Key To Test
LOW DELAY 0 -
MAIN DELAY 0
HIGH DELAY 0
LATCH FLAG 0
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