D-305551 MCT-442 Installation Instructions
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MCT-442
Supervised Indoor Wireless CO Gas Detector
for UL Installation
Installation Instructions
1. INTRODUCTION
The carbon monoxide (CO) detector is designed to monitor the CO
gas level in residential dwellings and give early warning before
potentially dangerous levels exist. The CO alarm is transmitted to the
P (version F and up) or PowerMax Pro and presented on
its display.
The CO gas is considered to be a highly dangerous poisonous gas
because it is colorless, odorless, tasteless and very toxic. Presence
of CO gas inhibits the blood's capacity to transport oxygen throughout
the body, which can eventually lead to brain damage. CO gas is
produced by incomplete combustion of fuels (such as natural gas,
propane, heating oil, kerosene, coal, charcoal, gasoline or wood) that
can occur in any device that depends on burning for energy and heat
(such as furnaces, boilers, room heaters, hot water heaters, stoves,
grills and in any gasoline powered vehicle or engine).
Before CO harmful level is reached, the detector's internal buzzer
beeps sound periodically and the detector's red LED flashes. In this
condition, the buzzer sound can be stopped for 6 minutes by pressing
the TEST/MUTE switch. It will not correct the CO gas problem, but will
temporarily silence the buzzer while you correct the problem. After 6
minutes, the detector restarts alarm if the CO level remains high.
The detector provides low
battery and detector end-
of-life indications.
Caution: The detector
expiry date is stamped
on the detector. After the
expiry date, the detector
should not be used - do
not wait for end-of-life
indication!!
Battery
(green) /
Fault
(yellow)
LED
TEST /
MUTE
BUTTON
ALARM
(red) LED
Figure 1
- General View
The detector is continuously self-tested and has a TEST button that
enables the user to test the detector anytime.
Note:
The TEST/MUTE switch functions as TEST switch (in normal
operation) or as MUTE switch (in alarm condition).
The tamper switch actuator (fig. 3), is pressed against the bracket when
the unit is attached to the bracket. Removal of the unit from the bracket
causes the switch contacts to open, creating a tamper event, which is
reported by the transmitter to the alarm system control panel.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
CO DETECTION
Detection principle:
Electrochemical cell
Detector Active Life:
5 years
Selectable Sensitivity:
DIP switch in EN Mode
No warning at 30 ppm for 120 minutes, 50 ppm for 60 minutes, 100
ppm for 10 minutes.
Warning at 50 ppm between 60-90 minutes, 100 ppm for 10-40
minutes, 150 ppm within 3 minutes.
DIP switch in UL Mode
No warning at 30 ppm for 30 days, 70 ppm for 60 minutes, 150
ppm for 10 minutes, 400 ppm for 4 minutes.
Warning at 70 ppm between 60-240 minutes, 150 ppm for 10-50
minutes, 400 ppm between 4-15 minutes.
Audible Alarm Volume:
>85db at a distance of 3m (10 ft.).
TRANSMITTER AND CODING
Operating Frequency (MHz):
USA/UL - 315, 433, 868.95, 869.2125
or other frequency according to local requirements.
Transmitter's ID Code:
24-bit digital word, over 16 million
combinations, pulse width modulation. PowerCode or Zigbee Protocols.
Overall Message Length:
36 bits
Supervision:
Automatic signaling at 60-minute intervals (315 MHz
version), 15-minute interval (433.92, 868.95, 869.2125 MHz versions)
or according to the local standards.
Transmitted Messages:
CO gas alarm, low battery, tamper, sensor
end of life, sensor trouble, supervision.
Tamper Alerts:
Tamper message is transmitted to the P /
PowerMax Pro control panel when the detector is removed from its
bracket.
ELECTRICAL DATA
Power Source:
9 volt Alkaline battery, Energizer #522 or Duracell
#MN1604.
Current Drain:
For UL: 21 µA standby, 15mA in alarm
For other models: 11 µA standby, 250µA in alarm
Battery Life Expectancy:
At least 1 year (for typical use)
Battery Supervision:
Automatic transmission of battery status data as
part of any transmitted message.
Visual and Audible Indications:
Condition
Visual Indication (LEDs)
Audio
Indication
Red
Yellow
Green
Alarm
4 flashes
(*)
-
-
4 beeps (*)
End of Life
/ Fault
-
3
flashes
every 60
sec.
-
one beep every
60 sec.
Battery OK
-
-
Flashes once
every minute
-
Low battery
-
1 flash
every 60
sec.
-
one beep every
60 sec.
MUTE
button is
pressed (to
silent the
alarm for 6
minutes)
4 flashes
(*)
-
-
OFF for 6
minutes (**)
TEST
button is
pressed
1 flash
(the 1st
LED)
1 flash
(the 2nd
LED)
Flashes (the
3rd LED) If CO
circuit test and
battery are OK
- lights during
2 sec.
1 beep
* Every 5 seconds during the first 4 minutes, every 60 sec. after the
first 4 minutes.
** After 6 minutes, the detector restarts alarm if the CO level remains
high.
Note:
Long period of low battery condition may cause improper
function. In case of End-of-Life/Fault indication, replace the battery
and check if the End-of-Life/Fault indication still exists. If it still exists,
stop using the detector.
PHYSICAL DATA
Operating Temperature:
0
°
C to 40
°
C (32
°
F to 104
°
F).
Relative Humidity:
10-93%
±
2% RH
Dimensions:
127 mm (5 in.) x 40 mm (1-9/16 in.)
Weight (without battery):
180g (6.35 oz)
Compliance with Standard:
USA (315MHz): UL2075, CFR47 part 15.