MULTI GAS LEAK DETECTOR
ME-LOKATOR VL30 – REFRIGERANT GASES
PAGE |
6
LOKATOR VL 30 EN
4
INSTALLATION & START-UP
4.1
ASSEMBLY
4.1.1
ASSEMBLY OF THE SUCTION BLOCK DETECTION CELL
• Unscrew the gray plastic ring at the end of the suction unit
• Insert the cell on the end of the suction unit. The direction is indifferent, position
N°1 or N°2
in the Assemby Diagram.
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
REFRIGERANT GASES CELL
• Screw the ring to secure the sensor cell to the suction unit, tighten firmly without blocking.
4.1.2
ASSEMBLING THE SUCTION BLOCK TO THE UNIT
• Connect the suction Block to the electronic control unit using the cable fitted with 2 quick-release screwed-in connectors, push
the plugs in fully, before screwing in the rings.
4.1.3
CONNECTION TO MAIN POWER
• Connect the LOKATOR VL30 to the mains power with the power cable:
110v à 250v 50/60 Hz + Earth
Mains Plug and fuse of 500 mA are located on the back of the cabinet - consumption ~ 25 W approx.
4.1.4
OPERATION WITH INCORPORATED BATTERIES PACK
As an option, the LOKATOR VL30 Detector can receive a power supply with a built-in battery pack that provides a full battery
life of approximately 8 hours of operation. This option should preferably be set up at the detector order.
• The batteries are charging when the detector is connected to the mains, Red light ON. [chap. 3.2.1
N°6
], the charge is around
12 hours for a full charge.
• If the Detector is not used for a long time, it is best to avoid battery overcharge from disconnecting it from the mains. Use the
main power switch [chap. 3.2.2
N°2
].
• The batteries are also recharged when the Detector is in operation.
• The ORANGE light battery charge [chap. 3.2.1
N° 7
] indicates the good charge of the batteries. The light is ON when the
battery is charging and will progressively fade OFF or dimly lit when the battery is fully charged.
MOUNTING BASE PROBE
CELL
1
2