GAS DETECTOR ALARM 230VAC

R662.45

The Household Gas Leaking Detector with SCIM technology and the advanced low-current gas sensitivity components, enables detecting the gas leaked in time, then send out the alarm correctly. The Detector accords with the standard of “Household Gas Detector” ofCJ3057-1 996.

Description

USAGE

The Household Gas Leaking Detector can be used independently, or with networks output functions.

  1. Independently

(l) Choosing the suitable position to install the Detector according to the INSTALLATION.

(2) With DC 12V or AC 220V power supply, the green LED flashes once a second for 3 minutes continuously, that runs the inside sensor. Then the Detector sends out a sound “Di” and the green LED lights, that means the Detector entries normal working state.

2.1n Network

  • Choosing a suitable position to install the Detector according to the INSTALLATION- To connect the Detector and the controller, with the N.C. or N.O. contact optional accord with the controller system.
  • With DC 12V or AC 220V power supply, the green LED flashes once a second for 3 minutes continuously, that runs the inside sensor. Then the Detector sends out a sound “Di” and the green LED lights, that means the Detector entries normal working state.
  1. While detected the gas leaking, the red LED flashes, the Buzzer sends out the alarm sound “Di • Di f‘, and the network output signal. The Detector will resume for the detecting state after the gas taken off.
  2. The buzzer long beeps and the green LED OFF means the inside sensor wrong. Please cut off the power supply, and contact the After Service Center.
  3. While using the Detector independently, exhaust the leaking gas out of the window via using the N.O- contact of the network signal to control the exhaust-pipe.
  4. If the Detector runs disorderly, cut the power off and rerun again. If still in error, please contact the After Service Center.

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