Bacharach FT-10 manual

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Network output variable nvoStatus returns the information requested by nviRequest. The status response will indicate the status of the object that received the request. The status bits supported are listed above under RQ_REPORT_MASK.

One nvoStatus response will be returned for each nviRequest. The configuration variable nciMaxStsSendT can also be used to automatically send out status updates periodically. If nciMaxStsSendT is set to a nonzero time value, the node sends out a status update on each expiration of that amount of time. It rotates through the objects on the node in round-robin fashion when timed updates are sent in this manner. Any zone which is disabled or not installed will have its zone object skipped in this automatic round-robin reporting.

Setting nciMaxStsSendT to a very small value will cause unnecessary traffic on the LonWorks network. A value of less than 500 milliseconds will, in fact, be ignored. A suggested value for nciMaxStsSendT might be in the range of 10-60 seconds. If timed automatic status updates are not desired, set nciMaxStsSendT to zero. Then status updates will only be sent in response to nviRequest updates.

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Contents Adapter Installation Inside HGM300 IntroductionPage Page Page Setting HGM Communication Address On Adapter Page External Interface XIF and User Resource Files Configuring the HGM300 with RDM800 or Laptop PCIdentifying the HGM300-LonWorks Adapter on the Network HGM Alarm Acknowledge Options LonWorks Objects and Network Variables Object 0 The Node ObjectPage Objects 1-16 Zone Objects HGM Busy Object 17 General Status Object Page Object 18 Alarm Control Object Page Operating Limitations When Using RDM800 Remote Display Communications LED IndicatorsOperating Notes

FT-10 specifications

The Bacharach FT-10 is a state-of-the-art portable gas leak detector designed to monitor the presence of combustible gases, making it an essential tool for professionals in HVAC, refrigeration, and gas utility industries. Recognized for its reliability and accuracy, the FT-10 employs advanced sensor technologies to provide quick and precise measurements of flammable gases.

One of the main features of the FT-10 is its innovative infrared sensor, which allows for the detection of various gas types, including methane, propane, and butane. This technology ensures that the device can identify gas leaks quickly, enhancing safety in residential and commercial environments. The FT-10 features a user-friendly interface, complete with a clear LCD display that provides real-time readings and visual indicators. This makes it easy for technicians to interpret data quickly, even in low visibility situations.

The device is built for durability and portability, weighing just a few pounds and designed to withstand harsh working conditions. Its compact size allows for easy handling, making the FT-10 ideal for fieldwork. Additionally, it is equipped with a robust battery that offers extended operational time, ensuring that professionals can rely on it during critical situations without worrying about frequent recharging.

Another notable characteristic of the FT-10 is its built-in data logging capability. Users can store measurement data for later analysis, which is crucial for documentation and compliance purposes. The device also features customizable alarm settings, providing audible and visual notifications when gas concentrations exceed predetermined safety levels. This feature enhances user safety, allowing immediate action to be taken to mitigate risks.

Moreover, the FT-10 is designed with user comfort in mind. The ergonomic shape fits comfortably in hand, and the controls are strategically placed for easy accessibility during operation.

In conclusion, the Bacharach FT-10 gas leak detector amalgamates advanced sensor technologies, durability, and user-friendly features into one comprehensive package. It stands as a trusted ally for technicians who prioritize safety and efficiency in their work, ensuring they can respond promptly and effectively to gas leak incidents.