GAS LEAK DETECTOR INSTALLATION & USER GUIDE
3. POWER SUPPLY
The Power supply is connected at Con 1 (see Fig. 1)
Green LED on - shows power connected.
Pin 1 = 0V,
Pin 2 = 12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 30VDC,
Pin 3 = Earth.
The 0V (pin 1) on the power supply terminal block (CON 1) can withstand 50V AC or DC with respect to the 0V (Pin 1) on the output terminal block (CON 3). If this is likely to be exceeded use an isolated power supply.
On the power supply side 12V is the minimum voltage at the terminals. Power consumption is 4W max. It can draw 0.33Amp at 12V, so voltage drop along the supply cable should be considered when selecting supply cable, type and length. For example, for cable resistance 10ohm/100m allowing for the flow and return total cable resistance for 100m is 20ohm and voltage drop along the cable is 6.6V. Minimum DC supply then should be 19V.
If you need to use a cable of greater diameter that 1.5 mm sq, you can use a terminal block at each sensor position capable of taking the larger cable and connect from that into the CON1 terminal block using 1mm sq wire. Alternatively use local power supplies to reduce cable runs and voltage loss.
4. ANALOGUE OUTPUTS
Analogue Outputs which indicate the concentration of gas refrigerant in the air, are at Con 3 (see Figure 1.)
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Pin 1 = 0V
Pin 2 =
Pin 3 =
Pin 4 =
When connecting the
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