Honeywell 19546GM1 installation manual Installation, ALocating the Manning GM-1

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2 Installation

2 Installation

ALocating the Manning GM-1

Figure 1: Mounting dimensions for the Manning GM-1

When unpacking the unit, inspect all boxes and contents for shipping damage. If any screws or other metal parts are missing, these must be found to ensure that the printed circuit boards will not be damaged when power is applied.

5/16"

Gas Monitoring Alarm System

6"

The control unit is designed to be mounted on a solid (non-vibrating) wall through four holes in the two mounting flanges. While the physical location must be determined in part by local conditions, it is important to consider the following:

CAUTION

Protect the Manning GM-1 from rain, snow, water sprays, cleaning crews, and physical damage.

Mount the unit on a solid wall (non- vibrating) at eye level for convenience in taking readings, servicing, etc.

The Manning GM-1 is NOT explosion proof. DO NOT MOUNT in a hazardous atmosphere.

Gas Monitor

Manning GM-1

Reset

24 1/4"

Silence

10 3/4"

Operating temperature for the Manning GM-1 is 0o F to +120o F.

Pre-punched holes are provided in the bottom of the enclosure for cable access. DO NOT drill holes in the top of the cabinet as this will void the warranty.

If hole drilling is required, be sure to remove all metal filings.

Mounting dimensions are included in Figure 1.

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Contents Release D Draft Instruction and Installation ManualGas Monitoring Alarm System Manning GM-1Copyright 2009 by Honeywell International Inc Notices and TrademarksRelease D July World Wide Web Symbol DefinitionsSymbolDefinition About This DocumentSection ContentsIntroduction Serial number1 System Description Weight 11 lbs System SpecificationsSignal input: 4/20 mA ease of troubleshootingALocating the Manning GM-1 2 InstallationRelay Wiring 2 Installation continuedBWiring AC Power WiringRisk of electrical shock Potential hazard 2 Installation continuedADisplay Panel BReset and Silence SwitchesCDIP Switch Setting 3 Operation3 Operation continued DSignal and SetpointsEStart-UpProcedures FTroubleshootingmVDC G MaintenanceH Replacement Parts 3 Operation continued4.Disclaimer of Unstated Warranties 4 Limited Warranty1.Limited Warranty 2.Exclusions