Bacharach 3015-4256 manual Audible Alarm is OFF

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AUDALRM Allows the monitor’s internal audible alarm to be associated with any function of the monitoring system. Factory default is OFF. Use the Keypad to select the desired audible alarm function, and then press ENTER to save that value and return to the previous screen.

Audible Alarm Settings: OFF, ANY ALARM, SYSTEM FAULT, LEAK ALARM, SPILL ALARM, EVAC ALARM, MONITOR STOPPED

NOTE: MONITOR STOPPED indicates there is a critical system fault, and the monitor is no longer functioning correctly.

CLOCK – Sets the monitor’s date and time. Use the Keypad to enter the correct date and time, and then press ENTER to save those values and return to the previous screen. Note that time is displayed in a

24 hour format, while the date is displayed as mm/dd/yy.

GASTYPE – Used to select of any one of 24 gas types plus one custom gas for monitoring. Factory default is R-134a. Note that the factory can program a custom gas type as specified on the sales order, or a custom gas can programmed into the monitor at a later time using the CUST K1, K2, K3 function. Use the Keypad to select the desired gas type, and then press ENTER to save the selection and return to the previous screen.

Gases Available for Selection: R-11, R-12, R-22, R-23, R-113, R-114, R-123, R-124, R-134a, R-401a, R-402a, R-402b, R-404a, R-407a, R-407c, R-408a, R-409a, R-410a, R-500, R-502, R-503, R-507, R-508b, H1301, CUSTOM

LEAKLVL – Sets the Leak Alarm level, adjustable from 1 to 300 ppm. Factory default is 100 ppm. Note that the Leak Alarm level cannot be set higher than either the Spill or Evacuate Alarm levels. Refer to Appendix for recommended alarm settings for other gases. Use the Keypad to set the desired Leak Alarm level, and then press ENTER to save that level and return to the previous screen.

SPILLLVL – Sets the Spill Alarm level, adjustable from no lower than the Leak Alarm level to a maximum value of 500 ppm, but not higher than the Evacuate Alarm level. Factory default is 300 ppm. Refer to Appendix for recommended alarm settings for other gases. Use the Keypad to set the desired Spill Alarm level, and then press ENTER to save that level and return to the previous screen.

EVACLVL – Sets the Evacuate Alarm level, adjustable from no lower than the Spill Alarm level to 9999 ppm. Factory default is 500 ppm. Refer to Appendix for recommended alarm settings for other gases. Use the Keypad to set the desired spill level alarm level, and then press ENTER to save that level and return to the previous screen.

P-CHK– This Pressure Check function displays the current manifold pressure and the stored ambient pressure in psia, along with the difference between these two pressures and the current fault code. Refer to Working with the P-CHK Function (Page 22).

CUST K1, K2 & K3 – Used to enter custom calibration data for a blend of refrigerant gases that is not part of the monitor’s standard 24 refrigerant gas library. Before using this function, the operator must contact the factory and provide information about the blend of refrigerant gases to be monitored. Custom calibration data will then be supplied to enable the HGMSZ to accurately monitor that particular gas blend. To enter this data, refer to Section Entering Custom Refrigerant Calibration Values (Page 20).

AUDIBLE ALARM IS OFF

SET DATE & TIME 11/10/03 15:30

SELECT GAS TYPE

R134A

EDIT LEAK LEVEL 0100 PPM

EDIT SPILL LEVEL

0300 PPM

EDIT EVAC LEVEL 0500 PPM

14.07* AMB14.05 -0.02dif <1000>

CUSTOM CAL K^1 xxxx.xxx

CUSTOM CAL K^2 yyyy.yyy

CUSTOM CAL K^3 zzzz.zzz

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Contents Hgmsz Halogen Gas Monitor Single Zone Installation / Operation / MaintenanceDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents Entering Custom Refrigerant Calibration Values Hazard Symbols on Monitor How to Use This ManualSafety Precautions General Description Functional OverviewUnderstanding Monitoring Levels Response to the Presence of Multiple RefrigerantsSuggested Location of Sampling Point Installation Considerations InspectionLocating the Monitor Connecting Gas Sample and Exhaust Lines Mounting InstructionsOverview Connecting the Gas-Sample Line Connecting the Exhaust LineTubing Considerations Interior Schematic Interior SchematicElectrical Wiring Connection Connecting External AlarmsMA Current Loop Interface Typical External Alarm Relay 1 WiringInstruction General Operation Front Panel Display and ControlsInitial Power Up Display ScreensData Display Screen Function Screens R134A Calfactor Audible Alarm is OFF Working with System Faults Working with Gas AlarmsFault Codes Viewing the Fault LogClearing the Stored PPM Log, Alarms & Faults Data Reset to Factory Default SettingsEntering Custom Refrigerant Calibration Values Second Diagnostic Screen First Diagnostic ScreenWorking with the Diagnos Function Keypad FunctionsScreen Display Working with the P-CHK FunctionCalibration Procedure Adjusting Calibration FactorWorking with the Calibration Function Instruction Charcoal Filter Clock BatteryHydrophobic Filter Servicing Air LinesReplacement Parts & Optional Accessories Replacement PartsOptional Accessories Appendix Table of Recommended Alarm SettingsWarranty and Service WarrantyRegister Your Warranty by Visiting Service Field Repair Return ProcedureHalon SpecificationsPage Bacharach, Inc Dart Road, Newnan GA Ph 678-423-2481 Fax

3015-4256 specifications

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