AGM300 - Electrical Wiring

It is highly recommended that the AGM300 be connected directly to the AC power source, preferably on its own circuit. The connection should be completed with a UL rated multi-conductor wire (14-18 AWG).

Locate service knockouts on exterior of enclosure and install electrical conduit in the typical manner.

The AGM300 is available in either a 120 or 230 VAC configuration. The unit’s AC voltage rating is marked on the outside of the enclosure. Do one of the following to connect the AC power leads and ground:

• 120 VAC Installation

Locate the AC IN connector T1 and the Ground Stud on the inside of the enclosure (Page 7).

Remove the AC IN connector from the Power Supply board, and then secure the incoming AC power line (black) and neutral (white) wires to this connector as shown in the following illustration. Carefully plug the connector back onto the circuit board.

Using the supplied crimp-on ring terminal, washers, and nuts, connect the AC input ground wire (green) along with the ground wire connected to the enclosure’s lid to the monitor’s Ground Stud.

• 230 VAC Installation

Locate the AC Input Line Filter’s black and white wires, and the Ground Stud on the inside of the enclosure (Page 7).

Using wire nuts, secure the incoming AC power Line 1 (black) and Line 2 (white) wires to the AC Input Line Filter as shown in the following illustration.

Using the supplied crimp-on ring terminal, washers, and nuts, connect the AC input ground wire (green) along with the ground wire connected to the enclosure’s lid to the monitor’s Ground Stud.

WARNING – Drilling holes in the AGM300 enclosure will void the warranty. Please use knockouts provided for electrical connections.

WARNING - Electrical installation should be performed by a certified electrician and should comply with all applicable local, state, and federal electrical safety codes.

WARNING - Under no circumstances should this instrument be operated without connection to a protective ground. Doing so poses a potential shock hazard and is also a violation of electrical safety standards applicable to this type of equipment.

A switch or circuit-breaker shall be included in the building installation

It shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator

It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment

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AGM300, ADM800 specifications

The Bacharach ADM 800 and AGM 300 are advanced analyzers designed for efficient monitoring and detection of gases in various applications. Known for their reliability and accuracy, these instruments cater to commercial and industrial sectors, ensuring safety and compliance with environmental regulations.

The Bacharach ADM 800 is a portable gas detection device renowned for its ability to detect multiple refrigerants. With a user-friendly interface, it features a high-resolution display that provides real-time data on refrigerant concentrations, allowing technicians to quickly identify leaks during maintenance operations. One of its standout technologies is a highly sensitive thermal conductivity sensor, which enables the ADM 800 to differentiate between various hydrocarbon refrigerants with precision.

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Both models emphasize user-centric design, with intuitive interfaces and clear displays, making them accessible even to those with minimal training. Additionally, their low maintenance requirements and long sensor life contribute to reduced operational costs.

In conclusion, the Bacharach ADM 800 and AGM 300 are exemplary solutions for gas detection and monitoring. Their advanced technologies, robust features, and user-friendly designs make them indispensable for ensuring safety and regulatory compliance in various environments.