AGM300 - Specifications

Product Type:

Ammonia gas, multiple area infrared monitoring system for low level continuous

 

monitoring of ammonia refrigerant gas used in most commercial refrigeration systems.

 

System design supports compliance to the refrigerant monitoring requirements of

 

ANS/BSR ASHRE 15-1994.

Coverage:

4-point standard, expandable to 16 points in 4 point increments

Detector Type:

Infrared non-dispersive, computer enhanced

Gas:

Ammonia, NH3, R-717

Sensitivity:

1 ppm

Measuring Range:

25 to 10,000 ppm

Accuracy:

±10 % of reading

Front Panel:

3 Indicator lights:

 

• One green light will glow steady when unit is operating normally, or flashing when

 

unit is in warm-up mode

 

• One red light will glow steady when any point is above the alarm setting, or will be

 

flashing when the unit is in service mode

 

• One yellow light will glow when there is a system fault

Temperature Drift:

±0.3% of reading per degrees C

Sampling Mode:

Automatic or manual (hold)

Re-Zero:

Auto or on zone change

Response Time:

5 to 120 seconds - depending on air line length and number of zones

System Noise:

Less than 40dB(A) @ 10 feet

Monitoring Distance:

Up to 500 feet maximum air line length (each zone)

Conditioned Signal:

Dual optional 4–20 mA isolated outputs; Channel 1 = zone area; Channel 2 = PPM

Alarms:

Four SPDT alarm contacts are provided (Rated 5 amp 120 VAC)

 

Three assigned to PPM level alarms - One assigned to system faults

Communications:

• Full two-way communication with ADM800 Ammonia Display Module or Building

 

Management System via RS-485 serial interface.

 

RS-232C communication port standard

 

• MODBUS RTU communication protocol standard

Power Safety Mode:

Fully automatic system reset. All programmed parameters retained.

Operating Temp:

32 to 113 °F (0 to 45 °C)

Ambient Humidity:

5 to 90% (non-condensing)

Size/Weight:

17"H x 12"W x 5.5"D - 15 lbs.

AC Power:

120 or 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 21 Watts

Certification:

UL #61010-1 and CE Mark

Warranty:

Two (2) Years from date of shipment

Altitude Limit:

2,000 Meters

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AGM300, ADM800 specifications

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