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GE KM260 Series Installation And User Manual

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GE KM260 Series User Manual
GE KM260 Series User Guide
GE KM260 Series Online Manual

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  • GE KM260 Series, Kilsen and Aritech are GE Interlogix brands. http://www.geindustrial.com/ge-interlogix/emea © 2003 GE Interlogix B.V.. All rights reserved. GE Interlogix B.V. grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only. GE Interlogix B.V. reserves the right to change information without notice.

  • KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 3 CONTENTS 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 General description ..................................................................................................................

  • GE KM260 Series, 4 KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General description The GE Interlogix carbon monoxide (CO) detection system is the ideal solution for detection of dangerous levels of CO gas in car parks and other enclosed spaces where levels of CO gas must be monitored and controlled effectively. The detection system is based on the analysis of polyatomic gas molecules in the air and uses a rapid-acting (under ten seconds) SnO2 doped semiconductor housed in the head of the detector. CO levels are sent to and displayed in the control panel and ventilation and alarm relays triggered automatically when user-d

  • GE KM260 Series, KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 5 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.1 Fixing the cabinet to the wall Fix the cabinet to the wall at an approximate height of 1.5 metres from the floor, in a place with easy access. The zone module LED display should be at eye-level. The cabinet must be installed in a clean, dry place free from vibrations with a temperature between 0 and 60º C. The relative humidity must not exceed 95%. There should be no condensation. The place of installation shou

  • GE KM260 Series, 6 KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System Figure 2: Line connection 1. Positive line; 2. Data; 3. Negative line. Figure 3: Mains connection 1. Fuse (pre-installed); 2. Live AC (fused); 3. Earth; 4. Neutral AC. 2.3 System startup Once all connections have been completed and zone detectors installed the zone module may be switched on and a system test performed. To do this: 1. Press the on-off key. When the zone module is first switched ON the LED display indicates On until an initial CO reading is p

  • GE KM260 Series, KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 7 3 USER GUIDE Each zone in the CO detection system is controlled and configured by an independent zone module. Zone CO levels are passed to the zone module from the detectors and the highest CO level detected is displayed on the LED display as Parts Per Million (PPM) of the sampled air. 3.1 Zone module keypad 1. LED display 2. Power on-off key / LED 3. Mute key / LED 4. Test key 5. * (star) key 6. Alarm LED 7. Ventilatio

  • GE KM260 Series, 8 KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 3.2 Zone module keys Power on-off Key The on-off key switches the zone module ON and OFF. When the zone module is OFF it is indicated in the unit LED display and in the power on- off key LED indicator. Mute key The mute key silences the internal buzzer and disables the alarm output relay. When the mute key is active the key LED indicator is red. Test key Used to verify the proper working of the LED display, the zone module LED indicators and the acoustic buzzer. * (star) key The * key has two functions: 1. Alarm level indication and selection If the zone

  • GE KM260 Series, KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 9 Mode key Used to select the different operating modes for ventilation:  Stopped.  Manual.  Automatic. Stopped mode disables the ventilation system. Manual mode manually activates the ventilation relay output. Automatic mode triggers the ventilation output when one of the detectors in the zone reaches the pre-defined alarm level. Ventilation is preceded by a short user-defined waiting period in which the ventilation LED indicator flashes. This LED indicator is constant during ventilation. Ventilation continues for a short period after CO level

  • 10 KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System To exit Configuration Mode use the * key to cycle through all options – Configuration Mode will exit after the final option. Configuration Mode will exit automatically if no key is pressed for 15 seconds. Configuration options and their default values can be seen in Table 1: Configuration options a

  • GE KM260 Series, KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 11 4 MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY 4.1 System maintenance Do not tamper with zone module circuit board or electronics. In the event of a fault only qualified personel should attempt fault repair. The built in system and self-testing functions ensure that your CO detection system is always in perfect working order. For increased safety we recommend:  Regular inspection and calibration of the system. The frequency of such inspections will be decided by environmental factors such as relative humidity, excessive dirt or dust and concentration of any other contaminating gases.  A log book of all f

  • 12 KM260 Series Carbon Monoxide Detection System 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cabinet size (1 or 2 zones).....................................................275 mm x 335 mm x 130 mm Cabinet size (3 to 5 zones) .....................................................470 mm x 335 mm x 130 mm Mains power supply ...................................................................

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