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G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 DOMESTIC MICROPROCESSOR- BASED SELECTIVE DETECTORS WITH RELAY OUTPUT G 5..08 MZ REV. 0 RGS 8-8 Eng. Conform to standards: CEI EN 5094 and CEI EN 5044 for combustible gases CEI EN 509 and CEI EN 509 for carbon monoxide (CO) Supplied with internal sensor for methane or for LPG Option of connecting or remote sensors for methane, LPG or CO SPDT relay output LEDs for power, pre-alarm, alarm and sensor fault Power supply : 30 V~ ; Protection : IP 4. APPLICATION RGS gas detectors are designed to guarantee the safe use, in non-industrial premises, of domestic gas appliances such as hobs, ovens, wall boilers. They are able to monitor, by means of the internal sensor and one or two optional remote sensors, the concentration in the air of the commonest combustible gases: methane, LPG-propane. By means of a special remote sensor they can also control the concentration in the air of carbon monoxide (CO). The relay output can control a gas shut-off valve, a fan, etc Code Internal Alarm Pre-alarm Suitable sensor threshold threshold external sensor RGS 8 Methane 0.80 % 0.50 % SRS 58/58/358 RGS 8 LPG (Propane) 0.35 % 0.0 % SRS 58/58/358 REMOTE SENSORS Code Gas Power supply Protection Maximum connection length 4xmm 4x.5mm SRS 58 Methane 30 Volt~ IP 4 50 m 75 m SRS 58 LPG (Propane) 30 Volt~ IP 4 50 m 75 m SRS 358 CO (Carbon monoxide) 30 Volt~ IP 4 50 m 75 m. TYPICAL INSTALLATION

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 3. TECHNICAL DATA Power supply 30 V ~ ± 0% Frequency 50 60 Hz Consumption,5 VA Protection IP 4 Electromagnetic compatibility CEE 93/68 Ambient temperature:: operating 0 40 C storage 0 + 60 C Permitted ambient humidity Classs F DIN 40040 Weight 50 g SPDT output relay : type watertight with inert gas maximum switching voltage 50 V ~ maximum switching current 5 () A Acoustic alarm: 85 db / metre Time for stabilisation sensors 0 seconds Sensing element: Methane (RGS 8, SRS 58): semiconductor (Figaro TGS 6-B00) LPG-propane (RGS 8, SRS 58): semiconductor (Figaro TGS 60-B00) CO (carbon monoxide) (SRS 358): electrochemical cell (Sixth-Sense ECO-Sure/e) Alarm and pre-alarm thresholds: Methane alarm 0.80 % (8,000 ppm) Methane pre-alarm 60% of alarm threshold LPG-propane alarm 0.35 % (3,500 ppm) LPG-propane pre-alarm 60% of alarm threshold CO (carbon monoxide) alarm threshold + time < 50 ppm: no alarm 50 00 ppm: 60 minutes 00 300 ppm: 0 minutes > 300 ppm: immediate alarm CO (carbon monoxide) pre-alarm time between exceeding threshold and alarm 4. OVERALL DIMENSIONS 5. BASE Base 4 Alarm LED Cover 5 Power LED 3 Sensor fault LED 6 Button for TEST and for restarting operation Base 9 Power supply terminal block Printed circuit 0 Terminal block for controls 3 Holes for fixing screws & remote sensors 4 Knockout for cables Internal gas sensor 5 Cover securing elements Acoustic alarm 6 Cover locking tongue 3 Programmer 7 Transformer 4 Microprocessor 8 Output relay 5 Button for TEST and re-start operation 6. CONSTRUCTION The detector comprises: base (4., 5.) in shockproof plastic, with two holes at a standard distance (5.3) for mounting on a wall or on a standard flush- mounting pattress and with a knockout (5.4) for the passage of the electric cables. printed circuit (5.), manufactured to CEI standards, where are fitted the terminal block for the electrical connections (5.9 and 5.0), the gas sensor (5.), the acoustic alarm (5.), the output relay hermetically-sealed to prevent sparks from switching comeing into contact with the surrounding atmosphere and with the switches enclosed in inert gas to protect them from wearing out (5.8); the button for re-start from the latching condition and testing (4.6, 5.5), the microprocessor (5.4) and the programmer (5.3). protective cover (4.), in shock-proof plastic, which is secured by means of two securing elements (5.5) on the left and by the cover locking tongue (5.6) on the right.

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 7. INSTALLATION The gas detector must be installed in the space in which a gas escape is most likely to occur e.g. the kitchen with its hobs, oven, wall boiler. If the gas appliances used are to be found in several rooms, it is possible to connect one or two remote sensors to the detector (which already has an internal sensor) in order to guarantee a complete control of all the spaces concerned. The correct siting of the components forming the gas-detecting system is essential for ensuring its correct operation and accordingly for guaranteeing the safety of the spaces controlled and of the persons in them. For this reason you advised to have your system installed by a qualified engineer. 7. Detector and remote sensors The siting of the detector and of any remote sensors depends on the type of gas and, in particular, on the concentration in air of the gas that has to be controlled: Methane (a gas lighter than air that tends to move upwards). Position: at a distance of 0...50 centimetres from the ceiling and, in any event, above the door or the highest window.. LPG-propane (a gas heavier than air that tends to move downwards). Position: at a distance of 0...30 centimetres from the floor, CO (carbon monoxide) (a gas with a density similar to air and which therefore tends to diffuse uniformly). Position: at a height of 50... 00 centimetres from the floor. Moreover, to ensure correct operation and to avoid false alarms due to the casual and momentary presence of gas, the detector and the sensors must NOT be positioned : at a distance less than... metres from gas boilers or water-heaters. at a distance less than...3 metres from gas hobs and ovens (also to avoid contamination of the sensor by fats and kitchen vapours. in the open. in enclosed spaces (e.g. behind curtains, in a corner or in a wardrobe). directly above or below a sink. near to doors or windows. near to air extractors. in places where temperature and humidity could be outside the limits given under 3.TECHNICAL DATA. in places where dust or dirt could contaminate the sensor and so render it ineffective. in places where air movement could be restricted by furniture. in places subject to water splashing, especially for detectors sited near the floor. in places where it would be very difficult to re-set the device manually and to make periodic checks. 7. Shut-off solenoid valve This must be installed on the gas supply pipe, observing the following precautions: preferably in a space different from the one monitored. in an easily accessible place (especially for the valves which have to be re-set manually). if installed outside, it must be protected from the weather. in plants with external tanks of LPG-propane it must be installed downstream of the pressure reduction valve (30...40 mbar). in plants with cylinders, it must be installed downstream of the pressure reduction valve and, if possible, connected directly to this by means of a screwed pipe. 8. PROGRAMMER Latching alarm Factory setting Connection sensor With latching Without latching Output relay Internal sensor only With B With B and B3 If the programmer is not set according to the actual situation of the sensors, the detector will signal fault status with the yellow LED (3.3) Normaly energised Normaly de-energised 3

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 9. WIRING DIAGRAMS GENERAL LAYOUT The relay is shown with the detector in the "detector not powered" condition B Internal sensor of detector B-B3 SRS remote sensors M Fan Y Solenoid valve N.O with re-set Y Solenoid valve N.C with re-set Y3 Solenoid valve N.C with re-set EXAMPLES OF OPERATIONAL CONTROLS The relay is shown with the detector powered and not in alarm condition Solenoid valve Solenoid valve Solenoid valve N.O. with re-set N.C. N.C. with re-set Fan (solution not recommended with kitchen gas hobs) Without latching With latching Without latching Without latching Relay normally de-energised Relay normally energised Relay normally energised Relay normally energised 0. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The power line for the remote sensors can be the same as that of the detector or taken separately from another point in the distribution network. IMPORTANT : the detection system must always be in operation, so the electric power for the detector and the remote sensors must be taken directly from the mains supply, without the interposition of switches or other devices that could inadvertently render it inactive. For the electrical connections the following cables should be used :.5 mm for power supply and for the control circuit (relay output switch), for connection of the remote sensors : mm for distances up to 50 meters,.5 mm for distances up to 75 meters 4

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0. OPERATION. Switching on As soon as it is powered, the detector does not received alarms, and so does not signal them, for the first two minutes of operation. This time is necessary for the gas sensing elements to become stabilised so that their readings can be considered correct and reliable. During this period the green LED (4.5), which indicates the presence of power, lights intermittently: at the end of the stabilisation period the green LED remains lit and the detector is ready for gas monitoring.. Pre-alarm and alarm The sensing element inside the detector and those in any remote sensors (SRS 58 for methane, SRS 58 for LPGpropane and SRS 358 for carbon monoxide (CO) monitor the concentration of gas in the air: should the reading by any of the sensing elements exceed the pre-alarm threshold, the red LED (4.4) on the detector starts to flash. if the alarm threshold is also exceeded, the red LED lights and stays lit and, with a maximum delay of 30 seconds (which serves to avoid signalling false alarms due to the temporary presence of gas), the detector switches on the internal acoustic alarm and closes the output relay..3 Pre-alarm threshold and alarm for combustible gases: methane & LPG-propane For the combustible gases, methane and LPG-propane, the alarm threshold must not be greater than a concentration equal to 0% of the LEL (lower explosive limit = volumetric ratio in air of combustible gas or vapour, below which an explosive mixture is not formed) of the gas to be controlled (regulation UNI CEI EN 5094, point 4.3.3). For the gases under consideration we have the following values: Type of gas LEL Maximum threshold Alarm threshold (0 % del LEL) set by detector Methane 5% (50,000ppm) % (0,000 ppm) 0.80% (8.000 ppm) LPG-Propane.% (,000 ppm) 0.4% (4.00 ppm) 0.35% (3.500 ppm) The threshold for signalling the pre-alarm is established at a value equal to 60% of the alarm threshold..4 Pre-alarm and alarm thresholds for carbon monoxide (CO) Carbon monoxide (CO) can be controlled by connecting a remote sensor SRC 358 to the detector. The danger from this gas does not derive from its inflammability or explosiveness, but from its high toxicity. This danger depends, moreover, not only on the concentration of gas in the air but also on the length of time a person is exposed to an atmosphere with CO present. For this reason, it is possible to identify several intervention modes by the detector, that is: concentration < 0.005% (50 ppm): the safety of the persons present is assured for an indeterminate time and so the detector does not intervene, concentration 0.005 0.0% (50 00 ppm): within this concentration range the sensor and the detector for 60 minutes signal a Pre-alarm state; then, after this period, go to the Alarm state. concentration 0.0 0.03% (00 300 ppm): within this concentration range the sensor and the detector, for 0 minutes, signal a Pre-alarm state; then, after this period, go to the Alarm state., concentration > 0.03% (300 ppm): the safety of the persons present is not guaranteed. The sensor and the detector immediately signal the Alarm state. The concentration values and the times taken into consideration by the sensor and, consequently, by the detector, are established leaving a large safety margin to ensure the safety of the people present. The action of the sensor is of the dynamic type: if the concentration changes from one range to another, the time count increases or diminishes as a consequence, thereby modifying the response of the detector. In particular, if the concentration of CO should fall below 0.005% (50 ppm) for more than one minute, the sensor returns to the Normal condition, cancelling all the times counted up to that moment. As a consequence, the detector will exit the pre-alarm condition in any event, and from the alarm state if Without latching is programmed (see section 8 PROGRAMMER)..5 Sensor fault alarm The detector can signal the possibility that any one of the sensors, internal or external, is defective. if the internal sensor has a fault, on the detector facia the yellow LED flashes. if one of the remote sensors has a fault, both the yellow LED on the detector and the yellow LED on the defective sensor flash. Warning: if the warning Sensor fault should light, ask for technical assistance. 5

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0.6 Output control The output control consists of the SPDT switch of a relay which can be used in two ways: normally de-energised: under normal operating conditions (detector powered but not in alarm state), the relay is deenergised and remains in this state even if the detector is not powered and becomes energised only in the presence of an alarm signal. normally energised: under normal operating conditions (detector powered but not in alarm state), the relay is energised and becomes de-energised in the presence of an alarm signal or when there is no power to the detector. The operating mode can be chosen by means of the programmer (5.3), and established in relation to the type of control you want to use (8. PROGRAMMER)..7 Latching ce the alarm has been triggered the detector can act in two ways: maintain the alarm status for an indefinite period until an operator intervenes. The latter must re-set manually the operation of the detector by using the reset button (4.6, 5.5). maintain the alarm status until the gas concentration returns below the alarm threshold. The operating mode can be chosen by means of the programmer (5.3), and established on the basis of the type of operational control you want to use (8. PROGRAMMER).. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE To ensure that the detector continues to operate correctly, it is necessary to check its operation according to the instructions given below at least once every three or four months. At least once a year it is advisable to have the system checked by a specialist engineer.. Check detector Keep pressed the TEST button (4.6 and 5.5) for about five seconds until the detector enters first, the pre-alarm state, and then the alarm state. Check that: the red LED lights and stays lit indicating alarm status. the internal acoustic alarm is switched on. the external control signal is switched on (gas shut-off valve, fan ) Release the button: if the detector is programmed without latching, after about five seconds the alarm ceases and the detector returns to its normal operating condition. if the detector is programmed with latching, to exit the alarm condition press the TEST button again for about three seconds. if the solenoid valve has manual re-set it must be re-opened it by means of the re-set handle,. Check remote sensor Check that they are powered (the green LED must be lit) and that the sensing element is working (the yellow LED should be unlit)..3 Length of life of sensing element the cover of the sensor can be seen a plate showing the servicing date of the sensor. After this date, in fact, the life cycle of the sensing element is exhausted and it must be replaced by a new one. It is necessary to calibrate the new sensing element and to service the sensor completely. These operations must be carried out in the workshops of the manufacturers. 6

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 3. WARNING: IN THE EVENT OF ALARM Combustible gas (Methane, LPG-Propane) First of all, remember that most people are able to notice the presence of combustible gases (methane and LPGpropane) in the air, even at concentrations below the alarm level established for the detector, and so the smell of gas does not indicate that the detector is faulty and does not necessarily indicate a danger situation. CO Carbon monoxide CO (carbon monoxide) is produced by the incomplete combustion of any burner that has to use the oxygen in the air in the space in which it is installed. It is absolutely odourless and so it is impossible to detect its presence: this renders it extremely dangerous. ly a gas detector can reveal the presence of this gas. For the above reasons, and since you cannot know instinctively which type of gas has caused a dangerous situation, if the detector signals the alarm, act as follows: turn off all open flames, and put out cigarettes, cigars, pipes, etc; turn off all gas appliances; do not operate electric switches since these could cause sparks; do not use the telephone in the spaces where gas is present; for methane, close the central valve of the gas supply; whilst for propane-lpg close the cylinder or the storage tank. open windows and doors to ventilate the spaces concerned with the presence of gas. If the cause of the alarm is discovered and securely eliminated, the detector can be re-set and the supply of gas re-started. If the reason for the escape of a combustible gas if not clear, immediately inform the emergency service of the gas supply company. 7

G - RGS 8-8 Eng. 5..08 MZ REV. 0 Amendment to data sheet Date Revision No. Page Section Amendment description..05 MZ 4 9.WIRING DIAGRAM Amendment on WIRING DIAGRAM 5..08 MZ 0 5.4 Pre-alarm and alarm thresholds for carbon monoxide (CO) Adjust CO concentration value CONTROLLI TEMPERATURA ENERGIA TECNOLOGIE ELETTRONICHE S.p.A. Sede Legale: 03 Milano - Via San G.B. De La Salle, 4/a Head Office & Sales Via San G.B. De La Salle, 4/a Tel. +39 07 03 - Milano Fax +39 0593645 Orders Fax +39 0739 Reg. Off. Central & Southern Via S. Longanesi, 4 Tel. +39 065573330 0046 - Roma Fax +39 06556657 Shipping Via Gen. Treboldi, 90/9 Tel. +39 036477300 5048 - Edolo (BS) Tel. +39 03647730 E-mail: info@coster.eu Web: www.coster.eu ISO 900:000 THE INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION NETWORK Registration Number: IT - 34674 CSQ - Certificate N. 95.COEE D 339 8