Gas alarm «Seitron»
Carbon monoxide CO is very dangerous and toxic, odorless and colorless, a person cannot identify or feel, but inhaling it in small concentrations can be fatal. New technological research has led to the development of the seitron gas alarm, a device that detects CO2 accumulations that are life-threatening. The «Seitron» gas alarm is designed for the timely detection of CO carbon monoxide in parking lots, boiler rooms and residential premises. Two actuation thresholds and 2 output relays on each threshold, equipped with a sound and light alarm system, a reset button. 230V supply voltage and IP40 degree of protection. The Seitron gas alarm is equipped with sensitive devices that provide preliminary and main alarms. Triggering depends on the CO concentration in the room.
A preliminary alarm, the device is triggered if the concentration of carbon monoxide already exceeds the limit of 20mgm3. The warning red LED starts blinking and the first threshold of relay 1 starts to operate. The main alarm or 2 sensitive threshold of the device is triggered when the CO concentration exceeds 100 mgm3. The warning indicator will light solid red and an alarm beep will sound and relay 2 will be energized. The sound of the signal and the relays work until you press the «reset» button located on the instrument panel. Even if the concentration of carbon monoxide falls below the alarming threshold. It is possible to connect additional protective and signaling equipment to the output relays installed in the detector.
The normal operation of the indoor carbon monoxide monitoring detector occurs after 15 seconds, since the device is equipped with an automatic diagnostic system. There is a yellow flashing indicator on the front panel, notifies of a sensor failure. The green indicator is about the readiness of the device to work to analyze the air for gas contamination. The operation of the relay, audible alarm and indication devices is checked for 5 seconds by pressing the control button located on the front panel of the device. The CO detector is also equipped with a delay device that prevents the alarm system from being triggered. After turning on the device, a self-monitoring process takes place and the relays are blocked..