Installation – Amico Nema 4 Master Alarm User Manual

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9. COMPUTER INTERFACE MODULE

The Computer Interface Module is a piggyback board that fits on top of the master

status module. This module plugs into the status module via a connector, located at the

bottom end of the status module. There are three mounting screws provided to secure this

module to the status module. This module provides dry contacts for interface to a “Build-

ing Management System”. The module is “Fail-Safe”, closed circuit monitoring.

PLEASE NOTE: The computer interface module is not compatible with the 2 in 1 board.

A m i c o M i c r o p r o c e s s o r B a s e d A l a r m

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MASTER ALARM

7.

MASTER/NEMA 4 STATUS MODULE

Each Master Status Module will continuously monitor up to 10 signals from
source equipment and pressure switches. If any of the signals being
monitored go into an alarm condition, a red LED will illuminate and the
audible alarm will sound. The module has a slow and a rapid flashing LED
rate. The last alarm condition always flashes at a rapid rate, while the
previously acknowledged alarms always flash at a slow rate.

PLEASE NOTE: Contacts located on back of module are Dry Contacts
only. DO NOT apply any voltage.

8.

COMPUTER INTERFACE MODULE

The Computer Interface Module is a piggyback board that fits on top of the
master status module. This module plugs into the status module via a
connector, located at the bottom end of the status module. There are three
mounting screws provided to secure this module to the status module.

This module provides dry contacts
for interface to a “Building Manage-
ment System
”. The module is “Fail-
Safe”, closed circuit monitoring.

NOTE: The computer interface
module is not compatible with the 2
in 1 board.

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Amico Pipeline

Installation

THE ALARM BOX

Install the back-box to the studs of the wall at the desired height. Ensure that the box is securely in place. The mounting

brackets are adjustable to suit the thickness of the wall. MAKE SURE the box is parallel, squared and flush with the finished wall

surface, to ensure that the frame assembly will fit properly.

FOR LOCAL SENSOR ONLY

If the sensors are to be mounted locally (inside the back box), the pipe stubs must be connected to the pipeline. Using

silver-brazing techniques, connect each pipe stub to it’s appropriate gas or vacuum while ensuring that the bottom of

the pipe stub is wrapped with a damp cloth. BE CAREFUL not to damage the DISS check-valve by overheating the lower

portion of the copper pipe. When the brazing of pipe stubs has been completed, the system can be pressure tested.

STANDING PRESSURE TEST

Perform a standing pressure test on the piping system as per NFPA-99 “Health Care Facilities”. Inspect all joints for leaks

and make certain each gas is piped to a correspondingly labelled gas service.

FRAME/MODULE ASSEMBLY

Step #1

Remove the frame/module assembly from its protective box.

Step #2

Remove screws from the frame section (6 screws).

Step #3

Attach the flat head screws (provided with frame in plastic bag) to the hinge. This will line up with holes

on the box.

Step #4

Attach the frame wire with 2 dome head screws (provided with frame in plastic bag).

Step #5

Close the frame panel and tighten the screws on the frame plate.

Step #6

Carefully place the front frame over the fastened plate. Refasten the screws that were removed in Step #2.

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