RKI Instruments PS-2 User Manual

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Installation :

1.

Remove the parts from the box and with the screws provided install the 2 mounting
flanges on the top and bottom rear of the instrument enclosure.

2.

Using the mounting flanges, install the monitor on a wall within 30 feet of the area to
be monitored.

3.

Using the 3 holes provided on the base of the unit, and the strain reliefs provided, run
wires for power and relay connections.

A.

For 24 VDC Power, attach power wires to the terminals marked “DC IN,
+ and -”. For 115 VAC operation, the unit is supplied with a power cord to
plug into any 3 prong 115 VAC power outlet.

B.

Relays are normally de-energized, so connecting to the “C” and “NO”
terminals will cause an electrical contact to be closed when the instrument
senses gas that exceeds the alarm levels.

Note : Wiring sizes for the relay connections must be adequately sized for the device
to be driven. Wiring size for the power wires can be 22 gage or greater.

4.

Gas sensor is the blue bell shaped device located on the end of the 30 foot cable.
Locate the sensor in a face down direction near to where the gas would be expected to
accumulate. Sensor can be secured by clamping either the sensor or the sensor wire to
the wall. Do not drill holes through the sensor body. Sensor wires can be shortened if
desired, and if so please take note of sensor wire colors and be sure to match them to
the correct terminals after cutting.

5.

Apply power to the PS-II to confirm proper connection and operation of all wires and
external devices. Please note that during power up, the PS-2 will usually go into alarm
condition for about 15 to 60 seconds. This is normal, and is a good time to confirm that
all external alarming devices are also functioning.

6.

After proper operation is confirmed, secure the housing cover in place with the 4
screws provided, and place the small blue caps over the screw holes.

Maintenance :

The PS-2 requires no normal maintenance other than to confirm operation and
calibrate with a gas sample once every year or two, if possible. (Some gas mixtures
are not practical to make into compressed gas calibration cylinders. Please consult
factory to determine if your calibration can be made into cylinders. If cylinders are not
practical, the unit can be sent to RKI for factory calibration periodically.)

Calibration :

Please note that the PS-2 units are calibrated before shipment, so initial calibration is
not necessary unless the alarm levels need to be changed from the factory set levels. It
is recommended that the calibration be confirmed on the PS-2 at least once per year.
To do this, you will need the following equipment, which can be supplied by RKI
Instruments :

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