Sensor, Old look new look, 250psi – Amico Nema 4 Master Alarm User Manual

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CAUTION: The microprocessor circuitry on the ALERT-2 alarm contains sophisticated integrated semiconductors. If it

becomes necessary to remove a module, PLEASE hold the boards by the edges. DO NOT TOUCH any of the components

on the board. Static discharge can cause the modules to malfunction, or become damaged.

SENSOR

LOCAL (Inside the Back Box)

1. Locate the gas specific sensor module to be installed.

2. In the back box, there are colour coded gas labels located

under the DISS Demand check valves. Each label identifies

where each sensor module is to be placed.

3. The sensor module contains a gas specific DISS fitting. Push

the sensor module hex-nut and nipple adapter up into the

demand check-valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that

it makes a good seal.

NOTE: Pressure on sensors are not to exceed 250psi for Pressure

sensors and 30” for vacuum sensors.

The new style sensors can read pressure up to:

Mid Pressure 99 Psi

Hi Pressure 249 Psi

Vacuum 30” Hg

REMOTE (Outside the Back Box)

1. Connect a Tee (supplied by others) to the pipeline with a

1/4” NPT female connection that will accept the DISS Demand

check-valve.

2. Locate the gas specific sensor module to be installed.

3. Thread the DISS Demand check-valve into the correct gas

pipe line.

4. The sensor module contains a gas specific DISS fitting. Push

the sensor module hex-nut and nipple adapter up into the

demand check-valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that

it makes a good seal.

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

P a g e : 1 2

CAUTION: The microprocessor circuitry on the ALERT-2 alarm con-
tains sophisticated integrated semiconductors. If it becomes necessary
to remove a module, PLEASE hold the boards by the edges. DO NOT
TOUCH
any of the components on the board. Static discharge can
cause the modules to malfunction, or become damaged.

SENSOR

LOCAL (In the Back Box)

1.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be in-
stalled.

2.

In the back box, there are
colour coded gas labels
located under the DISS
Demand check valves. Each
label identifies where each
sensor module is to be
placed.

3.

The sensor module contains
a gas specific DISS fitting.
Push the sensor module
hex-nut and nipple adapter
up into the demand check-
valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a good seal.

NOTE: Pressure on sensors are not to exceed

250psi

for Pressure sensors and

30”

for Vacuum sensors

REMOTE (Outside the Back Box)

1.

Connect a Tee (supplied
by others) to the pipeline
with a 1/4" NPT female
connection that will accept
the DISS Demand check-
valve.

2.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be
installed.

3.

Thread the DISS Demand
check-valve into the
correct gas pipe line.

4.

The sensor module contains a gas specific DISS fitting. Push the
sensor module hex-nut and nipple adapter up into the demand
check-valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a
good seal.

OLD LOOK

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

P a g e : 1 2

CAUTION: The microprocessor circuitry on the ALERT-2 alarm con-
tains sophisticated integrated semiconductors. If it becomes necessary
to remove a module, PLEASE hold the boards by the edges. DO NOT
TOUCH
any of the components on the board. Static discharge can
cause the modules to malfunction, or become damaged.

SENSOR

LOCAL (In the Back Box)

1.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be in-
stalled.

2.

In the back box, there are
colour coded gas labels
located under the DISS
Demand check valves. Each
label identifies where each
sensor module is to be
placed.

3.

The sensor module contains
a gas specific DISS fitting.
Push the sensor module
hex-nut and nipple adapter
up into the demand check-
valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a good seal.

NOTE: Pressure on sensors are not to exceed

250psi

for Pressure sensors and

30”

for Vacuum sensors

REMOTE (Outside the Back Box)

1.

Connect a Tee (supplied
by others) to the pipeline
with a 1/4" NPT female
connection that will accept
the DISS Demand check-
valve.

2.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be
installed.

3.

Thread the DISS Demand
check-valve into the
correct gas pipe line.

4.

The sensor module contains a gas specific DISS fitting. Push the
sensor module hex-nut and nipple adapter up into the demand
check-valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a
good seal.

OLD LOOK

NEW LOOK

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

P a g e : 1 2

CAUTION: The microprocessor circuitry on the ALERT-2 alarm con-
tains sophisticated integrated semiconductors. If it becomes necessary
to remove a module, PLEASE hold the boards by the edges. DO NOT
TOUCH
any of the components on the board. Static discharge can
cause the modules to malfunction, or become damaged.

SENSOR

LOCAL (In the Back Box)

1.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be in-
stalled.

2.

In the back box, there are
colour coded gas labels
located under the DISS
Demand check valves. Each
label identifies where each
sensor module is to be
placed.

3.

The sensor module contains
a gas specific DISS fitting.
Push the sensor module
hex-nut and nipple adapter
up into the demand check-
valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a good seal.

NOTE: Pressure on sensors are not to exceed

250psi

for Pressure sensors and

30”

for Vacuum sensors

REMOTE (Outside the Back Box)

1.

Connect a Tee (supplied
by others) to the pipeline
with a 1/4" NPT female
connection that will accept
the DISS Demand check-
valve.

2.

Locate the gas specific
sensor module to be
installed.

3.

Thread the DISS Demand
check-valve into the
correct gas pipe line.

4.

The sensor module contains a gas specific DISS fitting. Push the
sensor module hex-nut and nipple adapter up into the demand
check-valve. With a wrench, tighten the nut so that it makes a
good seal.

NEW LOOK

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