Carbon Monoxide Detection Control Panel (1 to 3 zones)
UNE 23300:1984 approved
LOM 08MOGA3532 certificate
Modular and expandable system
1, 2 and 3 zones per panel
Concentration indication per zone
2 extraction relay outputs per zone
1 alarm relay output per zone
Up to 32 detectors per zone
Two-wire connection without polarity
Maximum zone distance: 2 km 1,5 mm² wire
Operating mode for low power consumption
Control option per speed regulator
Multi-language keyboard
Measurement range: from 0 to 300 ppm of CO
Measurement units: ppm, in 3 digits
Extraction levels: selectable from 0 to 299 ppm
Alarm level: selectable from 0 to 299 ppm
Operating modes: Automatic (maximum CO concentration), Automatic (average CO concentration), Manual extraction always off (OFF), Manual extraction always on (ON)
Power supply: 90 – 264VAC 45W
Operating temperature: from -5°C to +40°C
Relative humidity: 95% without condensation
IP Index: IP30
Carbon Monoxide Detection Control Panel (1 to 3 zones)
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
UNE 23300:1984 approved
Certificate number LOM 08MOGA3532
Two-wire connection without polarity
Electrochemical cell
1 ppm resolution
10 second response time
200 m² protected area (limited by regulation)
10 years operating life
Option:
Card TRMD-500: It allows the connection of up to 3 speed regulators for the control of the ventilation/extraction motors, obtaining optimum motor performance in addition to energy effciency of the installation.
Card TRMD-501: Same as TRMD-500, including Ethernet card for programming, remote management or remote maintenance of the installation.
Standard version
Dimensions: 77 x 100 mm
Compact version
Dimensions: 93 x 93 x 55 mm
Applications
Its main application is to activate ventilation systems in car parks or garages, diesel engine areas, coal furnace, either in a community of neighbors or in large areas.
If you breathe, even in moderate amounts, carbon monoxide can cause death from poisoning in a few minutes, as it sistitutes to oxygen in the blood’s hemoglobin.
The air renewal in those spaces where there is a high concentration of combustion vehicles is essential to detect the concentration of carbon monoxide in order not to have an intoxication with this gas.