AKO 5762H512 Gas Detector User Guide
- October 30, 2023
- AKO
Table of Contents
AKO 5762H512 Gas Detector
Warnings
- Detectors should be installed in a place protected from vibrations, water and corrosive gases, where the ambient temperature does not exceed the value indicated in the technical data.
- Detectors are not suitable for areas classified as potentially explosive.
- Detectors supervise a point and not an area. If the gas leak does not reach the sensor, or the level of concentration in that point does not reach the foreseen values according to the type of gas no alarm will be activated. If perimeter supervision is required, several sensors should be installed around that area.
Working conditions:
- Avoid handling refrigerant gases near the sensor. If this is unavoidable, use Set Hold or Maintenance mode.
- Keep the detector work environment free of chemical agents (solvents, acetone vapours, paints, alcohol, cleaning products, silicone and derivatives, ethylene, etc.).
- The sensor should be installed away from:
- Smoke outlets located in confined spaces or from engines, generators or motorised machinery (fork-lift trucks, etc.).
- Particularly damp areas or with strong ventilation.
- The detector should usually be installed in an area where gas may concentrate, near to places where gas leaks could start.
- The detector’s location will depend on the refrigerant and will be in areas where gas leaks could concentrate. Taking into account individuals’ safety and their use of space, the lowest position of this space will be considered for refrigerants heavier than air (HCFC, HFC and CO2) and the highest possible position will be considered for refrigerants lighter than air (NH3).
Wiring
Always disconnect the power supply to do the wiring.
The wiring between the detector/transmitter and the station should NEVER be
installed in a conduit together with power, control or supply cables.
Cables for wiring the relay contact should have an adequate section depending
on the unit to be connected.
Certain international standards maintain that the power supply of the alarm
should originate from a different circuit to that used by the refrigeration
and ventilation system. Please ensure that you comply with current local
regulations.
Description
Detector initialisation
Each time that the detector is supplied with power, an initialisation process
begins, during which the key flashes. During this process, the alarms, digital
inputs and keyboard are disabled.
After a few moments, the detector begins to operate normally. However, at
least 5 minutes should elapse for optimal operation to be reached.
AUTO-CONFIGURATION function (only in independent operation)
Allows for digital input polarity to be configured and for the audible alarm
to be enabled / disabled.
- Ensure that both digital inputs are in standby (not activated)
- Disconnect the power supply, connect it again and press the ‘AUTO-CONFIGURATION’ push-button 5 consecutive times before 2 minutes have elapsed. The and indicators light up alternately.
- Press the key to enable / disable the mute key.
- Keep the “AUTO-CONFIGURATION” push-button pressed down for 5 seconds to save the configuration of the digital inputs.
Pre-alarm jumper
Allows for Pre-alarm detection to be enabled / disabled. Before using this
option, ensure that regulations allow for two alarm levels.
When using the ammoniac (AKO-57613) or CO2 (AKO-57615) detector, the pre-alarm must be enabled.
Pre-alarm and Alarm delay switch
Define the time elapsed between when the Pre-alarm / Alarm level is reached
and the Pre-alarm / Alarm launches (Indicated on Display, audible alarm and
relay activation).
Set Hold mode
Prevents false alarms when charging or cleaning the chambers.
While this mode is activated, pre-alarms will not signal and alarms will
signal as pre-alarms when faced with all effects (sound, relay activation and
signalling).
To activate/deactivate this mode, press the key for 3 seconds. The display
will show the indicator.
You may also activate/deactivate this function remotely using digital input 2
(DI2) if required.
This mode will remain active for a maximum of 5 hours, then will deactivate
automatically.
If this mode is activated using the key , it can only be deactivated using the
same key. This is also true when activating the mode using digital input 2.
Maintenance mode
Disables gas pre-alarms and alarms for 1 hour for maintenance tasks.
While this mode is activated, no gas pre-alarm or alarm will sound.
To activate/deactivate this mode, press the key for 6 seconds. The indicator
will flash.
Pre-alarm and Alarm levels
GASES DETECTED | DEFAULT LEVELS | SECOND SET OF LEVELS | |
---|---|---|---|
PRE-ALARM | ALARM | PRE-ALARM | |
AKO-57625-1 | R-1234ze | 500 ppm | 1000 ppm |
Operation check (Bump test)
EN-378 and F-GAS international standards require verification of the correct
operation of the transmitter at least once per year.
Please check what current local regulations specify for such cases. Always
ensure that you comply with current local regulations.
We recommend using AKO-58110 cable. To carry out this check, follow the instructions included in the kit.
Technical specifications
Power supply……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ..12 – 30 Vdc
Consumption Typical……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 75 mA
Maximum………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 125 mA
Pre-Alarm/Alarm relay……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. SPDT 30 Vdc, 2 A, cos j =1
Working ambient temperature………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ..-30 ºC to 50 ºC
Storage ambient temperature………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ..-30 ºC to 60 ºC
Range of maximum moisture permitted……………………………………………………………………………………… .. 0 – 95 % HR (without condensation)
Protection degree…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… P 68
Type of sensor………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. NDIR (Non- Dispersive Infrared Technology)
Full scale…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2000
Dimensions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 202 mm (W) x 82 (H) x 55.5 mm (D)
References
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