AGS Merlin 1000S Plus i Gas and Electric Isolation Controller Instruction Manual
- August 20, 2024
- AGS
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AGS Merlin 1000S Plus i Gas and Electric Isolation Controller
Specifications
- Manufacturer: American Gas Safety
- Model: Merlin 1000S+i
- Designed for: Educational establishments and laboratories
- Compatible with: Carbon dioxide, natural gas, carbon monoxide, LPG sensors
- Timeout facility: Adjustable to 2, 5, 8 hours or override option
Installation
Installation must be carried out by a licensed, insured contractor following
recognized standards. For North America, NEC / CEC regulations should be
followed. Cables must be protected against mechanical damage.
Typical Application & Location
The 1000S+i panel is designed for use in educational establishments and
laboratories. It provides the teacher full control over the incoming gas
supply and bench electrics with a lockable main key-switch and touch sensors.
FAQ
Q: How often should bump testing be performed?
A: Bump testing should be performed according to the schedule outlined in the
user manual, typically recommended on a monthly basis.
AGS Merlin 1000S+ i
Gas & Electric Isolation Controller
Installation, Operation & Maintenance
Please read this manual carefully and retain for future use.
For specific requirements that may deviate from the information in this guide
– contact your supplier.
American Gas Safety
www.americangassafety.com
Important Warning Statements
Warning Symbol!
- Where this symbol is used, the manual must be consulted to understand the nature of any potential hazards and how to avoid them.
- Please take the time to thoroughly read this user’s guide which should be retained for future reference.
- It is recommended that this device be commissioned upon installation.
- Do not apply lighter gas or other aerosols to detectors – this will cause extreme damage to the gas-sensing elements.
- High concentrations of alcohol found in many products may damage, deteriorate, or affect the gas-sensing elements of the detectors – Avoid exposure near your devices.
- Never ignore your devices when in alarm. Actuation of your alarm indicates the presence of an error or issue that requires immediate attention.
- This device requires a continual supply of electrical power – it will not work without power.
- This device should not be used to substitute proper installation, use and/or maintenance of fuel-burning appliances including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems.
- Your product should reach you in perfect condition, if you suspect it is damaged, contact your supplier.
Manufacturer’s Warranty
- Warranty coverage: The manufacturer warrants to the original consumer purchaser, that this product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of purchase.
- The manufacturer’s liability hereunder is limited to replacement of the product with repaired product at the discretion of the manufacturer. This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, tampering or other causes not arising from defects in material or workmanship. This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser of the product only.
- Warranty disclaimers: Any implied warranties arising out of this sale, including but not limited to the implied warranties of description, merchantability and intended operational purpose, are limited in duration to the above warranty period. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for loss of use of this product or for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, or costs, or expenses incurred by the consumer or any other user of this product, whether due to a breach of contract, negligence, strict liability in tort or otherwise. The manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage or any special, incidental, contingent, or consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas leakage, fire, or explosion. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
- Warranty Performance: During the above warranty period, your product will be replaced with a comparable product if the defective product is returned together with proof of purchase date. The replacement product will be in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or for six months – whichever is the greatest.
Information on waste disposal for consumers of electrical & electronic
equipment.
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste
Electrical & Electronics Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not
be mixed with general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment,
recovery and recycling of the materials used. Please contact your supplier or
local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.
At the end of their working life, electrochemical sensors should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner. Alternatively, they can be securely packaged and returned to AGS clearly marked for disposal. Electrochemical sensors should not be incinerated as this may cause the cell to emit toxic fumes.
Installation
Typical Application & Location
- Installation must be carried out by a licenced, insured contractor! Installation must be in accordance with recognised standards in the country concerned, for North America, NEC / CEC regulations should be followed!
- Cables must be protected against mechanical damage!
- The 1000S+i panel is a gas & electric isolation system, designed specifically for use in educational establishments and laboratories.
- The panel is designed to give the teacher full control over the incoming gas supply & bench electrics with the lockable main key switch and touch sensors.
- The panel can work in conjunction with carbon dioxide, natural gas, carbon monoxide and LPG sensors. It also has a built-in “timeout” facility which will automatically shut off the gas solenoid valve at the end of a specific time, this time can be adjusted to 2, 5, 8 hours or can be overridden if required.
Mounting & Cabling
- If mounting direct to wall – ensure the wall surface is flat to prevent base distortion!
- Ensure the rear base is installed in the correct orientation as shown!
- Where cable glands/conduits are used for wire entry, use 20mm (3/4 inch) max separated by at least 20mm!
- Any parts that form part of the connections/installation must have a minimum fire-retardant rating of UL94v-2!
- Damage to PCBs when creating cable entry points or attempting to remove the circuit board may void any warranty!
- Restrain the hazardous live wiring from accidental loosening to prevent wires from moving after installation and touching parts of opposite polarity or at low voltages!
- Isolate the equipment from all hazardous live power sources before opening the cover!
Place the panel 48-60 inches above finished floor level.
Designed for surface mounting, it must be installed by a licensed, insured
contractor.
- Carefully remove the front cover from the unit by unscrewing the four bolts located at each corner. To do this – use the socket wrench provided.
- Remove the keys and spare parts – keep safe.
- Mark the four screw holes located on the back of the enclosure to the wall. Ensure the wall surface is flat to prevent base distortion. Drill out as necessary ensuring all swarf is removed from the box and holes have smooth edges.
- After executing the mounting and the connections –replace the front cover and insert the security caps over the four bolts.
A flush mount kit is available, comprising of a mounting bracket and decorative surround strip. Contact your supplier for more information.
Circuit Board Connections Overview
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POWER / LINE IN
110-120V AC Power should be supplied to the [POWER / LINE IN] terminal and fused at 3A. -
GAS SOLENOID VALVE OUTPUT
110-120V AC electrical power supplied from the [VALVE OUT] connector using a 3-core cable can be connected to a gas solenoid valve which can shut the gas supply on alarm status. -
ELECTRIC CONTACTOR OUTPUT
110-120V AC electrical power supplied from the [ELECTRIC CONTACTOR] connector using a 3-core cable can be connected to a contactor. -
BMS OUT
Connections are available on the board for Building Management Systems.
[NO Normally Open] [COM Common] [NC Normally Closed] These are volt free connections.
This is a relay that changes state in alarm or when the gas is on/off and can be used in conjunction with the 12V DC output and other external relays that affect other devices and controls such as purge fans and audible alarms etc. See section; Switch Settings – for BMS options -
EM REMOTE / FIRE PANEL
Connections for remote emergency shut-off buttons or integrated with a fire alarm to close the gas supply automatically in the event of a fire. This is linked out as a factory setting.
Remote emergency shut-off buttons should be dry contact and wired to the using a plenum security cable, white, 18/2 (18AWG 2 conductor), stranded, CMP or similar.
WIRING GAS DETECTORS
Refer to your gas detector manual for further information! If no detector is
being used leave the factory fitted link in!
Connecting a Gas Detector i / i-S
These terminals can be connected to a fan switch (supplied separately) which provide power to fans when the emergency shut-off button is pressed.
Example of an AGS FS1 given.
CO2 MONITOR & 12VDC
Primarily this is used to power the AGS CO2-X but can be used as a power
output for external auxiliary devices when there is power at the panel and can
be used to create a relay switch with the BMS relay output. Max output: 50mA.
If no CO2 monitor or other device is connected, the panel will ‘beep’ upon
power up and the CO2 LED will flash 3 times to indicate that this terminal has
been disabled.
Switch Settings – Auto Reset
OFF| When power is restored after the power cut/ loss, the panel has to
be restarted manually. (Default)
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ON| This will instruct the system to restart automatically when power is
restored after power cut/loss.
Switch Settings – BMS Integration
The panel can be integrated with a BMS to make or break a circuit when the gas
is either on or off, (valve open or valve closed). This will tell the BMS
whether power is being sent to the solenoid valve.
OFF | Signals the BMS when gas is on or gas is off. (Default) |
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ON | Signals the BMS on a fault i.e. high gas levels detected, emergency |
shut-off activated etc.
Switch Settings – Automatic Shut Down Timer
The system has an auto-shut down feature after a selected time.
There are two switches located on the circuit board labelled [TIME1] &
[TIME2].
These can be configured to select the required timeout/ shut-down period.
TIME 1 | TIME 2 | Timeout Period |
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OFF | OFF | 2 Hours (Default) |
ON | OFF | 4 Hours |
OFF | ON | 8 Hours |
ON | ON | Disabled |
Upon timeout the gas supply will be turned off unless other utilities are configured.
Switch Settings – Utility Shutdown Selection
There is a switch located on the circuit board labelled [ELECTR].
They are factory set to ‘Off’.
Upon installation, it can be switched ‘On’. This will instruct the system to
turn off Electric when performing auto-shut down/ timeout.
Operation
Initial Power Up
All services can be turned on or off within 10 seconds only of the key switch
being turned on. After 10 seconds, all utility buttons will be disabled. The
user must turn the key off and back on to adjust any services.
On connecting mains power, an LED on the front of the panel (AGS Logo) will
illuminate red.
- Turn the key switch to on position.
- Gas and Electric LEDs will flash for 10 seconds.
- Press relevant service button to turn required utility on.
LED Indicators
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Gas
When the key switch is turned on, the LED will illuminate. ON = Gas On / OFF = Gas Off -
Electric
When electric service is turned on, the Electric LED will illuminate.
ON = Electric on / FLASHING = Electric Off, Electric button enabled / OFF = Electric Off, Electric button disabled. -
Testing N/A
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Test Fail N/A
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Pressure Low N/A
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Timeout
Under normal working conditions this LED is off. This LED will illuminate AMBER when auto-shut down has occurred. OFF = OK / ON = Auto-shut down activated -
EM Stop
If an emergency shut off button (either remote or on the panel) is pressed, the LED will illuminate AMBER and the gas will be turned off and the fans switch (if a fan switch is connected). The EM Stop button must be reset before restarting the system. The emergency shut off button(s) will cut off the gas supply, electrics, and fans (if connected) when activated. OFF = OK / ON = Emergency Shut-Off button activated. -
CO2/ Gas Detected
Under normal working conditions this LED is off. If the external Merlin detector connected detects gas this will show RED, and the gas valve will turn off. OFF = OK / ON = Gas detected. -
CO2 High
Under normal working conditions this LED is off.
If the concentration of CO2 in the air is at alarm level (relevant detector required), the LED will show RED and the Gas valve will turn off. OFF = OK / ON = the concentration of CO2 is at alarm level.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Concentrations of alcohol found in many products may damage, deteriorate, or
affect the gas sensing elements such as wine; deodorants; stain removers and
thinners. Other gases and substances to avoid are corrosives (i.e., chlorine &
hydrogen chloride); alkali metals; basic or acidic compounds; silicones;
tetraethyl lead; halogens and halogenated compounds!
Keep your panel in good working order – follow these basic principles.
- Remove any dust/debris from the outer enclosure regularly using a slightly damp cloth.
- Never use detergents or solvents to clean your device.
- Never spray air fresheners, hair spray, paint or other aerosols near the device.
- Never paint the device. Paint will seal vents and interfere with the device.
Bump Testing (Gas Response Check)
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All certified test gases supplied by AGS are classified as non-flammable and non-toxic, however, they may contain gas under pressure and may explode if heated to extreme temperatures and cause asphyxiation in high concentrations. Always use in accordance with the safety data sheet!
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Gas response checks are often referred to as a ‘bump test’. Bump tests are important to make sure a device can detect a release of gas as early as possible. The aim of the bump test is to make sure a detector is working at its optimum by briefly exposing the unit to a known concentration of the target gas that usually exceeds the highest alarm point. If the detector goes into alarm and all signals/outputs activate, then the system is working.
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If the system fails to operate as intended in an alarm state, the gas detector must not be used until a full inspection and service has been conducted. NFPA requires all gas detectors to be tested annually and that the test results be recorded on site and available to inspectors.
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A detector may visually appear in good working order, but its sensitivity and accuracy can be inhibited by external factors. Dust, humidity, temperature fluctuations, cleaning products, contaminants, exposure to its target gas or sensor drift (ageing) can cause a decline in sensitivity, accuracy, and eventual failure. Regular bump tests are important to make sure the detector can detect a release of gas as early as possible and usually takes seconds (gas type dependant i.e., CO sensors will take over a minute) and is often completed alongside a scheduled fire alarm test, however the frequency should be determined following an appropriate risk assessment by the end user.
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We recommend testing detectors every 12-18 months along with the regular fire test procedures and coincide with the annual service message prompted on the detection system after each year of
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Contact your AGS representative for details of suitable bump testing kits and gases. Kits usually consist of a certified gas cylinder or spray. We recommend only using AGS calibration gas kits to ensure correct flow rates meet AGS technical requirements. A bump testing gas is usually a concentration mix that exceeds the highest alarm set point.
Specification
General
Model:| 1000S+i
Size: (H x W x D)| 7.08 x 10.03 x 3” (180 x 255 x 77 mm)
Housing Material:| ABS Polylac – PA765. UL 94 V-1
Mounting:| Indoor use – Wall Mounting
User Interface
Visual Indicators:| LED
Audible Alarm:| >70dB @ 3.28ft (1m). Quiet conditions.
Language:| English
Power Supply
Power Rating:| 6W max.
Voltage Rating:| 100-120V~ 50-60Hz
Internal Fuse:| T3.15A L250V
Equipment
Overvoltage Category:| II
Pollution Degree:| 2
Equipment Class:| 2
Environmental
Ingress Protection:| Not Formally Evaluated
Operating:| -10 ~ 50°C / 14 ~ 122°F 30 ~ 80% RH (non-condensing)
Storage:| -25 ~ 50°C / -13~122F° up to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude Rating:| 2000m
Approvals
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety| IEC 61010-1:2010 +
AMD1:2016; EN 61010-1:2010 +A1:2019; UL61010-1/2012/R:2019-07; CAN CSA C22.2
No. 61010-1-12/A1:2018-11
EMC EN 61326-1:2013
UL Approval Reference| E464760
Installation Details
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Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this document; however, AGS can assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document or their consequences. AGS would greatly appreciate being informed of any errors or omissions that may be found in the content of this document. For information not covered in this document, or if there is a requirement to send comments/corrections, please contact AGS using the contact details.
American Gas Safety LLC
Head office:
6304 Benjamin Road, Suite 502, Tampa, FL 33634 Tel:
727-608-4375
info@americangassafety.com
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