BEINAT CO922 User manual

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To protect your family
CO922 - V. 2
CO922 Carbon monoxide Gas Detector
This equipment is designed to protect individuals from acute exposure to carbon monoxide.
This equipment will not completely protect the Individuals with specific medical conditions.
In doubt, consult a doctor.
230 VAC 230 VAC
230 VAC
Important: Assembly / maintenance of the appliance must be carried out by qualified personnel and in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of products that have to comply with particular
environmental and / or installation standards.
Important note
Before connecting the equipment, it is recommended that you read the instruction manual carefully and
keep it for future reference. It is also recommended to perform the electrical connections correctly as
per enclosed drawings, observing the instructions and the Standards.
N.B. Refer to the documentation in all cases where the symbol is on the side
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CONFORMITY
Installation and user
guide
EN 50291
EN 50270
CEI 216-3
EN 61010-1
Installation EN 60079-29-2
The CO922 detector has been designed and built according to European regulations to detect the
presence of CO toxic gas.
A microprocessor is used to create a complete surveillance and control system with maximum flexibility.
Thanks to this and its other features, this detector is suitable for household applications.
Thegasdetectedby theCO922isCarbonMonoxide,whenboththemaximumCOadmissibleconcentration
threshold of 300ppm is exceeded, and when low CO concentrations persist in the environment for lengthy
periods, which according to the principle of accumulation could also damage the human organism.
The probe can activate solenoid valves, sirens, and any other signal or alarm handling devices using the
built-in relay. A series of technical features make this detector extremely versatile, reliable, accurate,
and safe.
The relay, free of voltage, allows installation of multiple detectors on a single solenoid valve or suction
fan, ensuring control of multiple dangerous environments.
The detector is complete with a special circuit that controls the sensor’s efficiency level, and signals any
possible fault. The external container has an IP42 protection degree.

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CHECK the integrity of the unit after having removed it from the box.
Check that the data written on the box correspond to the type of gas used.
When doing the electrical connections, follow the drawing closely.
Any useofthe detectorforpurposesotherthan theintended oneisconsideredimproper,andasaresultof whichBEINAT
S.r.l. therefore disclaims any responsibility for possible damages caused to people, animals or objects.
IMPORTANT: Do not test the device using the gas tap as this does not necessarily provide sufficient concentration
to activate the main alarm.
TERMSand EXPECTATIONS:Theinstallationof theCO922gas detector,its ordinary andextraordinarymaintenance,
every six months, and its out of service removal atthe end of the functional life guaranteed by the manufacturer, must
be carried out by authorized or specialized personnel.
Inordertoachieve long and satisfactory use ofyourCO922gas detector,, use itby respecting the following precautions.
Do not drop it.
Heavy knocks or falls during transportation or installation can damage the appliance.
Avoid abrupt temperature fluctuations.
Sudden temperature variations can cause condensation and the detector could work poorly and could become very
sensitive, and generate false alarms.
Do not allow it to become wet.
The control unit can be seriously damaged as it is not waterproof either when immersed in water or exposed to high
levels of humidity.
Cleaning
Never clean the device with chemical products. If necessary, wash with a moist cloth.
Power supply .................................................................................................. 230Vac 50/60 Hz +/- 10%
Power consumption ....................................................................................................................... 1W
Change-over relays for CO toxic gas detection.............................................................. 10A 250V ~ resistive
Insulation ........................................................................................................................... Class II
CO toxic gas sensor ................................................................................................. Electrochemical Cell
CO detector alarm sensitivity ................................................................................................ 30÷300ppm
CO gas detector alarm threshold according to norm EN 50291 on gas accumulation:
ALARMS
30 ppm within 120 minutes
50 ppm within 60 minutes
100 ppm within 10 minutes
300 ppm within 3 minutes
Audible and visual signal alarm by ............................................................................... LED diode and buzzer
Sensors’ faults detected by Fault Circuit ................................................... Interruption, short circuit, or wear
Functioning Temperature ................................................................................................ -10°C to +40°C
Functioning Humidity ........................................................................................... 0÷90% RH non condensed
External degree of protection ................................................................................................................IP42
Mounting ................................................................................. External wall mount, or embedded box 503
Body material ........................................................................................................... ABS self-extinguishing
Dimensions ........................................................................................................................... 115x150x52
Electromagnetic Compatibility “CE Reference Norms ” .................................................................... EN 50270
Warranty ................................................................................................................................... 3 years
Operating specifications of the gas sensors
The ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL technology sensor has a duration of: 5 years.
The sensor’s functioning temperature, independently of the technology used, ranges from -10°C to +40°C
ATTENTION!
To test the toxic gas, issue gas from a pre-calibrated aerosol from 30 to 300 ppm, into the grey sensor.
Using other types of gas is useless and could damage the sensor.
The detector must be tested by simulating the presence of gas issuing it from a pre-calibrated aerosol.
Precautions
Technical Specifications
MAINTENANCE
The user periodically (every 6 months) must perform a check of the operation of the control unit by
spraying a suitable test gas at the base of the probes connected until the alarm condition is reached.
• At least once a year make a more accurate check by a specialist technician.
• Disabling the detector must be carried out by qualified personnel.

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34 mm
50 mm
Embedded box 503
70 mm
105 mm
5 mm
150 mm
84 mm
115mm
1) MAINS connected indication LED. When the unit turns on, this LED blinks and a test of the gas detection
sensors’ efficiency status is carried out. This phase takes about 100 seconds. Afterwards the LED stays on
without blinking. During the test period, the CO922 does not detect the gas.
2) FAULT indication LED. If this LED turns on, it means that one of the gas detection sensors is not working
efficiently and must be replaced in an authorized centre. A relay is connected to the fault circuit as well as the
light indication and a “cricket” siren.
3) CO ALARM indication LED. This LED will light up when the gas concentration level has reached the 300ppm
concentration, or when the accumulation level is reached.
The relay contact is closed, and an impulsive sound is issued.
4) Electrochemical Cell sensor for Carbon Monoxide detection
5) TEST button. This button is used to simulate a gas leak, after installation.
6) Identification label, registration number and manufacturing year, located under the ABS small dome.
7) Label of the gas sensor expiration date.
This label must be applied by the technician during the installation and remembering that the gas
sensor must be reviewed after 5 Years
Componentsandcommands
BUZZER

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Connection Scheme normally close valve 230VAC
N
Power Supply
230 VAC
Ph
Relay Alarme
Gas CO
1 2 3 4 5
NC C
NO
N
Ph
1 2 3 4 5
Power Supply
230 VAC
Fan
Solenoid valve NC
NC C
NO
Electrical connections
Connection Scheme of the Detector
ATTENTION ! The relays are voltage free
WARNING.
Before connecting to the mains power, ensure the voltage is correct.
Carefully follow the instructions and the connections according to Regulations in force, keeping in mind
that the signal cables should be laid separate from the power cables.
An automatic cut-off switch (appropriately identified as devicesectioning of the detector) should be
incorporated in the electrical system, adequatelylocated and easily accessible.

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One or more detectors with a normally open valve 230VAC
Connection Scheme normally open valve 230VAC
Ph
N
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Solenoid valve NA
Fan
Fan
Power Supply
230 VAC
N
Ph
1 2 3 4 5
Power Supply
230 VAC
Fan
Solenoid valve NA
NC C
NO
NC C NO NC C NO
One or more detectors with a normally close valve 230VAC
Ph
N
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Solenoid valve NC
Fan
Fan
Power Supply
230 VAC
NC C NO NC C NO
Electrical connections

1) When powering on the CO922, you will see that the MAINS LED lights up and starts blinking for about 90 seconds.
Afterward the LED stays on without blinking, the CO922 is ready to detect.
2) Press the button placed on the side the sensor to simulate the presence of gas.
The Led alarm lights up, the relay changes the state of work.
Ceased the alarm, the Led turns off, it stops the sound of the buzzer and the connected devices will be disabled.
Test runwith GAS
To test the toxic gas emit gas from a pre-calibrated bottle from 30 to 300 ppm, in the grey sensor, see item 5 (of page
3).
Using other types of gas could damage the sensor.
N.B. This test is recommended to be performed once a year.
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The position of the detector is a crucial factor for its correct functioning during gas detection. In order to obtain the
maximum results from a device and minimize the probability of false alarms, it is recommended to follow this scheme
and keep in mind the following general regulations. The CO922 is an equipment adapted to be mounted on a wall.
When installing is good to use reasonable care that requires an electronic device, and then:
- Install the detector away from sources of heat.
- Avoid that the liquids may come into contact with the detector, remembering that its box has a degree of
protection IP42.
The installation height of the detector C0922 must be from a minimum to a maximum of:
Minimum 160 cm. from the floor
Turn on and testing
Carbon monoxide gas detector
min. 1,60 from the floor
0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150
Clean
Air
Diagram of detection
Gas detection in ppm
30 ppm CO
50 ppm CO
100 ppm
C O
300 ppm
Time in minutes
Installation measuresand positioning
Table n° 2 of EN 50291
“CONDITIONS ALARMS ”
30 ppm 120 minutes
50 ppm 60 minutes
100 ppm 10 minutes
300 ppm within 3 minutes
Concentration co ALARM AFTER
The detector mustnot be installed
behind the barriers that hinder the
prompt detection of gas . near of
aspiratorsor fansand in areas where
the temperature fallsbelow 10 ° C or
rises above 40 ° C.

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If the device does not start up.
Check that the 230V power is correctly connected.
If the fault LED lights up.
Check the CO922 detection capsule status. They may faulty or to have exhausted after 5/6
years must be replaced.
If the detector is repeatedly issuing an alarm..
1) Check that there are no gas leaks.
2)Check that there is not a persistent low concentration of CO, Check! see table on page 4
Make sure that together with the alarm it does not turn on even the FAULT led.,in this case proceed to the
control of the sensors.
If the detector is issuing an alarm and does not shut off the devices connected to it.
Check that the wiring is correct and that the jumper that carries power to the relay has been set properly
We advise that all relays are tension free.
Check the drawing of the connections.
If the CO922 is connected to a solenoid valve 12VDC and is not operate
The CO922 can not be connected directly to solenoid valves, sirens to 12 VDC
An external power supply must always be used.
Do not tamper the detector.
Not to cause the decalibration of the device, and electric shock.
Before calling a technician check ...
The installation of the detector does not exempt...... from the compliance with all regulations concerning the characteristics,
installation and use of gas appliances, the ventilation of the spaces and the elimination of combustion products are described
in the UNI norms according to ART. 3 LAW 1083 / 71 and relevant legal provisions.
1) Put out all free flames.
2) Close the main gas tap or the LPG cylinder tap.
3) Do not turn any lights on or off; do not turn on any electrical device or appliance.
4) Open windows and doors in order to increase ventilation.
If the alarm stops, its cause must be found and the relevant consequent measures taken.
If the alarm continues and the cause of gas presence cannot be found or removed, abandon the building and call
the emergency services when outside (fire department, distributors, etc.)
Warning !!
If you have the following symptoms: vomiting, sleepiness, or else, go to the closest first aid station and inform the
operators that you could have been poisoned by Carbon Monoxide.
If other problems arise, a specialised and/or authorised technician and/or the Distributor of BEINAT S.r.l.
should be contacted directly.
WARNING! Actions to be taken in case of alarm
ppm
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide
“CO” poisoning
150 HEADACHE within 2 hours
250 HEADACHE within 3 hours
450 STRONGHEADACHE
800 CONVULSIONSwithin30minutes
1500 DEATH within 2 hours
5000 DEATH within 20 minutes

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INSURANCE. This device is insured by the SOCIETÀ REALE MUTUA for the PRODUCT'S GENERAL LIABILITY
up to a maximum of 1,500,000.00 EURO against damages caused by the device in case of failures in functioning.
WARRANTY. The warranty term is 3 years from manufacturing date, in agreement with the following
conditions. The components acknowledged as faulty will be replaced free of charge, excluding the replacement
of plastic or aluminium cases, bags, packing, batteries and technical reports.
The device must arrive free of shipment charges to BEINAT S.r.l.
Defects caused by unauthorized personnel tampering, incorrect installation and negligence resulting from
phenomena outside normal functioning shall be excluded from the warranty.
BEINAT S.r.l. is not liable for possible damage, direct or indirect, to people, animals, or things; from product
faults and from its enforced suspension of use.
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
This symbol on the product or its packaging to indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead, it shall be handed over to
the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, such as for example:
- sales points, in case you buy a new and similar product
- local collection points (waste collection center, local recycling center, etc...).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequence for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handing of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
Attention: in some countries of the European Union, the product is not included in the field of application of the National Law that applies the European
Directive 2002/96/EC and therefore these countries have no obligation to carry out a separate collection at the “end of life” of the product.
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