Installation; Mounting The Transmitter - Honeywell RAEGuard 3 User Manual

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3 Installation

Note: The location of gas detectors should be made in accordance with any relevant local
and national legislation, standards or codes of practice.
Gas detector should be mounted where a potential hazard of gas is most likely to
be present. The following points should be noted when locating gas sensors:
When locating detectors consider the possible damage caused by
natural events e.g. rain or flooding.
Consider ease of access to the gas detector for functional testing and
servicing.
Consider how escaping gas may behave due to natural or forced air
currents.

3.1 Mounting the transmitter

RAEGuard 3 transmitter has an integral mounting plate consisting of four
mounting holes on the transmitter body. The transmitter may be fixed directly to
the wall, or to a vertical or horizontal pipes/structure with standard spare U-type
bolts, 38-60mm in diameter/cross section.
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RAEGuard 3 offers two mounted spares, one as standard spares along with
product is 2xU-type bolts; another as optional Mounting Plate Kit is for customer
who can install quickly and conveniently, which includes 1-plate, 1-brackt and
screws 2- M8*110, 4-M8*25 and 2-M8*6 separately.
Use standard installation spares and following procedure:
Select the suitable installation position and bury vertical or horizontal
1.
pipe/structure prior to mounting RAEGuard 3.
Pass 2xU-type bolts through the vertical or horizontal pipe/structure
2.
and then through four holes of the transmitter housing.
Tighten four nuts with the spring and plain washers securely, the details
3.
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