Installation And Operating Instructions; Installation; Location - Macurco CD-6 User Instruction

Carbon dioxide detector, controller and transducer
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The following instructions are intended to serve as a guideline for the use of the Macurco CD-6 Carbon Dioxide Detector. It is not to be
considered all-inclusive, nor is it intended to replace the policy and procedures for each facility. If you have any doubts about the
applicability of the equipment to your situation, consult an industrial hygienist or call Technical Service at 1-877-367-7891.
This detector helps monitor for the presence and concentration level of a certain specified airborne gas. Misuse may produce an
inaccurate reading, which means that higher levels of the gas being monitored may be present and could result in overexposure and
cause sickness or death. For proper use, see supervisor or User Instructions, or call Technical Service at 1-877-367-7891.

Location

A CD-6 is normally mounted at breathing level, about 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the floor on a wall or column in a central area where air
movement is generally good. The unit, on average, can cover about 5,000 sq. ft. (465 sq. meters). The coverage depends on air
movement within the room or facility. Extra detectors may be needed near any areas where people work or where the air is stagnant.
Do NOT mount the CD-6 where the normal ambient temperature is below below 32°F or exceeds 122°F (below 0C or above 50C).
High voltage terminals (120/240 VAC) are located within this detector, presenting a hazard to service technicians. Only qualified
technicians should open the detector case and service the internal circuits. Ensure power is removed from the detector relays prior to
servicing the unit. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death.

Installation

1.
The CD-6 mounts on a 4" square (or 4x4) electrical box supplied by the contractor. Do not mount the CD-6 inside another box,
unless it has good air flow through it.
2.
Connect the CD-6 to Class 2 power supply only. It is suggested to use a separate transformer for powering the unit or units
because of possible interference's from other devices on the same power supply.
3.
Connect the CD-6 to the control cables with terminal plugs. When making connections, make sure the power is off.
4.
There are two terminals for Power: 12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 32 VDC, with no polarity preference.
5.
There are two terminals for the dry alarm relay contacts, again with no polarity preference. The alarm relay can switch up to 0.5
A 120 V, or 60 VA. The alarm relay is activated if gas reaches or exceeds the alarm settings. See OPERATION section of
these User Instructions for details on relay settings.
6.
The alarm relay can be configured to normally open (default) (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.) and will activate if the gas
concentration exceeds alarm set point. It will deactivate once the gas concentration drops below the alarm set point. Note that
the "disable" setting will cause the alarm relay not to engage at all.
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