Installation; Planning; Mounting - S&S Northern Merlin 2000X Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual

INSTALLATION

Planning

This panel can be used to carry out gas proving testing on pipe work to check if there is a gas
appliance left open or potential gas leak. The Merlin 2000X is designed to give the user full control
over incoming gas supply with the lockable main key-switch and touch sensors. The panel can monitor
gas levels in the air by connecting carbon dioxide, natural gas, carbon monoxide and LPG sensors.
This model features a digital settings and diagnostic screen.
Selectable panel features include;
 Gas proving fill and prove time upon start up;
 Two optional pressure levels for failure of the proving test.
 Dual fan current monitoring from 0.1 to 18A;
 Automatic timeout;
 Connections to remote emergency shut off;
 Selectable utility emergency shut off;
 Fire Panel connection configuration;
 Building Management System integration;
 Fan calibration and current monitoring including diagnostics.
Please refer to your detector manual for important information regarding coverage, location and
positioning including areas and conditions to avoid!

Mounting

Unpack all the parts!
Placing the panel at eye level allows for optimum monitoring of LED Indicators.
1. 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.
2. Remove the power board from enclosure.
3. 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.
4. After executing the mounting and the connections – replace the front cover and insert the security
caps over the four bolts.
Be careful when creating access for cables – Damage to boards will void any warranty!
Any damage attempting to remove the circuit board parts may void any warranty!
Rev: 1
Merlin 2000X
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