KMC Controls SAE-1162 Installation Manual

Duct-mounted co detectors

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Mounting
Choose a mounting location in a straight section of
a return air duct. Mount at least 5 feet (or 7.5 duct
diameters) from corners and other items that may
cause disturbances in the air flow. Avoid areas prone
to vibration or rapid temperature change.
1. Cut a 1-1/8 or 1-1/4 inch hole in the duct for the
air sampling probe.
2. Insert the probe through the hole, align the unit
so that the duct air flow is parallel with the side
vent holes in the probe (air flows directly into
the probe holes), and mark the four enclosure
mounting holes.
3. Drill the four mounting holes (for screws) and
remove any debris from all holes.
4 . Insert the sampling probe into the duct.
5. Attach the unit to the ductwork by threading four
screws through the four holes on the outside of
the enclosure.
6. Remove the two cover screws (if installed),
release the latch, and swing open the cover.
7. Insert wiring through a knockout. After wiring a
duct sensor, fill the knockout hole with plumber's
putty, caulk, or other sealant to prevent air
infiltration from the conduit.
8. After wiring, configuring, and testing the
unit (see later sections), close the cover and
(optionally) secure it with two tapping screws.
SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide
SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors
SAE-1162
101 mm
4"
64 mm
2.5"
1
Installation Guide
145 mm
5.7"
114 mm
4.5"
89 mm
ALARM
3.5"
240 mm
9.5"
177 mm
7.0"
SAE-1162 dimensions
26 mm
1"
717-019-57A

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  • Page 1 SAE-1162 dimensions infiltration from the conduit. 8. After wiring, configuring, and testing the unit (see later sections), close the cover and (optionally) secure it with two tapping screws. SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 2 TEST + and TEST – “Tips for connecting 24-volt power” available from the terminals. (The TEST – terminal is internally KMC Controls web site or in the SP-022 Digital Designer connected to the Analog COM terminal, and Guide.
  • Page 3: Operation

    “high alarm.” The LCD will indicate the Alarm mode tion. The Test function can be cancelled by pressing details, and the LED will flash red. the TEST button a second time. SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 4: Fault Mode

    All commercial CO sensors have a finite life. The life expectancy of these models is 5 to 7 years. They must be replaced periodically to ensure reliable operation in detecting conditions that are potentially hazardous to human health and safety. SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 5 Relay 1 is not installed.) for a fault alarm (if enabled). Press <SAVE> to save the setting. The factory default is Enable. SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 6 (This item is not shown if the fault mode to save the setting. The factory default is Off. (This is disabled.) item will not be shown if Relay 2 is not installed.) SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 7 0 ppm. When disabled, 0–5 ppm will dis- play and output actual 0–5 ppm. Press <SAVE> to save the setting. The factory default is Enable. This should be set to Disable when doing a ZERO gas calibration. SAE-1162 Duct-Mounted CO Detectors Installation Guide 717-019-57A...
  • Page 8 (without the gas tube port receptacle), it is recommended to disable the ReCal mode, set the Fault Mode time to 3 years, and then replace the SAE-1162 with a new or factory-recalibrated unit when the time has expired.
  • Page 9: Important Notices

    Controls, Inc. makes no representations or warran- VA, dual-hub ties with respect to this document. In no event shall KMC Controls, Inc. be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of Maintenance this document.

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