Kele KGC-1200 Operation Instructions Manual

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Kele KGC-1200 Manual
Detection and Ventilation Control Panel with BACnet
Operation Instructions
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IMPORTANT: Keep these user instructions for reference.

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  • Page 1 Kele KGC-1200 Manual Detection and Ventilation Control Panel with BACnet Operation Instructions ***IMAGE PLACEHOLDER*** IMPORTANT: Keep these user instructions for reference.
  • Page 2 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Table of Contents 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 4.1.1 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 REV – 1.2.2 Page...
  • Page 3 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 4.6.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.6.4 4.6.5 4.6.6 4.6.7 4.6.8 4.6.9 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 5.1.7 5.1.8 6.1.1 6.1.2 7878 REV – 1.2.2 Page...
  • Page 4: General Safety Information

    For proper use, see supervisor or User manual, or call Kele Technical Service at 1-877-826-9045. KGC-1200 may not function effectively below 32°F (0°C) or above 104°F (40°C). Using the equipment outside of this temperature range may adversely affect the product.
  • Page 5: Use Instructions And Limitations

    This panel also has an additional four relay board option in addition to the existing standard four relay boards. With three analog outputs, four 24 DVC drivers and another option for up to two remote relays, the KGC-1200 will fit into any gas detection application.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Ethernet connection for BACnet output (BACnet IP) (Note: Model KGC-1200N does not have ethernet port) ● USB connection ● Compatible with Kele Commercial 6-Series gas detectors, KGD-MODBUS adapter, Horn & Strobe Combo ● Four 24 VDC Drivers for external Horn and Strobe ●...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Mechanical room, Alarm Control Room, or other similar areas are recommended. Mounting holes are provided in the KGC-1200 case at the four corners. See Figure 3-1. Choose an appropriate mounting location with space around the panel for access to conduit entry holes provided on the top, bottom, and right side of the panel.
  • Page 8 For proper use, see supervisor or User manual, or call Kele Technical Service at 1-877-826-9045. Field wiring is completed via modular connectors (provided), except for the safety ground, AC power, and relays. After wiring, simply plug the modular connectors into the matching connectors on the printed circuit board (PCB).
  • Page 9: Installation Diagram

    KGC-1200 sensor cables, the sensor connections should be made with two twisted pairs of the appropriate gauge, with an overall foil and braid shield. All shields should be terminated at the KGC-1200 end of the cable only.
  • Page 10: Power Connection

    The main power cable should be routed into the bottom left conduit entry. Kele recommends a minimum wire size of 18 AWG and the wire insulator must be rated for at least 140°F (60°C) service. The power connector will accept wire from 12-24 AWG.
  • Page 11 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Ensure that the wire cannot be easily pulled from the connector. KGD-MODBUS AND DETECTOR ASSEMBLY KGC-1200 Figure 3-4 System Wiring Diagram Note: For ethernet connection, use surge protector (Model: DTK-MRJPOE manufactured by DITEK) and connect one end of the surge protector to KGC-1200 ethernet connection.
  • Page 12: Remote Sensor Connection

    CONNECTION”. 3.2.4.1 KGD-MODBUS Connection and Operation The Kele KGD-MODBUS Adapter converts the Kele 6-Series 4-20mA analog output to a digital output for use with the KGC-1200 and other addressable network systems. To install the KGD-MODBUS on a Kele 6-Series detector, Remove the 4-20mA/Power plug from the Kele 6-Series gas detector Plug the KGD-MODBUS adapter into the empty socket.
  • Page 13 OFF or 0. For example, to configure a unit as address “50”, set switches “2, 5, 6” (see Table 3-3) to ON or in the up position (01001100). NOTE: If KGD-6 is assigned address X and connected to KGC-1200, then address X is assigned to NO2 Sensor (Type: 2) and address X+1 is assigned to CO Sensor (Type: 1) by the panel.
  • Page 14 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Address "On" Address "On" Address "On" Address "On" Switches Switches Switches Switches 49 = 97 = 145 = 1, 5, 8 1, 5, 6 1, 6, 7 50 = 2, 5, 6 98 =...
  • Page 15 3.2.4.6 Baud Rate At the baud rate of 19200 (default baud rate for Kele KGD-MODBUS and KGC-1200) and with cables less than 1,000 ft. in length, termination resistors are not recommended. At the baud rate of 19200 and with cables longer than 1,000 ft., termination resistors are recommended.
  • Page 16 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual When using termination resistors use only 2 resistors, one at each end of the RS-485 transmission line (i.e., 1 at the KGC-485B and 1 at the last/farthest KGD-MODBUS). For any other baud rates calculate when (at what length) termination resistors are required. This is calculated by dividing the length ��...
  • Page 17 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual KGD-MODBUS KGD-MODBUS KGD-MODBUS KGC-1200 Figure 3-10 – MRS-485(KGD-Modbus): End of Line Resistor Diagram, RS-484, 1000 feet or more In Figure 3-10 above, the panel is depicted at a 19200 baud rate (default), more than 1000 ft, and using RS-485 type cable. The jumper is shown at 100 ohms resistor configuration, but the 120 ohms configuration can also be used, which is position 2.
  • Page 18: Remote Device Connection

    KGD-MODBUS. The power connections to the remotely mounted detectors should be size 18 AWG (minimum) for short runs. Since Kele detectors are rated for operation between 12 and 24 VDC or VAC, the voltage drop between the power supply and the KGD-MODBUS should not be an issue if the recommended power wire gauge guidelines are followed.
  • Page 19 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 3.2.5.2 Remote Device (RD-24) Wiring All the connectors in RD-24 are spring tightening and will accept wire from 14 to 24 AWG. To connect the wires to terminals, press down the white button of the connector (use flat-headed screwdriver), insert bare wire into respective wire cavity of the connector and release the white button.
  • Page 20 Power LED will light up green to indicate the unit is operational. TX LED will flash blue to indicate the unit is communicating with KGC-1200. Slot 1,2,3,4 LED will light up green when corresponding expansion board is in use. Refer to Figure above for location of Slots 1 through 4.
  • Page 21: Horn & Strobe Connection

    After at least 3 seconds, power off the RD-24. Using the dip switch, change the address back to its original setting, or a number between 193 and 200. Power on the RD-24. Last, navigate in the KGC-1200 menu CONFIGURE SYSTEM MANUAL CONFIGURE CONFIG.
  • Page 22: Initial Operating Mode

    4.1 Power up When power is applied to the panel, the KGC-1200 will start up. During the startup sequence, the LED status lights will flash. Once the POWER/TROUBLE light is steady green, the panel is ready to configure. If the panel is powered up for the first-time screen like Figure 4-1 will show up.
  • Page 23 4.2.3 Keypad The keypad is used to select the menu displayed and to enter the configuration parameters, which are stored in the KGC-1200 memory. The keypad consists of ten number keys, four cursor keys, a MENU key, a HUSH key, an ENTER key, a DEL key, and a brightness key.
  • Page 24: Normal Status Display

    Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual State of the Panel Silence Period Alarm 5 minutes Warning 15 minutes Trouble 8 hours Table 4-1 – Notification Silence Periods 4.2.3.5 Enter key The enter key is used to select menu items and to confirm any user input.
  • Page 25 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 4.4 ALARM, WARNING, and TROUBLE Status Display If an alarm, warning, or trouble event occurs, the display will automatically switch to the corresponding screen. If multiple events occur simultaneously, the display will only show the event with higher priority. The event priority is (from highest to lowest) ALARM, GAS WARNING, TROUBLE.
  • Page 26: Warning Status Display

    Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 4.4.1 Warning Status Display When any sensor indicates a gas level that is at or above the configured warning level for the sensor, the panel will enter WARNING mode during which the internal buzzer will sound, the WARNING/ALARM status LED will be amber, and the display will switch to the WARNING status display.
  • Page 27 ALARM/WARNING LED will be red, and the display will switch to the ALARM status display. Any outputs assigned to alarm condition will be triggered. Figure 4-6 shows an example of KGC-1200 display during unoccupied failure. “FAIL - UNOCC.” on the screen indicates unoccupied failure.
  • Page 28 4.4.4 Occupied Failure Display When Title 24 is enabled, during occupied time, KGC-1200 compares the readings of all CO detectors assigned to a zone, and if any CO detector is more than 15ppm above or below the 30-minute rolling average of all CO detectors assigned to the corresponding zone, then the detector has failed.
  • Page 29 Title 24 feature enabled in KGC-1200. KGC-1200 displays the address of the detector with calibration due warning. If there is more than one detector with calibration due warning, then display scrolls every 5 seconds to display all detectors with calibration due warning.
  • Page 30 This feature is applicable only for carbon monoxide detectors with calibration period feature with Title 24 featured enabled in KGC-1200.KGC-1200 displays the address of the detector with calibration overdue trouble. If there is more than one carbon monoxide sensor with calibration overdue condition or are sensors in trouble due to other conditions, then display scrolls every 5 seconds to display all detectors with the trouble condition.
  • Page 31: Ventilation Control

    (to ensure minimum run times for fans that must run for internal cooling). A VFD may be enabled and controlled by the KGC-1200 output relays or the KGC-1200 4-20mA output. This allows an operator to change fixed speeds for a VFD if it is used as a stand-alone control.
  • Page 32 4.6.2 MANUAL CONFIGURE Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM -->MANUAL CONFIGURE --> Choose “MANUAL CONFIGURE” to use the KGC-1200 interface to configure the system. Follow the menu as shown below to enter the “MANUAL CONFIGURE” menu. Figure 4-11 – Configure Zones Menu CONFIGURE ZONES Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM -->MANUAL CONFIGURE -->CONFIGURE ZONES -->...
  • Page 33 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-12 – Edit Zones Menu If the zone has not been configured, the system will skip straight to the zone configuration menu shown below. Figure 4-13 – Zone Menu Options If the zone has already been configured, the display will briefly show the message “STATUS: ZONE EXIST” as shown below and then the user will have the option to CANCEL, RELOAD CONFIG, or DELETE.
  • Page 34 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-15 – ADD/DEL Sensor Menu Refer to Figure 4-16 for sequence of display screen during sensor addition to a zone. To assign a sensor to the zone, select ADD SENSOR and press ENTER. Enter the Modbus address of sensor and press ENTER. The sensor will be added to the zone and the display will return to the ADD/DEL SENSORS menu.
  • Page 35 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-16 – Zone Add Sensor Menu Refer to Figure 4-17 for sequence of display screen during deleting sensor from a zone. To remove a sensor from the zone, select DELETE SENSOR and press ENTER. Enter the Modbus address of the sensor to remove from the zone and press ENTER. The sensor will be deleted from the zone and the display will return to the ADD/DEL SENSORS menu.
  • Page 36 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-19 – Zone Relay Menu To assign a relay to the zone, select ADD RELAY and press ENTER. Input the relay number and press ENTER. The relay will be added to the zone and the display will return to the RELAYS menu with the bottom box of the display updated to reflect the changes made.
  • Page 37 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-21 – Zone Add Relay Error 4.6.2.3 HORN/STROBE(S) Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM -->MANUAL CONFIGURE -->CONFIGURE ZONES -->ADD/EDIT ZONES-- >HORN/STROBE(S): --> To add Horn/Strobes to a zone or delete Horn/Strobes from a zone, select “HORN/STROBE(S)” from the zone configuration menu and press ENTER.
  • Page 38 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual To delete a horn/strobe, select DELETE H/S from the HORN/STROBE menu and press ENTER. Input the horn/strobe number and press ENTER (to delete all horn/strobes assigned to the zone, input “0” and press ENTER). The horn/strobe(s) will be deleted from the zone and the display will return to the HORN/STROBE menu with the bottom box of the display updated to reflect the changes made.
  • Page 39 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-26 – Zone Group Config. Menu Then, enter the valid sensor type (displayed in bottom box) of the group to view and press ENTER. Once a valid sensor type has been entered, the current values for that sensor type or group of sensors in that zone will be displayed as shown below. To change the values, select the menu item and press ENTER.
  • Page 40 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual The following options are available for GROUP CONFIGURATION: ● RISING – If the gas concentration is greater than or equal to this level, the zone output(s) will be turned on. ● FALLING – If the gas concentration is less than or equal to this level, the zone output(s) will be turned off.
  • Page 41 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Values equal to or less than 20.9% v/v are only valid for Depletion settings (Rising, Falling, Warning and Alarm). High and low gas levels (BOTH) If “BOTH” is selected for O2 mode, then the panel will signal alarm, warning or zone activation for both oxygen depletion and enhancement.
  • Page 42 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-30 – Zone 4-20mA Output Number Menu NOTE: Oxygen sensor readings are an exclusion for 4-20mA output i.e., its reading is not considered while computing output value for 4-20mA output. Next, the output mode can be set to PEAK or SCALE.
  • Page 43 > The KGC-1200 includes 4 standard onboard relays with the option to add an additional 4 onboard relays. Additionally, remote relays can be added to the system. It also has an onboard buzzer and includes 4 outputs designed to operate standalone horn/strobe units.
  • Page 44 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-34 – Configure Relay Options Menu The following options are available for relay configuration: ● RELAY – Select the relay number to view settings and make changes. ● RELAY ON/OFF – Sets the selected relay to normally closed (ON) or normally open (OFF). The default value for this setting is OFF.
  • Page 45 Once the system has found one or more remote devices, the screen shown in Figure 4-38 displays the remote device type and address. If the KGC-1200 does not find any remote device, it will display NO REMOTE DEVICE FOUND. In this case it is recommended to verify KGC-1200 and remote device communication settings and ensure wiring into RS-485 communications is correct.
  • Page 46 KGC-1200. Fail/Safe settings can be used to provide a specific output on the remote device when it is disconnected from the KGC-1200 for a predetermined amount of time.
  • Page 47 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual To change the corresponding setting, highlight the line and hit Enter. Select the desired settings and hit Enter again. Once the desired configuration is selected for all fail-safe settings hit SAVE to save the settings and transfer the settings to remote relay.
  • Page 48 >CONFIGURE BUZZER Figure 4-42 – Configure Buzzer Menu The KGC-1200 includes an onboard buzzer. The buzzer will activate during an ALARM, WARNING or TROUBLE condition. If the buzzer is activated, the user can press the HUSH button to silence it.
  • Page 49 “WEEKEND START/STOP TIMES” to modify occupied period during weekday and weekend respectively. Up to two occupied periods can be defined for weekday and weekend. KGC-1200 validates that Start Time is earlier than the End Time i.e., 9:15 AM as Start Time and 1:00 PM as End Time is a valid entry, but 10:00 PM as Start Time and 3:00 AM as End Time is invalid entry because 3:00 AM is earlier event in a day in comparison to 10:00 PM.
  • Page 50 WARNING: This option will reset the KGC-1200 to its default factory settings. All zones and configuration will be lost. To reset the KGC-1200 to its default factory settings, select LOAD DEFAULTS from the CONFIGURE SYSTEM menu and press ENTER. Then press ENTER again. The configuration will be reset to factory settings and the KGC-1200 will restart.
  • Page 51 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-48 – Timed Control Zone Options The display will show the following TIMED CONTROL menu: Figure 4-49 – Timed Control Days Options DAYS – Choose whether to configure weekdays or weekends. Select DAYS and press ENTER. Then, to set a schedule for WEEKDAY, press 1, then ENTER.
  • Page 52 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-51 – Timed Control Times Options END TIME – End of the period for this zone. To enter the END TIME, use the left and right arrows to select the digit and the number pad to enter the value.
  • Page 53 Figure 4-55 – Ethernet Setting Menu SELECT DHCP – The DHCP setting will allow a connected router to automatically configure the ethernet connection to the KGC-1200. SELECT STATIC – The static setting allows the user to configure the ethernet connection manually.
  • Page 54 Figure 4-57 – View Sensors Menu The VIEW SENSORS menu allows the user to view information about the sensors connected to the KGC-1200. Press the left/right cursor to scroll through the sensors. To select a specific sensor without scrolling, select “Sensor: x” and press ENTER. Then, enter the sensor address and press ENTER.
  • Page 55 Therefore, the sensor will not be added to any zones. Note: When replacing a sensor (already registered with KGC-1200) with a sensor of different type but same address (e.g. CO sensor with address 17 replaced with NO2 sensor with address 17) then it is recommended to perform a Delete operation for corresponding sensor address, after sensor replacement is complete, and verify correct sensor type is displayed for corresponding sensor address.
  • Page 56 The Configure Sensors menu allows the user to change the alarm and warning level of sensors by sensor type, for all connected sensors which are not assigned to a Zone. When a fault condition is reached, the KGC-1200 will go into alarm or warning, but any existing zones will remain normal, assuming they are not also in a fault condition.
  • Page 57 Figure 4-63 – Events Menu The KGC-1200 keeps a log of events in its memory. To view the events, select EVENTS and press ENTER. The display will load the latest logged events if this menu is entered first time after power up otherwise it will load event screen last visited. It can store up to 122,880 events and once this limit is reached it will start overwriting older events.
  • Page 58 The TECHNICAL SUPPORT menu item shows the contact information for Kele technical support. It also displays the currently installed firmware version and the serial number of the KGC-1200. If the Company Information and Phone Number of the installation company was entered during initial power up, then it will be displayed on this screen. This information (COMPANY and PHONE) can be entered or edited by pressing ENTER on the TECHNICAL SUPPORT screen.
  • Page 59: General Information

    5 BACnet 5.1 General Information When KGC-1200 boots, it is set by default to acquire the IP address using the DHCP client. For the BACnet the following information is important and will be necessary to configure the BACnet/IP client. Note: For the KGC-1200N Model, the ethernet port is not included and BACnet output is not an option Note: ●...
  • Page 60 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual S (Hydrogen Sulfide) REF (Refrigerant) (Oxygen) (Carbon Dioxide) Range: 0-5000ppm (Carbon Dioxide) Range: 0-5% vol Table 5-1 – Types of Detectors Eng. Unit Value Engineering Units %LEL %Vol. Table 5-2 – Engineering Unit BACnet Object Type...
  • Page 61 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual BACnet Object Type BACnet Object Instance Description range Analog value 30+(N-1)*75 sensor Alarm Analog value 31+(N-1)*75 Warning Analog value 32+(N-1)*75 Rising Analog value 33+(N-1)*75 Falling Analog value 34+(N-1)*75 type Analog value 35+(N-1)*75 sensor Eng. unit...
  • Page 62: Zone Configurations

    Table 5-6 shows the BACnet Objects representing zone configuration for each zone. N in Table 5-6 refers to Zone number. When binary output is set to 1 (or active), it means that the corresponding KGC-1200 output (Horn/Strobe, Relay) is configured or assigned to that zone, or in case of the group[X] means that the sensor of type X (Table 5-1 lists the valid values of type i.e.,...
  • Page 63 For three analog outputs, the values of corresponding BACnet object represents the current output (in mA) from the analog or 4-20mA output in KGC-1200. Table 5-7 shows the BACnet objects and corresponding Object Instance for KGC-1200 panel outputs. Description BACnet Object Type...
  • Page 64 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 5.1.5 Title 24 Configuration Description BACnet Object BACnet Object Note Type Instance Title 24 Enabled Analog value 1128 0-disabled, 1-enabled Configuration Occupied days of the week Analog value 1129 0-weekday, 1-weekend Occupied/Unoccupied Analog value...
  • Page 65: Remote Devices

    Status Analog value 1731 Table 5-10 – Object for Panel System Status Table 5-10 shows the BACnet object for system status of the KGC-1200 panel. The following are the expected values for the BACnet object: Bit 0 set = Alarm...
  • Page 66 Table 5-11 Objects Providing Event Fault Information Table 5-11 shows the BACnet objects which can give information about the most recent fault event on the KGC-1200. A fault event qualifies as the panel leaving the normal state and entering trouble, warning, or alarm. A fault event can occur for many reasons, but the available BACnet objects can provide information to the user about the fault.
  • Page 67 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual ● Gas reading – Reading with units based on gas type: 1 - ‘ppm’ 2 - ‘ppm’ 3 – ‘% LEL’ 4 – ‘ppm’ 5 – ‘ppm’ 6 – ‘ppm’ 7 – ‘ppm’ 8 – ‘% v/v’...
  • Page 68: Testing And Maintenance

    Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 6 Testing & Maintenance 6.1 Testing 6.1.1 Relay Functionality Test Access the Relay Configuration Menu (Refer to Section 4.6.3.1) and select the configuration for relay to be tested. b. Change the “RELAY ON/OFF” to ON and save the configuration. This will activate the corresponding relay and normally open connections will be closed.
  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 6.2 Maintenance KGC-1200 does not have parts that require regular maintenance. For fuse replacement, use a 5x20 mm slow-blow glass body cartridge fuse with a rating of 1 Amp 250V, e.g., Littelfuse P/N 218001. Be sure to DISCONNECT POWER before removing the safety cover and REPLACE THE SAFETY COVER on F2 before re-applying power to theKGC-1200.
  • Page 70 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 7 Appendix A – Tables & Figures Figure 3-1 – Mounting Holes Back View Figure 3-2 – Typical Layout diagram Table 3-1 – Wire Gauge for run Length Figure 3-3 – KGC-1200 Board Diagram Table 3-2 –...
  • Page 71 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Figure 4-25 – Zone Add Horn/Strobe Error Figure 4-26 – Zone Group Config. Menu Figure 4-27 – Zone Group Config. Sensor Type Table 4-2 – Sensor Default Settings Figure 4-28 – Zone Group Config. Sensor Type Figure 4-29 –...
  • Page 72: Appendix C - Replacement Parts

    Table 5-5 – Bit Assignment for Zone[N]. mode value Table 5-6 – BACnet Objects for Zone Configuration Table 5-7 – BACnet Objects for KGC-1200 Outputs Table 5-8 – BACnet Objects related to Title 24 configuration and sensor status Table 5-9 – Objects Related to Remote Device Information Table 5-10 –...
  • Page 73: Appendix D - Setup Record

    Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 9 Appendix D – Setup Record Record network parameters and keep in a safe place to assist with installation and future troubleshooting will be simplified. Date of Install: _______________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________ Location of Install: ____________________________...
  • Page 74 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Modbus Detector Location Modbus Detector Location Modbus Detector Location Address Type Address Type Address Type Modbus Rem. Dev. Location Address Type Relays and outputs Relay connection Connected device Zone Configured Delay Runtime Relay 1...
  • Page 75 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual Horn/Strobe 2 Horn/Strobe 3 Horn/Strobe 4 4-20mA output 1 4-20mA output 2 4-20mA output 3 Remote Device Relays and Outputs Relay connection Connected device Zone Configured Delay Runtime Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11...
  • Page 76 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 4-20mA output 8 4-20mA output 9 4-20mA output 10 4-20mA output 11 4-20mA output 12 4-20mA output 13 4-20mA output 14 4-20mA output 15 4-20mA output 16 4-20mA output 17 4-20mA output 18 4-20mA output 19...
  • Page 77 Kele Gas Controller KGC-1200 Operation Manual 4-20mA input 19 4-20mA input 20 4-20mA input 21 4-20mA input 22 4-20mA input 23 4-20mA input 24 4-20mA input 25 4-20mA input 26 4-20mA input 27 4-20mA input 28 4-20mA input 29 4-20mA input 30...
  • Page 78: Technical Support Contact Information

    Kele warrants the KGC-1200 control ventilation panel will be free from defective materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of manufacture (indicated on inside cover of the KGC-1200), provided it is maintained and used in accordance with Kele instructions and/or recommendations.

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