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(Combination alarm shown is 4 gases, 16 remote signals and uture expansion module – part # AUOAVT16B)
Features
The Master Alarm Panel monitors and displays normal and alarm conditions from up to 6 medical gases or up to 64 remote medical gas source signals in various combinations. Transducers are included, pressure switches and DISS union check valve connectors are sold separately.
The panel is microprocessor controlled and designed to comply with NFPA 99. The panel is 100% digital and does not require re-calibration. The panel will be able to interface with most building management systems with the use of additional equipment. The alarm panel is enclosed in a steel box and is designed to accept an electrical input range of 120-240 volts AC – 50-60 hertz. The source voltage is stepped down with a self-contained transformer. The panel contains audible and visual alarm indicators. The audible alarm may be silenced by pressing the alarm silence button, but the visual alarm indicator can only be cancelled by fault correction. The alarm detects and filters out transient (less than 0.6 seconds) signals created by R.F.I. The alarm is capable of displaying alarm history for all possible alarm conditions Each gas module can display two gases. Each source signal module can monitor 16 signals. The alarm is capable of monitoring and displaying up to 6 gases per alarm or 64 medical gas source signals, or any combination in increments of two gases, or 16 source signals. The alarm may be an Area Alarm, Master Alarm or combination Area/Master. Gas or source signal modules can be arranged in accordance with customer requirements.
In addition, each Area Alarm Module shall incorporate the following features: