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AGS RG Series VRF Refrigerant Gas Sensor

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Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain them for future reference. These instructions can also be downloaded in electronic form on the product website.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Take extra care where this symbol is used to understand the nature of any potential hazards and how to avoid them. Before any installation, use, or maintenance, read this manual carefully. This product is for Dry Environment Use only.
Avoid prolonged use in dusty environments.

The information contained within this manual should be referred to for typical installation and operation only. For site-specific requirements that may deviate from the information in this manual – contact your supplier. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the safety and protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.

Installation must be by recognized standards in the country concerned. The PCB contains circuitry that can be damaged by static discharge. When metal conduit is used provision shall be provided by the installer for bonding by the NFPA70. Cables must be protected against mechanical damage. This product is not designed to detect smoke, fire, or other gases and should NOT be used as such.

This device requires a continual supply of electrical power – it will not work without power. A switch or circuit breaker must be fitted, it must be accessible and marked as the disconnecting device. This product should not be used to substitute appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems. This product may not safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions. If in doubt, consult a doctor/physician. Your product should reach you in perfect condition, if you suspect it is damaged, contact your supplier.

Manufacturer’s Warranty

The manufacturer warrants to the original consumer purchaser, that this product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for 3 Years from the date of purchase. The manufacturer’s liability hereunder is limited to the replacement of the product with the repaired product at the discretion of the manufacturer.

This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, tampering or other causes not arising from defects in material or workmanship. This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser of the product only. Any implied warranties arising out of this sale, including but not limited to the implied warranties of description, merchantability, and intended operational purpose, are limited in duration to the above warranty period. In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for loss of use of this product or any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, costs, or expenses incurred by the consumer or any other user of this product, whether due to a breach of contract, negligence, strict liability in tort or otherwise.

The manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage, or any special, incidental, contingent, or consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas leakage, fire, or explosion. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. During the above warranty period, your product will be replaced with a comparable product if the defective product is returned together with proof of purchase date. The replacement product will be in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or six months – whichever is the greatest.

Disposing of Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronics Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE-marked products must not be mixed with general household waste but kept separate for the treatment, recovery, and recycling of the materials used. Please contact your supplier or local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.

INSTALLATION

General Information
Failure to observe the following may cause injury to persons and/or property. The RG detector series is to be installed in a permanent location and is intended to continuously monitor the ambient air for refrigerant levels. Designed for all areas being directly connected to low or mains voltage supply, e.g., residential, public, commercial, and light industrial environments, which support the following outputs:

  • Analog: 1x 0-10V signals for RG (PPM)
  • Digital: RS-485 Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP communication protocols.
  • Relay: VFC (RG): 1x SPST 70mA Max.

The equipment can operate as a standalone unit, and be connected to a Merlin control panel or other 3rd party devices capable of accepting digital and/or analog signals, such as a Building Management System (BMS). Installation must be carried out by a licensed and insured contractor, installed, and located in positions determined by those who know refrigerant gas dispersion, process plant systems, and any equipment involved. Seek advice where necessary, in consultation with both safety and electrical engineering personnel.

Considering airflow patterns within the area, the refrigerant detector must be installed in the correct orientation as per the manufacturer’s specification, and ease of access should be accounted for to allow for any forms of maintenance throughout its operational life. For installations in North America, the National Electrical Code (NEC) should be strictly observed, and all appropriate local and national regulations should be observed.

Positioning
Position at a location with minimum noise, vibration, and environmental variation. Position in a discrete location away from busy walkways to avoid accidental damage. Recommended heights may vary based on airflow and temperature conditions in addition to the proposed application and location. Due to refrigerant gasses being heavier than air and spreading downwards, the recommended installation height of a monitor should be 1 ft (30cm) from ground level. Observe the following also.

  • The possible damage caused by natural events e.g., rain, flooding, falling debris.
  • Any regulation/standard/code that locations are bound by.

Mounting Instructions

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  1. Remove the front cover by removing the screw underneath the housing using the socket wrench provided.
  2. Mark mounting holes ensuring the surface is flat to avoid distortion. Using the backplate, mark points and drill a 0.2” hole, insert plugs, and use the screws provided.
  3. Cable entry is provided via rear 1/2” cut-out. Execute the mounting and connections.
    NOTE: Terminals are pluggable type for ease.
  4. Secure the front cover by aligning the top and then securing the M2 screw in place.

PCB Overview
All Class 2 wiring is to be installed within flexible tubing to maintain segregation between circuits. Wiring of different circuits shall be separated using routing, clamping, or barrier. Strip cables as short as possible ensuring bare wires, e.g., wire shields, do not contact with the circuit board.

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DISCLAIMER: For reference purposes only. All Diagrams and Connections depend on the model.

Power Wiring
Consider voltage drops due to cable resistance and strip the cables as short as possible ensuring bare wires, e.g., wire shields, do not contact with the circuit board (risk of short-circuit).

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+10V Output Wiring
A linear +10V output is normally used to regulate external fan speed controllers (supplied separately). The RG features a configurable 0/2-10V linear output for RG(PPM), the output of the device is proportional to the values. In normal operation, output levels are proportional to the gas main alarm level as shown below.

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Main Alarm Level 0-10V O/P 2-10V O/P

0% 0V 2V
50% 5V 6.0V
100% 10V 10V

VFC Relay Wiring
This is a dry contact/volt-free connection to a BMS (building management system) or central control panel to send an alarm signal upon the defined RG level. This terminal can be used in conjunction with other external relays that affect other devices and controls such as purge fans, audible alarms, strobe/beacons, etc. As a factory-set condition, the relay is Normally Closed when the device is energized and in normal operation. (fail-safe), ensuring relays are triggered upon a power failure.

Thermistor Wiring
This 2-way terminal provides an output for an NTC-type thermistor fitted to the PCB. Other thermistor types are available, contact your supplier for more information.

RS-485 Wiring
Ensure the equipment is configured in a single bus topology, connecting multiple buses in parallel or branching multiple units from the main bus may introduce impedance mismatches, reflections, and/or signal distortions. Ensure A+/B- signal polarity is maintained throughout the network. Connect GND wire to 0V common grounding terminal.

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Daisy chain wires running to additional RG sensors – 127 sensors max per cable run. The first and last device in the bus requires a termination resistor. Use the EOL switch to terminate the RG sensor. Recommended 3-core, 2 twisted
pair + ground, shielded cable with 120 Ω characteristic impedance.

The shield terminal [SH] is used to maintain the shield line only. The shield is cut and taped on the last device. Consider voltage drops due to cable resistance for long distances/large networks. Cable specifications ultimately determine the distance the sensors can be mounted away from a control panel or power supply. Strip cables as short as possible. See RG BACnet or Modbus Functionality Document for more information and parameterization.

Analog Configuration Switches

LOL  

NOT USED

1 (RG) Range* ON: 0-2000 ppm

OFF: 0-5000 ppm

OFF

5000ppm

2 (RG) Low-Level Warning ON: 175 ppm

OFF: 350 ppm

OFF

350ppm

4 (RG) High-Level Warning ON: 800 ppm

OFF: 1000 ppm

OFF

1000ppm

8 (RG) VFC Relay Position ON: NO (Normally Open)

OFF: NC (Normally Closed)

OFF

(NC) Fail-Safe

16 (RG) VFC Relay Switches at ON: 800 ppm

OFF: 1000 ppm

OFF

1000ppm

32 (RG) +10V Output Linear Scale ON: 2-10V

OFF: 0-10V

OFF

0-10V

64      
B1      
B2 NOT USED

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Digital RG-485 Configuration Switches

LOL END OF LINE TERMINATION RESISTOR. OFF
1      
2   The address is achieved by adding binary switch values together.  
4
NETWORK 4 ON + 16 ON = ADDRESS 20 OFF
8
ADDRESS 8 ON + 32 ON + 1 ON = ADDRESS 41 (Address 0)
16
  Address Max: 127  
32
64      
    Baud rates are achieved by configuring B1 and B2 switches.  
B1  

BAUD RATE SELECTION

 

B1 OFF / B2 OFF = 9600 B1 OFF / B2 ON = 38400 B1 ON / B2 OFF = 19200

B1 ON / B2 ON = (76800 – BACnet) (57600 – Modbus)

B1 OFF B2 OFF

 

(9600)

 

B2

If the address value conflicts with another device, neither device will be able to communicate.

OPERATION

RG Warning Levels
Before leaving the device for normal operation, check the configuration for proper settings. After connecting power, the device will enter a warm-up period to allow the device to establish connections and sensor elements to stabilize before a valid reading/output. RG warning levels will depend on the configuration at installation. Avoid sudden temperature changes, above 1°C per minute. Never let water or other liquids enter the sensor. Never expose the sensor to corrosive gases.

PPM = Parts Per Million

 

0 5000ppm

 

(Default)

 

< 175ppm

 

(Default)

 

175 1000ppm

 

(Default)

 

> 1000ppm

 

(Default)

LED Indicator

  • GREEN = RG Level OK / Power Supplied
  • YELLOW = RG Level Warning (LOW)
  • RED = RG Level Warning (HIGH)

Calibration Check
Due to the advanced NDIR technology, no field calibration is required. A regular calibration check by trained technicians is recommended. Inspections and services must be documented and executed at regular intervals. The frequency must be determined and observed by the person responsible for the gas warning system according to all regulatory, code, and legal requirements. The inspection interval of 12 months to retain optimum safety is recommended following the below precautions.

  • Ensure the unit has been powered for 1 hour in a clean environment for stabilized measurement results.
  • Flow some dry air into the monitor for 5min before testing.
  • A suitably calibrated gas mix bottle should be used observing the precautions listed below, the gas flow used for testing should be ≤500 SCCM (0.5 LPM).
  • Offer up the applicator hose with a 32mm cone that can be supplied from AGS on request. Apply the cone directly over the sensing element.
  • Apply the gas and check it is being correctly measured and reaching any set alarm points.
  • The calibration result and date should be recorded.

Test Gases Precautions
Use calibration test gases that are classified as non-flammable and non-toxic, however, gas under pressure may explode if heated and cause asphyxiation in very high concentrations. Gas mixtures must be prepared using equipment traceable to N.P.L / ISO standards. Take normal precautions when using cylinders, they should always be stored in the vertical position and secured to prevent them from falling over. Ensure valve/regulators are screwed and secured tight before use and ensure valves are closed after use.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

 

Mechanical

Mounting Wall Mounted
Entry 1” DIA Rear Entry and snap-offs for side trunking
Size (W x H x D) 3.38 x 4.48 x 1.3”
Weight (Max) 36oz Max
Enclosure ABS UL Flame retardant – IP40
 

 

Electrical

24V AC/DC Power Rating 12-24VDC (11-32 VDC) / 24VAC, (20-27 VAC) 60Hz
110VAC Power Rating Nominal 110-120VAC, (90-250V AC), 50-60Hz
Internal Fuse Resettable PPTC 240VAC, 400mA
Communication 127 units max
Power Consumption Max 5W Max
 

Environmental

Operating Temperature 14 to 122°F
Storage 32-86°F
Humidity 0 to 95% RH (continuous) non-condensing.
Installation Cat (110V Voltage) II (Class 2) Pollution Degree 2
Installation Cat (24V Voltage) III (Class 3) Pollution Degree 2
 

I/Os

Analog Outputs 3x Linear 0-10V/2-10V RG, Temperature & Humidity. Thermistor (10K3)
Digital Networks BACnet MS/TP / MODBUS RTU (Parity: None Data bit: 8bit Stop bit: 1)
Relay Outputs 1x SPST 70mA
 

Cable Spec

Power 18 – 14 AWG
Analog Output 18 – 14 AWG
Digital Output 18 – 14 AWG twisted pair + ground, shielded cable with 120 Ω characteristic impedance.
Relays 18 – 14 AWG
 

User Interface

Language English
 

LED Indication

Green: Power (OK)

Yellow: Warning (Pre-Alarm) Red: Danger (Alarm)

 

Conformance

Safety IEC 61010-1
Electromagnetic Compatibility BS 50270
Other (Applied or Considered)  
Sensing
Refrigerant Gas (ppm)
Sampling: Diffusion Type NDIR

Indication Range: 0– 10,00ppm Gas type dependant. Response: T50≤ 10 s; T90 ≤ 30 s

Warm Up Time: ~1 Minute

Accuracy: 50% F.S ±7% of FS range above 50% F.S Lifespan: >5 Years

Resolution: 0.5% of F.S range

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We recommend all AGS equipment be commissioned by competent/trained engineers to ensure correct installation and operation. We strongly recommend the response and alarm signals be tested and validated once installed.

This will ensure the equipment performs as intended and is free from any unforeseen damage caused by transit/installation. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this document; however, AGS can assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document or their consequences. AGS would greatly appreciate being informed of any errors or omissions that may be found in the content of this document. For information not covered in this document, or if there is a requirement to send comments/corrections, please contact AGS using the contact details given below.

American Gas Safety LLC
www.americangassafety.com
Head office:
6304 Benjamin Road, Suite 502, Tampa, FL 33634
Tel: 727-608-4375
Email: info@americangassafety.com

American Gas Safety LLC is the owner of this document and reserves all rights of modification without prior notice.

Documents / Resources

AGS RG Series VRF Refrigerant Gas Sensor [pdf] Instruction Manual
RG Series VRF Refrigerant Gas Sensor, RG Series, VRF Refrigerant Gas Sensor, Refrigerant Gas Sensor, Gas Sensor, Sensor

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