Sensor Locations
The following suggestions should be considered to assure detection
of the target gas. Select the most suitable location for each sensor.
Air Currents: If there are fans, wind, or other sources of air
movement, gases may tend to rise or collect in certain areas of a
facility. The local air currents should be assessed to aid in selecting
the sensor location. Air convection can often be more important in
determining gas concentration areas than factors of Vapor Density.
Gas Emission Sources: As a rule, at least one sensor should be
located in close proximity to each point where an emission is likely to
occur.
CAUTION: Because each sensor can "report" only what it is
detecting at the moment, it is very important that the sensor
be located where leaks are most likely to occur.
This unit is intended for
• Indoor use
• Maximum altitude 2000 m
• Overvoltage Category II
• Pollution degree 2
• E³Point, Class 2, or limited power source (lps) only
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E
Point Remote Gas Sensor User Manual
Installation
Installation
Sensor Locations
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