Remote Sensor
Installation
Sensor Locations
The following suggestions should be considered to ensure 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 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.
Mounting the Enclosure
The E
Point Remote Sensor is mounted in an extra-wide single outlet
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electrical box supplied by the customer. Install the electrical box
according to local electrical codes. Connect the sensor wires according
to your configuration using the wiring details provided in this manual and
then affix the sensor face plate to electrical box.
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Point Standalone Gas Monitor User Manual
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