Residential Flammable Gas Leakage

Detector (RFR200)

Operation Instructions

Thank you for choosing Honeywell gas leakage alarm system. Please carefully read through the instructions before using this product, and perform according to the relevant procedures as provided herein to avoid any damage to this machine or any other incidents incurred by your inappropriate operation.

The user shall assume any liability arising from or in connection with his or her failure to comply with the instructions in this manual and part installation, repair or replacement by unauthorized person.

??? Service life and warranty period

1.The optimal service life is ???ve years (since the purchase, please keep your invoice).

2.The warranty period for free is one year (since the purchase).

3.User must read through this instruction manual carefully and operate correctly, and Honeywell will repair or replace for free in case the machine does not work due to any quality issue at the manufacturer???s side.

???Operation Standard: GB15322.2-2003

???Detection Gas :LNG

???Installation instruction

The detector should be installed in the room with gas consumed equipment, and the alarm shall have a horizontal distance of 3m or less from the gas consumed equipment. In case natural gas is used, the detector may

For the product, its color and style, please refer to the actual product as standard.

Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you should have any doubt or dissatisfaction with our product or service, including product technology, quality, installation and maintenance, please contact us immediately so that we can deal with your suggestions in a proper way.

??? Product pro???le

As the gas detection expert, Honeywell Analytics brings together nearly 200 collective years of expertise in design, manufacture and technology. As the leader in gas detection and alarm equipment industry in the world, we apply high-precision detection standards to domestic gas leakage alarm systems. By integration of powerful catalytic ???ammable sensing technology and advanced electronic technology, Honeywell is dedicated to providing multiple protections for both our customers and their properties.

??? Function and indication chart

* Alarm relay shall be teseted often 5 seconds of button when normal conduction.

Power LED (green)

Alarm LES (red)

Fault (yellow)

1.Power LED (green): indicates the power system is in normal operation

2.Alarm LED (red): indicates the concentration of combustible gas leakage reaches the set value

3.Fault LED (yellow): indicates the alarm is in fault condition

be installed at the height with a 30m distance or less from the ceiling.

30cm or less

3m or less

1.2m-1.6m

Detecting natural gas

Check that each part or component is in good condition before installation, and get prepared the screws and other attachments we???ve provided in the toolkit.

??? Part description

Control panel

Front cover assy

Strain relief

Main assy

Adapter

Remote sensor

Screw

Remote sensor

??? Procedures for control panel installation

Find an appropriate installation point on the wall.

Flush mounting ??? in case ???ush mounting is selected, the adapter for mounting is not necessarily used. You need to dis-connect the AC power wire and remote sensor wire from main Assy and take off the adapter ???rst.

Remote sensor connector

Remote sensor cable

Cut off the strip on the left edge of the host with a knife, and ???xed the machine body into the groove previously excavated on the wall with screws (detailed dimensions of the groove: width 134mm~136mm, height 92mm~ 93mm).

Cut off

If relay is used for signal output, then remove the wire trunking and ???x it with screws again after connecting the signal line to the corresponding connecting terminal.

Press down the panel onto the host to complete the installation.

??? Procedures for remote sensor installation

Fix the sensor onto the ceiling with screws.

???Incorrect mounting position

1.Places where exhaust, steam and oil smoke from gas appliances may directly in???uence

2.Places near to the air inlet, exhaust fan, door and window where favorable ventilation is ensured

3.Places which are fenced off by the window curtain, vertical curtain, cabinet door, ceiling and cross beam, etc.

4.Places with high temperature and moisture like cooking room and boiler room, etc.

5.Places where power supply of the alarm may possibly be switched off

6.Places outdoor or where the temperature is lower than -10 ??C or higher than +55 ??C

???Precautions on using

1.Do not switch off the power supply of the alarm, otherwise the alarm may not work when gas leakage occurs.

2.Do not touch any part of the power supply with wet hand(s) as this could cause risk of electric shock.

3.Do not remove or retro???t the alarm.

4.Do not use volatile matters in the vicinity of the alarm, like hair spray, pesticide, paint, adhesive agent and alcohol, so as to avoid false alarm an eliminate any in???uence on the service life of the sensitive elements.

5.Do not eject high-concentration gas into the access opening to avoid performance of the sensor.

6.Frequently check the power LED (green) is always on.

7.Press down the self-test button of the detector once every 6 months to check it is in normal standby state.

8.In case a fault happens in the alarm, please contact our company or the local representative of???ce immediately.

9Never connect the power supply to any signal output terminal.

10.Prevent the product from falling down from a high level during installation and operation, otherwise the performance of the product may be impaired.

11.Never attempt to replace the remote probe or change the length of its wire by any unauthorized person.

12.Never clean the alarm with a cleaning agent.

13.Please keep the alarm away from silicon-contained material.

???Our company will not assume any responsibility for product damage or loss of function caused by the following reasons:

1.Consumer???s disassembly or intentional damage

2.Force majored like ???re, earthquake, lightening, abnormal voltage, etc.

3.Wrong installation position or failure to switch on power supply of the detector

4.Expiration of the lifetime

5.Falling down, impact and other faults and damages incurred by the consumer

6.Other contamination, damages, faults or damages not caused by the manufacturer