Fireboy Xintex LTD Carbon Monoxide Alarm S 2A User Manual

S-2A  
Propane / CNG Fume Detector with Solenoid Valve Control  
Installation and Operation Manual  
MADE IN THE USA.  
• Automatic Solenoid Control  
• Dual Sensor Capability  
• Microcomputer Operation  
• Solid State Sensors  
• Self Testing Circuitry  
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND  
SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. KEEP  
THIS MANUAL WITH THE S-2A.  
Introduction  
The S-2A vapor-monitoring system utilizes advanced technology for detection of propane (LPG)  
fuel vapors as well as CNG (Compressed Natural Gas). The S-2A allows the connection of two  
(2) sensors and has both visual and audible alarms. Test switches are provided for full checking  
of all operations. System operation and correct sensor operation are continually monitored and  
indicators are provided for fault detection. The S-2A has an internal relay for automatic control of  
fuel solenoid. Read this owner’s manual completely before installation. Failure to read and follow  
these instructions can result in damage to the unit voiding the warranty.  
Components This Kit Includes  
• One S-2A Display w/Bezel  
• One SV-1 Solenoid Valve  
• One 20 MS-2 Sensor  
• Four screws for the display  
• Two screws for the sensor  
CAUTION: NO POWER ON/OFF SWITCH IS PROVIDED FOR THIS UNIT. TO  
FUNCTION AS INTENDED, THE S-2A MUST BE CONNECTED TO A CORRECT  
POWER SOURCE, AND FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS, BE POWERED AT  
ALL TIMES WHILE ABOARD. IF POWER IS ON AND LEFT UNATTENDED FOR AN  
EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME, BATTERY POWER MAY BE DIMINISHED.  
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Sensor Installation  
The sensor supplied with the S-2A includes a  
standard 20 foot ( 8.29m) cable. If a longer cable  
is desired contact your dealer or Fireboy-Xintex.  
Coil excessive cable in a convenient location.  
Remove the paper covering the adhesive backing  
on the sensor-mounting surface and press the  
sensor into position on a previously cleaned  
surface. Install with two (2) screws provided.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to use any other  
manufacturer’s sensor or previously installed  
sensors.  
Figure 2  
Sensor Location  
CAUTION: Propane is heavier than air and will  
settle. Therefore it is important that a location be  
selected that is as low as practical and as near the  
appliance as is possible. Keep sensor dry.  
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is lighter than air and will rise. Therefore, it is important that a  
location be selected that is within nine (9”) inches (22.86cm) of the ceiling height. Do not locate  
sensor directly over cooking or heating appliances. Keep sensor dry.  
Solenoid Installation  
Propane (LPG) — Mount the solenoid in-line on the tank  
side of the LPG regulator as close to the tank as is practical.  
The tank itself should be mounted outside the cabin or  
crew quarters to avoid the possibility of gas accumulation  
due to a leak between the tank and the solenoid valve.  
CNG — Because of the high tank pressure of CNG, the  
solenoid valve MUST be installed after the CNG regulator  
and as close to the regulator as practical. The tank  
and regulator should be mounted outside the cabin or  
crew quarters to avoid the possibility of gas accumulation  
due to a leak between the tank and the solenoid valve,  
NOTE: DO NOT over-tighten fittings. Doing so will cause  
the solenoid valve to malfunction. After installation, check  
all fittings for leaks with a soapy water solution - NEVER  
use flame to check for leaks. Use 2 wrenches when tightening  
connections to avoid twisting the valve and causing damage.  
Figure 3  
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Wiring the S-2A  
Connect a length of 16-gauge wire from the control panel positive to the +12 VDC terminal on  
the S-2A display through a 1-amp fuse. Connect a length of 16-gage wire from the control panel  
buss bar ground to the negative terminal on the S2A display.  
If you are supplying your own solenoid valve, disconnect solenoid valve from current system and  
wire solenoid valve to S-2A display using figure 6 on page 4.  
If you choose to use the valve provided in the carton, which is non-polarized, wire solenoid valve  
to S-2A display using figure 6 on page 4.  
Quick Disconnect Style Sensor with 20’ sensor cable is included. The disconnect/connector plug  
is located 12” from the red sensor. In the event you need to replace the red sensor, simply  
disconnect it at the plug and remove. When reattaching the sensor, make sure the connector  
“snaps” into place by pushing the side locks in. This ensures a watertight seal. No need to reroute  
or replace the 20’ sensor cable. NOTE: If longer sensor length is necessary, contact your retailer  
or our factory for lengths 25’ through 100’.  
Sensor Connection  
Plug sensor #1 provided with the S-2A into the connector on the backside of display labeled #1. If  
installing the optional second sensor, plug sensor #2 into the other connector.  
Figure 5  
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Overall Wiring Diagram  
Figure 6  
Terminal Strip Connections  
- 12V = Display Ground (negative)  
+ 12V = Display Positive  
+ V  
- V  
= Solenoid Valve Positive  
= Solenoid Valve Ground (negative)  
Operation  
When first turning the unit on, the S-2A goes through an audio/visual cycle of all indicators and  
the audible horn. Beginning with sensor #1, the indicators will cycle green, amber, and red. This  
will then continue with sensor #2. If optional sensor #2 is not installed the indicator light will turn  
off. The unit fault indicator will then illuminate, and then the horn will beep.  
The sensor lights may flash green during the warm-up period. This flashing will occur only if a  
sensor is connected. Warm-up time will vary depending upon usage of the unit. Long periods of  
inactivity will require long warm-up periods. After the warm-up period, the indicator will change  
to green. It a sensor is not installed the sensor indicator will turn off. The solenoid control may be  
tested by pressing the solenoid switch. Pressing this switch again will turn the solenoid off.  
CAUTION: Be certain solenoid switch is on! Gas will not flow through the system.  
Should either of the sensors detect propane or CNG fumes, the corresponding indicator #1 or #2  
will change to red and the audible horn will sound. The indicator will remain red as long as fumes  
are detected. The solenoid control will turn off. Do NOT consider the area clear until the indicator  
light returns to green.  
Testing Display Mode  
Internal operation of the display mode may be tested using the corresponding TEST switch.  
Pressing the test buttons will simulate the above alarm conditions.  
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Functional Testing of the Sensor  
WARNING: DO NOT use a gasoline soaked rag or a container partially filled with gasoline to  
test sensor. The raw gas could ignite resulting in serious injury. In addition, the isolated high  
concentration of fumes may damage the sensor and render it inoperative.  
To TEST SENSOR use butane lighter with the striker wheel removed. Hold the lighter to the  
sensor and press down on the lever to release the Butane. In three to four seconds the warning  
light will come on. In about ten seconds the alarm horn will sound. Remove lighter from the  
sensor. Mute the alarm horn and within several seconds the warning light will shut off.  
Whenever the S-2A alarms, the horn may be muted with the “MUTE” button, but THE  
PROBLEM SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED CLEARED UNTIL THE ALARM LIGHT  
GOES OUT  
Sensor Fault Detection  
Should the unit determine that either of the sensors is faulty or disconnected, the corresponding  
indicator will change to amber and the horn will sound, Check that the sensor is connected and  
that wiring has not been frayed or cut. Should this condition persist, the sensor has been damaged  
and must be replaced.  
Unit Fault Detection  
Should an internal failure occur, the unit fault light will display amber and the horn will sound.  
Should this occur, return the display to the manufacturer for repair.  
Nuisance Alarms  
The sensor used for the S-2A is sensitive to hydrocarbons- an alarm may be triggered by the use  
of other chemicals such as cleaners, paint, polish, etc… The sensors will also detect hydrogen  
fumes from an overcharged battery. If no gasoline fumes are present, check for recent use of  
cleaners, fiberglass repairs, strong adhesives, etc… If none of these are present, the sensor may  
have been damaged and will need replacement.  
WARNING:  
The S-2A has been designed to alarm nominally at 20% of the LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) of  
Propane/CNG. Implement immediately the following procedures in the event of an alarm. Shut  
down all appliances. Manually shut oft the source of Propane/CNG. Turn off all electrical circuits  
EXCEPT circuits, which operate blowers and/or exhaust fans. Remove all personnel from the  
area. Ventilate the area; turn on exhaust fans and open windows, hatches, etc… Carefully check  
all fuel lines, tanks and fittings to locate the leak. Have the problem repaired by qualified  
personnel.  
Maintenance  
The S-2A requires very little maintenance. Periodically examine the sensors for contamination or  
damage. Check that sensor wires are not frayed, pinched, or cut. Test the operation of both  
sensors and display frequently. Do NOT expose sensors to liquids or chemicals.  
When cleaning, seal off the sensor(s) with a plastic covering. Harsh chemicals may damage the  
sensor. Keep sensor(s) sealed until the compartment has been completely ventilated.  
CAUTION: DO NOT FORGET TO REMOVE SENSOR COVERINGS OR THE S-2A WILL  
NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY.  
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Specifications  
Voltage ………………………………………… +12VDC Nominal (10VDC min to  
18VDC max)  
Current ………………………………………… 150 mA per sensor / 300 mA max  
(solenoid off)  
Alarm ………………………………………… 20% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)  
Horn ………………………………………… 75dB @ 10cm 3kHz frequency  
Solenoid Control ……………………………… 1 amp max  
Solenoid Valve ………………………………… 312 PSI maximum  
Current Draw (SV-1) ………………………… 800mA holding  
Options  
MS-2 Propane Sensor  
SV-1 Solenoid Control Valve  
CNV 12-1 12V Converter for 24/32 volt systems  
All Options are available from Fireboy-Xintex. Contact the Customer Service Department at 866-  
350-9500. Visa. Mastercard, or C.O.D accepted.  
WARNING  
The S-2A is a propane/CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) detector ONLY. This device is  
meant to serve as a supplement warning only. It is NOT intended to replace standard  
safety practices which should be carried out around explosive gases (i.e. inspect all  
rooms and compartments, check all gas fittings and connections, smell for  
propane/CNG gas fumes, etc…) To function properly the S-2A must be powered at all  
times while aboard. Do not install this outdoors. Before installing in applications which  
may appear different than those outlined in this manual, contact Fireboy-Xintex 866-  
350-9500. This device is not intended for use in aircraft.  
There are no user or field serviceable parts in this product. The S-2A must be returned  
to the manufacturer for any repair or trouble shooting beyond what is recommended in  
this manual. Installation shall be done by qualified personnel authorized to do so by the  
authorities having jurisdiction for the particular application in which the product is  
being used. Electrical wiring shall be in accordance with applicable codes. Improper  
wiring, including all wire connections, may render the unit inoperable, damage  
components, or cause a fire, and will void all warranties  
More Safety Products from FIREBOY/XINTEX  
• Clean Agent Automatic Fire Extinguishers  
• Clean Agent Manual / Automatic Fire Extinguishers  
• M-1 / M-2A Gasoline Fume Detectors  
• MB-1 / MB-2 Gasoline Fume Detectors with Blower Control  
• CMD-4M Carbon Monoxide Detectors  
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One (1) Year Limited Warranty  
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties.  
Seller warrants title, materials, and workmanship on Fireboy equipment and assigns,  
the original manufacturer’s warranty on those components manufactured by others,  
as permitted. Seller’s warranty shall be for a period of (1) one year from the date of  
sale to the ORIGINAL CONSUMER Fireboy-Xintex, Inc. does not assume the  
costs of removal and/or installation of the product or any other incidental costs  
which may arise as a result of any defect in materials or workmanship. Any non-  
conforming equipment returned to the Seller at Buyer’s expense and risk shall be  
repaired or replaced at Seller’s option, provided that: (a) the product has not been  
subjected to abuse, contamination, neglect, accident, incorrect wiring not our own,  
improper installation or servicing, or used in violation of the instructions furnished  
by Fireboy-Xintex, Inc. (b) the product has not been repaired or altered by anyone  
other than Fireboy-Xintex, Inc. (c) the serial number has not been removed,  
defaced, or otherwise changed (d) the product is determined to contain defective  
materials or workmanship: and (e) use of the product is discontinued upon  
discovery of detective materials or workmanship and Fireboy-Xintex Inc. is notified  
immediately.  
ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS, IS IN EFFECT ONLY FOR THE  
DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES, OR TO ASSUME FOR  
FIREBOY/XINTEX, INC., ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS. FIREBOY/XINTEX, INC. SHALL BE NOT  
LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE, REVENUE, PROFIT, INJURY OR ANY  
OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. BUYER IS NOT  
RELYING ON SELLER’S JUDGEMENT REGARDING BUYERS  
PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS, AND HAS HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO  
INSPECT THE PRODUCT TO BUYER’S SATISFACTION.  
FIREBOY-XINTEX, Inc.  
Mailing Address: PO Box 152, Grand Rapids, MI USA 49501-0152  
Shipping Address: O-379 Lake Michigan Drive NW, Grand Rapids, MI USA 49534  
Phone (616) 735-9380  
Fax (616) 735-9381  
TOLL FREE: 1-866-350-9500  
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