
PRODUCT DATA
ULTRAGUARD 12V CARBON MONOXIDE MONITOR
Power:
Canadian installations must be in compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code for a conduit opening for permanently
mounted equipment.
The UltraGuard 12V must be connected to the 12 volt Aux. Output of the UL listed alarm panel or powered as shown
below:
The UltraGuard 12V may be used in stand alone environment only if powered by any power limited Household Fire Alarm,
UL Listed Power Supply that meets the power requirements. When used in a residential installation, the power supply must meet
UL standard UL985. When used in a commercial installation the supply must meet UL standard UL864.
Alternate Power Source (provided as a separate cost item):
Power may also be supplied by any UL1481 12V DC power limited supply (such as the Altronix Model AL300ULX). Check
local authority for the required stand-by time. Use the battery calculation tables provided with the power supply to determine
the correct battery rating.
If the UltraGuard 12V is installed as a stand-alone system ECS recommends using alternative power supply with
rechargeable batteries for extra protection!
Current Draw:
0.074 Amps independent of the number of CO Detectors attached (Use this number to calculate standby time). To calculate alarm
time (after standby) the UltraGuard 12V Monitor draws 0.10Amps and each CO Detector draws 0.060 Amps when in alarm
(0.10+0.06*20=1.3Amps maximum with 20 CO Detectors in alarm).
When used with remote piezo, battery life must be calculated with the additional piezo current added.
Field Wiring:
CAUTION: Wiring (not EOL resistors) must not exceed 100 ohms as measured from the UltraGuard Monitor
terminals.
Alarm panel ............................................22 ... 14AWG Operating Temperature: .......32°F to 120°F (0°C to 50°C)
Furnace ..................................................14 12AWG Operating Humidity:...............15 95% RH
Relay Contacts: Horn (sounder):....................Loud internal alarm over 75 db
Alarm Panel outputs: ...................1A 28VDC Low Temperature Detection Threshold: 45°F. Temperature below
Furnace Relay: ............................16A 250VAC max 45°F causes a fault indication at an attached alarm panel
Remote Piezo (optional):........................300 mA @ 12 Volt
Self-Diagnostics:
On power up the UltraGuard 12V performs a Self-Test. During the self-test, each of the LED lights momentarily and the
UltraGuard sounder chirps. The microprocessor turns on the Power Light, which indicates that the system has power and is
functioning. At any time the UltraGuard 12V is not in an alarm condition, holding the RESET button down (item j figure 1,
page 3) will cause the unit to chirp and the indicator lights to flash sequentially indicating normal operation.
CO DETECTOR
Power.........................................12VDC nominal Sensitivity Setting:
Current Draw CO Levels Response
Standby .......................0.06 mA. 30 ppm....................None
Alarm ..........................60 mA. 70 ppm....................60-240 min
Trouble........................30 mA. 150 ppm..................10-50 min
Field Wiring...............................14-22 AWG 400 ppm..................4-15 min
Relay Contacts...........................Dry form 'C' (0.1A, 12VDC) non-latching
Operating Temperature..............4.4° C 37.8° C (40° F - 100° F)
Operating Humidity...................15-95% RH
Horn (Sounder) Loudness .........85 db @ 10 ft (3.3 meters)
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