Upon receiving a fault signal from any external devices, the GasGuard will ensure that the gas is isolated to prevent any potential issues and the LCD will advise exactly what the issue is and how to rectify it. Turning the key switch to the OFF position or pressing the panel stop button will isolate the gas supply.
GASGUARD can be remotely controlled by BMS. Easy installation thanks to pre-wired 2m cable with plug between the control panel and gas valves by SCE. Interlock circuit for external Emergency Shut-off buttons. Options include - 24V DC interface for BMS or Fire Services panel.
How does a gas guard regulator work?
The gas surge is created by excess pressure trapped in the supply hose between the pressure control system and the valve or solenoid
Inert Gas Guard regulators lower the excess pressure on the supply hose and reduce the surge or gas waste when the gas system is activated
Secondly, Inert Gas Guard Regulators deliver a more controlled flow rate
What is a gasguard panel?
GasGuard panel for compliance with BS 6173, IGEM/UP/11 and IGEM/UP/19
Features a backlit LCD screen, ON/OFF key switch and emergency stop button
With 230 V, 5 amp connection for gas valve, 24 V and BACnet interfaces for external sensors and installer selectable gas supply time periods
System control gas guard
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