Hydrogen, Carbon Monoxide, And Smoke And Heat Combined Fire Detection Device
ESF-EI9106EX

Features
1.Employs non-polar dual-bus technology for simple installation and maintenance;
2.Low power consumption design with low monitoring and alarm current;
3.Features automatic zero-drift compensation and temperature compensation technologies to maintain constant alarm sensitivity;
4.Independent sensor module design allows for calibration-free replacement in the field;
5.Automatic sensor fault detection effectively prevents missed alarms;
6.Real-time monitoring and alarm of combustible gas concentration in industrial environments, enabling real-time transmission of on-site gas concentration information.
Technical Parameter
| Communication Method |
Non-polar dual-bus |
| Encoding Method |
Electronic encoding, address range 1~250 |
| Detection Type |
CO/H2 |
| Acquisition Method |
Free diffusion type |
| Operating Voltage |
Bus 24V (15V~28V pulse voltage) |
| Power Consumption |
≤5W |
| Output Method |
3-channel relay output (contact capacity: 5A14VDC/3A125VAC), selectable normally open or normally closed |
| Display Method |
4-digit LED display of concentration value |
| Gas Sensor Connection |
Plug-in replaceable sensor module |
| Gas Sensor Principle |
CO: Electrochemical; H2: Metal oxide semiconductor |
| Measurement Scope |
CO testing range: 0~1000ppm; H2 measurement range: 0~1000ppm |
| Alarm Setpoint |
CO: 190ppm/H2: 200ppm (can be modified via bus, supports multi-level alarm) |
| Response Time |
CO: ≤60S; H2 ≤30S |
| Warm-up Time |
Recommended 5 minutes |
| Sensor Lifespan |
3 years (typical value, under certain operating conditions) |
| Operating Environment |
Temperature: -40℃~+70℃; Humidity: ≤95%RH, non-condensing; Pressure: 86kPa~106kPa |
| Explosion-proof Rating |
Exd IIC T6 GB |
| Protection Rating |
IP66 |
| Status Indication |
Normal Monitoring Status: Green indicator light flashes during inspection (once every 10 seconds)
Alarm Status: Red indicator light remains on
Fault Status: Yellow indicator light flashes rapidly (once every 3 seconds) |