Automatic Medical Gas Manifold
Dome Loaded Regulator CSA
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Contents
User Responsibility 4
Introduction 5
Features
Description of the Manifold 6
Shipment Details
The Manifold Enclosure
Header Bar Wall Support Bracket
Manifold Display Board
Description of Parts 7 - 10
Main Line Source Valve 7
Bank Regulator
Pressure Transducers
Check Valve
Line Regulator Ball Valve 8
Dual Line Regulator
Pressure Relief Valve
Pilot Regulator
Solenoid Valve
Front Panel Indicators 9
Power Supply
Control Board
Gas Service Identication 10
Header Bar Connections
Operating Alarm System
Display Functions 11
Installation 12
Wall Mounting Instructions 13 - 15
Cylinder Bank Installation Instructions 16
Testing for Leakage 17 - 18
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Initial Power-Up 19 - 20
Gas Flow Through the Manifold 21
Manifold Switch Over 22
Performance Verication 23 - 24
Bank Regulator Pressure Adjustment 25
Bank Regulator Replacement 26
Line Regulator Pressure Adjustment 26
Line Regulator Replacement 27
Control Board Replacement 28
Cylinder Changing Procedures 29
Ordering Information 30 - 31
Control Cabinet Part List
Appendix A Manifold Internal Layout 32
Appendix B Piping Schematic Diagram 33
Appendix C Wiring Schematic Heater Units 34
Appendix D Electrical Wiring Diagram 35
Appendix E Control Cabinet Wiring Diagram 36
Appendix F Staggered Header Bar 37
Appendix G Straight Header Bar Setup 38
Appendix H Optional Header Bar Setup 39
Appendix I Standard Manifold Flow Rates 40
Notes 41 - 42
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User Responsibility
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
CAUTION:denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment.
DANGER: denotes steps which can prevent electrical shock to equipment or to
prevent serious injury and/or death.
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual pertains only to the Amico Automatic Gas
Manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptions contained in this manual when assembled,
operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with the installation instructions provided.
The manifold MUST be checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted or contaminated must
be replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary, please contact Amico Corporation or
their distributors.
It is recommended that “Central supply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from
reaching temperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer, but shall
never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).”
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by Amico Corporation or its
distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING, CAUTION, DANGER and NOTE are of special signicance.
Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury
CAUTION: denotes steps which can prevent damage
to equipment
DANGER:denotes steps which can prevent electrical shock to equipment or prevent serious
injury and/or death
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Introduction
The Amico Automatic Gas Manifold is designed to provide a reliable, uninterrupted supply of gas to a hospital or
other medical facility. The manifold utilizes multiple high-pressure cylinders divided into two equal banks. One bank is
designated as a “Primary” source of gas while the other bank stands in reserve as a “Secondary” source.
A display of LED’s on the front of the manifold indicates the status of the gas supply. Each bank has a Green (IN USE),
Yellow (READY) and Red (EMPTY) LED. When the primary bank of cylinders is depleted, the manifold will automatically
switch to the secondary bank of cylinders without interruption of gas ow to the facility. The Red LED will illuminate
when a bank is depleted and two normally closed dry contacts for the reserve In-Use alarm will open. One or both sets
of contacts may be wired to an external alarm, remote buzzer and/or a building management system.
When replacement cylinders are attached to the depleted bank, the Red LED goes out and the Yellow LED illuminates
indicating that the bank has been automatically designated as the secondary supply. No other user interaction is
required. Both sets of dry contacts close to cancel any external alarm condition.
The power supply is connected to the top right-hand corner of the manifold. Connections from the manifold to the
Amico Master Alarm must be made from terminals marked C/Signal to the appropriate terminals (Reserve In-Use) on
the Master Alarm or a remote buzzer.
The enclosure for the manifold is NEMA-1 (general purpose applications only) and it is not recommended to be
mounted outdoors.
The manifold has a removable front cabinet. The pre-assembled circuit board is mounted directly to the back plate of
the manifold. This design will reduce installation time and eliminate the risk of improper installation, since each of the
components of the manifold are connected and tested at the factory.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Input power to the manifold is 110- 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
• Incorporates six LED’s display - readable in poor lighting conditions
• Dual line Pressure regulators
• CRN type relief valves
• Wall mounting bracket attached to manifold for easy installation
• Manifold complies with CSA code
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Description of the Manifold
SHIPMENT DETAILS
The Manifold system may be shipped in more than one carton, depending on the number of cylinder connections. The
main carton contains the following items:
• Manifold control panel (with power supply assembly)
• Wall mounting bracket (attached to manifold control panel)
• 3/4” Source shut-o valve
• Installation, Operation and Service Manual
Additional cartons may contain appropriate number of headers and cylinder pigtail assemblies. As standard, header
assemblies are congured so cylinder inlets are on 11-inch centers. Cylinders may be placed in a double row “staggered”
or single row “straight” conguration. Cylinder inlets closest to the manifold control panel are intended for cylinders
placed directly beneath the manifold control panel. Pigtails for gases other than oxygen and helium are 36”
stainless-steel exible type. Oxygen and helium pigtails are rigid copper and are pre-bent to approximate shape for
connection to the cylinders. The manifold is designed to be mounted directly to a wall.
THE MANIFOLD ENCLOSURE
The manifold enclosure contains a switch mode power supply that can handle voltage from 110-240 VAC with a builtin fuse and terminal block. The enclosure on this manifold is NEMA-1 (general purpose applications only). This cabinet
must not be mounted outdoors.
The manifold also has a latched door that is easy to remove. The pre-assembled circuit board is located on the center of
the enclosure with a hinge mounting bracket. This design will reduce installation time and eliminate the risk of improper
installation, since all the components of the manifold are connected and tested at the factory.
HEADER BAR WALL SUPPORT BRACKET
The manifold can support, at maximum, a 5x5 staggered header bar. While the
straight header bar contains a wall support bracket on every second pipe in
between each cylinder. A standard staggered header bar has a wall support
bracket in place after every 5 cylinders, unless additional support is requested.
MANIFOLD DISPLAY BOARD
The LED’s on the front of the Manifold indicate the status of the gas supply. The primary bank will indicate In-Use (with
the Green LED turned on) and the reserve/secondary will indicate Ready (with the Yellow LED turned on) or (Empty, Red
LED turned on) depending on the status of gas. When the primary bank of cylinders is depleted, the manifold will
automatically switch to the secondary bank of cylinders without interruption of gas ow to the facility. The Red LED will
illuminate when a bank is depleted and two normally closed dry contacts will open. One or both sets of contacts may
be wired to an external alarm, remote buzzer and/or a building management system.
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Description of Parts
When replacement cylinders are attached to the depleted bank, the Red LED goes out and the Yellow LED illuminates
indicating that the bank has been automatically designated as the secondary supply. No other user interaction is
required. Both sets of dry contacts close to cancel any external alarm condition.
MAIN LINE SOURCE VALVE
An isolation valve ¾ “ with a locking handle supplied with the
manifold should be installed on top of the manifold connecting
to the main supply line.
BANK REGULATOR
A dome loaded, single stage, diaphragm type regulator. Used
to reduce incoming cylinder contents pressure to a lower
intermediate pressure. Bank regulator (one for each bank of
cylinders) has an internal adjusting spring used to set a “base”
pressure of approximately 100 PSI (200 PSI on Nitrogen manifolds).
“Dome” (i.e. bonnet or bell) of regulator is a pressure tight
chamber. When pressure is applied to the dome, the amount
of force applied is added to the force of the adjusting spring.
For example, when 55 PSI of pressure is applied to the dome, the
100 PSI base pressure setting is raised to approximately 155 PSI.
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
Senses the bank pressure and transfers information to the display
board to indicate the In-Use, Reserve & Empty mode. There are
two transducers in the manifold cabinet, one for the left bank
cylinder and one for the right bank cylinder.
CHECK VALVE
A Check valve is provided upstream of each bank regulator to
prevent back ow while servicing a bank regulator.
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Description of Parts
LINE REGULATOR BALL VALVE
Quarter-turn ball valves are provided upstream and downstream of each line
regulator. These valves allow for removal and servicing of one of the line
regulators while the other is in use. All four ball valves are normally in the
open position.
DUAL LINE REGULATOR
On every Amico Automatic Gas Manifold the line regulator is capable
of maintaining a constant dynamic delivery of pressure at the maximum
designed ow rate of the system. For Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide, Medical Air and
Carbon Dioxide service, the line regulators are factory preset at 55 PSI and for
Nitrogen it’s 170 PSI.
POWER SUPPLY
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
Pressure relief valves are installed downstream of all pressure regulators and
are set at no more than 50% above the setting of the pressure regulator.
Relief valves are capable of fully relieving the pressure at the set point. All
pressure relief valves in the manifold have piping connections to allow for
connection of a vent line to the outside of the facility.
PILOT REGULATOR
A single stage, diaphragm-type, relieving regulator is used to limit the
amount of pressure provided to the domes of the bank regulator. It is used
only on Nitrogen manifolds and manifolds with more than 100 PSI delivery
pressure.
SOLENOID VALVE
A 12 VDC solenoid assembly used to direct dome bias pressure to one of the
bank regulators. As dome bias pressure is directed to one of the bank regulators,
dome pressure of the other bank regulator is vented through an exhaust in the
solenoid valve.
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Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
CAUTION:denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment.
DANGER: denotes steps which can prevent electrical shock to equipment or to
prevent serious injury and/or death.
Description of Parts
FRONT PANEL INDICATORS
Six front panel indicators monitor the status of the manifold.
POWER SUPPLY
The power supply is a 110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, which is
mounted on the top right-hand side of the manifold and is
provided with a 1 amp fuse.
CONTROL BOARD
The Control Board is an electronic circuit board that controls
the bank switch-over. It monitors the pressure with the help of
the bank transducers and controls the solenoid valve in order
to initiate the bank switch or changeover. The control board
illuminates the appropriate front panel indicators and also
provides dry contacts for the activation of a remote buzzer or
external master alarm. Power to the control board is provided
by the external power supply.
DANGER: Electrical shock hazard. Ensure that the
main power source is turned o during the connection
of the power supply
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Description of Parts
GAS SERVICE IDENTIFICATION
Amico manifolds are clearly labeled for the intended gas use, indicating the appropriate gas with a label that is attached
on the cabinet door. There are two pipes extending from the top of the cabinet, one is for the main line pressure and the
other is the vent for the pressure relief valves, which is also labeled accordingly.
HEADER BAR CONNECTIONS
The gas-specic header bar should be attached to the Inlet block on either side of the manifold. The Inlet block is provided
with a sintered bronze lter and a “C” clip to secure it. The header should contain the proper gas connections and all
cylinder bar connections; as well the pigtail (hose) assemblies should comply with CGA standard B96, Compressed
Gas Cylinder Valve outlet and Inlet connections.
OPERATING ALARM SYSTEMS
The manifold control cabinet contains the required circuitry to send a dry contact signal to the alarm unit when a
bank is empty and change-over occurs. The normally closed internal circuitry is designed to alarm when there is an
open circuit. The depletion of a bank triggers a relay, which renders the alarm circuit open and initiates the alarm
signal.
Alarm Connection
Left Line Regulator
Bank Transducer
4000 PSI Gauge
Operating Relief Valve
Line Relief Valve
Supply
Line Relief Valve
0 - 100 PSI Gauge
(0 - 300 PSI for Nitrogen)
Power Supply
Ball Valve 5X
Bleed Valve 2X
Right Line Regulator
Bank Transducer
4000 PSI Gauge
Left Operating Dome Regulator
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Inlet Pressure Block
0 - 400 PSI Gauge
Check Valves
Inlet Pressure Block
0 - 400 PSI Gauge
Right Operating Dome Regulator
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Display Functions
1. Introduce power to the control cabinet.
2. Follow Cylinder Changing Procedures on the side of the cabinet to ensure that all cylinders and ttings are secure
and properly connected to the header bar.
3. Check the indicator LED for proper functioning.
4. Only one Green LED, on the side which had its operating regulator set rst, should be lit and the other side should
have a Yellow LED lit.
5. Close the cylinder valve on the primary bank and watch the indicator LED to ensure proper functioning. The primary
bank pressure should fall, while the secondary and line pressures stay constant.
6. When the primary pressure falls to approximately 120 PSI for all gases except Nitrogen 220 PSI the bank
switch-over occurs. The line pressure will remain constant with the LED display indicating the bank In Use.
7. With the Amico Automatic Gas Manifold wired up to the Amico Master Alarm, the changeover from primary
to secondary supply will cause an audible alarm buzzer and the appropriate indicator LED on the Master Alarm will
illuminate. This can also be achieved by using the switch-over test button located on the back of the control board.
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Installation
PRECAUTIONS
• Tampering with gas specic connections shall be prohibited. Do not alter, remove or modify gas specic connections.
• Keep all manifold parts, tools and work surfaces free of oil, grease and dirt. These and other ammable materials
may ignite when exposed to high pressure oxygen or nitrous oxide.
• Do not use chemicals, lubricants or sealants unless specied in these instructions.
• Before connecting cylinder to manifold, momentarily open and close cylinder valve to blow out dirt and debris.
• After connecting cylinder to manifold, open cylinder valve S-L-O-W-L-Y to allow heat of compression to dissipate.
• Do not use ame or “sni” tests for leaks.
• Do not apply heat to any part of the manifold system.
• Always secure high-pressure cylinders with racks, straps, or chains. Unrestrained cylinders may fall over and
damage or break o cylinder valve.
• Do not repeatedly bend, sharply bend, or twist copper pigtails as damage to tubing may occur.
• After the manifold wall bracket has been mounted, one person alone should not attempt to lift and hang
the manifold cabinet.
• Do not put the manifold into operation until veried by a qualied person as per local standards.
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Wall Mounting Instructions
1. Remove manifold control panel from the shipping carton and ensure it’s in an upright position on the foam packaging insert.
2. Using the back support bracket as a template, place on the flat wall, align top of the bracket with the level
horizontal line. The vertical center line of the bracket will be the vertical center line of the installed manifold. The
support bracket should be mounted 61-1/2” [1,562.1 mm] from the finished floor to the bottom hole on the
bracket as shown in Figure 1.
3. Mark locations of mounting holes. Remove the bracket and drill mounting holes. Attach the bracket to the wall
with appropriate anchors (supplied by others). 3/8” [9.525 mm] diameter anchors are recommended.
Figure 1
Mark Location
of holes
Locate bracket
horizontal line
61 1/2”
[1,562.1mm]
To Floor
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4. Hang the manifold control panel on the mounting bracket. The top two control panel mounting bolts will slide
into slots of the bracket. The bottom of the manifold control panel should be angled away from the bracket until
the top two bolts have been inserted as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
NOTE:
A bracket mounting height of 61-1/2” [1,562.1 mm] from the nished oor to the bottom hole on the support bracket
allows for adequate clearance beneath the manifold when utilizing standard “H” size or slightly taller cylinders.
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Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Wall Mounting Instructions
The bottom of the control panel can then be positioned so that the holes at the bottom of the panel align with the holes
in the hanging bracket. Use 3/8” [9.525 mm] bolts to secure the cabinet to the bracket as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
WARNING: Do not attempt to lift manifold alone. Two people are
recommended to hang manifold onto wall mounting bracket
CAUTION: Do not use thread sealant on header or pigtail connections
CAUTION: Each header segment must be supported by a header
bracket before additional header segments are added
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Cylinder Bank Installation Instructions
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
CAUTION: This section contains important information necessary for proper installation of the
cylinder banks. Read it carefully before installing cylinder banks
• Position the wall brackets, if required, to support the header bars and bolt in place.
• Connect the two high pressure inlet valve / header bar assemblies to the Inlet blocks on either side of the cabinet.
• Secure the header bar assembly by tightening the union nuts onto the In-let blocks. The manifold can support a maximum 5x5 staggered header bar. While the straight header bar contains a wall support bracket on every second pipe in between each cylinder, for the staggered a support bracket is installed after every 4 – 5
cylinders, unless additional support is required.
• Remove the plug and chain assembly on each of the outlet connections on the cylinder extension bar. Attach the cylinder pigtails to the header bar connections, while ensuring the check valves are operating in the proper
direction.
When the medical gas piping system has been tested in accordance with the CSA or local standard code, the manifold
can then be connected to it.
The outlet pipes leading from the Amico control cabinet should be connected to their respective pipeline system
connections. The connection to the relief valves should be made with a union (supplied by others) to facilitate
change, if required.
An appropriate sealing compound that is suitable for the gas being transmitted shall be used for threaded connections.
WARNING: To avoid contamination with particles or other hazardous materials, keep pigtails in
plastic wrapping until such time as connection to gas cylinder is planned
WARNING: If downstream joints near the cabinet outlet are to be silver brazed, special attention
must be given not to overheat the copper tubing. This may alter the sealing compound used in
the threaded joints leading from the control cabinet
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Testing for Leakage
The following instructions apply for performing a leak test on the joints made during assembly and connection of the
Amico manifold.
The connections inside the Amico control cabinet have been inspected at the manufacturing plant and DO NOT require
leak testing. In order to determine whether any leaks exist between cylinder header bar sections or at the pipeline
connections, the systems must be pressurized using either oil-free dry air or oil-free dry nitrogen.
In the case of medical Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide, or Carbon Dioxide Amico manifolds the actual service gases ARE NOT
suitable for leak testing due to their inherent dangerous properties. Leak testing must, be performed using either oilfree dry air or oil-free dry nitrogen. In the case of either Medical Air or a Nitrogen Amico manifold, the actual service gas
may be used to perform the leak tests as follows:
• Connect a cylinder of the manifold service gas to each side of the header bar using the proper cylinder connection hose assemblies (pigtails) supplied.
• Make sure all other outlets are capped with the plug and chain assemblies supplied.
• Make sure that the high pressure inlet valves of each bank are fully OPEN.
• “S-L-O-W-L-Y” open the two cylinder valves on each side of the cabinet, one at a time, to pressurize the header
bar and pipeline.
• All outlets from the pipeline, downstream of the manifold, should be closed and thus there should be no ow from the manifold.
• Check for leaks at all cylinder extension joints and at the joints where the pipes are connected to the pipeline, using a commercial leak detector which is compatible with oxygen.
• If any leaks are found the system must be depressurized by bleeding through a convenient pipeline outlet and
the faulty connections must be repaired.
• The header bar connections may be tightened one more turn maintaining the horizontal location of the cylinder adapter or a further application of an oxygen service threaded sealant may be required.
• If the brazed pipeline connections leak they must be removed, cleaned and then re-brazed following the
proper technique. All repaired joints must be pressure tested as previously stated.
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Testing for Leakage
Precautions
The Amico Automatic Gas Manifolds are designed in accordance with the CSA Standard.
There are three categories of Amico manifolds depending upon the delivery pressure. The following gas types are
available for each delivery pressure:
55 PSI Delivery Pressure
• Oxygen, Nitrous Oxide, Medical Air, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Argon
Intermediate Pressure - In Use Bank150 ± 10 PSI*250 ± 10 PSI250 ± 10 PSI
Intermediate Relief Valve200 PSI350 PSI350 PSI
Line Regulator Relief Valve75 PSI150 PSI225 PSI
Maximum Inlet Pressure3000 PSI3000 PSI3000 PSI
* The intermediate pressure valve of the “In Use” bank is dependent upon the dome bias pressure. Variations from the 55
PSI delivery pressure will aect the intermediate pressure reading.
** Same as delivery pressure.
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Initial Power-Up
Release the two latches on either side of the manifold control panel and remove the cover.
1.
2.
Verify the following:
• Both master valves located on both header bars are turned fully counter clockwise (open).
• All four line regulator isolation valves are open (handles horizontal).
• Power supply has been connected.
• Both Red “empty” indicators on the front of the manifold are illuminated.
• If connected to a master alarm panel, “Secondary Supply” alarm is activated.
Close 3/4” source shut-o valve.
3.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open one cylinder on the right side of the manifold.
4.
Verify the following:
5.
• Right bank Red “Empty” LED goes out.
• Right bank Green “in use” LED illuminates.
• Right bank cylinder contents gauge reads cylinder pressure.
6.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open one cylinder on the left side of the manifold.
Verify the following:
7.
• Left bank Red “Empty” LED goes out.
• Left bank Yellow “Ready” LED illuminates.
• Left bank cylinder contents gauge reads cylinder pressure.
• If connected to a master alarm panel, “secondary supply” alarm is not activated.
Close right bank cylinder. Slightly depress bleed valve located on the side of the regulator. Verify the
8.
following:
• Right bank cylinder contents gauge drops “S-L-O-W-L-Y”.
• As the right cylinder contents gauge is nearly depleted, the manifold changes over to the left bank.
• After change-over, the right bank Green “In Use” LED goes out and the Red “Empty” LED illuminates.
• After change-over, the left bank Yellow “Ready” LED goes out and the Green “In Use” LED illuminates.
9.
Verify the “line pressure” gauge reading is acceptable.
10.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open one cylinder on the right side of the manifold.
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11.
Verify the following:
• Right bank Red “Empty” LED goes out.
• Right bank Yellow “Ready” LED illuminates.
• Right bank cylinder contents gauge reads cylinder pressure.
12.
Close left bank cylinder. Depress valve located on the side of the line regulator. Verify the following:
• Left bank cylinder contents gauge drops “S-L-O-W-L-Y”.
• As left cylinder contents gauge is nearly depleted, the manifold will change over to the right bank.
• After change-over, the left bank Green “In use” LED goes out and Red “empty” LED illuminates.
• After change-over, the right bank Yellow “Ready” LED goes out and Green “in use” LED illuminates.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open one cylinder on the left side of the manifold.
13.
Verify the following:
14.
• Left bank Red “Empty” LED goes out.
• Left bank Yellow “Ready” LED illuminates.
• Left bank cylinder contents gauge reads cylinder pressure.
• If connected to a master alarm panel, “secondary supply” alarm is not activated.
Close left and right side cylinders.
15.
Record pressure readings of left and right bank cylinder contents gauges.
16.
Wait 15 minutes.
17.
Compare current readings of the left and right bank cylinder contents gauges to those recorded in step 16. If
18.
there is a noticeable pressure change on either gauge, perform leak testing described in Leak Testing.
Reinstall manifold control panel cover.
19.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open all cylinders on both banks of the manifold.
20.
Open 3/4” source shut-o valve.
21.
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Gas Flow Through the Manifold
High pressure gas is provided to the left and right manifold bank inlets via cylinders, pigtails, and header assemblies.
Flow of high pressure gas through the left and right side of manifold is exactly the same, each passing through a master
valve located on the header and then directly to a bank regulator.
Bank regulators reduce incoming cylinder pressures to an intermediate pressure. Bank regulators are referred to as a
“dome loaded” type of regulator. These regulators have an internal adjusting spring manually set at a specic pressure
similar to other diaphragm type pressure regulators. In addition to internal adjusting spring, bias pressure may
be applied to the dome of the regulator (adjusting spring side of diaphragm) thus boosting pressure above what is
manually set by the adjusting spring. This output pressure boost will be approximately equal to the amount of bias
pressure.
For example, if a bank regulator is manually adjusted to 100 PSI via internal adjusting spring, and a dome bias pressure
of 55 PSI is applied, the output pressure will increase to approximately 155 PSI (100 + 55). When the bias pressure is
removed, the output pressure setting will return to 100 PSI.
Outputs of both the left and right bank regulators pass through check valves and connect together upstream of the
dual line regulator assembly. An intermediate relief valve protects components between the bank and line regulators in
the event of a bank regulator seat failure.
The dual line regulator assembly consists of two line regulators plumbed in parallel with upstream and downstream
isolation 1/4” turn ball valves. Output of both the line regulators tee together and exit at the manifold’s main outlet. A
line relief valve along with a line pressure gauge is connected to the manifold’s main outlet.
Outlet pressure is then routed to a dome regulator reducing pressure to 55 PSI at the solenoid switch. Solenoid switches
55 PSI (dome bias pressure) to one of the bank regulators. When one bank regulator is supplied bias pressure, the other
bank’s dome regulators is vented to the atmosphere. An electronic circuit board controls the solenoid valve based
upon the input received from the right and left pressure transducer. The solenoid valve directs bias pressure to the bank
designated as primary.
Manifolds designed for 55 PSI nominal output pressure do not incorporate a Pilot regulator. Full line pressure (55 PSI) is
routed directly to the solenoid valve which is used as dome bias pressure.
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Manifold Switch Over
After electrical power has been applied to the manifold, the side pressurized rst is designated as the primary or “In Use”
bank. In order to simplify the following explanation, we will arbitrarily select right side of manifold as primary bank. The
Green “In Use” LED on the right side will be illuminated and the Yellow “Ready” LED on the left (secondary) bank will be
illuminated.
The Solenoid valve directs dome bias pressure to the bank regulator on the right side. If we use a 55 PSI oxygen manifold
as an example, the output of the right bank pressure regulator is approximately 155 PSI (100 PSI base pressure + 55 PSI
bias pressure).The output of the left bank regulator is approximately 100 PSI (base pressure only, no bias pressure).
Since the bank regulator on right side has the highest pressure, all ow is supplied by right bank of cylinders.
As the cylinder pressure on the right side depletes, the pressure transducer on that side signals to the circuit board to
switch the solenoid valve. The solenoid valve then vents the dome bias pressure from the right bank regulator and di-
rects the bias pressure to the left bank regulator. The Green LED “In-Use” on the right side goes out and the Red “empty” LED
illuminates, indicating a Reserve In-Use alarm with the Yellow LED on left going o and the Green LED being illuminated.
When cylinders on the right side are replaced and pressure is restored, the right pressure transducer sends a signal to
the circuit board, which in turn cancels the remote switch over alarm and the Red ”Empty” LED turns o and the Yellow
“Ready” LED becomes illuminated.
Since the left bank regulator has the dome bias pressure applied, its output pressure is boosted to approximately 155
PSI. The right bank regulator has no dome bias pressure and its output pressure is controlled only by base pressure
(100 PSI). All ow is supplied by the left bank of cylinders until the pressure drops to approximately 120 PSI, the pressure
transducer sends a signal to the circuit board, causing a switch over to the right side in same fashion as previously
described.
NOTE:
In the event of a power uctuation or failure, a switch over alarm will be activated on the master alarm panels.
• The solenoid valve will direct dome bias pressure to the right bank, which is the default side, if the left side is In-Use.
• If the right side is In-Use, the solenoid valve will continue to direct dome bias pressure until the bank depletes before
the right side takes over.
• The solenoid will not prevent the ow from being supplied no matter which side is in-Use and until the system is
completely out of gas.
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Performance Verication
Use the following test steps to verify the manifold’s functional performance:
1.
Remove manifold cover.
Before beginning the test, verify following:
2.
3.
If the manifold is not in use, close the 3/4” source shut-o valve.
Verify that the two right-side line regulator isolation valves are open and the two left-side line regulator isolation
4.
valves are closed.
As a starting point for this procedure, set the manifold so right bank is In-Use. If the right bank Green LED is
5.
illuminated, proceed to the next step. If the left bank Green LED is illuminated, manually switch the manifold
to the right side by pressing the left switch on control board.
6.
Verify that the right bank Green LED “In-use” and the left bank Yellow “Ready” lights are illuminated.
7.
If the manifold is connected to a master alarm panel, verify the manifold switch-over alarm is not activated.
If the manifold is equipped with a pilot regulator, verify the gauge on it reads 50 PSI.
8.
Verify gauge reading for the “In-Use” right bank regulator. If the pressure is not correct, refer to the bank regulator
9.
pressure adjustment procedure.
Verify the line pressure gauge reading. If the pressure is not correct, refer to the line regulator pressure
10.
adjustment procedure. Note the reading for later use.
Watch the pressure gauge readings of the right side bank regulator and the line pressure gauge for at least ve
11.
minutes. Readings may be slightly higher without vent ow but verify the readings do not continue to increase.
Close all cylinders on the right side of the manifold. Use the bleed valve on the line regulator to “S-L-O-W-L-Y”
12.
vent o pressure until the right bank high pressure gauge drops. Verify that the manifold switches to left bank
when the right bank high pressure gauge drops below the specied setting of the bank regulator.
Verify only the left bank Green LED “In-Use” and the right bank Red “Empty” LED illuminates.
13.
If the manifold is connected to a master alarm panel, verify that the switchover alarm is activated.
14.
Close the right-side line regulator ball valves and open the left line regulator ball valves.
15.
Slightly depress the bleed valve on the left line regulator to create a small ow of gas through manifold.
16.
Verify the pressure gauge reading on the bank “In-Use” regulator to see if it is set up as per the specied pressure
17.
setting. If the pressure is not correct, refer to the bank regulator pressure adjustment procedure.
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18.
Verify that the line pressure gauge reading is the same as in step 11. If the pressure is not correct, refer to the Line
regulator pressure adjustment procedure.
19.
Watch the pressure gauge readings on the left bank regulator and the supply line for at least ve minutes to
ensure the readings do not continue to increase.
20.
Close all cylinders on the left side of the manifold. Depress the bleed valve slightly so that the left bank high
pressure gauge drops “S-L-O-W-L-Y”. Verify that the manifold switches to the right bank when the left bank high
pressure gauge drops below the specied setting of the bank regulator.
21.
Verify only the right bank Green “In-Use” LED and the left bank Red “Empty” illuminates.
22.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open a cylinder on the left side. Verify that the left bank Red “Empty” LED goes out and the left bank
Yellow “Ready” LED illuminates.
23.
Open both the right side line regulator ball valves.
24.
Close the left and right side cylinders.
25.
Record the pressure readings of the left and right bank cylinder content gauges.
26.
Verify after 15 minutes, the pressure reading on the gauges should remain the same.
27.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open all cylinders on both banks of the manifold.
Using the switches on the circuit board, switch the manifold to the bank of cylinders with the least pressure.
28.
Reinstall the manifold control panel cover.
Open the 3/4” source (line) shut-o valve.
29.
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Bank Regulator Pressure Adjustment
This procedure should only be performed if the bank regulator pressures are not within acceptable limits during
performance verication procedure or after installation of a new bank pressure regulator.
Base pressure setting is a mechanical adjustment controlled by the regulator’s internal adjusting spring and without
any dome bias pressure. Recommended settings are listed on page 18 in the Table under the heading of “Intermediate
Pressure - Ready Bank”. After the base pressure has been set, the pressure will be increased by the amount of dome bias
pressure applied.
Shut o all cylinders on both banks of the manifold.
1.
Close the main supply source valve.
2.
Using the control board switches, cycle the manifold from bank to bank to vent residual dome bias pressure.
3.
4.
Remove nylon tube, then using a 9/16” wrench remove pipe (quick connect) adaptor from the dome of bank
regulator(s) to be adjusted.
5.
Depress bleed valves on both line regulators to relieve all pressure from the manifold.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open one cylinder on the side of manifold that needs adjustment. For example, if the right bank
6.
regulator needs adjustment, open one cylinder on the right side of manifold.
Slightly vent o the pressure from the bleed valve to create a small ow of gas through the manifold.
7.
Using a 7/32” Allen wrench through the hole of the dome/bell, set the bank regulator to the specied setting
(Intermediate Pressure - Ready Bank).
8.
Close cylinder valves.
9.
If the other bank regulator also needs to be adjusted, repeat steps 6 through 10.
10.
Apply Teon tape, reinstall the pipe (quick connect) adaptor on dome of bank regulator and reinstall nylon
tube.
“S-L-O-W-L-Y” open all cylinders on both manifold banks.
11.
12.
Open main supply source valve.
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Bank Regulator Replacement
Should it be necessary to replace the bank regulator, it can be done while the manifold is in service. However, this should
only be done by qualied technicians experienced in servicing medical equipment.
1. Remove the two top screws at the base of the display board bracket and bend the display board assembly
back for easy access to the union nuts that secures the bank regulator. (Follow label instructions)
2. Close all cylinders on the side of the manifold where the bank regulator is to be replaced.
3. Ensure that the service bank is the reserve/secondary, if not, cycle the manifold from In-Use to reserve by using the
circuit board control switch to vent residual dome bias pressure.
4. “S-L-O-W-L-Y” break the 1-1/8” union(s) allowing gas to “S-L-O-W-L-Y” vent out from both the inlet and outlet side
of the bank regulator.
5. Remove nylon tube from regulator dome.
6. Install new regulator bank regulator. (May require slight adjustment to the ttings on the regulator to align with
the secure ttings on the manifold).
7. Tighten union nut on the inlet and outlet of the new bank regulator.
8. Reinstall nylon tube.
9. Close display board assembly and attach bracket with the 2 screws.
10. “S-L-O-W-L-Y” open cylinders and set bank regulator’s output pressure as described in Bank Regulator Pressure
Adjustment procedure.
Line Regulator Pressure Adjustment
This procedure should be performed if the line regulator pressure is not within acceptable limits during performance
verication procedure or after installation of a new line regulator.
1. With both the bank regulators supplying pressure, open only one ball valve on the inlet and outlet of the line
regulator to be adjusted.
2. Slightly open/depress the bleed valve on the side of the regulator to create a small ow of gas though the manifold.
3. Using the handle on the bonnet of the regulator, turn to adjust the pressure to the specied setting, as mentioned
on the cabinet door by observing the line gauge.
4. Repeat (steps 1-3) to adjust the other line regulator.
5. After adjusting the pressure to the specied setting open all ball valves and ensure the supply line remains open.
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Line Regulator Replacement
If necessary, the line regulator replacement can be performed while manifold is in service. However, this should only
be done by qualied technicians experienced in servicing medical equipment.
1. Close the two ball valves on inlet and outlet of line regulator to be replaced.
2. Loosen union nuts on the two closed isolation valves.
3. Vent pressure from the bank, which was shut o in step 2 by depressing the bleed valve on side of the regulator.
4. Ensure the orientation of ttings (direction of gas ow) is the same on the replacement regulator. Install ttings on
new regulator.
5. Inspect O-ring removed from the ball valve union. If damaged, replace O-ring.
6. Verify the correct orientation of ttings on the regulator as some slight adjustment may be required to align
with the ball valves without causing stress to the ttings.
7. Hand-tighten the two ball valve union nuts and then with a wrench, snug lightly to ensure the ttings are secure.
NOTE: Do not over tighten unions, as it is an o-ring seal.
8. Open the ball valves and set the line regulator’s output pressure as described in Line Regulator Pressure Adjustment
procedure.
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Control Board Replacement
If necessary, the control board replacement can be performed while the manifold is in service. However, this should only
be done by qualied technicians experienced in servicing medical equipment.
1. Remove two top screws at the base of the display board bracket and tilt the display board assembly backwards.
2. Disconnect power supply.
3. Remove the screws located on the circuit board, which detaches it from the front plate. Note orientation of the
old circuit board and remove the wiring one at a time and connect each wire to the appropriate terminal on the
new board.
4. Install the circuit board and fasten the screws to secure it. Tilt the circuit board to its original position and then
fasten the two screws at the base.
5. Reconnect power supply to the manifold cabinet.
6. Check the correct operation of the circuit board by simulating a bank switch over a couple of times.
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Cylinder Changing Procedures
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
Microprocessor Digital Manifold
USER RESPONSIBILITY
The information contained in this Installation and Maintenance Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2microprocessor based digital manifold. This product will perform in conformity with the descriptionscontained in this manual when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance with theinstallation instructions provided.
The manifold mustbe checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing, worn, distorted orcontaminated,mustbe replaced immediately. Should such repair or replacement become necessary,please contact Amico Corporation or their distributors.
Installing CO2 and N2O manifolds outdoors. Please refer to NFPA Code: 5.1.3.3.1.8 Centralsupply systems for nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide shall be prevented from reachingtemperatures lower than the recommendations of the central supply system’s manufacturer,but shall never be lower than -7°C (20°F) or greater than 54°C (130°F).
All Manifolds should not be repaired or altered without prior written approval by AmicoCorporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void all warranty on the manifold.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING,CAUTION,DANGER andNOTE are ofspecial significance. Please read these sections carefully.
WARNING: denotes steps which can prevent injury.
1. Keep the main bank valve open throughout these procedures.
2. Close cylinder valves on all empty cylinders.
3. Disconnect pigtails from cylinder valve outlets, using an appropriate wrench.
4. Place protective caps over the cylinder valves of the empty cylinders and move them aside.
5. Remove protective caps of the full cylinders. Visually inspect the cylinder valves for dust, grease or oil.
6. Using a clean (lint free) cloth, wipe each cylinder valve outlet clean. Do not use your ngers.
7. Standing to one side, “crack” the cylinder valve by briey opening and closing them to blow out any dust. Make
sure they are pointing away from you and other personnel.
8. Connect the pigtails to the cylinder valve outlets and tighten the nut with an appropriate wrench.
9. Very S-L-O-W-L-Y open the cylinder valve on the cylinder closest to the control cabinet. Watch the bank pressure
display on the front of the cabinet to make sure the pressure rises “S-L-O-W-L-Y” to the full cylinder pressure
reading. Wait one full minute.
10. Proceed to S-L-O-W-L-Y open the remaining cylinder valves one at a time.
WARNING: High pressure oxygen systems must be handled with CAUTION. Spontaneous combustion
may occur if oxygen comes into contact with grease or oil. Ensure that hands, gloves, clothing and tools
are kept clean and free of oil and grease. Be careful not to introduce dust or other contaminants into the
system when changing cylinders. Failure to comply with the procedure may be hazardous.
WARNING: Fire Hazard. DO NOT permit smoking, or any other source of ignition in area where the
manifold is located, or near the relief valve vent outlet. Be certain that all connections are free of dirt,
grease, and oil. These substances burn with great intensity in air enriched with oxygen, or nitrous
oxide and some gas mixtures.
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Ordering Information
Manifold Cabinet:
DLC = Dome Loaded (CSA)
HH = High Pressure
HHH = Heaters
Header-Bar Assembly:
The Letters “YY” Denes the Type of
Header-Bar Assembly:
Pig-Tail Check Valve
Cylinder Valve
High Pressure Inlet Valve
Pressure Transducer
Operating Pressure Regulator
Check Valve
Line Pressure Regulator
2-Way Valve
Line Pressure Relief Valve
Operating Pressure Relief Valve
Bleed Valve
Operating Pressure Gauge
Pilot Regulator For Nitrogen
Line Pressure Gauge
VENT TO
OUTSIDE
VENT TO
OUTSIDE
10
7
9
14
TO PIPELINE
DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
11
8
VENT TO
OUTSIDE
9
13
7
LEFT HAND BANK
CYLINDER PRESSURE
CONTROL CABINET
3
6
4
HP
LB
LEFT
BANK
1212
5
6
5
PIPING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
DUAL LINE REGULATORS (CSA)
HP
RB
RIGHT
BANK
4
RIGHT HAND BANK
3
CYLINDER PRESSURE
1
2
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Appendix C
Wiring Schematic Heater Units
Power Supply
Heater Cartridge
Wires
Heater Cartridge
(Inside Inlet Pressure Block)
Inlet Pressure
Block
Reset Switch
Reset Switch
Heater Cartridge
(Inside Inlet Pressure Block)
Inlet Pressure
Bloc
The Heaters normally switch on when the temperature drops below 24°C or 75°F. If the temperature exceeds 65-75°C or
160-175°F, the Heater re-set switch will trip and the Heaters will automatically switch o. To re-set the Heaters, remove
the Heater covers & press the Red button on the re-set switch to activate. When the Heaters are in use or switched on, it
will draw up to 3 amps of current. The Heater Cartridge is 200Watts (each side). Normally both sides do not switch on
together, it depends on the ow of gas or climatic conditions.