briidea HPA-01

Briidea RV Propane Gas Detector HPA-01 User Manual

Model: HPA-01

1. Nhanganyaya

The Briidea RV Propane Gas Detector HPA-01 is designed to provide reliable detection of propane gas leaks in recreational vehicles. This device features a digital display for real-time propane concentration monitoring, an adjustable alarm threshold, and an 85dB audible alarm to alert users to potential hazards. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your propane gas detector.

2. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa

Briidea Propane Gas Detector display showing initialization, error codes (E1, E2, Eo), and replacement reminder.

Image: Briidea Propane Gas Detector display showing initialization, error codes (E1, E2, Eo), and replacement reminder.

Diagram illustrating the loudness of the 85dB alarm compared to other sounds, emphasizing its audibility during a gas leak.

Image: Diagram illustrating the loudness of the 85dB alarm compared to other sounds, emphasizing its audibility during a gas leak.

3. Safety Information

4. Package Zviri mukati

Pakuvhura pasuru, simbisa kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo:

5. Zvinotsanangurwa

Model NumberHPA-01
Power Input12 VDC, 75mA
Kuona GasiPropane (LPG)
Alarm Volume≥ 85dB at 10 feet
Alarm Threshold Range2%LEL - 20%LEL (Default: 5%LEL)
Sensor TypeJapanese Figaro Sensor
Sensor Hupenyu5 years
Operating Temperature-4°F kusvika 150°F (-20°C kusvika 65°C)
Kushanda Humidity95% RH (isina-condensing)
Zviyero (L x W x D)4 x 2.6 x 0.8 inches (10.16 x 6.6 x 2.03 cm)
Kurema4.2 ounces (119 gramu)
Dimensions of the Briidea Propane Gas Detector: 4 inches wide, 2.6 inches high, 0.8 inches deep.

Image: Dimensions of the Briidea Propane Gas Detector: 4 inches wide, 2.6 inches high, 0.8 inches deep.

6. Kuiswa

6.1 Nzvimbo Yekumusoro

Propane gas is heavier than air and tends to settle at lower levels. For optimal detection, install the Briidea Propane Gas Detector:

Illustration showing recommended mounting locations for the propane detector in an RV, specifically 4 to 20 inches off the floor, away from gas appliances.

Image: Illustration showing recommended mounting locations for the propane detector in an RV, specifically 4 to 20 inches off the floor, away from gas appliances.

Briidea Propane Gas Detector installed in an RV kitchen, demonstrating a typical mounting position.

Image: Briidea Propane Gas Detector installed in an RV kitchen, demonstrating a typical mounting position.

6.2 Wiring Mirayiridzo

The detector requires a 12 VDC wired connection. Follow these steps for installation:

  1. Bvisa Simba: Before beginning installation, ensure that all 12VDC power to the RV is disconnected to prevent electrical shock.
  2. Vhura Chikwata: Gently pry open the front cover of the detector. It is designed to separate for access to the wiring terminals.
  3. Batanidza Waya: Locate the power wires in your RV. Typically, red is positive (+) and black is negative (-). Connect the detector's red wire to the RV's 12VDC positive (+) supply and the detector's black wire to the RV's 12VDC negative (-) ground. Use the provided terminal caps for secure connections.
  4. Mount the Detector: Using the provided screws and anchors, securely mount the detector to the chosen wall location.
  5. Close the Unit: Snap the front cover back onto the detector body.
  6. Dzosera Simba: Reconnect the 12VDC power to your RV. The detector will begin its initialization sequence.

Cherechedza: If replacing an existing detector, ensure the new wiring matches the polarity of the previous installation. If you are unsure about wiring, consult a qualified electrician.

7. Kushanda

7.1 Power-Up and Initialization

Upon initial power-up, the digital display will show '---' indicating sensor initialization. This process typically takes a few minutes. Once initialized, the display will show '0.0' or the current detected propane concentration in %LEL.

7.2 Real-time Display

The digital display continuously shows the real-time propane concentration in %LEL (Lower Explosive Limit). A reading of '0.0' indicates no detectable propane gas.

7.3 Alarm Activation

If the detected propane concentration exceeds the set alarm value, the detector will:

In case of an alarm, immediately take action to ventilate the RV and identify the source of the leak. Refer to the Safety Information section for further guidance.

7.4 Mute Basa

After an alarm is triggered, you can press the 'TEST/MUTE' button to temporarily silence the audible alarm. The display will continue to show 'HI' until the propane concentration drops below the alarm threshold.

Briidea RV Propane Gas Alarm display showing real-time LEL values, alarm setting range (2%-20% LEL), and mute function.

Image: Briidea RV Propane Gas Alarm display showing real-time LEL values, alarm setting range (2%-20% LEL), and mute function.

8. Setting the Alarm Value

The Briidea Propane Gas Detector allows you to adjust the propane alarm threshold between 2%LEL and 20%LEL. The default setting is 5%LEL.

  1. Ensure the detector is powered on and in normal operating mode (displaying %LEL).
  2. Press and hold the 'TEST/MUTE' button for approximately 5 seconds until the display shows the current alarm setting.
  3. While the alarm setting is displayed, short press the 'TEST/MUTE' button repeatedly to cycle through the available alarm values (2%LEL, 3%LEL, ..., 20%LEL).
  4. Stop pressing the button when your desired alarm value is displayed. The detector will automatically save the new setting after a few seconds and return to displaying the real-time %LEL.

9. Kuchengeta

9.1 Nguva Dzose Kuedzwa

It is recommended to test the detector regularly (e.g., monthly) by briefly exposing it to a small amount of propane gas (e.g., from an unlit propane lighter held briefly near the sensor). The alarm should activate. If it does not, refer to the Troubleshooting section.

9.2 Kuchenesa

Clean the exterior of the detector periodically with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or spray directly onto the unit. Ensure no dust or debris obstructs the sensor openings.

9.3 Sensor End of Life

The Japanese Figaro sensor has a service life of 5 years. After this period, the detector will display 'Eo' (End of Life) to remind you that the product needs to be replaced. For continued safety, replace the unit promptly when 'Eo' is displayed.

10. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

Tarisa kune tafura inotevera kune zvakajairika nyaya uye mhinduro dzadzo:

Display Code / SymptomMeaningChiito
'---'Switch InotangaWait for a few minutes. The display should switch to '0.0' or current %LEL. If it persists, check power connection.
'HI'High Propane (Alarm)Indicates propane concentration is above the set alarm threshold. Ventilate the area immediately and investigate the source of the leak. Press 'TEST/MUTE' to silence the alarm temporarily.
'E1'Low Power (<8V)The 12VDC power supply to the detector is insufficient. Check RV battery voltage uye wiring zvinongedzo.
'E2'Sensor MhosvaIndicates a malfunction with the internal sensor. The unit may need replacement. Contact customer support.
'Eo'Kupera kweHupenyuThe sensor has reached its 5-year operational limit. Replace the detector immediately for continued safety.
No Display / No PowerHapana magetsiCheck 12VDC power connections to the RV and the detector. Ensure the RV's battery is charged.

11. Mutengi Tsigiro

For technical assistance, warranty inquiries, or replacement parts, please contact Briidea customer support. Refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Briidea website.

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