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Series J Alarm with Remote Sensing Switch and max inlet pressure of 12000 PSI and Ranges of 3650 to 6700 PSI.
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Series J Alarm with Remote Sensing Switch and max inlet pressure of 12000 PSI and Ranges of 3650 to 6700 PSI.
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Brand Amron International Video No - FAQ
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Product FAQ's
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How often will I have to change the 9-volt battery?
The 9-volt battery has enough power to operate the audio alarm for approximately 40 hours. The less the audio alarm is activated the longer the battery will last. On average you should change your battery every 30 days.
The 9-volt battery has enough power to operate the audio alarm for approximately 40 hours. The less the audio alarm is activated the longer the battery will last. On average you should change your battery every 30 days -
How do I change the set point on my Low Pressure Alarm Monitor?
To adjust the unit to a different set point pressure, remove the cover of the unit and locate the pressure switch. To change the set point, turn the adjustment sleeve clockwise to increase the set point. Turn counterclockwise to decrease the set point. Cycle the pressure and check the set point several times to verify correctness and accuracy of the set point.
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What is the most common range used for commercial diving operations?
The 8206-D is by far the most popular version sold. The trip point range is ideal for commercial diving operations. Amron’s Pressure Alarm Monitor is designed for monitoring the output pressure of a compressor or air storage bank and alert the operator of a decrease in air pressure. Example: If the output pressure on your compressor is set at 180 psi and the pressure were to drop below the set point on the 8206-D let say 100 psi then the alarm would sound and the LED light would turn red warning the operator of the loss of pressure.
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How do I connect the Low Pressure Alarm Monitor to my air system?
Pressure is sensed via the ¼” JIC male connector located on the left-hand side of the unit. Note: This is a dead end system, with no air being consumed or used by the Low Pressure Alarm Monitor.
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How is the Amron Low Pressure Alarm Monitor powered?
Power for the Low Pressure Alarm Monitor is provided by a 9-volt battery located in the battery drawer on the right hand side of the unit. Release and remove the drawer to replace the battery.
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Can the 8206 Pressure Alarm Monitor be used with Helium?
Yes.
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