Ventilation Gas Detectors6002, 6002-14B, 6002A & 6002-14A

6002 Series

Gas Detector

Model Features

  • Stand-alone operation with 1 or 2 adjustable alarm relays, indicators and strobe
  • 6002-A and 6002-14A have 1 relay and accept 4-20mA or 2-10V signals from VFDs or ECMs for speed control
  • BTL listed Smart Sensor
  • BACnet MS/TP RS485 interface
  • CAN network interface for master-slave operation or central control
  • Pre-calibrated plug-and-play sensor modules
  • Impact resistant water resistant enclosure

Model Overview

Models 6002, 6002-14B, 6002A and 6002-14A offer precision to assure the health and safety to occupants with the tightest possible controls on energy consumption. They are versatile, self-contained dual gas sensors that are network ready for either peer-to-peer (master slave) operation or central control for a smooth integration into new or existing energy management systems.

These gas detectors turn on, off, or adjust speed depending on the amount of gas present. Detection levels are easily set to trigger the system as needed to maintain code and save money. Zones can be established so only the fans needed are adjusted.


  • Supply: 24 vac 50/60 hz (17-28 vac) 0.21 amps, 5 va
  • Operating temperature: -20 ºC to 50 ºC (-4 ºF to 122 ºF)
  • Operating humidity: 15-90% RH, non-condensing
  • For indoor use
  • Flame resistant Polycarbonate ABS enclosure rated UL94 V0, 5VB, and 5VA
  • Relays (1 or 2) SPDT, 5 amp @ 125 vac, non-inductive
    - On delay: 0-999 seconds (16 minutes)
    - Off delay: 0-999 seconds (16 minutes)
  • Standards: Conforms to UL61010-1, CSA C22.2 61010-1-12, ANSI/ISA 61010-1,CSA C22.2 no. 205-12
  • Weight: 420 grams, 0.93 lb
  • Enclosure ABS UL -94-V0, UL -94 - 5VA, NEMA 4
  • Electrical conduit entries: 0.875 inch, two on top, two on bottom, one in rear
Dimensional drawing for 6002 and 6002-14b models.

Product Line Overview
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IOM

  • Vehicle Emissions
  • Combustible Gases
  • Refrigeration Gas Leak Detection
  • Industrial Health and Safety

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