•  GasAlr H and GasAlr HH:  Gas High and High-High alarm set points.  
•  GasAlr  Delay:    The  gas  alarms  delay  determines  the  period  of  time  during 
which the gas level must exceed the gas High and High-High alarm set points 
in order to trigger the alarm.  Accordingly, the gas level must get below the 
alarm set point for the same amount of time in order to cancel the alarm.  
Before setting these alarm set points, the readings of the Hydran 201i System should 
be monitored over a  minimum period  of two  weeks.  A simple method to  monitor this 
value  is  to  consult  the  Hydran  201Ti’s  historic  data  files  using  its  keypad  (see  Section 
5.5.1) or a host computer running the Hydran Host software. 
Follow these rules: 
•  Adjust the High set point above the highest reading that was obtained. 
•  Adjust  it  low  enough  to  detect  the  earliest  sign  of  an  abnormal  increase  of 
gas. 
•  But set it at a value high enough to minimize unnecessary alarms.  
Table  11-4  contains  suggested  guidelines  for  setting  the  gas  level  High  alarm 
condition, according to the maximum reading obtained during the monitoring period. 
This  Chapter  contains  examples  of  how  to  set  the  gas  alarm 
parameters  of  the  Hydran  201i  System.    The  values  used  are 
fictitious  and  do  not  correspond  to  any  standard.  General 
Electric  does  not  suggest  nor  recommend  specific  alarm  set 
points.    It  is  solely  the  responsibility  of  the  user  to  determine 
the appropriate settings