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D200-39-00 1 I56-1977-004R 3825 Ohio A venue , St. Charles, Illinois 60 174 800/736-7672, F AX: 630-377-6495 www .s ystemsensor .com Before installing detectors, please thoroughly read the NEMA Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Applications, which pro vides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and speci[...]
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Page 2
1. Re move the front cov er . 2. Slide the plastic sampling tube into the housing bushing. 3. Align the holes in the bushing with the holes in the sampling tube . Make sure there are 6 exposed holes on the plastic sampling tube . Secure with the #8 self-tapping scr ew into the bottom of the permanent tube (shown in Fig. 2). NO TE: F or ducts greate[...]
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Page 3
D200-39-00 3 I56-1977-004R SCREW HOLES FOR A TT A CHING HOUSING T O DUCT W ORK. Figure 3. Installation of foam gaskets over sampling tube bushings: Figure 5. T ube mounting configurations with var ying air flow dir ection: T able 1. Sampling tubes r ecommended for dif fer ent duct widths: Outside Duct Width Sampling Tube Recommended* 1 to 2 ft. (0.[...]
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T wo LEDs on each duct smoke detector may light, if programmed by the sy stem control panel, to pro vide a local, visible indication. Remote LED annunciator capability is a vailable as an option. Each duct smoke detector can only be wired to one remote accessory . Different panel manufacturer s offer different feature sets across their dif- ferent [...]
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Page 5
D200-39-00 5 I56-1977-004R [9.1] Smoke Entr y T ests [9.1.1] Air Flow This pro duct is d esigned to operat e o ver an exte nded air speed range of 1 00 to 4000 FPM. T o veri fy sufficient sampling of ducted air , turn the air han- dler on and use a m anometer to measure the differ ential pr essur e betwee n the two sampling tubes. The diffe rential[...]
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Page 6
D200-39-00 6 I56-1977-004R Figure 10. W iring Diagram for DH200RPL Duct Detector with optional RA400Z: 5 7 RA400Z 5 = Alarm Signal 7 = Aux. Po wer (–) DO NOT BREAK T AB ON RA400Z Figure 11. System Wiring Diagram for DH200RPL Duct Smoke Detector with R TS451/RTS451KEY : ALARM SIGNAL AUX. POWER (–) TEST + TEST – ALARM SIGNAL NOT USED NOT USED C[...]
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Page 7
D200-39-00 7 I56-1977-004R [9.2.2.2] R TS451/R TS451KEY Remote Station T est The R TS45 1/R TS45 1KEY Remote T est Station facilitates test of the alarm capability of the duct smoke detector . These accessories provide the stimulus to initiate an alarm condition at the detector . The detector is self-restoring when the accessory test stimulus is r [...]
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Curr ent Requir ements (using no accessories) P ow er supply voltage: 20-3 0 VDC 24 V A C, 50-60 Hz 120 V A C, 50-60Hz 220/240 V A C, 50-60Hz Max. standby current: 26 mA 65 mA RMS 44 mA RMS 25 mA RMS Max. alarm current: 87 mA 182 mA RMS 52 mA RMS 3 0 mA RMS Alarm response time: 3 to 1 0 Sec. 3 to 1 0 Sec. 3 to 1 0 Sec. 3 to 1 0 Sec. P ower up time:[...]