System Sensor Intelligent Air Duct Smoke Detector Housing manual

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    D500-08-00 1 I56-5 12-0 7R DH500 Intelligent Air Duct Smoke Detector Housing INST ALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 3825 Ohio A venue , St. Charles, Illinois 60 174 1-800-SENSOR2, F AX: 63 0-377-6495 www .systemsensor .com Before Installing Please thoroughly r ead S ystem Sensor’ s Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Applications[...]

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    D500-08-00 2 I56-5 12-0 7R NO TE: The inlet sampling tube must be or dered sepa- rately . It must be the corr ect length for the width of the duct where it will be installed. See T able 1 to determine the inlet tube r equired for differ ent duct widths. Smoke detector heads (155 1, ionization; 255 1, photoelectr onic) must be or der ed separ ately [...]

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    D500-08-00 3 I56-5 12-0 7R T able 1. Sampling (Inlet) Tubes T ube Outside Duct Width ST -1.5 1 to 2 ft. (0.3 to 0.6 m) ST -3 2 to 4 ft. (0.6 to 1.2 m) ST -5 4 to 8 ft. (1.2 to 2.4 m) ST -1 0 8 to 12 ft. (2.4 to 3.7 m) Step 4. Install the Inlet Tube The inlet tube (shown in Figure 3) is identified by a series HOLE B HOLE A DUCT WALL SPEED NUT SCREW [...]

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    D500-08-00 4 I56-5 12-0 7R W A RN ING In no case should mor e than 2 air inlet holes be cut off the tube . There must be a minimum of 1 0 holes in the tube exposed to the air stream. B. Installation for Ducts Mor e Than 8 Feet W ide NO TE: T o install inlet tubes in ducts more than 8 feet wide , work must be performed inside the air duct. Sampling [...]

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    D500-08-00 5 I56-5 12-0 7R NO TE: This pr ocedure should only be used in an emergen- cy , and it is not intended as a permanent substitute for or dering the correct length tubes. Step 5. Field Wiring Wiring Installation Guidelines All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code and the local codes having juris- diction.[...]

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    D500-08-00 6 I56-5 12-0 7R (+) (-) RA400 REMOTE ALARM LED OPTION 1 PER UNIT 8mA CURRENT DRAW RA400Z (+) RA400Z or (-) RTS451/ RTS451KEY EXTERNAL (-) POWER (+) SUPPLY * RTS451/RTS451KEY REMOTE TEST STATION LED OPTION 1 PER UNIT 8mA CURRENT DRAW TEST COIL OPTION 1 PER UNIT 95mA CURRENT DRAW 4 5 3 2 1 Unused Remote Test (+) (-) (+) (+) (-) (-) (+) RA4[...]

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    TWIST COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO REMOVE DUCT HOUSING TWIST CLOCKWISE TO INST ALL DETECTOR HEAD MOLDED RIB TEST MAGNET P AINTED SIDE TO WARD HOUSING DUCT DETECTOR HOUSING DETECTOR HEAD 2. T o determine that smok e is capable of entering the sens- ing chamber , a visual ex amination should be conducted to note any obscurations ar ound the sensing chamber . [...]

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    D500-08-00 8 I56-5 12-0 7R Step 8. Install the Cover Install the cov er using the four scr ew s . Be certain filter s are installed as specified in Step 6. Make sur e that the co ver fits into the base gr oov e and that all gask ets ar e in their pr oper positions. Tighten the four cov er scr e ws to 1 0 in/lbs. Step 9. Per form the Final System Ch[...]

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    D500-08-00 9 I56-5 12-0 7R Both T ypes Of Units 16. R einstall the detector housing. 17. R estore pow er to the sy stem. 18. Put detector into alarm using appropriate method described in STEP 7. PERFORM DETECT OR CHECK (page 7 of this manual). 19. Notify the proper authorities that testing has been completed and the smoke detector system is again o[...]

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    D500-08-00 1 0 I56-5 12-0 7R[...]

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    D500-08-00 1 1 I56-5 12-0 7R Three-Y ear Limited W arranty Sy stem Sensor warr ants its enclosed smok e detector to be free from defects in materials and w orkmanship under normal use and service for a period of three year s fr om date of manufacture . System Sensor makes no other expr ess w arranty for this smoke detector . No agent, repr esentati[...]

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    D500-08-00 12 I56-5 12-0 7R © 200 3 System Sensor DETECTOR TEST LOG Detector Identification Infor mation Manufacturer and Serial Date Detector Model:______________________ Number: ______________________ Installed: ___________________ Description of Detector Location: _________________________________________________________________________________[...]