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AVENAR detector 4000

FAP-425 / FAH-425

 

 

en Operation Guide

 

Summary of Contents for AVENAR 4000 FAH-425-T-R

Page 1: ...AVENAR detector 4000 FAP 425 FAH 425 en Operation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...Base 20 5 3 Connection 21 5 3 1 Connecting the MS 400 MS 400 B 22 5 3 2 Connecting the FAA MSR 420 22 5 4 Detector Base Sounders 23 5 5 Installation of the Detector Module 24 5 6 Detector Removal 25 5 7 Address Setting 25 6 Order Information 27 6 1 Detector Variants 27 6 2 Detector Bases 27 6 3 Detector Accessories 27 6 4 Installation Accessories 28 6 5 Detector Base Sounders 28 6 6 Service access...

Page 4: ...nd multi sensor detectors Identifier Description Material no Category FAP 425 O R Optical smoke detector automatic and manual address setting F 01U 280 244 Single sensor FAP 425 OT R Combined optical and thermal smoke detector automatic and manual address setting F 01U 280 245 Multi sensor FAP 425 O Optical smoke detector automatic address setting only F 01U 279 893 Single sensor FAP 425 OT Combin...

Page 5: ...blue light wavelengths Dual Ray technology This allows fires to be detected early and even the smallest quantities of smoke TF1 TF9 to be reliably detected Notice The FAP 425 DO R smoke detector makes an alarm decision based on an intelligent combination of the following criteria Amount of smoke density measured Speed of smoke density increase Size of smoke particles as measured by Dual Ray techno...

Page 6: ...wo centrally positioned two color LEDs that flash green to display the operational status The green LED on LSN improved FAP 425 FAH 425 series detectors is deactivated when delivered It can be activated as required via the programming software The LSN improved detector permanently monitors and adjusts itself throughout its life cycle in order to adapt its sensitivity to the set threshold value A m...

Page 7: ...rrent analog values for each configured detector via LSN Use of shielded and unshielded cables The LSN improved version line technology supports the connection of up to 254 FAP 425 FAH 425 series detectors per loop or stub please observe national regulations in this regard Flexible network structures without additional elements are possible T tapping is not feasible with detector versions without ...

Page 8: ...asket prevents balls or other sports equipment from hitting the detector and damaging it SSK 400 Protective Dust Cover The SSK 400 Protective Dust Cover is necessary during construction work to protect an installed detector base with or without detector module from contamination The protective dust cover made of polypropylene PP is pushed onto the installed detector base MK 400 Detector Console Th...

Page 9: ...ators A remote indicator is required if the detector is not directly visible or has been mounted in false ceilings or floors The remote indicator should be installed in corridors or access pathways to the corresponding building sections or rooms Installation of the FAA 420 RI Remote Indicator Warning Malfunction and Damage If maximum current consumption of the connected detector is larger than 20 ...

Page 10: ...les insert the cable through the opening under the connection board 3 Secure the cable with a zip tie on the base plate Wiring FAA 420 RI ROW 1 Wire the remote indicator as shown 10 en System Overview AVENAR detector 4000 2014 11 1 1 F 01U 283 550 Operation Guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH ...

Page 11: ... until the snap fit hook engages Wiring FAA 420 RI DIN Warning Malfunction and Damage Note the maximum permitted current supply respectively the input voltage range of the functional modes 4 Wire the remote indicator as shown AVENAR detector 4000 System Overview en 11 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Operation Guide 2014 11 1 1 F 01U 283 550 ...

Page 12: ...the two hooks are inserted into the slits 2 Press the cap lightly onto the base plate until the snap fit hook engages Notice Malfunction The cable length between the detector and the remote indicator must not exceed 3 m when connected by an unshielded cable Technical specifications FAA 420 RI ROW FAA 420 RI DIN Operating Voltage 5 30 V DC 9 30 V DC Maximum current consumption 20 mA Mode 1 limited ...

Page 13: ... height 7 5 m Maximum permissible air speed 20 m s FAH 425 T R detectors must be configured according to Class A1R when planning fire barriers conforming to DIBt Use in a Local Security Network LSN LSN improved version In a Local Security Network the detectors connected to a fire panel can be operated in the following operating modes Detector Type Operating mode Combined Optical Thermal maximum Th...

Page 14: ...s Notice For fire detection the purely optical detector also evaluates the time behavior of the fire characteristics which differs significantly from the time behavior of disturbance variables and that occurring during a detector test As a result there are also different trigger times when testing with a test aerosol outside of Walk test operation 10 s to max 60 s depending on the selected sensiti...

Page 15: ...ptical sensor off Tmax High A2 Optical chemical thermal sensor off O C Low High Schools kindergarten O Tmax Tdiff C High A2 Medium High Theater concert hall O Tmax Tdiff C High A2 Medium High O optical sensor Tmax thermal maximum unit Tdiff thermal differential unit C chemical sensor If optical sensor sensitivity is low the detector will only trigger if smoke as well as an increase in CO concentra...

Page 16: ...ing active operation Tmax Low B Warehouse with vehicle traffic O Tmax Tdiff Low B Low Rate of rise only optical sensor off Tmax Tdiff High A2 Optical only thermal sensor off O Low Fixed temperature heat only optical sensor off Tmax High A2 Schools kindergarten O Tmax Tdiff High A2 Medium Theatre concert hall O Tmax Tdiff High A2 Medium O optical sensor dual optical in FAP 425 DOT R detectors Tmax ...

Page 17: ...planning In the sensitivity classes A1 A2S and BS the FAH 425 T R is operated purely as a thermal maximum detector In this case the detector does not activate at below 54 C in class A2S and not below 69 C in class BS The sensitivity classes A2S and BS are therefore particularly suitable for applications where higher temperature rates of rise occur over a longer period e g in kitchens or boiler roo...

Page 18: ...es A2R BR Lower limiting value min sec Upper limiting value min sec Lower limiting value min sec Upper limiting value min sec 10 1 min 4 min 20 s 2 min 5 min 30 s 20 30 s 2 min 20 s 1 min 3 min 13 s 30 20 s 1 min 40 s 40 s 2 min 25 s 18 en Programming AVENAR detector 4000 2014 11 1 1 F 01U 283 550 Operation Guide Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH ...

Page 19: ...he terminals guarantee a secure electrical connection when installing the FAP 425 FAH 425 Detector Head Cable diameters of up to 2 5 mm2 can be used The detector head can be secured against unauthorized removal with a variable lock MS 400 The MS 400 is the standard detector base It has seven screw terminals MS 400 B MS 400 standard detector base with Bosch branding FAA 420 SEAL For using the FAP F...

Page 20: ...ondensed water penetration a seal is placed on the bottom of the MSC 420 Installing the Base The detector bases are screwed to the even dry surface using two screws approx 55 mm apart To feed cables through for surface mounting punch out the prepared entry points X on the housing For flush mounted cable insertion feed the cable through the opening in the middle of the base The long holes marked in...

Page 21: ... Y X Ø 120 55 14 7 8 22 7 Connection Notice Keep shield wire as short as possible and insulate 5 3 AVENAR detector 4000 Connection en 21 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH Operation Guide 2014 11 1 1 F 01U 283 550 ...

Page 22: ...to 0V gn Green connection to shield wire c Indicator output V 0 V Terminals for looping through the supply voltage for downstream elements FAA 420 RI Remote indicator Connecting the FAA MSR 420 Maximum contact load resistive load of the change over contact relay 62 5 VA 0 5 A at 125 V AC 30 W 1 A at 30 V DC 5 3 1 5 3 2 22 en Connection AVENAR detector 4000 2014 11 1 1 F 01U 283 550 Operation Guide...

Page 23: ...gn Green connection to shield wire NC C NO Change over contact relay V 0 V Terminals for looping through the supply voltage for downstream elements FAA 420 RI Remote indicator Detector Base Sounders Detector base sounders are used if acoustic alarm signaling is required directly at the fire source Detector base sounders are available in four variants 5 4 AVENAR detector 4000 Connection en 23 Bosch...

Page 24: ...P switches and the volume is adjusted continuously via a potentiometer FNM 420 A BS Detector Base Sounder White or Red for LSN line technology with power supply via the LSN with 32 different tones Installation of the Detector Module Notice The packaging for the multisensor detector with C sensor consists of tear proof PE ALU laminated film and must be cut open carefully After installation and conn...

Page 25: ...d through the plastic to get to the bolt Push the upward and turn the detector to the felt at the same time Y Figure 5 2 Detector removal locked detector module See also Detector Removal page 25 Address Setting The versions for automatic and manual address setting have three rotary switches on the bottom of the detector these are used to select automatic or manual address allocation with or withou...

Page 26: ... address CL 0 0 Manual address allocation For manual address allocation the detector address is set with the three rotary switches The right hand rotary switch is used to set the units the central rotary switch is used to set the tens and the left hand rotary switch is used to set the hundreds Notice It is not permissible to use addresses greater than 254 This will prompt the display of an error m...

Page 27: ...automatic address setting only F 01U 279 987 Detector Bases Type number Designation Product ID MS 400 Standard detector base for surface mount and flush mount cable insertion 4 998 021 535 MS 400 B Standard detector base for surface mount and flush mount cable insertion Bosch branded F 01U 215 139 FAA 420 SEAL Damp room seal for MS 400 and MS 400 B detector bases F 01U 215 142 FAA MSR 420 Detector...

Page 28: ...r White conventional line technology only for external activation for surface mount and flush mount cable insertion 4 998 120 501 FNM 420 A BS WH Detector Base Sounder White LSN power supply via LSN C point activation via attached detector or external activation via LSN for surface mount and flush mount cable insertion F 01U 064 687 MSS 401 LSN Detector Base Sounder White LSN separate power supply...

Page 29: ...998 112 072 SOLO720 Battery for SOLO461 Heat Detector Tester 4 998 147 576 FME TESTIFIRE Multi Stimulus Testing Tool F 01U 143 407 FME TS3 Smoke Capsule F 01U 143 404 FME TC3 CO Capsule F 01U 143 405 SOLO100 Telescopic Access Pole 4 998 112 069 SOLO101 Fixed Extension Pole 4 998 112 070 SOLO610 Test Equipment Bag 4 998 112 073 AVENAR detector 4000 Order Information en 29 Bosch Sicherheitssysteme G...

Page 30: ... X Triggering with CO Testing gas X With the FAP 425 DOTC R the gas sensor has a life cycle of max 6 years Once the gas sensor has been switched off this detector continues to function as a DOT or DO detector and is displayed on the panel with EMERGENCY OPERATION This is why multisensor detectors with C sensors need to be exchanged every 5 6 years Optical fire detectors should depending on the env...

Page 31: ...revision operation and prepared for the detector test Only in walktest mode can the detector s individual sensors be made to trigger one after the other with the corresponding test device For this you should use the service accessories we recommend The optical sensor is tested with the detector tester for smoke detectors with the test aerosol Notice The test head must remain over the detector unti...

Page 32: ... Observe the notes in the detector testing device and fire panel operating instructions Notice An alarm message is only displayed on the panel if all sensors are triggered during the simultaneous walktest If this does not happen one of the sensors is faulty Testing outside the Revision Mode The FAP 425 DOTC R detector can be triggered outisde of the revision mode only by the following stimuli Rise...

Page 33: ...d CO concentration The specified number is calculated as the difference between the current measurement value and the stand by value stored in the detector The CO concentration displayed lies in the range between 0 normal operating condition and 555 max measurement value of the sensor EMC value Indicates EMC level There is a current EMC value short term measurement used during right after installa...

Page 34: ... up value of a new detector is stored in the integrated EEPROM during the final inspection The contamination value specifies by how much this analog value has increased in comparison with the delivery state Warranty Defective detectors are exchanged free of charge in the case of a claim under the warranty Repair In the event of a defect exchange the entire detector Disposal Unusable electrical and...

Page 35: ... DC Current consumption 0 55 mA Individual display Two color LED red green Alarm output Per data word by two wire signal line Indicator output Open collector connects 0 V over 1 5 kΩ max 15 mA Response sensitivity default settings with medium sensitivity adjustable to different sensitivity levels Optical sensor Average 0 15 dB m EN 54 7 Max 0 18 dB m EN 54 7 Thermal differential unit EN 54 5 EN 54...

Page 36: ...tor base with damp room seal Ring color code 2x yellow 2x black 2x grey 1x black 1x red Dimensions without base 99 5 mm x 52 mm Dimensions with base 120 mm x 63 5 mm Housing material color ABS white similar to RAL 9010 matte surface Approx weight without packaging 80 g 75 g Approx weight with packaging 135 g 125 g 115 g Product ID F 01U 280 451 F 01U 279 989 F 01U 279 988 F 01U 280 245 F 01U 280 2...

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