AirSense LM80031 Draft Installer'S Handbook Download Page 11

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Stratos-Nano

 

• INSTALLER’S HANDBOOK • Iss. 1

8. Stratos-Nano

Technical Data

SELV rating (EN 60950) 

Class III

Supply Voltage 

21.6V - 26.4V DC  

 

 

 

PSU Type: conforming to EN 54-4

 

Electrical safety complies with BS EN  

 

610190-1

Size (mm) 

190W x 230H x 110D

Weight 

??kg 

Operating temperature range 

0 to +38°C (UL268)

 

–10 to +60°C (CEA4022)

Operating humidity range 

0 - 90% Non Condensing

 

BS EN 61010-1 Pollution degree 1

 

BS EN 61010-1 Installation Cat. II

Sensitivity range (%Obs/m) 

Min = 25%  Max = 0.03% FSD

Maximum sensitivity resolution 

0.0015 % obs/m

Detection principle 

Laser light scattering mass detection

Particle sensitivity range 

0.0003µm to 10µm

Current consumption 

XXXXX

Relay contact rating 

500mA @ 30V

Maximum sampling pipe length 

100 metres total

Sampling pipe inlets 

1

Alarm relays 

Relays provided for pre-alarm, alarm  

 

and fault. Aux alarm and fire 2 available  

 

via APIC or serial comms.

Chamber service intervals 

Greater than 8 years (depending on  

 

environment)

Programming 

Via dil switch

Serial data bus 

Available by add-on card

IP rating 

IP50

This equipment is only to be used in accordance with this specification. Failure to 
operate the equipment as specified may cause damage to the unit.

NB

 

*Devices,  such  as  local  sounders  and  beacons  can  demand  high  in-rush  currents, 
which may damage the relays. If relays are used to drive the device directly, a suitable 
47 ohm current-limiting resistor should be placed in series with the load.

Summary of Contents for LM80031 Draft

Page 1: ... Installer s Handbook LM80031 Draft Aspirating Smoke Detector ...

Page 2: ...hout notice AirSense Stratos HSSD Micra ClassiFire and Stratos Quadra are registered trademarks of AirSense Technology Stratos Ex FastLearn PipeCAD LDD and SenseNET are trademarks of AirSense Technology Copyright 2008 AirSense Technology Introduction 3 Indicators 4 Inside the Enclosure 5 Installation 6 Configuration 7 Troubleshooting 9 Installation Tips 10 Servicing and Repair 10 Stratos Nano Tech...

Page 3: ... in EN60950 It is designed to operate from Safety Extra Low Voltages and does not generate any hazardous voltages Indicates that the detector is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 60825 1 The unit incorporates a Class 3B embedded laser that must not be removed from the detector as retinal damage may occur if the beam enters the eye If this detector is to form part of an approved fire detect...

Page 4: ... panel or connected monitoring equipment 4 OK illuminates to show normal operation when there are no faults The OK lamp will flash during the 15 minute FastLearn period when the detector is learning its environment 5 Flow illuminates to show that the fault signal is as a result of a flow fault 6 Filter illuminates to show the filter needs replacing 7 Head illuminates to show that the fault signal ...

Page 5: ...he Enclosure 1 Filter 2 Configuration switches 3 APIC or serial I F connection for card 4 Fire relay terminals 5 Pre alarm relay terminals 6 Fault relay terminals 7 I P terminals for connection to APIC or serial i f card 8 Programming connector for upgrading software 9 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 ...

Page 6: ...e pushed firmly into the port so that the taper on the port holds the pipe firmly and seal the joint between the detector and the pipe without the need for additional sealant If pipe of a different outside diameter is to be used then an adaptor needs to be bought or made to ensure a good fit Excessive force should not be used when pushing in the pipes It should not be necessary and risks damaging ...

Page 7: ...he chances of nuisance alarms 3 Fix alarms Off set by ClassiFire On fixed adds 8 to alarm factor Setting this switch stops the ClassiFire system from modifying the alarm thresholds after an initial 15 minute period This bye passes the filter contamination compensation and the fine tuning of the alarm thresholds to the environment 4 5 Flow limit offset Off off 3 On Off 6 Off On 20 On On 45 see note...

Page 8: ...siFire histogram data It is often beneficial to set this switch once the commissioning is complete so that in the event of a power cut the detector does not re calibrate itself If the detector is to be moved to a new location or if its environment has changed for some other reason then it is advisable to cycle the power with this switch off so that the detector does recalibrate itself Notes 1 Chan...

Page 9: ...for service Detector will not pass smoke test Check that the detector is not in Fast Learn shown by flashing OK LED Ensure that the detector completed its fast learn in its normal environment If there was residual smoke from a previous smoke test then the detector will desensitise itself Nuisance Flow faults This indicates that the flow monitoring is set too sensitive for the environment The flow ...

Page 10: ... 6 Installation Tips Follow best wiring practice when routing connection cables Keep wiring neat and as short as possible while providing adequate stress relief Use screened cables Perform smoke tests to ensure the sampling holes are capable of detecting smoke Consult relevant standards and codes of practice to ensure installations meet relevant legislation requirements Use an EN54 4 approved powe...

Page 11: ...sitivity range 0 0003µm to 10µm Current consumption XXXXX Relay contact rating 500mA 30V Maximum sampling pipe length 100 metres total Sampling pipe inlets 1 Alarm relays Relays provided for pre alarm alarm and fault Aux alarm and fire 2 available via APIC or serial comms Chamber service intervals Greater than 8 years depending on environment Programming Via dil switch Serial data bus Available by...

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