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ORBIS

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WHERE TO USE OPTICAL 

SMOKE DETECTORS

Optical smoke detectors have always 

been recognised as good detectors 

for general use. They are regarded as 

particularly suitable for smouldering fires 

and escape routes.  
The performance of Orbis optical 

detectors is good in black as well as in 

white smoke.  In this respect Orbis is 

different from traditional optical smoke 

detectors which perform far better in white 

smoke than in black.
Orbis optical detectors are also designed 

to reduce significantly the incidence of 

false alarms through over-sensitivity to 

transient phenomena.
Orbis optical detectors are recommended 

for use as general purpose smoke detectors 

for early warning of fire in most areas.

ORBIS OPTICAL SMOKE 

DETECTOR

The sensing technology in the Orbis 

optical smoke detector is significantly 

different in design from previous optical 

detectors.  A full description is given in 

the section ‘How do orbis optical smoke 

detectors work?’ but the advantages of this 

system and its associated algorithms are:

• improved sensitivity to black smoke
• compensation for slow changes in 

sensitivity

• extra confirmation of smoke before 

the alarm signal given

The algorithms are used to verify signals 

from the sensing chamber, to filter out 

transients and to decide when the detector 

should change to the alarm state.
All this combines to increase detection 

reliability and reduce false alarms.

HOW DOES THE ORBIS 

OPTICAL DETECTOR WORK?

Orbis operates on the well established 

light scatter principle. The remarkable 

optical design of the Orbis optical smoke 

detector allows it to respond to a wide 

spectrum of fires.
The sensing chamber of the Orbis optical 

smoke detector contains an optical sensor 

which measures back-scattered light as 

well as the more usual forward-scattered 

light. Sensitivity to black smoke is greatly 

improved.
The detector is calibrated so that Orbis 

is highly reliable in detecting fires but is 

much less likely to generate false alarms 

than earlier smoke detectors.
The stability of the detector–high 

reliability, low false alarm rate–is further 

increased by the use of algorithms to 

decide when the detector should change 

to the alarm state. This removes the 

likelihood of a detector producing an 

alarm as a result of smoke from smoking 

materials or from another non-fire source.

Part Number ORB-OP-12001-APO

ORBIS

OPTICAL 

SMOKE

DETECTOR

Summary of Contents for ORB-BA-10008-APO

Page 1: ...www apollo fire co uk ORBIS PRODUCT GUIDE Optical Detector Multisensor Detector Heat Detector Mounting Bases ...

Page 2: ...ractive CONTACT POINTS FOR ENQUIRIES AND HELP Technical queries techsales apollo fire co uk Resources literature photos marketing apollo fire co uk Sales enquires sales apollo fire co uk Phone number for all departments 44 0 23 9249 2412 Fax for all departments 44 0 23 9249 2754 Website www apollo fire co uk and compact design means that Orbis will blend in well with all architectural styles Orbis...

Page 3: ...ctor 10 How do Orbis heat detectors work 11 Environmental performance 11 Technical Data 11 Orbis TimeSaver Base 12 Installing Orbis 12 Fitting Orbis detector heads 13 Orbis Features LED Status 13 TimeSaver LX 14 Relay Base 14 Sav Wire Base 14 Heater Base 14 Orbis Adaptor 14 Commissioning made easy 14 StartUp 15 What StartUp indicates 15 FasTest 15 Smoke or Heat Testing 15 Maintenance and Servicing...

Page 4: ...nd electronic The purpose of Orbis is to make installation commissioning and maintenance quicker enhance the reliability of detection and reduce the incidence of false alarms Orbis features TimeSaver Base designed for fast installation StartUp for fast commissioning FasTest reduces maintenance time automatic drift compensation with DirtAlert warning to easily identify dirty detectors SensAlert whi...

Page 5: ...espond before the end of test which is an m value of 2 The performance of Orbis detectors is given as a solid line which shows how evenly the optical detectors respond to the test fires If detectors respond too quickly the lower shaded portion of the graph they may be too sensitive and hence likely to generate false alarms If detectors respond too slowly the upper shaded portion they are in danger...

Page 6: ...nges in sensitivity extra confirmation of smoke before the alarm signal given The algorithms are used to verify signals from the sensing chamber to filter out transients and to decide when the detector should change to the alarm state All this combines to increase detection reliability and reduce false alarms HOW DOES THE ORBIS OPTICALDETECTORWORK Orbis operates on the well established light scatt...

Page 7: ...time 1 second Remote output LED 1 2kΩ connected to negative supply characteristic MECHANICAL Material Detector and base moulded in white polycarbonate Alarm Indicator Integral indicator with 360 visibility See Table 3 on page 13 for details of flash rate Dimensions 97mm diameter x 31mm height 100mm diameter x 46mm height in base Weight Detector 75g Detector in base 135g ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature O...

Page 8: ...high immunity to false alarms The multisensor smoke detector has two sensors one for smoke one for heat and the alarm decision is derived from either sensor or a combination of both The multisensor is a development of the Orbis optical detector described in the previous chapter and goes further in its capabilities of fire detection The optical sensor is identical to the one in the Orbis optical de...

Page 9: ...At 12 volts 20mA At 24 volts 40mA Alarm load 600Ω Holding voltage 5 33V Minimum holding current 8mA Minimum voltage to light 5V alarm LED Alarm reset voltage 1V Alarm reset time 1 second Remote output LED 1 2kΩ connected to negative supply characteristic MECHANICAL Material Detector and base moulded in white polycarbonate Alarm Indicator Integral indicator with 360 visibility See Table 3 on page 1...

Page 10: ...andard EN54 5 2001 classifies heat detectors according to the highest ambient temperature in which they can safely be used without risk of false alarm The classes are identified by the letters A to G Class A is subdivided into A1 and A2 In addition to the basic classification detectors may be identified by a suffix to show that they are rate of rise suffix R or fixed temperature suffix S types All...

Page 11: ... wide range of response characteristics and the choice of the right type for a particular application may not always seem straightforward It is helpful to understand the way that heat detectors are classified as explained earlier and to memorise a simple rule use the most sensitive heat detector available consistent with avoiding false alarms In the case of heat detectors it may be necessary to ta...

Page 12: ...ll switch the remote LED In many installations bases with diodes are specified in order that an active end of line device may be fitted Diode bases are marked OD Loop continuity testing is facilitated as there is a continuity device in the base The continuity device enables power to pass through every base in a loop to ensure that each is connected correctly Once a detector is fitted to the base t...

Page 13: ...Up Confirms that the detectors are wired in the correct polarity Flashes once per second No Flash FasTest Maintenance procedure takes just 4 seconds to functionally test and confirm detectors are functioning correctly Flashes once per second No Flash DirtAlert Shows that the drift compensation limit has been reached No Flash Flashes once per second in StartUp Stops flashing when StartUp finishes S...

Page 14: ...002 APO ORBIS ADAPTOR Part Number ORB BA 10008 APO LED COM IN O U T 1 2 3 4 LED COM IN O U T 1 2 3 4 _ To next detector From control panel Screen Functional Earth Screen Functional Earth COM COM N C N C N O N O RELAY CONTROLLED DEVICE RELAY CONTROLLED DEVICE TimeSaver relay base wiring connections Figure 8 Apollo Fire Detectors Limited 2004 JDR EOL Resistor Remote LED From Control Panel Screen Fun...

Page 15: ...y and that power has been applied to the detector If this is the case the LED will flash red once a second StartUp will not check whether the IN and OUT connections have been transposed This is not a problem if standard bases are used as the detector will operate normally If however diode bases are used and a detector is removed from a base with transposed positive connections none of the detector...

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