Analog detectors and bases
Specifications | en
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Installation Guide
2018.08 | 6.0 | F.01U.123.589
Test procedure
(Dual-)Photo
Heat
(Dual-)Photo/Heat
(Dual-)Photo/Heat/CO
CO gas test
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Table
5.3: Suitable Test Procedures Depending on Sensors
Testing Equipment
TRUTEST801
Sensitivity Tester for Analog Smoke Detectors
SMOKE400
Smoke Aerosol for TRUTEST801 Sensitivity Tester
SOLO330
Smoke Detector Tester
FME-SOLOGAS-A10
Smoke Aerosol for SOLO330 Smoke Detector Tester
SOLO461
Cordless Heat Detector Tester
SOLOCOTESTGAS
Spray with CO Testing Gas for Multicriteria Detectors with CO Sensor
FME-TESTIFIRE
Multicriteria Detector Tester for Smoke, Heat and CO Testing
Table
5.4: List of Testing Equipment
Aerosol Test
Use a UL Listed aerosol smoke detector tester to simulate an alarm. Follow the instructions
provided with the aerosol smoke detector tester.
Heat SourceTest
Expose the thermistor to a heat source such as a hair dryer or a shielded heat lamp. Expose
the thermistor until the detector alarms and the alarm LED lights.
CO Gas Test
Only when in walk test mode, if over 35 ppm CO is applied to the detector the detector will
alarm.
Notice!
If any of the sensors fails the functional testing, the detector should be replaced.
Sensitivity Testing
Test the sensitivity of the smoke sensors using the TRUTEST801 Sensitivity Tester for Smoke
Detectors and SMOKE400 Smoke Aerosol.
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Specifications
These ratings apply to alarm and standby conditions.
Notice!
For the proper calculation of the total current consumption, you have to add both the general
current consumption of the head and of the isolator base, if used in the circuit.
Operating voltage (SLC loop)
24 V DC to 41 V DC
Maximum current consumption detector head at
77
°F
(25
°C) and 39 V bus voltage
–
Standby
–
Alarm
170 μA
5 mA