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DS240/DS241 Installation Instructions

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Installation Considerations

The proper location and spacing of detectors is critical in a properly
installed and operating fire alarm system. For best results, it is
recommended that the detectors be located and spaced in
accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Standard 72 "The National Fire Code.” This standard is available at a
nominal cost from The National Fire Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 02269.

In all installations, good engineering judgement should prevail. The
following are some general considerations:

• Do not use mirrors. The detectors should be installed with a

clear line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver.

• The beam path should be clear of moving objects.

• Set the sensitivity based on the distance between the transmitter

and receiver.  See 

Section 7.2 Sensitivity Adjustment on page 5.

• The detectors may be mounted directly to the ceiling or to side

walls. Do not mount the units where the beam path may run
parallel within 4 in. (10.2 cm) of a corner.

• For a sloped or peaked ceiling, the beam path should be located

within 3 ft (1 m) of the ceiling’s peak.

• Stratification of air may hinder smoke from reaching detectors

mounted close to the ceiling. Stratification occurs when smoke,
rising because it is warmer than the surrounding air, reaches a
level where it is the same temperature as the surrounding air
and will not rise to the ceiling.  If stratification is considered a
possibility, extra beams should be installed where stratification
is expected.

• Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as

kitchens and garages.

• Do not install units where normal ambient temperatures are

below -22°F (-30°C) or above +130°F (+54°C).

The following are some specific installation considerations:

4.1 Avoid Sources of Heat and Air Movement

The detectors should be located where the beam path will not pass
near heating and cooling outlets.

• Don’t mount where hot or cold air can blow directly into the beam

path.

• Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems can cause

smoke to be blown away from the beam path.

- Smoke must accumulate in the beam path to be detected.

•  Heaters mounted close to the beam path can cause the beam to

become distorted.

You can test for beam distortion by monitoring the signal voltage.
After setup, the signal voltage of the detector should read 4 VDC.
Monitor the voltage and turn on all heating and cooling devices in the
area. The signal voltage should not fluctuate more than 0.20 VDC. If
it does, the detector should be moved to avoid these disturbances.

4.2 Avoid sources of bright light

Sunlight and light from extremely bright sources such as the exposed
bulbs of high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and metal halide
lights can cause stray signals. The receiver should not be pointed
toward any of these sources.

Sunlight:  Avoid pointing the receiver directly at the rising or setting
sun. If you are installing the unit where sunlight can’t be avoided,
mount the receiver slightly higher than the transmitter and aimed
down toward the transmitter. This should reduce this problem by
causing the receiver to look below the horizon.

Bright Lights:  Don’t mount the receiver where it is looking at exposed
bulbs of high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and metal halide
lights. The illustration below shows where these exposed lights
should be avoided.

225 ft. (68.6 m)

350 ft. (106.8 m)

4.5 ft. (1.4 m)

Keep bright lights out of this area

14.5 ft.
(4.4 m)

Receiver

Bare fluorescent lights may also pose a problem especially in long
hallways where a series of lights run perpendicular to the beam.
Incandescent lights are not a problem as long as they are not directly
in the beam path.

4.3 Use the correct wire gauge and length

Beam smoke detectors are often used to protect very large areas.
This means that the wire runs used to power the detectors and signal
alarm conditions can be very long. The voltage available at the end of
very long wire runs may not be sufficient to power the detector,
especially when the system is running on battery backup. It is very
important that the correct wire gauge is used for these installations.

Use the following chart to determine the proper wire size, wire length
and the number of transmitter and receiver pairs that can be used.

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Summary of Contents for DS240

Page 1: ...s 22 F to 130 F 30 C to 54 C For UL Listed installations the range is 32 F to 130 F 0 C to 54 C Mounting The units are designed to be mounted to 4 in 10 cm square or octagonal electrical boxes not supplied Listings and Approvals UL S3019 ULC CS692 MSFM Permit 1943 NY City MEA Acceptance MEA274 93 E CSFM 7260 1062 106 FM Job OX2A9 AY Standard Accessories DIS2000 Remote Test Indicator Plate and Test...

Page 2: ...ose to the beam path can cause the beam to become distorted You can test for beam distortion by monitoring the signal voltage After setup the signal voltage of the detector should read 4 VDC Monitor the voltage and turn on all heating and cooling devices in the area The signal voltage should not fluctuate more than 0 20 VDC If it does the detector should be moved to avoid these disturbances 4 2 Av...

Page 3: ... the top edges of the mounting box Over tightening the mounting screws bows the mounting plate inward at the bottom causing the optics to aim low Irregularities in the flatness of the mounting box edge surfaces or screw tabs will worsen this condition Using only mounting boxes with flat regular surfaces and properly formed screw tabs and tightening the mounting screws to secure the mounting plate ...

Page 4: ...ide a means of checking the condition of the detector from ground level If a DIS2000 or DIS240 Remote Indicator Plate will be used install the Remote Indicator Connector to the receiver now see Figure 7 NOTE The DIS240 remote indicator should be located no further than 100 ft 31 m from the receiver and wired with 18 AWG 1 2 mm or larger wire The DIS2000 may be wired up to 500 ft 152 m from the rec...

Page 5: ...e tune the image to the center of the mirror in line with the front and rear bore sights Replace and secure the transmitter s cover when this alignment procedure is complete Check the transmitter s green LED It should be flashing Replace and secure the transmitter s access door Align the receiver to the image of the transmitter using the above preliminary alignment procedure Check the receiver s g...

Page 6: ...rough the opening in the cover red lead towards center of unit An alarm test may be performed here if desired by connecting the white and black wires of the TC2000 To reset the unit temporarily remove power Press the receiver s Set up button located just below the P6 test cable connection see Figure 15 Press only if the covers are on both transmitter and receiver This starts a one to two minute au...

Page 7: ...by setting the Sensitivity Pot Setting as recommended in Section 7 2 Sensitivity Adjustment on page 5 Since the total obscuration of the beam by smoke increases with distance between the units because more smoke will be within the beam path the detector can be made less sensitive as the distance increases Additionally the sensitivity of the detector should be made less at greater distances because...

Page 8: ...esidential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and recommendations may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

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