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EOL RESISTORS

To ensure that the insulating material of the wiring 

terminal block will not be affected by the heat generated 

by EOL resistors, observe the following guidelines when 

installing the resistors.

1.  Required EOL resistor power rating must be 5 watts 

minimum.

NOTE

EOL resistors must be ceramic, wirewound 
type, rated 5 watts minimum, with actual power 
dissipation not to exceed 2.5 watts. 

This applies to 

ATEX/IECEx installations only

.

2.  Resistor leads should be cut to a length of 

approximately 1 1/2 inches (40 mm).

3.  Bend the leads and install the EOL resistor as shown 

in Figure 13.

4.  Maintain a 3/8 inch (10 mm) minimum gap between 

the resistor body and the terminal block or any other 

neighboring parts.

NOTE

The EOL resistor can only be used within the 
flameproof terminal compartment. Unused 
apertures shall be closed with suitable blanking 
elements.

STARTUP PROCEDURE

When installation of the equipment is complete, apply 

power and allow 20 to 30 minutes for the detector’s 

heated optics to reach equilibrium. Then perform one or 

more of the following tests:

• 

Man

 

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 Test — Tests detector output and wiring, 

without generating a fire alarm.

•  Count Test Mode — Measures actual detector output 

to controller (cps), without generating a fire alarm.

•  Fire Alarm Test — For complete system test including 

detector relays.  Generates fire alarm output.

MANUAL 

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 TEST (Output to Controller)

1.  Place the keylock switch in the TEST position.
2.  Press the SELECT button to display the desired 

zone on the ZONE indicator on the front panel of the 

controller.

3.  Press and hold the TEST button. The ZONE OUTPUT 

LED for the tested zone flashes and the SYSTEM 

STATUS display indicates a “6” (fire condition) if the 

test is successful.

4.  Release the TEST button. The ZONE OUTPUT LED 

for the tested zone should remain on steadily.

5.  Return to step 2 to test the next detector.

If the system responds differently than indicated above, 

proceed with the count test for the problem zone to verify 

detector and wiring operation.

COUNT TEST MODE (Output to Controller)

When in the Count Test mode, the frequency of the digital 

pulses from the detector is displayed on the ZONE 

and DETECTOR indicators on the controller faceplate. 

The Count Test mode may be used to check the signal 

(cps) from a test fire or false alarm source. This can be 

useful during system set-up for sensitivity and time delay 

settings. This test is performed in the following manner:

1.  Place the keylock switch in the TEST position.
2.  Simultaneously press and release the SELECT and 

TEST buttons. The Status display will change from 

a “1” to an “8” indicating that the controller is in the 

Count Test mode of operation.

Figure 13—EOL Resistor Installation

3/8 INCH (10 MM) GAP MINIMUM

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Summary of Contents for X5200

Page 1: ...9 2 Rev 11 15 95 8547 Instructions UVIR Flame Detector with Pulse Output X5200 X5200G X5200M...

Page 2: ...amage 8 Wiring Procedure 8 EOL Resistors 16 STARTUP PROCEDURE 16 Manual oi Test Output to Controller 16 Count Test Mode Output to Controller 16 FireAlarmTest Pulse Output to FireAlarm Panel 17 TROUBLE...

Page 3: ...ors simultaneously detect the presence of a flame an alarm signal is generated The X5200 with pulse relay output is designed for use in controller based systems In addition to use in new systems it ca...

Page 4: ...produce an alarm condition The detector signals a fault condition when less than half of the detection range remains This is indicated by the fault relay and is evident by the yellow color of the LED...

Page 5: ...and other information with external devices The RS 485 uses Modbus protocol with the detector configured as a slave device DATA LOGGING Data logging capability is also provided Status conditions such...

Page 6: ...onse is dependent on the detector s sensitivity setting arc rejection and time delay settings Other factors include distance type of fuel temperature of the fuel and time required for the fire to come...

Page 7: ...avoided For example if IR radiation with an intensity that exceeds the fire threshold of the IR sensor should reach the detector as a flickering signal and if at the same time an electric arc welding...

Page 8: ...zard Krypton gas and its radioactive isotope are inert and are not absorbed by the body No special handling measure or personal protection equipment is needed for the UVIR detectors Not applicable to...

Page 9: ...area This will minimize the possibility of false alarms caused by activities outside the area requiring protection The detector must be mounted on a rigid surface in a low vibration area Dense fog rai...

Page 10: ...ors the wiring and power supplies may not be adequate Consult the factory for assistance 13 1 33 4 10 6 27 0 4 0 10 2 4 0 10 2 3 0 7 6 3 0 7 6 4X 0 42 1 1 E2069 NOTE THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS THE DETECT...

Page 11: ...nd and permanently isolate it from accidental contact with the case and or other conductors At the controller fire panel end connect the shield and power minus to chassis earth ground either directly...

Page 12: ...ATA BUS 1 DATA BUS 2 DATA BUS 3 DATA BUS 4 DATA BUS 5 DATA BUS 6 DATA BUS 7 CHASSIS EARTH GND J1 7 J1 15 J1 5 J1 13 J1 6 J1 14 J1 8 J1 16 J1 9 J1 17 J1 10 J1 18 J1 11 J1 19 J2 R7404 CONTROLLER J1 10 T...

Page 13: ...63 64 ZONE OUTPUT 1 ZONE OUTPUT 2 ZONE OUTPUT 3 ZONE OUTPUT 4 ZONE OUTPUT 5 ZONE OUTPUT 6 ZONE OUTPUT 7 ZONE OUTPUT 8 FIRE LOGIC A FIRE LOGIC B ALARM OUTPUT EXTERNAL RESET INHIBIT OUTPUTS INHIBITED F...

Page 14: ...48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 ZONE OUTPUT 1 ZONE OUTPUT 2 ZONE OUTPUT 3 ZONE OUTPUT 4 ZONE OUTPUT 5 ZONE OUTPUT 6 ZONE OUTPUT 7 ZONE OUTPUT 8 FIRE LOGIC A FIRE LOGIC B ALARM OUTPU...

Page 15: ...CTOR 7 2 1 19 22 2 1 19 22 X5200 DETECTOR 8 2 1 19 22 R7495 CONTROLLER NOT FM APPROVED J1 J2 A2146 NOTE IF THE POWER SUPPLY MINUS CANNOT BE CONNECTED TO CHASSIS EARTH GROUND CONNECT A 0 47 F 400 VDC N...

Page 16: ...OR 8 2 1 19 22 R7405 CONTROLLER NOT FM APPROVED J1 J2 A2147 NOTE IF THE POWER SUPPLY MINUS CANNOT BE CONNECTED TO CHASSIS EARTH GROUND CONNECT A 0 47 F 400 VDC NON POLARIZED CAPACITOR BETWEEN J1 2 AND...

Page 17: ...2 N O FIRE2 N C FIRE2 COM FAULT1 N O FAULT1 Vin Vin Vin 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 SPARE SPARE RS 485 A RS 485 B MAN Oi Figure 11 Ex d Wiring Option C2149 FIRE ALARM PANEL X5200 DETECTOR ALARM ALARM 2...

Page 18: ...omplete system test including detector relays Generates fire alarm output MANUAL oiTEST Output to Controller 1 Place the keylock switch in the TEST position 2 Press the SELECT button to display the de...

Page 19: ...mended for this purpose 6 Enable extinguishing equipment when the test is complete TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING The sensor module front half of the detector contains no user serviceable components and shou...

Page 20: ...er cleaning remove and clean the oi plate using the oi Plate Removal and Replacement procedure IMPORTANT When used in extreme environments the reflective surface of the detector oi plate may eventuall...

Page 21: ...ective Compliant SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING VOLTAGE 24 Vdc nominal 18 Vdc minimum 30 Vdc maximum Maximum ripple is 2 volts peak to peak For CSA compliance the power source must use a SELV Safety Extra L...

Page 22: ...tant 18 Vdc minimum must be available at the detector For ambient temperatures below 10 C 14 F and above 60 C 140 F use field wiring suitable for both minimum and maximum ambient temperature THREAD SI...

Page 23: ...tions from the country of source of return TDG RID ADR etc These units are classified as UN2911 Radioactive Material Excepted Package Article Not applicable to model X5200G not subjected to UN2911 Cla...

Page 24: ...ce Tube X5200M UV IR Flame Detector with Molybdenum Tube TYPE MATERIAL A Aluminum S Stainless Steel 316 TYPE THREAD TYPE 4M 4 PORT METRIC M25 4N 4 PORT 3 4 NPT TYPE OUTPUTS 15 Relay and Pulse TYPE APP...

Page 25: ...cription 102740 002 Magnet 007739 001 Magnet and Extension Pole 007290 001 Q9033B Stainless Steel Mounting Arm Assembly is for aluminum and stainless steel detectors 007290 002 Q9033A Aluminum Mountin...

Page 26: ...ze Distance feet m Typical Response Time seconds n Heptane 1 x 1 foot 50 15 2 8 High Sensitivity UV Low Sens IR Hi Arc TDSA On Quick Fire Off Fuel Size Distance feet m Typical Response Time seconds n...

Page 27: ...ogen lamp unmodulated 5 1 5 2 inch dia Heptane 5 1 5 2 500 w shielded quartz halogen lamp modulated 5 1 5 2 inch dia Heptane 5 1 5 2 1500 w electric quartz heater unmodulated 10 3 2 inch dia Heptane 5...

Page 28: ...Quick Fire On Fuel Size Distance feet m Horizontal degrees Typical Horz Response Time seconds Vertical degrees Typical Vert Response Time seconds Methane 32 inch plume 7 5 2 2 45 45 0 9 0 2 45 30 0 1...

Page 29: ...ncandescent lamp modulated 3 0 9 1 x 1 foot n Heptane 40 12 6 500 w halogen lamp unmodulated 3 0 9 1 x 1 foot n Heptane 40 12 1 500 w halogen lamp modulated 3 0 9 1 x 1 foot n Heptane 40 12 11 1500 w...

Page 30: ...102740 002 Magnet 007739 001 Magnet and Extension Pole 007290 001 Q9033B Stainless Steel Mounting Arm Assembly is for aluminum and stainless steel detectors 007290 002 Q9033A Aluminum Mounting Arm As...

Page 31: ...on protection increased safety e for use with the terminal compartment in type of explosion protection increased safety e They shall be IP66 IP67 rated suitable for the conditions of use and correctly...

Page 32: ...fety e or flameproof enclosure d as applicable suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed They shall maintain the degree of ingress protection IP66 IP67 for the apparatus Unused condui...

Page 33: ...ly installed Unused entries shall be closed with suitable certified blanking elements The metal housing for the Ultraviolet Infrared UVIR flame detector type X5200 must be electrically connected to ea...

Page 34: ...le Quantum Premier Safety System 95 8547 Corporate Office 6901 West 110th Street Minneapolis MN 55438 USA www det tronics com Phone 1 952 941 6665 Toll free 1 800 765 3473 Fax 952 829 8750 det tronics...

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