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 SD-2 DETECTOR TO AUXILIARY SOLENOID CONNECTION

SOLENOID ATTACHMENT TO UL/ULC LISTED ALARM CONTROL PANEL

 SD-2 DETECTOR INTERCONNECTION

NOTE: Make this connection the same time as the main hold open solenoid

     connection. Strip approximately 1/4" of plastic insulation from the ends

     of the wires. Connect auxilliary hold open solenoid wires to  

9&6 of  SD-2 detector.

Some applications may require input power to the hold open 

electromagnet to be supplied through a UL/ULC listed alarm control

panel so the hold open electromagnet functions separately from the

internal detector module. This application requires the alarm

contacts of the SD-2 detector and any remote detectors

to be connected to the alarm contacts of the control panel. An alarm indication to

the panel results in the loss of power to the hold open electromagnets in the related

zone, which allows the doors to close. Wire main electromagnet to alarm control panel as

illustrated.

POWER IN

PANEL

CONTROL 

LISTED ALARM

UL/ULC

24VOLT ONLY

ELECTROMAGNET

HOLD OPEN

OPEN ELECTROMAGNET

AUXILIARY HOLD 

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1. Up to (5) SD-2 detectors, with or without connection to an auxiliary unit or remote area detector may

  be interconnected. This limitation applies only to interconnected units and assumes a power supply large 

  enough to handle this load if the power supply is common to all units interconnected. Separate power 

  supplies may be used for each SD-2 detector while permitting the units to be interconnected.

2a. For units without connection to remote detectors, connect terminal #15 (+) between the units to be 

   interconnected. Connect terminal #4 (-) between the units to provide a common for the interconnection.

Additional units are wired in the same manner as unit #2 but no more than five (5) units can be

interconnected.

2b. For units used in conjunction with remote area detectors, complete wiring connections as illustrated 

below. Heed caution note in SD-2 DETECTOR TO REMOTE AREA DETECTOR section of instruction sheet.

Additional units are wired in the same manner as unit #2 but no more than five (5) units can be 

interconnected. Installations using a combination of SD-2 detector modules with or without remote area  

detectors can be wired accordingly by substituting the wiring diagram from unit 1, 2, or 3 in step 2a.

above for unit 1, 2, or 3 below. The vertical dashed lines indicate where one (1) diagram would be 

exchanged for another.

C

NO

NO

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REMOTE

DETECTOR

REMOTE

DETECTOR

REMOTE

DETECTOR

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INS NO.

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Summary of Contents for 8900 EMR

Page 1: ...to which it is interconnected Single installations or groups of installations can be connected to the alarm initiation circuit of a compatible UL ULC listed fire alarm control unit in 4 wire or 6 wire configurations Additional functions are provided to separately power the hold open electromagnets directly from the alarm control panel as well as connections for a remote alarm indicator lamp 8900 E...

Page 2: ...ector Slide detector slot under standoff T DE RH T DE LH NOTE NO TOP PLUG ON PT MOUNTS Remove 1 wire access plug according to the installation type 6 NOTE If construction is still being completed near detector installation DO NOT install detector at this time or protect the detector from construction dust contaminants SURFACE CONDUIT C HINGE NOTE Three access wire holes on optional surface wired u...

Page 3: ...OOR LEFT HAND DOOR RIGHT HAND DOOR 8 8900T RIGHT HAND DOOR LEFT HAND DOOR Attach main arm to door closer 4 QTY METAL FRAMES WOOD FRAMES 4 QTY Place arm on top pinion as shown 45 angle Secure with pinion screw 6mm HEX KEY 6mm HEX KEY QTY 1 INS NO PAGE Rev 08280990 3 of 14 08 13 ...

Page 4: ...EEP LATCH POSITIONING VALVE INTENSITY INCREASE Adjust spring tension if required using a 1 4 wrench NOTE 8956 supplied with size 6 setting CRITICAL 8916 supplied with size 3 spring setting SPRING TENSION ADJUSTER SPRING DOOR WIDTH INTERIOR 8956 4 0 CLOSER 8916 TYPE 3 6 3 6 3 0 2 6 6 6 Adjust according to chart 0 16 8 OF SPRING FULL TURNS ADJUSTER 0 6 6 4 5 SIZE MAX 125 150 WEIGHT DOOR 200 200 ULC ...

Page 5: ...TORY IF REMOTE DETECTORS ARE USED IN THIS APPLICATION TERMINAL 3 14 1 2 6 9 8 7 15 4 5 13 10 N O 8 N C 9 COM 10 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage input Maximum input current Maximum output to Remote Contact ratings 24 VDC 10 15 24 VAC 10 15 24 VDC 161 mA 1 solenoid 310 mA 2 solenoids 24 VAC 161 mA 1 solenoid 310 mA 2 solenoids 300 mA Alarm and or accessory contacts 1 25 A at 24 VDC or 3 A at 120 V...

Page 6: ... terminal 3 of the first unit to terminal 3 of the second unit and connect terminal 14 of the first unit to terminal 14 of the second unit Continue this process for any subsequent units to be powered from the same power supply 24 VAC DC POWER SUPPLY 1 2 3 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 ...

Page 7: ...he first solenoid station D2 D3 D4 etc are the distances from the previous solenoid station to the next solenoid station in the run To determine the correct wire gauge multiply E1 times D1 Add that quantity to E2 times D2 Repeat the same procedure for each electromagnet to test the last unit in the run Compare the quantity calculated to the chart below The calculated value must be less than or equ...

Page 8: ... 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 1 Up to 5 SD 2 detectors with or without connection to an auxiliary unit or remote area detector may be interconnected This limitation applies only to interconnected units and assumes a power supply large enough to handle this load if the power supply is common to all units interconnected Separate power supplies may be used f...

Page 9: ...wiring section Perform wiring connections as illustrated below NOTE The SD 2 is wired as the E O L end of line device for the remote detector Therefore it must act as the last item in the loop CONTROL UNIT 24VAC DC POWER SUPPLY UL ULC LISTED AUDIBLE SIGNAL APPLIANCE OR REMOTE DETECTOR CAUTION SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 6 4 3 2 8 SD 2 15 7 5 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 10: ...TIATING CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS FOR SIX 6 WIRE INSTALLATION RETURN LOOP ALARM RELAY EOL USED IN 4 WIRE APPLICATIONS ONLY REMOTE DETECTOR INITIATING CIRCUIT UL ULC LISTED 1 Make all connections as outlined previously for all units required by the job specifications 2 Make all signal initiating connections as illustrated in the appropriate figure below Note wiring differences for units with remote detec...

Page 11: ...t 2 The last unit in the run must be connected in the same manner as unit 3 5 More than three 3 SD 2 detectors are connected by inserting additional units with connections to detector 3 in the same manner as it is shown connected to detector 2 Detector 2 would 4 Connections for two 2 SD 2 detectors would consist of detector 1 in figure below connected unit of the run as illustrated EOL USED IN 4 W...

Page 12: ...detector connect a volt meter to the two test terminals Voltage output terminals are provided to measure the sensitivity of the smoke detector The normal range is between 1 27 3 38 Vdc SENSITIVITY TEST TERMINALS to ten 10 seconds to indicate the unit is connections The LED will blink every seven 7 After installation is completed check all LED operating properly The LED should remain continually re...

Page 13: ...cleaned at least once a year Detectors in dusty environ ments must be tested and cleaned more often Detectors must also be tested and cleaned imme diately after a fire Failure to maintain detectors may result in needless false alarms 21 20 3 An auxiliary door stop by others must be installed to limit the maximum degree of door swing Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit 19 1 SNAP VALVE...

Page 14: ...as identified by a date code located on the bottom of the can of 1990 or later This date code can be read as first numeral last digit of year so that a B0xxx 1990 and B9xxx 1989 3 in accordance with the instructions stated above If the preceding requirements are not met the use of Smoke Detector Tester is unacceptable and DORMA cannot guarantee the proper operation of detectors that have been subj...

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