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Installation of the Dräger Flame Detector 5000

Electrical Install

Detector Electronics Subassembly

The 

fi

 eld wiring is accessed by removing the rear enclosure cover and all terminations are accessible without the need 

to access the electronics module mounted in the front portion of the enclosure.

WARNING

For European (ATEX) installations, IEC/EN60079-14 ‘Electrical 
Installations in Hazardous Areas’ and ICE/EN60079-17 
‘Inspection and Maintenance in Hazardous Areas’ should be 
strictly observed. 

!

WARNING

For installations all Local and International regulations should 
be strictly observed.

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Earthing & Screening Requirements

It is important to ensure that the system is correctly connected to earth.  Incorrect or poor earthing can adversely a

 ect 

system operation and may result in intermittent RS485 communications and poor video image quality.

WARNING

The equipment must be properly earthed to protect against 
electrical shock and to minimise electrical interference.

!

The system 0V should be connected to a clean earth at only one point; generally this should be at the panel power 
supply (or 0V bus bar).  Where PC equipment is connected to the RS485 and Video signals, care should be taken 
to ensure that the PC’s and Panel’s power supply are at the same ground potential.  Even small di

 erences in earth 

potentials can cause an earth fault current to 

fl

 ow resulting in video corruption.  Where this is not possible either the 

PC’s local supply should be isolated and the PC’s connected to the ‘system clean earth’, or alternatively, the Video and 
RS485 signals should be isolated.  The Dräger Safety UK Ltd twisted pair to BNC video converter (VTP4) and RS232 
to RS485 converter (RS2485IF) can be used so long as the maximum potential di

 erence between each earth does 

not exceed ±5V, as identi

fi

 ed below.

In distributed systems with multiple DC-DC power supply units all 0V supplies must be connected together to a 
common clean earth.  Where this is not possible each system can either be connected to a local clean earth so long as 
the maximum potential di

 erence between each earth does not 4 to -1Vdc, alternatively the Video and RS485 

signals can be galvanically isolated from the central system.  Where earth fault monitoring is used care should be taken 
to ensure that the system 0V to earth potential is not exceeded.

The detector enclosure is to be connected to a local earth and the detector cable screens (shields) should be cut back 
to the crotch and not terminated within the detector.  If the detector enclosure cannot be connected to a local earth 

Summary of Contents for Flame 5000

Page 1: ...me Detector Technical Manual en Technical Manual 2 34 WARNING You must read understand and follow these instructions for use before you use the flame detector in order to ensure the proper operation a...

Page 2: ...ents For Your Safety 3 Intended Use 6 Operation 20 Maintenance 21 Fault Finding 23 Technical Specifications 24 Approvals 26 Accessories 27 Supplier s Declaration of Conformity 28 Approval Certificates...

Page 3: ...r Maintenance Use in areas subject to explosion hazards The Dr ger Flame Detector 5000 is certified for and intended for use in potentially hazardous areas Equipment and components which are used in e...

Page 4: ...ead and taken into consideration when specifying cable core sizes to be used In addition local regulations should be considered before wiring the system and installation should be completed by appopri...

Page 5: ...These words and the hazard they describe are as follows DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially...

Page 6: ...or Video Surveillance camera or as a combined unit Detector Overview The detector unit is comprised of two primary components the detector enclosure and the detector assembly The detector assembly sh...

Page 7: ...view The detectors should be aligned to view the intended hazard taking into account any obstruction and congestion Software analysis of the actual detector coverage may be required to ensure adequat...

Page 8: ...r has a horizontal field of view of 90 and a vertical field of view of 65 The location and orientation of the detector in relation to the protected area determines the actual footprint Achieving the d...

Page 9: ...from local electrical interference sources Ensure su cient detection to achieve adequate coverage for all likely hazards Minimise exposure to contamination of the detector face plate Ensure ease of ma...

Page 10: ...ear the exhaust Optical Contamination There are many sources of contamination such as oil water deluge water rain and sea spray snow ice and internal misting The design of the detector incorporates an...

Page 11: ...Installation of the Dr ger Flame Detector 5000 11 Detector mounting bracket Detector mounting bracket dimensions Dimensions shown in Millimeters...

Page 12: ...uld be taken to ensure that the PC s and Panel s power supply are at the same ground potential Even small di erences in earth potentials can cause an earth fault current to flow resulting in video cor...

Page 13: ...ion links are mounted in the rear section of the enclosure and are accessible by removal of the rear cover from the enclosure The electronics and the field terminals are separated so that there is no...

Page 14: ...ALRM 12 Alarm Resistor ALRM 13 Alarm Resistor 485B 14 RS485 termination Ve If the detector is connected in the above manner and if a fire alarm is signalled with the alarm resistor connected between t...

Page 15: ...detector is connected in the above manner if a fire alarm is signalled then the 4 20mA outputs generate 18mA if a fault develops the 4 20mA signal indicates 0 or 2 mA dependant on the fault see table...

Page 16: ...e one detector Cable Selection The installation local regulations and standards determine the overall cable specification This section specifies suitable cable characteristics to ensure correct operat...

Page 17: ...he maximum cable length increasing the supply voltage up to a maximum of 32V can dramatically increase cable length Prudence dictates that a cable is selected with a lower resistance than calculated a...

Page 18: ...take into account where it is to be located and how it is to be mounted Mechanical Installation When locating the Dr ger Flame Detector 5000 consideration should be given to maintenance access to the...

Page 19: ...for commissioning 1 The threaded flame path of the enclosure cover and body must be protected from damage during installation Any 2 such damage can destroy the validity of the enclosure The electronic...

Page 20: ...and aware of what actions to take in the event of a fire being detected Status Indicators The detector LED indicator is used to reveal the Dr ger Flame Detector 5000 s current state as shown below LED...

Page 21: ...faceplate this should be carried out at least every 6 months Detectors that require maintenance should be taken o line and inhibited Detectors which require to be opened up will need to be isolated el...

Page 22: ...cover must be screwed on to a minimum of 5 full turns or until fully tight and secured using the locking screw provided The remaining points cover detector function testing this should be done on a c...

Page 23: ...cult Check the most obvious possible causes first Work systematically through the problem Keep good notes on the original problem each step taken and the results observed Power Supply If the detector...

Page 24: ...2 5 kg 5 5 lbs 2 8 kg 6 2 lbs Stainless Steel ver Dimensions L x D 220 x 100 mm 9 x 4 inches Cable Entries M20 M25 or 3 4 NPT Terminal Wire Size 2 5mm2 Ingress Protection IP 66 NEMA 4X Temperature Hum...

Page 25: ...stem Initialisation occurs RS 485 Transceiver Line Termination Resistor 120 Driver Di erential 1 5 VDC Driver Fan Out 0 3 UL Receiver Common Mode Input Range 7 to 12 VDC Receiver Input Threshold 0 2 V...

Page 26: ...61000 4 6 1996 A1 2001 10V rms 100 80 modulation Response Time min 4 seconds upto 30 seconds max Operating Distance 2 44 m Hazardous Area Label This label shows the certification and conditions of the...

Page 27: ...ideo mode Stainless Steel 420 93 23 Dr ger Flame 5000 M25 4 20mA PAL video mode Stainless Steel 420 93 35 Dr ger Flame 5000 M25 Relay NTSC video mode Stainless Steel 420 93 36 Dr ger Flame 5000 M20 4...

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Page 29: ...Approval Certificates...

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Page 35: ...Kingdom Tel 44 0 1670 352 891 Fax 44 0 1670 540 033 www draeger com 4209319_01_2008_en Draeger Safety UK Ltd 3rd Edition February 2008 Subject to alteration Distributed in the US by Draeger Safety In...

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