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Summary of Contents for DET-RSMOKE

Page 1: ...1 UK DET RSMOKE...

Page 2: ...8 Factors Affecting Performance 8 Detecting Smoke 8 Audible Alarm Sounder 9 Radio Signaling 9 Where to Place the Detector 9 Where NOT to Place the Detector 11 Examples 13 What the Detector Cannot Do 1...

Page 3: ...systems that must meet EN54 or other local statutory standards The DET RSMOKE smoke detector is designed for use in family houses apartments or small offices rather than commercial or industrial envir...

Page 4: ...level 85dB at 3m Sounder frequency 2 7kHz Specification subject to change without notice Compatible Equipment EXP R10 R30 10 30 zone radio expander for i on and Menvier control units i on16 16 zone r...

Page 5: ...c tag between the terminals of two batteries prevents them operating the detector Activate The Batteries Remove the mounting plate if fitted see Figure 1 Locked Unlocked Figure 1 Open the battery comp...

Page 6: ...e every 10 seconds then a fault has occurred Replace the batteries 1 2 1 1 Batteries 2 Dip switches Learning 1 Test button and activity LED Figure 2 Figure 3 The detector can send its identity to the...

Page 7: ...e detector is as close as possible to the IR learn sensor Wait at least 60s after removing the batteries and then re fit the batteries This ensures that the DET RSMOKE starts up correctly The activity...

Page 8: ...continuous flow of air to a small chamber that is shielded from all external light Inside the chamber a lamp shines a beam of light through the air A light detector photocell to one side of the beam...

Page 9: ...ontrol units and receivers Radio signals from the DET RSMOKE can be absorbed and or reflected by metal structures wire mesh heat retaining window films cabling metallic pipework and any other metallic...

Page 10: ...one as high as possible on a wall but at least 100mm away from the ceiling Place detectors at the top of stair wells To ensure that people can hear the audible alarm Place a detector on the landing ou...

Page 11: ...place the detector in areas that smoke reaches slowly Avoid dead spaces Dead spaces include the angle between wall and ceiling Centre of ceiling Never here CEILING WALL Best location Acceptable locat...

Page 12: ...ed rooms or cupboards if you are only fitting one or a few detectors If you are going to fit several detectors then put one in each room where the door is normally closed Avoid spaces where there is a...

Page 13: ...s especially where this may cause condensation on or within the detector Spaces where there may be many small insects for example loft spaces or greenhouses Spaces where there is a lot of dust Dust in...

Page 14: ...14 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Hallway Boiler Toilet Bathroom Hallway Kitchen Balcony Living Room Store Bad Position Good Position Figure 7...

Page 15: ...UK 15 Kitchen Dining Room Living Room Hall Stairwell Good Position Bad Position Figure 8...

Page 16: ...16 Bathroom Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Landing Cupboard Bad Position Good Position Figure 9...

Page 17: ...sleep or under the influence of drugs or alcohol then he or she may not hear the alarm and be able to react to it The detector may not be able to warn about smoke from fires caused by carelessness and...

Page 18: ...silent If the activity LED is enabled see page 7 then it flashes once about every minute If smoke is present in the atmosphere then the unit may take up to 9 seconds to detect the smoke go into alarm...

Page 19: ...e Test button for three seconds See Figure 3 The sounder operates at the end of the three seconds and the unit sends a radio signal to the alarm system control unit 3 Make sure the control unit receiv...

Page 20: ...before the batteries are completely flat the alarm emits a short chirp once a minute This is the signal that the batteries need changing The alarm works as normal during this time The batteries should...

Page 21: ...onds then the unit has a fault If the unit is still in warranty return the unit to your supplier Please dispose of used batteries responsibly using the recommended method in your area If you have to d...

Page 22: ...08 Alarm systems Intrusion systems Requirements for interconnections equipment using radio frequency techniques EN 50130 5 2011 Environmental test methods EN 50130 5 1998 Environmental test methods EN...

Page 23: ...SUCH DAMAGES EATON S SECURITY BUSINESS S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO A PRODUCT SHALL IN NO CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FROM WHICH THE CLAIM ARISES TO THE EXTEN...

Page 24: ...CPR 00418 EN 14604 2005 Corr 2008 Smoke Alarm Devices DET RSMOKE Technical data see DOP Eaton 0001 held by manufacturer For complete declarations of conformity see the web site or contact Product Supp...

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