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LaserSense 100 
Aspirating Smoke Detector 
Installers Handbook 

P/N 10-3512-505-LS10-04 • 02MAR17 

Summary of Contents for LaserSense 100

Page 1: ...LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook P N 10 3512 505 LS10 04 02MAR17...

Page 2: ...ed information refer to the product Declaration of Performance DoP Certification Certification body 0832 Manufacturer UTC CCS Manufacturing Polska Sp Z o o Ul Kolejowa 24 39 100 Ropczyce Poland Author...

Page 3: ...neral installation guidelines 9 Docking station 10 Application 11 System design 11 Installation 15 Interfacing with fire alarm panels 21 Setting the detector address 22 Connecting the detector to a Se...

Page 4: ...ii LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook Chapter 5 Maintenance 39 Introduction 40 Scheduled maintenance 40 Maintenance procedures 41 Glossary 45 Index 47...

Page 5: ...test after reprogramming UL ULC and FM3230 To ensure proper system operation this system must be retested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming change Reacceptance testing is also required...

Page 6: ...of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible lo...

Page 7: ...as expected and enters Alarm within the time determined by PipeCAD from the farthest hole The detector sensitivity must also be inspected to ensure it has not radically fallen from the installed figu...

Page 8: ...e detector is capable of generating a fire alarm within 120s of receiving smoke The results should be verified at installation by entering the installed detector s Fire 1 sensitivity as indicated in t...

Page 9: ...component descriptions Summary This chapter provides descriptions of the detector features specifications and controls and indicators Content Introduction 2 Available software for the detector 2 Speci...

Page 10: ...tronics are used to analyse the sampled air and generate a signal representing the level of smoke present ClassiFire intelligence also monitors the detector chamber continually adjusting the appropria...

Page 11: ...ollution degree 1 EN 61010 1 Installation Cat II Sensitivity range obs m obs ft Min 25 Max 0 03 FSD Min 7 62 Max 0 00914 FSD Maximum sensitivity resolution 0 0015 obs m 0 00046 obs ft Detection princi...

Page 12: ...he alarm level has been reached and the appropriate time delays have expired 2 Fault Illuminates when the unit has a fault and a fault signal is being sent to the fire alarm panel It also illuminates...

Page 13: ...2 below shows the main interior parts of a detector with the cover off Figure 2 Detector interior view EN UL certified models 1 Removable terminal block connections 2 Filter 3 RS 232 serial port 4 De...

Page 14: ...3 below shows the terminal block connections that connect the detector to other electronic components Figure 3 Detector terminal block connections 1 FAULT relay contacts Open FAULT 2 FIRE relay conta...

Page 15: ...esign 11 Below or above the ceiling installations 13 Installation 15 Mechanical installation 15 Removing the front cover 15 Electrical installation 16 Relay connections 20 Interfacing with fire alarm...

Page 16: ...equirements conductors connected to the fault output included screen wire should be wound once around a ferrite Installation should be in accordance with applicable installation requirements These inc...

Page 17: ...ors The detector should normally be mounted at a level where there is easy access to the RS 232 serial port for configuration and programming The exhaust air from the unit must not be impeded in any w...

Page 18: ...be dismounted or replaced without disturbing any wiring or installed pipework The docking station inlet sampling ports and exhaust port is used to interface with the pipe network The inlet ports are u...

Page 19: ...erified using the PipeCAD system design software Unused sampling pipe inlets should be fitted with pipe bungs Maximum length of sampling pipe used with the detector is 100 m in still air with 20 sampl...

Page 20: ...nse 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook Figure 5 Air handling unit in vicinity of the detector 1 Incorrect location 2 Detector 3 Sampling pipe 4 Standoff posts 5 Correct location 6 Detec...

Page 21: ...r to sample from areas which may be at different air pressure from the detector location Typical uses are for air duct sampling and allowing the installation of the detector in under floor or ceiling...

Page 22: ...ration 14 LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook Figure 7 Installation of pipework above ceiling with detector mounted in ceiling void no exhaust piping 1 Sampling pipe 2 Samplin...

Page 23: ...amp or exposed areas Remove or connect boards when the detector is powered up Connect internal 0 volt terminals to local earth Attempt to reuse dust separator filter cartridges once removed Attempt to...

Page 24: ...rings To ensure compliance with all relevant EMC requirements the conductors of each cable should be wound once around a ferrite as shown here before entering the relevant connector Note Both power co...

Page 25: ...removing it To connect the power supply 1 Remove the detector front cover and then detach the power supply terminal block located at the top left inside the detector Refer to Figure 2 on page 5 for a...

Page 26: ...onjunction with the APIC addressable bus card Refer to Figure 10 below for an illustration of the terminals and Setting the detector address on page 22 for details on addressing Figure 10 APIC address...

Page 27: ...book 19 Figure 11 Power and signal connections to the docking station 1 Power supply shielded wire to ground stud 2 Power supply 0V wire 3 Power supply 24V wire 4 Wire from earth terminal to ground st...

Page 28: ...1 alarm level which closes on alarm and a general Fault relay which opens on any fault condition or on power down see Figure 12 below The relays are of the volt free type with a maximum current capac...

Page 29: ...ncompatible APIC panel combinations may result in a non operational system which may fail to perform during an event with resultant loss of life and or property When the interface is set to a single a...

Page 30: ...The detector address is set on DIP switch SW1 at the bottom left of the opened detector on the main circuit board The switch settings are up for 1 and down for 0 and the detector address is set as a...

Page 31: ...0 1 0 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 76 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 77 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 13 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 78 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 14 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 79 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 15 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 16 0...

Page 32: ...0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 111 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 47 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 112 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 48 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 113 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 49 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 114 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 50 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 115 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 51 1 1 0...

Page 33: ...in each terminal in the LaserSense HSSD 2 Figure 15 Connecting the detector to a SenseNET network 1 Command module 2 Detector 1 LaserSense HSSD 2 3 Detector 2 LaserSense 25 LaserSense 100 4 Detector 3...

Page 34: ...the docking station and fasten it into position using the M4 pan head screws provided Slot the power and signal terminal blocks into the relevant sockets on the detector PCB which will only click full...

Page 35: ...module from a computer connected via an RS 232 serial cable See your Remote documentation for more information SenseNET The SenseNET application is available for purchase SenseNET configures and manag...

Page 36: ...Device Type reference only Firmware Version Run time Hours Watchdog Count reference only Device Text Reference Detector Reference Enable Reference Level Reference Back off Flow Rate reference only Fl...

Page 37: ...t directly to the detector s 9 way RS 232 port Connections for this cable are shown in Figure 17 below Figure 17 RS 232 cable connections 1 9 pin female D connector 2 9 pin female D connector Figure 1...

Page 38: ...rogrammed function A signal received from an external controller such as the remote software APIC or SenseNET A detector output level meeting or exceeding the Pre Alarm Aux Alarm or Alarm 2 alarm thre...

Page 39: ...1 Chapter 3 Commissioning Summary This chapter provides information to commission the detection system Content Introduction 32 Commissioning checklist 32 Precommissioning preparation 34 Acclimation pe...

Page 40: ...g brief checklist allows quick setup of the detector This procedure will be adequate for most standard installations To commission the detector 1 Before powering up the detector visually check all cab...

Page 41: ...putting the detector into demo mode Do this by placing a checkmark next to the FastLearn Enable command in the Alarm Levels and Delays screen The OK indicator on the front panel will begin to flash 11...

Page 42: ...cording rate download the detector event log to a PC from the RS 232 port using a serial cable Transport time verification The maximum transport time verification test is the measure of the amount of...

Page 43: ...rSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook 35 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Summary This chapter provides information to troubleshoot the detection system Content Troubleshooting the detecto...

Page 44: ...in the smoke stream Check that sampling pipes are firmly and cleanly seated in their ports and undamaged Check that the correct ClassiFire alarm setting has been set Check that the detector has eithe...

Page 45: ...ot set too high In the case of intermittent fault indications try increasing the flow fault delay time High Flow error message Check that the pipe is seated in the inlet and is not broken or cracked C...

Page 46: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 38 LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook...

Page 47: ...er provides scheduled and unscheduled maintenance procedures Content Introduction 40 Scheduled maintenance 40 Maintenance procedures 41 Visual check 41 Gross smoke test 41 Transport time verification...

Page 48: ...listed in Table 6 below Notes It is prudent to disconnect or isolate the detector from the fire panel during maintenance to prevent unintentional alarm activations The detector should be powered down...

Page 49: ...ole in each branch of the pipe network and the proper response must be verified by the detector Smoke from a punk or cotton wick may be used Note For cleanroom applications consult with supplier for g...

Page 50: ...filter condition reading As dust contained in the dust separators may expose maintenance personnel to a Nuisance Dust hazard as defined by the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health COSHH it is str...

Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Maintenance LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook 43 Figure 19 Location of dust separator cartridge 1 Dust separator filter cartridge...

Page 52: ...Chapter 5 Maintenance 44 LaserSense 100 Aspirating Smoke Detector Installers Handbook...

Page 53: ...PIC Addressable protocol interface card CSFM California State Fire Marshal DACT Digital alarm comm transmitter DC Direct current DET Detector EOLD End of line device EOLR End of line resistor FM Facto...

Page 54: ...ion Association N O Normally open NYC New York City PCB Printed circuit board pF Pico farads P N Part number PSU Power supply unit RAM Random access memory SLC Signaling line circuit TB Terminal block...

Page 55: ...5 Docking station 10 E Event log 30 F Fire Alarm Panels Interfacing 21 I Installation 9 Electrical 16 Mechanical 15 M Maintenance 41 Cleaning the detector 42 Replacing the dust separator filter 42 P...

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