
IPES-IR/UV Flame Detector
80010-001 R07
Operating Manual
Page 11 of 29
Revised 10/21/2013
5.0 Installation
Component
Parts
and
Delivery
Set
The
IPES
‐
IR/UV
detector
component
parts
and
delivery
set
consists
of
the
following:
One
IPES
‐
IR/UV
Detector
with
one
mounting
base.
(10010
‐
001/10011
‐
001
Stainless
Steel
or
10010
‐
002/10011
‐
002
Aluminum)
One
Operating
Manual
80010
‐
001
Accessory
Kit
(bolts,
nuts,
washers,
etc.).
Refer
to
Appendix
A
‐
1,
Drawing
80025
‐
001,
for
further
details.
Optional
magnetic
collar
(delivered
only
by
special
request).
Compare
the
contents
of
the
set
to
the
packing
list
to
be
sure
all
items
were
received.
If
any
items
are
missing,
contact
ESP
Safety
Inc.
Visual
Examination
Before
installing
the
IPES
‐
IR/UV,
examine
the
detector
to
be
sure
that:
The
nameplates
and
warning
labels
are
in
place.
The
external
surfaces
of
the
elements
and
joined
surfaces
of
the
casing
are
free
of
dents
or
damage.
(Refer
to
Appendix
A1,
Drawing
80033
‐
001,
and
Appendix
A2,
Drawing
80025
‐
001.)
The
tamper
‐
proof
screw
is
intact
on
the
front
cover
(See
Appendix
A2,
Drawing
80025
‐
001.)
Pre
‐
Installation
Steps
Make
sure
all
removable
parts
are
joined
to
the
casing
as
tightly
as
possible.
Warning:
Do
not
open,
separate
or
disassemble
casing
when
energized!
Separating
the
casing
can
result
in
serious
damage
to
the
detector
which
could
go
undetected,
resulting
in
failure
to
detect
fires.
Installation
Positioning
the
Detector
1.
Position
the
detector
to
provide
an
unobstructed
view
of
the
area
to
be
protected.
The
detector’s
90°
viewing
angle
is
most
sensitive
along
the
central
axis;
therefore,
position
the
central
axis
so
that
it
has
the
best
unobstructed
view
of
the
place
of
probable
fire.
Use
line
of
sight
or
laser
level
for
more
precise
targeting.
2.
Identify
all
high
risk
fire
sources,
to
determine
the
number
of
detectors
needed
for
adequate
coverage.
3.
Locate
the
detector(s)
for
ease
of
cleaning
and
servicing.
Ensure
that
probable
fire
sources
are
within
the
detector(s)
field
of
view
and
detection
range.
4.
When
installing
multiple
detectors
in
the
same
area,
be
aware
of
overlapping
fields
of
view
and
detector
hierarchy.
Overlapping
fields
of
view
can
be
used
to
provide
additional
protection
against
false
positives
or
false
negatives,
depending
on
the
control
system
logic
connected
to
the
detectors.
Note:
To
mitigate
false
positives,
position
the
detector
so
that
its
field
of
view
does
not
cover
any
areas
outside
the
hazardous
area.
5.
Mount
the
detector
on
a
rigid
surface
which
minimizes
vibrations.
Use
the
mounting
hardware
provided
along
with
the
rubber
bushings
to
further
isolate
the
detector
from
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