
To install the detector:
1. Install and wire the base, as described on the installation
sheet supplied with the base.
2. Remove the serial number label from the detector and
attach it to the project documentation.
3. Attach the detector to the base by rotating the detector
clockwise until it snaps into the locked position.
Testing
Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the fire alarm
system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out
of service.
Caution:
Heat damage. Excessive heat may damage the
detector outer cover. Do not apply excessive heat when using
a hair dryer. When using a Testifire detector tester, you must
install a SIGA2 Testifire Adapter Assembly.
Make sure the SIGA2 Testifire Adapter Assembly (model
SIGA2-TSTSPACER) is installed in the Testifire detector tester
before testing. Refer to the
SIGA2 Testifire Adapter Assembly
Installation Sheet
(P/N 3101942) for further details.
To perform an initial installation test:
1. Visually inspect each detector and verify that it is installed
in the correct location. Make sure it is not adversely
affected by factors not apparent on the plans.
2. Remove the detector from its base and verify that the
proper detector address, trouble signals, and messages
are reported.
3. If wired for Class A operation, verify that the detector
continues to operate first with the SLC_IN disconnected,
and then with the SLC_OUT disconnected. (Refer to the
installation sheet for the base.)
4. Place a momentary ground fault on the SLC circuit to
verify operation of the ground fault detection circuitry.
5. Perform a sensor function test, as described below.
To perform a function test:
1. If desired, use the fire alarm control panel to put the
detector or zone into a service group for testing. (Refer to
the panel technical reference manual for instructions.)
2. Activate the heat sensor using a hair dryer (maintaining a
distance of three inches) or using a Testifire detector
tester per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Maintenance
To ensure proper operation, plan maintenance in accordance
with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Refer
to CAN/ULC-S536
Standard for the Inspection and Testing of
Fire Alarm Systems
and NFPA
72 National Fire Alarm and
Signaling Code.
Refer to Technical Bulletin P/N 270145 REV 4.0 or later for
additional information and cleaning instructions.
Specifications
Operating voltage
15.20 to 19.95 VDC
Current
Normal operating
Alarm
Stand-alone alarm
45 µA
45 µA
18.4 mA
Rate-of-rise
15°F/min (8°C/min)
Maximum spacing [1]
50 ft. (15.2 m) centers
Compatible bases
Standard
Relay
Isolator
Audible
SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4
SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4
SIGA-IB, SIGA-IB4
SIGA-AB4, SIGA-AB4G
Compatible detector testers [2] Testifire 1000, Testifire 2000
Operating environment
Temperature
Relative humidity
32 to 100°F (0 to 38°C)
0 to 93% noncondensing
Storage temperature
−
4 to 140°F (
−
20 to 60°C)
[1] When replacing SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS detectors with the
SIGA2-HRS, ensure that the spacing is 50 ft. (15.2 m) or less.
[2] Requires the SIGA2-TSTSPACER Testifire adapter assembly.
Regulatory information
Manufacturer
Edwards, A Division of UTC Fire & Security
Americas Corporation, Inc.
8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL
34202, USA
Year of
manufacture
The first two digits of the date code (located on
the product identification label) are the year of
manufacture.
North American
standards
CAN/ULC-S530-M91, UL 521
UL/ULC fixed-temp
alarm rating
135°F (57.2°C)
Alarm point
UL
ULC
129 to 144°F (53.9 to 62.2°C)
129 to 141°F (53.9 to 60.6°C)
FCC compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Industry Canada
compliance
This Class A digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
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