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FlameSpec

 

IR3-H2 

User Manual

 

F150V0020.04 

 

 

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Installation 

The detector is intended for use as part of a complex system where many detectors and other 
devices are integrated with different vendors

 systems and interface communication to a variety of 

different types and configuration control units and panels including control of instrumentations 
computers. This chapter does not attempt to cover all of the standard practices and codes of 
installation. Rather, it emphasizes specific points of consideration and provides some general rules 
for qualified personnel. You must always observe special safety precautions. 

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General Considerations 

 This section includes important information. 

To help obtain optimal performance, the detector should be aimed toward the center of the hazard 
or area to be monitored and protected ("detection zone") and have, to the extent that is required, an 
unobstructed view of the protected area. Whenever possible, the detector face should be tilted 
(aimed) down at an angle to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt.  

Do not start an installation until the detector task definition, system configuration, installation 
location and coverage considerations have been considered and clearly defined by the relevant 
designers. 

To ensure optimal performance and an efficient installation that fits your needs and complies with 
the requirements, the following guidelines should be addressed: 

Sensitivity 

To determine the sensitivity level, the following issues should be considered: 

 

The size of the fire to be detected at the determined distance. 

 

The type of flammable fuel. 

Spacing and Location 

Consider the following factors when determining the number of detectors and their 
locations in the protected area: 

 

The size and shape of the protected area 

 

The nature of the hazards, including materials stored or used and the protected objects  

 

The sensitivity of the detectors 

 

If there are any obstructed lines of sight 

 

The field of view of the detectors 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FlameSpec IR3-H2

Page 1: ...FlameSpec IR3 H2 User Manual Doc No F150V0020 04 590 W Central Ave Suite K Brea CA 92821 USA T 1 714 671 8500 www fg detection com support fg detection com FlameSpec IR3 H2...

Page 2: ...or transmitted for commercial purposes such as selling copies of this publication or for providing paid for support services The Fire Gas Detection Technologies logo is a trademark of Fire Gas Detect...

Page 3: ...stallation 5 2 3 Required Tools 5 2 4 Certification Instructions 5 2 5 Installing the Tilt Mount 7 2 6 Installing the detector 8 3 Configuration options 10 3 1 Sensitivity 10 3 2 Ultra Fast Detection...

Page 4: ...Specifications 19 6 1 Fire Detection 19 6 2 Electrical Specifications 19 6 3 Outputs 19 6 4 Mechanical Specifications 20 6 5 Environmental Specifications 20 6 6 Label Figures 21 6 7 Approvals 22 6 8 E...

Page 5: ...Figure 2 Tilt mount base Side View 8 Figure 3 Detector on Tilt Mount Side View 9 Figure 4 Source 4 Wire Scheme 13 Figure 5 Sink 4 Wire Scheme 13 Figure 6 Source 3 Wire Scheme 14 Figure 7 Sink 3 Wire S...

Page 6: ...l means to study the cause and development of fire events 1 1 Key Features High immunity to false alarm Ultra fast detection mode detection within 40 milliseconds for Hydrogen fireballs or explosions...

Page 7: ...tor performs self tests of its optics electronics and software These include a periodic BIT Built In Test in which the sensors and window cleanliness are tested Any detected fault is indicated as show...

Page 8: ...have to the extent that is required an unobstructed view of the protected area Whenever possible the detector face should be tilted aimed down at an angle to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt...

Page 9: ...inhibited during welding operations in situations where the possibility of a false alarm cannot be tolerated Gas welding requires a system inhibit since the gas torch is an actual fire Arc welding rod...

Page 10: ...ngs or labels for the wiring You may use 12 to 22 AWG 2 5 2 to 0 3 2 wires for the site wiring The selection of wire gauge should be based on the number of detectors used on the same line and the dist...

Page 11: ...checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material s data sheet that it is resistant to specific chemicals 2 4 1 Specific conditions for use The equipment is not intended to be re...

Page 12: ...method However with a designated adapter the tilt mount can hold the detector from above Other designated adapters may be used to connect the detector to some other vendors tilt mounts useful when rep...

Page 13: ...c Secure the detector by using the two provided screws and spring lock washers Items 3 and 4 d Release the locking screws Items 5 and 6 in such a way that enables you to rotate the detector e Point th...

Page 14: ...cal support 1 714 671 8500 support fg detection com 9 Figure 3 Detector on Tilt Mount Side View ITEM NO ITEM NAME 1 TILT MOUNT ASSEMBLY 2 HOLDING PLATE 3 4 MOUNTING HEX SCREWS M8 AND LOCK WASHERS 5 HE...

Page 15: ...30 seconds 0 seconds no delay Alarm Latch Disabled Enabled Disabled Window Heater Disabled Enabled Enabled Modbus address 1 247 1 Manual BIT Alarm Output Test Disabled Enabled Disabled Note Medium se...

Page 16: ...after a flame is no longer detected To return the detector outputs to normal mode the detector must be powered down and restarted 3 5 Window Heater The detector is equipped with a heater to prevent co...

Page 17: ...20 mA current output 4 0 20mA out 5 Fault Relay A normally open SPST contact relay that is energized closed when the detector is in normal operation and opens in case of fault 6 Fault Relay COM 7 Alar...

Page 18: ...an be 3 wire or 4 wire connected The following drawing shows how to wire the detector to act as a current source isolated transmitter 4 wire connection FIGURE 4 SOURCE 4 WIRE SCHEME The following draw...

Page 19: ...wire the detector to act as a current sink non isolated transmitter 3 wire connection FIGURE 7 SINK 3 WIRE SCHEME 4 3 RS 485 Communication Network Using the RS 485 network capability of the detector a...

Page 20: ...up to 247 on the same 4 wires Using the RS 485 network it is possible to read each detector s status fault alarm and to initiate a BIT to each detector individually The detector communicates via RS 48...

Page 21: ...reen the 0 20mA indicates 4mA and the fault relay is closed Detector configuration settings can be changed as described in section 3 To restart the detector turn off and then turn on the power 5 1 Out...

Page 22: ...0mA current output will be set to 20mA 3 The alarm relay will close WARNING Make sure to disable all fire extinguishing actions or alarms connected to the detector when the manual BIT is initiated and...

Page 23: ...Check that the power is connected to the detector Check power polarity Check wiring in the detector Yellow LED constantly on Fault Relay is open Current output at 0mA Power problems Check the voltage...

Page 24: ...ion including window heater Cable Entries 2x conduit entries 3 4 14NPT or M25x1 5 Wiring 12 20AWG 2 5 0 35mm2 6 3 Outputs Relays Volt free contacts rated 2A at 30 VDC o Alarm Normally open o Fault2 No...

Page 25: ...fications Size 5 51 x 3 54 3 54 140 90 90mm Weight o Detector Stainless Steel 316 6 6 lbs 3 kg o Tilt mount Stainless steel 316 3 3 lbs 1 5 kg 6 5 Environmental Specifications Temperature Range o Oper...

Page 26: ...FlameSpec IR3 H2 User Manual F150V0020 04 For more information Technical support 1 714 671 8500 support fg detection com 21 6 6 Label Figures 6 6 1 Ex db 6 6 2 Ex db eb...

Page 27: ...a 75 C Ex db IIC T4 Gb 50 C Ta 85 C FM FMC Class I Div 1 Groups B C D T4 Class I Zone 1 AEx Ex db IIC T4 Gb T4 50 C Ta 85 C T5 50 C Ta 5 C Performance o ANSI FM 3260 o EN 54 10 pending Functional safe...

Page 28: ...red in transit from the factory or other damage due to abuse misuse improper installation lack of maintenance or Act of God which are above and beyond its control FIRE GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES INC w...

Page 29: ...s for different fire scenarios Each table lists results for a different sensitivity setting For liquid fires the size of fire refers to the size of the pan filled with the fuel For gas fires the lengt...

Page 30: ...eflected No Alarm No Alarm Incandescent frosted glass light 300W 2 0 5 No Alarm 2 0 5 No Alarm Fluorescent 70W 3x23 3W 2 0 5 No Alarm 2 0 5 No Alarm Electric arc 3 1 No Alarm 3 1 No Alarm Arc welding...

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