FIKE CORPORATION
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UL S2203
SHP Product Manual
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FM 0Z8A0.AY
Manual P/N: 06-130
Rev. No: 3, 04/02
3.2 INPUT
DEVICES
The SHP is required to list compatibility with specific conventional detectors. The following items have
been approved for use with the SHP. Refer to the Detection Input Compatibility portion of Section 3.6,
Specifications, for selecting the appropriate detector base and head. Other devices such as contact
closure input devices, contact closure detectors, notification appliances, and Solenoids are all listed in the
Fike Compatibility Document, P/N 06-186.
Old Part Number
Part Number
Description
63-1024
Photoelectric Detector
67-1033
Ionization Detector
63-1025
Photo/Thermal Detector
60-1020
135
°
F Fixed Temperature Heat Detector*
60-1022
190
°
F Fixed Temperature Heat Detector*
60-1029
135
°
F Fixed, Rate of Rise Heat Detector
60-1030
190
°
F Fixed, Rate of Rise Heat Detector
67-1027
67-1034
430
Ω
, 6” Base
67-1028
67-1036
430
Ω
, 4” Base
67-1010
67-1035
220
Ω
, 6” Base (SDR or Cross Zone Only)
67-1017
67-1037
220
Ω
, 4” Base (SDR or Cross Zone Only)
63-1012
430
Ω
Relay Base
NOTE:
If using LED graphic, it is required to use the older type bases. Please note on the order,
“Using conventional graphic with panel, do not substitute bases”.
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63-1024 Photoelectric Detector
The photoelectric smoke detector is well suited for fires ranging from smoldering to
flaming. It utilizes two bi-colored LED’s for indication of status. In a normal standby
condition the LED’s flash Green every 3 seconds. When the detector senses that it’s
sensitivity has drifted outside the UL listed sensitivity window the LED’s will flash Red
every 3 seconds. When the detector senses smoke and goes into alarm the status
LED’s will latch ON Red.
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67-1033 Ionization Detector
The Ion Detector can be used in areas where early warning of superheated or flaming
combustibles is expected. It utilizes two bi-colored LED’s for status indication
purposes. In a normal standby condition the LED’s flash Green approximately once
each second. When the detector senses smoke and goes into alarm the status LED’s
will latch ON Red.
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