Fire Sentry FS24X QuadBand Triple IR Installation Manual And Operating Manual Download Page 21

 

Model FS24X

 

Fire and Flame Detectors

 

INSTALLATION  GUIDE  and  OPERATING  MANUAL

 

 

 
 

Fire Sentry Corporation  

Document No. 6178-001 - Rev. Q 

© Copyright 2011 

All Rights Reserved 

Page 18 

4.3 

Digital Communication Options 

The FS24X Detectors have a variety of RS-485 Digital Communication options that can be selected using its 
Rotary Switch SW3. 

 

SW3 Position 

Outputs 

 

4-20mA Current Sinking 

 

4-20mA Current Sourcing 

 

ModBus RTU 

 

Reserved for Factory Use 

 

FireBus 

II

 

 

5 through 9 

Reserved for Factory Use 

 

4.4 

Test Lamps 

Some  manufacturers  claim  that  their  detectors  do  not  need  remote  testing  with  an  external  Test  Lamp 
because  it  tests  itself.    Even  though  Fire  Sentry  Detectors  also  perform  “through  the  lens”  self-testing  and 
tests  themselves,  Fire  Sentry,  in  compliance  with  NFPA  72  codes,  has  developed  portable  test  lamps  for 
periodical “end-to-end” testing their Detectors remotely.  Some of the most important functions of the remote 
test lamp are to ensure the Detector’s optical path is not blocked, the Detector is aimed properly at the fire 
threat  area  (th

at the Detector mounting bracket didn’t move or was accidentally  bumped by someone), and 

the Detectors alarming circuitry and outputs (i.e. relays, 4-to-20 mA, etc.) function properly.  Internal Detector 
testing and window lens cleanliness testing cannot insure the Detector is aimed properly, that its view of the 
fire  scene  has  not  been  blocked  by  something  such  as  a  newly  installed  pipe  or  duct,  storage  box,  parked 
vehicle, etc., and its alarm outputs are functioning properly. 

For calibrated testing, in compliance with NFPA 72 Codes for flame detectors, as manufacturers of the FSX 
product line, our calibrated testing using our FT-2055X Test Lamp is as follows.  If the FS24X set at Highest 
Sensitivity  alarms  to  a  fully  charged  FT-2055X  Test  Lamp  at  a  distance  between  1  and  25  feet,  then  the 
FS24X is in normal operating condition.   
 

U

TL1055X

U

 is a general purpose NEMA 1 hand held 

rechargeable  Test  Lamp  designed  for  testing  the 
FS24X  Detectors  externally.    The  hand  held  Test 
Lamp  (see  Figure  4-1)  comes  with  a  Universal 
Charger (110 VAC and 220 VAC). 

U

TL2055X

U

  is  a  Class  I,  Div.  1  approved  Explosion-

Proof  Test  Lamp  designed  for  testing  the  FS24X 
Detectors  externally,  in  a  hazardous  location.    The 
hand  held  Test  Lamp  (see  Figure  4-2)  comes  with  a 
Universal Charger (110 VAC and 220 VAC). 

 

 

Figure 4-1 

TL1055X Hand Held Test Lamp (NEMA 1) 

Figure 4-2 

TL2055X Hand Held Test Lamp (Class 

I

, Division 1) 

4.5 

Field of View Restrictor 

There  are  some  unique  and  specialized  applications  that  may  require  a  restricted  field  of  view  in  order  to 
prevent the Detector from alarming to a known (friendly) fire/flame source (such as a flare stack).  The Model 
FVR-01  Field-of-View  Restrictor  is  easily  modified  in  the  field  with  a  simple  hack  saw  to  obtain  custom 
Detector field-of-views for applications  where specific narrow field-of-views are required. The Model FVR-01 
Detector accessory has been developed specifically for these unique types of applications. 

 

Summary of Contents for FS24X QuadBand Triple IR

Page 1: ...erved Fire Sentry Corporation FSC 23311 La Palma Avenue Tel 714 671 1100 Yorba Linda California 92887 Telephone 714 694 2700 Fax 714 694 2701 www firesentry com FS24X QuadBand Triple IRTM Multi Spectr...

Page 2: ...ns such as FS2 FS2X FS2X FS3 FS3X FS3X FS4 FS4X FS4X FS5 FS5X FS5X FS6 FS6X FS6X FS7 FS7X FS7X FS8 FS8X FS8X FS9 FS9X FS9X FS10X FS10X FS11 FS11X FS11X FS12 FS12X FS12X FS14 FS14X FS14X FS15 FS15X FS1...

Page 3: ...uctions 5 U2 2 Opening the Detector 6 U2 3 Detector Connections 7 U2 4 Installation Practices 8 U2 5 Start Up and Commissioning 10 USECTION 3 OPERATION 12U U3 1 Principle of Operation 12 U3 2 Configur...

Page 4: ...inum or 316 Stainless Steel enclosure The FS24X Detector electro optical electronics module puck is enclosed in a field replaceable black hard anodized aluminum puck that provides superior ruggedness...

Page 5: ...nduit Entries Two 2 in NPT or Two 2 25 mm Weight Aluminum 3 lbs 11 oz 1 7 kg approximately Stainless Steel 7 lbs 7 oz 3 4 kg approximately Enclosure Rating IP66 NEMA 4 NEMA 4X Vibration Meets or excee...

Page 6: ...Spectral Sensitivity 0 4 to 7 0 micron wavelengths QuadBand Triple IR Plus 1 2 5 Hazardous Area Calssifications See Section 4 7 3 on Page 23 Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D Class II Division 1 Group...

Page 7: ...tor s Sensor Array and Electro Optical Electronics Module Anodized Field Removable Detector Aluminum Module Puck Rugged superior protection against EMI RFI and handling plus easier field installation...

Page 8: ...ctor may cause the fire to be undetected 4 The Model SM4 is a 316 Stainless Steel Swivel Mount designed for the FSC Detector housing The adapter plate with the two 2 screw holes facing away is attache...

Page 9: ...se Alcohol or IPA sparingly and a cotton swab 3 There are no serviceable parts inside the Detector puck If the puck is opened up or tampered with all warranties are voided FSX Detector Module puck Fig...

Page 10: ...ule puck has a six 6 pin and a ten 10 pin keyed removable connector with screw terminal female plugs that connect to the two 2 respective male connectors with analog digital and relay interfaces see F...

Page 11: ...od wiring practices simplifies installation improves reliability and facilitates maintenance 3 For applications requiring analog digital communications please refer to Section 3 2 of this Instruction...

Page 12: ...ed properly to the correct length loose wire strands must be removed and each wire must be securely and firmly screwed clockwise in the connector 2 If using conduit ensure a proper conduit seal approp...

Page 13: ...ng window lens cleanliness terminal wiring integrity actual relay activation and the proper functionality of any other outputs that are used Also since most detectors are installed in a fire alarm sys...

Page 14: ...red ALARM LED on the face of the Detector slowly move the Test Lamp s boresight to ensure the Detector receives its full intensity UNOTE Practicing this technique may help to optimize testing of the F...

Page 15: ...SP to accurately distinguish radiant energy from a real fire and a false alarm source s Fire Sentry has developed and refined these complex proprietary and patented WideBand IR algorithms over the las...

Page 16: ...y Time OFF ON 20 Sec Verify Time OFF OFF EOL Resistor SW2 6 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Alarm Relay SW2 7 Factory default settings are shown with a gray background Energized ON De Energized OFF Fault Rela...

Page 17: ...l operation the bright Blue LED blinks flashes every 10 seconds See Figure 3 4 for the location of the Blue LED Normal Operation is defined as the Detector with 24 VDC applied and no Alarm or Fault co...

Page 18: ...ion Over Temperature 110 C or 230 F for the Extended Temperature Version Under Temperature 40 C or 40 F for the Standard Version Under Temperature 50 C or 58 F for the Extended Temperature Version One...

Page 19: ...in excess of the purchased price of the product s for any loss of use loss of time inconvenience commercial loss lost profits or savings or other incidental special or consequential damages arising o...

Page 20: ...ss II Groups E F G Class III Approvals FM cFM ATEX IECEx FS24X 211 221 QuadBand Triple IR Detector 110 Filed of View General Applications with Relays 4 20mA Output FireBusII 316 Stainless Steel Enclos...

Page 21: ...ed by something such as a newly installed pipe or duct storage box parked vehicle etc and its alarm outputs are functioning properly For calibrated testing in compliance with NFPA 72 Codes for flame d...

Page 22: ...in X 12 in 0 3m X 0 3m 60 feet 18 meters 5 seconds Paper 24 Standard 8 5 x 11 sheets 90 feet 27 meters 8 seconds Silane 1 foot 0 3 meter Plume 15 feet 4 5 meters 5 seconds The following table provides...

Page 23: ...t 15 24 meters Modulated Sunlight No Alarm 25 feet 7 62 meters Modulated Arcwelding 3 feet 9 inches 1 14 meters Source at 15 feet 4 57 meters Fire at 30 feet 9 14 meters Continuous Arcwelding 3 feet 9...

Page 24: ...DE and OPERATING MANUAL Fire Sentry Corporation Document No 6178 001 Rev Q Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved Page 21 4 7 Drawings 4 7 1 Outline and Dimensions Figure 4 3 Outline Dimesional Drawing fo...

Page 25: ...and Terminal Connections Figure 4 5 Typical Wiring for 4 20mA Sourcing Analog Output Figure 4 6 Typical Wiring for 4 20mA Sinking Analog Output NOTES 1 Cable shield must be grounded at one end only a...

Page 26: ...9 10 Alarm Fault Input N O Alarm Relay Contacts Fault Relay Contacts N O Note 3 Note 2 Note 4 EOL Note 1 Figure 4 8 Typical Relay Output Wiring for Monitoring Alarm and Fault Contacts on a single two...

Page 27: ...d OPERATING MANUAL Fire Sentry Corporation Document No 6178 001 Rev Q Copyright 2011 All Rights Reserved Page 24 Drawings continued 4 7 3 Detector Label Drawings Figure 4 9 FS24X 9 Label for Hazardous...

Page 28: ...larm Immunity 18 Fault Conditions 13 Fault Relay 7 11 13 Features and Benefits 3 FireBusII 11 12 13 15 16 Flame Response Sensitivity 17 UH Hazardous Locations 1 HART Communication 15 16 High Temperatu...

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