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5.0 Inspection Protocol and Test Procedures 

 
5.1 General 

Objective 

 
The Gemini 501-B Analyzer was designed to perform on-site inspections of installed smoke detectors to 
determine their sensitivities.  Sensitivity is defined as the amount (concentration in mg/m3 or obscuration in 
%/ft) of smoke needed to trigger the alarm of the detector under test. 
 
Normally only a single test is needed for routine sensitivity inspection of detectors. To assure such an 
outcome, choose a smoke concentration at the upper limit of the sensitivity range specified by the 
manufacturer (usually located on the back of the smoke detector).  The detector should alarm since it is 
statistically the highest concentration allowable by the manufacturer.  However, if the above detector did not 
alarm, you have to do additional tests to determine the concentration that would trigger the detector.   
 
In cases where the detector has a history of nuisance (false) alarm, you may have to do two or more tests to 
find the lowest concentration level below which the detector would not alarm.  
 
Figure 2  (page 12) contains an example in selecting the smoke concentration settings for sensitivity tests 
under the NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1996) requirements.  To get higher test precision than the 
routine inspection requirement, use an increment of 0.2 %/ft instead of 0.5 %/ft.  

You may also want to 

establish other test criteria by consulting with your state Fire Marshall and manufacturers to fit your own 
needs and resource.

  Record all data by using either the sample test report in APPENDIX C or your own 

recording method. 
 

5.2 

Legal and Technical Authorities 

 
Smoke detector inspection and sensitivity testing techniques are based ONLY on the following three 
recognized authorities: 
 

The National Fire Protection Association

 (NFPA) publishes the NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1996).  It 

recommends evaluation of smoke detector sensitivity within one year after installation and every 
alternate year thereafter. The recommended test methods include the use of smoke aerosol and 
calibrated sensitivity test instrument to verify the approved or manufacturer specified sensitivity 
range. 

 
Underwriters Laboratories,

 through its UL-268 standard, considers detectors to be acceptable if its sensitivity 

are between 0.5 to 4.0 %/ft obscuration when exposed to the visible (gray) smoke in a UL smoke 
chamber.  This standard applies only if the manufacturer has not specified the sensitivity range. 

 
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)

. The Fire Marshal or Fire Chief at the state or local level is responsible 

for enforcing their published standards or codes. These standards generally follow some national 
standards with or without modification to suit the local need. For example, the Boston Fire 
Department requires detectors located in elevator waiting areas to meet a sensitivity of 3.0 %/ft or 
higher.  This is to avoid frequent false alarms from smoldering cigarettes that passengers leave prior 
to boarding the elevators. 

Summary of Contents for 501-B

Page 1: ...ITY ANALYZER Model 501 B USER S GUIDE GEMINI SCIENTIFIC CORP 1122 B ASTER AVENUE SUNNYVALE CA 94086 Phone 408 554 0310 Fax 408 554 7143 E mail Gemini geminiscientific com Web http www geminiscientific...

Page 2: ...ORS Model 501 B Aerosol Generator USER S GUIDE Serial No Date Calibrated Inspected by Sold To GEMINI SCIENTIFIC CORP 1122 B ASTER AVENUE SUNNYVALE CA 94086 For technical assistance please dial 800 582...

Page 3: ...neral Objective 11 5 2 Legal and Technical Authorities 11 5 3 Sensitivity Ranges 12 5 4 Test Procedures 12 5 5 Calibration and Accuracy 14 5 6 Operational Precautions 14 6 0 Servicing 15 6 1 General 1...

Page 4: ...AY BE HARMFUL TO THE HEALTH OF THE OPERATOR IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN The Model 501 B Aerosol Generator Smoke detector Analyzer generates an aerosol consisting of a refined NF Grade white mineral o...

Page 5: ...ng it from the ceiling From the test results inspectors can decide whether to remove the detector for cleaning or sensitivity adjustment The current NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code 1996 recommends sensitivity...

Page 6: ...ream by diverting part of the aerosol from the generator The amount of diversion is controlled by an adjustable valve and measured by a flow meter 3 2 Main Elements of the Instrument Figure 1 shows th...

Page 7: ...Compressor Pump Switch On Off 3 Concentration Adjust Knob 4 Pressure Adjust Knob 5 Pressure LED Indicator 6 Dilution LED Indicator 7 Timer Reset Button 8 Pressure Line Jet 9 Nebulizer Reservoir 10 Dra...

Page 8: ...attery recharge position Compressor Pump Switch ON OFF When the system is ready Function Switch set at the ON position set the Compressor Switch at the ON position will turn on the compressor Concentr...

Page 9: ...ntact Gemini Scientific for more info Diffuser The diffuser inside the shroud has six holes which limits the flow rate and distribute the smoke evenly to the detector It also serves as a connection be...

Page 10: ...VDC battery to the AC Adapter Ext Battery jack located on the left panel 2 Set the Power Source switch to the EXT Power position 3 Set the Function Switch 1 at the On position 4 Repeat procedures 4 5...

Page 11: ...charging rate exceeds 1 amp ONLY use the NiMH battery charger provided D Do not use charger in wet or damp conditions It is intended for indoor use only E The charger is designed to operate on standar...

Page 12: ...oil in subsequent use The contaminant would cause blockage of the small hole inside the nebulizer and may cause unnecessary repair The appearance of large bubbles coming out from the bottom of the di...

Page 13: ...not in actual use to conserve battery power Concentration adjust settings need not be changed if you want to retain similar setting for the next test If you remove the nebulizer from the manifold be s...

Page 14: ...ria by consulting with your state Fire Marshall and manufacturers to fit your own needs and resource Record all data by using either the sample test report in APPENDIX C or your own recording method 5...

Page 15: ...ing on the test result you can stop or do additional test using either the upper or lower limit of the sensitivity range For example if the specified sensitivity is 1 5 0 5 ft your first test would be...

Page 16: ...nufacturer s specification of 3 0 0 5 ft B 3 0 ft 2 5 ft Is within manufacturer s specification of 3 0 0 5 ft C 3 0 ft and 2 5 ft Is within manufacturer s specification of 3 0 0 5 ft D 2 5 ft 2 1 ft I...

Page 17: ...rosol temperature at 75 F Estimated uncertainty based on our study relating detectors sensitivity test results between the UL 268 Smoke box and the Gemini 501 B Tester is 0 4 ft both operator and meas...

Page 18: ...e instrument rather than to shift in detector sensitivity Periodic checking with the standards may be used as the criteria for need of service action i e cleaning of small orifices and filter change a...

Page 19: ...heck filter connection elbows to make sure that all tubes are tightly connected Install drain reservoir Calibration Shift See above Vacuum line leak Wrong Nebulizer See above Check line connections dr...

Page 20: ...ydride Battery B0101 Battery Charger NiMH F0603 B Vacuum Filter with indicator box of 10 F0603 B1 Vacuum Filter each O1501 Rudol TM Liquid Oil 501 B AC Adaptor for earlier Models Optional AC adaptor f...

Page 21: ...monitor measures aerosol mass concentration in terms of frequency change of the crystal Sensitivity of the monitor is in the order of 0 01 mg m3 The UL Smoke Box and the Gemini 501 B use different met...

Page 22: ...the parts Air dry only before reassemble To Assemble Nebulizer Place BOTH of the o rings over the Jet 6 Using dip Tube 7 as handle insert the Cap 5 into the Jet 6 inside the Housing 2 Hold the Housing...

Page 23: ...ocation Number Number Model P I Sensitivity Point Fail F Range Tested By Name Signature Date Page Building Location Room Zone of Property Name Property Address Property Contact Person Instrument used...

Page 24: ...on the vacuum filter away from the elbows while keeping orange fitting pushed in 7 Replace with a new vacuum filter Observe correct orientation 8 Insert black tube from the vacuum filter completely in...

Page 25: ...22 APPENDIX E Material Safety Data Sheet RUDOL OIL...

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Page 27: ...IX F Pictorial Illustrations Fig A Correct way of filling the nebulizer Fig B Symptom of clogged nebulizer Fig C Removal of nebulizer housing by twist pull motion Fig D Removal of target piece from th...

Page 28: ...nnect the hose from the tester 5 Any flexible hose with 1 1 2 to 2 1 2 inside diameter can be used as connector Tape the connection with duct tape 6 Insert the hose into the inlet tube of the detector...

Page 29: ...h an access panel door extend the hose into the duct and place it over the inlet tube of the detector see figure on the previous page If not remove the duct detector and perform the same procedure 3 T...

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