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Issue 1.07

 

                                       

 

 

Features 

  3 classes programmable. 

  Reed switch testing. 

  The fire LED allows 360° viewing. 

  Output terminal for remote indicator available. 

  Complying with EN 54-5. 

Description 

DC-9103E  Conventional  Rate  of  Rise  and  Fixed  Temperature 
Heat Detector is a new generation product of GST. With built-in 
microprocessor, it works stably by being fixed with highly reliable 
fire judging program.   

On  detecting  a  fire  signal,  it  can  change  its  own  current  to 
transmit  the  signal  to  fire  alarm  control  panel  (FACP)  or 
addressable  zone  monitor  unit.  The  detector  keeps  illuminating 
fire LED until it is reset by power-down. 

 

Connection and Wiring 

The detector bottom is shown in Fig. 1 and the base in Fig. 2. 

C

B

A

 

Fig. 1                                        Fig. 2

 

There are four terminals with numbers on the base. 

1: Detection zone positive IN 
2: Detection zone positive OUT 
3: Detection zone negative IN and OUT 
2: Positive terminal of remote indicator 
4: Negative terminal of remote indicator   

Recommended Wiring 

1.0mm

or  above  fire  cable  for  all  terminals  laid  through  metal 

conduit or flame retardant conduit, subject to local codes. 

Note: It’s recommended to use cables of different colors to 
avoid incorrect wiring. 

Installation 

First fix the orientation base with two tapping screws. Then align 
A (Fig. 1) on the bottom of the detector to B (Fig. 2) of the base, 
and rotate the detector clockwise to mark C. 
Mounting of the detector is shown in Fig. 3. 

Detector

Base

Conduit

Electric Box

53.3mm

Fig. 3

 

Application 

Warning: The alarm current depends on the current limit of 
the  FACP.  24VDC  power  cannot  be  applied  to  the  detector 
directly. Otherwise the detector may be damaged for lack of 
current- limit resistor. 

The default class of the detector is A1R and polling LED status is 
“ON” which can be modified using a handheld programmer.   

 

 

 

When  the  programmer  is  in  standby  state,  entering  unlock 
password  and  pressing  “Clear”,  it  will  be  unlocked.  Pressing 

Function

 followed by 

4

, there will be a “-”at the last digit. Entering 

different  number  corresponding  to  the  parameters  followed  by 
“Program”, there will be a “P” shown on the screen, indicating its 
class  is  programmed.  Pressing  “Clear”  can  clear  the  “P”,  and 
entering locking password followed by “Clear” will exit. 

Table 1 Detector setting parameters 

Parameters 

Class 

Polling LED Status 

A1R 

ON 

A2S 

ON 

BS 

ON 

130 

A1R 

OFF 

131 

A2S 

OFF 

133 

BS 

OFF 

Read Heat Detector Class: 

When the programmer is in standby 

state,  pressing  “

Test”,  it  will  display  address  of  the  detector. 

Pressing “Up”

, it will display sensitivity level, device type and heat 

detector class in turn.   

The detector is especially applicable to places where fire occurs 
with  a  sharp  rise  of  temperature.  Used  together  with  smoke 
detectors,  it  can  help  to  increase  the  reliability  of  fire  detection 
thus reducing losses. 

  When  the  detector  is  connected  with  compatible  FACP  or 

addressable  zone  monitor  unit  in  series,  if  DP-9907  Active 
End of Line Unit (AEOL) is connected to the end of output loop, 
a DB-01D base should be used.

 

  If  the  AEOL  is used as  the  detector base, a conventional 

detector can be installed on it. The system composition is 
shown in Fig. 4. 

  Fig. 4

 

  When the AEOL is not used as the detector base, a cover 

should  be  put  on  it.  The  system  composition  is  shown  in 
Fig. 5. 

Fig. 5 

DC-9103E   

Conventional Rate of Rise and   

Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 

548c/03 

2831-CPR-F0005 

GST-0005-01 

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Summary of Contents for C-9101

Page 1: ...Alarm Panels using Zone monitor module Detector Installation It is installed onto a standard one gang electrical box with a mounting hole that have 6 5cm spacing Point the detector in the base by the...

Page 2: ...l and GST Intelligent Fire Alarm Panels using Zone monitor module Detector Installation It is installed onto a standard one gang electrical box with a mounting hole that have 6 5cm spacing Point the d...

Page 3: ...design Technical Specifications Protection Rating IP55 Operating Voltage 24VDC Operating current Standby Current 0 Alarm Current 30mA Operating Environment Temperature 10 50 C Relative Humidity 95 Con...

Page 4: ...al Specifications Operating voltage 24Vdc non polarized Operating Current 24Vdc Standby current 10mA Action current 160mA Operating temp 10 C to 50 C Flashing Frequency 20x180 per min Alarm Volume SPL...

Page 5: ...the power supply as well as the cathode of next detector 4 connects with the cathode of remote indicator Recommended Wiring 1 0mm2 or above fire cable for all terminals laid through metal conduit or...

Page 6: ...in Fig 10 b Clean the sensing chamber by alcohol cotton swab clipped by tweezers and also by clear water and brush Please note not to leave any cotton in the chamber c Install the sensing chamber and...

Page 7: ...l and GST Intelligent Fire Alarm Panels using Zone monitor module Technical Specifications Standard EN54 part 11 Approval LPCB CE Protection rating IP 40 Operating voltage 24Vdc Loop Operating current...

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Page 9: ...Panels using Zone monitor module Detector Installation It is installed onto a standard one gang electrical box with a mounting hole that have 6 5cm spacing Point the detector in the base by the mark...

Page 10: ...imensions diameter 10cm height 3 5cm w o cover 4 5cm w cover Sounder Installation The sounder base should be installed in compliance with all local codes or NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70 Na...

Page 11: ...zone monitor unit is powered up and in normal operation the unit is acting as a load to produce periodic plus minus alternating differential pulse signals Due to the voltage dividing of current limiti...

Page 12: ...stem is back in operation 7 If a unit fails in testing check its connection and test again If it still fails return for repair VII Troubleshooting 1 The system alarms fault after power up Check power...

Page 13: ...eration and suitable for 92 MCP series The C 92FC constructed of high plastic quality with a modern pleasing appearance Technical Specifications Material and colour transparent flexi glass Dimensions...

Page 14: ...eration and suitable for 92 MCP series The C 92FC constructed of high plastic quality with a modern pleasing appearance Technical Specifications Material and colour transparent flexi glass Dimensions...

Page 15: ...the detector directly Otherwise the detector may be damaged for lack of current limit resistor The default class of the detector is A1R and polling LED status is ON which can be modified using a handh...

Page 16: ...e metal component on the PCB against damp and improper distortion Do fire simulation test at least once every 6 months Specification Operating Voltage 24VDC 16VDC 28VDC Standby Current 60 A Alarm Curr...

Page 17: ...her alarms in a common alarm network up to 30 alarms or can be interfaced to other systems Technical Specifications Power Supply PP3 H6F22 DC9V battery Indicator Red flashes in every 50 seconds in nor...

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Page 19: ...CONTENTS I Description 1 II Specification 1 III Structure 2 IV Mounting and Wiring 3 V Application 6 VI Troubleshooting 7 VII Maintenance 8 VIII Cautions 8 IX Warranty Limited 9...

Page 20: ...Alarm State 5 0 W 3 Output capacity and control mode Voltage contact For 12VDC one way pulse solenoid whose driving capability is 1000 F capacitance discharge Volt free contact Volt free normally open...

Page 21: ...st the LEDs will flash in turn and the buzzer will sound three times 8 Life of Sensor 5 years 9 Operating Environment Temperature 10 50 Relative Humidity 95 non condensing 10 Dimension 121mm 87mm 47mm...

Page 22: ...depends on where the gas stove is There are still some principles to follow The detector and the gas stove should be placed in the same room The detector detecting natural gas or coal gas should be mo...

Page 23: ...use the detector and avoid any possible fault please do not mount the detector at following locations a Where affected by exhaust steam or oil smoke from the stove b Where near strong airflow such as...

Page 24: ...d g Where the detector is partitioned with the gas devices 2 Terminals are shown in Fig 3 Fig 3 K1 K2 Volt free normally open contact it is closed when alarming V V Connects with pipe solenoid or mech...

Page 25: ...Applying power supply to the detector after wiring and checking the green LED flashes 3 6 minutes for warm up and then it will light constantly for normal monitoring 2 Alarming When the monitored gas...

Page 26: ...ull it open manually 3 Fire Alarm Treatment When the detector alarms please immediately open the windows for ventilation Put out any fire do not make new fires Avoid switching on or off any electric a...

Page 27: ...ominated on its label 2 Don t install the detector at locations with high temperature near stoves or too much oil smoke near kitchen ventilator Keep environment around the detector clean 3 The detecto...

Page 28: ...e normal work after more than 5 hours with power on IX Warranty Limited GST warrants that the product will be free from defects in design materials and workmanship during the warranty period This warr...

Page 29: ...com cn GST UK Global System Technology PLC Lion Court Staunton Harold Hall Melbourne Road Ashby de la Zouch Leicestershire England LE65 1RT Tel 44 1283 225 478 Fax 44 1283 220 690 Email info gst uk co...

Page 30: ...solenoid valve driving ability 1000 F capacitance discharge Passive Contact Passive normally open contact capacitance 220V 1A for controlling connected devices Alarm Density Natural Gas 5500ppm 11 LEL...

Page 31: ...cording to the wire diagram K1 K2 Normally open passive contact which will be closed when the detector alarms V V Connects with pipe solenoid If the detector had alarmed for 3 to 7 seconds there would...

Page 32: ...ator Red not lit in normal operation and constantly lit when alarming Monitoring Area When space height is 6m 12m the monitoring area of a detector is 80m2 for normal protection area When space height...

Page 33: ...DZ 03 DZ 03D...

Page 34: ...i wire fire alarm developed from SCM Those with signal output interface board has a passive normally open alarm output contacts and fault output contact on each zone They have two external control out...

Page 35: ...d Of Line resistor 4 7K or AEOL Active End Of Line No of Sounder Output 2 Sounder Output Current 1 Ampere 500mA per output Sounder Output Voltage 20Vdc to 28 Vdc Aux Power Output 20Vdc to 28 Vdc Appli...

Page 36: ...d has a passive normally open alarm output contacts and fault output contact on each zone The two kind panels have six control output points through which it can control some devices such as sounder s...

Page 37: ...A Fire Alarm Output Output voltage 20Vdc 28Vdc Output current 0 5 A Fault Output Capacity Passive contact output 24vdc 1 A Aux Power Output 20Vdc to 28 Vdc 0 5A Repeater Panel Outpt 10mA Zone Capacity...

Page 38: ...ons diameter 10cm height 5cm Selection of compatible Control Panels Compatible with all GST Conventional panel and GST Intelligent Fire Alarm Panels using Zone monitor module Detector Installation The...

Page 39: ...ce from the detector With built in intelligent microprocessor the detector has strong ability of analysis and judgment The detector is ideally suited to historical buildings warehouses large storages...

Page 40: ...e cable must be fire rated and the size depends on the distance and application The minimum size gauge 1 0mm Selection of compatible Control Panels Compatible with all GST Intelligent Fire Alarm Panel...

Page 41: ...GST Conventional panels Wiring and Connection Connect as per the marking on the base Technical Specifications Standard EN54 part 11 Approval CE Protection rating IP 40 Operating voltage 24Vdc Loop Ope...

Page 42: ...retardant base with two taping screws Then align A on the bottom of the detector to B of the base and rotate the detector clockwise to mark C Refer to Fig 1 and Fig 2 for mark A B C Mounting of the d...

Page 43: ...also by clear water and brush Please note not to leave any cotton in the chamber c Install the sensing chamber and top cover back 5 Before cleaning notify the proper authorities that the system is und...

Page 44: ...e checking for short circuit or broken circuit It can also identify the location of detecting zone Installation and operation of the panel are very simple All control functions are realized through a...

Page 45: ...rol Mode Passive normally open closes and self locks after alarming and contact rated capacitance 1A 30VDC Indicator Red not lit in normal operation and constantly lit when alarming Operating Environm...

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