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  Issue 1.08

 

 

When  DP-9907  Active  End  of  Line  Unit  is  not  used  as  the 

detector  base,  a  cover  should  be  added  to  it.  The  system 
connection is shown in Fig.6. 

 

Fig. 6

 

 

When the detector is connected with conventional fire alarm control 

panel  or  the  addressable  zone  monitor  unit  from  GST,  if  a  4.7K

Ω

 

terminal resistor is connected to the end of output loop, then DB-01 base 
is used. The system connection is shown in Fig. 7.

 

O

-

O

+

 

Fig. 7 

 

When a remote indicator connects with a few of detectors, a diode 

1N5819  needs  connecting  with  Terminal  4  of  the  orientation  base  in 
series and with anode of the remote indicator. Either DB-01 or DB-01D is 
used  depends  on  which  DP-9907  Active  End  of  Line  Unit  or  4.7K

Ω

 

terminal resistor is connected. The system composition is shown in Fig. 8.

 

O

+

O

-

 

Fig. 8 

Output loop  of the  addressable zone monitor unit can be connected with 
up  to  15  conventional  field  devices.  The  addressable  zone  monitor  unit 
features  loop  checking. When  the  loop  is  broken,  the  addressable  zone 
monitor  unit  will  send  fault  signal  to  fire  alarm  control  panel.  When  any 
field device in the  output loop is removed, the  addressable zone monitor 
unit reports fault. If a DP-9907 Active End of Line Unit is connected, it will 
not affect the normal operation of other field devices.

 

Testing 

Before  testing,  please  ensure  that  the  detector  has  been  installed 
correctly and powered up. After 10 seconds, testing can begin.   

1. 

The  detector  must  be  tested  after  installation  and  periodical 

maintenance.   
2. 

Testing method 

1) 

Magnetic test 

Magnetic test zone is shown in Fig. 9. Put the magnet of commission tool 
close  to  that  of  the  detector  and  hold  on  for  a  few  seconds  until  the 
detector generates alarm.   

Test zone

                   

 

Fig. 9                                                    Fig. 10 

2) 

Smoke test 

Taking a cotton rope burning without flame close to the detector, blow the 
smoke into the detector until the detector generates alarm.   
3. 

After testing, cut power for 10 seconds at least and reset the detector. 

Notify the proper authorities that the system returns to normal state.  

Clean the failure detector in the test according to 

Maintenance

, and test it 

again. If it is still fail to pass, please return it to repair.  

Maintenance

 

1. The detector should be installed just before commission and kept well 
before  installation,  taken  corresponding  measures  for  dust-proof, 
damp-proof and corrosion-proof. 

 

 

2. The dust cover cannot be removed until the project has been plunged 
into usage. Otherwise it can’t alarm normally. 
3. Clean the detector  at least  once  a year to  ensure normal  operation  of 
the system. 
4. If nuisance alarms are often found of the detector on site, the sensing 
chamber should be cleaned and replaced when necessary.

 

a) 

Open  the  top  cover  of  detector,  and  draw  out  the  sensing 
chamber  by  slightly  lifting  its  two  sides  using  a  straight 
screwdriver, as shown 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 top cover back. 

5.  Before  cleaning,  notify  the  proper  authorities  that  the  system  is 
undergoing  maintenance  and  will  temporarily  be  out  of  service.  Disable 
the zone or system undergoing maintenance to avoid unwanted alarms. 
6. The detector should be tested again after cleaning and re-installing. 
7. Protect the metal component on the PCB  against damp  and  improper 
distortion. 
8. Fire simulation test should be made to the detector at least once half a 
year

.

 

Specification

 

Operating Voltage 

24VDC(16VDC

28VDC )   

Standby Current 

6

0μA 

Alarm Current 

55mA 

Fire LED 

Red,  periodically  flash  once  in  polling  when 
the status is set to 

“ON”; don’t illuminate when 

the  status  is  set  to 

“OFF”.  Periodically  flash 

twice  in  fault  or  sensing  chamber  dirty; 
illuminate in alarming. 

Remote  indication 
output 

Polarity-sensitive  output,  directly  connecting 
with  remote  indicator  (built  in  10k  resistor  in 
series,  max.  output  current  is  2mA);  don

’t 

illuminate when in normal; flash in alarming. 

Max. 

ripple 

voltage 

2V(peak to peak value) 

Alarm reset 

Instant power down (10s Min, 1.0VDC Max 

Sensitivity setting 

The  sensitivity  can  be  set  by  hand  held 
programmer.  There  are  two  sensitivity  levels: 
level 1 (default), level 2.   

Wiring 

Two-wire, polarity sensitive.   

Environment 
Temperature 

-10

℃~

+50

 

Relative Humidity 

95%, non condensing 

Material   

ABS 

Ingress  Protection 
Rating 

IP2X 

Dimension 

Diameter:100mm  Height:  44.5mm  (without 
base) 

Mounting 

Hole 

Spacing 

45mm

75mm 

Weight 

About 110g 

Accessories and Tools

 

Model 

Name 

Remark 

P-9910B 

Hand held programmer 

Supplied separately 

DB-01 

Base   

Supplied separately 

DB-01D 

Base   

Supplied separately 

DP-9907   

Active End of Line Unit 

Supplied separately 

T-MT 

Commission tool 

Supplied separately 

WEEE Information 

2012/19/EU  (WEEE  directive):  Products  marked  with  this 
symbol cannot be disposed  of  as unsorted municipal waste in 
the  European  Union.  For  proper  recycling,  return  this  product 
to  your  local  supplier  upon  the  purchase  of  equivalent  new 
equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. 

Limited Warranty

 

GST

  warrants  that  the  product  will  be  free  from  defects  in  design, 

materials  and  workmanship  during  the  warranty  period.  This  warranty 
shall  not  apply  to  any  product  that  is  found  to  have  been  improperly 
installed  or  used  in  any  way  not  in  accordance  with  the  instructions 
supplied  with  the  product.  Anybody,  including  the  agents,  distributors  or 
employees, is not in the position to  amend the contents  of this warranty. 
Please  contact  your  local  distributor  for  products  not  covered  by  this 
warranty. 

 

This Data Sheet is subject to change without notice. Please contact GST for more information or questions.  

Gulf Security Technology Co., Ltd. 

No. 80, Changjiang East Road, QETDZ, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, P. R. China 066004 

Tel: +86 (0) 335 8502434   Fax: +86 (0) 335 8502532

 

[email protected]   www.gst.com.cn 

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...

Page 8: ......

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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