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Issue 1.03
Test Zone
Fig. 4
b)
Smoke test
Taking a smoldering cotton rope close to the
detector, blow the smoke into the detector until the
detector generates alarm.
c)
Temperature test
Approach a heater (such as a hair drier) to the
thermistor of the detector until it alarms.
3) After testing, disconnect the power to the detector for
over 5 seconds to reset it. Notify the proper authorities
that the system is back to normal operation.
If a detector fails in testing, clean it by the steps in
Maintenance
, and retest it. If it still fails, return it for
repair.
Maintenance
The detector should be installed just before
commissioning and kept well before installation,
taken corresponding measures for dust-proof,
damp-proof and corrosion-proof.
The dust-proof cover should not be removed until
the project is plunged into usage. Otherwise it may
not report alarm properly.
Clean the detectors regularly, at least once a year
to ensure normal operation of the system.
If unwanted alarms are often found of the detector
on site, the sensing chamber should be cleaned.
Power must be removed from the detector before
cleaning.
Steps for chamber cleaning:
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. 5.
Fig. 5
b) Clean the internal of the chamber by alcohol
cotton swab with tweezers or using clean water
and brush. Make sure not to leave any fiber in
the chamber.
c) Put back the chamber and the top cover.
Before cleaning, notify the proper authorities that
the system is under maintenance and will
temporarily be out of service. Disable the automatic
controls relating to the zone or system under
maintenance to avoid unwanted actions.
The detector should be tested after re-installed to
ensure normal operation.
Fire simulation test should be done to the detector
at least every 6 months.
Specification
Operating Voltage
loop 24V
Standby Current
≤
0.8mA
Alarm Current
≤
1.8mA (without remote indicator)
≤
3.8mA (with remote indicator)
Fire LED
Red.
Flashes
in
polling,
and
illuminates in alarm
Remote Indicator
Output
Directly connecting with indicator
Quiet in normal condition; flashes in
alarm.
Programming
Method
Electronically programming
Code Range
one address within 1
~
242
Wiring
Non-polarized 2-core for loop.
Polarized 2-core for remote indicator.
Heat Sensitivity
Response Temperature:135
℉
(57.2
℃
)
Response Velocity:15
℉
/min (8.3
℃
/min)
Environment
Temperature
32
℉
(0
℃
)
~
100
℉
(37.8
℃
)
Relative Humidity
≤
95%, non condensing
Material
of
Enclosure
ABS
Ingress Protection
Rating
IP23
Dimensions
Diameter: 100mm
Height: 54.5mm (with base)
Mounting
Hole
Distance
45mm
~
75mm
Weight
About 110g
Accessories and Tools
Model
Name
Remark
P-9910B
Hand
held
programmer
Order separately
DB-01
Base
Order separately
JTY-HM-GST102
Commission
Tool
Order separately
Limited Warranty
GST
warrants that the product will be free of charge for
repairing or replacing from defects in design, materials
and workmanship during the warranty period. This
warranty does not cover 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.
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