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P/N 3102530-
EN • REV 001 • ISS 16OCT18
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Installation
Notes
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This detector does not sense fires in areas where smoke cannot
reach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the
opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.
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This detector does not detect oxygen levels or flames. Use this
device as part of a broad-based life safety program which includes
a variety of information sources pertaining to heat and smoke
levels, extinguishment systems, visual and audible devices, and
other safety measures.
•
Photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire-sensing
capabilities and are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires.
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To ensure proper operation, store the detector within the
recommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to room
temperature before applying power.
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The dust cover (supplied) must remain on the detector during
installation and be removed prior to commissioning and service.
The dust cover is not a substitute for removing the detector during
new construction or heavy remodeling.
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Do not install detectors until after final construction cleanup (unless
otherwise specified by the AHJ).
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Do not use smoke detectors with detector guards unless the
combination has been evaluated and found suitable.
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Install per NFPA 72
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
,
NFPA 720
Standard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Detection and Warning Equipment
, and UL 2075
Standard for Gas
and Vapor Detectors and Sensors
.
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Upon completion of the original installation and following any
modifications or additions to the system, perform a calibrated
sensitivity test per NFPA code. The Signature Series can perform
this test and generate a system sensitivity report.
To install the detector:
1. Install and wire the base, as described on the installation sheet
supplied with the base.
2. Set the detector address. Refer to the panel technical reference
manual for a list of valid addresses. Use a screwdriver to adjust
the two rotary switches on the back of the detector.
(See Figure 3.) Set the left rotary switch (0 through 12) for the 10s
and 100s digit and the right rotary switch for the 0 through 9 digit.
3. Attach the detector to the base by rotating the detector clockwise
until it snaps into the locked position.
4. If required by the AHJ or local codes, affix the supplied CO
Warning Label (P/N 3303928) in proximity to the detector.
Figure 3: Setting detector address (address 52 shown)
(1) Insert a screwdriver here to set the address
Testing
Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system is
undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service.
Test each sensor in the detector.
Note:
If the CO sensor is programmed as an alarm point, it must
comply with the requirements of NFPA 720.
To perform an initial installation test:
1.
Visually inspect each detector and verify that it is installed in the
correct location. Make sure that factors not apparent on the plans
do not adversely affect the detector.
2.
Remove the detector from its base and verify that the proper
detector address, trouble signals, and messages are reported.
3.
If wired for Class A operation, verify that the detector continues to
operate first with SLC_IN disconnected, and then with SLC_OUT
disconnected. (Refer to the installation sheet for the base.)
4.
Place a momentary ground fault on the SLC circuit and verify
operation of the ground fault detection circuitry.
5.
Perform a sensor function test, as described below.
To perform CO sensor function tests:
1. Use the fire alarm control panel to put the detector into accelerated
response mode. (Refer to the panel technical reference manual
for instructions.)
2. Activate the CO sensor using SDI LLC model Solo C6 CO aerosol
spray without covering the head, or using the Testifire detector
tester per the
manufacturer’s instructions.
To perform smoke sensor function tests:
1. If desired, use the fire alarm control panel to put the detector or
zone into a service group for testing. (Refer to the panel technical
reference manual for instructions.)
2. Activate the smoke sensor using No Climb Products model Smoke
Centurion/M8, FireTech Smoke or Smoke Sabre smoke aerosol
spray, a smoke generator, or the Testifire detector tester per the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Maintenance
To ensure proper operation, plan maintenance (regular or selected) of
the detector in accordance with the AHJ and all applicable governing
laws, codes, or standards. Refer to NFPA 72
National Fire Alarm and
Signaling Code.
NFPA 720
Standard for the Installation of Carbon
Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning Equipment
,
Refer to application bulletin P/N 3102403-EN for additional information
and cleaning instructions.
CO sensor.
The CO sensor has a 10 years life from the date of
manufacture or when the control panel indicates a sensor end-of-life
condition, whichever comes first.
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