LE06143AA_EN
Certificate : 0333-CPD-292050
Smoke alarm
Wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted
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The Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm (SSDA) Cat. No. 0 405 27 is designed
for home use. It detects smoke generated by the initial stages of a fire, and
warns the user with a loud audible signal. Please read the following pages
carefully before installing and commissioning the SSDA Cat. No. 0 405 27.
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Examples
Bedroom
living
room
Kitchen
hallway
Bathroom
Bedroom
Apartment
Staircase
House
Recommended
minimum protection
Optimum protection
Installation
precautions
For installation in the kitchen or garage, refer to the section on
Installation precautions.
Technical specifications
Dimensions : H 61 mm x Diameter 110 mm
Weight : 162 g
Operating temperature : 0 to 55°C
Environment indoor
White ABS
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Position the detector in the area
furthest from any source of
smoke or vapour
Installing and commissioning a SSDA
Installation instructions
Caution: For mounting on hollow materials, we recommend the use
of appropriate expansion wall plugs.
1 - Place the base on the ceiling.
2 - Orient the test button so that it will be visible and accessible.
3 - Mark the locations where the two holes must be drilled to insert
the wall plugs.
4 - Drill the holes, and insert the wall plugs.
5 - Secure the base using the two screws.
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Anti-theft device
The built-in locking device prevents the detector from being
stolen, e.g. in a communal residence.
Break the two studs (see location below). The detector can now
be locked and immobilised.
If necessary, you can simply actuate the mechanical locking
lever by inserting a small screwdriver in the opening in the base
(see illustration below).
Enabling the SSDA battery
1 - Remove the tab by pulling towards yourself. The SSDA becomes
operational after 20 seconds (see below left).
2 - Store the tab in the holder provided (see below right).
Detector installation
1 - Place the detector on the base.
2 - Rotate clockwise until it locks.
If the test button is not oriented towards the entrance to the room,
you can unlock it (anticlockwise) and turn the detector through 180°.
3 - Press the test button to check detector operation.
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Silencing the alarm in
the presence of smoke
Silencing the alarm before
smoke is present
1 - Presence of smoke:
- 1 red flash / 1 sec
- audible alarm signal
1 - Before smoke is present:
- Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm in
stand-by mode
- 1 red flash / 50 sec
2 - Press the Test button.
The alarm signal stops.
2 - Hold the Test button down for two
seconds. After the audible test signal,
three short beeps confirm that the alarm
has been silenced.
3 - Silencing is enabled for 10 minutes:
-1 red flash / 7 sec (if smoke is present: 1 red flash / 2 sec)
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User guide
Identification of audible event signals
Identification of illuminated event signals
Identification of audible and illuminated event signals
1 red flash + 1 long beep / 50 sec: : Battery fault (main power source,
see instructions above).
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Standalone Smoke Detector
Alarm (SSDA)
0 405 27
General specifications
Certifications
Table of contents
- Positioning advice
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- Installation type: ceiling or wall
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- Positioning in the kitchen
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- Installing and commissioning a
standalone Smoke Detector Alarm 5
- Alarm silencing device
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- Battery fault postponement
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- Disabling the Standalone Smoke
Detector Alarm
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Kitchen
Recommended location
Mechanical locking lever
Stud to immobilise the locking mechanism
opening
1 - SSDA silenced:
1 red flash / 7 sec
in the presence
of smoke.
2 - Press the Test
button; there are
2 short beeps and
silencing is cancelled.
3 - Returning the
SSDA to stand-by
mode: 1 red flash
approximately
every 50 sec.
1 - Battery fault
indicated:
1 long beep + 1
red flash
approximately
every 50 sec.
2 - Press the Test button.
3 short beeps confirm
postponement of the
battery fault signal for
approximately 12 hours.
3 - 12 hours later:
1 long beep + 1 red flash
approximately every 50
sec. The error is indicated
again.
Disabling the Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm
(temporarily or for disposal)
1 - Remove the tab from its holder.
2 - Insert the tab between the tip of the battery and the metal part.
3 - Press the Test button to check that power has been removed.
For disposal, deposit your products at a reprocessing collection point.
Safety instructions
Detection systems must be installed by duly qualified specialist companies.
Incorrect installation and use can lead to risk of electric shock or fire. Before
carrying out the installation, read the instructions and take account of the
product's specific mounting location. All Legrand products must be opened and
repaired only by trained, approved personnel. Any unauthorised opening or
repair completely cancels all liabilities and the rights to replacement and
guarantees. Use only Legrand brand accessories.
EN
Power supply : Non-replaceable Duracell
Ultra123* lithium battery
Battery life : 10 years
Smoke detection: optical
Acoustic power: > 85dB at 3 metres
Battery monitoring : Audible and illuminated
fault signal
Battery test frequency : Automatic,
approximately every 50 seconds.
Mounting : Kit supplied comprising screws
and wall plugs for solid materials.
False alarm protection :
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With algorithm managed by microcontroller
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Insect protection grid
Functional check : Test button
Certificate Number:
0333-CPD-292050
Compliant with the
following standard:
NF EN 14604
Certifying body:
- User guide
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- Test
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- Cleaning
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- What to do in case of
fire
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- Certifications
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- Contact
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- Guarantee conditions 11
- Recycling
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Positioning advice
Minimum installation
One detector per floor, preferably in hallways and stairwells.
Note: If possible, choose areas near the entrance to bedrooms,
because the risk of smoke intoxication is higher during sleep.
Recommended installation
One detector per room. For rooms where false alarms may
occur frequently (e.g., kitchen, garage, etc.), check the
installation precautions. Do not install Standalone Smoke
Detector Alarms in a bathroom.
Bedroom
Bedroom
hallway
Kitchen
living
room
Installation type : ceiling or wall
Positioning example
Observe the distances indicated below.
Long hallway
In hallways more than 10 metres long, install at least two SSDA
Cat. No. 0 405 27. Distribute the detectors as evenly as possible,
preferably in areas near bedrooms and staircases.
Positioning precautions
Certain effects can hinder the operation of the SSDA:
- Condensation in laundry rooms.
- Devices that generate smoke (cooker, oven, vehicle exhaust, etc.).
- Ensure that any rooms containing these types of devices are well
ventilated.
- Smoke dilution caused by ventilation sources (air conditioning,
heating, window, etc.).
- Dust in attics, lofts, workshops, etc.
- Abnormally low (below 0°) or high (above 55°C) ambient
temperature.
- Water vapour in bathrooms: a Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm
should not be installed there because of the high risk of false alarms.
- Vehicle exhaust fumes (in garages): risk of false alarm.
Positioning in the kitchen
The installation of a SSDA in a kitchen is not recommended because
of the high risk of false alarms and because the detector can quickly
become soiled. The installation of a SSDA in a kitchen smaller than
9 m2 must be avoided. Leave a distance of at least 2 metres (for a
floor area of at least 9 m2) from any device that emits smoke or vapour.
To prevent spurious alarms, use the silencing feature whenever you
are using a device that emits smoke or vapour.
Kitchen installation example
Tools required: Drill, 4 mm bit;
wall plugs and screws are supplied.
Familiarise yourself with the information in this document
At the end of detector life, you can disconnect the battery using the
tab to stop the audible fault alarm and avoid any electrical risk during
recycling (see the section on 'Disabling the SSDA').
Alarm silencing device
The SSDA Cat. No. 0 405 27 is equipped with an alarm silencing
function:
- when the source of the smoke has been identified.
- preventively, before the possible presence of smoke.
Re-enabling of a Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm in silent mode:
Silencing can be cancelled before the end of the 10 minutes.
Battery fault postponement
Operation
In the event of a battery fault, the SSDA beeps approximately once
every 50 sec. This signal can be temporarily postponed.
Audible signal
Event
5 short fast beeps
Power up
1 short beep / 1 sec
Detected smoke level close to alarm level
2 consecutive short beeps Event acknowledgement (quitting silent mode)
3 consecutive short beeps Event acknowledgement (silent mode
Visual signal
Event
1 red flash / 1 sec Switchover to alarm mode
1 red flash / 7 sec Silencing device enabled without smoke
1 red flash / 2 sec Silencing device enabled in the presence of smoke
1 red flash / 50 sec Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm in normal
operating mode
Caution: the Standalone Smoke Detector Alarm Cat. No. 040527 does not
detect heat, gases, or flames.
Example: smoke from a toaster, fryer, or cigarette. The silencing
feature is disabled automatically after 10 minutes.
The SSDA then returns to its normal operating mode. This allows
you to air the room without hearing the alarm signal.