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Manual: EV-DPH Manual 000027  (Changes are subject to DCRN)

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• Ref No: NISM/EV-DPH/01 •  May 2010 •  Issue: 1

•  Evolution  •  EV-DPH  •  analogue addressable 

photoelectric / heat sensor 

Section 4 - INSTALLATION

In normal use, the 

EV-DPH

sensor will be installed at ceiling level. Pass

the field wiring through the cable hole in the centre and from the rear

of the base.  Offer up and affix the base to the ceiling or conduit

fitting with screws via the base mounting holes.  Connect the field

wiring to the base terminals, as detailed on page 9 making sure the

wiring does not obstruct fitting of the detector head.  Fit the sensor

head by inserting it into the base and turning clockwise until the notch

in the detector rim aligns with base locking screw.  The OMNIVIEW™

360º alarm indicator permits visibility from any angle.

Note: The address must be set before the sensor is fitted into place

Fit the plastic dust cover supplied over the sensor to keep out dust etc,

until the system is commissioned.  If the dust cover is not fitted and the

environment is slightly dusty, such as when building work is being

completed, for example, problems of false alarms are likely to occur

after commissioning unless cleaning of the sensor is undertaken.  At

commissioning, the dust cover should be removed and discarded.

NOTE: THE PLASTIC DUST COVER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE

SENSOR IN ORDER FOR THE SENSOR TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY.

Section 5 - MAINTENANCE 

AND CLEANING

Maintenance:

The 

EV-DPH

sensor is a high quality product engineered for

reliability.  If proper preventative maintenance is not carried out,

there is a likelihood of malfunction, including false alarms.

Servicing:

Servicing of the system should be carried out in accordance with 

the requirements of BS 5839 Part 1, Fire Detection and Alarm 

Systems for Buildings: Code of Practice for System Design, 

Installation and Servicing.

NOTE: THE PLASTIC DUST COVER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE

SENSOR IN ORDER FOR THE SENSOR TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY.

Summary of Contents for EV-DPH

Page 1: ...www nittan co uk E mail sales nittan co uk EV DPH Analogue Addressable Dual Wavelength Photoelectric Heat Sensor instruction manual Quality System Certificate No 041 Assessed to BS EN ISO 9001 2008 R...

Page 2: ...analogue addressable fire sensors from Nittan UK Ltd called evolution The EV DPH together with the EV PH EV H EV P are all elegantly designed low profile fire sensors which are aesthetically pleasing...

Page 3: ...LEDs and supporting a uniform response in any EN 54 Test Fire Resistance to false alarms caused by steam A2R or CS Grade heat detectors EEPROM addressable hand held programmer Low profile stylish appe...

Page 4: ...plastic dust cover supplied over the sensor to keep out dust etc until the system is commissioned If the dust cover is not fitted and the environment is slightly dusty such as when building work is b...

Page 5: ...s manual It may be advisable to ensure that such cleaning is conducted regularly in the future iv Ensure no equipment which may generate combustion products has been installed in the vicinity of the d...

Page 6: ...g to the next sensor ensure that the sensor previously tested does not re operate due to the presence of residual smoke Functional Tests The functional test checks the sensor operation These sensors m...

Page 7: ...certificate TBA Section 7 ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS Temperature Considerations Over the range from 10 C to 55 C Humidity Relative Humidity of up to 95 measured at 50 C non condensing Section 8 EMC Inst...

Page 8: ...or another detector change the detector and then repeat from step 3 To finish changing addresses turn the POWER SW off 1 Stand by mode EV AD2 will switch to STAND BY MODE to save battery power if ther...

Page 9: ...olution EV DPH analogue addressable photoelectric heat sensor Auxiliary terminal RIL current limited to 3mA Base control is not current limited as the auxiliary equipment provides the limiting If the...

Page 10: ...that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office or your household waste dispo...

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