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DW1401831  Rev.K1 

Sep  18,  2015 

Instruction Manual 

EVA-PYH     

Analog Photoelectric Smoke/Heat Detector 

 

Before Installation 

Please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference. 

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. For updates please refer to our website. 

 

Do not use the products outside the rated power supply voltage range specified in 
the Specifications. It may cause a fire or damage to equipment.

  !   CAUTION  

 

Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the products. It may cause a fire or electric 
shock.

  !   CAUTION  

 

Make sure to turn the power off before commencing any wiring work. Otherwise it 
may cause electric shock or damage to equipment.

  !   CAUTION  

 

 

Note: 

Follow the requirements for the installation of the product in accordance with the Specifications. Otherwise it may 
cause malfunction. 

Note:

 Do not install the product in any location where oil, dust, iron powder, chemicals, or hydrogen sulphide may occur 

or affect the product. It may cause damage to equipment. 

 

Section 1 

 INTRODUCTION 

1.1 

General description

 

The 

EVA-PYH

 is an attractively-styled, low profile, analog addressable, combination photoelectric smoke/heat detector 

for use with the Nittan Control Panel NFU-7000 series in analog fire alarm systems. 

This analog addressable combination smoke/heat detector has a specific detector address to provide exact detector 
locations throughout the installation. This allows for constant monitoring of the detector sensitivity and reports the 
detector

s condition to the fire alarm control panel. 

 

1.2 

LED Indicator

 

LED Indicators for 360° visibility (OMNIVIEW

TM

 360°) of EVA-PYH operate as follows: 

Green LED flashes in normal operation. 

Red LED illuminates and Green LED flashes in an alarm condition.

   

 

 

 

NITTAN COMPANY, LIMITED 

1-54-5 SASAZUKA, SHIBUYA-KU, TOKYO 151-8535, JAPAN 

  http://www.nittan.com 

Summary of Contents for EVA-PYH

Page 1: ...se malfunction Note Do not install the product in any location where oil dust iron powder chemicals or hydrogen sulphide may occur or affect the product It may cause damage to equipment Section 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General description The EVA PYH is an attractively styled low profile analog addressable combination photoelectric smoke heat detector for use with the Nittan Control Panel NFU 7000 serie...

Page 2: ...In the event of fire particles of smoke enter the chamber and scatter the light in the active area of the chamber The scattering effect increases the light in the chamber causing more light to be detected by the photodiode The photodiode input level is sampled to sense smoke density and transmitted as a digitally encoded value to the control panel When the smoke density exceeds a preset threshold ...

Page 3: ...S The EVA PYH combination smoke heat detectors have three terminal connections and the terminals are configured as follows Terminal Description 1 SLC Positive 6 SLC Negative 3 To activate EVA STB RL Relay Base Note Terminal 3 is used for the Relay Base EVA STB RL 104 0 4 09 42 0 1 65 mm Inch 15 0 0 59 ...

Page 4: ...ndard mounting base DW1401959 Rev K1 4 inch 4 EVA UB4 6 Larger mounting base DW1401959 Rev K1 6 inch 4 EVA S6 Base Sounder base DW1401960 Rev K1 6 inch 5 EVA STB RL Relay base DW1401853 Rev K1 4 inch 6 EVA STB SCI Short circuit isolator base DW1401852 Rev K1 4 inch 4 STBA ADP Adapter mounting plate DW1402124 Rev K1 6 inch The Model EVA UB4 6 mounting base is intended for applications where a 4 inc...

Page 5: ... the detector at least 10 cm 4 in from the wall On the wall place the detector between 10 to 30 cm 4 to 12 in below the ceiling The detector should not be installed in places such as Place with plenty of air flow close to a ventilation fan air conditioner or place with drafts Place close to heating appliance Place with a constantly high temperature or humidity Place with lots of dust or insects Pl...

Page 6: ... times the listed spacing Since all of the area within the detector s circle of coverage is suitable for detecting a fire the shape and dimensions of the detector coverage square in Figure 3 may be modified Coverage area should remain within the overall detector circle of coverage as shown in Figure 4 1 Heat detector S Listed spacing between detectors Figure 2 Listed heat detector spacing Figure 3...

Page 7: ...ng as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Detector placement near ceiling or wall joints A A A A B B B B C C C C D D D D Listed Spacing 9 1m x 9 1m 84m2 30ft x 30ft 900ft2 A 7 6m x 10 4m 79m2 25ft x 34ft 850ft2 B 6 1m x 11 3m 69m2 20ft x 37ft 740ft2 C 4 6m x 11 9m 54m2 15ft x 39ft 585ft2 D 3 1m x 12 5m 38m2 10ft x 41ft 410ft2 10cm 4in Acceptable here 10cm 4in minimum 30cm 12in maximum Never here Top of det...

Page 8: ... 200 ft room with a 3m 10 ft ceiling Figure 6 shows 16 heat detectors with the required spacing of S 15 3 m 50 ft Figure 6 Heat detectors spacing example 1 0 7 m 3 5 f t 15 2 m 50 ft 15 2 m 50 ft 15 2 m 50 ft 15 2 m 50 ft 15 2 m 50 ft 15 2 m 50 ft 7 6 m 25 ft 7 6 m 25 ft 7 6 m 25 ft 7 6 m 25 ft 60 9 m 200 ft 60 9 m 200 ft ...

Page 9: ...4 4 3 to 4 9 m 14 to 16 ft 77 4 9 to 5 5 m 16 to 18 ft 71 5 5 to 6 0 m 18 to 20 ft 64 6 0 to 6 7 m 20 to 22 ft 58 6 7 to 7 3 m 22 to 24 ft 52 7 3 to 7 9 m 24 to 26 ft 46 7 9 to 8 5 m 26 to 28 ft 40 8 5 to 9 1 m 28 to 30 ft 34 Spot type detector ceiling height reduction percentages 8 2 3 Exposed solid joists Exposed solid ceiling joists may impede the heat flow to the detectors A joist is defined a...

Page 10: ... 4m 8 ft on center then each bay formed by the beams must have at least one detector mounted on the ceiling If the ratio of beam depth D to ceiling height H D H is greater than 0 1 and the ratio of beam spacing W to ceiling height H W H is greater than 0 4 heat detectors should be located in each beam If either the ratio of beam depth D to ceiling height H D H is less than 0 1 or the ratio of beam...

Page 11: ...ew Notes Detectors can be installed on the bottom of beams when the beams are less than 30 cm 12 in deep and beam spacing is less than 2 4 m 8 ft Beams less than 20 cm 8 in deep are considered flat ceilings Heat detectors must be installted on the bottom of the beams Spacing of beams deeper than 20 cm 8 in must be reduced by 1 3 of the listed spacing ...

Page 12: ... having a slope greater than 1 m in 8 m 1 ft in 8 ft the first row of detectors must be located within 1 m 3 ft of the high end of the ceiling Additional detectors if required must be located based on the horizontal projection of the ceiling and the type of ceiling construction For a ceiling slope of less than 30 degrees all detectors must be spaced using the height at the peak For a ceiling slope...

Page 13: ...ms Listed below are some common sources of unwanted alarms to be considered when locating smoke detectors Steam and moisture Chemical fumes Cooking equipment Welding cutting and industrial processes Dust or lint Engine exhaust Vibration or shock Excessive airflow Lightning Radio frequency radiation The smoke detector signals a dirty sensor trouble to the control panel when it reaches the preset li...

Page 14: ...moke detectors on sidewalls or at locations below the ceiling as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Smoke detector layout accounting for stratification 8 3 4 Partitions It is recommended that the distance between smoke detectors should not exceed a nominal spacing of 9 1 m 30 ft and there should be detectors within a distance of one half the nominal spacing measured at right angles from all walls or par...

Page 15: ...epth and spaced less than 91 cm 3 ft apart The detectors must be mounted on the bottom of the joists Figure 14 Smoke detector spacing solid joist construction side view Figure 15 Smoke detector spacing solid joist construction plan view Note Joists less than 10 cm 4 in deep are considered flat ceilings Smoke detectors can be mounted on ceilings or on the bottom of joists ...

Page 16: ...greater than 0 1 and the ratio of beam spacing W to ceiling height H W H is greater than 0 4 Smoke detectors shall be located on the bottom of each beam if either the ratio of beam depth D to ceiling height H D H is less than 0 1 or the ratio of beam spacing W to ceiling height H W H is less than 0 4 Calculation D H 0 1 and W H 0 4 Mount the detector on the ceiling D H 0 1 or W H 0 4 Mount the det...

Page 17: ...ase making sure the wiring does not obstruct mounting of the detector head Push the detector into the mounting base while turning it clockwise until the detector locks into place Use a small hexagonal wrench to set the tamper resist feature if required see Figure 20 4 After the detector has been installed snap on the supplied plastic dust cover onto the detector to keep out dust during constructio...

Page 18: ...ad and maximum loop resistance for devices connected to each loop Use cable AWG12 20 for wiring Do not connect different gauge cables at one terminal in order to prevent loosening CAUTION Do not connect cables in reverse polarity Failure to connect the polarity correctly could result in damage to other equipment CAUTION Figure 19 Correct and incorrect wiring method For system monitoring For termin...

Page 19: ...be tested after installation and periodically thereafter Testing methods must satisfy the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ When carrying out site testing of the detector the control panel must be set to One Man Walk Test mode prior to the test Sensors offer maximum performance when tested and maintained in compliance with NFPA 72 The sensor may be tested in the following ways A Direct Heat Method...

Page 20: ...iling f Hold the Heat Detector Tester over the detector until the detector alarms 7 Remove the Heat Detector Tester from the detector to stop testing The Heat Detector Tester will beep twice when test is stopped the fan will continue to run for 15 seconds to cool the unit If the unit is not removed before set test length 60 90 seconds the unit beeps twice and the display flashes between Error and ...

Page 21: ...can be tested using Smoke Detector Sensitivity Analyzer Model 501 B Gemini Scientific Corp Please follow the manufacturer s recommendations on their use Where the sensitivity limits for the Analyzer are 0 6 ft 1 3 ft 2 Check that the detector gives an alarm condition within 40 seconds after the aerosol of which the concentration controlled with the Analyzer was introduced into the detector s head ...

Page 22: ...ully remove the detector head from its base 2 Use a soft lint free cloth moistened with alcohol for sticky deposits to clean the plastic enclosure 3 Using a soft bristle brush e g an artist s paint brush carefully brush around the thermistor avoiding touching the thermistor and photo chamber 4 Ensure that no debris remains on or around the thermistor or photo chamber once cleaning is complete If t...

Page 23: ... 32 F to 100 F Operating Temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative Humidity RH95 non condensing Addressing Method Soft addressing Non Volatile EEPROM Address 1 254 decimal Maximum Quantity per Loop 254 units See Note 1 Material R2200 Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd Dimensions Φ104mm D x 42mm H Φ4 1 x 1 65 H Detector head Φ104mm x 15mm H Φ4 1 x 0 59 H with ...

Page 24: ...re this had been paid And the warranty period is three 3 years from the shipment from Nittan s factory 12 3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this warranty terms Nittan shall not be liable to the customer by reason of any representation or implied warranty condition or other term or any duty at common law or under the express terms of this warranty terms for any consequential loss or dam...

Page 25: ...A AD2 3 Press the Search Key a Buzzer sounds then the EVA AD2 starts transmitting to the detector b Do not remove the detector when transmitting or damage could result 4 The 7 segment LED reads Customer code Type of device Address in turn a The buzzer sounds ERROR LED lights and the 7 segment LED display s an ERROR CODE when an unsupported or defective device is connected 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 3 Custome...

Page 26: ...zzer sounds and all LED s are turned off The EVA AD2 then starts transmitting to the detector b Do not remove the detector 3 The 7 segment LED shows the new address and complete LED lights If an unsupported or defective device is connected the buzzer sounds ERROR LED is lit and the 7 segment LED reads ERROR CODE 4 To continue changing the address for another device change the detector and then rep...

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