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Ceiling smoke alarm DRM 3.3 – bus-enabled for STG 1.2

  

Fire Protection  |  Data sheet No. 40102  |  Version 01-2011  | 

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Technical  Data

Power supply:

 

24 V DC nominal voltage  
17 – 41 V DC from STG 1.2  
via system ringbus

Power consumption:
Standby current:

 

460 µA (60 µA RMS+ 400 µA RM)

Alarm current:

 

< 10 mA

Short-circuit current :

 

< 10 mA

Rated continuous current:

  1 A (RMS), 30 mA (RM)

LED displays:
Alarm:

 

2 red LEDs light up on RM 3.3

Short-circuit:

 

yellow LED lights up on the side  
of the RMS 3.3

Alarm + fault signals:

 

via bus on STG 1.2

Rated 
operating temperature:

 

-10 °C – +50 °C

Rated 
storage temperature:

 

-30 °C – +60 °C

Rated humidity:

 

10 – 95 % RH (at 40 °C)

Housing:

 

ABS plastic

Dimensions:

 

Ø 100 x 52 mm

Weight:

 

approx. 0.1 kg

Installation:

 

wall/ceiling installation

Protection type:

 

IP 42

Colors:

 

white RAL 9010 (WHT)

Connections:

 

screw terminals max. 2.5 mm²

Certification:

 

EN 54-7

VdS-certification:

 G208038

Labeling  RM 3.3:

 

ALK-E 0832-CPD-0611 & CE

Labeling  RMS 3.3:

 

YBO-R/SCI 0832-CPD-0963 & CE

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Operated with Oppermann control unit STG 1.2

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Up to 99 DRM 3.3 can be connected per STG 1.2

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The DRM 3.3 consists of smoke alarm RM 3.3 

and smoke alarm socket RMS 3.3

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Power supply and communication via safety 

ringbus – monitored for short-circuit and 

broken cable

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LED display on alarm (red – RM 3.3) and  

short-circuit (yellow – RMS 3.3)

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Easy and convenient installation

Product description / functionality

The DRM communicates with the STG control unit via the safety-
monitored system ringbus. The alarms forward fault and alarm 
messages to the STG and indicated on a display. A technician or 
building manager can therefore see all connected alarms at a 
glance. The system ringbus monitors for short-circuits and broken 
cables. An alarm or fault message is indicated on the STG in each 
case. Messages must be manually reset on the STG after the fault 
has been lifted (not self-canceling).

The optical alarm (scattered light effect) provides early warning 
for incipient fires with smoke, in particular smoldering fires. The 
sensor cavity houses a dual infrared light source with 360° detec-
tion. Normally, the pulsating light ray from the transmitter does 
not reach the receiver. If smoke particles enter the sensor cavity, 
a portion of the light is reflected to the receiver resulting in an 
alarm trigger. Two red LEDs on the RM 3.3 smoke alarm and one 
red LED on the STG 1.2 indicate an alarm. 

The alarm status on the RM 3.3 smoke alarm expires automati-
cally after the alarm cavity is free (LEDs on RM go dark). The alarm 
remains intact on the STG until it is manually reset at the control 
unit. The STG can only be reset when the alarm LEDs in the smoke 
alarm have gone dark.

Starting at a contamination level of 70 %, the STG 1.2 indicates 
a message to prompt targeted maintenance. An alarm is issued 
starting at 99% contamination.

Important note:

 Please also note separate specification sheets 

for STG 1.2.

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