Technical/Programming Manual
FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1
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6295
Heat detector: Enclosed (IP67)
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. Fixed temperature heat detector, 57°C, class
A2S
(static response temperature range 54-70°C), latching. minimum./
typical
/
maximum ambient temperature -40
/+25
/+50°C. Built-in LED is lit to indicate that
the detector has activated a fire alarm. Terminals for a remote indicator (RIL) are
provided.
6296
Heat detector: Enclosed (IP67)
. Same as 6295 but 72°C, class
BS
(static
response temperature range 69-85°C), latching. Minimum/
typical
/maximum
ambient temperature -40/
+40
/+65°C. Built-in LED is lit to indicate that the detector
has activated a fire alarm. Terminals for a remote indicator (RIL) are provided.
6297
Heat detector: Enclosed (IP67)
. Same as 6295 but 87°C, class
CS
(static
response temperature range 84-100°C), latching. inimum./
typical
/maximum
ambient temperature -40/
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/+80°C. Built-in LED is lit to indicate that the detector
has activated a fire alarm. Terminals for a remote indicator (RIL) are provided.
6298
Heat detector: Enclosed (IP67)
. Same as 6295 but 117°C, class
ES
(static
response temperature, range 114-130°C), latching. Minimum/
typical
/maximum
ambient temperature -40/
+85
/+110°C.
No
built-in LED but terminals for a remote
indicator (RIL) are provided to indicate that the detector has activated a fire alarm.
9.1.1.6
Accessories
3314
Address setting tool. Discontinued, replaced by 4414, is used to write or read the
COM
loop
units'
technical
address
(001-255). It is also used to write or read the
mode,
NORMAL
or
2330
(see the unit respectively). A connection cable with
crocodile clips and tab terminals is supplied with the tool and can be used when
required.
Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position and wait for a beep. Plug the detector's
SA & SB terminals onto the tool's SA & SB terminals or, when required, use the
connection cable.
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How to read: Press "READ", wait for a beep and read the address and mode.
How to write: To select the mode, press "WRITE" and "READ" simultaneously
and/or
write the address. Press "WRITE" and wait for a beep. ("READ" again as
a check).
4414
Address setting tool. Replaces 3314. Is used to write or read the units'
COM
loop address
(Technical address 001-255). It is also used to write or read the
mode (Advanced
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, NORMAL and 2330), see the COM loop unit respectively for
mode information.
A connection cable with crocodile clips and tab terminals is supplied with the tool
and can be used when required.
4414 replaces 3314 but 4414 is only required when the 4400 and 4401 detectors
are configured for the Advanced mode.
Turn on the tool (On/Off/CLR button). A blinking curser and mode
M0
will be
shown in the display. Plug the detector's SA & SB terminals onto the tool's SA
& SB terminals or, when required, use the connection cable
How to read: Press "Read", wait for OK, address and mode info and a beep.
How to write: To change the mode (if required) press "Write" and "Read"
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This detector holds the ATEX classification: Ex II 3GD EEx nA II T5 (T 100°C), -40°C < Ta < 50°C.
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Some units have flying leads for easier connection. After use they should be disconnected and thrown away.
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Address setting tool 4414 has to be used to set the detectors 4400 and 4401 in Advanced mode. (Address setting tool 3314
cannot be used for the Advanced mode).