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D1198  -  Issue 1  -  25  September 2013 

Series 5000 - Manual 5610 

Patol Limited 

 

 

 

 
  

Series 5000   

Type 5610 Infra-red Fire & Heat Detector 

 
 

SPECIFICATION  

INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING 

OPERATION - MAINTENANCE 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Document Ref : D1198 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Issue 

Change 

Date 

Remarks 

Original 

25/09/13 

Approved RJJ 

 

 

 

 

Rectory Road, Padworth Common, Reading, 
Berkshire.      RG7 4JD      United Kingdom. 
Tel  :  +44 (0) 118 9701 701 
Fax :  +44 (0) 118 9701 700 
Email : [email protected]    
Web : www.patol.co.uk 

Patol Limited 

Summary of Contents for 5610

Page 1: ...at Detector SPECIFICATION INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING OPERATION MAINTENANCE Document Ref D1198 Issue Change Date Remarks 1 Original 25 09 13 Approved RJJ Rectory Road Padworth Common Reading Berkshire RG7 4JD United Kingdom Tel 44 0 118 9701 701 Fax 44 0 118 9701 700 Email info patol co uk Web www patol co uk Patol Limited ...

Page 2: ... Connections 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Detection Coverage 3 2 Supply Signal Cable 3 3 Purge Air Supply 4 COMMISSIONING 4 1 Cable Checks 4 2 Unit Set Up 4 3 Power Up Procedure 4 4 Hot Body Simulation Tests 5 OPERATION 5 1 Normal 5 2 Alarm Condition 5 3 Reset 5 4 Fault Warning 5 5 Test 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 General 6 2 Fault Monitoring Functions 6 3 Infra red Detection Page 2 of 16 D1198 Issue 1 25 September 2...

Page 3: ...t spots Air purged system for Dusty environments Two wire operation Powered by direct connection to standard fire trigger circuits or addressable loop interfaces Signalling mode user configurable to simulate smoke heat detector protocols Volt free relay contact output operation selectable as standard Twin high integrity detection circuit channels for maximum reliability Unique reflective cone lens...

Page 4: ...ir pressure is maintained around the unit s sensor windows There is a continuous air flow from the optical path visor which stops dust settling on the sensor glazed optical aperture The air purging is essential in dusty environments such as coal conveyors and is recommended in even relatively clean applications The unit may be user selected to either of two principal operating settings which are r...

Page 5: ...unit will signal Normal Fire Fault conditions by line current levels in a manner that permits the unit to be connected directly to fire control panels via alarm trigger circuits or to the monitored inputs of addressable loop interface modules The unit can also be employed with the two wire connection to a remote Patol signal relay module Refer to figures 4 5 Patol Limited ALARM FAULT SUPPLY 5610 S...

Page 6: ... is terminated at screw terminals 2 5 Specification 2 5 1 General a Outer Case Material Aluminium Alloy Finish Red RAL 3020 b Termination Rising clamp terminals Cable Core Size 2 5mm 14AWG c Temperature 20 C to 60 C d Weight 3 kg e Purge Air Supply Pressure 175 to 700 mBar 2 5 psi to 10 psi Minimum Delivery 30 litres min Input Fitting 10mm Compressed Air Hose Adaptor Fig 6 Ø146 141 48 150 FACSIA Ø...

Page 7: ...witch Sensitivity 4 Levels SIL 8 Way Alarm Operation OR AND Latching Auto Reset Auto Reset Timer 4 Settings 2 5 3 Relay Mode Direct Supply Relays Enabled a Supply Voltage 20 to 30 Vdc b Supply Current Standby 9 mA Fire Alarm 24 mA max c Alarm Output Fire Relay Contact 1 pole change over 30 Vdc 500 mA Normally De energised c Monitor Output Fault Relay Contact 1 pole change over 30 Vdc 500 mA Energi...

Page 8: ...hing setting is available for maintenance factory test and special application analysis Refer to table 1 2 6 4 Auto Reset operation Pole 4 When in double knock mode an auto reset is applied after a preset delay This only occurs if only a single channel has operated within the delay time If both channels have operated then the auto reset is prevented The delay time is in effect the scan period for ...

Page 9: ...n 24Vdc POWER SUPPLY REMOTE TEST OPTIONAL FIRE FAULT SHOWN IN FAULT SHOWN NORMAL TRIP 1 ALARM 2 CONTACTS ENABLED 23 24 27 28 19 20 21 22 25 26 24V RESET ALERT 0V LED Pressure Switch LED Operation Selection Patol Limited 2 7 Connections 2 7 1 Relay Mode Direct Supply Relays Enabled 2 7 2 Low Power Mode Relays Disabled Fig 8 Fig 9 Refer 2 7 3 to 2 7 6 Refer 2 7 3 to 2 7 6 Page 9 of 16 D1198 Issue 1 ...

Page 10: ...t terminals 20 22 The signal at terminal 22 is switch low 0V 2 7 6 Alert Output A signal at terminal 21 is in effect an open collector switch low 0V on either channel detection This output occurs even if the unit is set for coincident alarm operation and may be considered as an Alert which will operate for the duration of the scan period with auto reset if coincident condition does not occur Also ...

Page 11: ...l Cable The Type 5610 Detector outer case has 3 x 20mm cable entries as standard Cable terminations are made at rising clamp screw terminal connectors located within the inner module The terminals accept wires of up to 1 5mm 15AWG Refer to section 2 7 for connections To access the terminals it is necessary to remove the lid fascia and the internal detector assembly This is achieved by releasing th...

Page 12: ...r connection to a 10mm compressed air flexible hose The air supply must be capable of delivering at least 30 ltrs min at this connection and have a pressure of 175 to 700 mBar 2 5 to 10 psi Fig 13 To remove lid unscrew anti clockwise Fixings A and B External viewing apertures Sensors 10mm compressed air inlet 3mm hex locking screw Page 12 of 16 D1198 Issue 1 25 September 2013 Series 5000 Manual 56...

Page 13: ...cuit Note 2 The tests of 4 3 2 4 3 3 can only be conducted with the enclosure lid fascia open This may not be permissible in hazardous areas in which case go straight to 4 3 4 4 3 1 Apply power to the detector Connect supply or trigger circuit Check supply 20 to 30 Vdc for relay mode or 13 to 30 Vdc for relay mode 4 3 2 Operate detector Test PB Check Detector Alarm LEDs A B illuminate Operate dete...

Page 14: ...fire panel via a conventional trigger circuit or addressable loop detector interface latched 5610 detections are normalized by Alarm Reset operation at the fire panel Similarly when in relay mode reset is conducted by momentary supply interruption by an external push button or other means Field of view test confirmation which requires a number of alarm triggers may more easily be conducted when th...

Page 15: ... via a trigger circuit or addressable loop interface this condition will occur on fire panel reset operation A local or remote normally closed push button may also be implemented Operation of the internal Reset push button 5 4 Fault Warning Relay Mode Fault relay de energized LP Mode End of line resistor disconnected from trigger circuit A fault warning may occur for any of the following Low faile...

Page 16: ...al Alarm operation It is preferable that the test target is of sufficient size and temperature to enable simulation at the plane of the monitored path conveyor in order to validate the view field of the Sensor Smaller and or cooler test targets may be used closer to the Sensor so as to at least confirm basic operation of the Sensor Fig 7 in Section 2 5 indicates the relationship between the surfac...

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