Potter PAD100-IB Quick Start Manual Download Page 3

 

  4. Remove optic cage base from the circuit board base (FIGURE 8).

  

 

DO NOT REMOVE OPTIC CAGE OR METAL BUG SCREEN FROM OPTIC  

   

 

CAGE 

BASE.

     

AVOID TOUCHING CIRCUIT BOARD WHEN CLEANING.

 

5.  Using clean compressed air, blow out any dust and debris from the center 

 

 

of the optic cage base.

  

 

DO NOT vacuum or use water, cleaners or solvents to clean the detector.

  

  DO NOT disassemble any other parts of the detector to clean, other than 

   

 

optic 

cage.

  

  If the detector is not operating properly after cleaning, replace 

   

 

detector. 

 

6.  After cleaning with compressed air, line up the two pins on the back of the 

 

 

optic cage base to the pin holes on the circuit board to place the optic cage 

 

 

base on the circuit board (FIGURE 8 and FIGURE 9)

 

7.  Place cover back on detector, using the LED indictor light on base and cover 

 

 

to guide the correct placement.   When the cover and base are lined up 

 

 

correctly, the units will fit together.

 

8.  Replace the two screws (T10) on the back of the product.

NOTICE:

 DO NOT USE A POWER DRIVER WHEN REMOVING /INSTALLING SCREWS.   

TIGHTEN SCREWS BETWEEN 4 AND 6 IN-LBS.

7.  Locking Feature

The PAD100-PD, PAD200-PD, PAD100-PHD, PAD200-PHD, PAD200-PCD, PAD200-

PCHD, PAD100-HD and PAD100-CD include a tamperproof feature that locks the 

detector and does not allow removal without the use of a tool.

1.   Once the detector has been installed the detector locks into the base. To  

remove the detector from the base, insert a small screwdriver into the slot  

on the detector (FIGURE 10) and push the plastic tab while simultaneously  

turning the detector head counter-clockwise.

2.  The locking feature can be disabled.  To disable the locking feature, break off  

 

the locking tab before installation (FIGURE 11).

8. Detector Base Options

FIGURE 10: Locking Feature

Insert small 

screwdriver into slot 

to remove detector 

from base

FIGURE 11: Disable Locking Feature

Break off tab (gray area) in image  

to disable locking feature.

FIGURE 8: Remove Optic Cage Base from Detector for Cleaning (PD models only)

Model

Description

PAD100-6DB

6 inch detector base.  

See manual number: 550-0622-000 

PAD100-4DB

4 inch detector base.  

See manual number: 550-0622-000

PAD100-IB

6 inch detector base with short circuit isolator.  

PAD100-RB

6 inch detector base with relay module.   

PAD100-SB

6 inch detector base with sounder module.  

PAD100-LFSB 6 inch detector base with low frequency sounder module.

See manual number: 550-0706-000

PAD100-SPKB 6 inch detector base with speaker module.  

See manual number: 550-0706-000

Line up pins on 

circuit board base to 

pin holes on optic 

cage base.

FIGURE 9: Pin Holes on Back of Optic Cage Base (PD models only)

Line up pin holes on 

optic cage base to pins 

on circuit board base.

NOTICE:

 

DO NOT 

REMOVE THE OPTIC 

CAGE OR METAL 

BUG SCREEN THAT IS 

AROUND THE OPTIC 

CAGE.

NOTICE:

 AVOID 

TOUCHING CIRCUIT 

BOARD. WHEN 

CLEANING IS 

NEEDED, USE CLEAN 

COMPRESSED AIR.  

FIGURE 7: Removing Detector Cover (PD models only)

Remove the two screws 

(T10) on back of detector 

to remove detector cover.

NOTICE: 

DO NOT USE A 

POWER DRIVER WHEN 

REMOVING / 

INSTALLING SCREWS.  

PAD200-PD shown

PAD200-PD shown

PAD200-PD shown

Summary of Contents for PAD100-IB

Page 1: ...agram is in Field Wiring Diagram s for PAD100 IB section of this manual 3 Wiring Instruction To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base wires shall be dressed properly at the time of installation When using PAD100 Bases observe the correct polarity of SLC wiring NOTICE THE WIRING TO BE USED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 300 3 B OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL...

Page 2: ...IC TESTING BY THE FACP BE SURE TO RE ENGAGE THESE SYSTEMS WHEN ALL TESTING IS COMPLETE Walk Test The FACP must be placed into Walk Test Mode and follow the steps below Use the appropriate steps outlined below for the detector that is to be tested CAUTION FAILURE TO ALARM DURING A TEST INDICATES A DEFECTIVE DETECTOR REPLACE DETECTOR IMMEDIATELY a PAD100 PD PAD200 PD PAD200 PCD PAD200 PCHD PAD100 PH...

Page 3: ...t on the detector FIGURE 10 and push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise 2 The locking feature can be disabled To disable the locking feature break off the locking tab before installation FIGURE 11 8 Detector Base Options FIGURE 10 Locking Feature Insert small screwdriver into slot to remove detector from base FIGURE 11 Disable Locking Feature Break off...

Page 4: ...n Section 4 No Item PAD100 HD PAD100 CD 1 Working Voltage Range 24 VDC 2 Standby Current 300 µA 3 Alarm Indicator 1 LED 4 Alarm Indictor Current 1 4 mA 5 Alarm Set Point Range 135O to 174O F 57O to 79O C 175O to 185O F 80O to 85O C 135O to 160O F 57O to 71O C Fixed 70 150 400 PPM 6 Installation Temperature Range 32O to 100O F 0O to 38O C 32O to 150O F 0O to 66O C 32O to 100O F 0O to 38O C 32O to 1...

Page 5: ...100 HD PAD200 PCD PAD200 PCHD and PAD100 CD detectors and modules Setting the Address All PAD protocol detectors and modules require an address prior to connection to the panel s SLC loop Each PAD device s address i e detector and or module is set by changing the dip switches located on the device PAD device addresses are comprised of a seven 7 position dip switch used to program each device with ...

Page 6: ... ELECTRIC SIGNAL COMPANY LLC DISCLAIMS ALL STATUTORY AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW TO THE EXTENT SUCH WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY ONLY FOR THE WAR...

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