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Detector will not operate without electrical power.  Fire can cause power 

  interruption, discuss with a fire protection specialist for additional 

  safeguards.

 

Do not open PAD100-PHD, PAD100-HD, PAD100-CD detector for cleaning.  If 

  the detector is opened, product warranty becomes void.

 

If the detector does not work properly, do not try and fix it yourself.  This 

  will void your warranty.  For technical assistance, contact Potter Electric 

  Signal Company at 866-956-1211 for instructions to return a detector that 

  does not operate properly.

  Detector will not sense fires that start in areas where smoke or heat cannot 

  reach the detector.  Smoke or heat from fires in walls, roofs or on the 

  opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector.

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Keep supplied dust cover in place during installation and construction.  

  Remove dust cover prior to operation.  

 

Dust cover is not a substitute for removal of detector during new 

  construction or remodeling.

 

The detector cannot detect smoke when the dust cover is in place.

 

Never use an open flame of any kind to test your device.  You may ignite and 

  damage the detector.  

 

Do not cover, tape or otherwise block the openings of your detector.  The 

  openings are designed to allow air to pass through the detector, thus 

  sampling the air around the detector.

 

DO NOT stand close to the device when the alarm is sounding.  Exposure at 

  close range could result in hearing damage.

 

Detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination 

  has been evaluated by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and found 

  suitable for that purpose.

 

To ensure proper operation, store detector within the recommended ranges.  

  Allow the detector to stabilize to room temperature before applying power.

 

If the detector ever fails to test properly, replace it immediately.  Products 

  under warranty may be returned to the manufacturer for replacement, see 

  LIMITED WARRANTY. 

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For technical assistance, contact Potter Electrical Signal Company at 

  1-866-956-1211

No.

Item

PAD100-PD

PAD100-PHD

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 (**)

1.0-3.7 %/ft. (3.6-12%/m)

1.0-3.7 %/ft. (3.6-12%/m) /

135

O

 to 174

O

F (57

O

 to 79

O

 C)

135

O

 to 174

F

(57

O

 to 79

O

 C)

175

O

 to 185

O

 F

(80

O

 to 85

O

 C)

135

O

 to 160

O

 F

(57

O

 to 71

O

 C)

Fixed 

70, 150, 400 PPM

6

Installation 

Temperature Range

32

O

 to 120

O

 F

(0

O

 to 49

O

 C)

32

O

 to 115

O

 F

(0

O

 to 46

O

 C)

32

O

 to 100

O

 F

(0

O

 to 38

O

 C)

32

O

 to 150

O

 F

(0

O

 to 66

O

 C)

32

O

 to 100

O

 F

(0

O

 to 38

O

 C)

32

O

 to 100

O

 F

(0

O

 to 38

O

 C)

7

Operating Relative 

Humidity Range

0% to 93% (non-condensing)

8

Start-up Time

1 second

9

Maximum Number of 

Addresses per SLC Loop

127

10

Maximum Number of Lighted 

Indicators in Alarm per SLC Loop

30

11

Weight (without base)

101 g (3.56 oz)

102 g (3.6 oz)

82 g (2.89 oz)

92 g (3.25 oz)

12

Dimensions 

(without base)

Height

1.35 in (34 mm)

1.94 in (49 mm)

1.94 in (49 mm)

1.43 in (36 mm)

Diameter

3.93 in. (100 mm)

13

Approvals / Listings

ANSI/UL 268

ANSI/UL 268, 521

ANSI/UL 521

ANSI/UL 2075

14

Permitted Mounting Location(s)

Ceiling, Wall

Ceiling, Wall

Ceiling, Wall

Ceiling, Wall

10a.  Specifications / Ratings for Use with Detectors: PAD100-PD, PAD100-PHD, PAD100-HD, PAD100-CD

*     The standby current is the current that the device consumes when the device is in a non-activated condition and where no communication current is transmitted to the FACP.

**   Reference spacing requirements in Section 4.

10b.  Specifications / Ratings for Use with Detector Bases: PAD100-LFSB

No.

Item

PAD100-LFSB

1

Working Voltage Range for SLC

24 VDC

2

Standby / Alarm Current for SLC (*)

200 µ

A

3

Active Current for PWR

156.6 mA

4

Standby Current for PWR

4.1 mA

5

PWR Input Voltage Range

16-33 VDC

6

Sound Pressure Level

85 dBA minimum

7

Installation Temperature Range

32

O

 to 120

O

 F (0

O

 to 49

O

 C)

8

Operating Relative Humidity Range

0% - 93% (non-condensing)

9

Start-up Time

1 Second

10

Applicable SLC Wiring Style

Class B, Class A, Class X

11

Maximum Number of PAD100-LFSB per SLC Loop

127

12

Weight (without detector head)

321.5 g (11.34 oz)

13

Dimensions (without 

detector head)

Height

2.75 in (70 mm)

Diameter

6 in x 6 in (153 mm x 153 mm)

14

Approvals / Listings

ANSI/UL 268 & ANSI/UL 464

*     The standby current is the current that the device consumes when the device is in a non-activated condition and where no communication current is transmitted to the FACP.

WARNING

!

Summary of Contents for PAD100-LFSB

Page 1: ...K WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION CAUTION Break wire runs to provide supervision for connections made to each wire pair When installing route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and internal components Detector Base Mounting PAD100 LFSB PAD100 SPKB should be mounted directly on the electrical box FIGURE 6a or to the LFSBBB W back box FIGURE 6b The PAD100 LFSB PAD100 SPKB...

Page 2: ...e Safeguard Model 25S or SDi Smoke Centurion as acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ b PAD100 PHD and PAD100 HD Heat Detectors NOTICE TAKE CARE DURING THE HEATING OF THE DETECTOR TO AVOID OVERHEATING THE PLASTIC HOUSING Use of a low powered heat gun is acceptable CAUTION Do not heat over 210o F 98 9o C Maintain a minimum of 1 foot between the detector and the heat gun nozzle Heat th...

Page 3: ...hat 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 11 and push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise 2 The locking feature can be disabled To disable the locki...

Page 4: ...tandby Current 300 µA 3 Alarm Indicator 1 LED 4 Alarm Indictor Current 1 4 mA 5 Alarm Set Point Range 1 0 3 7 ft 3 6 12 m 1 0 3 7 ft 3 6 12 m 135O to 174O F 57O to 79O C 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 120O F 0O to 49O C 32O to 115O F 0O to 46O C 32O to 100O F 0O to 38O C 32O to 150O F ...

Page 5: ...ce either amplifier input or gain PAD100 SPKB Field Selectable Power Tap Selection Reverberant dBA 10ft Voltage 1 8 Watt 1 4 Watt 1 2 Watt 1 Watt 2 Watt 4 Watt 25 Volts 75 0 dBA 78 1 dBA 81 2 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 6 dBA 89 7 dBA 70 7 Volts 75 1 dBA 78 1 dBA 80 9 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 9 dBA 89 6 dBA 11 PAD Protocol Dip Switch Settings The following information is for setting the dipswitches on the PAD100 PD PA...

Page 6: ...er Electric Signal Company LLC personnel at Potter Electric Signal Company LLC s facilities in Hazelwood Missouri You must also pack the appliance to minimize the risk of it being damaged in transit If we receive an appliance in a damaged condition as the result of shipping we will notify you and you must seek a claim with the shipper If you submit a valid claim to Potter Electric Signal Company L...

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