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MODEL HA240
FIXED TEMPERATURE DESIGN HEAT ALARM

INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL

IMPORTANT!

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION AND

SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

WARNING!

THIS HEAT ALARM IS NOT DESIGNED AS AN EARLY WARNING

TO A FIRE BECAUSE IT DOES NOT DETECT SMOKE.
SEE LIMITATIONS OF THE HEAT  ALARM IN SECTION 12 FOR
DETAILS

WARNING!

REMOVAL OF HEAT ALARM BATTERY AND DISCONNECTING

OR LOSS OF AC POWER WILL RENDER THIS UNIT INOPERA-
TIVE.

DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR THIS HEAT ALARM YOURSELF.
REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS IN SECTION 4 FOR MAINTENANCE. 

CONTENTS

1.     SPECIFICATIONS
2.     RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS
3.     LOCATIONS TO AVOID
4.     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5.     WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
6.     MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
7.     INSTALLING THE BASE PLATE
8.     OPERATION 
9.     FALSE ALARMS
10.   MAINTENANCE
11.   CLEANING YOUR ALARM
12.   LIMITATIONS OF HEAT ALARMS
13.   GOOD SAFETY HABITS
14.   WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS
15.   BCA REQUIRED PROTECTION
16.   SERVICE AND WARRANTY

240Vac 50Hz, 80mA max, 9V long life battery back up, single and or multiple station (24 units maximum).
The heat alarm is designed to activate at 73°C when the temperature range is between 58°C and 88°C.
Temperature rating -------------------- 73°C (163.4°F) Fixed temperature only
Maximum ambient -------------------- 88°C (190.4°F) temperature at heat alarm
Recommended coverage ---------------- 230 square metres (Note “A”)
Recommended spacing -------------------15.3 metres
Maximum distance from wall ----------------- 7.6 metres (Note “B”)

Note A: Maximum coverage is based on providing equal response time as sprinkler devices spaced at 3.0 metre
intervals (9.4 square metres) on a smooth ceiling approximately 4.6 metres high.
Higher ceilings may adversely affect response time and earlier response time may be obtained by
reducing the spacing between alarms.
Note B: Maximum distance is from any wall or ceiling projection extending down more than 30cm.

ELECTRICAL RATING:

240Vac, 50Hz, 80mA max per alarm with 24 alarms interconnected.

Interconnect compatible with smoke alarms of Models LIFESAVER LIF5000, LIF5800, LIF5800RL and
Lifesaver Visual Signalling Device SL240 And LANSON 240I, Isolation Relay LIFRK10A/9.

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1. SPECIFICATIONS

This Heat Alarm must only be wired to a 240Vac 50Hz sine wave current supply.

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Summary of Contents for Lifesaver HA240

Page 1: ... and or multiple station 24 units maximum The heat alarm is designed to activate at 73 C when the temperature range is between 58 C and 88 C Temperature rating 73 C 163 4 F Fixed temperature only Maximum ambient 88 C 190 4 F temperature at heat alarm Recommended coverage 230 square metres Note A Recommended spacing 15 3 metres Maximum distance from wall 7 6 metres Note B Note A Maximum coverage is...

Page 2: ...alled within rooms may be necessary BEDROOM ATTIC BEDROOM HEAT ALARM IONISATION SMOKE ALARM PHOTOELETRIC SMOKE ALARM KITCHEN LIVING ROOM GARAGE UTILITY LAUNDRY 2 2 The most favourable mounting location for a Heat Alarm is on the ceiling and in the centre of the room At this location the alarm is closest to all areas of the room EXCEPTION When the mounting surface might become considerably warmer o...

Page 3: ...ir conditioning near ceiling fans or other high air flow areas 3 2 In an area where the temperature may fall below 5 C 41 F or rise above 88 C 190 4 F 3 3 Near fluorescent lights electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms Diagram C 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 4 1 This Heat Alarm should be installed with an AS approved junction box All connections must be installed by a qualif...

Page 4: ... in the AC connector into the back of the Heat Alarm Ensure the locks on the AC connector snaps firmly into place 6 5 Now mount the heat alarm onto the trim ring Rotate the heat alarm until the heat alarm snap firmly into place NOTE PLEASE ENSURE THAT BATTERY IS INSTALLED PRIOR TO MOUNTING OF HEAT ALARM Switch on the A C power and the green A C power ON indicator should be lit The Heat Alarm is no...

Page 5: ...per second The rapid flashing LED and pulsating alarm will continue until the temperature drops below 73 C 163 4 F WHEN HEAT ALARMS ARE INTERCONNECTED with compatible Smoke Alarms only the Red LED of the originating unit will flash rapidly All other units in the interconnect system will sound an alarm but their Red LED s will not flash TESTING Test by pushing the test button on the cover and hold ...

Page 6: ...your alarm by using a vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming around the heat sensing element and the perimeter of the alarm The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth We recommend a periodic monthly inspection and cleaning of the Heat Alarm to ensure proper operation AFTER CLEANING REINSTALL YOUR ALARM AND TEST YOUR ALARM BY USING THE TEST BUTTON AND CHECK THAT THE GREEN LED IS ON 12 LIMIT...

Page 7: ...s defective in any way do not tamper with the unit Return it to PSA Products Pty Ltd 17 Millicent Street Burwood Victoria 3125 16 1 PSA Products Pty Ltd warrants that for two years from the date of purchase of the Heat Alarm it will re pair or replace the Heat Alarm at the option of PSA Products Pty Ltd due to any manufacturing defect at the cost of PSA Products Pty Ltd excluding any labour costs ...

Page 8: ...et Burwood 3125 Victoria Australia Telephone 03 9888 9889 Facsimile 03 9888 9993 E mail enquiry psaproducts com au Website http www psaproducts com au AUSTRALIAN ELECTRICALAUTHORITY CS SGSE 100434 1004 7201 01 N10116 7 1004 7201 01 HA240 _V2 _ 2010 9 2 9 20 AM Page 8 ...

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