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These instructions are written in accordance with the
installation guidelines of NFPA  72, National Fire Alarm
Code, and CAN/ULC-S524, The Installation of Fire Alarm
Systems.

DETECTOR PLACEMENT

Although no specific spacings have been allocated for the
detectors used for the 0 to 300 ft/min clean air velocity
application, use 30 foot center spacing (900 sq ft) from NFPA
Standard 72 Chapter 5 and CAN/ULC-S524, if practical, as a
guide or starting point for a detector installation layout. This
spacing, however, is based on ideal conditions — smooth
ceiling, no air movement, and no physical obstructions. In
some applications, therefore, considerably less area is
protected adequately by each smoke detector. This is why it
is mandatory to closely follow the installation drawings. In all
installations (except in special circumstances, such as in
computer room underfloors where the velocity may be
between 300 and 1200 ft/min) the detector should be located
on the ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches from a side wall, or on
a wall, 6 inches from the ceiling.

Should questions arise regarding detector placement,
drawings provided or approved by Siemens Industry, Inc., or
by its authorized distributors should be followed. This is
extremely important! The detector placements shown on
these drawings have been chosen after a careful evaluation

To initiating circuit of
compatible control
unit (See †

NOTE

 and

Compatibility Chart)

P/N 315-081882, Rev. 2

Connection for listed remote lamp
RL-30 or equivalent, audible base
ADB-3, or relay RR-3, 40mA max, at
24V (one per detector.) 

CAUTION:

 Only

one critical function remote should be
used in each circuit, since only one alarm
per circuit is guaranteed.

NOTE

: The Models DI-3, DI-3H, DI-3IS*, DI-A3, and

DI-A3H are rated at 16-25.7 VDC—3 volt peak to
peak maximum ripple. Supervisory current 110μA
max steady state. 350μA peak surge upon
application of power, and 135mA max in alarm.

Figure 1

SIEMENS

 Models DI-3, DI-3H, DI-3IS, DI-A3, AND DI-A3H

Installation And Wiring Diagram

*

NOTE

: The DI-3IS is FM listed only. Do not use remote function with the DI-3IS.

Installation/Wiring Instructions
Smoke and Fire Detector Models 

DI-3, DI-3H, DI-3IS

*

, DI-A3, and DI-A3H

End-of-line
device
observe
polarity
if applicable

Siemens Industry, Inc.

Building Technologies  Division

P/N 315-081943-19

of all facets of the area being protected. Such factors as air
currents, temperature, humidity, pressure, and the nature of
the load have been carefully considered. Especially noted have
been the room or area configuration and the type of ceiling
(sloped or flat, smooth or beamed). Siemens Industry, Inc.'s
extensive experience in the design of the system assures the
optimum detector placement and is reflected in these drawings.
Sound engineering judgment by qualified personnel must
prevail.

TO AVOID NUISANCE ALARMS:

DO NOT 

locate the DI-3, DI-3H, or DI-3IS detectors where

excessive smoke concentrations exist under normal conditions
or in areas of prolonged high relative humidity where
condensation will occur.

DO NOT 

locate the DI-3, DI-3H, or DI-3IS detectors adjacent

to an oil burner, kitchen, or garage where exhaust fumes could
trigger an alarm. Other causes of false alarms are dust
accumulation, high wind velocity, heavy concentrations of
steam, heavy pipe or cigar smoke, and certain aerosol sprays.

DO NOT 

locate the DI-A3 or DI-A3H detectors in an area of

prolonged high relative humidity when condensation will occur
or adjacent to oil burners or in garages, where exhaust fumes
could trigger an alarm.

Summary of Contents for DI-3

Page 1: ...m per circuit is guaranteed NOTE The Models DI 3 DI 3H DI 3IS DI A3 and DI A3H are rated at 16 25 7 VDC 3 volt peak to peak maximum ripple Supervisory current 110μA max steady state 350μA peak surge upon application of power and 135mA max in alarm Figure 1 SIEMENS Models DI 3 DI 3H DI 3IS DI A3 AND DI A3H Installation And Wiring Diagram NOTE The DI 3IS is FM listed only Do not use remote function ...

Page 2: ...1 0 0 0 0 4 0 r e t u p m o C a e r a n e p O s t o p s t c u d r i A s e i t i l i c a f H 3 A I D 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 y l n o s t o p s t c u d r i A SPECIAL NOTE HIGH STOCKPILING In general detector placement for high stockpiling requires closer spacing depending on the nature of the stock its stored height and the height of the building Newer technologies recommend additional detecto...

Page 3: ...and DI A3H detectors is factory set and is not field adjustable Figure 4 TESTING Testing should be performed by qualified personnel To ensure that the DI 3 DI 3H DI 3IS DI A3 and DI A3H are within factory specified sensitivity limits a sensitivity jack test is provided to directly measure the sensitivity of the detector in its mounted position while powered by the system Access to the sensitivity ...

Page 4: ...P m e t s y S 3 L X 3 X N Z B 2 6 5 8 8 0 5 1 3 N P 3 m e t s y S 5 3 U Z 4 1 2 2 2 3 8 0 5 1 3 N P r e i f i t n e d i y t i l i b i t a p m o c e h t s i r e b m u n l e d o m r o t c e t e d e h T s e i r o s s e c c a e t o m e r t r o p p u s t o n s e o d t n e m p i u q E l o r t n o C s y a l e r r o s p m a l g e Y L N O D E V O R P P A M F E F A S Y L L A C I S N I R T N I Y L N O S I I ...

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