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Page 1: ...FDOOT271 O Radio fire detector Technical Manual A6V10425624_en _h Smart Infrastructure 2020 03 31 ...

Page 2: ...thorization are prohibited Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design patent are reserved Issued by Siemens Switzerland Ltd Smart Infrastructure Global Headquarters Theilerstrasse 1a CH 6300 Zug Tel 41 58 724 2424 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Edition 2020 03 31 Document ID A6V10425624_en _h Siemens Sw...

Page 3: ...18 3 3 4 Internal alarm indicator 19 3 3 5 Renovation mode 22 3 3 6 Test mode 22 3 3 7 Interface to service devices 22 3 4 Mechanical setup 23 3 5 Accessories 24 3 5 1 Battery pack BAT3 6 10 24 3 5 2 Detector base FDB271 24 3 5 3 Detector locking device FDBZ293 25 3 5 4 Designation plate FDBZ291 25 3 5 5 Detector dust cap FDZ291 25 4 Planning 26 4 1 Ambient features 26 4 2 Parameter sets for FDOOT...

Page 4: ...ssioning 37 7 Maintenance Repair 38 7 1 Status query 38 7 2 Performance check 38 7 3 Testing detectors 39 7 4 Confirming the detector position 39 7 5 Establishing factory settings 40 7 6 Basic principles for replacing the battery pack 41 7 7 Replacing the battery pack 42 8 Specifications 44 8 1 Technical data 44 8 2 Dimensions 46 8 3 Environmental compatibility and disposal 46 Glossary 47 Index 48...

Page 5: ...ed suitable specialist training for the function and for the products Has attended the training courses for Project Managers Project engineer Sets parameters for product depending on specific national and or customer requirements Checks operability and approves the product for commissioning at the place of installation Is responsible for troubleshooting Has obtained suitable specialist training fo...

Page 6: ...ent corresponds to the recommendation of international standard ISO 8601 format YYYY MM DD Conventions for text marking Markups Special markups are shown in this document as follows Requirement for a behavior instruction 1 2 Behavior instruction with at least two operation sequences Version option or detailed information for a behavior instruction Intermediate result of a behavior instruction End ...

Page 7: ...chnical manual 1 2 Download center You can download various types of documents such as data sheets installation instructions and license texts via the following Internet address https siemens com bt download l Enter the document ID in the search field You will also find information about search variants and links to mobile applications apps for various systems on the home page 1 3 Technical terms ...

Page 8: ...4 2 1 3 Specification Value for Fast Response parameter set 6 adapted Table added Information on parameter sets and the EN standard Chapter 8 1 Technical data Electromagnetic compatibility adapted Frequency band 45b removed f 2018 05 18 Chapter 8 1 Technical data EN 54 5 EN 54 7 and EN 54 29 added to Standards EN 54 11 removed e 2016 11 28 Frequencies specified in Technical data chapter d 2016 09 ...

Page 9: ...e electrical shock Laser light Battery Heat Signal word The signal word classifies the hazard as defined in the following table Signal word Danger level DANGER DANGER identifies a dangerous situation that results directly in death or serious injuries if you do not avoid this situation WARNING WARNING identifies a dangerous situation that can result in death or serious injuries if you do not avoid ...

Page 10: ...property Notes on possible damage to property is depicted as follows NOTICE Type and source of hazard Consequences in the event the hazard occurs Measures prohibitions to prevent the hazard Safety Safety notes 2 10 50 A6V10425624_en _h ...

Page 11: ...ternal voltage using a DANGER External voltage sign Route mains connections to products separately and fuse them with their own clearly marked fuse Fit an easily accessible disconnecting device in accordance with IEC 60950 1 outside the installation Produce earthing as stated in local safety regulations CAUTION Noncompliance with the following safety regulations Risk of injury to persons and damag...

Page 12: ...esponding safety bodies for modifications or additions Modules and spare parts Components and spare parts must comply with the technical specifications defined by Siemens Only use products specified or recommended by Siemens Only use fuses with the specified fuse characteristics Wrong battery types and improper battery changing lead to a risk of explosion Only use the same battery type or an equiv...

Page 13: ...d or configure a fire detection installation Read the Release Notes before you carry out a firmware update to a fire detection installation NOTICE Incorrect planning and or configuration Important standards and specifications are not satisfied Fire detection installation is not accepted for commissioning Additional expense resulting from necessary new planning and or configuration Read the Release...

Page 14: ...used to set as Neural fire detector Heat detector Wide spectrum smoke detector Internal alarm indicator with status display red and green Identifies alarm Confirms positioning on detector base Confirms contact with radio network Easy installation on the detector base Structure and function Overview 3 14 50 A6V10425624_en _h ...

Page 15: ...t label or the type plate Product version on the packaging label Details of the product version can be found directly on the packaging label in the barcode ES Figure 1 Example of a packaging label with details of the product version Product version on the product label and the type plate Details of the product version can be found after the device order number ES 04 Figure 2 Example of a product l...

Page 16: ... The combination of optical and thermal sensor signals optimizes detection reliability This has the following advantages Early detection of all types of fire whether they generate light or dark smoke or no smoke at all The neural fire detector can be operated at a lower sensitivity level and thus achieves a higher immunity against false alarms which can be caused by cold aerosols e g by smoking el...

Page 17: ...n 1 lithium battery as a spare in the case of Battery low operation 2 Label with area for filling in the commissioning date 3 Battery cable 4 Battery connector with protection against polarity reversal In normal operation Can be used for the service life stated In Battery low operation subject to reduced operating life Connections cannot be reversed thanks to battery connector with protection agai...

Page 18: ... different parameter set should potentially be selected inappropriate application 2 Warning Possible danger 3 Alarm Fire The evaluation of the danger level and the decisions to be taken e g activation of remote transmission are configured in the control panel 3 3 3 Diagnosis levels The detector monitors its operation largely autonomously The signals of all sensors are permanently monitored In part...

Page 19: ...patterns are available for normal operation The flashing pattern is selected using the panel configuration program Operating condition Flashing mode Graphic Alarm IAI flashes red once a second t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s Alarm in test mode IAI flashes green twice every four seconds and red every second in between t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s Fault There is an error IAI flashes red four ti...

Page 20: ...ce every two seconds t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s Normal Configuration 1 IAI flashes green once every 30 seconds t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 31 30 s Configuration 2 IAI off t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s Test IAI flashes green twice every four seconds t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s New battery IAI lights up once for five seconds t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 s x1 Battery is flat IAI off t 0 1 2...

Page 21: ...Please also observe the documentation for your fire detection system Structure and function Function 3 A6V10425624_en _h 21 50 ...

Page 22: ...system documentation 3 3 6 Test mode In test mode the radio fire detectors react faster and with a higher sensitivity level For testing purposes the radio fire detectors can be set to test mode using the control panel or the FXS2061 O Wireless Diagnose Tool The following tests can be performed Test of optical detector function using test gas Test of heat detector function using hot air You will fi...

Page 23: ...to the detector base either manually or using the detector exchanger new 2 3 1 8 4 5 6 7 Figure 5 Mechanical setup 1 Battery connector 5 Fixing screws 2 Battery pack 6 Detector 3 Switch 7 Internal alarm indicator 4 Detector base 8 new button See also 2 Accessories 24 Structure and function Mechanical setup 3 A6V10425624_en _h 23 50 ...

Page 24: ...ersal Inscription field for commissioning date Compatible with Radio manual call point FDM273 O Radio manual call point FDM275 O Radio fire detector FDOOT271 O Order number S54370 Z11 A1 3 5 2 Detector base FDB271 For installing radio fire detectors Directly attached to the mounting surface Fastened with two screws Compatible with Radio fire detector FDOOT271 O Order number S54319 F12 A1 Structure...

Page 25: ...5 3 5 4 Designation plate FDBZ291 To identify the location Compatible with Detector base FDB271 Order number A5Q00002621 3 5 5 Detector dust cap FDZ291 To protect the point detector from dust Compatible with Point detectors from the Sinteso product line Order number A5Q00004814 Structure and function Accessories 3 A6V10425624_en _h 25 50 ...

Page 26: ...tector Examples of deceptive phenomena include steam cigarette smoke dust dry ice in discotheques exhaust fumes aerosols occurring during welding and heat sources such as radiant heaters or hot engines In a small hotel room with a rather low ceiling where vapor from the bathroom may penetrate the room or in operating facilities where a lot of dust is generated many deceptive phenomena must be take...

Page 27: ...for rooms where deceptive phenomena such as cigarette smoke or exhaust fumes can be expected It reacts in a very robust way to the deceptive phenomenon vapor Fast Response 6 This parameter set reacts in a fast and highly sensitive manner It is thus especially suited for rooms without deceptive phenomena where the priority is on detecting the fire as early as possible 4 2 1 2 Use No Name Risk of da...

Page 28: ...vation possible from s m m C T K C 0 Robust 80 3 2 11 4 80 29 30 2 Robust 80 3 2 11 4 80 29 30 5 Suppression 90 160 760 3 2 11 4 80 29 30 6 Fast Response 20 30 1 6 5 6 80 25 3 1 Applicable with fast temperature increases 10 K min The following table shows which product version ES meets which standard for the parameter sets No Name ES 8 ES 8 0 Robust EN 54 7 EN 54 7 EN 54 29 2 Robust EN 54 7 EN 54 ...

Page 29: ...r sets R parameter sets also trigger an alarm when the temperature increases e g from 20 C to 50 C within a few minutes 4 2 2 2 Specification No Name Operating temperature typ max Static activation temperature 1 Differential activation temperature 2 Differential activation possible from C C T K C 1 A1R 60 C rate of rise 25 50 60 25 3 3 A1S 60 C maximum 25 50 60 1 Applicable with slow temperature i...

Page 30: ...imilar way as the neural fire detector FDOOT271 O in sensor mode 0 with the Robust parameter set without taking into account the temperature Sensitive 3 With regard to aerosols this parameter set reacts in a way that is comparable to Fast Response in sensor mode 0 without temperature influence 4 2 3 2 Use No Name Risk of damage to persons Concentration of valuable items Room geometry Deceptive phe...

Page 31: ...n examples Please contact your system manufacturer for application recommendations such as choosing the detector type and its settings for various applications Planning Application examples 4 A6V10425624_en _h 31 50 ...

Page 32: ...lecting the installation position take into account any structures that may impair radio reception 5 2 Detector base FDB271 The detector base must be securely connected to the substructure Screw the detector base securely onto the substructure using two screws 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 3 46 mm 90 mm Figure 6 Mounting the detector base 1 Detector base 2 Screws with max Ø of 4 mm 3 Holder for detector locking d...

Page 33: ...ry The flashing behavior of the internal alarm indicator is described in the Internal alarm indicator 19 chapter w The radio gateway has been activated and switched to maintenance mode w The radio fire detector is set to the factory settings 40 w You have the battery pack and the required accessories to hand w The detector base FDB271 is mounted 32 1 Install the accessories you require 2 Label the...

Page 34: ...detector has already been logged on to a radio gateway a If this does not happen this means the battery pack is defective and must not be used 6 Insert the radio fire detector into the detector base a The internal alarm indicator flashes green and the radio fire detector is logged on to the radio gateway a If the process of logging on to the radio gateway is successful the internal alarm indicator...

Page 35: ...socket 5 Allen key 3 Hole 1 Place the set screw with a hexagon socket 2 in the hole 3 on the detector 4 2 Insert the detector 4 into the detector base 1 3 Using the Allen key provided 5 insert the set screw with a hexagon socket 2 through the hole in the detector base 1 and tighten a The detector can no longer be removed from the base without tools Mounting Installation Detector locking device FDB...

Page 36: ...to the detector 1 Label the designation plate 2 Slide the designation plate into the detector base from the side A B 1 3 4 E FDBZ291 FDB271 1 2 Figure 9 Installing the designation plate 1 Designation plate 2 Detector base Mounting Installation Designation plate FDBZ291 5 36 50 A6V10425624_en _h ...

Page 37: ...work Insert the battery packs into the devices at the location where they are going to be used just before commissioning the fire detection installation The device is commissioned via the control panel The exact procedure is described in the control panel documentation Conduct a performance check once commissioning is complete You will find additional information in the following documents Documen...

Page 38: ...g Activation of a test alarm Reading out the identification number customer text and measure text Localizing and setting the parameters of the detector Switching off the detector See also 2 Diagnosis levels 18 2 Internal alarm indicator 19 7 2 Performance check The selftest automatically subjects the detectors to an extensive electrical performance check Regular performance checks of the detectors...

Page 39: ...able in normal operation however it does make testing with test gas problematical To enable detector testing with test gas or hot air the detector must be switched to test mode Testing with test gas or hot air is performed differently on addressed detector lines and collective detector lines Proceed as follows 1 First switch the zone to Test on the control panel 2 Then perform the test using test ...

Page 40: ...supplied with power w You have a slim pen or pencil to hand 1 Remove the radio fire detector from the detector base 2 Wait until the internal alarm indicator 1 flashes green 2 second interval a The detector is out of base 3 Press the pen or pencil into the new opening 2 for 5 seconds a The internal alarm indicator flashes red 2 second interval a The radio fire detector is set to the factory settin...

Page 41: ...ct skin contact Wear protective clothing such as protective gloves and goggles Avoid breathing in the vapors Ensure good ventilation Use a suitable means of transport to transport damaged batteries Always observe the following information When the control panel issues the message Battery low replace the battery pack Use the control panel to identify the location of the radio device Only use batter...

Page 42: ...ery pack BAT3 6 10 4 Holder 2 Removing the battery pack 5 Battery cable 3 Inserting the battery pack 6 Battery connector w You have a new undamaged battery pack to hand w You have tools for removing the detector to hand 1 Remove the detector from the detector base 2 Wait until the internal alarm indicator flashes green interval 2 seconds a The detector is out of base 3 Push the holder 4 to the sid...

Page 43: ... base a The internal alarm indicator flashes green flashing pattern number 4 and the detector is logged on to the radio gateway a If the process of logging on to the radio gateway is successful the internal alarm indicator stops flashing 11 Following the successful logon replace the battery pack of the next radio device 12 Check the status display on the radio gateway or the Device localization er...

Page 44: ...4 and 56b Range See document A6V10425603 COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION EU 2019 1345 of 2 August 2019 amending Decision 2006 771 EC updating harmonised technical conditions in the area of radio spectrum use for short range devices notified under document C 2019 5660 Battery pack BAT3 6 10 Lithium battery pack BAT3 6 10 LI SOCl2 battery pack 3 6 V 10 Ah Battery service life At least 3 years depen...

Page 45: ...Standards European standards EN 54 5 EN 54 7 EN 54 25 EN 54 29 EN 300220 2 EN 301489 3 EN 60950 1 Specifications Technical data 8 A6V10425624_en _h 45 50 ...

Page 46: ...terials Use of halogen free plastics Electronic parts and synthetic materials can be separated Larger plastic parts are labeled according to ISO 11469 and ISO 1043 The plastics can be separated and recycled on this basis Electronic parts and batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste Take electronic parts and batteries to local collection points or recycling centers Contact local author...

Page 47: ...livery Radio device Any device that the radio gateway monitors Radio network Within a radio cell bidirectional radio connections are established between the radio devices Together with the radio gateway connections these create a radio network A6V10425624_en _h 47 50 ...

Page 48: ...ad center URL 7 E Environmental compatibility 46 ES Product version 15 EU directives 44 F Flashing mode Internal alarm indicator 19 Flashing pattern Configuration 19 Internal alarm indicator 19 I Intended use 5 O Original language 5 P Packaging label Product version 15 Parameter set Detection behavior of the detector 18 Product label Product version 15 R Recycling 46 S Signal processing of the det...

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