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4.2.6 Application examples
You will find application recommendations such as the selection of the detector
settings for the various applications in document 010030.
The following table includes examples regarding the selection of the parameter set
for the FDOOTC241. The examples cannot be used universally, but illustrate
typical applications.
Environment
Deceptive phenomena / detector behavior
Parameter set
Normal office, room without any
particular deceptive phenomena
–
'Robust (2)' in sensor mode 0
Rooms with potential risk to
persons due to smoldering fires,
CO development
–
'Balanced CO (10)'
Alternatively 'Balanced (4)'
Possible deceptive phenomena,
e.g. electric kettle
Vapor as deceptive phenomenon
'Balanced CO (10)' or 'Suppression CO (12)'
Alternatively 'Balanced (4)' or 'Suppression (5)'
Cleaning rooms (e.g. in hotels)
Vapors from cleaning materials
'Balanced CO (10)'
Alternatively 'Balanced (4)'
Kitchen
A lot of vapor as deceptive phenomenon
'Suppression CO (12)' or 'Balanced CO (10)'
Alternatively 'Suppression (5)' or 'Balanced (4)'
Hospital room, museum
Quick response needed;
no deceptive phenomena expected
'Fast Response (6)'
Clean room
Fast and very sensitive reaction required
'High Sensitive Fast (9)'