Siemens SA-3I Installation/Wiring Instructions Download Page 8

Sensing Compartment Cover Installation
a
.

Install the cover gasket (Figure 3, 16) on the housing, if not already installed. Be certain the
alignment holes in the cover gasket are aligned with the guides on the housing.

b.

Install the sensing compartment ionization cover (20) when using DI-B3 or DI-B3H (15)
detectors and the PE-11 cover (17) when using an PE-11 detector (14).

c.

Fasten the cover, using the No. 6 screws (18) provided. Tighten snugly, but not so tightly as
to warp cover and cause air leakage around the edges of the cover.

Sensitivity Testing
Test at least as frequently as required by the Installation and Test Requirements of NFPA 72.

a.

Siemens Industry, Inc. smoke detector sensitivities are factory set and are not field ad-
justable. The sensitivity range, as measured with the appropriate sensitivity meter, is
listed on the nameplate label on the wiring compartment cover.

b.

To ensure that the sensitivities are within factory-specified limits, sensitivity testing of the
smoke detectors should be accomplished by qualified service personnel only.

c.

The SA-3I provides access to the detector sensitivity test jack through the sensing compart-
ment cover. Access the test jack by lifting up the hinged lid (Figure 3, 21) and inserting the
plug. For further information on testing the DI-B3 and DI-B3H detectors, refer to the TM-I3
Instructions,
 P/N 315-086641.

d.

The PE-11 detector monitors smoke sensitivity automatically and requires no test equip-
ment. A green flash of the detector LED about every seven seconds indicates that the
smoke sensitivity is within it listed limits.

MAINTENANCE

The performance of the air duct detector unit may be adversely affected by dirt or foreign matter
on the sampling tubes or detector. If the air holes in the inlet sampling tube become restricted,
the unit cannot receive a proper air sample, and performance is impaired. It is recommended
that the sampling tubes be checked and cleaned periodically. The detector maintenance program
should consist of periodic cleaning of dust from the detector head by a light brushing of all open
slots and by using a vacuum cleaner. For cleaning of Model PE-11, refer to the Installation
Instructions, P/N 315-094198.

The cleaning and test program is recommended for six month intervals, or more frequently,
if needed, depending on the individual detector environment.

CAUTION:

Under no circumstances is the ionization or photoelectric detector portion
of the unit to be disassembled by anyone other than an authorized
Siemens Industry, Inc. Systems Technician. For service, contact your near-
est authorized Siemens Industry, Inc. Service Representative.

Periodic Testing
It is recommended that the unit be tested periodically to insure optimum performance. This can be
done by removing the sealing plug from the inlet sampling tube on the opposite side
of the duct and blowing smoke directly into the inlet tube. Check that the fire alarm system is
activated.

CAUTION: If the fire alarm system is connected to a central station or fire department,

or has external devices such as fans, extinguishers, etc., connected,
notify appropriate personnel and disconnect the external devices until all
tests are completed. After testing, reset the system by using the Reset
key, reconnect the devices and notify the personnel that the system is
again operating.

P/N 315-096274-4

Summary of Contents for SA-3I

Page 1: ... 2 above TECHNICAL DATA Smoke Detector Compatibility SA 3I Use Model DI B3 or DI B3H only SA 11P Use Model PE 11 AD 3I Satellite Use Model DI B3 or DI B3H only AD 11P Satellite Use Model PE 11 Operation Voltage and Current 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 32A max Alarm Relay DPDT contacts rated at 125 VAC 24 VDC 3A Resistive Trouble Relay SPDT contacts rated at 125 VAC 24 VDC 2A Resistive Smoke Detector Sensitivi...

Page 2: ...m from the filters and positioned so as to operate reliably in case of smoke in any part of the air stream In instances where the filters are capable of removing smoke a detector should be installed both upstream and down stream from the filters The air duct detectors because they use sampling tubes which monitor the full width of an air duct overcome the limitations of spot type smoke and heat de...

Page 3: ... 16 17 COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT 2 Sampling Tube Gasket 1 Housing 1 Inlet Sampling Tube 1 Outlet Sampling Tube 1 Template 2 Screw No 10 1 2 Lockwasher 1 Rubber Stopper 3 Bracket 3 Screw 3 16 1 Plug 1 Detector PE 11 1 Ionization Detector Cover 1 Detector DI B3 DI B3H 1 Sensitivity Test Jack Lid 1 Cover Gasket 1 PE 11 Detector Cover 1 DB ADPT Base Adapter 12 18 3 Screw 8 32 8 Screw No ...

Page 4: ...ockwashers 8 e Cut a 12 inch by 12 inch access hole in the duct adjacent to the housing to permit checking and cleaning of the sampling tubes The access hole must be covered and sealed when not in use Sampling Tube Selection To insure accurate air sampling inlet sampling tubes are available in four lengths To select the appropriate length determine the outside width of the duct Select the sampling...

Page 5: ...uld be taken by qualified personnel in accordance with the PDM 3 Instructions P N 315 085535 ELECTRICAL WIRING The Air Duct Detector Model SA 3I 11P is interconnected and wired following the wiring diagram in Figure 6 Each model requires a two wire circuit of 18 AWG min thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in conduit or of 18 AWG min limited energy shielded cable without conduit if permitted by loc...

Page 6: ... for Models SA 3I and SA 11P CAUTION Do not use looped wire under terminal 5 of the DB 3S or DB 11 base Break wire run to provide supervision of both connections conduit ensure that it is properly connected to the internal metal ground strap using the proper conduit locking nuts Failure to provide proper grounding may result in fatal electrical shock 7 Connect EOL device 1 3K 1 2W resistor to term...

Page 7: ...to place Installation Removal of PE 11 Detector in Base Adapter To Install Align detector with base and insert detector Rotate detector counterclockwise while gently pressing on it until the detector drops fully into base Then rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and locks in place Insert optional locking screw Order Model LK 11 To Remove Rotate the detector counterclockwise until stop is ...

Page 8: ... listed limits MAINTENANCE The performance of the air duct detector unit may be adversely affected by dirt or foreign matter on the sampling tubes or detector If the air holes in the inlet sampling tube become restricted the unit cannot receive a proper air sample and performance is impaired It is recommended that the sampling tubes be checked and cleaned periodically The detector maintenance prog...

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