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D200-63-00

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I56-931-06

Mounting

Each 1112/24D detector is supplied with a mounting
bracket that permits the detector to be mounted:
1. To a single gang box, or
2. Directly to a 3

1

/

2

-inch or 4-inch octagonal box, or

3. To a 4-inch square electrical box by using a plaster ring.

Wiring Installation Guidelines

CAUTION

Be certain to observe polarity when wiring.

All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Na-
tional Electrical Code, applicable local codes, and any spe-
cial requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction.
Proper wire gauges should be used. The conductors used to
connect smoke detectors to control panels and accessory
devices should be color-coded to reduce the likelihood of
wiring errors. Improper connections can prevent a system
from responding properly in the event of a fire.

The screw terminal block accepts 14 – 22 gauge wire. For
best system performance, all wiring should be installed in
separate grounded conduit. Do not mix fire system wiring
in the same conduit as any other electrical wiring. Twisted

Figure 3. 1112/24D detector mounting bracket:

ALIGNMENT ARROWS

TAMPER RESISTANT TAB
(CUT OFF SMALL TAB TO 
ACTIVATE TAMPER-RESIST
FEATURE)

Figure 2. Surface mounting 1112/24D detector on 3

1

/

2

inch and 4 inch octagonal box:

A78-2563-00

A78-2333-02

pair may be used to provide additional protection against
electrical interference.

Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have
specifications for allowable loop resistance. Consult the
control panel specifications for the total loop resistance al-
lowed for the control panel being used before wiring the
detector loops.

Wire connections are made by stripping about 

1

/

4

  inch of

insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting the wire
into the appropriate terminal, and tightening the screw to
secure the wire in place.

Tamper-Resist Feature

This detector includes a tamper-resist feature that prevents
its removal from the bracket without the use of a tool. To
make the detector tamper-resistant, remove the smaller tab
by breaking it at the scribed line on the tamper resistant tab
on the detector mounting bracket (see Figure 3), then in-
stall the detector. To remove the detector from the bracket
once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screw-
driver to depress the tamper-resistant tab, located in the

Specifications

Diameter:

5.5 inches (140 mm)

Height (including adapter bracket): 1.7 inches (43 mm)
Weight:

5.3 oz. (150 g)

Operating Temperature Range:

32

°

 to 120

°

F (0

°

 to 50

°

C)

Operating Humidity Range:

10% to 93% Relative Humidity, Noncondensing

Latching Alarm:

Reset by momentary power interruption

Relay Contact Rating–
Resistive Load:

0.1A @ 35VDC

Electrical Ratings

System Voltage nominal:

12 or 24 VDC; 8.5 VDC minimum; 35 VDC maximum

Maximum Ripple Voltage:

30% of nominal voltage (peak to peak)

Reset Voltage:

0.8 VDC minimum

Standby Current:

50 

µ

A maximum

Alarm Current:

17 mA typical, 23 mA maximum @ 12V; 19 mA typical, 25 mA maximum @ 24V

Reset Time:

0.3 seconds maximum

Start-up Time:

30 seconds maximum (after 60 second reset)

Summary of Contents for 1112/24D

Page 1: ...w terminal block that can be prewired to the system allowing the detector to be easily installed or removed for cleaning The detector sensitivity can be tested in place using the MOD400R Test Module An LED on the detector provides local visual indication of the detector status If power is applied to the detector and it is functioning normally in standby the status LED blinks every five seconds The...

Page 2: ...ol panels have specifications for allowable loop resistance Consult the control panel specifications for the total loop resistance al lowed for the control panel being used before wiring the detector loops Wire connections are made by stripping about 1 4 inch of insulation from the end of the feed wire inserting the wire into the appropriate terminal and tightening the screw to secure the wire in ...

Page 3: ...struction as part of returning the system to service A78 2564 01A Figure 4 Top and side views showing location of test switch PUSH RECESSED SWITCH WITH A 0 18 MAX DIAMETER TOOL A78 2564 00C I N T A P T O N O D LED TEST MODULE SOCKET RECESSED TEST SWITCH Testing NOTE Before testing notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing mainte nance and therefore will be temporar...

Page 4: ...toelectric detectors are required to pass fire tests of the flaming and smoldering type This is to ensure that both can detect a wide range of types of fires Ionization detectors offer a broad range of fire sensing capa bility but they are somewhat better at detecting fast flaming fires than slow smoldering fires Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering fires better than flaming fires which have l...

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