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Before Installing

This detector must be installed in compliance with 

the control panel installation manual and meet the 

requirements of NFPA 72, and/or the local authority 

having jurisdiction. 
Read this manual carefully before using the detec-

tor. This manual should be left with the owner/user 

of this equipment.

General Description

The  5600  series  mechanical  heat  detector  is  in-

tended for use in property protection applications, 

or for non-life-safety installations where smoke de-

tection is not practical or appropriate.

WARNING

For  life-safety  installations,  smoke  detectors  must 

be  used,  in  lieu  of,  or  in  addition  to  mechanical 

heat detectors. 

The 5600 series consists of both single- and dual-cir-

cuit heat detectors featuring fixed temperature thermal 

sensors or combination fixed temperature/rate-of-rise 

sensors, with temperature ratings of 135ºF (57ºC) or 

194ºF (90ºC).
Markings on the exterior of the detector indicate the 

specific activation method and temperature rating. All 

models are identified as either 135ºF/57ºC or 194ºF/

90ºC. Models equipped with combination fixed tem-

perature/rate-of-rise  sensors  are  marked  FX/ROR. 

Fixed temperature only models are marked FX.

D500-46-00 

I56-2175-002R

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495

www.systemsensor.com

5600 Series
Mechanical Heat Detector
Single Circuit: 5601P, 5602, 5603, 5604
Dual Circuit: 5621, 5622, 5623, 5624

Non-Resettable Fixed Temperature Sensor

The fixed temperature element reacts to heat by re-

sponding  to  a  specific  temperature  setting  (135ºF 

or  194ºF).  The  detection  method  is  based  on  the 

spring action of a metal contact, held to the metal 

chamber by a fusible alloy. When the temperature 

reaches the alloy’s melting point, the metal contact 

will  depress  the  diaphragm,  causing  the  electrical 

contact  to  close  the  circuit.  The  circular  external 

heat collector is released from the detector to visu-

ally indicate that the detector has been activated. 

NOTE:

 5600 series Fixed Temperature models (5603, 

5604, 5623, and 5624) are non-resettable, and can-

not be tested.

Self-Restoring Rate-of-Rise (ROR) Sensor

The rate-of-rise element responds to a rapid rise of 

temperature,  approximately  15ºF  (8.3ºC)  per  min-

ute.  As  the  temperature  rises,  the  air  within  the 

sealed  chamber  expands.  Should  the  chamber  air 

expand  faster  than  it  can  escape  through  the  cali-

brated  vent,  the  diaphragm  is  depressed,  and  the 

electrical contact closes the circuit. 

NOTE:

  Only  the  ROR  element  of  5600  series  com-

bination  fixed  temperature/ROR  models  (5601P, 

5602, 5621, and 5622) are self-restoring, and may be 

tested using a hair dryer or heat gun. When testing 

the  ROR  element,  to  prevent  the  activation  of  the 

fixed temperature element, the heat source must not 

exceed the fixed temperature rating of the detector.

Table 1. 5600 Series Mechanical Heat Detectors

Model 

No.

Circuit

Temperature 

Rating

Thermal Sensor

UL Maximum Spacing

(10-foot ceiling)

5601P

Single

135ºF (57ºC)

Fixed Temperature/Rate of Rise

50-feet x 50-feet

5602

Single

194ºF (90ºC)

Fixed Temperature/Rate of Rise

50-feet x 50-feet

5603

Single

135ºF (57ºC)

Fixed Temperature

25-feet x 25-feet

5604

Single

194ºF (90ºC)

Fixed Temperature

25-feet x 25-feet

5621

Dual

135ºF (57ºC)

Fixed Temperature/Rate of Rise

50-feet x 50-feet

5622

Dual

194ºF (90ºC)

Fixed Temperature/Rate of Rise

50-feet x 50-feet

5623

Dual

135ºF (57ºC)

Fixed Temperature

25-feet x 25-feet

5624

Dual

194ºF (90ºC)

Fixed Temperature

25-feet x 25-feet

NOTE:

 Refer to NFPA72 guidelines for spacing reductions when ceiling heights exceed 10 feet.

Summary of Contents for 5600 Series

Page 1: ...e metal chamber by a fusible alloy When the temperature reaches the alloy s melting point the metal contact will depress the diaphragm causing the electrical contact to close the circuit The circular external heat collector is released from the detector to visu ally indicate that the detector has been activated NOTE 5600 series Fixed Temperature models 5603 5604 5623 and 5624 are non resettable an...

Page 2: ...to connect heat detectors to the alarm control panel and ac cessory 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 Figure 2 Reversible Mounting Bracket Surface mount Flush mount The non polarized screw terminals on the back of the detector will accept 14 22 AWG wire For best system pe...

Page 3: ... therefore recommended Before testing notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any un wanted alarms Auxiliary Device Auxiliary Device Auxiliary Device Auxiliary Device Control Panel OR EOL Figure 4 Wiring Diagram Dual Circuit Models Only the ROR element of 5600 se...

Page 4: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Departme...

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