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D500-46-00 

I56-2175-002R

Installation

Remove power from the alarm control unit or initi-

ating device circuits before installing detectors.
1.  Detach the detector from the mounting bracket by 

rotating the detector 1⁄4 turn counter-clockwise.

2.  Orient the mounting bracket properly for either a 

flush- or surface-mount installation (Figure 2).

3.  Select the pair of mounting holes suitable for the 

junction box, (figure 1) and secure the bracket to 

the box.

4.  Connect the wires to the detector per Figure 3 or 

Figure 4, as applicable.

5.  Place the detector onto the mounting bracket by 

rotating  clockwise.  The  detector  will  lock  into 

place with a “click”.

6.  After  all  detectors  have  been  installed,  apply 

power to the alarm control unit.

7.  Test each detector as described in Testing.

8.  Reset all the detectors at the alarm control unit.

9.  Notify the proper authorities that the system is 

in operation.

Testing/Maintenance

The  rate-of-rise  mechanism  may  be  subject  to  re-

duced  sensitivity  over  time.  Annual  testing  of  the 

rate-of-rise operation is 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

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OR

EOL

Figure 4. Wiring Diagram – Dual Circuit Models:

Only  the  ROR  element  of  5600  series  combination 

fixed temperature/ROR models (5601P, 5602, 5621, 

and 5622) are self-restoring, and may be tested us-

ing a hair dryer or heat gun. 

WARNING

When  testing  the  ROR  element,  to  prevent  the  ac-

tivation of the fixed temperature element, the heat 

source must not exceed the fixed temperature rating 

of the detector.

WARNING

5600 series fixed temperature models (5603, 5604, 

5623,  and  5624)  are  non-resettable,  and  cannot 

be tested.

CAUTION

When using the RRS-MOD with model 2WTA-B, do 

not  mix  the  2WTA-B  with  other  model  smoke  de-

tectors  and  dry  contact  closure  devices,  including 

mechanical heat detectors, manual pull stations and 

waterflow switches. Such mixing can cause a direct 

short  on  the  auxiliary  power  terminals,  damaging 

the control panel’s internal circuitry and/or damage 

devices connected to the initiating device circuit.

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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