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D200-09-00 

I56-1986-000

7251A Intelligent Laser Smoke Sensor

INSTALLATION  AND  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS

Before Installing

This sensor must be installed in compliance with the con-

trol panel system installation manual. The installation must 

meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction 

(AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when installed 

in compliance with CAN/ULC S524.

General Description

Model 7251A is a plug-in type smoke sensor that uses a 

laser  based  sensing  chamber.  The  sensor  uses  analog-

addressable  communications  to  transmit  smoke  density 

and other information to the control panel. Rotary-decade 

switches are provided for setting the sensor’s address. Two 

LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate 

sensor status. An output is provided for connection to an 

optional remote LED annunciator (P/N RA400Z). 

This  detector  requires  compatible  addressable  com-

munications to function properly. Connect this sensor 

to listed-compatible control panels only.

Spacing

System  Sensor  recommends  spacing  sensors  in  compli-

ance with CAN/ULC S524. In low air flow applications with 

smooth  ceilings,  space  sensors  30  feet  apart.  For  spe-

cific information regarding sensor spacing, placement, and 

special applications, refer to CAN/ULC S524 or the System 

Sensor 

Guide For Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors

available from System Sensor (P/N I56-407-XX).

Wiring Instructions

Specifications 

Operating Voltage Range: 

15 to 32 VDC

Standby Current: 

330

µ

A

 

@ 24 VDC (one

 

communication every 5 sec. with LED blink enabled)

Max. Alarm Current (LED on:) 

6.5 mA @ 24 VDC

Operating Humidity Range:  

10% to 93% Relative Humidity, noncondensing

Operating Temperature Range: 

0°C to 38°C (32°F to 100°F)

Height:  

1.7 inches (43 mm) installed in B210LPA Base

Diameter: 

6.1 inches (155 mm) installed in B210LPA Base

 

4.1 inches (104 mm) installed in B501A Base

Weight:    

5.0 oz. (142 g)

Additional Bases Available: 

All 200/500 Series bases are compatible.

All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Canadian 

Electrical  Code,  applicable  local  codes,  and  any  special 

requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper 

wire gauges should be used. The installation wires should 

be color-coded to limit wiring mistakes and ease system 

troubleshooting. Improper connections will prevent a sys-

tem from responding properly in the event of a fire.

Remove  power  from  the  communication  line  before 

installing sensors.

All  wiring  must  conform  to  applicable  local  codes,  ordi-

nances, and regulations.

1. Wire the sensor base (supplied separately) per the wir-

ing diagram, see Figure 1.

2. Set the desired address on the sensor address switch-

es, see Figure 2.

3. Install the sensor into the sensor base. Push the sensor 

into  the  base  while  turning  it  clockwise  to  secure  it  in 

place.

4. After all sensors have been installed, apply power to the 

control unit and activate the communication line.

5. Test the sensor(s) as described in the TESTING section 

of this manual.

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Summary of Contents for 7251A

Page 1: ...perating Voltage Range 15 to 32 VDC Standby Current 330µA 24 VDC one communication every 5 sec with LED blink enabled Max Alarm Current LED on 6 5 mA 24 VDC Operating Humidity Range 10 to 93 Relative Humidity noncondensing Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 38 C 32 F to 100 F Height 1 7 inches 43 mm installed in B210LPA Base Diameter 6 1 inches 155 mm installed in B210LPA Base 4 1 inches 104 mm in...

Page 2: ...in the magnet test area as C0100 00 3 2 1 3 2 1 OPTIONAL RETURN LOOP RE M OTE ANNUN CIATOR shown in Figure 3 2 The sensor should alarm the panel Two LEDs on the sensor are controlled by the panel to indicate sensor status Coded signals transmitted from the panel can cause the LEDs to blink latch on or latch off Refer to the control panel technical documentation for sensor LED status operation and ...

Page 3: ...y by pull ing it straight out see Figure 4 4 Clean the chamber by vacuuming or blowing out dust and particles 5 Replace the sensing chamber cover aligning the arrow on the top with arrow on the printed circuit board 6 To replace the screen place it over the chamber assembly turning it until it snaps into place 7 Replace the cover using the LEDs to align the cover and then gently pushing it until i...

Page 4: ...ich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Laser Safety Information This smoke detector does not produce any hazardous laser radiation and is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 Any radiation emitted i...

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