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D150-05-00               REV #: 003 

I56-1028-000

B110LPA Plug-in Detector Base

For use with the 1151A and 2151A smoke detectors.

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Before Installing 

Please  thoroughly  read  the  System  Sensor  manual  I56-

407, 

Guide  for  Proper  Use  of  System  Smoke  Detectors

which  provides  detailed  information  on  detector  spacing, 

placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. Cop-

ies of this manual are available at no charge from System 

Sensor. Please also refer to CAN/ULC-S524, 

Standard for 

the  Installation  of  Fire  Alarm  Systems

  and  CEC  Part  1, 

Sec. 32.

NOTICE

: This manual should be left with the owner/user of 

this equipment.

IMPORTANT

: The  detector  used  with  this  base  must  be 

tested and maintained regularly following CAN/ULC-S536 

requirements. The detector used with this base should be 

cleaned at least once a year.

General Description

The Model B110LPA detector base is designed for use with 

Specifications

Base Diameter: 

6.2 inches (157 mm)

Base Height: 

0.95 inches (24 mm)

Weight: 

0.3 lb. (137 g)

Mounting: 

4-inch square box with or without plaster ring. Min. depth–1.5 inches

 

3-1/2-inch octagon box. 

Min. depth–1.5 inches

Operating Temperature Range: 

0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F)

Operating Humidity Range: 

10% to 93% Relative Humidity, Noncondensing                

Electrical Ratings - includes base and detector

System Voltage: 

12/24 VDC

Maximum Ripple Voltage: 

4 Volts peak-to-peak

Start-up Capacitance: 

0.02 µF Maximum

Standby Ratings: 

8.5 VDC Minimum

 

35 VDC Maximum

 

120 µA Maximum

Alarm Ratings: 

4.2 VDC Minimum at 10 mA

 

6.6 VDC Maximum at 100 mA

 

(Alarm current must be limited to 100 mA by the control panel.

 

If it is used, the RA400ZA Remote Annunciator operates within the specified

 

detector alarm currents.)

Reset Voltage: 

2.5 VDC Minimum

Reset Time: 

0.3 Seconds Minimum

Start-up Time: 

34.0 Seconds Maximum

System Sensor models 2151A photoelectronic and 1151A 

ionization detector heads. This two-wire base is equipped 

with screw terminals for the connection of power, ground, 

and an optional remote annunciator.

Mounting

The detector base mounts directly to 3-1/2 inch and 4-inch 

octagon  boxes  and  4-inch  square  boxes,  with  or without 

plaster  rings. To  mount  the  base,  remove  the  decorative 

ring by rotating it in either direction to unhook the snaps 

before separating the ring from the base. Use the screws 

supplied with the junction box to attach the base to the box 

through the appropriate slots in the base (see Figure 1). 

Position the decorative ring around the base and rotate it 

in either direction until the ring snaps into place. 

Installation Guidelines

Allowable loop resistance is an important specification for 

control  panels  as  well  as  for  smoke  detectors  and  their 

bases.  The  alarm  system  cannot  be  expected  to  oper-

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Summary of Contents for B110LPA

Page 1: ...age 12 24 VDC Maximum Ripple Voltage 4 Volts peak to peak Start up Capacitance 0 02 µF Maximum Standby Ratings 8 5 VDC Minimum 35 VDC Maximum 120 µA Maximum Alarm Ratings 4 2 VDC Minimum at 10 mA 6 6 VDC Maximum at 100 mA Alarm current must be limited to 100 mA by the control panel If it is used the RA400ZA Remote Annunciator operates within the specified detector alarm currents Reset Voltage 2 5 ...

Page 2: ...tighten the terminal screw Check the zone wiring before installing the smoke detec tor head The built in shorting spring makes it convenient to do this After the detector base is wired and attached to the electrical box position the shorting spring against ter minal 3 Use the slot in the retaining clip to hold the spring against the terminal as shown in Figure 1 This shorts the negative in and neg...

Page 3: ...2 WIRE CONTROL PANEL E O L CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING A78 1175 04 Figure 2 Wiring diagram for a typical 2 wire detector system Figure 3A Activating the tamper resistance feature PLASTIC LEVER BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY TWISTING TOWARD CENTER OF BASE USE SMALL BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH PLASTIC LEVER IN DIRECTION OF ARROW A78 1175 03 Figure 3B Removing detector head from base ...

Page 4: ... the smoke detector is usually located For this reason there may be large delays in detecting a smoldering fire with either an ionization type detec tor or a photoelectric type detector Either one of them may alarm only after flaming has initiated which will generate the heat needed to drive the smoke to the ceiling Smoke from fires in chimneys in walls on roofs or on the other side of a closed do...

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