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[9] Model DH100ACDCLP Air Duct Smoke Detector Specifications 

Power Supply Voltage

20 - 29 VDC

24 VAC 50 - 60 Hz

120 VAC 50 - 60 Hz

220/240 VAC 50 - 60 Hz

CURRENT REQUIREMENTS (USING NO ACCESSORIES)

Max. standby current

15 mA

35 mA RMS

25 mA RMS*

15 mA RMS*

Max. alarm current

70 mA

125 mA RMS

35 mA RMS*

25 mA RMS*

CONTACT RATINGS

Alarm initiation contacts (SPST)

2.0A @ 30 VDC (resistive)

Alarm auxiliary contacts (DPDT)

10A @ 30 VDC
10A @ 250 VAC
1/4 HP @ 240 VAC
1/8 HP @ 120 VAC

Trouble contacts (SPDT)

2.0A @ 30 VDC (resistive)
2.0A @ 125 VAC (resistive)

Note:

Alarm auxiliary contacts must switch 100 mA minimum at 5VDC. Alarm auxiliary contacts shall not be
connected to inititaing circuits of control panels. Use the alarm initiation contact for this purpose.

* NOTE: When a unit is powered at the 120VAC or 220/240VAC input, any 

  combination of accessories may be used such that the given accessory loads are: 

 

60 mA or less in the standby state,

 

110 mA or less in the alarm state.

ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24 VDC
DEVICE
APA451
PA400
RA400Z
RTS451
RTS451KEY
SSK451

STANDBY
12.5mA Max.
0mA
0mA
0mA
12mA*
5mA Max.

ALARM
30mA Max.
15mA Max.
10mA Max.
7.5mA Max.
7.5mA Max.
30mA Max.

TROUBLE
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
9mA Max.

Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems

H0164-00

Power supply voltage:

20-29 VDC

24 VAC 50-60-Hz

120 VAC 50-60 Hz

220/240 VAC 50-60 Hz

Input capacitance:

270 µF max.

270 µF max.

N/A

N/A

Reset voltage:

3.0 VDC min.

2.0 VAC min.

10 VAC min.

20 VAC min.

Reset time (with RTS451):

.03 to 0.3 sec.

.03 to 0.3 sec.

.03 to 0.3 sec.

.03 to 0.3 sec.

Reset time (by power down):

0.6 sec. max.

0.6 sec. max.

0.6 sec. max.

0.6 sec. max.

Power up time:

34 sec. max.

34 sec. max.

34 sec. max.

34 sec. max.

Alarm response time:

2 to 17 sec.

+2 to 17 sec.

2 to 17 sec.

2 to 17 sec.

Sensitivity Test:

See detector label

See detector label

See detector label

See detector label

Operating Temperature:

32° to 131° F

0° to 55° C

Storage Temperature:

–22° to 158° F

–30° to 70° C

Humidity:

10% to 93% R.H. non-condensing

Air Velocity:

100 to 4000 ft./min.

0.5 to 20.3 m/sec.

Dimensions:

14.38˝ L x 5.5˝ W x  2.75˝ D

37cm L x 14cm W x 7cm D

Weight:

3.75 pounds

1.7 kg

Electrical Specifications

 

 

           945B-0908 (Replaces 945B-0505)

Summary of Contents for DH100ACDCLP

Page 1: ...ry functions Auxiliary relays are also provided for fan shut down or signaling of up to 9 other detectors in the loop for multiple fan shut down These detectors are not designed for 2 wire applications For testing the alarm can be enabled by a magnet activated test switch or by the optional remote test station The duct smoke detector latches into alarm state when an alarm occurs A green LED flashe...

Page 2: ... in Figure 3 Use the two 11 4 long sheet metal screws to screw the detector housing to the duct CAUTION Do not overtighten the screws Figure 3 Installation of foam gaskets over sampling tube bushings SCREW HOLES FOR ATTACHING HOUSING TO DUCT WORK H0107 00 5 4 Sampling Tube Installation for Ducts Greater Than 11 2 Feet Wide The sampling tube is identified by a series of air inlet holes on the tube ...

Page 3: ...ng holes so that there are a total of 10 to 12 holes spaced as evenly as possible across the width of the duct NOTE Air currents inside the duct may cause excessive vibra tion especially when the longer sampling tubes are used In these cases a 3 floor flange available at most plumbing supply stores may be used to fasten the sampling tube to the other side of the duct When using the flange connecto...

Page 4: ...an 18 gauge The duct smoke detector terminals accommodate wire sizes up to 12 gauge Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have specifi cations for allowable loop resistance Consult the control panel manufacturer s specifications for the total loop resistance allowed for the particular model control panel being used before wiring the detector loop Wiring Instructions The DH100ACDCLP detec...

Page 5: ...ntial fall below 0 0015 inches of water 6 2 Standby Alarm and Sensitivity Tests The cover must be removed to perform these tests The use of a remote accessory for visible indication of power and alarm is recommended 6 2 1 Standby And Trouble Standby Look for the presence of the flashing green LED The LED should flash approximately ev ery 10 seconds Trouble If the detector LED does not flash then t...

Page 6: ...LE POWER INPUTS ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS FOR FAN SHUTDOWN ETC 16 6 17 7 18 8 N C C N O N O C N C ALARM AUXILIARY CONTACTS SHOWN IN STANDBY CONTACTS TRANSFER DURING ALARM AS INDICATED BY THE ARROWS SUPERVISORY TROUBLE CONTACTS TROUBLE CONTACTS CLOSED IN ALARM AND STANDBY CONTACTS OPEN WHILE DETECTOR PCB OR POWER IS REMOVED OR WHEN TAMPER FEATURE TIMES OUT OPEN CONTACTS SIGNAL TROUBLE CONDITION TO P...

Page 7: ...er in the same fashion Vacuum the screen and cover Use clean compressed air to loosen and blow out any remaining debris Replacement screens S08 39 01 are available 3 Vacuum photo chamber then use clean compressed air to blow area clean 4 Replace the chamber by pressing it onto the base Press the screen into place It should fit tightly on the chamber 8 0 Board Replacement 8 1 Detector Board Replace...

Page 8: ...AC 50 60 Hz 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz CURRENT REQUIREMENTS USING NO ACCESSORIES Max standby current 15 mA 35 mA RMS 25 mA RMS 15 mA RMS Max alarm current 70 mA 125 mA RMS 35 mA RMS 25 mA RMS CONTACT RATINGS Alarm initiation contacts SPST 2 0A 30 VDC resistive Alarm auxiliary contacts DPDT 10A 30 VDC 10A 250 VAC 1 4 HP 240 VAC 1 8 HP 120 VAC Trouble contacts SPDT 2 0A 30 VDC resistive 2...

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