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INSTRUCTIONS

Smoke Detector

for Classified Areas

U5005

 

3.1

 

©

Detector Electronics Corporation 2010 

3/10 

95-8452

APPLICATION

The  Det-Tronics  U5005  Smoke  Detector  is  a  sensitive 

yet  rugged,  state-of-the-art  protection  device  that  is 

designed  for  classified  areas  in  hazardous  industrial 

and commercial locations.  The detector is designed to 

operate  effectively  with  both  slow  smoldering  and  fast 

burning fires.  Typical applications that use the U5005 

include:

Combustible storage facilities

• 

Munitions manufacturing

• 

Volatile chemical storage

• 

Chemical processing plants

• 

Petroleum refineries

• 

Turbine enclosures.

• 

DESCRIPTION

The  photoelectric  smoke  detector  uses  a  solid  state 

infrared  emitting  diode  (IRED)  and  a  light  sensing 

photovoltaic cell arranged in a labyrinth assembly.  The 

labyrinth  permits  free  access  to  smoke  but  restricts 

external  light.    Because  of  its  critical  function  to  the 

operation  of  the  detector,  each  IRED  is  selected  with 

extreme care and is subjected to rigorous pre-production 

testing to ensure long-term reliability and performance.

During  normal  operation  (no  smoke),  the  detector 

samples the air approximately every four seconds for a 

period of less than one millisecond.  The photo-voltaic 

smoke cell, which is placed at an angle to the pulsed 

invisible light source, is sensitive to the infrared light in 

the specified frequency emitted by the IRED light source 

and is designed to receive a signal only when the pulsed 

IRED source is activated.  See Figure 1.

When  smoke  enters  the  chamber,  the  light  from  the 

IRED  reflects  off  the  smoke  particles  and  reaches  the 

photovoltaic  smoke  cell.    When  the  amount  of  light 

reflected  by  smoke  reaches  the  factory  set  threshold 

level, the smoke alarm circuit is actuated.  

The detector will respond to a slow smoldering fire when 

smoke  in  the  chamber  reaches  the  pre-set  sensitivity 

setting, 

typically 2.3%

.

If  a  fast  burning  fire  should  occur,  including  fires 

in  flammable  liquids  and  other  materials  such  as 

plastics  that  generate  black  smoke,  the  abnormally 

rapid  movement  of  smoke  into  the  detection  chamber 

is  sensed  by  a  special  rate  compensating  circuit.    An 

increase  in  smoke  within  the  detection  chamber  that 

exceeds  a  pre-set  rate  causes  the  rate  compensation 

circuit to increase the intensity of the light source, which 

increases detector sensitivity.  If the smoke continues to 

build at this rate, an amplifier circuit is triggered and the 

unit generates an alarm.  If not, the detector reverts to 

normal sensitivity.

PHOTOVOLTAIC

SENSOR CELL

LENS

IRED

LIGHT

SOURCE

ALARM

LED

LENS

SMOKE CHAMBER

B1178

Figure 1—Cross Section of Sensing Chamber Assembly

Summary of Contents for DET-TRONICS U5005

Page 1: ...taic smoke cell which is placed at an angle to the pulsed invisible light source is sensitive to the infrared light in the specified frequency emitted by the IRED light source and is designed to receive a signal only when the pulsed IRED source is activated See Figure 1 When smoke enters the chamber the light from the IRED reflects off the smoke particles and reaches the photovoltaic smoke cell Wh...

Page 2: ...in the event of an alarm and an LED located on the outer surface of the housing is illuminated to provide a visual indication that an alarm condition has occurred The detector is reset by momentarily interrupting input power SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING VOLTAGE 20 to 28 Vdc filtered supply with less than 1 4 vpp at 60 to 120 Hz OPERATING CURRENT Standby 10 milliamperes Alarm 35 milliamperes TEMPERATUR...

Page 3: ...ls and re install the junction box cover See Figures 3 4 and 5 for wiring details Detector Connections The U5005 contains two sets of relay contacts One set of NO Alarm contacts close upon detection 1 of smoke One set of NC Trouble contacts close when the 2 detector is powered 3 5 8 9 14 4 36 6 B1967 120 5 32 INCH DIA 3 2 4 6 1 5 3 13 5 3 46 8 8 4 7 11 9 2 7 6 9 5 2 13 2 5 86 14 9 3 77 9 6 1 28 3 ...

Page 4: ...B 3 POWER 2 WIRE CLASS B RECEIVING ZONE CHASSIS GROUND LISTED CONTROL PANEL EOL DEVICE SUPPLIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER ADD JUMPER GROUND STUD B1193 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 4 Single Detector Wiring Figure 5 Multiple Detector Wiring FIRST DETECTOR IN LOOP TB 2 LAST DETECTOR IN LOOP TB 2 TB 3 POWER 2 WIRE CLASS B RECEIVING ZONE CHASSIS GROUND LISTED CONTROL PANEL AUXILIARY ALARM CONTACTS C NO NC AUXILIARY A...

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