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Installationshandbuch: RMS-D II u. RMS-V II 

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Stand: 01.12.2015 

Version:2.7

 

 

 

 

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Ceiling Mounted Visual Smoke Detector   

RMS-D II and  

RMS-V II (vandal proof model)  

For +12 and +24 Volt with relay contact –outlets 

 

 

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Installation Handbook 

 
 
This handbook is enclosed in every smoke detector and explains the installation and operation of the 
ceiling mounted smoke detector RMS-D II (article number 08-101 (12 Volt) and article number 08-102 (24 

Volt)) and RMS-V II (article number 08-201 (12 Volt) and article number 08-202 (24 Volt)). 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
                    
 

 
The  ceiling  mounted  smoke  detectors,  RMS-D  II  and  RMS-V  II,  detect  smoke  very  early  on  and  are 
different  from  conventional  localized  smoke  detectors  in  that  this  smoke  detector  does  not  require  a 

detection chamber (light labyrinth). The casing of the detector with the electronic measuring equipment is 
built into the ceiling and there are only to measuring windows on the side that is visible from the room.   
 
In the vandal proof model RMS-V II, the front plate is made of 3mm thick high grade steel, which protects 

the smoke detector against extreme conditions and vandalism. This makes it virtually indestructible.  
 
 

 

 

RMS-D II 

 

 

RMS-V II 

 

Summary of Contents for RMS-D II

Page 1: ...number 08 101 12 Volt and article number 08 102 24 Volt and RMS V II article number 08 201 12 Volt and article number 08 202 24 Volt The ceiling mounted smoke detectors RMS D II and RMS V II detect smoke very early on and are different from conventional localized smoke detectors in that this smoke detector does not require a detection chamber light labyrinth The casing of the detector with the ele...

Page 2: ...7 Table of Contents Operational Description 3 Measuring Operation 3 Detecting Smoke 3 Recognizing Manipulation 3 Recognizing Impurities 3 Malfunction 4 Alarm 4 Electrical Supply 5 Installation 5 Mounting Instructions 5 Installation Plan 7 Mounting the RMS D II 8 Initial Operation 10 Aerosol Test 10 Function Test with Test Aerosol 10 Notice 10 Maintenance 11 Maintenance Guidelines 11 Maintenance Op...

Page 3: ...sends a signal to the detector electronics The electronics analyses the signal and an alarm goes off if the set limit is exceeded Sender Empfänger Messbereich Rauchmelderoberfläche Recognizing Manipulation Advanced measuring instruments allow for a distinction between smoke and other types of interference that occur within the measuring area This way solid objects will be detected as manipulation ...

Page 4: ...in Error Mode cannot recognize smoke For security reasons the smoke detector can give off an alarm signal for certain malfunctions when the cause is not removed A malfunction can be caused by 1 Attempted Manipulation 2 Covering or Taping the Surface 3 Impurities on the Surface 4 Insects 5 Objects within 1000 mm distance 6 Direct Blinding or Reflections of Sunlight or Other Bright Lights 7 Strong E...

Page 5: ...ed carefully in order to guarantee a safe and smooth operation Not following these instructions can lead to false alarms or additional error signals The basic installation can be found in the VDS guidelines 2095 and other recognized technical rules and norms and guidelines of specific countries are also to be regarded Avoid mounting the smoke detector near sources of steam dust exhaust and other s...

Page 6: ...be installed within arm s reach We recommend a mounting height of 2 70 m Low frequency electrical sources of interference such as electronical transformers switch mode power supplies for halogen lamps and neon lamps must be at least 1 m from the smoke detector and its connecting lines Lamps must be at least 1m away from the smoke detector and the detector may not be mounted within the cone of ligh...

Page 7: ...lation Plan SUB D Connection Plug Arrangement for RMS D II and RMS V II with 12V or 24V Pin Relay Status for Error Alarm idle Relay Status in measuring mode Assignment Configuration 1 GND Ground 2 Error Contact 3 Error Central Contact 4 Error Break Contact 5 Reset against Ground 6 Alarm Contact 7 Alarm Central Contact 8 Alarm Break Contact 9 12V 24V Fig 2 The relays deactivate in the case of an al...

Page 8: ...oke detector must be mounted on a stable structure Dust and other impurities must be removed from the ceiling before the smoke detector can be replaced Drill a round hole with a 75mm diameter and at least 100mm deep in the ceiling Please note that the in wall socket can only be fastened in a hole with a 75mm diameter Pull the wire through the in wall socket and fasten the socket to the ceiling usi...

Page 9: ...efore the smoke detector can be replaced Drill a round hole with a 75mm diameter and at least 100mm deep in the ceiling Please note that the in wall socket can only be fastened in a hole with a 75mm diameter Connect the wire with the smoke detector in accordance with the installation plan in Fig 2 In order to avoid perturbations the RMS V ll should be grounded Screw the stainless steel plate on th...

Page 10: ...lso suitable The test socket with the article number 8109 is required Function Test with Test Aerosol 1 Shake the test gas can 2 Attach the 3HS test socket to the test gas tester Make sure that the floor in the test socket is laid out with non reflecting material 3 Connect the socket holder to the test gas tester 4 Adjust the test rod to the necessary length 5 Cover the smoke detector centrally wi...

Page 11: ...3 Check the green blinking display This shows the correct measuring operation 4 Cause an error signal by covering the front of the smoke detector the dark measuring window until the yellow displays lights permanently Remove the cover and wait until the green display blinks again 5 Clean the measuring window lightly with a soft cloth Do not use spray Do not use any harsh cleaners or alcohol Otherwi...

Page 12: ...utput Changeover contact Changeover contact Contact voltage 100V DC 125V DC Contact voltage 100V DC 125V DC Switching current 1 0 A Switching current 1 0 A Switching power 30W 62 5 VA Switching power 30W 62 5 VA Function display Operation Error Alarm Green blinking Yellow illuminating red yellow alternating Red illuminating Function display Operation Error Alarm Green blinking Yellow illuminating ...

Page 13: ...ecome invalid Installation Mounting and Connection may only be done when the device is turned off and deactivated The device is to be protected from all types of impurities during mounting and operation Impurities on the device or its surface can cause malfunctions or a complete breakdown The connecting cable and plug may only be disconnected and connected when the device is in a deactivated condi...

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