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F220 Series Detectors with 

F220-B6/C/E/R Bases

Installation Manual

 

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English manual

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Summary of Contents for F220

Page 1: ...F220 Series Detectors with F220 B6 C E R Bases Installation Manual en English manual 4998138694Er7 book Page 1 Thursday March 1 2007 8 42 AM ...

Page 2: ...y other year Depending on local regulations calibration testing might be required more than once a year Perform functional testing yearly Test the calibration to meet NFPA 72 using either the magnet test or measuring the calibration with a calibrated product from No Climb Products Ltd Quickly determine the calibration by a visual inspection of the detector s LED refer to Section 4 4 Flash Rate and...

Page 3: ...20 B6E and F220 B6R Detector Bases and the F220 Series Heat and Photoelectric Smoke Detectors Install them according to NFPA 72 For installation guidelines refer to Installation Considerations for Smoke and Fire Detectors P N 26715 2 1 F220 B6 Series Detector Bases 2 1 1 Compatible Control Panels Two wire i NOTE Do not paint the detectors Paint or other foreign matter covering the detector can pre...

Page 4: ...are four wire bases All three of the four wire bases have a Form A alarm relay In addition to the alarm relay the F220 B6C has a Form C auxiliary alarm relay F220 B6E has a power supervision EOL relay i NOTE Use the F220 B6RS when a built in sounder is needed The F220 B6RS also has a Form A alarm relay Refer to the F220 Series Detectors with the F220 B6RS Installation Manual P N F01U029847 For add...

Page 5: ... 2 Terminal 2 3 Terminal 3 4 Terminal 4 5 Terminal 5 6 Resettable Auxiliary Power Positive In and Out Terminals b1 and b2 7 Resettable Auxiliary Power Negative In and Out Terminal a1 a2 8 Remote Terminal c 9 Tamper Tab Locking Bar 10 Tamper Tab Locking Bar Mount 11 Alignment Key 4 places 12 Snap Lock 4 places 13 Earth Shield Terminal optional Fig 2 1 Base Features 4998138694Er7 book Page 5 Thursda...

Page 6: ...se the F220 PTHC as a stand alone CO detector F220 135 Electronic heat detector 135 F 57 C fixed temperature and rate of rise F220 135F Electronic heat detector 135 F 57 C fixed temperature only F220 190F Electronic heat detector 190 F 88 C fixed temperature only F220 P Photoelectric smoke detector F220 PTH Photoelectric smoke detector with integral 135 F 57 C heat sensor F220 PTHC Photoelectric s...

Page 7: ...ctor 2 Light emitting diode LED 3 Thermistor heat detectors only 4 Unlocking port 5 Back of detector 6 Chambermaid location Fig 2 2 Detector Features F220 135 No circle around the thermistor F220 135F A gray circle around the thermistor F220 190F A black circle around the thermistor Table 2 2 Distinguishing Heat Detectors WARNING The F220 135 F220 135F and F220 190F are not life safety devices Use...

Page 8: ...on exists If the detector determines an alarm condition exists the LED changes from flashing green to steady red The detector returns to normal when power is interrupted and the alarm condition clears Throughout its normal life cycle the smoke detector monitors and periodically adjusts itself to keep the sensitivity at its factory calibrated level When excessively dirty the detector s LED flash ra...

Page 9: ...A maximum at 30 VDC F220 B6E 25 mA at 12 VDC 30 mA at 24 VDC 34 mA maximum at 30 VDC F220 B6R 13 5 mA at 12 VDC 16 5 mA at 24 VDC 19 mA maximum at 30 VDC Standby Current F220 B6 C R No current draw in standby F220 B6E 16 mA maximum at 30 VDC Voltage F220 B6 two wire 8 5 VDC to 32 0 VDC F220 B6C E R four wire 10 0 VDC to 30 0 VDC Table 2 4 F220 B6 Series Base Specifications Current Alarm 20 mA mini...

Page 10: ...location of the snap locks refer to Figure 2 1 item 12 page 5 to release the mounting skirt 2 Run all system wiring refer to Section 3 2 Wire the Bases 3 Mount the base using the two oblong mounting holes Fits 4 in square octagon AB and single gang back boxes 4 Tighten the base to the mounting surface Tighten until snug but not distorted i NOTE Follow NFPA 72 guidelines for mounting locations For ...

Page 11: ...re system the maximum loop length and number of bases that can be placed on a loop depend on the voltage drop on the power circuit Use standard voltage drop calculations to ensure that the last detector on the loop meets the minimum voltage requirement of at least 10 V CAUTION When wiring bases all terminal screws including those not wired must be tightened to prevent loose screw heads from making...

Page 12: ...igure 3 4 on page 15 is required for each loop when using four wire bases 3 3 Wire Optional Remote Annunciators If using the optional DRA 5 Remote Alarm Indicator connect the positive red wire to terminal b1 and the negative wire white to terminal c refer to Figure 3 1 1 Red wire to Terminal b1 on base 2 White wire to Terminal c on base Fig 3 1 Optional DRA 5 Remote Annunciator Wiring b1 b2 3 5 4 ...

Page 13: ...on terminal b2 out from terminal b1 negative in and out from terminal a1 a2 from the control panel or from a previous two wire base and output to the next two wire base 2 Place the EOL resistor across base s power terminals b2 and a1 a2 of the last base on the loop Refer to the control panel installation instructions for resistor specifications Fig 3 2 Wiring F220 B6 Two wire Bases b1 b2 3 5 4 2 1...

Page 14: ...te power supervision devices such as the D275 are 1 Power input positive in on terminal b2 out from terminal b1 negative in and out from terminal a1 a2 from the control panel or from a previous four wire base and output to the next four wire base 2 Initiating device circuit IDC input positive inand out from terminal 5 and negative in and out from terminal 4 from the control panel or from a previou...

Page 15: ...wer input positive in on terminal b2 negative in on terminal a1 a2 from the control panel or from a previous four wire base 2 Initiating device circuit IDC input positive to terminal 2 and negative to terminal 1 from the control panel or from a previous four wire base 3 Jumper connecting terminals 2 and 3 4 Place an appropriate EOL resistor refer to the control panel s installation instructions fo...

Page 16: ... out from ter minal b1 negative in and out from terminal a1 a2 from the control panel or from a previous four wire base and output to the next four wire base 2 Initiating device circuit IDC input positive in and out from terminal 2 and negative in and out from terminal 1 from the control panel or from a previous four wire base and output to the next four wire base or to loop termination refer to F...

Page 17: ...e output terminal b1 The red wire remains unconnected 1 EOL resistor refer to the control panel s installation instructions for specifications 2 The positive and negative IDC wires blue from the D275 3 Connect the positive IDC wire through the EOL resistor to Terminal 2 and the negative IDC wire to Terminal 1 on the last base on the loop 4 Red wire to Terminal b1 on last base on loop for 12 VDC sy...

Page 18: ...1 See also Figure 4 2 Items 4 and 9 on page 19 CAUTION Before mounting detector heads all terminal screws in the bases including those not wired must be tightened to prevent loose screw heads from making intermitent electrical contact with the detector head 1 Snap locking bar X off base molding 2 Insert locking bar X into locking bar mount until fully engaged Fig 4 1 Engaging the Locking Bar X X X...

Page 19: ...down onto the mounting base refer to Figure 4 2 Item 3 to engage the snap locks 1 Detector head heat detector shown in exam ple 2 Mounting skirt 3 Mounting base 4 Locking port 5 Alignment keys four places on the bottom of the mounting skirt and four corresponding places on the base 6 LED 7 Bar on mounting skirt 8 T mark on mounting skirt 9 Locking bar in locked position Fig 4 2 Part Orientation fo...

Page 20: ...clockwise until the LED aligns with the T mark on the mounting skirt refer to Figure 4 2 Item 8 Remove Remove the detector head by turning it counter clockwise If the optional locking bar is used refer to Figure 4 3 CAUTION The mounting skirts and detector heads are keyed Do not force them onto the mounting bases 1 Insert screwdriver through the locking port and depress the locking bar 2 Hold the ...

Page 21: ...nt the number of red LED flashes that follow and refer to Table 4 1 for sensitivity definitions 4 The detector exits sensitivity mode and returns to one green LED flash every eight seconds Number of Red Flashes Sensitivity Definition Obscuration 1 Malfunctioning smoke or heat detector 3 Normally operating smoke or heat detector with little or no dirt contamination 4 to 6 Progressively more contami...

Page 22: ...2 Item 8 on page 19 4 Hold the magnet against the T mark on the mounting skirt refer to Figure 4 2 Item 8 on page 19 until the green LED flashes twice and the red LED repeats the sensitivity indication 5 The detector exits sensitivity mode If CleanMe has been successfully enabled the green LED flashes twice in rapid succession every eight seconds indicating that CleanMe is activated To disable Cle...

Page 23: ...r wire runs with EOL power supervision modules or F220 B6E bases 4 Apply power to the system Check for alarms and troubles 5 Note which detectors alarmed if any shut down the system remove alarmed detectors from their bases and recheck the bases for proper wiring 6 If the problem persists determine if the problem is caused by the detector or the base Replace the affected detectors or bases with kn...

Page 24: ...eat lamp until the detector alarms and the alarm LED lights To cause smoke detectors to alarm either Activate the internal reed switch by placing a magnet horizontally against the T mark on the mounting skirt refer to Figure 4 2 Item 8 on page 19 and holding it there for three consecutive LED flashes or Use a UL Listed aerosol smoke detector tester to simulate an alarm Follow the instructions prov...

Page 25: ...ors Removing the detector head or resetting the detector s power places the detector in a special test mode for 15 minutes If over 35 ppm of CO is applied to the detector within this 15 minute period the detector must alarm or it is defective 5 5 Perform NFPA 72 Required Testing Refer to Section 1 2 Required Maintenance and Testing on page 2 WARNING The F220 PTHC detects carbon monoxide CO as a co...

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