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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

PRODUCT APPLICATION:

The Firex Series Duct Smoke Detectors provide early detection of smoke and products of combustion present in the air moving through an HVAC
duct in commercial, industrial and residential applications.

These devices are designed to prevent the recirculation of smoke in areas by the air handling systems, fans and blowers.  Complete systems
may be shut down in the event of smoke detection.

NOTE

For the correct installation of a duct smoke unit, please refer to the NFPA 72E (Standard for Automatic Fire Detectors) and NFPA 90A (Standard
for Installation of Air Condition and Ventilation Systems.)

This detector is not intended for open area protection nor should it be used for early warning detection or replace a regular fire detection system.

Maple Chase provides a special U.L. 50 listed, NEMA 3R rated weatherproof enclosure separately (Model 0590) which should be used in
appropriate outdoor applications for protection from the elements.  Other installations above the roof line (attics, banjo type roofs, etc.) do not
require the special Model 0590 weatherproof enclosure as long as the Maple Chase duct smoke detectors are not exposed to dripping water or
other environmental  elements.  The Model 0590 weatherproof enclosure should be used in all applications where environmental elements are
a concern or local code requires a weatherproof enclosure for proper installation.  All installations of our duct smoke detectors and weatherproof
enclosures should be done in accordance with all applicable electrical and building codes.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:  

The Firex Smoke Detector is fitted with a mounting base that will accept an Ionization Detector Head Model # 2850 - 250 or Photoelectric
Detector Head Model # 2850 - 350.  The duct unit supports 2 sets of Form “C” Alarm Contacts and 1 form “C” Trouble Contact. The trouble
contact supervises the presence of the input power and removal of the detector head. 

THE TROUBLE CONTACTS (TERMINALS 13-14-15) ARE SHOWN IN THE NON-ENERGIZED CONDITION.

The trouble contact 

will not

operate in the event of a smoke alarm.

The Firex Duct Detector models 2650-660 and 2650-661 will operate on one of the following input voltage sources: 24VAC, 24VDC, 115VAC
and 230VAC.

The duct smoke detector units are designed to operate in duct widths from 12 inches to 10 feet wide with an air velocity between 500 and 4000
feet per minute. To verify correct installation, the pressure differential between the input and exhaust tubes should be measured using a
Magnehelic pressure gauge or equivalent.  An acceptable reading must be between 0.01 and 1.2 inches of water.

For a Smoke Duct Detector unit to operate correctly, it must be installed 6 duct widths from any obstruction i.e. elbows, deflector plates, filters,
dampers, etc. In situations where the criteria cannot be met, deviations are acceptable providing they meet the pressure differential
requirements.

SAMPLING TUBES:

The principal of operation of a duct detector is based on the Venturi effect.  Two tubes extend into the HVAC duct.  Air flowing through the duct
is forced into the air intake tube via the air intake holes, and passes over the detector head.  The air will be drawn out via the exhaust tube back
into the HVAC duct.  (7” exhaust tube provided in the installation kit.)

When the particles of smoke suspended in the air stream reach the alarm threshold of the detector head, the unit will go into alarm.

REMOTE ACCESSORIES:

Audible and visual alarm indicators, remote status indicators and remote reset/test switches can be accommodated by the 
Firex Duct units by connecting to the DC voltage output terminals 16 thru 21 (see page 6 for details).  These terminals are not supervised and
the current will only be present when the detector unit is in alarm.  The remote pilot LED will be permanently illuminated when connected to the
output terminals. Trouble contacts cannot be connected to a fire alarm panel when the trouble (yellow) LED is connected. When connecting the
- trouble LED place a jumper between terminals 14 and 18.

MODEL  2650-660 Ionization
MODEL  2650-661 Photoelectric

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
UNIVERSAL DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS

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Summary of Contents for 2650-660

Page 1: ...ARE SHOWN IN THE NON ENERGIZED CONDITION The trouble contact will not operate in the event of a smoke alarm The Firex Duct Detector models 2650 660 and 2650 661 will operate on one of the following input voltage sources 24VAC 24VDC 115VAC and 230VAC The duct smoke detector units are designed to operate in duct widths from 12 inches to 10 feet wide with an air velocity between 500 and 4000 feet per...

Page 2: ...en installing duct smoke units down stream of filters fires occurring in the filters will be detected but if the filters become blocked insufficient air flow through the duct unit will prevent the correct operation of the duct detector 6 Where possible install duct detectors upstream of air humidifiers and downstream of dehumidifiers 7 To prevent false alarms the duct detector should not be mounte...

Page 3: ...erential pressure between the inlet and exhaust tubes The differential pressure between the two tubes should be greater than 0 01 inches of water and less than 1 2 inches of water Model Number Detector Model Number S60A Ionization Detector Head 2850 250 S60A Photoelectric Detector Head 2850 350 POWER REQUIREMENTS QUIESCENT CURRENT ALARM CURRENT 24V AC 35 mA 24V AC 74mA 24V DC 15 mA 24V DC 48mA QUI...

Page 4: ...Air Products and Controls Inc Spray the test gas directly at the detector head from a distance of 12 inches for at least 2 seconds CAUTION SPRAYING FROM A DISTANCE CLOSER THAN 12 INCHES CAN CAUSE DETECTOR CONTAMINATION After 15 to 20 seconds the detector head will go into alarm illuminating the detector head LED and causing the duct unit functions to operate relays will change state and the remote...

Page 5: ...ad and connect one of the appropriate dedicated power sources to the applicable terminals See above Replace detector head and the unit will be energized The green LED will be illuminated When pressing the test reset button the red alarm LED will be illuminated In the event of a fire alarm certain equipment may have to be shut down A shut down will be achieved by interrupting the supply source to t...

Page 6: ... 1 Firex Detector 2 EOL End of Line Fig 1 17 19 19 21 REMOTE ACCESSORY WIRING vvv vvv 21 20 13 19 vvv 18 14 YELLOW TROUBLE LED KEY OR PUSH BUTTON TEST RESET SWITCH RED ALARM LED AND OR HORN STROBE _ _ GREEN PILOT LED TROUBLE CONTACTS CANNOT BE CONNECTED TO FIRE ALARM PANEL WHEN USING THIS OPTION JUMPER TROUBLE TEST RESET ALARM PILOT 7 RED BLACK ...

Page 7: ...7 18 19 20 21 ALL RELAYS OPERATE WITH SINGLE ALARM 30 DETECTORS MAX ALL RELAYS OPERATE WITH SINGLE ALARM INDIVIDUAL HORN STROBE OPERATE ON ALARMED DETECTOR ONLY 30 DETECTORS MAX ALL RELAYS OPERATE WITH SINGLE ALARM ALL HORN STROBES OPERATE WITH SINGLE ALARM 15 DETECTORS MAX COMMON TEST RESET 30 DETECTORS ONLY H NORMALLY OPEN RESET SWITCH H H H H H Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 1 U...

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