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D200-62-00                                                                                              1                                                                                                I56-932-07

2112/24D(A) and 2112/24TD(A) 
Photoelectronic Smoke Detectors

INSTALLATION  AND  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS

A Division of Pittway

 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495

Before Installing 

Please thoroughly read the System Sensor manual I56-407, 

Guide  for  Proper  Use  of  System  Smoke  Detectors,

  which 

provides  detailed  information  on  detector  spacing,  place-
ment,  zoning,  wiring,  and  special  applications.  Copies  of 
this manual are available at no charge from System Sensor. 
(For  installation  in  Canada,  refer  to  CAN/ULC-S524-M91, 

Standard  for  the  Installation  of  Fire  Alarm  Systems

,  and 

CEC Part 1, sec. 32.)

NOTICE: 

This manual should be left with the owner/user 

of this equipment.

IMPORTANT: 

This detector must be tested and maintained 

following  NFPA  72  requirements.  The  detector  should  be 
cleaned at least once a year.

General Description

Model 2112/24D(A) is a 4-wire photoelectronic smoke de-
tector that uses a state-of-the-art optical sensing chamber. 
This detector is designed to provide open area protection. 
Model 2112/24TD(A) features a restoreable, built-in, fixed-
temperature (135°F) thermal detector.

Installation of these detectors is simplified by the use of a 
mounting bracket and a plug-in screw terminal block that 

can be prewired to the system, allowing the detector to be 
easily  installed  or  removed  for  cleaning.  The  detector’s 
sensitivity can be tested in place using the MOD400R Test 
Module.

An LED on the detector provides a local visual indication of 
the detector’s status. If power is applied to the detector, and 
it is functioning normally in standby, the status LED blinks 
every ten seconds.  The LED also latches on in alarm.

Models  2112/24D(A)  and  2112/24TD(A)  feature  a  visual 
indication  that  maintenance  is  required  –  if  the  sensing 
chamber drifts out of its sensitivity limits, the LED ceases 
to blink.

Mounting

Each 2112/24D(A) and 2112/24TD(A) detector is supplied 
with  a  mounting  bracket  that  permits  the  detector  to  be 
mounted:
1. To a single gang box, or
2. Directly to a 3

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-inch or 4-inch octagonal box, or

3. To a 4 inch square electrical box by using a plaster ring.

Tamper-resistant Feature

This detector includes a tamper-resistant feature that pre-
vents  its  removal  from  the  bracket  without  the  use  of  a 

Figure 1. Wiring diagram for the 2112/24D(A) and 2112/24TD(A) detectors:

OPTIONAL CLASS A WIRING

EOL RESISTOR

SPECIFIED BY

PANEL

MANUFACTURER

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: Observe polarity in power and initiating loops when wiring.

NOTE

A78-2336-03

IMPORTANT: OBSERVE POLARITY

This detector requires that you observe polarity when wiring. If wiring polarity is not observed on the 
initiating loop, the unit will send an alarm signal to the control panel to signify incorrect wiring. 

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Summary of Contents for 2112/24D

Page 1: ...d or removed for cleaning The detector s sensitivity can be tested in place using the MOD400R Test Module An LED on the detector provides a local visual indication of the detector s status If power is applied to the detector and it is functioning normally in standby the status LED blinks every ten seconds The LED also latches on in alarm Models 2112 24D A and 2112 24TD A feature a visual indicatio...

Page 2: ...ay be used to provide additional protection against electrical interference Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have specifications for allowable loop resistance Consult the control panel specifications for the total loop resistance allowed for the control panel being used before wiring the detector loops Wire connections are made by stripping about 1 4 inch of insulation from the end ...

Page 3: ...LL TAB TO ACTIVATE TAMPER RESIST FEATURE ALIGNMENT ARROWS LED TEST MODULE SOCKET RECESSED TEST SWITCH PUSH RECESSED SWITCH WITH A 0 18 MAX DIAMETER TOOL Figure 3 2112 24D A and 2112 24TD A smoke detector mounting bracket A78 2333 01 Figure 4 Top and side views showing position of test switch periodic maintenance Test the 2112 24D A as follows A Test Switch 1 A recessed test switch is located on th...

Page 4: ...nd smoldering type This is to ensure that both can detect a wide range of types of fires Ionization detec tors offer a broad range of fire sensing capability but they are somewhat better at detecting fast flaming fires than slow smoldering fires Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering fires better than flaming fires which have little if any visible smoke Because fires develop in different ways an...

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