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SIEMENS Industry, Inc.

2021-12-17

Smart Infrastructure

Installation Instructions

Models OP121/OH121

Photoelectric Smoke Detector

Photo Smoke/Thermal Detector

UL268 7th edition listed

Figure 1

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OP121

OH121

Photoelectric Smoke Detector

Photo Smoke/Thermal Detector

These instructions  are  written  in  accordance  with  the
installation  guidelines  of  NFPA  72,  National  Fire  Alarm
Code, and CAN/ULC-S524, The Installation of Fire Alarm
Systems.

AIR CURRENTS

Before  a  detector  can  sense  a  fire,  the  products  of
combustion  or  smoke  must  travel  from  the  fire  to  the
detector.  This  travel  is  especially  influenced  by  air
currents;  therefore,  consider  air  movement  when
designing  the  system.  While  combustion  products  tend
to rise, drafts from hallways, air diffusers, fans, etc., may
help  or hinder  the  travel  of  combustion  products  to  the
detector.  When  positioning  a  detector  at  a  particular
location, give consideration to windows and doors, both
open  and  closed,  and  to  other  factors  influencing  air
movement. Do not install a detector in the air stream of
a  room  air  supply  diffuser.  It  is  better  to  position  a
detector closer to an air return.

SPECIFICATIONS

Environmental

Operating Temperature:
32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38

 °

C)

Humidity: Up to 95 % RH, non-condensing
Air Pressure: No effect
Air Velocity:

 

Open area protection: 

0 - 300 ft/min

 

Duct application:

300 - 4000 ft/min

Alarm Temperature (model OH121): 135 °F (57 °C)
UL listed with STI Mechanical Protection Guard Model:
STI-9604 (see www.sti-usa.com for details)

Electrical

Voltage:

16-27 VDC

Ripple:

3 V peak-to-peak

Supervisory Current:

100 

μ

A max

Alarm Current:

30-50 mA

Start-up Time:

30 seconds max

DO NOT install this detection device until all
construction is completed.
DO NOT store this detection device where it can be
contaminated by dirt, dust, or humidity.

DETECTOR PLACEMENT

For  a  clean  air  application,  use  30-foot  center  spacing
(900  sq  ft)  from  NFPA  Standard  72  initiating  devices
chapter  and  CAN/ULC-S524  as  a starting  point  for  a
detector  installation  layout.  This  spacing,  however,  is
based  on  ideal  conditions  – smooth  ceiling,  no  air
movement,  and  no  physical  obstructions.  In  some
applications,  considerably  less  area  is  protected
adequately by each smoke detector. In all installations,
place the detector on the ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches
from a side wall, or on a wall, 12 inches from the ceiling.

Follow the drawings provided or approved by Siemens
Industry, Inc. or by its authorized distributors. See
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, initiating devices
chapter for additional guidance on special issues such
as beamed construction and high stockpiling.

TO AVOID NUISANCE ALARMS
Do  not

locate  the  detectors  where  excessive  smoke

concentrations exist under normal conditions, or in areas
of prolonged high relative humidity where condensation
occurs.

Do  not

locate  the  detectors  next  to  an  oil  burner,  or

garage where exhaust fumes can trigger an alarm. Other
causes  of  false  alarms  are  dust  accumulation,  heavy
concentrations of steam, heavy pipe or cigar smoke, and
certain aerosol sprays.

Summary of Contents for OP121

Page 1: ... with STI Mechanical Protection Guard Model STI 9604 see www sti usa com for details Electrical Voltage 16 27 VDC Ripple 3 V peak to peak Supervisory Current 100 μA max Alarm Current 30 50 mA Start up Time 30 seconds max DO NOT install this detection device until all construction is completed DO NOT store this detection device where it can be contaminated by dirt dust or humidity DETECTOR PLACEMEN...

Page 2: ... The detector is marked DO NOT PAINT This is intended to prohibit painting during routine maintenance of the occupancy which can affect proper operation of the detector LED INDICATOR OPERATION The OP121 OH121 contains an LED indicator capable of flashing either one of three distinct colors green yellow or red The microprocessor based detector monitors the following Smoke in its sensing chamber Smo...

Page 3: ...mal 30 seconds per applied setting Open area Green 10 double flash Air duct Green 10 triple flash TESTING AND MAINTENANCE To assure proper operation of the detector and control panel it is required that both the Sensitivity test and the Functional test be conducted using the procedures outlined below SENSITIVITY TEST The OP121 OH121 monitors its smoke sensitivity automatically and requires no test...

Page 4: ...36866 FDBZ492 PR A6V10330327 FCC Statement WARNING Installation and usage of equipment not in accordance with instructions manual may result in Radiation of radio frequency energy Interference to radio communications Install and use equipment in accordance with installation instructions manual Read the following information AVERTISSEMENT L installation et l utilisation d équipement non conforme au...

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