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SS-400-000 

I56-3065-000R

Before Installing 

Please  thoroughly  read  System  Sensor’s

  Guide  for  Proper  Use  of 

Smoke  Detectors  in  Duct  Applications

  (I56-473-XX),  which  pro-

vides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zon-
ing,  wiring,  and  special  applications.  Copies  of  this  manual  are 
available  from  System  Sensor.  NFPA  Standards  72,  76,  and  90A 
should also be referenced for detailed information. 

NOTICE:

  This  manual  should  be  left  with  the  owner/user  of 

this equipment.
All sensors must be tested after installation and periodically there-
after. Testing methods must satisfy the Authority Having Jurisdic-
tion (AHJ). Sensors offer maximum performance when tested and 
maintained in compliance with NFPA 72. 

General Description

An HVAC system supplies conditioned air to virtually every area 
of a building. Smoke introduced into this air duct system will be 
distributed  to  the  entire  building.  Smoke  detectors  designed  for 
use in air duct systems are used to sense the presence of smoke 
in the duct. In facilities with large air changes per hour, airflow 
can carry smoke particles directly to the HVAC system. Per NFPA 
76 Very Early Warning Fire Detection (VEWFD) sensors shall be 
installed to monitor return air from the space. The 7251DH can be 
installed to monitor the return air from the space in order to meet 
NFPA 76 requirements.
The  7251DH  Air  Duct  Smoke  Detector  uses  a  7251  laser  smoke 
sensor. This smoke detection method combined with an efficient 
housing design that samples air passing through a duct provides 
early detection of a developing hazardous condition. When suf-
ficient  smoke  is  sensed,  an  alarm  signal  is  initiated  at  the  fire 
control panel monitoring the detector, and appropriate action can 
be taken to shut off fans and blowers, change over air handling 
systems,  etc.  This  can  prevent  the  distribution  or  isolation  of 
toxic  smoke  and  fire  gases  throughout  the  areas  served  by  the 
duct system as well as provide an alert of a developing hazardous 
condition in a facility.
Two  LEDs  on  each  detector  latch  ON  to  provide  a  local  alarm 
indication. There is also a remote alarm output for use with aux-
iliary  devices.  The  7251DH  has  remote  test  capability  with  the 
RTS451/RTS451KEY Remote Test Station.

Specifications

Length: 

14.5 inches (36.7 cm)

Width: 

5 inches (12.7 cm)

Depth: 

3.5 inches (8.9 cm)

Weight: 

2.8 lbs. (1.1 kg)

Operating Temperature Range: 

32° to 100°F (0° to 38°C)

Operating Humidity Range: 

10% to 93% Relative Humidity

Duct Air Velocity: 

300 – 4000 ft./min.

Voltage Range: 

15 – 32 VDC Peak

Standby Current (nominal): 

230uA at 24 VDC (no communication)

 

330uA at 24 VDC (one communication every 5 sec. with LED enabled)

LED current (nominal): 

6.5mA at 24 VDC

Contents of the Duct Detector Housing Kit

The 7251DH consists of the following items: (See Figure 1).
See Table 1 on Page 2 for inlet sampling tube and detector sup-
ply information.
1.  Complete laser duct assembly.
2.  Two #10 sheet metal mounting screws.
3.  Two sampling tube filters.
4.  One test magnet.
5.  Drilling template.
6.  Two 

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˝ O-rings.

7.  Two rubber tube bushings seals.
8.  Four #6 self-tapping mounting screws for the sampling tube.
9.  One filter adapter.
10.  One inlet tube end plug.
11.  Four #6x

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 cover mounting screws.

12.  Two #10 speed nuts.
13.  One test coil and parts bag.

NOTE:

  The  inlet  sampling  tube  must  be  ordered  separately.  It 

must be the correct length for the width of the duct where it will 
be installed. See Table 1 to determine the inlet tube required for 
different duct widths. 

Installation Sequence 

Page

Step 1.  Determine duct mounting application . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 2.  Verify duct air flow direction and velocity . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 3.  Drill the mounting holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 4.  Secure the housing base to the duct  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 5.  Install the inlet sampling tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 6.  Field wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Step 7.  Install the filters and check pressure differential  . . . . 4
Step 8.  Perform detector check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Step 9.  Install the cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Step 10.  Perform the final system check (Testing) . . . . . . . . . . 7

Step 1. Verify Duct Air Flow Direction and Velocity

For “Very Early Warning Fire Protection” (VEWFP) NFPA 76 calls 
for sensors to be mounted at the return air location for a space 
(section 8.5.3.1.2.3). (A) “Where stand-alone packed HVAC units 
are installed, sensors or ports shall be installed where return air is 
brought back to the unit.” (B) “Sensors or ports shall be installed 
such  that  each  covers  no  greater  than  0.4sq.m  (4sq.ft.)  of  the 
return  air  opening.”  The  System  Sensor  duct  smoke  detector  is 
designed to satisfy NFPA 76 for VEWFD. 

I56-3

065-000R

7251DH Intelligent
Air Duct Smoke Detector

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174

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

www.systemsensor.com

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Summary of Contents for 7251DH

Page 1: ...Station Specifications Length 14 5 inches 36 7 cm Width 5 inches 12 7 cm Depth 3 5 inches 8 9 cm Weight 2 8 lbs 1 1 kg Operating Temperature Range 32 to 100 F 0 to 38 C Operating Humidity Range 10 to 93 Relative Humidity Duct Air Velocity 300 4000 ft min Voltage Range 15 32 VDC Peak Standby Current nominal 230uA at 24 VDC no communication 330uA at 24 VDC one communication every 5 sec with LED enab...

Page 2: ...uct Air Flow Direction and Velocity The 7251DH is designed to be used in air handling systems having air velocities of 300 to 4000 feet per minute Be sure to check en gineering specifications to ensure that the air velocity in the duct falls within these parameters If necessary an Alnor Model 6000 P velocity meter Dwyer 460 differential pressure gauge or their equivalent may be used to check the a...

Page 3: ... Figure 3B Installation of foam gaskets over sam pling tube bushings B Installation for Ducts More Than 8 Feet Wide NOTE To install inlet tubes in ducts more than 8 feet wide work must be performed inside the air duct Sampling of air in ducts wider than 8 feet is accomplished by using the ST 10 inlet sam pling tube Install the inlet tube as follows 1 Any tube over 3 feet long that doesn t protrude...

Page 4: ... EXHAUST TUBE AIR FLOW DIRECTION EXHAUST TUBE INLET TUBE INLET TUBE EXHAUST TUBE DETECTOR HOUSING AIR FLOW DIRECTION EXHAUST TUBE INLET TUBE DETECTOR HOUSING A B C D HORIZONTAL MOUNTING OF HOUSING VERTICAL MOUNTING OF HOUSING Figure 5 Tube mounting configurations with varying air flow direction and orientation of detector housing Vertical as well as horizontal mounting is acceptable H0109 00 the a...

Page 5: ...all the RTS451 RTS451KEY test coil connect the device as shown in Figure 11 wire runs must be limited to 25 ohms or less per interconnecting wire Place the coil in the detector housing with the arrow facing up and pointing toward the detector as in Figure 11 Attach the coil leads to the housing terminals as shown polarity is not important Firmly screw the bracket in place over the test coil 8 4 Tr...

Page 6: ...ine Comm Line Alarm Initiation Loop Comm Line ULC Listed Control Panel 1st Detector in Loop 2nd Detector in Loop The RTS451 RTS451KEY test coil circuit requires an external 24VDC power supply which must be UL listed Figure 9C System wiring diagram for duct detectors using a ULC listed control panel Figure 9A Figure 9B H0542 00 DETECTOR HEAD TEST COIL H0292 00 Figure 11 RTS451 RTS451KEY test coil i...

Page 7: ...y vacuuming or blowing out dust and particles 5 Replace the sensing chamber cover aligning the arrow on the top with arrow on the printed circuit board 6 To replace the screen place it over the chamber assembly turning it until it snaps into place 7 Replace the cover using the LEDs to align the cover and then gently pushing it until it locks into place 8 Reinstall the detector 9 Test the detector ...

Page 8: ...T LOG Detector Identification Information Manufacturer Detector Model Serial Number Date Installed Description of Detector Location The Results and Maintenance Data Date Tested Test Description Test Results Maintenance Performed Comments firealarmresources com ...

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