1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
SEE
POWER
CONNECTIONS
REMOTE
ACCESSORIES
ALARM
CONTACTS
12 A
ALARM
CONTACTS
12 A
*TROUBLE
CONTACTS
10-A
*TROUBLE CONTACTS ARE SHOWN
IN NON-ENERGIZED CONDITION.
UNDER NORMAL OPERATION
CONTACTS WILL BE REVERSED.
FIREX DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR
SM-501 DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR
SEE
POWER
CONNECTIONS
ALARM
CONTACTS
10A
ALARM
CONTACTS
10A
*TROUBLE
CONTACTS
10A
REMOTE
ACCESSORIES
*TROUBLE CONTACTS ARE SHOWN
IN NON-ENERGIZED CONDITION.
UNDER NORMAL OPERATION CON-
TACTS WILL BE REVERSED.
INST APD0191 C081230
WIRING
*
CAUTION
: For terminals 7-15 do not use looped wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide for proper supervision of connections.
With detector head removed, connect one of the appropriate dedicated power sources to the applicable terminals (see above). Replace detec-
tor head and the unit will be energized. The green pilot LED will be illuminated, and when pressing the test/reset button, the red alarm LED
will be illuminated. This test confirms the correct basic operation of the duct smoke unit, excluding the detector head (see functional testing).
In the event of a fire alarm, certain equipment may be required to be shut down. For example, shut down may be achieved by interrupting the
fan supply source to that particular piece of equipment when wired as indicated below.
EXAMPLE:
FAN SUPPLY SOURCE
7
9
NC
C NO
ALARM RELAY
5
6
1
DEDICATED INPUT VOLTAGE
115VAC
8
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
POWER CONNECTIONS
Prior to connecting input power to the duct unit, determine the correct input voltage/ current availability and ensure it is connected to the
correct terminals.
In alarm 7 and 8 will
open, interrupting
voltage supply to fan
3
AC/+ /H
AC/- /N
2
3
or
24VAC/VDC
24VAC/VDC INPUTS
Terminals 5, 6
24VAC
50/60 Hz 0.2A MAX.
24VDC
0.1A MAX.
115VAC 50/60 Hz
0.1A MAX.
115VAC INPUT
Terminals 1,2,3.
230VAC 50/60 Hz
0.1A MAX.
230VAC INPUT
Terminals 1,2,4.
24VDC OPERATION
115VAC OPERATION
230VAC OPERATION
+ -
G H1 H2
24VAC OPERATION