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F220 Series | 

Installation Instructions | 1.0 

General Information

 

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2.

 

When the LED flashes red, place the magnet near 
the “T” again. 

3.

 

Hold the magnet against the “T” on the detector 
base until the green LED flashes twice and the red 
LED repeats the sensitivity indication. This turns 
on the CleanMe feature.  

4.

 

The LED flash sequence is as follows: 

a.

 

single flash green LED 

b.

 

double flash green LED 

5.

 

To disable CleanMe, repeat this process and verify 
the double flash returns to a single flash. 

1.6 

Magnet operation/sensitivity mode  

The F220P Series Detectors feature a unique magnet 
operation/sensitivity test. Test the detector by placing 
the magnet next to the “T” marked on the detector 
base for three consecutive flashes to cause an alarm. If 
the magnet is there for less than three flashes and more 
than one flash, the detector goes into Sensitivity Mode. 

Table 2

 describes the different LED flash rates for the 

Sensitivity Mode. 

 

Table 2:  Red LED flash definition 

 

 

 

 

# of Red 
Flashes

 

Definition 

Malfunctioning smoke or heat detector 

Normally operating smoke or heat detector 
with little or no dirt contamination 

4 to 6 

Progressively more contamination 

7 to 10 

Trouble condition, very dirty but still 
compensated to 3%. < 3% at 10 flashes. 

11 

< 2.5%/ft (2.5%/0.3 m) 

12 

< 2.0%/ft (2.0%/0.3 m), chance of false 
alarm increased 

13 

< 1.5%/ft (1.5%/0.3 m) 

14 

< 1.0%/ft (1.0%/0.3 m), chance of false 
alarm greatly increased 

15 

< 0.5%/ft (0.5%/0.3 m), false alarm very 
likely 

 

 

 

1.6.1 

The LED sensitivity flash procedure 

1.

 

Briefly place the magnet at the “T” on the detector 
base for at least one red LED flash but less then 
three LED flashes. 

2.

 

Wait for the first single green LED flash. 

3.

 

Count the number of red LED flashes that follow. 
This indicates the sensitivity. 

1.6.2 

Normal sensitivity LED flash example (see 

Figure 2

1.

 

Enter Sensitivity Mode on the smoke detector. 

2.

 

The LED flash sequence is as follows: 

a.

 

three red LED flashes  

b.

 

a single green LED flash (a separator)  

c.

 

three red LED flashes  

d.

 

a single green LED flash. 

3.

 

The detector exits sensitivity mode and returns to 
one green LED flash every eight seconds. 

 

Figure 2: 

LED flashes for normal operation 

3

5

4

2

1

 

1 -  Green LED flash 
2 -  Sequence of three red LED flashes 
3 -  Green LED flash to leave sensitivity mode 
4 -  8 seconds later 
5 -  Green LED flash to return to normal operation 

1.6.3 

Normal CleanMe sensitivity LED flash 
procedure 

1.

 

Briefly place the magnet at the “T” on the detector 
base for at least one red LED flash but less than 
three red LED flashes. 

2.

 

Wait for the LED to flash green three times. 

3.

 

Count the number of red LED flashes that follow. 
This indicates the sensitivity. 

1.6.4 

The CleanMe sensitivity LED flash example 

1.

 

Enter Sensitivity Mode on the smoke detector. 

2.

 

The LED flash sequence is as follows: 

a.

 

three red LED flashes  

b.

 

three green LED flashes (a separator)  

c.

 

three red LED flashes  

d.

 

two green LED flashes. 

3.

 

The detector exits the sensitivity mode and shows 
two green LED flashes every eight seconds. 

Содержание F220

Страница 1: ...EN Installation Instructions Photoelectric Smoke Heat Detectors F220 Series ...

Страница 2: ...open area photoelectric smoke detectors that work with commercial fire protective signaling systems and household fire warning systems Select the appropriate mounting base to configure the detectors for two wire or four wire versions For commercial and industrial installations 30 ft 9 14 m spacing between detectors is recommended To verify power to the detector and a functioning smoke sampling cir...

Страница 3: ...nce of false alarm greatly increased 15 0 5 ft 0 5 0 3 m false alarm very likely 1 6 1 The LED sensitivity flash procedure 1 Briefly place the magnet at the T on the detector base for at least one red LED flash but less then three LED flashes 2 Wait for the first single green LED flash 3 Count the number of red LED flashes that follow This indicates the sensitivity 1 6 2 Normal sensitivity LED fla...

Страница 4: ...our wire system 2 0 Product family description Table 3 Product Family Description F220 P Photoelectric smoke detector only requires base F220 PTH Photoelectric smoke detector w integral 135 F 57 C heat sensor requires base F220 PTHC Photoelectric smoke detector w integral 135 F 57 C heat sensor and CO enhanced smoke detection requires base F220 PC Photoelectric smoke detector with CO enhanced smok...

Страница 5: ...ten Depending on local regulations you can surface mount the bases using anchors mollies or wing nuts or you can mount directly to 4 in 10 cm octagonal electrical boxes and single gang switch boxes The electrical box must be large enough to accommodate the number and size of conductors specified by the National Electrical Code or any local Authorities Having Jurisdiction AHJ 4 0 Wiring information...

Страница 6: ...erted as individual ends EOL Resistors Use the EOL resistors supplied or specified by the control panel manufacturer This also applies to the D275 Module D275 Power Supervision Relay When used with 12 VDC systems connect the red wire to Terminal b1 on the last base in the run The yellow wire remains unconnected For 24 VDC systems connect the yellow wire to Terminal b1 The red wire remains unconnec...

Страница 7: ...arm Relay Form A C Terminal 4 Alarm Relay Form A NO Terminal 5 Figure 7 F220 B6C auxiliary alarm contact wiring 1 2 3 1 2 NC C NO NO C 1 Alarm NO 2 Auxiliary alarm relay 4 5 Wiring the F220 B6E The F220 B6E base has a normally open alarm loop relay and an auxiliary set of normally open contacts The contacts are rated 0 5 A use at 125 VAC and 1 0 A use at 30 VDC for resistive loads Do not use with ...

Страница 8: ...instructions 2 Attach the base skirt by aligning the four hardware keys or turn the base skirt slowly clockwise until it rests in place Press firmly to latch it onto the fixing clamps See Figure 10 Use the tamper tab locking bar to prohibit detector removal as follows 3 The snap off locking bar X is part of the base molding Shift the locking bar X into the position shown in Figure 9 to engage it 4...

Страница 9: ...March Time signal Positions 3 and 4 off Steady signal Figure 12 F220 B6RS 4 wire configuration with D275 tandem connection NO C INT b1 b2 c a1 a2 NO C INT b2 c a1 a2 NO C INT b2 c a1 a2 1 2 3 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 SEP SEP SEP SEP SEP SEP 6 7 b1 b1 8 8 8 1 D275 2 Alarm loop Terminal 1 and 2 3 Blue wire D275 Terminal 1 and EOLR 4 Black wire D275 Common 5 Yellow wire D275 for 24 V systems 6 Red wir...

Страница 10: ... second rate the detector is either cold out of sensitivity range or defective If the smoke detector LED flashes at a four second rate the detector is out of sensitivity range or defective 12 Test each detector to ensure it causes a control panel alarm Reset the control panel after each test To alarm the F220 135 135F 190F Detectors either Place a magnet horizontally against the T and hold it ther...

Страница 11: ...tion tests at installation then every other year Perform functional testing yearly Notify all concerned parties before any maintenance or testing of the fire alarm system and upon completion of these activities Test the calibration to meet NFPA using either the magnet test or measuring the calibration with a calibrated product from No Climb Products Ltd Quickly determine the calibration by a visua...

Страница 12: ... Time 22 second maximum Alarm current for all F220 Detectors 20 mA minimum use at 8 5 VDC 35 mA maximum use at 32 VDC F220 B6 2 wire 8 5 to 32 0 VDC F220 B6 R C E RS 4 wire 10 0 to 30 0 VDC Alarm Current only base current head current excluded F220 B6C 31 mA use at 12 VDC 35 mA use at 24 VDC 40 mA maximum use at 30 VDC F220 B6R 13 5 mA use at 12 VDC 16 5 mA use at 24 VDC 19 mA maximum use at 30 VD...

Страница 13: ... 13 Bosch Security Systems 8 05 4998138694D Trademarks CleanMe is a trademark of GE Interlogix ChamberMaid and Chamber Check are a trademarks of Bosch Security Systems TECHSPRAY is a registered trademark and ENVI RO TECH is a trademark of Tech Spray L P ...

Страница 14: ...F220 Series Installation Instructions Notes EN 14 Bosch Security Systems 8 05 4998138694D Notes ...

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Страница 16: ... 2005 Bosch Security Systems 4998138694D Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 ...

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