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3. Detector Positioning. 

 

An infrared signal is projected out of the transmitter optics (see Fig 3) to the reflector placed at the 
opposite end of the detection zone. The signal is reflected back to the receiver where it is analysed for 
fire and Trouble. 
 
It is important that the Fireray 50/100RU Detector is positioned correctly to minimise the detection time.

 

Experiments have shown that smoke from a fire does not rise directly upwards, but fans out or 
mushrooms due to air currents and heat layering effects. A fire condition occurs when the infrared beam 
is obscured by a preset limit. The time to signal a fire condition depends on the location of the Detector 
within the premises, the volume of smoke produced, construction of the roof, and ventilation 
arrangements. 
 
The maximum lateral distance either side of the beam is found to be typically 30 feet for satisfactory 
detection under flat ceilings, providing a total area coverage of 19,800 square feet (60 feet X 330 feet). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Smoke layering may be overcome by mounting the beam Detector at different heights, which will project 
the infra-red beam below the heat layer and into the smoke layer. Multiple beams at different heights 
may therefore be required. 
 
Detection time will be longer in a building with a peaked roof if a fire occurs at the fringes of the protected 
area. If in doubt, prove operation by smoke tests. 
 
The ideal location and spacing of the Detector is critical in a properly installed and operating fire alarm 
system. It is recommended that the detectors be located and spaced in accordance with the National Fire 
Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 72 “The National Fire Code”. No liability will be accepted for 
applications not conforming to NFPA regulations. 
 
The recommended installation height is approximately 19 to 24 inches below the ceiling. However, in all 
installations the National Fire Standards for that country/state must be consulted.  
 
Because of the reflecting properties of the beam, all objects must be kept a minimum of 19 inches away 
from the centre of the beam path down the entire beam length. If highly reflective surfaces are close to 
the beam, then greater clearances should be applied. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Single Beam 

60 Ft 

60 Ft 

Multiple Beams 

19 

 24 In 

19 In 

 30 Ft

19 In 

 30 Ft

Содержание Fireray 100RU

Страница 1: ...160 330 Feet Unique simple alignment 12VDC or 24VDC operating voltage Selectable Alarm thresholds Low current consumption Automatic reset Automatic contamination compensation Low Level Controller Inte...

Страница 2: ...signal has recovered to a level above the Alarm threshold Latching mode holds the fire relay active indefinitely after an Alarm condition has occurred To clear the latched mode power must be removed f...

Страница 3: ...ounting the beam Detector at different heights which will project the infra red beam below the heat layer and into the smoke layer Multiple beams at different heights may therefore be required Detecti...

Страница 4: ...is is only to prevent the cover becoming dislodged during handling Do not mount on plasterboard or cladded walls as these surfaces do and will move Determine the position of the Head Assembly which mu...

Страница 5: ...the prism with a non reflecting surface and confirm that the AMBER indicator is OFF 6 Alignment Mode Mechanical alignment is provided by two adjustment thumb wheels on two sides of the Detector positi...

Страница 6: ...for the current orientation of the Detector and Prism This does not mean that the Detector to Prism alignment is at its optimum i e if the power is too high a misaligned Detector may be receiving a f...

Страница 7: ...it Alignment Mode and enter Operating Mode Select alignment mode AMBER LED will illuminate for 5 seconds LED flashing Slowly adjust a thumbwheel in one direction and observe the LEDs LED flashing Stop...

Страница 8: ...System Testing After successful installation and alignment the System will require testing for both Alarm and Trouble conditions This is to verify the functionality of the detector 7 1 Alarm smoke Te...

Страница 9: ...unit is fitted with a flying lead with an 8 pin connector fitted 6 pins used for easy field wiring See table below Pin Number Wire Color Signal Description 1 n a 2 BLUE Fire relay common COM connectio...

Страница 10: ...ire and Trouble should always be checked connected to a typical panel Relays are shown in normal powered no fault condition Contact fire panel manufacturer for values of Alarm Resistor and End of Line...

Страница 11: ...9 05 10 10 Detector Interface Assembly Configuration Settings not to scale ON 4 3 2 1 X X X X X X X X X DIP SWITCH X X X X X X X X X 2 X 1 3 X 4 1 2 3 4 ON SETTINGS Fig 4 2 pin port for optional Low L...

Страница 12: ...imum Size Width 5 1 inches Height 8 25 inches Depth 4 7 inches Weight 24 ounces 12 Service Application Notes Red LED indicates FIRE Continuous Amber LED indicates TROUBLE Flashing Amber LED once every...

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