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BEFORE INSTALLING

This detector must be installed in compliance with the control panel system 
installation manual. The installation must meet the requirements of the Au-
thority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Detectors offer maximum performance 
when installed in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association 
(NFPA); see NFPA 72.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Model 60-1039 is an intelligent, spot-type heat detector, designed to be pro-
grammable for a setpoint range of 135ºF to 174ºF for ordinary detection or 
175ºF to 190ºF for intermediate detection. Detectors in the ordinary range 
may be programmed for either fixed or 15ºF rate of rise operation. Detectors 
set between 135ºF to 155ºF or 175ºF to 190ºF are designed 50 foot spacing. 
Detectors set between 156ºF to 174ºF are designed for 15 foot spacing. These 
spacings are designated per UL 521.

The detector is designed with tri-color LEDs to indicate detector status. The 
detector can be programmed to make the LEDs blink or be steady green, am-
ber, or red. The detector remote output can be configured to follow the LED 
or be independently controlled. A remote LED annunciator is available as an 
accessory (RA400Z/RA100Z).

WIRING GUIDE

All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code, 
applicable local codes and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Proper 
wire gauges should be used. The installation wires should be color coded to 
limit wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting. Improper connections 
will prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire.

1.   Wire the detector base (supplied separately) per the wiring diagram, see 

Figure 1.

2.   Install the detector into the base. Push the detector into the base while 

turning it clockwise to secure it in place. 

3.   Set the desired address using the IR configuration tool (model no. EA-CT).
4.   Test the detector as described in the TESTING section of this manual.

FIGURE 1. WIRING DIAGRAM:

(+)

(–)

(–)

(+)

LISTED COM

PA

TIBLE

CONTROL

 P

ANEL

OPTIONAL RETURN LOOP

OPTIONAL REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR

(+)

(–)

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1 I56-2466-006R

60-1039
Intelligent Heat Detector

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Normal Operating Voltage: 

  15 to 30 VDC 

Standby Current: 

  451 µA max. @ 24 VDC (continuous broadcasts)

LED Current: 

  2 mA max. @ 24 VDC (LEDs on)

Operating Humidity Range: 

  10% to 93% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing

Installation Temperatures: 

  –4°F to 100°F (–20°C to 38°C), 135°F to 174ºF setpoint; –4°F to 150°F (–20°C to 66°C), 175°F to 190ºF setpoint

Fixed Temperature Rating: 

  135°F to 190°F (57°C to 88°C); programmable

Rate of Rise Detection: 

  Responds to greater than 15°F/min.(8ºC/mm); programmable

Height: 

  2.1˝ (51 mm)

Diameter: 

  6.1˝ (155 mm) installed; 4.1˝ (104 mm) installed

Weight: 

  4.8 ounces (137 g)

TAMPER RESISTANCE

The detector bases have a tamper-resistant capability. When this capability is 
enabled, detector cannot be removed from the base without the use of a tool. 
Refer to the detector base installation instruction manual for details in using 
this capability.

TESTING

Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system is undergoing 
maintenance, and will temporarily be out of service. Disable the system to 
prevent unwanted alarms.

The detector can be tested in the following ways:

A. Functional:

 

 This detector can be functionally tested by using the EA-CT. Following 
the instructions, initiate the detector test sequence. The detector will 
then send a test alarm message to the panel. Refer to the control panel 
technical documentation for further information. 

B. 

 Direct  Heat:

 

 A hair dryer, heat gun, or test apparatus designed for this purpose should 
be used to test the sensing circuit. Direct the heat toward the thermistor, 
using care to avoid damaging the plastic housing. The detector will reset 
only after if has had sufficient time to cool.

Detectors that fail these tests should be cleaned as described under CLEAN-
ING and retested. If the detectors still fail these tests they should be returned 
for repair.

CLEANING

NOTE: Before cleaning notify the proper authorities that the system is un-
dergoing maintenance, and therefore the system will temporarily be out of 
service. Disable the loop or system undergoing maintenance to prevent un-
wanted alarms.

It is recommended that the detector be removed from its mounting base for 
easier cleaning and that detectors be cleaned at least once a year. Use a vac-
uum cleaner to remove dust from the sensing chamber.

FIGURE 2:

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 704 S. 10th Street

 Blue Springs, MO 64015

 Phone: 816.229.3405; Fax: 816.228.9277

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