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Fire Alarm System Limitations 

 

While  a  fire  alarm  system  may  lower  insurance 
rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!

 

An  automatic  fire  alarm  system

typically  made  up  of 

smoke  detectors,  heat  detectors,  manual  pull  stations, 

audible  warning  devices,  and  a  fire  alarm  control  with 

remote notification capability

can provide early warning of 

a developing fire. 

Such  a  system,  however,  does  not  assure  protection 

against  property  damage  or  loss  of  life  resulting  from  a 

fire. 

The  Manufacturer  recommends  that  smoke  and/or  heat 

detectors  be  located  throughout  a  protected  premise 

following  the  recommendations  of  the  current  edition  of 

the  National  Fire  Protection  Association  Standard  72 

(NFPA  72),  manufacturer's  recommendations,  State  and 

local  codes,  and  the  recommendations  contained  in  the 

Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which 

is made available at no charge to all installing dealers.    A 

study  by  the  Federal  Emergency  Management  Agency 

(an  agency  of  the  United  States  government)  indicated 

that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35% of 

all  fires.    While  fire  alarm  systems  are  designed  to 

provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee 

warning  or  protection  against  fire.    A  fire  alarm  system 

may  not  provide  timely  or  adequate  warning,  or  simply 

may not function, for a variety of reasons: 

Smoke  detectors 

may  not  sense  fire  where  smoke 

cannot  reach  the  detectors  such  as  in  chimneys,  in  or 

behind  walls,  on  roofs,  or  on  the  other  side  of  closed 

doors.  Smoke  detectors  also  may  not  sense  a  fire  on 

another  level  or  floor  of  a  building.    A  second-floor 

detector,  for  example,  may  not  sense  a  first-floor  or 

basement fire. 

Particles of combustion or "smoke" 

from a developing 

fire  may  not  reach  the  sensing  chambers  of  smoke 

detectors be- cause: 

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Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, 

or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow. 

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Smoke particles may become "cold," stratify, and not 

reach  the  ceiling  or  upper  walls  where  detectors  are 

located. 

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Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by 

air outlets. 

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Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before 

reaching the detector. 

The  amount  of  "smoke"  present  may  be  insufficient  to 

alarm smoke  detectors.    Smoke  detectors  are  designed 

to  alarm  at  various  levels  of  smoke  density.    If  such 

density levels are not created by a developing fire at the 

location of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm. 

Smoke  detectors,  even  when  working  properly,  have 

sensing limitations.  Detectors that  have  photo  electronic 

sensing  chambers tend  to  detect  smoldering  fires  better 

than  flaming  fires,  which  have  little  visible  smoke.   

Detectors that have ionizing-type sensing chambers tend 

to  detect  fast-flaming  fires  better  than  smoldering  fires. 

Because  fires  develop  in  different  ways  and  are  often 

unpredictable in their growth, neither type of    detector is 

necessarily  best  and  a  given  type  of  detector  may  not 

provide adequate warning of a fire. 

Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate 

warning  of  fires  caused  by  arson,  children  playing  with 

matches  (especially  in  bedrooms),  smoking  in  bed,  and 

violent  explosions  (caused  by  escaping  gas,  improper 

storage of flammable materials, etc.). 

Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and 

alarm  only  when  heat  on  their  sensors  increases  at  a 

predetermined  rate  or  reaches  a  predetermined  level.   

Rate-of-rise  heat  detectors  may  be  subject  to  reduced 

sensitivity  over  time.  For  this  reason,  the  rate-of-rise 

feature of each detector should be tested at least once per 

year  by  a  qualified  fire  protection  specialist.    Heat 

detectors are designed to protect property, not life. 

IMPORTANT! 

 

Smoke  detectors 

must  be  installed  in 

the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by 

the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring, 

communications,  signaling,  and/or  power.    If  detectors 

are  not  so  located,  a  developing  fire  may  damage  the 

alarm system, crippling its ability to report a fire. 

Audible  warning  devices

  such  as  bells  may  not  alert 

people  if  these  devices  are  located  on  the  other  side  of 

closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor 

of a building. Any warning device may fail to alert people 

with  a  disability  or  those  who  have  recently  consumed 

drugs, alcohol or medication.    Please note that: 

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Strobes  can,  under  certain  circumstances,  cause 

seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy. 

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Studies  have  shown  that  certain  people,  even  when 

they  hear  a  fire  alarm  signal,  do  not  respond  or 

comprehend  the  meaning  of  the  signal.    It  is  the 

property  owner's  responsibility  to  conduct  fire  drills 

and  other  training  exercise to make  people  aware  of 

fire  alarm  signals  and  instruct  them  on  the  proper 

reaction to alarm signals. 

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In  rare  instances,  the  sounding  of  a  warning  device 

can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. 

A fire alarm system 

will not operate without any electrical 

power.    If  AC  power  fails,  the  system  will  operate  from 

standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the 

batteries  have  been  properly  maintained  and  replaced 

regularly. 

Equipment  used  in the  system

 may  not  be  technically 

compatible  with  the  control.    It  is  essential  to  use  only 

equipment listed for service with your control panel. 

Telephone lines

 needed to transmit alarm signals from a 

premise  to  a  central  monitoring  station  may  be  out  of 

service  or  temporarily  disabled.  For  added  protection 

against telephone line failure, backup radio transmission 

systems are recommended. 

The  most  common  cause

  of  fire  alarm  malfunction  is 

inadequate  maintenance.    To  keep  the  entire  fire  alarm 

system in  excellent  working  order,  ongoing maintenance 

is required per the manufacturer's recommendations, and 

UL  and  NFPA  standards.    At  a  minimum,  the 

requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 shall be followed.   

Environments with large amounts of dust, dirt or high air 

velocity  require  more  frequent  maintenance.    A 

maintenance agreement should be arranged through the 

local  manufacturer's  representative.    Maintenance 

should be scheduled monthly or as required by National 

and/  or  local  fire  codes  and  should  be  performed  by 

authorized  professional  fire  alarm  installers  only.   

Adequate  written  records  of  all  inspections  should  be 

kept. 

Содержание HM-1000 Series

Страница 1: ...ON and OPERATION MANUAL NOTICE All information documentation and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notice by the manufacturer 2000 by Heiman Technology Corporation Printed January 1 2009 MHM 1000 V3 6 PDF HM 1000 Ver3 Rev 6 ...

Страница 2: ...te warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to...

Страница 3: ...bility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or ...

Страница 4: ...Notes ...

Страница 5: ...am Mode 21 3 3 Programming Functions 21 3 4 Activate Sound Output 21 3 5 Zone Disable 22 3 6 Sound Disable 22 3 7 Manual Automatic running mode switch 22 3 8 Zone Input mode selection 22 CHAPTER 4 Operating Instructions 23 4 1 Switch Functions in Normal Mode 23 4 2 Status LEDs 24 4 3 Operation 25 4 3 1 Fire Alarm Response 26 4 3 2 Fire Alarm Restoral 26 4 3 3 System Supervisory Condition Response ...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 of 30 HM 1000 HM 1000 Main Circuit Board HM 1000 Terminals and Connectors ...

Страница 7: ...es are shown in Table 1 1 HM 1000 will be described as the example in the following sections Table 1 1 FACP Number of Detection Zones Number of Sounder Outputs Output Delay Settings HM 1004 4 1 N A HM 1008 8 2 N A HM 1016 16 4 N A 1 1 Product Features l 4 8 16 Class B Initiating Device Circuits IDCs All zones accept conventional detectors and any normally open contact device l Four Class B Notific...

Страница 8: ...Page 8 of 30 FIGURE 1 1 HM 1000 Panel FIGURE 1 1 HM 1000 Panel ...

Страница 9: ...s sufficient to ensure operation of two alarmed detectors per zone Standby Current 7 26 mA Three Relays Output Relay contact rating 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 2 0 amps 30 VAC resistive Nonresettable 24 VDC Power Maximum ripple voltage 10 mVRMS Operating Voltage nominal 24 volts Total DC current available from this output is up to 500 mA Recommended maximum Standby current is 150 mA 1 3 Controls and...

Страница 10: ...ge 10 of 30 l Manual red LED l Automatic red LED l Sound1 to 4 red LED or yellow LED l Zone Fire Alarm red LED l Zone Fault Alarm yellow LED l Ground Fault yellow LED FIGURE 1 3 1 HM 1004 LEDs and Keypad ...

Страница 11: ...Page 11 of 30 FIGURE 1 3 2 HM 1008 LEDs and Keypad ...

Страница 12: ...Page 12 of 30 FIGURE 1 3 3 HM 1016 LEDs and Keypad ...

Страница 13: ...A 24 Volt Battery Charger up to 18 AH batteries EIA 485 Port interfaces to Annunciators and Graphic Annunciators and Remote Relay Module Sound Notification Appliance Circuits FourNotification Appliance Circuits Relays Three dry relays for system alarm system trouble and supervisory are provided standard Contacts are rated 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive and 2 0 amps 30 VAC resistive EIA 485 Port EIA 485...

Страница 14: ...d is delivered pre mounted in the cabinet Cabinet The cabinet is red and the backbox measures 13 78 35 cm long X 15 75 40 cm high X 6 50 16 5cm deep and provides space for two batteries up to 7 Amp Hours Power Module Assembly One 75VA power module is provided standard with the panel Batteries The cabinet provides space for 7 Amp Hour batteries larger batteries up to 18 Amp Hour batteries use the e...

Страница 15: ...t Determine the number of conductors required for the devices to be installed Sufficient knockouts are provided for wiring convenience Select the appropriate knockout s and pull the required conductors into the box All wiring should be in accordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems 2 2 Backbox Mounting Open the door Remove the main PC board assembly by unscrewing the fou...

Страница 16: ...Power Terminal of the main circuit board As per the Canadian Electrical Code use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 1 6 mm O D or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation No other equipment may be connected to this circuit In addition this circuit must be provided with overcurrent protection and may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operati...

Страница 17: ...7 for calculation of the correct battery rating WARNING Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabrics If contact is made with sulfuric acid immediately flush the skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention FIGURE 2 3 Typical Operating Power Connections ...

Страница 18: ...eneral fire alarm applications Four wire smoke detectors may be connected to any zone Resettable power is provided via RESETABEL DC24V Terminal Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible smoke detectors It is allowable to mix an assortment of device types i e smoke detectors heat detectors pull stations etc on any zone FIGURE 2 4 1 Class B Initiating Device Circuit Connect...

Страница 19: ...current Total current drawn from these as well as other DC power outputs cannot exceed 3 0 amps with the standard transformer Circuits are supervised FIGURE 2 5 2 Notification Appliance Circuit Connections 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power 1000 mA 24VDC filtered resettable power for 4 wire smoke detectors can be obtained from Terminals 3 and 4 Nonresettable Power 1000 mA 24 VDC filtered nonresettable po...

Страница 20: ...power limited and nonpower limited circuits 2 6 Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 6 35 mm away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different kn...

Страница 21: ...ypad shuts off the fire protection and causes the all other LED turn off except the relative function programming LED 3 1 Switch Functions The function of each key in Program Mode is illustrated below FIGURE 3 1 Programming Mode Keypad 3 2 Entering Program Mode To enter program mode the Mode key must be pressed and held for more than three seconds time to prevent accidental activation Once in Prog...

Страница 22: ...o enter Sound Disable menu 4 Press Up and Down arrow key to select Sound1 to 4 the selected Sound LED blinks 5 Press Enter Mode key to disable the corresponding sound Then panel will be reset automatically 6 After reset automatically the disabled Zone Yellow LED turns on and the Zone Disable LED turns on 3 7 Manual Automatic running mode switch 1 Press and held Mode key for more than three seconds...

Страница 23: ...ppliance Circuits Sound1 Sound 4 Output will be turned OFF The corresponding Sound LED will be turned OFF The main circuit board signal Silence LED will be turned ON Upon the occurrence of a subsequent event alarm or trouble signal Silence is overridden and the control panel will respond to the new event Mute An Mute key is located on the HM 1000 keypad refer to Figure 4 1 The Mute key silences th...

Страница 24: ...icator fails to light under normal conditions service the system immediately Mute LED A yellow LED that turns on to indicate that an Alarm or Fault condition exists in the system but piezo sounder have been silenced Silence LED A yellow LED that turns on to indicate that an Alarm condition exists in the system but Notification Appliance Circuits have been silenced Fire Alarm LED A red LED that tur...

Страница 25: ...ng zone It turns on steady when Mute key is pressed Zone 1 through Zone 16 Fault LED Yellow LEDs that blink to indicate that a fault or abnormal condition exist on the corresponding zone It turns on steady when Mute key is pressed LEDs on Main PCB board Charger LED A green LED that remains on while the batteries has been charging by AC power Ground Fault LED A yellow LED that remains on while the ...

Страница 26: ...ed and the wiring to the waterflow valve and or a tamper switch is to be monitored If the tamper switch has been activated normally open contacts close a supervisory alarm condition will occur When a supervisory condition occurs the control panel will cause the following l Turn on the supervisory LED l Pulse system piezo sounders second On second Off l Turn on supervisory relay 4 3 4 System Superv...

Страница 27: ...tandby Load Required Standby Time in Hours Current amps X 24 or 60 Hours Alarm Load Required Alarm Time in Hours Current amps X i e 5 min 0 084 hours Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hour Battery Multiply by derating factor of 1 2 X1 2 Note 1 7 Ampere Hour battery can be located in the backbox 2 Batteries larger than 7 Ampere Hour up to 18 Ampere Hour require the External battery box...

Страница 28: ...st include both the resettable and nonresettable DC24 output Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs during alarm does not exceed maximum ratings specified see Table A 2 TABLE A 3 Filtered Load in Alarm 24 VDC of Current Device Type Devices amps Total Current amps Main Circuit Board 1 X 0 138 4 wire Smoke Detector2 X Power Supervision Relay3 X 0 025 Notification Appli...

Страница 29: ... MAX DISTANCE Feet meters WIRE GUAGE Initiating Device Circuit Connects to Initiating Devices Untwisted unshielded wire Do not exceed 100 ohms 10 000 3 000 m 8 000 2 400 m 4 875 1 480 m 3 225 975 m 12 AWG 3 25 mm2 Belden 9583 WPW999 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 Belden 9581 WPW995 16 AWG 1 30 mm2 Belden 9575 WPW991 18 AWG 0 75 mm2 Belden 9574 WPW975 EIA 485 Connects to annunciator modules and relay module Twist...

Страница 30: ...oduct transportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that the manufacturer is not an in...

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