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[10] Board Replacement
[10.1] Sensor Board Replacement

1.  Remove the two sensor board mounting screws.
2.  Pull gently on the board to remove it. 
3.  To replace the board, align the board mounting features, holes, 

and the interconnect terminals. Push the board into place.

4.  Secure board with the two mounting screws.

[10.2] Power Board Replacement

1.  Disconnect wiring from the terminal block.
2.  Remove the two power board mounting screws.
3.  Pull gently on the board to remove it. 
4.  To replace the board, align the board mounting features, holes, 

and the interconnect terminals. Push the board into place.

5.  Secure board with the two mounting screws.
6.  Re-connect wiring to terminal block.

[11] Model D350RPL Air Duct Smoke Detector Specifications 

Operating Voltage Range   

15 to 32 VDC

Standby Current   

 

300 µA @ 24 VDC (one communication every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled)

Operating Temperature Range 

32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)

Storage Temperature Range  

-22° to 158°F (-30° to 70°C)

Humidity Range   

 

10% to 93% (non-condensing)

Air Velocity 

 

 

100 to 4000 ft/min (0.5 to 20.32 m/sec)

Dimensions 

 

 

14

3

8

˝ L x 5

1

2

˝ W x 2

3

4

˝ D (37 cm L x 14 cm W x 7 cm D)

Programming Specifications/Requirements for Intelligent System Control Panels

There are a limited number of devices that can have their LEDs programmed to illuminate. The actual number of devices is determined 
by the control panel and its ability to supply LED current. Refer to the Control Panel Installation Manual for details.

F300-28-00 

I56-1974-006R 

©2006 Fire•Lite Alarms

FCC Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this 

device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE:

 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to 

provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 

installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not 

occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off 

and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

 

 

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

 

 

– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

 

 

– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

 

 

– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

To keep your equipment 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, the National Fire Alarm Code, shall be followed. A preventative maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local 

manufacturer’s representative. Though smoke detectors are designed for long life, they may fail at any time. Any smoke detector, fire alarm equipment, or any component 

of that system which fails shall be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.

Contact Ratings

Alarm auxiliary contacts* (DPDT)  10 A @ 30 VDC

10 A @ 277 VAC (.75 power factor)

240 VA @ 249 VAC (0.4 power factor)

1/8 HP @ 120 VAC

1/4 HP @ 240 VAC

Supervisory contact (SPST)

2.0 A @ 30 VDC (resistive)

*Minimum switching current for auxiliary contact must be 100 mA DC minimum @ 5 VDC.

 

Accessory Current Loads at 24 VDC

Device

Standby

Alarm

PA400

0 mA

15 mA Max.

RA400Z

0 mA

12 mA Max.

RTS451/RTS451KEY

0 mA

10 mA Max.

Current Requirements (using no accessories)

Power supply voltage:

20-30 VDC

24 VAC, 50-60 Hz

120 VAC, 50-60Hz

220/240 VAC, 50-60Hz

Max. standby current:

26 mA

65 mA RMS

44 mA RMS

25 mA RMS

Max. alarm current:

87 mA

182 mA RMS

52 mA RMS

30 mA RMS

Alarm response time:

3 to 10 Sec.

3 to 10 Sec.

3 to 10 Sec.

3 to 10 Sec.

Power up time:

2 Sec.

2 Sec.

2 Sec.

2 Sec.

Accessories

Part No.

Accessories

Part No.

Remote LED

RA400Z

Replacement Photo Insect Screen

S08-39-01

Magnetic Remote Test

RTS451

Replacement End Cap for Plastic Sampling Tube

P48-61-00

Key-Activated Remote Test

RTS451KEY

Replacement End Cap for Metal Sampling Tubes

P48-21-00

Replacement Filters

F36-09-11

Replacement Photoelectric Sensor Board

A5053FL

Replacement Test Magnet

M02-04-00

Replacement Power Board (w/relay)

A5060

Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems

Содержание Fire-Lite Alarms D350RPL

Страница 1: ...m control panel to provide a local alarm indication There is also a remote alarm output for use with auxiliary devices The D350RPL has remote test capability with the RTS451 RTS451KEY Remote Test Station The D350RPL incorporates a cover tamper feature When the cover is removed for more than 20 minutes the unit loses communication at the panel a trouble is indicated at the panel and the alarm relay...

Страница 2: ...but less than 8 feet 2 4m wide 3 Step 4 2 Installation for ducts more than 8 feet 2 4m wide 4 Step 5 Install the filters 4 Step 6 Field wiring 4 Step 7 Perform detector check 5 Step 8 Install the cover 5 Step 9 Detector Maintenance and Test Procedures 5 1 Verify Duct Air Flow Direction And Velocity The D350RPL duct smoke detector is designed to be used in air handling systems having air velocities...

Страница 3: ...rom the detector If the tube is shorter than the width of the air duct install the end cap into the sampling tube as shown in Figure 4 Sampling tubes over 3 ft 0 91m long must be supported at the end opposite the duct smoke detector 2 Slide the tube into the housing bushing that meets the air flow first Position the tube so that the arrow points into the air flow as shown in Figure 4 3 Secure the ...

Страница 4: ...4 25 to 32mm hole where the flange will be used 5 Install The Filters To install the sampling tube filters simply push the filters into the sampling and exhaust tube holes as shown in Figure 6 If a metal sampling tube is used install the filters over the tube end 6 Field Wiring Installation Guidelines All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electrical Code and the local codes ...

Страница 5: ...water and no more than 1 2 inches of water Because most commercially available manometers cannot accurately measure very low pressure differentials applications with less than 500 FPM of duct air speed may require one of the following 1 the use of a current sourcing pressure transmitter Dwyer Series 607 per Section 9 1 4 or 2 the use of aerosol smoke per section 9 1 2 9 1 2 Air Flow Test using Aer...

Страница 6: ...to verify correct operation of the system Remove the detector board to cause a trouble condition locally and at the system control panel Figure 8 Procedure for verifying air flow F300 28 00 6 I56 1974 006R HIGH LOW 9 VOLT BATTERY 9 VOLT BATTERY 9 VOLT BATTERY TO SAMPLING TUBE TO EXHAUST TUBE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER MODEL 607 01 15 TO 36 VDC SUPPLY 1000 OHM 5 1 WATT RESISTOR VOLT METER FL...

Страница 7: ...be out of service Disable the device or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms and possible dispatch of the fire department 9 3 Maintenance of Duct Smoke Detectors 9 3 1 Air Filters 1 Turn off power to the system 2 Remove and inspect sampling tube filters 3 If filters are heavily coated with dirt replace them with new filters p n F36 09 11 If they are not heavily coated use a vac...

Страница 8: ...ver there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation be...

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