HNA-360 addressable heat detector
Installation Instructions
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Cautions
ELECTRICAL HAZARD:
Disconnect power from equipment prior to making
any internal adjustments. Service should only be performed by qualified
personnel.
FRAGILE:
Inspect the equipment prior to installation. Do not install the
equipment if damage is apparent. Do not attempt to disassemble this
equipment. If damaged, return to the supplier.
ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD:
This is sensitive electronic equipment. Apply
safe ant-static practices when handling this equipment.
CIRCUIT LIMITATIONS:
The maximum number of detectors connected to
a single detection zone is limited by the control and indicating equipment,
and may be limited by local regulations.
Introduction
HNA-360 analogue addressable heat detectors are
microprocessor controlled state-of-the-art detectors suitable for
connection to Numens 2-wire addressable fire detection control
and indicating equipment.
These instructions provide trained installation personnel with
details to install and commission HNA-360 heat detectors for
optimum performance.
Preparation
Before commencing installation, ensure all equipment and tools to
mount and connect the equipment are available, such as drills,
mounting screws, cables and ladders.
HNA-360 heat detectors can be installed with the following bases
and accessories.
Description Part
number
Datasheet
4-terminal 102 mm low profile base
CN3023
31-0001
8-terminal 102 mm low profile base
CN3043
31-0001
Remote indicator
a
681-001 31-0023
a
Requires 8-terminal base.
Installation
Base
The base can be mounted directly onto an electrical junction box
such as an octagonal (75 mm, 90 mm or 100 mm), a round
(75 mm), or a square (100 mm) box without using any type of
mechanical adapter.
1.
Feed the conductors through the middle of the base for
termination to the base contacts.
2.
Mount the base on the junction box or directly onto a flat
surface.
3.
Mount the base to the surface using fixing screws that are
suitable to securely fix the base to the surface.
Wiring
Base terminals accept (0.4 ~ 2.5) mm
2
conductors.
1.
Strip the conductor insulation to expose 5 mm of the
conductor.
2.
Connect the conductors to the base terminals as shown in
Fig. 1.
WARNING
: Take care to ensure the insulation does not get
clamped by the terminal contact.
Fig. 1: Base wiring connections
Note 1: 8-terminal base required if a remote indicator is installed.
Note 2: If a remote indicator is not installed, the polarity of the zone circuit
wiring may be reversed.
WARNING
: Do not short-circuit terminals 2 and 5.
3.
Check the wiring for continuity, short circuits and earth faults.
Detector
WARNING
: Do not install the detector head until the area is
thoroughly cleaned of construction debris, dust, etc.
1.
Select the detector address and set the address as shown in
Table 1 by adjusting the DIP switch setting located on the
underside of the detector body.
Note: Addresses 0, 126 and 127 cannot be used.
2.
Align the components as shown in Fig. 2.
3.
Mate the detector head onto the base and rotate it clockwise
to secure it. The home alignment mark should be aligned
with the detector mark.
Fig. 2: Fitting the detector to the base
Commissioning
Heat Detector
1.
Ensure all the alarm signal services, releasing devices and
extinguisher systems are disabled during the commissioning
period.
2.
Connect power to the detector for approximately 1 min.
Check that the detector is recognized and in the quiescent
condition at the control and indicating equipment. If the
detector is not shown or shows in fault, check the wiring for
the correct voltage and earth leakage. Replace the detector if
necessary.
3.
Subject the detector to a flow of warm air at a temperature of
between 65 ˚C and 80 ˚C as follows (this requirement can be
met by some domestic hair dryers).
a.
Start the warm airflow and check that temperature is
correct and stable.
b.
From a distance of approximately 5 cm, direct the
airflow at the guard protecting the thermistor for up to
30 s. The detector will signal an alarm by continuous
illumination of the LED.
c.
Upon alarm, immediately remove the heat source.
4.
Reset the detector from the control and indicating equipment.
Check that the detector LEDs are off and indicating equipment
has returned to the quiescent condition.
Remote Indicator (where fitted)
Check that the indicator illuminates at the same time as the
detector LEDs.
5
6
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
1
6
Alarm
Loop
Wiring
(to Control
Panel)
Alarm
Loop
Wiring
REMOTE
INDICATOR
L1 IN
- R
L2
L2
- R
L1 IN
LED
Short Alignment Mark
Long Alignment Mark
Base
Detector head