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Automist Smartscan Hydra
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DIOM Manual - version 3.01.0
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Detector and/or alarm installation
Detectors and alarms must only be installed by a competent engineer/technician. Dust caps must remain
(be placed) on the alarm up until the occupant moves in. Integration with an existing alarm (see page 50)
must be performed by a specialist who is certified, fully qualified and registered by a third party (e.g. BAFE)
to ensure high quality of work. When installing a compatible detector, alarm, or fire panel (see page 48)
refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
IMPORTANT!
– The maximum quantity of alarms in one Hydra system is 16, which is the sum of wireless
and wired detectors. The total number of wired detectors in a system must be 6 or less! The number of
wired detectors in a series chain must be 3 or less! All the wired alarms in one series will be considered as
“one alarm” in the system. Dust caps must remain (be placed) on the detector up until the occupant moves
in.
For wired detectors, you must fit an End of Line (EOL) resistor across the terminals specified by
manufacturer. For example, OUT+ and COM- terminals in the detector base of Apollo Orbis ORB-OH-13001-
APO Multisensor detector. Resistors must be 4.7K ohm, 0.5W, 1%, such as Multicomp MF50 4K7. EOL
resistor must only be added to the last detector in the chain:
http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mf50-4k7/resistor-0-5w-1-4k7/dp/9340629
Figure 55: Mounting the resistor on single wired detector
Figure 56: Mounting the resistor on wired detectors in chain