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To properly remove and replace the detector/sensor to the base (see Figure 1): 

 

1.  Remove power from the Duct Detector/Sensor. 

 

2.  Loosen the four screws that secure the clear plastic cover to the housing base. 

 

3.  Insert a small blade screwdriver into the lock release slot in the base. Rotate 

the detector/sensor counterclockwise to remove it from the base. 

 

4.  Remove dust cover from the replacement detector/sensor. 

 

5.  Insert the detector/sensor into the base and rotate until fully seated, continue 

rotation until lock has been engaged. 

 

6.  Secure the clear plastic cover to the housing using the four screws (Torque 

screws to 8-10 inch-pounds). 

 

Note

An audible “snap” indicates proper contact engagement

 

WARNING: 

System will not operate with dust cover in place.

 

 

Basic Unit Test 

 

With power applied to the Duct Detector, introduce aerosol using the 553-673 Smoke 
Detector Aerosol Tester into the Duct Detector through the test port holes (Figure 1).  
Or, place the 553-810 Magnet Tester next to the test location on the clear Housing 
Cover (Figure 16).  Observe “ALARM” LED operation on the detector or the 
“ALARM” LED on the interface PCB for DUCT Sensors.  Restore normal operation 
to detector by doing a system reset at the panel, or by momentarily removing power, 
or by removing and replacing the detector head.  Restore normal operation to sensor 
by doing a system reset at the panel. 

 

With the air handling unit turned on, and all filters and dampers in place, open one of 
the test port holes (Figure 1) by removing one of the red covers marked “Test” on the 
Duct Detector/Sensor.  Measure the airspeed velocity inside the duct housing using 
the Alnor Instrument Co. Air Velocity Meter (Model 8500) or equivalent (not 
supplied). 

 

Note

:  Refer to manufacturer instructions when performing this test. 

 

Insert the probe in the test opening and measure the airspeed directly in front of the 
sampling tube.  Airspeed measured at this point should be 200 fpm or greater.  
Airspeed measured at the inlet is typically 40% – 60% of the actual airspeed in the 
duct housing.  Any deviation from the recommended installation rules described 
previously can cause this measurement to be unreliable. 

 

If the airspeed measurement is less than 200 fpm, then a direct airspeed measurement 
should be taken inside the duct.  Airspeed inside the duct should be between 300 fpm 
and 4000 fpm (91 to 1220m/min) for proper operation of the smoke detector/sensor. 

 

Airspeed below 200 fpm measured inside of the duct detector/sensor may indicate a 
sampling or exhaust tube obstructed by debris.  Tubes should be inspected and 
cleaned as required. 

 

IMPORTANT:  Make sure the test port covers are replaced after testing

.

 

 

Continued on next page 

Installation, 

Continued

 

Detector/Sensor Replacement 

 

DC Operation Detector 
Testing 

Periodic Air Test 

 

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Страница 3: ...ES SUCH AS SMOKE DILUTION AND STRATIFICATION OVER WHICH EVEN THE BEST DESIGNED SYSTEMS HAVE NO CONTROL AND PROPER PLACEMENT AND POSITIONING OF THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR SENSOR WHICH IS OFTEN COMPROMISED...

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Страница 5: ...ng 20 Periodic Air Test 20 Magnetic Test for Detectors and Sensors 21 Preferred Method of Testing Smoke Detectors Sensors 22 DC Operation Detector Sensor Testing 23 Air Differential Pressure Test 24 M...

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Страница 7: ...indication red LED ON steady The 4098 9755 and 4098 9756 Duct Sensors have a red LED on the PCB assembly for POWER ON indication red LED flashing or for ALARM or TROUBLE indication red LED ON Steady...

Страница 8: ...ENDED BASE GASKET COVER GASKET HOUSING BASE CAP PLUG SHIP GROUP 748 518 SEE NOTE DIP SWITCH SW2 4098 9755 9756 ONLY Note Two 3 4 conduit entries are provided for field wiring connections 12 18 AWG to...

Страница 9: ...ta for the duct sensor you are installing set the duct sensor s address using Figure 3 Loosen the four screws securing the clear plastic cover to the housing base Locate the DIP switch on the duct sen...

Страница 10: ...97 System Point Summary ascending by zone name Point Summary Zone Device Point PNIS Zone Name Custom Label Type Type Code IO1 MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT IO1 PULL MONA IO2 MULTI IO CARD 1 POINT IO2 PULL MON...

Страница 11: ...216 232 248 1001 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 0101 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 1101 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 0011...

Страница 12: ...NET II IDNet Input Voltage 24 to 40VDC MAPNET II IDNet Current 400uA Typical 800uA when relay is activated in alarm 24VDC Power Input Voltage 18 to 32VDC Average Supervisory Current 3mA Alarm Current...

Страница 13: ...REMOTE ALARM INDICATOR KEYSWITCH RED ALARM LED TEST SEE NOTES 2 3 4098 9755 2 WIRE DUCT SENSOR RED BLK 1 ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 LED TB1 SW2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEST MAP MAP Figure 4 4098 9755 Two Wire Duct Sens...

Страница 14: ...PNET II IDNet DEVICES SEE NOTE 2 BLK SHIELD SHIELD SEE NOTE 1 SHIELD OPTIONAL WHT BLUE YELLOW ORANGE C N C N O WHT RED RED RED RED 1 2 W 10K EOL RESISTOR 4081 9008 Figure 5 4098 9756 Four Wire Duct Se...

Страница 15: ...8 9686 Duct Detector Electrical Specifications Four Wire DC Operation with Remote Relay Control Figure 8 Page 14 The 4098 9686 Four Wire Duct Detector has a supervised zone to control up to fifteen 40...

Страница 16: ...0 UT 4004 4005 High Current 4098 9688 not used with 4004 4005 Low Current systems 1 1 1 1 Notes 1 Relay operation cannot be guaranteed unless it is the only device on that zone 2 Panel compatibility i...

Страница 17: ...ivates alarm relay 4098 9756 4098 9688 or 4098 9686 only remote LED and puts the detector sensor into alarm LED Alarm Current 1 2mA Nominal Remote Power Alarm Indicator Key Switch Model 4098 9835 Use...

Страница 18: ...Figure 6 4098 9685 Two Wire Duct Detector DC Operation Continued on next page Notes 1 For Style D initiating device circuit wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor If Style B initiating dev...

Страница 19: ...es 1 For Style D initiating device circuit wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor If Style B initiating circuit refer to drawings provided with the system panel for proper EOL resistor valu...

Страница 20: ...USED SEE NOTE 1 TEST IDC IDC SEE NOTE 5 OPTIONAL 1 2 W 10K EOL RESISTOR 4081 9008 SEE NOTES 3 4 SEE NOTES 3 4 SEE NOTE 4 Notes 1 For Style D initiating device circuit wire per dotted lines and do not...

Страница 21: ...low is non turbulent and that smoke is properly mixed with air in the duct for maximum detector sensor efficiency See Figures 9 and 10 Note Installation of a duct detector sensor to a round duct is th...

Страница 22: ...s in return air ducts ahead of mixing areas 8 Do not locate air duct detectors sensors next to outside air inlets unless you want to monitor smoke entry to the handling system from an adjacent area 9...

Страница 23: ...DIRECTION AIR FLOW DIRECTION 12 THIS END OF INLET TUBE Figure 13 Inlet Tube Orientation Mounting Position 2 See Figure 18 EXHAUST TUBE INLET TUBE RUBBER PLUG INLET TUBE HOLES FACE UPSTREAM OF AIR FLO...

Страница 24: ...ear of the duct housing The inlet tube must be installed through the hole in the housing corner next to the smoke port air flow test holes Place the tube retainer supplied over the inlet tube so that...

Страница 25: ...s Note Only one remote indicator may be connected to each 4098 9685 4098 9686 4098 9688 4098 9755 or 4098 9756 The 2098 9806 2098 9808 4098 9830 4098 9834 and 4098 9835 accessories are intended for in...

Страница 26: ...l operation to sensor by doing a system reset at the panel With the air handling unit turned on and all filters and dampers in place open one of the test port holes Figure 1 by removing one of the red...

Страница 27: ...gure 16 Use the Simplex Magnet Tester Part No 553 810 Table 4 and the following information to test detectors Figure 16 Magnet Test Location Table 4 describes the Detector LED reaction during Normal a...

Страница 28: ...flash the detector does NOT latch into alarm and the LED stops flashing and turns OFF If the detector is out of the normal operating range it should be cleaned If the detector still indicates as other...

Страница 29: ...tion of detector sensor and remote alarm indicator Restore normal operation to detector by doing a system reset at the panel or by momentarily removing power or by removing and replacing the detector...

Страница 30: ...inches 381 mm of water nor greater than 1 55 inches 39 370 mm of water After testing is completed secure the clear plastic cover to the housing using the four screws Torque screws to 8 10 inch pounds...

Страница 31: ...ES ARE 1 1 4 INCH 31 75mm A A POSITION 1 AND 2 TOP DETECTOR PCB DETECTOR PCB DETECTOR PCB DETECTOR PCB POSITION 1 POSITION 3 CUT NOT ALLOWED POSITION 2 BLANK PAGE Figure 18 Duct Detector Sensor Mounti...

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