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ISSUE 2.4
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T E C H N I C A L
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M A N U A L
indicate the pollution level being accepted by the micro-processor as actual smoke
pollution. Unlike other High Sensitivity Smoke Detectors, it does
not
indicate the
level of background pollution. The normal indication on the bargraph will be no
segments illuminated, although in environments that are normally very smoky,
bargraph 1 may be periodically illuminated. The trigger levels are set according
to the bargraph. If bargraph number 8 is illuminated an alarm condition is
indicated, although not necessarily accepted. If it is not illuminated, an alarm
condition is not indicated. A Pre-Alarm trigger level may also be set to a bargraph
level below number 8 and an Auxiliary trigger level may be set at any bargraph.
Once a trigger level is illuminated the actual function will not be accepted (i.e.
signalled to the control unit) until the end of a pre-set delay time. The appropriate
segment must be illuminated continuously for the whole duration of the delay
time in order to be signalled unless the signal has risen very rapidly to beyond full
scale. If this is the case then the time delays may be programmed to be ignored.
The bargraph has other uses during the initial fifteen minute installation period
and the Test mode. These are detailed in the Stratos-HSSD Installers Handbook.
The power supply to the system is 11 to 25 Volts DC. The source for this voltage is either
the backup battery through a diode or a mains transformer and rectifying bridge. When
the mains power is connected, then the battery is under charge (the battery charge
capacity is 3.0 Amps max.) and the battery diode is reverse biased. When the mains is
not connected the battery diode is forward biased and the battery provides the supply.
See the installers handbook for the terminal board connector details.
Stratos can be run from an external power supply which may be between 11 and 25
Volts. When an external power supply is used the supply voltage is fed in through the
DC connector PL6. This connector is not normally fitted and so must be specified at time
of ordering.
Power Supplies
Using an external
power supply