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Some fire codes specify spacing on a given center-to-center distance between 
detectors under ideal conditions. This spacing is based on rooms with smooth 
ceilings  and  no  physical  obstructions  between  the  contents  being  protected 
and  the  detectors.  Moreover,  they  are  also  based  on  a  maximum  ceiling 
height, and on the assumption that the value and the combustible nature of 
the contents of the room being protected do not warrant greater protection or 
closer spacing.

In a room with a smooth ceiling, detectors should be spaced horizontally be-
tween 30 and 60 feet (9.1 to 18.3m). One-half that spacing between the beam 
and the sidewall may be used as a guide. See Figure 1. The beam detector 
can be mounted with the transmitter/receiver on one wall and the reflector 
on the opposite wall, or both suspended from the ceiling, or any wall/ceiling 
combination. In the case of the ceiling mount, the distance from the end walls 
should not exceed one-quarter of the selected spacing (7.5 ft. [2.3m] maxi-
mum if the spacing is 30 ft. [9.1m]). See Figure 2.

fIgURE 1. SPACINg fOR SMOOTh CEILINg (SIDE vIEw):

1

/

2

 S

S

12 IN. MIN.

(0.3M)

30’ (9.1M) MAX

TO FIRST

DETECTORS

WALL

10’ (3.0M)

MIN.

TYPICAL

C0254-02

fIgURE 2. SPACINg fOR SMOOTh CEILINg (TOP vIEw):

16 FT. (5M) MINIMUM

328 FT. (100M) MAXIMUM

Tx/Rx

REFLECTOR

S

Tx/Rx

REFLECTOR

1

/

2

 S MAXIMUM

1

/

4

 S

MAX.

C0255-00

In the case of peaked or sloped ceilings, codes may specify spacing of detectors 
by using horizontal spacing from the peak of the roof or ceiling. Figures 3 and 
4 show the spacing for both the shed type and peaked type sloped ceilings.

On  smooth  ceilings,  beam  smoke  detectors  should  generally  be  mounted  a 
minimum of 12 inches (0.3m) from the ceiling or beneath structural obstruc-
tions  such  as  joists,  ducts,  etc.  See  Figure  1.  In  many  cases,  however,  the 
location and sensitivity of the detectors shall be the result of an engineering 
evaluation that includes the following: ceiling heights above 30 feet (9.1 m) - 
refer to the “Single-Ended Reflected Beam Smoke Detector” application guide 
A05-0095  for  more  information  regarding  the  effects  of  stratification,  struc-
tural features, size and shape of the room and bays, occupancy and uses of the 
area, ceiling height, ceiling shape, surface and obstructions, ventilation, ambi-
ent environment, burning characteristics of the combustible materials present, 
and the configuration of the contents in the area to be protected.

fIgURE 3. SLOPED CEILINg (ShED TyPE):

S

3 FT.

(0.9M)MAX.

S

1

/

2

 S MAX.

Tx/Rx

REFLECTOR

C0256-00

fIgURE 4. SLOPED CEILINg (PEAkED TyPE):

1

/

2

 S

S

S

1

/

2

 S

3 FT. (0.9M

)

MAX.

3 FT. (0.9M

)

MAX.

MOUNT SPOT 

DETECTOR 

ANYWHERE IN

THIS AREA

Tx/Rx

REFLECTOR

C0257-02

MOUNTINg LOCATIONS

Beam detectors require a stable mounting surface for proper operation. A sur-
face that moves, shifts, vibrates, or warps over time will cause false alarm or 
trouble conditions. Initial selection of a proper mounting surface will elimi-
nate false alarms and nuisance trouble signals.

Mount  the  detector  on  a  stable  mounting  surface,  such  as  brick,  concrete, 
a  sturdy  load-bearing  wall,  support  column,  structural  beam,  or  other  sur-
face that is not expected to experience vibration or movement over time. DO 
NOT MOUNT the beam detector on corrugated metal walls, sheet metal walls, 
external  building  sheathing,  external  siding,  suspended  ceilings,  steel  web 
trusses, rafters, nonstructural beam, joists, or other such surfaces.

In cases where only one stable mounting surface as defined above can be used, 
the transmitter/receiver unit should be mounted to the stable surface and the 
reflector  should  be  mounted  to  the  less  stable  surface.  The  reflector  has  a 
much greater tolerance for the unstable mounting locations defined above.

MOUNTINg INSTRUCTIONS

The transmitter/receiver unit may be mounted over a recessed junction box. 
The cavity behind the detector is then used for routing of the wiring from the 
junction box to the terminal blocks on the detector. The transmitter/receiver 
unit should be mounted to the wall such that unit covers the recessed junc-
tion box in the wall completely. If the junction box is not recessed then you 
may use the surface mount kit (BEAMSMK). See the BEAMSMK installation 
instructions for surface mounting instructions. The transmitter/receiver unit 
can be mounted to the wall using the supplied drilling template (see Appendix 
II). The detector base has 4 primary mounting keyholes, one in each corner of 

D400-74-00 

I56-2289-005R

Содержание BEAM200

Страница 1: ...1 communication every 5 sec LED flashing SLC 24 V Max Alarm LED on 8 5mA Max Max Trouble LED on 4 5mA Max Max Alignment 20mA Max External Supply BEAM200S only VOLTAGE 15 to 32 VDC CURRENT 0 5A Max Remote Output alarm VOLTAGE 15 to 32 VDC NOTE Output voltage same as device input voltage CURRENT 15mA maximum 6mA minimum NOTE Output current is limited by 2 2Kohm resistor I56 2289 005R 3825 Ohio Avenu...

Страница 2: ... The kit includes the hardware neces sary to mount either a single transmitter receiver unit or a single reflector To mount the transmitter receiver the surface mount kit BEAMSMK must also be used If the transmitter receiver and the reflector require additional alignment range two kits are required The kit is not compatible with the long range reflector kit BEAMLRK BEAMSMK The BEAMSMK allows Syste...

Страница 3: ...ures size and shape of the room and bays occupancy and uses of the area ceiling height ceiling shape surface and obstructions ventilation ambi ent environment burning characteristics of the combustible materials present and the configuration of the contents in the area to be protected Figure 3 Sloped ceiling shed type S 3 FT 0 9M MAX S 1 2 S MAX Tx Rx REFLECTOR C0256 00 Figure 4 Sloped ceiling pea...

Страница 4: ...detector will not be able to distinguish these reflections from those of the re flector and the protected space will be compromised Panes of glass will also absorb some of the light as it passes through it This absorption of light will reduce the acceptable installed distance between the detector and the reflector In cases where operation through panes of glass cannot be avoided some spe cific ins...

Страница 5: ...r alignment of the product If the detector and reflector are mounted per Mounting Loca tions and Mounting Instructions sections of this manual and the alignment procedures are executed properly false alarms and nuisance trouble signals will be minimized Pre Alignment Checklist Ensure that both the detector and reflector are mounted securely to stable surfaces Ensure that all wiring is correct Ensu...

Страница 6: ...ncrease the electronic gain 4 Once satisfied that it is not possible to achieve a higher reading on the display depress the alignment switch to complete the fine adjustment step The digital display readout will turn OFF and the yellow LED will remain ON NOTE It may not be possible to achieve a value near 90 on the display during the last adjustment iteration The final value of the display will not...

Страница 7: ...t the isolator is disabled This is the default state Sensitivity Selection The detector has six sensitivity selections Each of these selections is only acceptable over a specific distance separation between the detector and the reflector per UL268 The chart below is used to determine which selections are acceptable for your installed distance The sensitivity of the detector can be set only when th...

Страница 8: ...m of 1 minute 3 Place the blocking material over the reflector lining it up with the graduated marks that are 10 more than the detectors setting in obscuration The detector should enter alarm within 1 minute Figure 14 Reflector Test Card Procedure LINE UP EDGE OF TEST CARD WITH APPROPRIATE OBSCURATION LEVEL MOVE TEST CARD TO DESIRED AMOUNT OF OBSCURATION C0267 00 4 The detector can be reset with t...

Страница 9: ...h to work Maintenance NOTE Before cleaning the detector notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance and therefore the system will be temporarily out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms 1 Carefully clean the outer housing lens face A damp soft cloth with a mild soap may be used Avoid products with solvent...

Страница 10: ...er Range Off 2 Quick Blinks Blink Blink Off Increase of Reflected Signal Inspect line of sight between detector and reflector for reflective objects in the pathway Trouble Beam Blockage Response Off 4 Quick Blinks Blink Blink Off Beam Blockage Remove blockage Faulty unit Initialization Power on Off Blink until complete Blink Blink Off Apply Power from discharged state Initialization alignment exit...

Страница 11: ...Scale 1 1 D400 74 00 11 I56 2289 005R Appendix II Detector Drilling Template 4 345 6 190 157 mm 110 mm ...

Страница 12: ...D400 74 00 12 I56 2289 005R ...

Страница 13: ...Appendix III Reflector Drilling Template Scale 1 1 5 512 140mm 8 465 215mm D400 74 00 13 I56 2289 005R ...

Страница 14: ...D400 74 00 14 I56 2289 005R ...

Страница 15: ...o not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Three Year Limited Warranty FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 Thi...

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