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[6] SAMPLING TUBE INSTALLATION 

[6.1] SAMPLING TUBE SELECTION

The sampling tube must be purchased separately. Order the correct length, 
as specified in 

Table 1

, for width of the duct where it will be installed. It is 

recommended that the sampling tube length extend at least 

2

/

3

 across the duct 

width for optimal performance.

TABLE 1. SAMPLING TUBES RECOMMENDED FOR DIFFERENT 

DUCT WIDTHS:

Outside Duct Width

Sampling Tube Recommended*

Up to 1 ft.

DST1

1 to 2 ft.

DST1.5

2 to 4 ft.

DST3

4 to 8 ft.

DST5

8 to 12 ft.

DST10 (2-piece)

*Must extend a minimum of 

2

/

3

 the duct width. These sampling tubes can 

only be used with new InnovairFlex duct smoke detectors.

The sampling tube is always installed with the air inlet holes facing into the 
air flow. To assist proper installation, the tube’s connector is marked with an 
arrow. Make sure the sampling tube is mounted so that the arrow points into 
the airflow as shown in 

Figure 3

. Mounting the detector housing in a vertical 

orientation is acceptable provided that the air flows directly into the sampling 
tube holes as indicated in 

Figure 3

. The sampling tube and exhaust tube 

can be mounted in either housing connection as long as the exhaust tube is 
mounted downstream from the sampling tube.

FIGURE 3. AIR DUCT DETECTOR SAMPLING TUBE:

SAMPLING TUBE ENDCAP

ARROW MUST FACE 

INTO AIR FLOW

AIR FLOW 

DIRECTION

H0551-00

CAUTION:

 The sampling tube end cap, included with the detector, is criti-

cal to proper operation of the duct smoke detector. The end cap is needed to 
create the proper air flow to the sensor of the duct smoke detector. Once any 
sampling tube length adjustments are made, plug the end of the sampling tube 
with the provided end cap.

A plastic exhaust tube is included with the unit to be installed if needed. In-
stall into the housing connection that is downstream from the sampling tube 
connection. The exhaust tube can be installed from the front or back of the 
detector. A longer 1 foot exhaust tube, model ETX, is available as an accessory 
in cases where the molded exhaust tube does not extend at least 2 inches into 
the duct.

[6.2] SAMPLING TUBE INSTALLATION

1.   For tubes shorter than the width of the duct, slide the sampling tube, 

with installed end cap, into the housing connection that meets the air-
flow first. Position the tube so the arrow points into the airflow as shown 
in 

Figure 3

. Per NFPA sampling tubes over 3 feet long should be sup-

ported at the end opposite the duct detector. In ducts wider than 8 feet, 
work must be performed inside the duct to couple the other section of 
the sampling tube to the section already installed using the 

1

/

2

 inch con-

duit fitting. Make sure that the holes on both sections of the air inlet 
sampling tube are lined up and facing into the airflow.

2.   For tubes longer than the width of the duct, the tube should extend out 

of the opposite side of the duct. Drill a 

3

/

4

 inch hole in the duct opposite 

the hole already cut for the sampling tube. Ensure that the sampling tube 
is angled  downward from the duct smoke detector to allow for moisture 
drainage away from the detector.  The sampling tube should be angled 
at least 1/4” downward for every 12” of duct width per Figure 4. There 
should be 10 to 12 holes spaced as evenly as possible across the width of 
the duct. If there are more than 2 holes in the section of the tube extend-

ing out of the duct, select a shorter tube using 

Table 1

. Otherwise, trim 

the tube to leave approximately 1 to 2 inches extending outside the duct. 
Plug the end with the end cap and tape closed any holes in the protrud-
ing section of tube. Be sure to seal the duct where the tube protrudes.

FIGURE 4.

DETECTOR

3

/

4

˝

HOLE

12˝

1

/

4

˝

H0215-00

NOTE:

 Air currents inside the duct may cause excessive vibration, especially 

when the longer sampling tubes are used. In these cases, a 3 inch floor flange 
(available at most plumbing supply stores) may be used to fasten the sam-
pling tube to the other side of the duct. When using the flange/connector 
mounting technique, drill a 1 to 1

1

/

4

 inch hole where the flange will be used.

[6.3] MODIFICATIONS OF SAMPLING TUBES

There may be applications where duct widths are not what is specified for the 
installation. In such cases, it is permissible to modify a sampling tube that is 
longer than necessary to span the duct width.

Use a 0.193 inch diameter (#10) drill and add the appropriate number of holes 
so that the total number of holes exposed to the air flow in the duct is 10 to 12. 
Space the additional holes as evenly as possible over the length of the tube.

NOTE:

 This procedure should only be used as a temporary fix and is not in-

tended as a substitute for ordering the correct length tubes.

[6.4] REMOTE SAMPLING TUBE INSTALLATION

The detector arrangement can also incorporate remote mounting of the sam-
pling tube and/or exhaust tube. In this case both the detector, sampling tube 
and exhaust tube (if included) should be rigidly mounted to withstand the 
pressure and vibrations caused by the air velocity. The location of the detec-
tor’s sampling tube should be such that there is uniform airflow in the cross 
section area. 

The pressure differential across the sampling and exhaust ports in the detector 
housing shall be verified to be between 0.01 and 1.11 inches of water. Do so 
by measuring the pressure difference between the inlet and outlet ports on the 
detector housing using a manometer as described in 

Section 7.1

.

[7] MEASUREMENT TESTS

[7.1] AIR FLOW

The DUCTSD240 is designed to operate over an extended air speed range of 
100 to 4000 FPM. To verify sufficient sampling of ducted air, turn the air han-
dler on and use a manometer to measure the differential pressure between 
the two sampling tubes. The differential pressure should measure at least 0.01 
inches of water and no more than 1.11 inches of water. Because most com-
mercially available manometers cannot accurately measure very low pressure 
differentials, applications with less than 500 FPM of air speed may require one 
of the following: 1) the use of a current-sourcing pressure transmitter (Dwyer 
Series 607) per Section 7.2, or 2) the use of aerosol smoke per section 11.4.2.

[7.2] LOW FLOW AIR FLOW TEST USING DWYER SERIES 607 

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER

Verify the air speed of the duct using an anemometer. Air speed must be at 
least 100 FPM. Wire the Dwyer transmitter as shown in 

Figure 5

. Connect the 

leads of the meter to either side of the 1000

Ω

 resistor. Allow unit to warm up 

for 15 seconds. With both HIGH and LOW pressure ports open to ambient air, 
measure and record the voltage drop across the 1000

Ω

 resistor (measurement 

1), 4.00 volts is typical. Using flexible tubing and rubber stoppers, connect the 
HIGH side of the transmitter to the sampling tube of the duct smoke detec-
tor housing, and the LOW side of the transmitter to the exhaust tube of the 
duct smoke detector housing. Measure and record the voltage drop across the 
1000

Ω

 resistor (measurement 2). Subtract the voltage recorded in measure-

ment 1 from the voltage recorded in measurement 2. If the difference is greater 
than 0.15 volts, there is enough air flow through the duct smoke detector for 
proper operation.

  

I56-4260-002R 

 

 06-10

Содержание DUCTSD240

Страница 1: ...5 sec max Alarm response time 15 sec 15 sec 15 sec Sensitivity Test See detector label See detector label See detector label Current Requirements Using No Accessories Max standby current 21 mA 24 VDC 65 mA RMS 24VAC 60Hz 10 mA RMS 240 VAC 60 Hz Max alarm current 65 mA 24 VDC 135 mA RMS 24 VAC 60 Hz 18 mA RMS 240 VAC 60 Hz CONTACT RATINGS Alarm initiation contacts SPST 2 0A 30 VDC resistive Alarm a...

Страница 2: ...hese parameters If neces sary use a velocity meter anemometer to check the air velocity in the duct 5 2 DETERMINE MOUNTING LOCATION AND CONFIGURATION On ducts wider than 18 inches it is recommended that the detector be mounted downstream of a bend obstruction in the duct or the supply or return air inlet Exception Installation of duct detectors can be on or within a commercial packaged rooftop hea...

Страница 3: ...ct Plug the end with the end cap and tape closed any holes in the protrud ing section of tube Be sure to seal the duct where the tube protrudes FIGURE 4 DETECTOR 3 4 HOLE 12 1 4 2 H0215 00 NOTE Air currents inside the duct may cause excessive vibration especially when the longer sampling tubes are used In these cases a 3 inch floor flange available at most plumbing supply stores may be used to fas...

Страница 4: ... WIRE DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS CAUTION Do not loop wire under terminals when wiring detectors Break wire runs to provide system supervision of connections 24VAC DC 9 10 AUXILIARY CONTACTS FOR FAN SHUTDOWN ETC NOTE 2 16 6 17 8 18 7 N O C N C N O C N C 16 6 17 8 18 7 N O C N C N O C N C SUPERVISORY CONTACTS NOTE 3 24V 9 10 AUXILIARY CONTACTS FOR FAN SHUTDOWN ETC NOTE 2 SUPERVISORY CONTACTS NOTE 3 SUP N ...

Страница 5: ... REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE PLUGS AFTER THIS TEST OR THE DETECTOR WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY FIGURE 8 MULTIPLE FAN SHUTDOWN INTERCONNECTION OF DUCTSD240 TO D4240 D4240 D4240 DUCTSD240 DUCTSD240 DUCTSD240 H0640 01 H0639 01 ALARM TEST OPTIONS TEST METHOD DETECTOR RESET Test Reset Button Press and hold test reset button for at least 7 seconds Press and release the test reset button Magnet Test M02 04 00 ...

Страница 6: ...If the smoke has cleared the unit will go into STANDBY otherwise the unit will remain in ALARM 12 DETECTOR CLEANING PROCEDURES Notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing maintenance and that the system will temporarily be out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms and possible dispatch of the fire department 12 1 DETE...

Страница 7: ... green blink pattern exists until unit either enters Alarm or reverts to Standby within approximately 60 seconds Supervisory relay Terminals 3 and 14 are closed Alarm Relay Terminals 4 and 5 are open Aux Relay does not switch states Terminals 6 and 16 are closed Terminals 8 and 18 are closed Trouble Red Blink every 5 seconds Amber Solid Supervisory relay Terminals 3 and 14 are open Alarm Relay Ter...

Страница 8: ...tion number send defective units postage prepaid to Honeywell 12220 Rojas Drive Suite 700 El Paso TX 79936 USA Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be defective because of damage unreasonable use modifications or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture In no case shall the ...

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