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Instructions 

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Dual Spectrum

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Infrared Flame Detector
PM-5MPX

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Содержание Det-Tronics Dual Spectrum PM-5MPX

Страница 1: ...Instructions 95 8562 Dual Spectrum Infrared Flame Detector PM 5MPX 3 2 6 10 95 8562 ...

Страница 2: ... Class B Style B Wiring 11 Appendix D Non Incendive Class B Style B Wiring 12 Appendix E Non Incendive Class A Style D Wiring 13 Appendix F PSS MP Test lamp 14 List of Illustrations Figure 1 Dimensions of PM 5MPX in Inches 2 Figure 2 Graphical Representation of Detector Range as a Function of Angle from the Optical Axis 3 Figure 3 Testing a PM 5MPX with the PSS MP Test Lamp 5 Figure B1 Control Dra...

Страница 3: ...approximately 3 1 x 3 1 x 1 7 inches in size See Figure 1 They are intended for mounting in locations where space is at a premium The IP67 polypropylene housing is resistant to attack by a broad range of chemicals The housing has four holes in the mounting flange that allow it to be attached to a bracket or other flat surface Electrical connections are made via an integral multiconductor cable FM ...

Страница 4: ...vision contact closes when the detector powers up and opens if a detector fault such as loss of power or low power supply voltage occurs In NFPA 72 Class A or B circuits see Appendix C D and E such a fault condition is indicated at the control panel as a trouble signal A blinking red LED on the front of the housing indicates the following 1 Hz rate Normal operation 3 4 Hz rate Alarm condition OPER...

Страница 5: ...gnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC DETECTOR PERFORMANCE Detection Range and Response Time Best performance is achieved when the detector is mounted so that the protected area is within the range or detection threshold distance refer to Appendix A for test result data and within the 110 field of view see Figure 2 The PM 5MPX detector can respond to fires in as little as 25 milliseconds Actua...

Страница 6: ...hreat Certain factors need to be considered when designing an installation 1 The detectors should be mounted so that objects do not block their field of view This includes glass plexiglass and other visibly transparent materials 2 Whenever possible detectors should be mounted so their ranges and fields of view overlap 3 Detectors should be mounted so they will not be blocked by moving machinery or...

Страница 7: ...ive circuits It is also suitable for installation in Class II III Division 2 Group F G hazardous locations Installations require the use of an approved fire alarm control panel that is compatible with the Class B Style B and or Class A Style D initiating device circuits See Appendix D and E NOTE ANSI NFPA 70 NEC Article 501 4 b requires the use of enclosed gasketed wireways System Test After the f...

Страница 8: ...ctor front face window with a soft cloth or lens tissue The minimum inspection period should be compatible with appropriate regulating agency requirements Periodic System Test The authority having jurisdiction and internal facility requirements generally call for routine testing of safety systems at defined intervals which at a minimum should conform to the requirements of NFPA 72 These tests shou...

Страница 9: ...ector failure the PM 5MPX must be replaced ORDERING INFORMATION When ordering please specify PM 5MPX Dual Spectrum Infrared Flame Detector For assistance in ordering a system to meet the needs of a specific application contact Detector Electronics Corporation 6901 West 110th Street Minneapolis Minnesota 55438 USA Operator 952 941 5665 or 800 765 FIRE Customer Service 952 946 6491 Fax 952 829 8750 ...

Страница 10: ...2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Classified Locations per FM 3611 Automatic Fire Alarm Signaling Performance FM 3260 2000 Note Response time measurements based upon shuttered test method False Alarm Source Distance inches Modulated Response Unmodulated Response Arc welding Type E6012 rod 1 8 dia 1 4 plate 42 No alarm No alarm 70 W sodium vapor lamp 6 No alarm No alarm 250 W mercury vapor lamp 12 No ...

Страница 11: ...in propane 27 300 W incandescent lamp modulated 0 67 10 in propane 21 500 W shielded quartz halogen lamp unmodulated 2 5 10 in propane 25 500 W shielded quartz halogen lamp modulated 2 5 10 in propane 18 1500 W electric quartz heater unmodulated 9 10 in propane 24 1500 W electric quartz heater modulated 9 10 in propane 27 Two 34 W fluorescent lamps unmodulated 0 25 10 in propane 20 Two 34 W fluore...

Страница 12: ...YLE B INTRINSICALLY SAFE 420032 CLASS II DIV 2 GROUPS F G CLASS B STYLE B INTRINSICALLY SAFE 420032 CLASS III DIV 2 CLASS B STYLE B INTRINSICALLY SAFE 420032 CLASS I DIV 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS B STYLE B NON INCENDIVE 420033 CLASS II DIV 2 GROUPS F G CLASS B STYLE B NON INCENDIVE 420033 CLASS III DIV 2 CLASS B STYLE B NON INCENDIVE 420033 NON HAZARDOUS UNCLASSIFIED CLASS B STYLE B NON INCENDIVE 420...

Страница 13: ...NES 3 THIS DRAWING SHOWS ONE SENSOR CONNECTED IN A CLASS B STYLE B CONFIGURATION PER NFPA 72 MULTIPLE SENSORS MAY NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE SAME BARRIER AN END OF LINE DEVICE EOL IS REQUIRED TO MONITOR LINE CONTINUITY 4 END OF LINE DEVICE VALUE PLUS BARRIER RESISTANCE MUST PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPERVISION CURRENT FOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 5 RESISTANCE BETWEEN BARRIER GROUND AND EARTH GROUND MUST NOT ...

Страница 14: ...DIV 2 GROUPS F G CLASS III DIV 1 2 NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION PM 5MPX ELECTRICAL INTERFACE Wire Color Signal Red V Input Power Orange V Input Power Black Power Return Brown Power Return Yellow Alarm Green Alarm Blue Alarm Violet Alarm Gray Trouble White Trouble NOTES 1 FOR INSTALLATION IN NONINCENDIVE CLASS I DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G CLASS III DIVISION 2 HAZARDOUS CLASS...

Страница 15: ...ALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI NFPA 70 NEC ARTICLE 501 4 b AND ANSI NFPA 72 2 THIS DRAWING SHOWS THREE SENSORS CONNECTED IN ONE ZONE IN A CLASS A STYLE D CONFIGURATION PER NFPA 72 ADDITIONAL SENSORS CAN BE ADDED BY REPEATING THE WIRING PATTERN OF THE CENTRAL SENSOR 3 PM 5MPX INTERCONNECTS VIA FLYING LEAD 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT 9 TO 30 VDC AND 10 MILLIAMPS MAX PER SENSOR 5 THE OUTGOING AND RETURN ...

Страница 16: ...NOT DISABLED PRIOR TO TESTING OPERATION TURN ON PSS MP WAIT 15 SECONDS TO CAUSE AN ALARM HOLD PSS MP SO THAT THE INFRARED FILTER LENS IS LESS THAN 1 INCH FROM THE FRONT OF THE FLAME DETECTOR TO BE TESTED IT CAN TAKE SEVERAL SECONDS FOR THE DETECTOR TO ALARM NOTE FOR VALID TEST RESULTS THE TEST LAMP AND THE SENSOR UNDER TEST MUST BE AT APPROXIMATELY THE SAME TEMPERATURE BATTERY REPLACEMENT THE TEST...

Страница 17: ...are registered trademarks or trademarks of Detector Electronics Corporation in the United States other countries or both Other company product or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others Copyright Detector Electronics Corporation 2010 All rights reserved 95 8562 X3301 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector PointWatch Eclipse IR Combustible Gas Detector Eagle Quantum Premier Safety Syste...

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