Kidde 3102533-EN R001 KIR-PHD Intelligent Multisensor Photo-Heat Detector Installation Sheet
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Intelligent Photo Heat Installation Sheet Upon completion of the original installation and following any or additions to the system perform a calibrated test per NFPA code The Kidde Intelligent devices can this test at the panel which can then generate a system report install the device and wire the base as described on the installation sheet with the base Set the detector address Refer to the panel technical reference for a list of valid addresses Use a screwdriver to adjust two rotary switches on the back of the detector Figure 1 Set the left rotary switch 0 through 12 for the 10s 100s digit and the right rotary switch for the 0 through 9 digit Attach the detector to the base by rotating the detector clockwise it snaps into the locked position 1 Setting detector address address 52 shown model KIR PHD Intelligent Multisensor Photo Heat Detector is an device that contains a photoelectric smoke sensor and a heat sensor with a fixed temperature setting The detector the data from both sensing devices and determines whether alarm should be initiated Can be operated as a single detector smoke or heat to initiate an alarm indicator The LED indicator see Figure 2 displays the following Normal Green LED indicator flashes no action Alarm active Red LED indicator flashes evacuate the area Insert a screwdriver here to set the address 2 KIR PHD features This detector does not operate without electrical power As fires cause power interruption discuss further safeguards the local fire protection specialist This detector does not sense fires in areas where smoke or heat reach the detector Smoke or heat from fires in walls roofs on the opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector Photoelectric detectors have a wide range of sensing capabilities are best suited for detecting slow smoldering fires The heat in this device provides a source of supplemental The heat sensor by itself does not provide life safety Self locking tab LED indicator To ensure proper operation store the detector within the ranges Allow the detector to stabilize to room before applying power The dust cover supplied must remain on the detector during and be removed prior to commissioning and service dust cover is not a substitute for removing the detector during construction or heavy remodeling Do not use smoke detectors with detector guards unless the has been evaluated and found suitable Canada install according to the CAN ULC S524 Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems the CSA C22.1 Canadian Code and the local authority having jurisdiction testing notify the proper authorities that the fire alarm system is maintenance and will be temporarily out of service each sensor in the detector Heat damage Excessive heat may damage the detector cover Do not apply excessive heat when using a hair dryer using a Testifire detector tester you must install a Testifire Assembly sure the Testifire Adapter Assembly model is installed in the Testifire detector tester before Refer to the Testifire Adapter Assembly Installation Sheet P N for further details 2017 United Technologies Corporation 2 3102533 EN REV 001 ISS 15AUG17 Run a system detector sensitivity report on all detectors and verify readings fall within acceptable limits mount distance from in 305 mm max perform an initial installation test Remove the detector from its base and verify that the proper address trouble signals and messages are reported For KIR PHD detectors placed in the air ducts verify that the is within specifications See below wired for Class A operation verify that the detector continues to first with SLC IN disconnected reconnect SLC IN and with SLC OUT disconnected Refer to the installation sheet the base Place a momentary ground fault on the SLC circuit to verify of the ground fault detection circuitry Perform a sensor function test as described below perform sensor function tests desired use the fire alarm control panel to put the detector or into a service group for testing Refer to the panel technical manual for instructions Activate the smoke sensor using No Climb Products model Smoke FireTech Smoke or Smoke Sabre smoke aerosol a smoke generator or the Testifire detector tester per the instructions Activate the heat sensor using a hair dryer maintaining a distance ensure proper operation plan maintenance regular or selected of detector in accordance with the AHJ and all applicable governing codes or standards Refer to CAN ULC S536 Standard for the and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems and NFPA 72 National Alarm and Signaling Code to Application Bulletin P N 3102483 EN for additional information cleaning instructions to 19.95 VDC operating current voltage level velocity 1 spacing Heat Detectors bases to 35 Hz with an amplitude of in 9 to 4,000 ft min 0 to 20.32 m s ft 15.2 m centers KI SB4 KI RB4 KI IB4 KI ABDT KI ABLT detector testers 2 Testifire 1000 Testifire 2000 environment humidity to 100 0 to 38 to 93 noncondensing temperature to 140 to 60 compensation information American CAN ULC S530 UL 268 268A UL 521 to 3.94 ft 1.7 to 12.35 m obscuration smoke range fixed alarm Actual point compliance 57.2 to 141 53.9 to 60.6 device complies with part 15 of the FCC Operation is subject to the following two 1 This device may not cause harmful and 2 this device must accept any received including interference that cause undesired operation Canada Class A digital apparatus complies with ICES 003 information contact information see www kiddelifesafety com three inches or using a Testifire detector tester per the instructions For duct installation use a K DMP duct detector mounting plate and per P N 3102482 EN Requires the SIGA2 TSTSPACER Testifire adapter assembly 2 3102533 EN REV 001 ISS 15AUG17