Potter Installation Manual Detector Base PAD100-SPKB

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Installation Manual Base Smoke Detector Smoke Heat Detector Combination ANSI UL 268 and ANSI UL 521 Listed Detector Monoxide Detector 521 Listed 2075 Listed 268 Listed Smoke Detector Smoke Heat Detector Detector Monoxide Detector Description document provides instructions for mounting and wiring the detector PAD100 SPKB The following detectors are compatible with detector base PAD100 PD PAD100 PHD PAD100 HD PAD100 CD Field Wiring Diagram for PAD100 SPKB field wiring diagrams for the Signaling Line Circuit SLC FIGURE 1 The supports NFPA wiring Class B A and X The PAD100 SPKB offers a choice of selectable power taps 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 and 4 watts FIGURE 2 for use either 25 VRMs or 70.7 VRMs audio amplifiers The frequency range of the is 400 4000 Hz The PAD100 SPKB is suitable for line supervision PAD100 SPKB includes DC blocking capacitor which allows for supervision of either polarity 12 to 18 AWG conductors to connect to terminals of bases It is that the SLC conductors be color coded to avoid wiring errors and in system troubleshooting Improper SLC connections may prevent the from operating normally Disconnect power to the SLC until the detectors installed Wire the detector bases according to Field Wiring Diagrams Use the dip switches SECTION 11 to set address es 1 127 for each detector head PAD100 SPKB OBTAINS THE ADDRESS FROM THE DETECTOR HEAD DETECTORS AND THE PAD100 MODULES MUST HAVE INDIVIDUAL ADDRESS ES To install the detector head onto the base match the detector heads to the base using the alignment feature and twist clockwise until the detector heads into place FIGURE 3a the PAD100 SPKB to the electrical using the provided screws screws are two for speaker the back box two for The non functional will be held place by the fit of the 3a Assembly of Detector on Electrical Box 1 PAD100 SPKB Wiring Diagram power taps using nose pliers 2 PAD100 SPKB Wiring and Power Tap Wiring Instruction To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base wires shall be dressed properly at the time of installation When using PAD100 SPKB base observe the correct polarity of SLC wiring WIRING TO BE USED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 300.3 B OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NFPA 70 AS WELL AS ARTICLE 210 THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD 72 DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE UNDER TERMINALS BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION Break wire runs to provide supervision for connections made to each wire pair When installing route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and components Base Mounting should be mounted directly on the electrical box FIGURE 3a or the LFSBBB W back box FIGURE 3b The PAD100 SPKB mounting holes are for a 4 x 2 1 8 deep square box Use a box for each base and run power circuit to all base locations the PAD100 SPKB to the LFSBBB W Box using the mounting 3b Assembly of Detector on LFSBBB W Back Box apply power to the FACP After all detector heads addressable bases and modules have been Test the detectors as described in the Testing Section of this manual DO NOT INSTALL DETECTOR HEADS UNTIL AREA HAS BEEN CLEANED TO REMOVE CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS DUST ETC REQUIRED BY NFPA 72 Spacing Limitations REFER TO NFPA 72 FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION REGARDING DETECTOR MOUNTING LOCATION AND SPECIAL APPLICATIONS PAD100 PHD Photoelectric Smoke Detector and PAD100 PHD are ANSI UL listed on maximum 30ft spacing with alarm set point from 135O 174O F on smooth ceiling Refer to 72 for specific information regarding detector spacing placement and applications Heat Detector ANSI UL listed spacing limitations of PAD100 HD smooth ceiling are on alarm set point Testing shall be performed periodically to determine if each detector operates Detectors will offer maximum performance when tested in compliance NFPA 72 REFER TO FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FACP MANUAL FOR OF DIRTY VALUE READ PRINT ALARM SIMULATION AND WALK Testing PAD100 PD PAD100 PHD PAD100 HD and PAD100 CD are under normal in standby mode the alarm indicator LEDs will pulse approximately every 4 seconds WHEN A PANEL IS CONFIGURED TO NOT FLASH LEDS THE LEDS ON DETECTORS WILL NOT FLASH AT ANY TIME Testing Value Read Print sensitivity drift value Dirty Value of the smoke detector can be checked at FACP The Dirty Value can be read and printed out at the FACP DETECTOR COMPENSATES SENSITIVITY UNTIL LIMIT OF WHEN COMPENSATION RATE REACHES LIMIT A TROUBLE WILL BE INDICATED ON THE FACP Testing BE SURE TO DIS ENGAGE ALL ALARM SIGNAL SERVICES DEVICES AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS PRIOR TO THE FOLLOWING TEST EXCEPT AUTOMATIC TESTING BY FACP BE SURE TO RE ENGAGE THESE SYSTEMS WHEN ALL TESTING IS Test FACP must be placed into Walk Test Mode and follow the steps below Use appropriate steps outlined below for the detector that is to be tested FAILURE TO ALARM DURING A TEST INDICATES A DEFECTIVE REPLACE DETECTOR IMMEDIATELY Set Point to 174O F to 79O C to 185O F to 85O C to 160O F to 71O C of Rise Spacing Temperature Spacing 60 ft 60 ft 15 ft 15 ft 70 ft 70 ft nozzle CAUTION Do not heat over 210oF 98.9oC PAD100 PD and PAD100 PHD Smoke Detectors Use a ANSI UL listed aerosol as Home Safeguard Model 25S or SDi Smoke Centurion as acceptable to Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ PAD100 PHD and PAD100 HD Heat Detectors TAKE CARE DURING THE HEATING OF THE DETECTOR TO AVOID THE PLASTIC HOUSING of a low powered heat gun is acceptable Maintain a minimum of 1 foot between the detector and the heat gun Heat the detector for a minimum of 10 seconds FACP will indicate with alarm when a sufficient amount of heat has been applied LED indicator will continuously flash while detector is in alarm PAD100 CD Carbon Monoxide Detectors Use the Home Safeguard Model HO CO2 Aerosol with Home Safeguard Model Versa Test Head VT1 or the SDI Solo C6 Aerosol with SDI Solo 330 Dispenser as acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ NEVER USE EXHAUST FROM VEHICLE TO TEST CO PORTION OF EXHAUST MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO DETECTOR VOIDS THE WARRANTY Maintenance detector should be cleaned as needed Detectors installed in environments prone to dust may need cleaning based on build up of dust The Dirty Report provides an indication when the detectors should be cleaned THE DETECTOR IS NOT WASHABLE DO NOT SUBMERGE THE DETECTOR IN WATER WATER CAN AFFECT THE SENSOR CAUSING PERMANENT DAMAGE DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING CHEMICALS OR INSECT SPRAYS DIRECTLY ON OR NEAR THE DETECTOR DO NOT PAINT OVER THE DETECTOR DOING SO MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE PAD100 PHD PAD100 HD and PAD100 CD When cleaning is needed clean NOT vacuum or use compressed air water cleaners or solvents to clean NOT disassemble the detector to clean If the detector is not operating properly after cleaning replace detector PAD100 PD When cleaning is needed follow the below steps to remove dust on the detector 1 Turn off electrical power to the PAD100 PD 2 Remove the detector from the base Do not remove the base from the 3 Remove cover from detector by removing the two screws T10 on back of Do not use a power driver when removing installing screws using a soft cloth FIGURE 4 detector wall the two screws on back of detector remove detector cover Do not use a driver when installing 4 Removing Detector Cover PAD100 PD only the sides of the optic cage base and lifting from detector circuit 4 Remove optic cage FIGURE 5 from detector circuit board by gently 5 Remove optic cage from optic cage base by gently squeezing the thre

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