Simplex 4098 Detectors-Sensors-Bases Application Manual Rev G

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4098 Detectors Sensors and Bases Manual Manuals Online G page intentionally blank Manuals Online and Trademarks 2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co All rights reserved in the United States of America 2000 Simplex International Time Equipment Co Ltd Ontario L4V 1H3 Canada specifications and other information shown were current as of and are subject to change without notice No part of this may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express consent of Simplex Time Recorder Company or following an eight digit Product ID number denotes product following an eight digit Product ID number denotes Global The 2nd suffix identifies market country models with this suffix not UL Listed is a trademark of the Simplex Time Recorder Company II Communication Net is protected by US Patent No 4,796,025 Analog Detection is protected by US Patent No 5,155,468 Detector Base is protected by US Patent No 5,173 683 in the United States of America 980110 illustrations of actual detectors sensors and bases shown in this publication artist renditions Manuals Online page intentionally blank Manuals Online of Contents Considerations for Smoke Detectors and Sensors 1 Detector Sensor Applications 1 TO PLACE DETECTORS SENSORS 2 NOT TO PLACE DETECTORS SENSORS 6 OF OPERATION 9 Detector Operation 9 Smoke Detectors Sensors 10 Smoke Detectors Sensors 10 SMOKE DETECTORS 11 Mounting Notes 13 HEAT DETECTORS 14 BASES 17 17 TrueAlarm SENSORS 24 Notes 24 Applications 25 25 TrueAlarm SENSOR BASES 26 Notes 26 the Base Address 26 Setting for the 2120 CDT System 28 Setting for the 4010 4020 4100 or 4120 System 28 Bases 4098 9795 and 4098 9796 31 TrueAlarm QuickConnect SMOKE SENSORS 34 34 Notes 34 the Sensor Address 35 36 Modules 38 LED Module 40 41 Detectors and Detector Bases 41 Sensors and Sensor Bases 42 AND TESTING 43 43 43 Indications for TrueAlarm Sensors 49 Alarm Trouble Maintenance Log 51 Manuals Online page intentionally blank Manuals Online Considerations for Detectors and Sensors Detector Sensor purpose of this publication is to provide information concerning the proper of both heat and smoke detectors and sensors in conjunction with fire systems information in this publication is intended to be used only as a technical The requirements of applicable codes and standards as well as directives Authorities Having Jurisdiction AHJs should be followed installing detectors sensors make a survey of the area to be covered in with information provided in NFPA 72 Chapter 5 an excerpt of is provided below For specific applications refer to Simplex Common Code Requirements For Fire Alarm Systems Publication FA2 91 010 For additional information refer to NFPA 72 and the NEMA for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors to each individual section shown in the Table of Contents for information specific products Contents to be protected Type of construction and use Burning characteristics of contents Air movement stratification Deflections and obstructions Height of ceilings Surface conditions of ceilings Type of ceiling construction Total area Vent locations velocities dilution detector sensor is capable of providing up to 900 square feet 84 square of coverage depending on Requirements of local codes Results of engineering evaluation Physical characteristics of protected area For examples refer to the paragraphs of NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code 1996 there human occupancy Beam Construction for heat detector sensors Flat Ceilings and 5 3.4.6.2 Sloped Ceilings A 5 3.4.6 Manuals Online TO PLACE DETECTORS SENSORS The guidelines in this section are adapted from standards published the National Fire Protection Association Quincy U S A These standards include NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70 Electrical Article 760 and NFPA 90A for the Installation Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems provide effective early warning of a developing fire situation smoke should be installed in all areas of the protected premises Total as defined by NFPA 72 should include all rooms halls storage areas attics lofts and spaces above suspended ceilings including plenum

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