Simplex 601H-RF-UL, 601H-F-UL, 631H-F-UL Series 600 Heat Detectors for two-wire bases, fixed temperature and fixed temperature with rate-of-rise (D)
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Listed 600 Heat Detector details Superior performance and reliability Attractive new design Designed for fast and easy installation Unique position for commissioning and service seamlessly with a wide range of panels Compatible with Tyco 600 Series for easy upgrade Low operating current up to 32 detectors per zone Optional remote alarm indicating LED Low profile discrete and unobtrusive Designed for EMI compatibility UL listed to Standard 521 Base and adaptor are UL listed to Standard 268 models 601H RF UL rate of rise plus fixed temperature 135 F C spacing distance is 70 ft 21.3 m 601H F UL fixed temperature 135 F spacing distance 60 ft 18.3 m 631H F UL fixed temperature 200 F 93 C spacing is 60 ft 18.3 m Detector Categories Heat detectors fall into two categories those that go into alarm once a certain temperature has been reached fixed and those go into alarm if the rate of temperature increase is a certain level rate of rise combination of rate of rise and fixed temperature elements allows fire detection from low where rate of rise sensing would give an alarm than a fixed temperature with the fixed element available for fires where temperature up gradually Detector Considerations Heat detection is not fast as smoke detection in most fires as early stages of fire tend to burn less hot than the later stages However environments where aerosols dust smoke or even of temperature are normally present preclude use of smoke detectors as a fire indicator In these a heat detector may provide an acceptable though sensitive alternative Heat detection is also often used the risk of fires or the consequences of fire are low as heat detection is generally less than smoke detection 600 Heat Detectors Series 600 Heat Detectors Two Wire Bases Heat Detector Mounted 5B Base with 6A 5B UL Adapter 600 Detector Features Two negative temperature coefficient Rsens and Rref are used in a bridge One thermistor Rsens is exposed to the air the other Rref is thermally lagged inside the body the temperature of the air around the detector rises a temperature difference will be established Rsens and Rref The values of the bridge are chosen such that if a particular rate of of temperature is sustained for sufficient time the will change state and the detector will signal alarm condition If the rate of temperature increase is slow then the temperatures of the sensing and thermistors will be more nearly equal Under conditions the bridge components ensure that the changes state when the predetermined fixed is reached Rate of Rise detector has a rate sensitivity and fixed temperature setting to suit a particular type of Temperature The Fixed Temperature detector is to the rate of rise detector except that the thermistor is replaced by a fixed resistor The therefore responds more slowly to Rate of Rise temperature The bridge components are chosen instead cause a comparator to change state when the sensing reaches a predetermined temperature of the rate of change Refer to page 2 for additional listing information This product was not ULC or CSFM or approved by FM or MEA NYC as of document revision date Additional listings be applicable contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status Listings approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co are the property of Tyco Safety Products 3 2009 Application Reference Locations see table on page 4 Heat are used where property protection is desired where life safety protection is not required or is by other equipment Typical heat detector are satisfied by the use of fixed temperature addition of rate of rise operation provides two forms heat detection for use where temperature fluctuations controlled and are less than 6 F min 3.33 C min temperature may fluctuate more quickly use fixed detectors Product Selection Fixed Temperature Guidelines F 57 C fixed temperature detectors are for normal that do not exceed 100 F 38 C F 93 C fixed temperature detectors are for normal that exceed 100 38 C but are less than F 66 C WARNING most fires hazardous levels of smoke and gas can build up before a heat detection would initiate an alarm In cases where Safety is a factor the use of a smoke is highly recommended Heat Detector Fixed 135 F Rate of Rise Detector Fixed 135 F Detector Fixed 200 F with 5B base 5 127 mm diameter and LED connections are screw for input output wiring 18 to AWG 1 mm2 to 1.5 mm2 Reference listed under Thorn Security LTD the 5B surface area protective cage for Series 600 using the 5B base tool shorts out base to enable cable resistance to be carried out Reference listed under Thorn Security LTD listed not applicable service tool only Bases Base with connections Remote Alarm LED Accessories 152 mm Base Adapter Protective Cage Shorting Adapter Detector Status LED Indicators approximately every 10 seconds Indication On Dimensions and Reference Information Detector Cage 3 2009 Mounting Information to 33 VDC from fire alarm panel IDC 100 24VDC 90 24VDC 95 24VDC Current Temperature Temperature Range base base with base to 82 mA maximum exact is determined by alarm limiting of connected IDC F to 176 F C to 80 C F to 100 F C to 38 C to 95 non condensing 019 Dia x 2 1 8 H mm x 55 mm Diameter x 2 9 16 H mm x 66 mm Reference following table provides a reference for the maximum area covered for detectors rated with the given For additional information including consideration ceiling height refer to NFPA 72 the National Fire Code Rectangular Area for Detector Coverage ft Rated Spacing ft Rated Spacing 18.3 m ft x 60 ft m x 18.3 m ft x 64.6 ft m x 19.7 m ft x 68.5 ft m x 20.8 m ft x 72 ft m x 21.9 m ft x 74.8 ft m x 22.8 m ft x 77.3 ft m x 23.5 m ft x 79.3 ft m x 24.1 m ft x 81 ft m x 24.7 m ft x 82.4 ft m x 25.1 m ft x 83.5 ft m x 25.4 m ft x 84.2 ft m x 25.6 m ft x 84.7 ft m x 25.8 ft x 84.85 ft m x 25.8 m m ft x 70 ft m x 21.3 m ft x 74.6 ft m x 22.7 m ft x 78.7 ft m x 24 m ft x 82.3 ft m x 25 m ft x 85.4 ft m x 26 m ft x 88.1 ft m x 26.8 m ft x 90.5 ft m x 27.5 m ft x 92.6 ft m x 28.2 m ft x 94.3 ft m x 28.7 m ft x 95.7 ft m x 29.1 m ft x 96.9 ft m x 29.5 m ft x 97.8 ft m x 29.8 m ft x 98.4 ft m x 30 m ft x 98.8 ft m x 30.1 m ft x 99 ft m x 30.2 m 3 2009 Application of 600 Series Detectors table below is for guidelines only specific situations are likely to require variations on the suggested detector types Real may require detector combinations to cover all likely risks Very clean dry moderately regulated