Simplex Multi-Point Peripherals; TrueAlarm CO Sensor Bases for Smoke, Heat, and Photo Heat Sensors using IDNet Communications
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ULC CSFM Listed Approved Peripherals CO Sensor Bases for Smoke Heat and Sensors using IDNet Communications addressable CO sensor bases contain carbon monoxide CO sensing module both CO toxic gas monitoring and fire detection For use with 4007ES and 4010ES or 4100ES fire alarm panels with software revision 2.01.02 or higher For use with 4100U fire alarm control panels with revision 12.05 or higher CO sensor bases support and require a TrueAlarm photo heat or heat sensor ordered Model 4098 9770 provides standard features model also provides a piezoelectric sounder CO sensor bases are multi point devices consume only IDNet address and receive both communications sensor power from the IDNet channel the sounder requires separate 24 VDC system power or NAC Listed to UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems and UL 2075 Gas and Vapor and Sensors allowing systems to be listed to 2034 Single and Multiple Station Carbon Alarms Listed by ULC to CSA 6.19 01 Residential Carbon Alarming Devices Three types of CO influenced operation are available 2034 CO alarm detection UL 2075 CO OSHA monitoring for ventilation control and fire sensor analysis with algorithms that optical and CO gas monitoring information of a CO sensor base with a or a photo heat sensor allows sensor operation or selectable multi sensor of False Alarm Reduction or Faster Detection False Alarm Reduction analyzes CO and photoelectric information together to provide a sophisticated of non fire conditions normally troublesome as alarms steam dust aerosols etc Faster Detection increased sensitivity algorithm CO and photoelectric sensor information to the presence of CO to implement an increased sensitivity for high value locations electrical equipment rooms etc base operation details When connected to a panel NAC through the 4905 9835 Code Module the sounder base can provide code 3 TC3 for fire or temporal code 4 for toxic carbon monoxide alarms 4905 9835 module may also be used to code other dedicated carbon monoxide notification refer to data sheet S4905 0006 Sounder can be manually activated from the panel Sounder operation is also listed to UL 464 as an audible appliance CO Sensor Base with Sounder with 4098 9754 Photo Heat Sensor Continued operation summary CO sensor data is stored and analyzed at the panel a new Service Report provides easy information access see on page 3 4007ES 4010ES and 4100ES panels provide ten 10 end of life status indication with CO sensor notices occurring within 12 months and within months allowing service replacement planning 4100U panels provide five 5 year end of life status with the 12 and 6 month replacement notices Analog sensor information is digitally transmitted to the control panel via IDNet communications for to evaluate and track status Carbon monoxide concentration in ppm parts per is available for viewing from the panel user For OSHA compliant CO gas sensing CO condition may be programmed by concentration must be 30 ppm 4100ES Audio Control Panels can provide a CO Message with Temporal Code 4 tone and Evacuation reference UCSET1393 see features Sensors may be either wall or ceiling mounted Operation of a CO sensor base with heat sensor provides independent sensor operation New CO test mode allows functional testing of each technology including the CO sensor Optional accessories include remote alarm LED alarm and mounting adapter plate Designed for EMI compatibility Provides magnetic test sensor element is easily replaced when end of life is reached Access to CO sensor replacement cartridge CORC requires removal of interchangeable sensor providing tamper monitoring sensor removal a trouble condition This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal CSFM pursuant Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code See CSFM Listing for allowable values and or conditions concerning material presented in document Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co are the of Tyco Fire Protection Products 1 2015 CO Sensor Base Description Carbon monoxide CO is an odorless colorless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood coal heating oil and natural CO is also a byproduct of many materials experiencing fire or even incipient fire conditions of CO levels can warn of physically harmful however sensing of CO levels below the level can also provide improved understanding of fire conditions when evaluated in combination photoelectric fire sensor information from the same CO sensor bases combine an electrolytic CO module with a TrueAlarm analog sensor to provide single multiple sensing assembly using one system The CO sensor can be enabled disabled used in modes and custom control and can be made for communication across a fire alarm Network sensor operation is similar to other TrueAlarm photoelectric or heat It provides current analog average analog value Answer troubles Device troubles over threshold concentration in and monitors for the presence of the CO sensor Base address selection allows the address to remain its location when the sensor is removed for service or change Address access is from the front under the sensor An integral red LED indicates power on pulsing or alarm or trouble when steady on and also test mode status see page 3 Detailed status is at the fire alarm control panel Sensing Detailed Operation Toxic Gas Sensing UL 2034 UL 2075 For CO toxic detection the bases provide toxic gas sensing to the 2034 and UL 2075 standards Toxic gas sensing may be at the same time as any of the combined CO photo detection modes are selected Gas Sensing OSHA Compliant For OSHA gas sensing the desired threshold level above ppm is selected at the control panel as required for the typically for ventilation control Refer to page 3 additional OSHA CO monitoring information Fire Sensing Each sensor provides an measurement digitally communicated to the control for analysis At the panel these analog values are separately or combined to evaluate for conditions of fire incipient fire excessive heat and freeze For fire the addition of a CO sensor provides two selectable modes of operation Nuisance Alarm Mode and Faster Fire Detection These two were developed using the results of extensive testing actual fires performed under a wide variety of conditions to page 4 for additional operation mode options Alarm Reduction Mode allows the host panel to combine photoelectric sensor input and CO level input to reduce false alarms caused by non fire Non fire conditions can be steam from showers particles from dusty environments from personal care products tobacco smoke smoke or other similar conditions CO Sensing Detailed Operation Continued Nuisance Alarm Reduction Details For applications anticipated nuisance alarm conditions photoelectric is normally selected for 3.7 ft smoke However the addition of CO sensing allows host control panel to apply software verification similar the timed alarm verification feature often used with smoke detection Fire Detection For applications where faster to incipient or slow building fires is desired and appropriate the Faster Fire Detection mode the outputs of the CO sensor and the photoelectric to provide increased sensitivity This mode provides detection compared to a standard sensitive sensor setting and also provides more false reduction compared to using a sensitive setting in an not normally considered appropriate Fire Detection Details TrueAlarm photoelectric can be selected to be as sensitive as 0.2 ft for applications evaluated as appropriate to that Howev