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V DI G OFFICIAL ihrt SPECTRAV, :;ae Warns, Stvobes, ,.�Y t�1� � '� clr r r 1 �. � - � r+ a li i t c t 4 Horn/Strobe with Standard Plate Strobe with Stn all Footprint Plate Features Horn with Standard Plate 24 volt strobe models: 15, 15/7S, 75 and 110 candela 12 volt strobe models: 15 and 15/75 candela Universal tltountin • Horn models operate on 12 and 24 volts g Plate included with each unit • Low current draw: reductions as high as 45% One screwmounting of strobe and horn/strobe to mounting • Two field selectable/reversible horn tones SpectrAlert strobe and Born/strobe lake u - 3000 Hz Interrupted back box. p zero room in the -Electromechanical Single garig mounting without the use' . Field selectable/reversible high-low dBA output on horn e of a mounting(horn model only) plate (low output on 24 volt models only) Self-contained screw covers - 101 peak dBA p 10 ft. high output" Aesthetically Pleasing- 96 peak dBA © 10 ft. low output' Synchronize horn and design with S Field selectable/reversible temp 3 pattern or non-temp 3 Silence horn on horns Sync-Circuit,- continuous pattern on horn /•trobe over a s' module Sync-Circuit module Ingle Pair of wires using • Horn/strobe can be wired either in tandem or independent) P ' Sound output varies with tone and output o y levels based a ion a I nechoic room measurers pitons selected;sound Specifications enls. Walk,test: SpectrAlert horn/strobe and horn only work on Mo tests"with time durations of 4 seconds or greater. ng: Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG 4 x 4"x 1'/,"or ltl�ti Dimensions Indooroperating temperature: 3" to x to%' standard boxes Strobe and horn/strobe Weatherproof 120 F(00 to 49° C with universal plate: 5"x 51/A'x 215/,6' operating temperature: ° ) Strobe and horn/strobe Voltages: 32 to I51° F(00 to GG° C) with small footprint plate: 3.1/a"x 5'/a"x 2'/16' Operating voltage range..* (with 12 or 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered Horn with universal Operating Voltage range' 12 V 10.5-17 V, 24 V, 2.0-30 V mounting plate: 5"x 5s/8"x I'/16" SYnc•Circuit module, Ib1D Horn without These 11 tile i 12 V, 71-17;24 nroduns should be o, V, 21-30 V mounting plate: 2u/I6"X S'/I6"X 1''/I6 funrtional""'T qy to-2096 and c�to ry'°(m,nuf c"Olssc nni;c:tIL do ever,lest Weight, horn only: 7.2 0z. `S t' atcJ ranges. Weight, strobe and ---- horn/strobe: 8.8 oz. i - — - -- �(lndoor tr► F nn MEA C � 1Oo gystern Sensor 9/97 _ l1°d�l listings only,for addilion i!usUnL i nI(ormation secAPPROVNotcs'°n bottom 1 This document is not intended to be used for installation puronc„� - or Page 6.)I Engineering Specifications General Horn/Strobe Combination t „X „X , _„ „X „ X 7 e" conjunction with the accessory Sync-Circuit Module, shall be powered requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over its from a non-coded power supply and shall operate on 12 or 24 volts. 12 entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 10.5- 17 flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The horn shall have volts.24 volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 20- two tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to 30 volts.SpectrAlert products shall have an operating temperature of 32 switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous to 120°F and operate from a regulated DC or full wave rectified, pattern. Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with unfiltered power supply. the removal of factory installed jumper wires.The horn on horn/strobe Horn models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Horn shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model capable of Modulo operating at 12 and 24 volts. Horn shall be listed to UL 464 for fire Module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit model listed protective signaling systems.The horn shall have two tone options, two to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The module • audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between a shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3. temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattern.The horn Also, the module shall silence the horns on horn/strobe models, while only model designed for coded power supplies (HC12/24) shall operate operating the strobes,over a single pair of wires.The module shall be t on a coded power supply. capable of mounting to a 4"/,6"X 4"/16"X 21/e"back box and shall control two Style Y (class B) or one Style Z (class A) circuit. Module Strobe shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy chaining Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model listed to multiple modules together and re-synchronizing each other along the UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service.The strobe shall be chain.The Module shall not operate on a coded power supply. wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. SpectrAlert Dimensions 25/16" —1 shs" Horn/Strobe with Small Footprint Mounting Plate Horn Only (same dimensions for strobe only) 5s/,6" 1 ::,------- i I 5/4„ . F-- 51, ---•-� L Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (same dimensions for strobe only) Sync•Circuit Module Page 3 This document is not intended to he nsc d for installalinn onrposes. A05 936.04 SpectrAlert Mounting Diagram-.% —2"back box -'"1• r. 4„back box BBS Horn Direct Mount —4"back box —D-MP (included with S Itsi �r each product) Horn Surface Mount with Accessory Back Box Skirt lI �� —2"back box Horn With Universal Mounting Plate (included with ��_. --S-MP each product) T'♦1 --4"back box - —D-MPLI � �•;� (included with J.1 each product) I �.l ff t' Strobe or Horn/Strobe with Accessory Small Footprint Mounting late P Strobe or Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (included with each product) ---4"back box ---BBS r� 111 I t ' X 4 /m"x 27e"back box 1 �I Strobe or Horn/Strobe Surface Mount ��• with Accessory Back Box Skirt Sync@Circuit Module Direct Mount Page 4 This document is not inlended to be used for instaiiarinn SpectrAlert Wiring Diagrams TANDEM OPERATION INDEPENDENT OPERATION HORN/STROBE COMBO HORN AND STROBE "Bass FACTURE NSrALLIU . . I•I mM PER WIRE.ncwov co I I _ I wort,.s.w/.null _ rnn¢rr _ I I`•• .uewEsaseewr.rvooLL• TO NEXT .on"off ronwwwaEOAEwML DEVICE E ( r.ow• ('�••+ � FROM; fACP STIIUIJE W1 �' 1.1 r.tr w0ernl , COL YODULE o;r'•1EVreW Dn rn"'.US ,• 1•I ..cL FACTORY INSTALLED (I) _(•) DEVICE I_I - JUMPERS rJ • I OO IMIaM�INM�wi n ll O( I I 0 I I I0J HORN IIORWSTROOE STROBE ONLY )(' ''f' I N FOUR WIRE SYSTEM E' TWO WIRE SYSTEM -.--�-�^ 'C COMBO MODELS ANY MIX OF MODELS .0 WIRED FOR INDEPENDENT ~ 0 WIREDFOR TANDEM M OPERATION .LI OPERATION —•• c� (HORN CAN BE TURNED OFF -�,1.. • \ t AT THE PANEL WHILE STROBES ..._._".Q-)1.-_- (�) hl•-. �•)•- _•..___—� CONTINUE TO OPERATE) R II R 8II (-) Horns Silenced Over Two-Wire Circuit Temp 3 Coding of Multi-Alert and 1.Any mix of Horn/Strobes or Strobe only devices is acceptable pA400 Sounders 2.Horn control connects to interruptible power source MODULEI Note:Strobes must be powered from non-coded supply FACP rt r l "y)cani.oE °NOIT IJIti ^^-. -E MODULE I ..• ,- JJJJJJ r (•,•� TO NEXT (P) I I ISPECI FORT .^JI DEVICE OR IIO"N 20HE 1 •1 —»_—T �L.1 i0"E I i0N0E i I EOL CONTROL OUT lII.1 Iry r 7 t2 �_. v FACP '' `'— — TO NEXT (-)—`--•_- JJJJJJ L •• •_^^•• r+; DEVICE OR I EOL 1•I r IO NAC2 •-_- xarvc i Tnau OL II�•� '.,!•. NAC1 ION, OUT IN OUT i 1 E 1•.• TYPES .• _ ... SPECTR ALERT DEVICES: NORN ONLY t MORN NAC2 BTROBE -- -'- - E a oui iti M 21 PI •�,, _�-; ` —_ -• 0h1 TROUBLE STRODE ONLY •.Y M nl I rzwr�IPin Orr TO NEXT DEVICE OR EOL N OU SL.VE T ,•..11 I FI I I..MI FRCP II TEMP Homo wilan b.synpofal c. -- --. ._-- _____._ - -•... od.d and I 1� JUMPER ON ° n.sync. Y I TO NEXT SPECTRALERT I,)..._ _ •• DEVICE On NA CI �'1 N , i0o[i ,.I y� _..,1 I EOL orve NAC2 » •.;i I rnouele •• {,'� .� (-)•�•'•� l• TO NEXT .,-I I SPECTRALERT H, VE II\ MORN ONLY ' l 61oUT` DEVICE OR EOL —6—-11wm.,hot. yn.'aawr Aw•lsbr�• - .ntl.LOUe•wlll opvrnle ln.ync. NOTE: 1) An ml.of SPlrAlon porn alrob-.aI..only, or X oc ern only tlovlco.I.."ow.bl.for iono 1. 2) No tl.VIC.•er barn only-1..110wetl on..no 2•If no tleWOe..r.In.l.notl o0 Eon.2,Ilrmin.l•EOL n.l.tOr•1 Morn cOnlre1 lermin.l. Sound Output Guide (dBA) UL Reverberant Room dBA@ volts DC Anochoic Room Peak dBA 010 ft./volts DC 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 Temporal Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 3000 Hz Interrupted NA NA NA 75 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Electromechanical 75 75 79 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 I-Iz Interrupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 101 102 Non- Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Temporal 3000 Hz Interrupted NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Electromechanical 79 79 85 85 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 I-Iz Interrupted 79 82 85 88 88 88 93 95 98 100 101 102 Page 5 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A05-936-04 SpectrAlert Ordering Information All wealherproof models must use wealherproof back box model W1311. Avg.niA• Avg.mA• Red While Voltage Candela Nom.VDC B Nom.FWR•• Horn/Strobes P1215 P1215W 12 15 124 167 P121575 11121575W 12 15/75 152 181 112415 P2415W 24 15 78 98 11241575 11241575 W 24 15/75 91 111 P2475 P2475W 24 75 148 167 P24110 11241IOW 24 110 165 209 P241575K(weatherproof) - 24 15/75 91 111 P2475K(weatherproof) - 24 75 146 167 -124110K(weatherp rooq - 24 Ito 165 209 Canada P2415A P21115WA 24 15 78 98 P241575A 11241575WA 24 15/75 91 111' 112475A 112475WA 24 75 148 167 1124110A P24[IOWA 24 Ito 165 207 P2415751(A(weatherprooq - 24 15/75 91 ill P2475KA(weatherproof) - 24 75 148 167 _I?24110KA(evcalherprooq - 24 110 _ 165 _ _ _ 207 _ Latin America P241575F(FUEGO) 24 15/75 91 111 Strobes S1215 S1215W 12 15 114 157 S 121575 S121575 W 12 15/75 142 171 S2415 S2415W 24 IS 53 80 S241575 S241575W 24 15/75 66 93 S2475 S2475W 24 75 123 159 'S24110 S2411OW 24 110 140 191 S241575K(weatherproof) - 24 15/75 66 93 S2475K(weatherproof) - 24 75 123 159 S241IOK(weatherprooq_ _ - 24 110 140 191 Canada S2415A S2415WA 24 IS Si 80 S241575A S241S75WA 24 15/75 66 93 S2475A S2475WA 24 75 123 149 S24110A S24110WA 24 110 140 191 S241575KA(weatherprooq - 24 15/75 GG 93 S2475KA(weatherprooq - 24 75 123 149 �. S241IOK __-... - _.. . -._? _...... .__ _,110 „_ 140 _- - 191 Latin America _S241575F(FUEGO) 24 1S/75 66 93 Horns H 12/24 H 12/24 W 12/24 NA 12/23 12 21 H 12/241((weatherproof) - 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 FIC12/24 (for coded power) I-IC12/24 W(for coded power) 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 HC 12/24 K ...........(for coded power,_wealhcrproo,Q. __ .__ �- 12.24 --NA 12 23 12 21 Canada H12/24A H12/24WA 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 H12/24KA(weatherproof) - 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 HCIZ/24A(for coded power) HC12/24WA(for coded power) 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 Sync-Circuit Module MDI. MDLW 2 24 NA 16 24 Canada MDLA MDLWA 12/24 NA 16 24 Small Footprint Mounting Plate for Single Gang Only S-MP S-MPW NA NA NA NA Surface Mount Back Box Skirt BBS BBSW NA NA NA NA Universal Mounting Plato(replacement) D-MP D-MPW NA NA NA NA Weatherproof Back Box WBB - NA NA NA NA Notes: Agency Listings-Indoor models:UL,ULC,FM,CSFM,MCA.Weatherproof models:UL,all others pending.Horn for coded power:UL,ULC,FM,CSFM,MEA. All SpectrAlert products are designed for wall mount only. Installation of less than 75 candela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAC(Sec.2.2).However,it is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. All 15/75 candela strobes or horn/strobes are recommended for 20'x 20'rooms or less. Horn and horn/strobe current draws assume horn is set at temp 3,electromechanical tone and high audibility. FWR - Full Wave Rectified System Sensor Worldwide Manufacturing & Distribution In Canada: In the Far Last: In Italy: In the United Kingdom: Telephone:905-812-0767 Telephone:852-2191-9003 Telephone:39-40-9490-111 Telephone:44-1403-276500 Fax:905-812-0771 Fax:852-2736-6580 Fax:39-40-382137 Fax:44-1403-276501 In China: In India: In Singapore: Telephone:852-2191-9003 Telefax:91-022-8202564 Telephone:65-273-2230 Fax:852-2736-6580 Fax:65-273-2610 Page 6 This clocunlent is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A05-936-04 ESL 500 Series Low Profile Self-Diagnostic Smoke Detector go @, - Installation Instructions LISTED The ESL 500 Series smoke detectors are the industry's first con- to a broad range of fires. When put into its diagnostic mode, a ventional direct-wire smoke detectors with analog features such service person can determine the 500's sensitivity measurement as remote maintenance reporting (CleanMe®), drift compensation, by simply counting the LED blinks and using the cross-reference and multi-criteria detection. The multi-criteria fast response heat chart included in these instructions. detector algorithms allow the 500-XT models to give fast response Diagram 1 -521/528 Series 2-Wire Wiring Diagram 2-wire + EOL Initiating O Device Circuit - O Listed Alarm Control 0 EModel `-J Models 1/528CRXTCOM NCLast First 521 B,521 BXT �''��,Detector 528B,528BXT lll�llDetector NOTE:The 521/528UJJJlI��1I Series is polarity sensitive. WARNING: System may not operate if the detector is not connected to the control unit initiating device circuit as specified in the detector or control unit literature. r Diagram 2-541/548 Series 4-Wire Wiring Diagram ESL 204-12/24V Power Supervision Power + � Relay — 0-:�j 00 Listed Alarm Control Model 541C/548C Model 541/548CXT I l First Last O O❑ Detector O Detector NOTE: The Fol 541/548 Series initiating LL��JJ Circuit does not have O CleanMe EOL Resistor OPERATION/FEATURES Diagram 3-Switches _- CleanMe Remote Maintenance/Trouble Reporting Feature OFF — - + The 521/528 Series has a unique feature that allows it to send a L^d IIQ! signal to the ESL 505 module (sold separately) when it has drifted 1. On=A(6-12V)range 1 outside of its UL Listed sensitivity range or has a hardware fault Off=C(12-24 V)range 1 problem (refer to diagram 3). In most cases, the signal will be the 2. On=CleanMe signal on ' result of the detector becoming dirty over time and, as a result, isOff=CleanMe signaloll / over sensitive. This condition could result in a false alarm. The (521 Series only) No coM NC CleanMe signal enables the installer to receive a warning signal at il71 the 505 module, control panel, and central station (if the system is monitored) giving the installer time to clean the 521/528 Series by il' lam' Relay(CRXT)unit only 9 replacing the optical chamber with a new one (ESL part#211).The Correct Incorrect ESL 521/528 Series smoke detector(s) causing this condition can WARNING:CleanMe signal can only be turned on when using be identified by a rapidly blinking LED (every 1.5 seconds) on the optional 505 module or with control panels with CleanMe feature. detector.Each 505 module will accommodate up to 20 ESL 521/ Refer to installation instructions. 528 Series smoke detectors. Caution: The 521/528 Series ships with the CleanMe feature turned off To turn on the 521/528's CleanMe signal, move dip switch 2 on the (dip switch 2 in"off'position).DO NOT turn the CleanMe feature on unless back of the detector to the"on"position(refer to Diagram 3). Refer using the ESL 505 module or with control panels with CleanMe feature. to the 505 installation instructions for more information. 1 Diagram 4- 505 Module ;' INSTALLATION Consult Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and NFPA 72 Smoke Detector Trouble for specific installation information regarding smoke detector Loop Trouble i spacing, placement, and special applications. Power/�arm (Blinking)(�teady) P) Consider the Locking Mechanism BEFORE Installation t Each ESL 500 Series detector head is equipped with a break E S L i away locking tab slot to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head (see Diagram 5). For installations where unautho- rized removal of the detector head is not a concern, i.e. high _ ceilings, no action is required.The head can be removed by simply turning counterclockwise. Self-Diagnostics Include Automatic Sensitivity Testing Each 500 Series photoelectric smoke detector monitors its own Diagram 5-Locking Tab sensitivity and operational status. Once a day and immediately j upon first power up, it performs a full diagnostic test that includes To lock, break off this tab l' a dynamic test of the sensing chamber and internal electronics. If and the screwdriver slot breakout with pliers � i` -_� Io the detector drifts out of its UL Listed sensitivity range or fails ' internal diagnostics, the alarm LED flashes once every second to indicate trouble.This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. Drift Compensation Built-In All of the 500 Series automatically adjust their sensitivity, up to a maximum of 1.0%/ft., as they become dirty.This feature increases immunity to dust and dirt by 30-50%.The ESL 500 Series detectors are the industry's first conventional direct-wire smoke detectors with built-in drift compensation. Mounting Base The 500 Series detector comes with a mounting base that makes the smoke detector easy to install and remove if necessary. The detector head simply twists off of its 4.75"mounting base. However,when the head must lock to the base,simply break away the Using the 2-Wire 521/528 Series With a Panel That Does locking tab and the"knock out"for the screwdriver slot with a pair of Not Have 2-Wire Capabilities pliers.Then,to remove the detector head,insert a small screwdriver into Another feature of the ESL 505 module is that it can convert the the slot on the side of the base and press in while simultaneously turning 2-wire 521/528 Series to a 4-wire input on a control panel. The the detector head counterclockwise(see Diagram 8). 521/528 Series is UL compatibility listed with the 505 module and will be fully UL compliant with any UL Listed 12/24 VDC control panel. See the 505 installation instructions. Each 505 module will accommodate up to 20 ESL 521/528 Series smoke detectors. Selectable Voltage Range for UL 2-Wire Compatibility The 521/528 Series 2-wire smoke detectors offer the widest range of UL Listed 2-wire compatibility in the industry. When obtaining compatibility listings the voltage range of the detector must be considered. The voltage range of the 521/528 Series can be selected between 6-12 VDC (ESUs "A" range) and 12-24 VDC (ESUs"C" range).The 521/528 Series ships in the 6-12 VDC range and can be modified to the 12-24 VDC range by moving dip switch 1 to the"off"position (refer to Diagram 3).The 6-12 VDC range carries the S09A UL 2-wire compatibility identifier and 12-24 VDC carries the S10A and S11A identifiers. In general, 12 VDC combination burglary/fire panels will need to stay in the 6-12 VDC (dip switch in the "on" position) configura- tion and with 24VDC dedicated fire alarm control panels, the 12/ 24 VDC range will need to be selected; however, please refer to ESL's Compatibility Index for a complete listing of control panels and proper identifier.For a copy of the Compatibility Index, call 1-800-648-7424. Remember, 4-wire smoke detectors do not require any kind of compatibility listing. 2 Diagram 6-Detector Installation 1 .J Nm 1 Installing the Mounting Base and Wiring TESTING THE SYSTEM The detector comes with a gasket that must be installed between After all connections are completed and the wiring is checked per the mounting base and the electrical box to ensure proper NFPA 72,apply power to the system.There should notbe an alarm. operation. The mounting base mounts directly to standard If there is, determine whether a detector is latched or if there is a single-gang, 3-inch round, or 4-inch octagonal electrical boxes. problem with the wiring. If no alarm has occurred, go to the last The base may also be mounted without electrical boxes if detector and check the detector power with a volt meter for the approved by the AHJ or if codes allow. specified voltage. The 500 Series sensors are designed for connection to 12 or 24 Testing Each Detector VDC fire alarm systems. Control panels must be UL Listed for All 500 Series smoke detectors are shipped with a plastic dust commercial or residential fire protection. Each sensor design has cover for use in areas where construction is on-going. Smoke de- superior protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF, tectors will not work with the dust cover in place. Remove the dust and ambient light. First, pull wire through the electrical box, then cover when installation is completed, prior to testing. Also, discon- through the holes in the center of the gasket and center opening nect alarm notification appliances, releasing service devices, and of the mounting base. See Diagram 6. Connect the wire to the extinguishing systems prior to detector tests. Be sure to reconnect appropriate terminals according to the wiring diagrams on page all devices at the conclusion of testing. 1. Each detector head is equipped with clamping type wire terminals that accommodate two conductors up to 2.0 mm in Per NFPA 72, "all smoke detectors shall be tested in place.annu- diameter(#12 AWG). ally, to ensure smoke entry into the sensing chamber and alarm response. Testing with smoke or listed aerosol acceptable to the manufacturer, shall be permitted." For products manufactured by MOUNTING THE DETECTOR ESL, annual functional testing is best accomplished using Smoke! Installing the Detector Head to Mounting Base in a can®,available from Sentrol. Carefully follow the directions on To install a detector head, simply line up the raised marking on the the can. side of the detector with the arrow on the mounting base. Insert the The detector performs a smoke test every 9 seconds while flashing head and rotate it clockwise approximately 15 degrees to snap into its LED. If smoke is detected, the rate of sampling increases to place (see Diagram 7).To lock head into place refer to Diagram 5. every 4.5 seconds. Excessive smoke must be detected in three Removing the Detector Head consecutive tests for the alarm to sound. Therefore, when testing To remove the detector head, simply turn counterclockwise. How- the detector with smoldering punks or cotton wicks,hold the smoke ever, if the locking tab slot has been removed,insert a small screw- source near the opening for smoke entry and gently direct smoke driver into the locking tab slot on the side of the base and press in into the detector for 20 seconds or until an alarm is indicated. BE while simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise SURE TO PROPERLY EXTINGUISH THE SMOKE SOURCE AF- See Diagram 8. TERTESTING! This is a go/no-go test and is not a reliable indication of detector sensitivity. If it is successful, the LED will remain lit. For in-depth Diagram 7-Mounting sensitivity testing, see Sensitivity Level Test Mode below.To reset the detector, operate the system reset switch for 2 to 3 seconds to Y -� remove power from the detectors. Control unit alarm and all ancil- lary functions should be verified for a complete test of each detec- tor. MAINTENANCE,CLEANING&SENSITIVITY TESTING Diagram 9-Removing the Cap The 500 Series smoke detectors are designed for easy field ser- vice and maintenance. If a smoke detector drifts beyond its ap- proved sensitivity range for more than 24 hours or fails internal diagnostic tests during power-up, the unit automatically indicates trouble by flashing its LED every 1.5 seconds. Under normal condi- Screwdriver slot tions the LED flashes every 9 seconds. Therefore, a simple visual check of the LED status meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing Diagram 8-Removing the Detector Detector cap Diagram 10-Detector Parts Snap into indentation 0 Optical base Indentation requirements without the need for external meters or ladders. In accordance with NFPA 72-7-3.2.1,smoke detector sensitivity should be checked within one year after installation and every alternate Optical block cover year thereafter, in commercial installations, or every three years in residential sites. The sensing chamber of the 500 Series photoelectric detector un- snaps for easy field cleaning and service. Whenever the status Detector cap LED indicates cleaning is necessary, remove the photoelectric de- tector cap (see Diagram 9), snap off and throw away the optical block chamber. Then blow or brush off the optical block base and snap a new optical block chamber(see Diagram 10) back in place, replace the cap and verify sensitivity with the Sensitivity Level Test. Diagram 11 -Using Test Magnet Additional Diagnostics Available with Sensitivity Level Test Mode Each smoke detector also includes a special sensitivity level test mode that is activated by holding a magnet near the integral reed switch for more than one second. See Diagram 11. Once the routine starts, the alarm LED will flash one to nine times, indicating actual sensitivity and whether or not service is required. The alarm LED \ provides indicators as listed in Diagram 12. After the sequence of blinks, if the sensitivity is found to be within limits and if all other tests pass, the detector will go into alarm until j - A,`L J reset by the panel. If the sensitivity is not within limits, or an unser- viceable hardware fault has been detected, the detector LED will continue to flash every 1.5 seconds until the detector is reset by the panel. If the sensitivity test indicates an unacceptable level, take action recommended in Diagram 12. 4 APPROXIMATE OBSCURATION BLINKS INDICATION ACTION (%/FT.) PHOTO 1 Unserviceable hardware fault is detected Reset unit and re-run sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 4.35 2 The detector is not sensitive enough Ciean per instructions. 3.85 3 Reset unit and re-run sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 3.60 4 Detector is within sensitivity limits None. 3.10 5 2.10 7 1.85 8 Detector is too sensitive Check to be sure optical block cover is snapped down completely. 1.35 9 Clean per instructions. LIMITED WARRANTY Sentrol is a brand name of SLC Technologies,Inc. The manufacturer ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY warrants this smoke detector (except batteries) to be free from de- LASTS,OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR fects in material and workmanship under conditions of normal use CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND for a term of 3 years from the date of manufacture. EXCLUSIONS MAY NOTAPPLY TO YOU.UNLESS A LONGER PE- During the warranty period, if a Sentrol product or any of its compo- RIOD IS REQUIRED BYAPPLICABLE LAW,ANYACTION AGAINST nents becomes defective,it will be repaired or replaced without charge MANUFACTURER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SMOKE DETEC- at the manufacturer's discretion. TOR MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED. This warranty does not apply to units which have been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accident, or to which any modifica- No agent, employee or representative of the Manufacturer nor any tions, alterations or repairs have been made or attempted. other person is authorized to modify this warranty in any respect. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the smoke Repair or replacement as stated above is the exclusive remedy of detector and may be enforced only by such person. the purchase hereunder. This warranty gives you specific legal rights The defective smoke detector must be returned in accordance with and you also have other rights which vary from state to state. the following instructions: 1 Obtain a Return Authorization Number by calling 1-800-648-7422 or 503-692-4052, then carefully pack it in a well padded and insulated carton and return, postal charges prepaid to: Customer Service Sentrol 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062-9938 Q WARNING A note should be included advising the nature of the malfunction. Care must be exercised in the proper packing of detectors returned Smoke detectors CANNOT provide warnings under this warranty as Sentrol will not be responsible for warranty for fires resulting from explosions,smoking repairs to equipment damaged because of improper packing. in bed or other furniture,ignition of flam- THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS mable liquids,vapors and gases,children WARRANTIES,AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL- playing with matches or lighters. ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION FORA PERIOD OFTHREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALLMANU- FACTURER BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, AND HOW- EVER OCCASIONED,WHETHERALLEGEDAS RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY BY MANUFACTURER, THE NEGLI- GENCE OF MANUFACTURER OR OTHERWISE. MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT 5 SYS TEM SPECTF...,AUPelt SENSOA i Strobes, A Divisiou iffn: 4 3825 Ohio Avelitle, 1 yR. and Hoorn/Strobes 1 1 r- A Ill Wi .1 Horn/Strobe with Standard Plate Strobe with Small Footprint Plate Horn with Standard Plate Features • 24 volt strobe models: 15, 15/75, 75 and 110 candela • Universal mounting plate included with each unit. • 12 volt strobe models: 15 and 15/75 candela • One screw mounting of strobe and horn/strobe to mounting • Horn models operate on 12 and 24 volts plate • Low current draw: reductions as high as 45% • SpectrAlert strobe and horn/strobe take up zero room in the • Two field selectable/reversible horn tones back box. -3000 Hz Interrupted • Single gang mounting without the use of a mounting plate -Electromechanical (horn model only) • Field selectable/reversible high-low dBA output oil horn • Self-contained screw covers (low output on 24 volt models only) • Aesthetically pleasing design - 101 peak dBA Q 10 ft. high output' • Synchronize horn and strobe with Sync-Circuit-module -96 peak dBA ® 10 ft. low output' • Silence horn on horn/strobe over a single pair of wires using • Field selectable/reversible temp 3 pattern or non-temp 3 Sync•Circuit module continuous pattern on horn ' Sound output varies with tone and output options selected;sound • Horn/strobe can be wired either in tandem or independently levels based upon anechoic room measurements. Specifications Walk.test: SpectrAlert horn/strobe and horn only work on "walk Mounting: 4"x 4"x 11/2"or tests" with time durations of 4 seconds or greater. 2"x 4"x 11/a"standard boxes Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG Indoor operating temperature: 320 to 1200 F (00 to 490 C) Dimensions Weatherproof Strobe and horn/strobe operating temperature: 320 to 1510 F (00 to 660 C) with universal plate: 5"x 5s/a"x 215/16" Voltages: 12 or 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered Strobe and horn/strobe Operating voltage range": 12 V, 10.5-17 V; 24 V,20-30 V with small footprint plate: 31/a"x 51/a"x 21/I6' Operating voltage range' (with Horn with universal Sync•Circuit module, MDQ: 12 V, 11-17;24 V,21-30 V mounting plate: 5"x 55/a"x 15/I6" These products should be operated within their rated voltage range;UL does,however,lest Horn without funclional integrity to-2o%and +10%of manufacturer's stated ranges, mounting plate: 215/16"x 55/1e"x 15/16" Weight,horn only: 7.2 oz. t------ — - Weight,strobe and �i horn/strobe: 8.8 oz. t FM MEA lrrd�.,4c' approved 1 APPROVED (Indoor model listings only.for additional listing information see-Notes-on bottom of page 6.) System Sensor 9197 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. AOS-936-04 Engineering Specifications General Horn/Strobe Combination „X „X 1 i" •'X „ X I e" conjunction with the accessory Sync-Circuit Module,shall be powered requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over its from a non-coded power supply and shall operate on 12 or 24 volts. 12 entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 10.5- 17 flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.The horn shall have volts.24 volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 20- two tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to 30 volts.SpectrAlert products shall have an operating temperature of 32 switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous to 120°F and operate from a regulated DC or full wave rectified, pattern. Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with unfiltered power supply. the removal of factory installed jumper wires.The horn on horn/strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Horn Horn shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model capable of Modulo operating at 12 and 24 volts. Horn shall be listed to UL 464 for fire Module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit model listed protective signaling systems.The horn shall have two lone options, two to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service.The module audibility options (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between a shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3. temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattern.The horn Also, the module shall silence the horns on horn/strobe models,while only model designed for coded power supplies (FIC12/24) shall operate operating the strobes,over a single pair of wires.The module shall be on a coded power supply. capable of mounting to a 411/lr"X 4"h("X 21/s"back box and shall control two Style Y (class B) or one Style Z (class A) circuit. Module Strobe shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy chaining Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model listed to multiple modules together and re-synchronizing each other along the UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service.The strobe shall be chain.The Module shall not operate on a coded power supply. wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range.The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. SpectrAlert Dimensions 33/6" 215/,6'-- F-- s „2/16 Horn/Strobe with Small Footprint Mounting Plate Horn Only (same dimensions for strobe only) 55/16" 5„ IL 25/16" --- Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (same dimensions for strobe only) Sync•Circuit Module Paae3 rk...1 .. ._...._.-_. I_.___I SpectrAlert Mounting Diagrams —2"back box BBS 4"back box _''mil•-� _� I �• �� _ Horn Direct Mount �` ''1I• —4"back box n. --D-MP (included with each product) Horn Surface Mount with Accessory Back Box Skirt ,} f L•�• l is -2"back box --Horn with Universal Mounting Plate (included with -' S-MP each product) 't M' .�• �. - 4"back box -D-MP _ • , (included with (C� each product) Strobe or Horn/Strobe with Accessory Small Footprint Mounting Plate Strobe or Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (included with each product) a BBS II II I I=� 'I j��"�� t I •� - - x 4 /I6"x 2/o"back box Strobe or Horn/Strobe Surface Mount with Accessory Back Box Skirt Sync•Circuit Module Direct Mount Page 4 This document is not intended to be used for installation Durposes. A05-93h-04 SpectrAlert Wiring Diagrams TANDEM OPERATION INDEPENDENT OPERATION HORN/STROBE COMBO HORN AND STROBE J1VVfIa VNll nlu0vlb i�! 11 TO NEXT :"SOa I t{wtl f [Fb W Fnle EeMT W UOUtIY TO NEXT 1r{-j' -��'-'—J,.--, HonN on DEVICE OR 1 EOL " EOL (�� I� •. I TO NEXT _ _ srnoelt rnow: rnow STRODE On I-1 r[F u0ouu f ' !l FACP,M000LE �. bnvrA`vbul OR PREVIOUS EOL . -1,1 b1 K FACTORY INSTALLED DEVICE t Y.y�J otrxor x�.u••....li. url1!.0 x0��P•IrE.N -__- HORN HORWSTROBE STROOE ONLY FOUR WIRE SYSTEM TWO WIRE SYSTEM :L COMBO MODELS ANY MIX OF MODELS :U WIRED FOR INDEPENDENT WIRED FOR TANDEM OPERATION -- OPERATION ------ •0 (HORN CAN BE TURNED OFF (�),-.•,�__�(_L.. „• .__�„)_`_- __���^�! : AT THE PANEL WHILE STROBES �..�. 5-L(l)._ —.,b 1.- -......- �.� CONTINUE TO OPERATE) .......- T .-.L_.. T �« o f�l E Horns Silenced Over Two-Wire Circuit Temp 3 Coding of Multi-Alert and 1.Any mix of Horn/Strobes or Strobe only devices is acceptable PA400 Sounders 2. Horn control connects to interruptible power source MODULE a Note:Strobes must be powered from non-coded supply /fr1•- _T FACP.1 MODULE 1 -J^Y.�xonN -•_ .. - __�_.. ....._.. coxrnoL �oovl {v) I SPELT/IALEnT DEVICE O71 —�-- 1 20NE 1 I . �•� zoNc t zoxE E -\-J ROL FACP r II coconrnoL auT l W_ MAC our « _ TC Nl1(r f1 «....� ..- . . .. I Iwwl I OIVrCEOR fUL2) ••^••• .• 2 i L ~1.1 ZONE1 IONEI 111••. M �•a• i 1 "[ meub e I NA IN OUT ` SPECTRALERTOEVICES: 1. L , I HORN ONLY _- IIORN/ST11ODE --•"•« --� SLAVE su w _ NAC2 - «W 20NE 2 TROUOLE I ' r 0uT N STROBE ONLY W IN ,-� 1•-I w(^ I __ - _ TO NEXT J DEVICE OR 'Tear our ea err COL MOOV_LE2 1.1 SLAVE SL/.VE II1•I OUT 1!-� :o0u FACP n 1 - Home will be Temporal Nox oL xc J/'�.� .`•"� '-_ ____.. _ -. .__- jj__ coded and In sync. -i con NrnT1 TEMP.JUMPER ON lln� 'I TO NEXT »«I I uPE fnT "ace on oui NA J ROL 0 1II - - NAC2 Tnouble(r t (_).«... _ 1'} L�� '1.• TO NEXT ISPEOTRµEnr IlOnn Only DEVICE On ROL -� -ltM!HIV.tiOIl�--- .I MI SP.-Al-he—, ana u.oa.vnn ow•at.ta.Yn' NOTE: 1) Any m1a of SpoctrAlod horn elrobo,aIroba only, or horn only device[la allowable for zone 1. 2) No device,or horn only ere allowed on zo 2.It no davle .1.Inal.li.d on an.2,I.rminal•EnoOL real .1.1.1 he,.Control I.rmin.l. Sound Output Guide (dBA) UL Reverberant Room dBA@ volts DC Anochoic Room Peak dBA @10 ft./volts DC 10.5 1.2 17 20 24 30 1.0.5 12 17 20 24 30 Temporal Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 3000 Hz Interrupted NA NA NA 75 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Electromechanical 75 75 79 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 Hz Interrupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 101 102 Non- Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Temporal 3000 Hz Interrupted NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Elecuromechanical 79 79 85 85 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 Hz Interrupted 79 82 85 88 88 88 93 95 98 100 101 102 Page 5 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A05-936.04 SpectrAlert Ordering Information All weatherproof models must use weatherproof back box model WB13. Avg,niA' Avg.mA' Red While V0114 C Candela Nom.VDC @ Nom.FWR•• Horn/Strobes P1215 P1215W 12 15 124 167 P 121575 11121575 W 12 15/75 152 181 P2415 P2415W 24 15 78 98 P241575 P241575 W 24 15/75 91 111 112475 112475W 24 75 148 167 1124110 112411OW 24 110 165 209 P241575K(weatherproof) - 24 15/75 91 111 112475K(weatherproof) - 24 75 148 167 _ 1124110K(wcathcrprooQ - 24 110 165 209 •Gjl ada -_-- P2415A P2415WA 24 15 78 98 ' 11241575A 1)241575WA 24 15/75 91 111- 112475A 112475WA 24 75 148 167 1124110A 1124110WA 24 110 165 207 P241575KA(weatherproof) - 24 15/75 91 111 P2475KA(weatherproof) - 24 75 148 167 I?24110KA(wc�lhcrproof) -- ._ - 24 _ 110 165..-_ _. 207 Latin America P241575F(FUEGO) 24 15/75 91 111 Strobes S1215 S1215W 12 15 114 157 S 121575 S121575 W 12 15/75 142 171 S2415 S2415 W 24 15 53 80 S241575 S241575W 24 15/75 66 93 S2475 52475W 24 75 123 159 S24110 S24110W 24 110 140 191 S241575K(weatherproof) - 24 15/75 66 93 S2475K(weatherproof) - 24 75 123 159 -----•-_-• -.---„•S24110K(weatherproof). 24_ 110 - -- - --_--••140—� 191 Canada 52415A 52415WA 24 15 53 80 S241575A S24157SWA 24 15/75 66 93 S2475A S2475WA 24 75 123 - 149 S24110A S24110WA 24 110 140 191 S241575KA(wcathcrprooQ - 24 15/75 66 93 52475KA(weatherproof) - 24 75 123 149 -- 524I101CA(wcallmrprooQ 110 140 — 191 Latin America S241575F(FUEGO) 24 15/75 66 93 Horns H 12/24 H 12/24 W 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 H12/24K(weatherproof) - 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 HC12/24 (for coded power) I-IC12/24W(for coded power) 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 I-IC12/24K 21 _NA — 12J 23 Canada H12/24A H12/24WA 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 H12/24KA(weatherproof) - 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 HC12/24A(for coded power) HC12/24WA(for coded power) 12/24 NA 12/23 12/21 Sync-Clrcult Module MD[ _ MDLW - _ ------ 12�24 — — NA— _ 16 24 Canada MDLA _-- MDLWA 12/24 NA 16 24 Small Footprint Mounting Plate for Single Gang Only S-MP S-MPW NA NA NA NA Surface Mount Back Box Skirt 1313S 13BSW NA NA NA NA Universal Mounting Plato(replacement) D-MP D-MPW NA NA NA NA Weatherproof Back Box Wl3U - NA NA NA NA . Notes: Agency Listings-Indoor models:UL,ULC,FM,CSFM,MEA.Weatherproof models:UL,all edicts pending.Horn for coded power:UL,ULC,FM,CSFM,MEA. All SpectrAlert products are designed for wall mount only. installation of less than 75 candela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of[lie ADAAC(Sec.2.2).However,it is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. All 15/75 candela strobes or horn/strobes are recommended for 20'x 20'rooms or less. ' Horn and horn/strobe current draws assume horn is set at temp 3,electromechanical tone and high audibility. FWR - Full Wave Rectified System Sensor Worldwide Manufacturing & Distribution In Canada: In the Far Fast: In Italy: In the United Kingdom: Telephone:905-812-0767 Telephone:852-2191-9003 Telephone:39-40-9490-111 Telephone:44-1403-276500 Fax:905-812-0771 Fax:852-2736.6580 Fax:39.4 0.38213 7 Fax:44.1403-276501 In China: In India: In Singapore: Telephone:852-2191-9003 Telefax:91-022-8202564 Telephone:65-273-2230 Fax:852-2736-6580 Fax: 65-273-2610 Page 6 This(loculnent is not intencled to be used for installation purposes. A05-936-04 ESL 500 Series Low Profile Self-Diagnostic Smoke Detector u Installation Instructions LISTED The ESL 500 Series smoke detectors are the industry's first con- to a broad range of fires. When put into its diagnostic mode, a ventional direct-wire smoke detectors with analog features such service person can determine the 500's sensitivity measurement as remote maintenance reporting (CleanMe®), drift compensation, by simply counting the LED blinks and using the cross-reference and multi-criteria detection. The multi-criteria fast response heat chart included in these instructions. detector algorithms allow the 500-XT models to give fast response Diagram 1 -5211528 Series 2-Wire Wiring Diagram 2-wire + EOL Initiating O Device Circuit — O Listed Alarm Control �� ®0 O Models Model 521/528CRXT NO COM NC Last First 521 B.521 BXT d6b Detector 528B,528BXT Detector NOTE:The 521/528 Series is polarity sensitive. WARNING: System may not operate if the detector is not connected to the control unit initiating device circuit as specified in the detector or control unit literature. Diagram 2-541/548 Series 4-Wire Wiring Diagram ESL 204-12/24V _ Power + Supervision Power _ Relay O 0 0 Listed Alarm Control Model 541C/548C Model 541/548CXT First 1._ Last Detector O J Detector NOTE: The O — 541/548 Series Initiating does not have Circuit I0/I CleanMe u EOL Resistor OPERATION/FEATURES Diagram 3-Switches ON - CleanMe Remote Maintenance/Trouble Reporting Feature OFF - + The 521/528 Series has a unique feature that allows it to send a �,f ; ir:il signal to the ESL 505 module (sold separately)when it has drifted 1. On=A(6-12V)range outside of its UL Listed sensitivity range or has a hardware fault 011=C(12-24V)range problem (refer to diagram 3). In most cases, the signal will be the 2 On=CleanMe signal on result of the detector becoming dirty over time and, as a result, is Off=CleanMe signal off over sensitive. This condition could result in a false alarm. The (521 Series only) No coM NC CleanMe signal enables the installer to receive a warning signal at the 505 module, control panel, and central station (if the system is monitored) giving the installer time to clean the 521/528 Series by ii�1 1 Relay(CRXT)Unit only replacing the optical chamber with a new one (ESL part#t211).The Correct Incorrect ESL 521/528 Series smoke detector(s) causing this condition can WARNING: CleanMe signal can only be turned on when using be identified by a rapidly blinking LED (every 1.5 seconds) on the optional 505 module or with control panels with CleanMe feature. detector. Each 505 module will accommodate up to 20 ESL 521/ Refer to installation instructions. 528 Series smoke detectors. Caution: The 521/528 Series ships with the CleanMe feature turned off To turn on the 521/528's CleanMe signal, move dip switch 2 on the (dip switch 2 in"off'position).DO NOT turn the CleanMe feature on unless back of the detector to the"on"position (refer to Diagram 3). Refer using the ESL 505 module or with control panels with CleanMe feature. to the 505 installation instructions for more information. Diagram 4-505 Module INSTALLATION Consult Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and NFPA 72 Smoke Detector Trouble—, for specific installation information regarding smoke detector Loop Trouble spacing, placement, and special applications. er/q arm (Blink Pow g)/(Steady) ! Consider the Locking Mechanism BEFORE Installation Each ESL 500 Series detector head is equipped with a break away locking tab slot to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head (see Diagram 5). For installations where unautho- rized removal of the detector head is not a concern, i.e. high ceilings, no action is required.The head can be removed by simply turning counterclockwise. Self-Diagnostics Include Automatic Sensitivity Testing Each 500 Series photoelectric smoke detector monitors its own Diagram 5-Locking Tab sensitivity and operational status. Once a day and immediately upon first power up, it performs a full diagnostic test that includes To lock, break off this tab ), and the screwdriver slot (� a dynamic test of the sensing chamber and internal electronics. If + \ %•. breakout with pliers the detector drifts out of its UL Listed sensitivity range or fails internal diagnostics, the alarm LED flashes once every second to indicate trouble.This meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing 4. requirements without the need for external meters. Drift Compensation Built-In All of the 500 Series automatically adjust their sensitivity, up to a f I LI0 maximum of 1.0%/ft., as they become dirty.This feature increases immunity to dust and dirt by 30-50%.The ESL 500 Series detectors are the industry's first conventional direct-wire smoke detectors with built-in drift compensation. Mounting Base The 500 Series detector comes with a mounting base that makes the smoke detector easy to install and remove if necessary. The detector head simply twists off of its 4.75"mounting base. However,when the head must lock to the base,simply break away the Using the 2-Wire 521/526 Series With a Panel That Does locking tab and the"knock out"for the screwdriver slot with a pair of Not Have 2-Wire Capabilities pliers.Then,to remove the detector head,insert a small screwdriver into Another feature of the ESL 505 module is that it can convert the the slot on the side of the base and press in while simultaneously turning 2-wire 521/528 Series to a 4-wire input on a control panel. The the detector head counterclockwise(see Diagram 8). 521/528 Series is UL compatibility listed with the 505 module and will be fully UL compliant with any UL Listed 12/24 VDC control panel. See the 505 installation instructions. Each 505 module will accommodate up to 20 ESL 521/528 Series smoke detectors. Selectable Voltage Range for UL 2-Wire Compatibility The 521/528 Series 2-wire smoke detectors offer the widest range of UL Listed 2-wire compatibility in the industry. When obtaining compatibility listings the voltage range of the detector must be considered. The voltage range of the 521/528 Series can be selected between 6-12 VDC (ESUs"A" range) and 12-24 VDC (ESL's"C" range).The 521/528 Series ships in the 6-12 VDC range and can be modified to the 12-24 VDC range by moving dip switch 1 to the "off" position (refer to Diagram 3).The 6-12 VDC range carries the S09A UL 2-wire compatibility identifier and 12-24 VDC carries the S10A and S11A identifiers. In general, 12 VDC combination burglary/fire panels will need to stay in the 6-12 VDC (dip switch in the"on" position) configura- tion and with 24VDC dedicated fire alarm control panels, the 12/ 24 VDC range will need to be selected; however, please refer to ESL's Compatibility Index for a complete listing of control panels and proper identifier.For a copy of the Compatibility Index, call 1-800-648-7424. Remember, 4-wire smoke detectors do not require any kind of compatibility listing. 2 Diagram 6-Detector Installation _( Ow - N� ,.. . Installing the Mounting Base and Wiring TESTING THE SYSTEM The detector comes with a gasket that must be installed between After all connections are completed and the wiring is checked per the mounting base and the electrical box to ensure proper NFPA 72,apply power to the system.There should notbe an alarm. operation. The mounting base mounts directly to standard If there is, determine whether a detector is latched or if there is a single-gang, 3-inch round, or 4-inch octagonal electrical boxes. problem with the wiring. If no alarm has occurred, go to the last The base may also be mounted without electrical boxes if detector and check the detector power with a volt meter for the approved by the AHJ or if codes allow. specified voltage. The 500 Series sensors are designed for connection to 12 or 24 Testing Each Detector VDC fire alarm systems. Control panels must be UL Listed for All 500 Series smoke detectors are shipped with a plastic dust commercial or residential fire protection. Each sensor design has cover for use in areas where construction is on-going. Smoke de- superior protection against false alarms caused by dust, insects, RF, tectors will not work with the dust cover in place. Remove the dust and ambient light. First, pull wire through the electrical box, then cover when installation is completed, prior to testing. Also, discon- through the holes in the center of the gasket and center opening nect alarm notification appliances, releasing service devices, and of the mounting base. See Diagram 6. Connect the wire to the extinguishing systems prior to detector tests. Be sure to reconnect appropriate terminals according to the wiring diagrams on page all devices at the conclusion of testing. 1. Each detector head is equipped with clamping type wire terminals that accommodate two conductors up to 2.0 mm in Per NFPA 72, "all smoke detectors shall be tested in place.annu- diameter(#12 AWG). ally, to ensure smoke entry into the sensing chamber and alarm response. Testing with smoke or listed aerosol acceptable to the manufacturer, shall be permitted." For products manufactured by MOUNTING THE DETECTOR ESL, annual functional testing is best accomplished using Smoke! Installing the Detector Head to Mounting Base in a can®, available from Sentrol. Carefully follow the directions on To install a detector head, simply line up the raised marking on the the can. side of the detector with the arrow on the mounting base. Insert the The detector performs a smoke test every 9 seconds while flashing head and rotate it clockwise approximately 15 degrees to snap into its LED. If smoke is detected, the rate of sampling increases to place (see Diagram 7).To lock head into place refer to Diagram 5. every 4.5 seconds. Excessive smoke must be detected in three Removing the Detector Head consecutive tests for the alarm to sound. Therefore, when testing To remove the detector head, simply turn counterclockwise. How- the detector with smoldering punks or cotton wicks, hold the smoke ever,if the locking tab slot has been removed, insert a small screw- source near the opening for smoke entry and gently direct smoke driver into the locking tab slot on the side of the base and press in into the detector for 20 seconds or until an alarm is indicated. BE while simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise SURE TO PROPERLY EXTINGUISH THE SMOKE SOURCE AF- See Diagram B. TER TESTING! This is a go/no-go test and is not a reliable indication of detector sensitivity. If it is successful, the LED will remain lit. For in-depth Diagram 7-Mounting y sensitivity testing, see Sensitivity Level Test Mode below.To reset the detector, operate the system reset switch for 2 to 3 seconds to remove power from the detectors. Control unit alarm and all ancil- lary functions should be verified for a complete test of each detec- 1 tor. 3 MAINTENANCE,CLEANING 8,SENSITIVITY TESTING Diagram 9-Removing the Cap The 500 Series smoke detectors are designed for easy field ser- vice and maintenance. If a smoke detector drifts beyond its ap- proved sensitivity range for more than 24 hours or fails internal diagnostic tests during power-up, the unit automatically indicates trouble by flashing its LED every 1.5 seconds. Under normal condi- Screwdriver slot tions the LED flashes every 9 seconds. Therefore, a simple visual check of the LED status meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing Diagram 8-Removing the Detector !`I Detector cap Diagram 10-Detector Parts Snap into indentation Optical base Indentation requirements without the need for external meters or ladders. In accordance with NFPA 72-7-3.2.1,smoke detector sensitivity should be checked within one year after installation and every alternate Optical block cover year thereafter, in commercial installations, or every three years in residential sites. The sensing chamber of the 500 Series photoelectric detector un- snaps for easy field cleaning and service. Whenever the status Detector cap LED indicates cleaning is necessary, remove the photoelectric de- tector cap (see Diagram 9), snap off and throw away the optical block chamber. Then blow or brush off the optical block base and snap a new optical block chamber(see Diagram 10) back in place, replace the cap and verify sensitivity with the Sensitivity Level Test. Additional Diagnostics Available with Sensitivity Level Diagram 11 -Using Test Magnet Test Mode Each smoke detector also includes a special sensitivity level test mode that is activated by holding a magnet near the integral reed switch for more than one second. See Diagram 11. Once the routine starts, the alarm LED will flash one to nine times, indicating actual X sensitivity and whether or not service is required. The alarm LED f 1 provides indicators as listed in Diagram 12. I After the sequence of blinks, if the sensitivity is found to be within I limits and if all other tests pass, the detector will go into alarm until reset by the panel. If the sensitivity is not within limits, or an unser- viceable hardware fault has been detected, the detector LED will continue to flash every 1.5 seconds until the detector is reset by the panel. If the sensitivity test indicates an unacceptable level, take action recommended in Diagram 12. 4 Diagram 12 APPROXIMATE OBSCURATION BLINKS' INDICATION ACTION (%/FT.) PHOTO 1 Unserviceable hardware fault is detected Reset unit and re-run sensitivity test, if indication remains the same, replace unit. 4.35 2 The detector is not sensitive enough lean per instructions. 3.85 3 Reset unit and re-run sensitivity lest, if indication remains the same. replace unit. 3.60 4 Detector Is within sensitivity limits None 3.10 5 2.60 .6 ::.2.10,, 7 1.85 8 Detector is too sensitive Check to be sure optical block cover is snapped down completely. 1.35 9 Clean per instructions. LIMITED WARRANTY Sentrol is a brand name of SLC Technologies,Inc. The manufacturer warrants this smoke detector(except batteries) to be free from de- ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY fects in material and workmanship under conditions of normal use LASTS,OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR for a term of 3 years from the date of manufacture. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOTAPPLY TO YOU.UNLESS A LONGER PE- During the warranty period, if a Sentrol product or any of its compo- RIOD IS REQUIRED BYAPPLICABLE LAW,ANYACTION AGAINST nents becomes defective,it will be repaired or replaced without charge MANUFACTURER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SMOKE DETEC- at the manufacturer's discretion. TOR MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED. This warranty does not apply to units which have been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accident, or to which any modifica- No agent, employee or representative of the Manufacturer nor any tions, alterations or repairs have been made or attempted. other person is authorized to modify this warranty in any respect. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the smoke Repair or replacement as stated above is the exclusive remedy of detector and may be enforced only by such person. the purchase hereunder. This warranty gives you specific legal rights The defective smoke detector must be returned in accordance with and you also have other rights which vary from state to state. the following instructions: Obtain a Return Authorization Number by calling 1-800-648-7422 or 503-692-4052, then carefully pack it in a well padded and insulated carton and return, postal charges prepaid to: Customer Service Sentrol 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062-9938 Q A note should be included advising the nature of the malfunction. WARNING Care must be exercised in the proper packing of detectors returned Smoke detectors CANNOT provide warnings under this warranty as Sentrol will not be responsible for warranty for fires resulting from explosions,smoking repairs to equipment damaged because of improper packing. in bed or other furniture,ignition of flam- THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS mable liquids,vapors and gases,children WARRANTIES,AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL- playing with matches or lighters. ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION FORA PERIOD OFTHREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE.UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MANU- FACTURER BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY,AND HOW- EVER OCCASIONED,WHETHER ALLEGED AS RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY BY MANUFACTURER, THE NEGLI- GENCE OF MANUFACTURER OR OTHERWISE. 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