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Heat Detector MTD-1-90
Heat Detector MTD-1-90
Specification 12
Mini Disc Remote Indicator
Specification 13
Interchangeability 14
Control Panel Compatibility 14
EMC 14
Approvals and Regulatory Compliance 14
SERIES 65 IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR
technical data
–R:
remote indicator negative
connection
SERIES 65 OPTICAL SMOKE DETECTOR
detector to the base. Inside clear air, light from the LED PHOTO-DIODE
the case a printed circuit does not fall directly on the PCB COVER
board has the optical system diode because the LED is
mounted on one side and positioned at an obtuse
the signal processing angle to the diode (as
electronics on the other. shown in Fig 2).
The sensing chamber is a
When smoke enters the
black moulding configured
chamber, a fraction of the
as a labyrinth which
collimated light is scattered
prevents penetration of
CASE MOULDING INFRA-RED LED
technical data
Needed To Trigger
Detector Alarm:
3
SERIES 65 HEAT DETECTOR
s Part nos
Series 65 Heat Class A1R
When the sum of the
Standard detector 55000-122 resistance of the insulated
Detector with flashing LED 55000-121 thermistor and the fixed
Detector with reed switch & flashing LED 55000-120 resistor compared to the OPTIONS
Series 65 Heat Class BR resistance of the exposed
Standard detector 55000-127 thermistor reaches a preset 1. Flashing LED: The page
Detector with flashing LED 55000-126 value, an alarm is initiated. integral LED flashes 9
Detector with reed switch & flashing LED 55000-125 The value of the fixed when the detector is in a
Series 65 Heat Class CR resistor is selected to set the quiescent state.
Standard detector 55000-132
detector into alarm state at a 2. Reed Switch and
Detector with flashing LED 55000-131
specified fixed temperature. Flashing LED: A reed
Detector with reed switch & flashing LED 55000-130
Series 65 Heat Class CS The detector signals an switch in the circuit of
Standard detector 55000-137 alarm state by switching an the detector can be
Detector with flashing LED 55000-136 alarm latch on, increasing magnetically activated
Detector with reed switch & flashing LED 55000-135 the current drawn from the from outside the case to
supply from about 50µA to initiate an alarm
a maximum of about 75mA. condition for test and
This fall in the impedance commissioning
of the detector is recognised purposes. A flashing
by the control panel as an LED, as outlined above,
A pair of matched negative alarm signal. is also included.
temperature coefficient The alarm current also
OPERATING thermistors are mounted on illuminates the detector
the PCB in such a way that
PRINCIPLES one thermistor is exposed to
integral LED. A remote
indicator connected
The detector has a moulded give good thermal contact between the L1 IN terminal
self-extinguishing white with the surrounding air and the –R terminal will
polycarbonate case. Nickel while the other thermistor is have a voltage equal to the
plated stainless steel wiper thermally insulated. supply voltage less 1 volt
contacts connect the Under stable conditions across it and so will
detector to the base. Inside both thermistors are in illuminate.
the case a printed circuit thermal equilibrium and To ensure correct operation
board holds the signal have the same value of of the detector the control
processing electronics. resistance. If air temperature
A1R Flashing LED/
Supply A1R Standard A1R Flashing LED
Reed Switch
RESPONSE TIME Voltage
(V) Quiescent Alarm Quiescent Alarm Quiescent Alarm
European Standard
EN54–5:2000 classifies 24 45µA 52mA 55µA 52mA 55µA 52mA
heat detectors according
9 40µA 17mA 50µA 17mA 50µA 17mA
to the alarm temperature
and ambient operating Table 1 Typical current against voltage charateristics for quiescent and alarm states
temperature.
Each heat detector
classification has a static Max Max static Part number
response (changing to alarm application response
Class
temperature temperature Flashing LED/
at a preset temperature) and °C °C
Standard Flashing LED
Reed Switch
may also have a rate of rise
response (changing to alarm A1R 50 65 55000-122 55000-121 55000-120
at or above a preset
increase of temperature). BR 65 85 55000-127 55000-126 55000-125
The heat detector classes
CR 80 100 55000-132 55000-131 55000-130
available in Series 65 are
A1R, BR, CR, CS. CS 80 100 55000-137 55000-136 55000-135
The suffix R indicates that
the detector has been tested Table 2 Series 65 Heat Detector Temperatures and part numbers
and approved as a ‘rate-of-
rise’ detector. The suffix ‘S’
indicates that the detector
has been tested and
approved as a ‘static’
page detector.
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technical data
remote indicator negative Holding Current:
connection 10mA
page
11
SERIES 65 MOUNTING BASE
page
12 SPECIFICATION OPTIONS
Full details of all bases and The earth terminal is For conventional systems
accessories are given in provided for tidy termination which are required to
PP1089. All detectors in the of earthed conductors or operate normally when one
Series 65 range fit into Series cable screens and to or more detector heads have
60 standard mounting bases. maintain earth continuity been removed, a base with a
where necessary. Schottky diode in LINE 1 is
The bases are of 100mm
diameter and have five Bases have a wide interior available (part no. 45681-
terminals marked according diameter for ease of access 201). The diode conducts
to their function: Line 1 in, to cables and terminals and when the associated detector
line 1 out, line 2 in and out, there are two slots for fixing is removed, allowing power
remote indicator negative, screws at a spacing of 51 to to reach devices
earth. 69mm. downstream. Active
monitoring can be used in
Detectors are polarity Detectors fit into bases one systems with diode bases.
insensitive, so that way only and require
identification of positive and clockwise rotation without
negative lines is only required push force to be plugged in.
if a remote LED is fitted. They can be locked into the
base by a grub screw using a
An earth connection is not
1.5mm hexagonal driver,
required for either safety or
part no 29600-095.
correct operation of detectors.
SERIES 65 MINI DISC REMOTE INDICATOR
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SPECIFICATION 13
The MiniDisc remote Two pairs of keyholes are
indicator is only 20mm high provided–one for 50mm and
and 80mm in diameter. It the other for 60mm fixing
comprises two parts–the base centres. + L1 IN L1 IN L1 IN
—R —R —R
which is installed onto a wall From
The MiniDisc Remote control
or soffit and the lid which is panel L1OUT L1OUT L1OUT End-of-line
device
Indicator is polarity sensitive.
fitted to the base with a EARTH
L2 EARTH
L2 EARTH
L2
Connect positive line to
bayonet lock. –
Terminal A or B and negative
An anti-tamper screw in the line to Terminal C.
lid locks the unit together. A Fig.3 Schematic wiring diagram of Series 65 monitored detector
circuit with a common remote indicator.
1.5mm hexagonal driver, part
number 29600-095, is
available from Apollo. Remote LED
+ L1 IN L1 IN L1 IN
—R —R —R
From
control
panel L1OUT L1OUT L1OUT End-of-line
device
EARTH
L2 EARTH
L2 EARTH
L2
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