Adjust the device location as necessary.
Adjust the device location as necessary.
5800FLOOD Flood Detector & Temperature Sensor
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Instructions d’installation
The ADEMCO 5800FLOOD Flood Detector & Temperature
Sensor is a wireless transmitter used with Honeywell’s alarm
systems that support 5800 series devices. Applications include
bathrooms, laundry rooms, boilers and basements etc.
The 5800FLOOD:
• can serve as a hot and/or cold temperature sensor via
internal thermal sensor
(sends alarm to control when temperature is lower than
45°F (Cold condition) or above 95°F, (Hot condition).
• can serve as a Water leakage or Flood Detector via built-in
metal contacts on the bottom of the unit
(sends alarm to control within approximately 40 seconds
after water has come in contact with the metal probes.)
• does not require external probes
• functions (modes) set by programming pre-defined device
loop numbers (see table 1) to separate zones in the control
panel.
• provides tamper supervision, which sends a trouble signal
to the control if the unit’s cover is removed.
INSTALLATION
Check Signal Strength: Before installing permanently,
conduct Go/No Go tests (see control's instructions) to
verify adequate signal strength from the planned location.
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utilisé avec les panneaux de commande Honeywell qui
supportent les dispositifs de la série 5800. Applications
include bathrooms, laundry rooms, boilers and basements etc.
The 5800FLOOD:
• can serve as a hot and/or cold temperature sensor via
internal thermal sensor
(sends alarm to control when temperature is lower than
45°F (Cold condition) or above 95°F, (Hot condition).
• can serve as a Water leakage or Flood Detector via built-in
metal contacts on the bottom of the unit
(sends alarm to control within approximately 40 seconds
after water has come in contact with the metal probes.)
• does not require external probes
• functions (modes) set by programming pre-defined device
loop numbers (see table 1) to separate zones in the control
panel.
• provides tamper supervision, which sends a trouble signal
to the control if the unit’s cover is removed.
INSTALLATION
Check Signal Strength: Before installing permanently,
conduct Go/No Go tests (see control's instructions) to
verify adequate signal strength from the planned location.
Place the device on the floor or other desired location near any
area that
(ex. floor near or inside a kitchen cabinet, near the base of a
refrigerator, in a bathroom, basement, etc.).
potentially can be subject to a water leak condition
Make sure the metal contacts at the bottom of the enclosure
are clean and free of any debris before positioning the unit in
place.
To ensure the unit remains in place, use the double-sided tape
to adhere unit to the floor or other surface.
IMPORTANT: After a water leak detection event, make sure the
contacts and the unit are completely dry and free of any
before relocating the device.
Temperature Sensing
Mount the device low on a wall in the desired location with
double-sided adhesive tape (supplied).
If used solely as a temperature sensor, the 5800FLOOD can
be mounted low on a wall with double-sided adhesive tape
debris
Place the device on the floor or other desired location near any
area that
(ex. floor near or inside a kitchen cabinet, near the base of a
refrigerator, in a bathroom, basement, etc.).
Make sure the metal contacts at the bottom of the enclosure
are clean and free of any debris before positioning the unit in
place.
To ensure the unit remains in place, use the double-sided tape
to adhere unit to the floor or other surface.
IMPORTANT: After a water leak detection event, make sure the
contacts and the unit are completely dry and free of any
before relocating the device.
Temperature Sensing
Mount the device low on a wall in the desired location with
double-sided adhesive tape (supplied).
If used solely as a temperature sensor, the 5800FLOOD can
be mounted low on a wall with double-sided adhesive tape
potentially can be subject to a water leak condition
debris
• DO NOT remove the circuit board from the back case.
• DO NOT remove the circuit board from the back case.
PROGRAMMING (Setting the Operating Mode)
number found on the unit’s label.
PROGRAMMING (Setting the Operating Mode)
number found on the unit’s label.
• Do not install this device on or near metal objects, Avoid
locating the device near wiring such as AC, telephone, HVAC,
computer data cables, etc.
• Avoid mounting the detector near heat generating devices
(e.g. ovens, heat vents,
furnaces, boilers) or on a metal
cabinet.
Table 1 lists the functions of the 5800FLOOD with their
respective loop numbers.
Program each desired loop function as a separate zone in the
control panel.
1. Enter the control’s Zone Programming mode.
2. Assign a zone number for each loop used.
Loop = 1, 2, or 3 (see table for loop functions)
Zone Type = choose a zone type based on desired operation
(ex. 24-Hr. Aux, Waterflow)
Input Type = 03 (Supervised RF)
3. When prompted for the serial number, press and release
the unit’s tamper switch twice.
Alternatively, you can manually enter the sensor serial
Table 1
Fault Occurs When After… Restore when … After…
• Do not install this device on or near metal objects, Avoid
locating the device near wiring such as AC, telephone, HVAC,
computer data cables, etc.
• Avoid mounting the detector near heat generating devices
(e.g. ovens, heat vents,
furnaces, boilers) or on a metal
cabinet.
Table 1 lists the functions of the 5800FLOOD with their
respective loop numbers.
Program each desired loop function as a separate zone in the
control panel.
1. Enter the control’s Zone Programming mode.
2. Assign a zone number for each loop used.
Loop = 1, 2, or 3 (see table for loop functions)
Zone Type = choose a zone type based on desired operation
(ex. 24-Hr. Aux, Waterflow)
Input Type = 03 (Supervised RF)
3. When prompted for the serial number, press and release
the unit’s tamper switch twice.
Alternatively, you can manually enter the sensor serial
Loop 1 below 45°F (7C)
Loop 3
Loop 2
probe contacts water
above 95°F (35C) below 95°F (35C)
40 sec
15 min
Table 1 (French)
Loop 3 probe contacts water
Loop 1
Loop 2
Fault Occurs When After… Restore when … After…
40 sec
below 45°F (7C)
above 95°F (35C) below 95°F (35C)
15 min
1. With the control panel in Test mode, remove & replace
device cover to activate.
2. System keypad should beep and display each programmed
zone (loop).
3. Exit control’s test mode.
MAINTAINING PROPER OPERATION
To maintain the detector in proper working condition, it is
important that you observe the following:
• Replace the battery when a low battery condition is reported.
• Make sure the unit is situated flat on the floor, or any other
surface and make sure
the contacts are not blocked by debris
or dirt as these will affect conductivity of water in the area.
• Clean and dry the metal probes before reusing the device
following the water leak detection.
• It is recommended to get the advice of the alarm company to
no contact with water and
contacts are dry
above 45°F (7C)
no contact with water and
contacts are dry
above 45°F (7C)
1. With the control panelin Test mode, remove & replace
device cover to activate.
2. System keypad should beep and display each programmed
zone (loop).
3. Exit control’s test mode.
MAINTAINING PROPER OPERATION
To maintain the detector in proper working condition, it is
important that you observe the following:
• Replace the battery when a low battery condition is reported.
• Make sure the unit is situated flat on the floor, or any other
surface and make sure
or dirt as these will affect conductivity of water in the area.
• Clean and dry the metal probes before reusing the device
following the water leak detection.
• It is recommended to get the advice of the alarm company to
40 sec
min
40 sec
min
the contacts are not blocked by debris