B.E.G. LUXOMAT SD1 Operating Instructions Manual

Assembly and operating instructions for B.E.G.’s SD1 smoke detector
Tested according to EN 14604:2005 as appropriate.
2. Avoid these sites
Do not fit the smoke detector in:
− Kitchen– kitchen smoke could active the alarm un- intentionally.
− Garage – residue from combustion is produced when you start your car.
− In front of heating or air conditioning equipment.
− At the highest point of “A” shaped roofs.
− In rooms where the temperature drops below 5°C or exceeds 45°C.
− Do not fit a smoke detector to the ceiling of a cara- van or similar rooms. The sun’s rays will heat the ceiling and the air in the top part of the room. Hot air just under the ceiling may prevent the smoke from a dangerous smouldering fire from reaching the smoke detector.
The smoke detector will not work without bat­teries. A new battery must be fitted when the “Battery empty signal” sounds.
Test weekly. Read and follow all instructions.
3. Producing an escape plan
Principles of an escape plan:
− Produce a floor plan which shows all doors and windows and contains at least two escape routes from each room. Windows on the second floor may require a rope or ladder.
− Discuss with all members of the family what they should do in the event of a fire.
− Agree on somewhere outside your house where you should meet in the event of a fire.
− Everyone should be familiar with the sound of the smoke detector; teach everyone to leave the house when they hear this sound.
− Put red stickers in the top left corner of the windows in rooms where children sleep. These stickers are available from the local fire brigade.
− Run a smoke fire alarm at least every 6 months. Practic- ing will help you test your escape plan before the real thing. Situations may arise where you cannot reach your children. It’s important you know what to do.
4. What to do when the alarm sounds?
− Leave the house immediately following the escape plan. Every second counts so don’t waste time get­ting dressed or stopping to find valuables.
− On your escape, don’t open any doors without first feeling the surface. If a door’s surface is hot or if you can see smoke coming in under the door, do not open it! Use an alternative escape route instead. If the surface of the door is cool, press your shoulder against it, open it a crack and be prepared to shut it again quickly if heat and smoke enter.
− Keep close to the floor if the air is smoky. Breathe through a cloth and dampen this if necessary.
− Once outside, go to the agreed meeting point and make sure everyone is there.
− Call the fire brigade from your neighbour’s house – not your own!
− Do not re-enter your house until the fire brigade tell you that it is safe to do so.
5. False alarm
The smoke detector should minimise false alarms. Ciga­rette smoke will not normally trigger the alarm, only if the smoke is blown directly into the device. Particles from combustion produced when cooking can also trigger an alarm if the device is positioned close to
1. Fitting the smoke detector
− Position the smoke detector close to the bedrooms. Try to cover escape routes from the bedroom as these rooms are usually the furthest away from the point of exit. If you have more than one sleeping area, fit ad­ditional detectors in each bedroom. (Fig. 2)
− Fit the smoke detector in order to protect stairs, as they can easily turn into funnels for smoke and fire and help them spread.
− Be sure to fit at least one detector on each floor of the building. Position a smoke detector in rooms where smokers sleep or where there are electrical devices. (Fig. 3)
− Smoke and other residue from combustion will rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally. So be sure to fit smoke detectors in the centre of the room’s ceiling. However in camper vans e.g. you must fit the system on the interior side panels to prevent a thermal barrier which may form on the ceiling.
− If you fit a smoke detector on the ceiling, ensure that it is at least 50cm from the side wall and 61cm from any corner (see Fig. 1).
Ceiling
61cm min.
Not at a dead angle
Best fitted in the centre of the ceiling
Heat and smoke from the fire
Ceiling
61cm min.
Not at a dead angle
Best fitted in the centre of the ceiling
Diagram A
Heat and smoke from the fire
Typical installation for
multi-storey building
Smoke detector for additional protection
Smoke detector for minimal protection
Typical installation for
single-storey building
cookers. Cooking usually produces greater volumes of particles from combustion and smoke. If the device issues an alarm, first check whether there really is a source of fire. If you find a fire, call the fire brigade. If there is no fire, check whether one of the above reasons may have triggered the alarm.
Warning:
If you are not able to establish the cause of the alarm, you must always evacuate the premises immediately.
6. Commissioning, testing & maintenance
•Commissioning:
The smoke detector starts as soon as batteries are in-
serted. If combustion products are detected in the air, a loud alarm will sound. This stops as soon as the air is pure again.
•Test:
Press the Test button for at least 4 seconds until the
alarm sounds. A self-test program is activated. The alarm sounds when the electronics, horn and battery are working. We would highly recommend testing the device weekly to ensure it is functioning correctly. If the alarm does not sound, the battery may be defective. Replace the battery with a new one. In the event of an alarm, it will sound at a volume of at least 85dB(A).
Please dispose the batteries correctly to protect the
environment.
•Maintenance:
Your smoke detector requires virtually no maintenance
or care. However if used in dusty rooms, the outer chamber of the smoke detector should be vacuumed from time to time.
If the alarm fails to operate correctly, the advice of the manufacturer should be sought.
7. Replacing the batteries
The 9 V battery will last at least one year. When the battery starts to go flat, an LED will flash in a 30- 40 sec. cycle for at least 30 days, accompanied by a beep noise. Change the battery when you are aware of these indications. Only use 9V DC batteries (available from most chemists, household supply stores or shops selling electrical goods).
Carbonate-Zinc Type: Eveready 216;
Gold Peak 1604P (UL); Gold Peak 1604S; Gold Peak 1604G; Premisafe G6F22.
Alkaline Types: Eveready Energizer 522;
Gold Peak 1604A; Vinnic AM9 V; Duracell MN1604.
Only replace a battery with another of the same type or of an equal value.
Test the alarm for correct operation using the test facility, whenever the battery is replaced.
8. Useful precautions
There are certain situations in which a smoke detector is not effective in protecting against fire. These are defined in the standard NFPA 74.
For example:
Smoking in bed; or if children are left unattended in the house; and when cleaning with flammable liquids (petrol).
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smoke detector
SD-361HS
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LED - battery charge indi­cator and contamination / fault display
Test button
Warning signal generator
The SD1 smoke detector described below uses the photo-electric principle!
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9. Technical data
• Operatingvoltage: 9 V - including battery
•Current: 5 μA
•
Recommendedbatteries:
GP Super Alkaline 1604 A
Eveready Alkaline 522 Duracell MN 1604
• Temperature: +5°C to +45°C
• Testedaccordingto: EN14604
• Testsymbol:
• Dimensions: Ø110 x H 35mm
• Signalvolume: around85dB
• Housing: halogen-freeplastic
10. Installation and fitting
The smoke detector can be easily fitted to the ceiling. An accessories kit is supplied with every smoke detector. Hold the mounting base up to the ceiling and use a pencil to mark the two holes. Secure the base with the screws provided.
If working on wood panelling or beams, use a 2.5 mm drill to drill a hole around 20 mm deep and secure the carrier with the screws provided.
If working on concrete or brickwork, use a 5.5mm drill to drill a hole 25 – 30mm deep. Ensure that the dowels in the holes are secure, if not, find another position for the smoke detector.
Then insert the batteries, turn and secure the alarm sys­tem. A safety fixture ensures that the smoke detector can­not be fitted in the base. If your smoke detector does not fit in the support clamps, please ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly.
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SD1 94200
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