Honeywell FS10-R Operating Manual

Installation Guide and Operating Manual
Multi-Spectral Digita l Infrared Electro-Optical Fire Detector
Unitized, Two Stage, Quick Response FSC Model Nos. FS10-R & FS10-RN with Wide Band IR
FS System 10
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OPERATOR MANUAL // NOTICES AND TRADEMARKS

Notices and Trademarks

Copyright 2014 by Honeywell International Inc. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be
accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers.
In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
The detector must be installed only by qualified professional personnel in accordance with local codes.
The protection provided by the gas detector may be impaired if it is used in a manner not specified by Honeywell Analytics.
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Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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About This Document

Read and understand this manual before installing or operating equipment.
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced without the express written permission of Honeywell Analytics.
This manual is subject to change without notice.
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OPERATOR MANUAL // SYMBOL DEFINITIONS

Symbol Definitions

The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.
Symbol Definition
ATTENTION: Identifies information that
requires special consideration.
TIP: Identifies advice or hints for the user,
often in terms of performing a task.
REFERENCE-EXTERNAL: Identifies an
additional source of information outside of this booklet.
REFERENCE-INTERNAL: Identifies an
additional source of information within this booklet.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided,
may result in equipment or work (data) on the system being damaged or lost, or may result in the inability to properly operate the process.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. CAUTION: Symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information. The symbol appears next to required information in the manual.
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Table of Contents

Notices and Trademarks About This Document
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Symbol Definitions ........................................................................ 5
Table of Contents .......................................................................... 6
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 8
1.1 Application ....................................................................................... 8
1.2 Responses ....................................................................................... 8
1.3 Input Power Requirements .............................................................. 8
1.4 FirePicTM .......................................................................................... 8
1.5 No Silicone Used ............................................................................. 9
1.6 FS10-R, -RN Unitized Flame Detectors .......................................... 9
1.6.1 Alert / Early Warning Relay Output ............................... 10
1.6.2 Alarm Relay Output ....................................................... 10
1.6.3 Fault Relay Output ......................................................... 10
1.6.4 Physical Description ...................................................... 11
1.6.5 Field of View .................................................................. 11
1.6.6 Environment Range ....................................................... 11
1.6.7 Location ......................................................................... 11
1.6.8 Self-Test ........................................................................ 11
1.6.9 Warranty ........................................................................ 11
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION ....................................................... 12
2.1 Detector Views .............................................................................. 12
2.2 Conduit Installation ........................................................................ 13
2.3 Power Supply Considerations ....................................................... 14
2.4 Mounting the Flame Detectors ...................................................... 14
SECTION 3: OPERATING MODES .............................................. 15
3.1 Normal Operation .......................................................................... 15
3.2 Alert / Fire Early Warning .............................................................. 15
3.3 Alarm Condition ............................................................................. 15
3.4 Fault Condition .............................................................................. 15
3.5 Automatic Detector Test ................................................................ 16
3.6 Manual Detector Test .................................................................... 16
3.7 Advanced System Diagnostics ...................................................... 16
SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT .................. 17
4.1 Detector Faults .............................................................................. 17
4.2 Cleaning Detectors Housing Windows .......................................... 17
4.3 Detector Module Replacement ...................................................... 18
SECTION 5: PINOUT DATA......................................................... 19
SECTION 6: ACCESSORIES ....................................................... 22
6.1 Detector Heavy Duty Swivel Mount (Part No. SM2) ...................... 22
6.2 Test Lamp (Part No. FS-846) ........................................................ 23
6.3 Disposable Protective Covers for Detectors (Part No. DPC-12) .. 23
6.4 Extension Pole for Disposable Covers (Part No. E X PL-1) ............ 23
6.5 Air Shield for Dirty Applications (Part No. DASA1-P) ................... 23
6.6 PC Interface Kit (Part No. FS10-IK) .............................................. 24
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Index ............................................................................................. 25
Limited Warranty ......................................................................... 26
Contact Honeywell Analytics ..................................................... 27
Americas ................................................................................................. 27
Europe ................................................................................................... 27
Asia Pacific .............................................................................................. 27
Internet Telephone
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Application

The Honeywell Analytics Models FS10-R (relay output) are unitized (stand-alone) Flame Detectors designed specifically for detecting and alarming to fires in electrostatic powder or paint spray booths and paint spray lines in industrial and automotive applications. These multi-spectral, digital, electro-optical, pat ent ed Flame Detectors are housed in explosion proof enclosures and feature automatic "through-the-lens" self-test. The Detectors may be ordered with dry contact relays for interfacing to approved control panels, and either latching or non-latching outputs. FS10-R Detectors each contain a built-in controller and are unitized versions of the proven, large installed base FS10 Flame Detectors with Card Controllers and FS10 Flame Detectors with Wall­Mounted Controllers.
The FS10 line of Detectors is designed primarily for indoor fire detection applications where combustible materials exist. Typical applications include:
-Automotive Paint Lines -Aerosol Filling
-Paint Kitchens -General Finishing
-Curing Ovens -Paint Mixing Rooms
-Powder Coating Booths -Warehouse Storage
-Compressor Modules -Liquid Paint Spray Lines
-Diesel Generators -Internal Storage Tanks

1.2 Responses

The FS10-R type Detectors contain Alert / Fire Early Warning, Fire Alarm and Fault signal relays. The Alert/Fire Early Warning
and Alarm relays are de-energized during normal operation. If a fire occurs, a Fire Alarm is declared in less than 5.0 seconds.

1.3 Input Power Requirements FS10-R

TM
: The total electrical input power requirement during normal operation for the Flame Detector is 85 milli-Amps (0.085 Amps) at 24 Volt DC (+/-15%). The maximum current required during Alarm is 120 milli-Amps.
, and the Fault relay is energized

1.4 FirePicTM

FirePic stores the sensor data of the last six fire events in the Detector’s non-volatile digital memory. FirePic provides the
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numerical spectral evidence to postulate the cause of a fire. The Detector records the time and date for each FirePic. The FirePic data includes a graphical display of the relative spectral intensities versus time preceding and during the fire.
Note
: A PC computer is required to access FirePic.

1.5 No Silicone Used

NO
silicone based sealant or silicone greases are used in the
Flame Detector.

1.6 FS10-R, -RN Unitized Flame Detectors

The multi-spectral digital infrared Flame Detector, spanning the Wide Band IRTM, Near Band IRTM, and Visible BandTM spectra, has intelligent, smart computer processing to tell the difference between a real fire and false alarm radiant energy sources. The Detector simultaneously
examines these three spectral radiant energy bands
that are real-time signal processed by an on-board microprocess or . The Detector is factory set for Alert / Fire Early Warning and Fire
Alarm detection range of 15 feet (FS10-R15, -RN15) and 30 feet (FS10-R30, -RN30) to a one square foot Heptane reference pan fire. The Alert response time is factory set to 0.3 second, the Fire Early Warning response time is factory set to 1.0 second, and The Fire Alarm response time is factory set to less than 5.0 seconds. The Detectors are factory set for either latching (FS10-R15, -R30) or non-latching (FS10-RN15, -RN30) as the standard setting.
The Alert / Fire Early Warning response is NOT available with either the FS10-R45, or FS10-RN45 versions (45 foot detection range).
The Detector features real-world time and date stamped “Event History” files that are stored in non-volatile solid-state memory.
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