Honeywell SS4s Operating Manual

Installa tion Guide a n d Opera ti ng Manual
Multi-S p ect r u m Di gi t al Electro-Opt i c al Fire D ete ct or
Model SS4-A/-A2
Stand-Alone Relay Mode or 4-20 mA Output O p tion

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Symbol Definitions

The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.
Please ad d th e sym b ols – and on ly keep th e on es u sed i n th is man u al on this page.
Symbol Definition
ATTENTION: Id enti fies in form at ion t h at requ ir es s pec ial
consideration.
TIP: Iden ti fies ad vice or hin t s for t h e user , oft en i n term s of
perform in g a t ask .
REFERENCE-EXTERNAL: Id ent ifies an add i tion al sou rc e of
inform at ion ou ts id e of th is b ookset.
REFERENCE-INTERNAL: Iden t ifies an ad d it ion al s ource of
inform at ion with in th is book set .
Indic ates a si tu at ion whic h , i f not avoid ed , m ay res u lt i n equ ipm ent or work (d at a) on th e sys tem bei ng d amag ed or los t , or may res ul t i n th e in ab ili ty t o p rop erly op erate t h e p roces s.
CAUTION: Ind ic ates a poten t iall y haz ard ous si tu at ion whi ch , if
not avoid ed , m ay resu lt in m inor or m oder ate i nj u ry. I t may also be u sed t o alert ag ain st unsafe p rac ti ces . CAUTION: Symbol on th e equi pm en t refers t h e us er t o the prod u ct manu al for ad d it ion al i nform at ion . The s ymb ol ap p ears next t o req u ired in form at ion in th e m anu al.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPROVALS .............................................................................. 5
SECTION 1: TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 6
1.1 Features and Specifications ............................................................. 6
1.1.1 General Description ............................................................. 6
Other Specifications: ........................................................................ 6
LED Visual Indicators: ...................................................................... 7
Electrical Power Requirements: ........................................................ 7
1.1.2 Applications ......................................................................... 8
1.1.3 Detector Locations ............................................................... 8
1.2 Stand-Alone Operation ..................................................................... 8
1.3 FS2000 System Operation ................................................................ 8
1.4 Overview ......................................................................................... 9
1.4.1 Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector .................................................... 9
1.4.2 Detection Range and Field-of View ..................................... 10
Figure 1: Field of View, Horizontal, and Vertical. ............................ 11
1.5 Configuration Settings .................................................................... 11
1.6 Testing .......................................................................................... 13
Special Conditions for Testing ........................................................ 13
Automatic Testing .......................................................................... 13
1.6.3 Manual Testing .................................................................. 13
SECTION 2 : INSTALLATION ...........................................................................14
2.1 Installation Instructions .................................................................. 14
2.1.1 Installation Precautions ...................................................... 14
2.1.2 Conduit Installation............................................................. 14
2.1.3 Wiring Recommendations ................................................... 14
2.1.4 Power Supply Considerations ............................................. 14
2.2 Installation Procedure .................................................................... 15
2.2.1 Configuring and Wiring Detectors ........................................ 15
2.2.2 Removing Detector From Its Enclosure. .............................. 15
2.2.3 Configuring the Detector Module. ........................................ 15
2.2.4 Wiring the Detector Module................................................. 16
2.2.5 Wiring the SS4-A/-A2 Detector for 4 or 20 mA Current
Mode Operation (Optional) ............................................ 17
Figure 3: SS4 Detector Module with MA420-4
Installed ....................................................................... 18
2.2.6 Wiring the Detector Relays ................................................. 18
2.2.7 Replacing the Detector Module in the Enclosure. ................. 19
2.3 Enclosure Installation (optional) ...................................................... 19
2.3.1 Installing the Detector on the Swivel M ount (SM2) or
SS Extra Duty (SM4) Swivel Mount .................................... 19
Figure 4: Model SM2 Swivel Mount ................................... 20
Figure 5: Model SM4 Stainless Steel Swivel Mount ............ 20
Figure 6: Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Enclosure -
Side V iew ...................................................................... 21
Figure 7: Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Enclosure - Rear View............ 21
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SECTION 3: TROUBLESHOOTING AND M AINTE NANCE ................................22
3.1 Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Faults ................................................... 22
3.2 Cleaning Windowed Enclosures and Detectors ................................ 23
3.3 Personnel Training ......................................................................... 23
3.4 Detector Repair.............................................................................. 24
SECTION 4: DETECTOR CONNECTIONS & SWITCH OPTIONS ......................25
4.1 Detector Connections ..................................................................... 25
TABLE 1: Stand-Alone Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector
Connectors - Pinouts ......................................................... 25
Detector Switch Options ................................................................. 26
4.2
SECTION 5: OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................................27
5.1 Air Shield for Applications in Contaminated Environment
(Part No. DASA1-P) .................................................................. 27
5.2 PC Software Kit (2029-INTERFACE-KIT) ........................................ 27
5.3 4-20 mA Option (MA420-4) ............................................................. 27
5.4 Detector Mounts (SM2 or SM4) ....................................................... 27
5.5 Test Lamp (FT-2045 or FT-2145) .................................................... 27
SE CTIO N 6 : DETE CTOR L ABE L D R AW IN G S .................................................28
INDEX .......................................................................................29
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APPROVALS

The Mod el S S 4 -A/-A2 Op ti cal F ire D etec tor s h ave been m anu fact u red in comp l ian ce wit h th e req u irem ent s of the I SO-9002 stan d ard an d h ave received:
Cal if or nia St ate Fire M ar shal (C SFM )
Factory Mutual (FM)
Canadian Standards (CSA)
CENELEC approval by FM Approvals Ltd.Certification Servi ce
in compliance with the ATEX Directive.
Read and understand this manual before installing or operating equipment.
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SECTION 1: TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

1.1 Features a nd Spe cifi ca tion s

1.1.1 General Description

The Mod el S S 4 -A/-A2 Op ti cal F ire/ Fl am e Det ect ors ar e fas t reac t in g ( with in 5 sec ond s), dig it al, config u rab le, c ompu teri zed , “smar t” uni ts. This Det ect or has s en sit ivit y to Typ e A , B, and C flam i ng fir es. Det ect ors of t h is des ign proces s U lt ravi olet (UV ), W id e band In frared (I R), an d Visi b le (V IS) spec tr al ran g es from rug g ed iz ed Sol ar-blind UV, “Quantum-Effect” IR , an d visib le sen s ors c orr esp on d ing ly. They ar e equ i pp ed wit h S RL -B IT (Built-In­Test) for opt ical “t hr oug h th e len s” of bot h the s en sors and len s. The Model SS4-A/-A2 UV , IR, and VIS F ire Det ec tors h ave fals e al arm imm u ni ty, and adju st ab le alar m ran ge bet ween 1 5 and 60 ft. for a on e sq u are foot gasol in e pan fir e, wit h a 1 20 -deg ree (± 60 degrees from t h e axis) c oni cal field o f vi ew. Their m i crop roc ess or-based al gor ith m s (Fi reP ic, SnapShot, and Tri-Mode P lot ) as sure t im e pr ogr amm ab le alarm verific at ion , Fir e Si gn atu re An alysi s, and c omp ati b ilit y with st and ard app roved fir e al a rm p anel s.
The Det ect or als o h as th e flexib il it y t o be r e-configured in the field. Its ins tal lati on is s imp le, and op erati on straig h t forward d u e to th e bu ilt -in s el f­test in g featu re. Ther efor e, th e m ai nten an ce c onsi st s mai nl y in k eep ing t he Detect or w in dow len s c lean and performing periodic testing required by the manu fact u rer of th e F ire Con t rol an d Su pp ress ion Sys tem.

Other Spe cif i cation s:

Housing: Explosion-Proo f, Cop p er-free Aluminum (< 0.4%) with
Marking: Class I, Div. 1 & 2, Groups B,C, & D
Class I Zone 1 AEx d IIC Ex d IIC; Ex tb IIIC Temperature: Operation: -40 to +85°C (-4 0 to +18 5 º F)
powder c oated fin is h , or opt ion al 31 6 St ain less Steel , N EMA typ e 3 and t ype 4 weath erp roo f, tam p er -resist ant with in tegral dual ¾ inch NPT conduit openings.
Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups E, F, & G Class III
Storage: -55 to 105°C Humidity range: 10% to 90% (RH), non-condensing
NOTE: The supply connection wiring shall be rated at least 1 0 °C above t h e rated s ervice t em p erat ur e (9 5° C for T4 applications and 85°C for T5 applications) . See F igu res 8 and 9 on Page 17 of this Instruct ion Manu al.
Weight: Alum inum hou s ing is app r oximat ely 3 . 8 lb s.
Stai nl ess Steel is ap p roxim at ely 8. 9 lb s.
Dimensions: 4.81 inches diameter by 4.40 inches high
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LED Visual Indicators: Powered Detector: Dual LEDs blink every 10 seconds

Fault Declared: One LED turns ON solid until the fault is cured Re-calibrate when: Both LEDs flash ON and OFF rapidly Fire Declared: Both LEDs ON solid (one LED blinks during
first few seconds)

Electrical Power Requirements:

Connectors: WE CO t ype s crew con n ect ors , Wire: 18 to 24 AW G Input Voltage range: V olt s DC n omin al, 20.5 t o 32 Volt s DC Normal Operation Current: 68 mA nominal (72 with optional MA420-4
Module) Fire Alarm Current: 75 mA n omi n al (95 with opt ion al MA 420 -4 Modu le) Analog Current Output: 4 or 20 mA with op t ion al MA42 0 -4 M odul e. Relay Contact:
Rating: 0.5 Amp at 120 Volt AC or 1 A at 24 V DC resistive Fire relay: N.O. and N.C. contacts (Latching/Non-Latching,
switch selected)
Verification relay: N.O. and N.C. contacts (Adjustable time from
0 to 30 s econ d s)
Fault relay: N.O. and N.C. contacts
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1.1.2 Applications

App lic ati ons of th e Mod el SS 4 -A/-A2 D etec t ors in c lud e warehou s es, aircra ft h an g ars , pet roc hem i cal fac ili ti es, Si lan e g as s torag e, Gas turbines, and Power p lan t s, among oth ers .

1.1.3 Detector Locations

For un ob str uc ted p erforman ce, con s iderin g Det ect or l ocat ion s i n app lic ati on ar eas, avoid s ou rces , ot h er th an fi re, wh ich may c aus e false alarm s, su ch as op erati on s ut ili zing weld in g or gas torch equipment, high power s ou rces of EMI or R FI , or ar ti ficial lig h t in g poi n ted di rect ly at t h e Detect or. L ocat ion s exp erien c in g st rong mech an ic al or ac ou st ical vibrat ion s s hou l d al so b e avoid ed . F or op tim um p erform an ce, loc ate t h e Detect or(s ) as clos e as p oss ib le t o th e pot ent ial fir e sou rce, p ref erab l y, along t he axis of th e visi on con e. I n stall en ough Det ec tors t o comp let ely eclip se t h e fire h azar dou s area. As su re ac ces sib il it y for th e Det ect or len s clean in g , as well as b est poss ib le p rot ect ion and / or cl eani ng from fog, rain , ice, d us t, hazar dou s atm osph eres , an d ot her advers e elem en t s. If neces sary, u til iz e th e S teel Swivel M ou n t (M od el S M2) or 31 6 S tai nl ess Steel Swiv el Mou n t ( Mod el S M4 ) for g reater fle xibi lity in m oun tin g l ocat ion s (See Fi gu res 4 an d 5 ).

1.2 Stand-Alone Op erat ion

For St an d -Alone operat ion , t h e Mod el SS4 -A/-A2 Det ec tor m ay be conn ec ted to a FM Ap p roved or UL lis t ed Fire/ S ecu ri ty P anel . Th e Det ect or operat ed i n the S t and-Alon e m ode us es th e Fi re, F au lt , and V erify (opt ion al) rel a ys to i nt erf ace t o t he F ire/ S ecu rit y Pan el s. For St an d -Alone operat ion , t h e Det ect or’s Fau lt relay is automatically con fig u red b y the on - board m ic rop roces sor. The i n put c ur ren t of th e Mod el SS 4 -A/-A2 Det ect or is about 15 mA higher in the Stand-Alon e mod e c omp ared to FS 2000 System op erat ion .
NOTE: The Fault relay is not available when the Detector is
wire d to the F S2000 Sy stem .

1.3 FS200 0 S y st em Operation

For FS 2000 S yst em op erat ion , th e Det ect or F ire an d Fau lt s ign als ar e sen t digitally to t h e FS20 00 System C on trol ler u si ng the fou r wire FS 2 0 00 FireB us . The Fi reBu s provid es th e 24 V olt DC power f or th e D etec tor and RS-4 85 dig it al comm un icat ion (R efer to Hon eywell Analytics document MN0003 entitled "FS2000 FIRE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ­INS TALL ATI ON and OPE RA TIO NS G UI DE"). For sp ec ial rem ot e alarm app lic ati ons , users may also c on nec t di rect ly t o th e Det ect or’s Fi re alarm rel a y.
NOTE: When the Model SS4-A/-A2 D etec tor is c onn ect ed to the
FS2000 System using FireBus communicat ion , the C ont rol ler
automatically disables th e Detec t or’s Fau lt relay.
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1.4 Overview

1.4.1 Model SS4-A/-A2 Detect or

Version SS4-A: There are two (2 ) L ED s on the Mod el SS4 -A Detect or t h at
ind ic ate th e st at e of th e Det ect or. Duri n g norm al op erat ion b oth LE Ds will blink every 10 seconds.
If th e Det ect or alar m s t o a fire, it ener gi zes th e Fi re relay an d tu rn s on both LEDs in the following sequence. One LED is turned on immediately and the second LED will rapidly blink for several seconds indicating that the Detect or's Fi rePi c s p ect ra is bei n g perm an ent ly st ored in t h e Det ect or's solid-st at e m em ory (Fir ePi c is t he s everal sec on d s of Det ect or sp ec tr al data wh ich p rec ed es an alar m event ). O n ce th e Fir ePi c dat a is s t ored , th e secon d LED will rem ain on . For t h is version , the fir e al arm L E Ds turn on and rem ain on unt il p ower to t h e uni t i s cycled (t u rn ed off and on ag ain ).
If th e Det ect or h as a F au lt, i t de-energ i zes t h e Fau lt rel ay and t ur ns on e (1) LE D on (th e LE D will n ot l ig ht i f th e Fau lt i s a “N o Power Fau lt ”). I f th e Fault c ondi ti on, su ch as a “ Low V olt age F au lt ”, i s elim in at ed the D etec tor will au t om ati call y retu rn t o Norm al Op erat ion .
NOTE: Faul ts cau s ed by exces si ve in p u t volt ag e or d u e to tem per atu res ou tsid e th e oper ati ng temp erat u re ran g e req u ire fact ory r e­certi ficat i on . R e-c ert ific ati on is req u ired if a Fau l t is ind ic at ed by b ot h LEDs rapidly blinking (with frequency about 2 Hz.).
Version SS4-A-2: Th e oper ation of t h is un it i s iden t ic al t o the SS 4 -A, excep t th e fire al ar m LE Ds tu rn off onc e th e fire t h reat is el im in at ed , withou t power c ycl in g of th e d evice.
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1.4.2 Detection Range an d Field-of View

The SS4-A/-A2 d etec t ion ran g e is fi eld adju st ab le bet ween 1 5 and 60 ft. in 15 ft. in cr emen ts to an in du st rial s t andar d of on e squ are fo ot Gas olin e, Kerosen e, or is op rop yl Al coh ol p an fire with in 5 s econ d s.
The Detec tor is al so op ti m ized for t h e follo wi n g sp eci fic t ype of fu els an d will alar m to t h e resu lt ant fire with i n five (5 ) s econ d s. Careful att en ti on shou ld b e given t o th e Det ect or s en sit ivit y set tin g for t h ese t ypes of fi res.
Si la ne Ga s: 10 ” fir e hei g ht usi ng a 3/16 ” ori fice at a d ist an ce of 1 5 ft. with the Detector sensitivity setting of
Propane Gas: 10” fir e hei g ht us ing a 3/8 ” or ifice at a d is tan c e of 15 ft. with the Detector sensitivity setting of
15 ft.
15 ft.
Jet fuel -A: Detect or s en sit ivity set ti n g of
ONE sq u are foot p an fir e at a d is tan c e of 60 ft . with the
60 ft.
JP-5: ONE s quar e foot p an fire at a di st an ce of 60 ft. with the Detect or s en sit ivity set ti n g of
60 ft.
JP-4: TWO s qu are foot p an fi re at a d is t anc e of 1 00 ft . wit h the Detect or s en sit ivity set ti n g of
60 ft.
JP-8: TWO s qu are foot p an fi re at a d is t anc e of 1 00 ft . wit h the Detect or s en sit ivity set ti ng of
60 ft.
The Detec tor in corp orates a 1 20 -d eg ree con ic al F ield of V iew. The fir e emis si ons rec eived b y th e Det ec tor d imini sh at extrem e ran g e an d ed ges of the fi eld -of-vi ew. It is recomm en d ed th at th e Det ect or b e p oint ed at th e fire thr eat area f or t h e fastes t r esp on se t im es to th e smal les t s ize fir e. W h en mu ltip le D etec tor s are u s ed t o cover l arg e ar eas, th e Fi eld -of-Views should overlap to i ns u re com pl ete c over age o f t he fi re th reat are a. The Fi eld -of­View is n ot , h owever, lim i ted t o 120 degr ees. L arg er fires ou ts id e t he 120 deg ree Fiel d -of-V i e w ma y cau s e th e SS 4 -A/-A2 to alar m . This is bas ed on the In versed S q u are L aw for radiated en erg y, a lar ger siz e fir e ou ts id e t he Detect ion Ran g e and field -of-vi e w may c aus e th e D etec tor to alar m . R efer to Figure 1.
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120 Degrees

Figure 1: Field of View, Horizontal, and Vertical .

Sensitivity to 1 Sq. Ft. Gasoline P an Fir e

1.5 Configurati on Setting s

The SS4-A/-A2 Det ect or m ay b e recon fig u red in th e field an d thus opti m iz ed for spec ial ap p li cat ion s. The c on figu r ation of t h e Detec t or is s et using DIP switch es locat ed on th e mid dl e cir cu it b oard of th e Det ec tor M odu le. Th e DI P switch s ett ing s for each con fig u rat ion are li st ed i n Table 2 .
These configurable options include:
1. Fire Verify Relay - Th e Ver ify Rel a y may b e d isab led or en ab led wit h
several V eri f y Tim e s et ting s . It als o may be s et t o act as anoth er F ire Relay. The V erif y Tim e m ay b e set from 5 to 30 s econd s i n 5 secon d s inc rem en ts. The Factory setting: Verify Relay Disa ble d.
Wh en the V eri fy Rela y is en abl ed an d V erify Tim e is s et t h e Verif y Relay will energize and the Fire Relay will de-ene rg iz e if t he fi re cond it ion s are st il l p resen t at the end of th e Veri fy Ti m e per iod . In the opp os it e cas e, t h e Det ect or will w ait for 5 seconds plus another Verif y Tim e p eriod t o t est for th e fire c on d iti on s. Thi s wait an d verif y cycle will r ep eat 10 tim es , or u ntil the p res en ce of t he fi re is confir m ed. Thi s c onclud es the veri fic at i on pr ocess . If th e presen c e of the fir e is n ot est ab lis h ed th e Fi re Rel ay wil l rem ai n en erg i zed un less Non -L atc hin g mod e is set . In case a s ub s equ ent fir e is detec t ed th e en ti re veri fic ation p roc ess wil l b e rep eated . The s tat e of the F ire an d Verify R ela y aft er t h e veri fic at ion p roces s will d ep en d on the ch oic e bet ween L at ch ing and Non -Latching modes.
NOTE: When the Verify Relay is enabled and Verify T ime is set,
the Fire Relay will de-energize when the Verify Relay is energized.
2. Latching / Non-Latching - The Fi re Rela y an d Veri fy Rel ay m ay be set in a Lat ch ing or Non -Latching mode. T he Factory se tting for the SS4-A is Latching and the SS4-A-2 is N on-Latching.
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If the SS4-A or SS4 -A-2 La tching mod e i s sel ect ed , th e Fi re or Verify Relay will energize and Red LEDs will remain illum inated until the D etec tor power is cycled (p ower i s t u rn ed off th en on ).
If the SS4-A N o n-Latching m od e is s elec ted , the F ire or Veri fy Rel a y will de-en erg ize aft e r 1 0 s econd s and th e Red LEDs will rem ai n illumin ated until power is cycled.
If the SS4-A-2 Non-Latching m od e is sel ect ed, th e Fir e or Ver if y Relay will de-energ iz e an d th e Red LE Ds will t u rn -off a ft er 1 0 seconds.
3. Test Period - This sett ing pert ain s t o th e Throu gh -the-Len s test period , whic h may be s et t o 6 or t o 30 minu t es. The Factory setting is 30 min utes. Th e 6-m inu te per iod m ay be req u ir ed in appl icat ion s where t h e len s i s freq u entl y obs cu red .
NOTE: Utilization of th e 6-m inu te per iod m ay adversely af fect
the s ou rce tu b e ser vice li fe.
4. IR-Only Enable / Disable
The I R-onl y sett in g allows t h e Det ect or t o d eclar e a Fir e on even t s where U V i s n ot pr esen t or is ob scu red . In app lic ati ons where U V absorb i ng fu m es are comm on l y pres ent in hi gh concen t rat ion s ( thes e fum es are u s ual ly toxic an d s h ould requ ire m as ks or breat hi ng equ ipm ent ), th e Det ect or will fu n ct ion . The F act ory set ti n g for I R -Only is Disabled.
WARNING: IR-only setting should be used only in special
ind oor ap p lic ati on s.
5. Fire Detection Range Setting - 15 , 30, 45, or 60 ft. . The Fac t ory
setting is 45 ft.. This setting should be chang ed on ly if t he D etec tor is loc ated t oo clos e to t h e fire t h reat ar ea an d in t h e presen c e of abn orm ally h ig h UV .
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1.6 Testing

Special Condition s for Tes ting

The SS 4 Det ect or shou ld b e t est ed imm edi atel y aft er in st all ati on, after repair or m ain ten an c e in volving wirin g or m od u le rep lac em ent , aft er period ic m ain t enanc e, or after l en s con t am inat ion has b een iden t ified .

Automatic Testin g

Automatic SLR-BIT (Built In Test) “through-the-len s” self-testing is perform ed , du rin g Det ect or op erat ion , for virt u all y all -in t ern al el ec tr oni c system s at th e sel ect ed Test P eri od ( Sec ti on 1. 5, 3). One of t he R ed LEDs will rem ai n i llu m inat ed (F aul t) to i ndi cat e con t amin at ion of th e win dow len s, missing th e prot ective Self -tes t g ril l, or when rem ovin g th e enc los ur e cover.

1.6.3 Manual Testing

For m anu al tes tin g, th e SS4 -A/-A2 Det ect ors m ay be exp osed t o an ac tu al indu st ry st an d ard op en fl am e or to a Test L amp simu lat in g a fire. It is mand ator y to u se t h e Honeywell Analytics handheld UV/IR Test Lamp Model N o’s F T-2045 or FT-214 5 with SS4 Fir e Det ect ors. The F T-2045 and FT-214 5 Test L amp s are h ou sed i n an E xp losi on -P roof en cl osu re, p owered by in tern al rech arg eab le b at teri es, an d des ign ed for in d oor an d ou tdoor use. For add i tion al in form ati on on th e Test L amp , refer to F SC Sp ecific at ion SP0 242 for t he F T-2 0 45 or FS C Speci ficat ion 1505-008A for the F T-2145.
NOTE: Oth er m anu fact u rers UV /IR Test L amp s sh ou ld not be
uti liz ed to tes t FSC Det ect ors; c onvers el y, t h e FT-2045 and FT-2145 Test Lamps shou ld not b e uti liz ed for tes ti ng oth er m anu fact u rer’ s Detectors.
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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION

2.1 Installation Instructions

This s ect ion d esc rib es th e ins tal lat ion of th e Mod el S S4 -A/-A2 Detec tor for the St an d -Alon e rel a y mod e. It is rec om m end ed that jun c tion b oxes be used to wire th e D etec tor s. Det erm in e t he c on figu rati on set ti ngs for th e device(s ) an d the num b er of con n ec ti ons t o be us ed (Fi re, Fire V eri fy, Fault , and Power) d ep en din g on the d esi red Det ect ion Rang e and th e Fir e Cont rol P an el t ype u sed ( refer to t h e Fir e Con tr ol P anel Man ual for d etail s).

2.1.1 Installatio n Precautions

The foll owin g p recau t ion s sh ou ld b e obs erved dur in g in stall ati on of Mod el SS4-A/-A2 Det ect ors .
1. Make sure t h at th e extern al elect rical p ower is t u rn ed connect ing t he Detector.
2. Print ed ci rcu it board com pon ent s of t h e Det ect or are s us cep t ible t o dam ag e from elect ros tat ic d isch arg e. Do not handle the Detector's module (and its printed circuit boards) without
adeq uat e g roun d ing an d ob servin g all n ec ess ary m easu res to prevent t h e effect of el ec tros tat ic d isc h arg e (ES D).

2.1.2 Conduit Installation

Wh en p lann ing the c ondu it , foll ow th ese recom m end at ion s.
1. If only one of the two 3/4 inch NPT conduit openings on the Model SS4-A/-A2 Det ect or en cl osu re is used, seal th e unu s ed open ing with a t h read ed p lu g and app roved sealin g m aterial.
2. In areas wher e m oist u re m ay acc u mu late, in stal l an app roved cond u it t rap or d rain .
3. A seal sh ou ld be in s tall ed 6” from th e enc losu r e wall for al l applications requ iring a Class I, Div. 1 Explosion-P roof rat in g .

2.1.3 Wiring Recommendations

To preven t i n term i tt ent conn ect ion s , Honeywell Analytics recommends using jun cti on boxes. In st all a j un ct ion box near eac h Det ect or loc ati on. Wire eac h Det ect or t o its jun ct ion b ox. Use s crew-down terminal strips ins id e th e jun ct ion b ox to m ak e the c on nect ion s from th e Det ect or's term in als to an F M App roved or U L lis ted Fi re A larm Pan el. Also u s e FM/U L App roved ju n ct ion b oxes an d term in al st ri ps.
OFF before
NOTE: Avoid wire splices. However, if wire splices are necessary, all splices should be soldered. Utilization of good wiring practices will
simplify installation, improve reliability, and facilitate main tenanc e.

2.1.4 Power Supply Consid era tions

The Model SS 4 -A/-A 2 Det ect or u ses 24 Volt s DC at a maxim um cu rren t of 75 mA (with the 4-20 mA opti on th e maxim um su ppl y cu rren t is 95 m A).
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Make su re t h e Pan el' s power su pp ly can with s tand th e load cu rren t of t he total num ber of Detec tor s c onn ec ted t o it . For exam p le, i f 10 (t en) Mod el SS4-A/-A2 Det ect ors are con n ect ed to a s ing le P anel 's powe r su pp ly (multiplying 75 mA by 10), the power supply must be able to withstand at least 7 50 mA + 10 % (0.7 5 A + 10% ). This load c ur ren t mu st als o be t aken in c ons iderat ion for c alcu lat in g t he Pan el' s 24 -hour power backup requirements.

2.2 Installation Procedure

2.2.1 Configuring and Wiring Detectors

To confi g ur e and wire a Mod el S S 4 -A/-A2 Det ect or, or t o rep lace t h e Detect or m od u le, the m odul e mu st b e rem oved from th e encl osu r e. After the con figu rati on s et ting s an d wirin g con n ect ions have been com p let ed , the m odu l e shou ld s oon be r e-i ns t alled in th e enc los u re to avoid cont am inat ion from th e envir onm en t .
NOTE: Avoid touching the Detector sensors at the front of the Detector module. If tou ched acc id en tal ly, t h ey sh ou ld b e cleaned p er instructions of Section 3.2.

2.2.2 Removing Det ector From I ts Enclosure.

a. W ith elect ric al p ower off ( ver if y th at el ect ric al p o wer is o ff by
maki ng sure t h at th e Det ect or' s LE Ds do n ot blin k for at least 1 5 secon d s), loos en th e A llen -head screw at t h e b ase of th e m et al encl osu re t op len s cover.
b. Remove the c over and s et i t as id e alon g with th e "O " rin g avoid in g
contamination.
c. L oosen t h e three P h il ips head c apt ive sc rews l oc ated on th e top
circuit board.
d. Carefull y li ft ou t th e modu le, sl id ing it alon g th e th ree m et al
standoffs.

2.2.3 Configuring the Detector Module.

Set th e DI P swit ch es l ocat ed on th e c ent er PC b oard of t he D etec t or modu le t o d esir ed s ett ings . R efer to S ect ion 1.5 and Tab le 2 for DI P switch settings.
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*Fault Relay
Verify
Relay

2.2.4 Wiring the Detect or Module.

a. In s ert th e c abl es int o th e m etal enc los u re base t h roug h one of t h e
conduit openings. Refer to Figure 6.
b. Connect th e 24 Volt D C power supply wires to pins 1 (-) and 4 (+)
of the J 1 or J2 c onnec t or, ob s ervin g th e c orrect p olari ty. Re fer to Figu r e 2. Fi rmly t ig ht en down th e t wo slot ted sc rews with a s m all screwdr i ver t ak in g c are n ot to over-tighten the screws.
Pins 2 and 3 of the J1 and J2 conn ect ors are th e RS -48 5 int erface u sed only for down lo ad in g the F ireP ic from the Det ec tor’ s n on -volatil e m em ory, or for viewing the Tri-Mod e Pl ot. It i s rec omm end ed to wire pin s 2 and 3 to a separat e ju n ct ion box an d pr oper ly id ent ify th em for futu re u s e. A color­coded, multi-conn ec tor, sh ield ed , UL -r ated cab l e with 18 to 24 -gauge wire is recom m end ed for c onn ec tin g to J1 or J2. The foll o wing col or-coding is sugg es ted as a gu id elin e:
Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Black Green or Blue White or Ye llow Red DC
RETURN ( - ) RS-485( - ) RS-485( + ) +24 VDC POWER ( + )
* Fau lt relay is sh own in th e en erg ized c ond iti on durin g
norm al op erat ion (N o Fau lt ).
Figure 2: Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Wiring(Bottom View of SS4-A/-A2
Detector Module)
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2.2.5 Wiring the SS4-A/-A2 Detect or for 4 or 20 mA Current M ode Oper ation (Optional)

For app li cat ion s r equ i ring a 4-20 mA an alog ou tput , ord er the D etec tor with the Op t ion al 4 -2 0 mA M odul e Ass emb ly, P / N MA42 0 -4. Th e modu le
must
be Fac tory in s tal led an d c ert ified alon g with th e Det ect or. The foll owin g an alog ou tpu t levels are a v ailab le from t h e Det ect or
equipped with the MA420-4 Modul e. Th e m odul e is c ap able of d rivin g a maxim um load im pedan c e of 283 Ohm s:
NORM AL Operation 4 +/- 0.6 mA ALARM 20 +/- 0.6 mA FAULT < 0.6 mA
To use th e an alog ou t put of an S S4 -A/-A2, mak e th e foll owin g conn ec ti ons :
24 V DC J2, pin-4 24 V D C RT N J2, pin-1 4-20 mA output J5, pin-4 (+) 4-20 mA RTN J1, pin-1 (-)
The fir e Al arm an d fau lt relays of a Det ec tor eq u ip p ed with th e MA 420 -4 Modu le are n ot u sab le. However t h e Det ect or’s Ver ify Rela y may s til l b e used as a sep arat e Fir e Al arm outpu t . Refer t o Tab le 2 : “ Con fig u rati on DIP Switc h S et tin gs” t o set DIP swit ch es prop erly.
NOTE: J1 i s a " loop thr ough " conn ec ti on to J2 . Th e +24 V supp ly is conn ec ted to J2 p in 4. The r ed l ead c onn ect ion of th e MA42 0 -4 mus t stay in J1, pin-4. Als o, th e 8 .66 K Ohm su per visin g res ist or must remain conn ec ted at th e F ire A larm relay con t act s J 4 pi n -4 to J4 pin-1, or a Fau lt condition will occur.
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Figure 3: SS4 Detector Modul e wit h MA420-4 Installed

2.2.6 Wiring the Detector Relays

a. In s ert r elay cab les in to t h e Det ect or en cl osu re b ase th rou gh on e of
the c ond u it open i ngs. Refer t o Fig u re 6 .
b. Fire Alarm Relay - Connec t wires for F ire A lar m to t h e appr opr iat e
J4 t ermi nal s of t he D etec tor . F or No rm a lly Ope n relay cont ac ts , install wires into pins 3 and 4 and firmly tighten down the slotted screws with a s m all s crewd riv er. Th e Fir e A lar m relay is de­energ iz ed du ri ng norm al op erat ion an d wil l en erg ize wh en d et ect ing a fire.
c. Fault Relay – Conn ec t wires for Fau lt to t h e ap p rop riat e ter m inals
of the J 5 conn ect or. For Normally Closed relay c ont act s , in st all wires i nt o p in s 3 and 4 an d firm l y tig h t en down the s lot ted scr ews with a s m all s crewd riv er. The fau l t rel a y is energized during n orm al operat ion an d wit h no fau lt det ect ed , as sh own i n Figu re 2 . The fault relay will de-energize wh en a fault is detec t ed.

(Rear View)

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2.2.7 Replacing the Detector Module in t he Enclosure.

a. Carefully re-ins t all t h e m odul e over th e t hr ee m etal s t andoffs and
screw it down wit h th e th ree cap t ive sc rews to t h e st an d offs.
b. If necess ary, c le an th e Det ect or’ sen sor s an d wind owed cover per
instructions of Section 3.2.
c. S ecu rel y scre w down th e m et al en cl osu re t op win dowed cov er an d
tig hten th e A llen -h ead " t amp er-p roof" sc re w.

2.3 Enclosu r e Inst al l ati o n ( o pt io n al)

2.3.1 Installing the Detector on the Swivel Mount (SM2) or SS Extra Duty (SM4) Swivel Mount

a. Sel ect fast en ers f or t h e swi vel m oun t ing s uch that th ey will sec u re it
to th e t ype of m at erial at t he en c losu r e locat ion . b. Mount the swivel -mou n t to th e wall as su rin g cor rect orien t at ion . c. I ns t all th e mou nti ng brack et on t o the M odel SS4 -A/-A2 Detector
enclosure using the #¼-20 or #6 mm sc rews an d nuts provid ed. I f
orient ed corr ect l y, t h e outs id e con t ours of t h e mou nti ng ear s on th e
Detect or en c losu re an d th e end s of th e b rac ket will m at ch. The
large d iam et er of t h e th read ed ins ert s h ould face t h e en clos u re. d. Screw the en c losu re/ b rac ket ass emb ly ont o t he bal l or s wive l s tu d.
Turn t h e Det ect or un ti l th e stud b ottom s ag ain st t he enc los ur e. Do
not tighten. Whi le h old ing th e enclos u re, ti ght en th e jam nut
again st th e br ack et. e. W hi le hold ing th e en clos u re, loosen th e soc ket h ead screw on t h e
SM 2 s wi ve l -m ou n t or swivel rel ease b ol t on t he S M4. Posi ti on th e
encl osu re in su ch a way t hat th e con du it open ing s are l ocat ed
horiz on tal ly at t h e bot t om. Poi nt th e en clos u re in th e d esired
direc ti on and t igh t en the ap p rop riat e har d ware.
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4.86
4.26
2.95
2.00
0.295 Dia.
4.7” approx.

Figure 4: Mo del SM2 Swivel Mount

Figure 5: Model SM4 Stainless Steel Swivel Mount

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2.09
4.66
1.10
0.67
4.38
2.40
3/4 NPT
1.50

Figure 6 : Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Enc losure - Side View

Figure 7: Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Enclosure - Rear View

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SECTION 3: TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE

3.1 Model SS4-A/-A2 D etect or F aul t s

The Model SS 4 -A/-A 2 Det ect or is su es a Fau lt (or Tr ou b le) c ond it ion b y d e­energizing its F au lt Relay (J 5 c on n ect or). The follo win g are Det ect or Faults:
a. Temperature Fault: Th e Detec t or faul ts if t he i nt ern al t emperat u re
du ring op erat ion ris es ab ove 85 ° C or falls b elo w -40°C causing both
LEDs to blink rapid l y. Corr ect ive act ion for th is typ e of faul t r equ ir es
factor y re -certification. b. Excessive Input Voltage Fault: Th e Detec t or faul ts if t he i npu t
voltag e is t oo hi gh ( gr eater th an 45 Volt s) c au sing bot h LED s to
blink rap idl y. Corr ect i ve acti on for t h is typ e of fault req u ires fact or y
re-certification. c. Low I nput Voltage Fault: The Detect or fau lt s i f th e in pu t volt ag e is
too lo w. The u ser sh ou ld chec k th e volt age b et ween P in s 1 and 4 of
the power connector J1 or J2. In this case one LE D i s on un ti l th e
fault is c orrec ted . If th e voltag e is b elo w 15 Volt s th e u ser sh ou ld
check the wiring and the power supply. d. No Power Fault: Th e Det ect or fau lt s if t h e inp ut volt ag e is
interrupted or turned off c au si ng t h e absen c e of LE D ind i cat ion. The
user s h ou ld meas ur e th e volt age b et ween P in s 1 and 4 of t he
power c on nec t or J1 or J2 . If n on e or very lo w volt ag e is m easu red ,
the user should check the wiring and the power supply. e. Detector Fault: The Detec tor fau lt s if it s O pti cal S en sor s fail t h e
automat i c built -in “through the lens” test. In this case one LED is on
until the fault is corrected. The user should first clean both inside
and outs id e of th e len s thorou gh ly, then c lean the exp osed s ur face
of the D etec tor sen sor s an d the p rot ect ive g ril l m oun ted on th e
outs id e of th e hou s ing cover. If t h e fault h as not been elim i n ated
after r e-as s em b ly an d powerin g u p for 1 0 t o 15 mi nut es , fact ory
servic e m ay be n ec ess ary. f. Relay Fault: Th e D etec t or faul ts if on e of its Rela y ci rcu it s fails. I n
thi s c ase on e LE D is on unti l th e fault is cor rect ed . Th e us er sh oul d
retu rn the un it to th e fac tory f or ser vic e. g. Self-Checking Faul t: The Det ect or fau lt s if i ts in ternal
mic rop roces sor fin ds a failu re d u rin g s elf-c h eck in g of th e hard ware
and soft ware. In th is case on e LE D is on unt il th e fau lt i s c orrec ted .
This t ype of fau lt m ay b e cau s ed by a n umb er of reas on s . Th e us er
shou ld veri f y pr oper gr ound i ng of t h e device an d th e ab senc e of
nois e on t h e power cab les . I f fau lt p ersi st s th e user sh ou ld ret u rn
the D etec tor to t h e fact ory for s er vice. h. Analog “0” current: Al l the ab ove f aul ts will p rod u ce an out put
curr en t los s ( 0 +
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0. 6mA ) with th e 4-20 mA m odule opt ion.

3.2 Cleanin g Windowed Enc losure s and Detectors

The opt ic al wind o w (len s) of th e Mod el S S 4 -A/-A2 D etec t or sh ou ld be clean ed p eri od ical ly on a reg u lar m ain ten an ce s chedu le. For c lean area app licat ions, perhap s monthly cleaning sched ule will be sufficient. For extrem el y con tam i nat ed app lic ati on en viron m en ts, such as t ruc k fil lin g stat ion s wit h pr esen ce of b lac k carboneous sm oke, dail y clean in g sch edu l e may be n ec ess ary.
Clean the window of the Detectors each ti m e they are h an d led , th e windows ap p ear c ont am in at ed , fail s B u ilt -In-Test, or th e Det ect or fail s an end-to-end test with a h andh eld UV/ IR Test L amp F T204 5 or F T-2145. If neces sary, cle an t h e Detec t or Mod u le Sen sors each t ime th e Det ect or h as been di sas semb l ed for wiri ng or r epl acem en t .
Use a b last of an air h ose or an oi l-free cl ot h t o clean th e en clos u re window. Oil d egr ades th e perfor m anc e of UV Det ect ors. O cc asion all y, t he use of a s ol vent , s u ch as alcoh ol i s ac cep t able. No d isas sem bl y of th e Detector is requ ired.
DO NOT USE SILICONE-BASED OR COMMERCI AL WINDOW
CLEANING PRODUCTS. T HESE WILL DEGRADE THE MODEL
SS4-A/-A2 DETE CTOR PERFORMANCE.
WARNING: Potential electrostatic hazard. Do not rub with dry cloth.

3.3 Perso nn el T raining

Troub l esh ooti n g of th e Mod el S S4 -A/-A 2 Det ect or sh ou ld b e perform ed only by qualified authorized personnel ob ser ving al l st and ard safet y pract ic es. A lth ough th e Det ec tor op erat es on s afe 24 V olt s D C, th e FM App roved or U L lis ted Fi re A larm Pan el's p ower su pp l y may operat e on l ife thr eaten in g 12 0 or 24 0 Volt s AC.
WARNING: Hazardous voltages may be present during testing
procedures. Serious injury or death may result due to failure to
observe safety precautions.
CAUTION: Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector modules and its components
are su scepti ble to per m a nent da mage due to electros t atic dis charge
(ESD). Do NOT hand le a modu l e without adequate groun di ng
precautions.
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3.4 Dete ctor Rep air

Return the defective m od ul e to th e fact ory for r epai r ser vic e.
THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS IN A
DETECTOR
MODULE.
If th e Mod el SS 4 -A/-A2 Modu le mu st b e sh ipp ed back t o th e fact ory for repair , it MUST be p ack ed in stat ic pr otec ti ve mat erial . I f n ot availab l e, the Modu le s hou ld be carefu ll y wrap p ed with alum i num foil. An R MA (Retu rn Materia l A u th oriz ati on) is req u ir ed for al l ret u rn s t o the fac tor y. Con t act Honeywell Analytics Cus tom er Ser vice or you r D ist ri bu t or for an RMA number before shi pp ing a uni t bac k to t h e fact ory.
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SECTION 4: DETECTOR CONNECTIONS & SWITCH OPTIONS

4.1 Dete ctor Conn ection s

TABLE 1: Stand-Alone Model SS4-A/-A2 Detector Connectors - Pinouts

J1: DETECTOR INPUT POWER
PIN 1 DC Return ( - ) 2 RS-485 C onnection to an optional int er face unit for viewing Fir ePic and TriMode Pl ot. 3 RS-485 C onnection to an optional int er face unit for viewing Fir ePic and TriMode Pl ot. 4 Power (+24 V olts DC)
J2: DETECTOR POWER OUT
PIN 1 DC Return ( - ) 2 RS-485 C onnection to an optional int er face unit for viewing Fir ePic and TriMode Pl ot. 3 RS-485 C onnection to an optional int er face unit for viewing Fir ePic and TriMode Pl ot. 4 Power (+24 V olts DC)
J4: FIRE RE LAY
PIN 1 F i r e Relay Common 2 F i r e Relay Norm al ly Closed 3 F i r e Relay Common 4 F i r e Relay Norm al ly Open
J5: FAULT RELAY (Energized) J6: FIRE VER IFY RELAY
PIN PIN 1 F ault Relay Normally Op en 1 Verify Relay Comm on 2 F ault Relay Common 2 Verify Relay Normall y O pen 3 F ault Relay Normally Closed 3 Verify Relay Com mon 4 F ault Relay Comm on 4 Verify Relay Normal ly Closed
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3
DESCRIPTION
closed
closed
closed
Verify is disabled and the Verify Relay is unused. Factory setting
closed
open
open
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 5 seconds.
open
closed
open
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 10 seconds.
closed
closed
open
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 15 seconds.
open
open
closed
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 20 seconds.
closed
open
closed
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 25 seconds.
open
closed
closed
Verify is enabled and the Verify time is 30 seconds.
Verify is disabled and the Verify Relay operates as a second Fire Relay.
4
Non seconds after it energizes. If Verify is disabled then the Fire Relay(s) will de-energize approximately 10 seconds after it energizes. The SS4-A2 Factory setting is Non-Latching
Latching mode. If Verify is enabled then when until the Detector is reset. If Verify is disabled then when the Fire Relay energizes it will remain energized until the Detector is reset. The SS4-A Factory setting is latching
5
DESCRIPTION
open
Fire Alarm declaration UV and IR energy. Factory setting
closed
A Fire Alarm may be declared without UV being detected.
6
open
Testing of the Lens occurs every 30 minutes. Factory setting
closed
*Testing of the Lens occurs every 6 minutes
8
open
open
Set to detect an industry standard 1 sq. ft. fire at 15 ft. on axis.
closed
open
Set to detect an industry standard 1 sq. ft. fire at 30 ft. on axis.
open
closed
Set to detect an industry standard 1 sq. ft. fire at 45 ft. on axis. Factory setting
closed
closed
Set to detect an industry standard 1 sq. ft. fire at 60 ft. on axis.
4.2 Detector S w itch Opti ons TABLE 2: Configuration DIP Switch Settings
Verif ication T ime
DIP SWITCH 1 DIP SWITCH 2 DIP SWITCH
open open open
Latching
DIP SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
open
-Latching mode. If Verify is enabled then the Verify Relay will de-energize approximately 10
closed
IR-Only Enable
DIP SWITCH
Test Cycle
DIP SWITCH
Fire Range
DIP SWITCH 7 DIP SWITCH
the Verify Relay energizes it will remain energized
DESCRIPTION

* Utilization of the 6-minute period may adversely affect the source tube service life.

DESCRIPTION
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SECTION 5: OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

5.1 Air Shield for Appli cat ion s i n C on ta min ate d Env iro nm ent (Part No. DASA1-P)

For in st allat ion in areas with h igh levels of ai rb orn e con t aminants the Detect or A ir S h iel d sh ou ld be m oun ted t o th e Flam e D etec tor hous ing . The Airl in e fitt in g acc ept s ¼” O. D. n ylon tub ing for an in strum en t g rad e air supply of 5 to 15 psi @ 6 cubic ft. per m inute.

5.2 PC Softwar e Kit ( 2 02 9-INTERFACE-KIT)

PC DOS Software K it in st allat ion faci lit at es ac cess t o FireP ic and SnapShotan d p rovid es Det ect ors op erat ion m on it orin g c apab i lit y th rough
the D etec tor ’s R S485 c onn ect ion s. The K it inc lud es an In ter face B ox, a P C soft ware d is ket t e, an RS48 5 an d RS2 32 cables , and a 120 VAC /12 V DC charg er . Op ti on al 220 VAC /12 V DC ch arg er is als o avail ab le u pon requ es t.

5.3 4-2 0 m A Option (MA420 -4)

The 4 -2 0 mA modu l e is b y Fac tory Mu t u al (FM ) recog n iz ed device t o b e used with al l app roved S S 4 type Det ect ors . H on eywell A n al ytic s is required by FM t o in st all th is device at t he fac tor y an d cert ifies th is op ti on along with the D etec tor . R efer to S ect ion 2 .2 .5 for s yst em wirin g d et ails .
NOTE: Converting Field units of the SS4 Stand-alon e relay t yp e to
the 4 -2 0 mA version req u ir es t he unit be returned to the factory for ins tallation and certification.

5.4 Dete ctor Mounts (SM2 or SM4)

The hea vy du t y steel Swi vel Mou nt (S M2) or extra d u ty S tai nl ess Steel Swivel Mou n t (S M4 ) may b e util ized for m ou nt ing th e SS4 t ype D etec tors . Refer t o Sec t ion 2 .3 for d et ails .

5.5 Test Lamp (FT-2045 or FT -2145)

This b at tery p owered , p ortab l e, exp losi on -proof handheld test source for remot e act ivat i on of t h e SS4 t ype D etec tors sim u lat es th e rad ian t energ y emit t ed by an actu al fir e in ord er to tes t t h e Det ect ors oper ation wit hou t th e need for an op en flam e. The u n it is rech arg eab le wit h a 120V A C / 12V DC charg er . Op ti on al 220 VAC /12 V DC ch arg er is als o avail ab le u pon requ es t.
HONEYWELL 27

SECTION 6: DETECTOR LABEL DRAWINGS

Part
Number
LB-6093-
045
LB-6093-
046
LB-6093-
047
LB-6093-
048
Model
Number Material
SS4
SS4
SS4
SS4
0.020' A l 11 00 ­Hl4
0.020' 3 16
Stai nless Ste e l
0.020' A l 11 00 ­Hl4
0.020' 3 16
Stai nless Ste e l
Background
Color
Black White 75
Polished Black 75
Black White 75
Polished Black 75
Text
Color mA T4 T5 T6
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
-40C to +85C
-40C to +75C
-40C to +75C
-40C to +75C
-40C to +75C
-40C to +60C
-40C to +60C
-40C to +60C
-40C to +60C
HONEYWELL 28

INDEX

Cleani n g P rodu c ts .................. 23
Conduit.................................. 14
Detector
Cleaning ............................. 23
Enclosure ........................... 19
LEDs .................................... 9
Maint en an ce S chedu le ........ 23
Pinout ................................ 25
Pinouts ............................... 16
Status .................................. 9
Wiring ........................... 16, 25
Detect or F aul t
High Temperature ............... 22
Inpu t V olt ag e ...................... 22
No Power ........................... 22
Relay ................................. 22
Self-Checking ..................... 22
Detect or R epai r ...................... 24
ESD ...................................... 14
FireBus .................................... 8
FireBus
Wiring ................................ 14
Grounding .............................. 14
Installation ............................. 14
Conduit .............................. 14
Detector ............................. 15
Enclosure ........................... 19
Precautions ........................ 14
Procedure........................... 15
Stat ic Dam age .................... 14
Junction Box .......................... 14
Layout Planning ..................... 14
Maintenance .......................... 22
Option al Accessories .............. 27
Personnel - Qualified .............. 23
Power.................................... 15
Relay
Fault .................................. 25
Fire .................................... 25
Removin g Mod u les ................. 15
Stand-Alone ............................. 8
Stat ic Dam age ....................... 14
Swivel Mou n t ......................... 19
Test Lam p ............................. 27
Test Sou rc e ................ 10, 11, 1 3
Theory o f Op erat ion ................. 9
Troubleshooting ..................... 22
HONEYWELL 29

Limited Wa rranty

Honeywell Analytics warrants its Products against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment as described herein. Honeywell Analytics, at its option, will repair or replace, at no charge, such products found to be defective during the warranty period provided that they are returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period. All Replaced parts of Products shall become the property of Honeywell Analytics. This express limited warranty is extended by Honeywell Analytics to the original purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the complete warranty for the Products manufactured by Honeywell Analytics. Honeywell Analytics assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Honeywell Analytics. Honeywell Analytics does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of its Products. Honeywell Analytics is not responsible in any way for ancillary equipment not furnished by Honeywell Analytics, which is attached to or used in connection with its Product(s), or for operation of the Product(s) with ancillary equipment and all such equipment if expressly excluded from this warranty. This warranty sets forth the full extent of Honeywell Analytics’ responsibility regarding the Products’ repair or replacement at Honeywell Analytics’ options, is the exclusive remedy.
This Warranty is given in lieu of all other Express Warranties, Implied Warranties, including without limitation, Implied Warranties of Merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this Limited Warranty. In no other event shall Honeywell Analytics be liable for damages in excess of the purchased price of the product(s), for any loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss, lost profits or savings or other incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or inability to use such product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
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1. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product(s) in other than its normal and customary manner.
2. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, or neglect.
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adjustment.
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9. Normal and customary wear and tear.
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