System Sensor DNR User Manual

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495
DNR Duct Smoke Detector
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature: –4° to 158° F (–20° to 70° C); 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) with module installed in the DNR Storage Temperature: –22° to 158° F (–30° to 70° C) Humidity: 0% to 93% Relative Humidity Non-condensing Air Velocity: 100 to 4000 ft./min. (0.5 to 20.3 m/sec.) Rectangular Footprint Dimensions: 14.38 in L × 5 in W × 2.5 in D (37 cm L × 12.7 cm W × 6.36 cm D) Square Footprint Dimensions: 7.75 in L × 9 in W × 2.5 in D (19.7 cm L × 22.9 cm W × 6.35 cm D) Weight: 1.6 pounds; 0.73 kg Electrical (See applicable detector head installation manual for electrical specifications. Use the Base/Sensor Cross Reference chart at http:\\www.systemsensor.com to determine applicable sensor head.)
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Table of Contents Page
[1] Limitations of Duct Smoke Detectors .........................1
[3] Contents of the Duct Smoke Detector Kit ......................1
[4] Detector Installation .....................................1
[5] Sampling Tube Installation ................................2
[6] Measurement Tests ......................................3
[7] Field Wiring ...........................................4
[8] Verification of Operation ..................................4
[9] Dectector Cleaning Procedures .............................5
[11] Optional Accessories ....................................5
Warranty .............................................6
BEFORE INSTALLING
Read the System Sensor Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Appli­cations (A05-1004), which provides detailed information on detector spacing,
placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. Copies of this manual are available online at www.systemsensor.com. NFPA Standards 72 and 90A should also be referenced for detailed information.
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment. IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at least once a year.
[1]LIMITATIONS OF DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS
The National Fire Protection Association has established that DUCT DETEC­TORS MUST NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OPEN AREA DETECTOR PROTECTION as a means of providing life safety. Nor are they a substitute for early warning in a building’s regular fire detection system.
System Sensor supports this position and strongly recommends that the user read NFPA Standards 90A, 72, and 101. The DNR Air Duct Smoke Detectors are listed per UL 268A.
This device will not operate without electrical power. Fire situations may cause an interruption of power. The system safeguards should be discussed with your local fire protection specialist.
This device will not sense smoke unless the ventilation system is operating and the cover is installed.
For this detector to function properly, it MUST be installed according to the instructions in this manual. Furthermore, the detector MUST be operated within ALL electrical and environmental specifications listed in this manual and the sensor head installation manual. Failure to comply with these requirements may prevent the detector from activating when smoke is present in the air duct.
ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS AT 24 VDC
DEVICE STANDBY ALARM
RA400Z/RA100Z 0mA 12mA Max.
RTS451/RTS151 0mA 12mA Max.
RTS451KEY/RTS151KEY 0mA 12mA Max.
[2]GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Smoke introduced into this air duct system will be distributed throughout the entire building. Smoke detectors designed for use in air duct systems are used to sense the presence of smoke in the duct.
Model DNR Air Duct Smoke Detector utilizes photoelectric technology for the detection of smoke. This detection method, when combined with an efficient housing design, samples air passing through the duct and allows detection of a developing hazardous condition. When sufficient smoke is sensed, an alarm signal is initiated at the fire control panel monitoring the detector, and appro­priate action can be taken to shut off fans, blowers, change over air handling systems, etc. These actions can facilitate the management of toxic smoke and fire gases throughout the areas served by the duct system.
The DNR incorporates a sensor cover tamper feature that provides a trouble signal at the panel immediately if the cover is removed or improperly installed. Proper installation of the sensor cover removes the trouble condition.
When programmed with the system control panel, two LEDs on each duct smoke detector light to provide local visible indication.
The DNR provides a remote alarm output for use with auxiliary devices, such as the RA400Z/RA100Z remote LED annunciator, as well as remote test capabil­ity with the RTS451/RTS151 or RTS451KEY/RTS151KEY Remote Test Stations.
[2.1] DETECTOR FEATURE SET
– Utilizes plug-in head – Sampling tubes install from front and rear – Compatible with existing accessories – Able to address detector per code switches on sensor head.
[3]CONTENTS OF THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR KIT
1. Sensor/power side and covers (use appropriate sensor per the system control panel)
2. Three #10 sheet metal screws for mounting
3. Drilling template
4. One sampling tube end cap
5. One plastic exhaust tube
NOTE: A DST sampling tube must be ordered to complete the installation. It must be the correct length for the width of the duct where it will be installed. See Table 1 on page 3 to determine the inlet tube required for different duct widths.
[4]DETECTOR INSTALLATION [4.1]VERIFY DUCT AIR FLOW DIRECTION AND VELOCITY
Model DNR detectors are designed to be used in air handling systems having air velocities of 100 to 4000 feet per minute. Duct widths from 6 inches to 12 feet can be accommodated. Be sure to check engineering specifications to ensure that the air velocity in the duct falls within these parameters. If neces­sary, use a velocity meter (anemometer) to check the air velocity in the duct.
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FIGURE 1. EXPLODED VIEW OF DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR COMPONENTS:
EXHAUST TUBE
SAMPLING
TUBE SOLD
SEPERATELY
SENSOR MODULE
SENSOR HEAD
NOTE: SENSOR HEAD IS ONLY INCLUDED ON SPECIFIED MODELS.
WIRING COMPARTMENT
WIRING COMPARTMENT COVER
[4.2]DETERMINE MOUNTING LOCATION AND CONFIGURATION
On ducts wider than 18 inches it is recommended that the detector be mounted downstream of a bend, obstruction in the duct, or the supply or return air inlet.
Exception: Installation of duct detectors can be on or within a commercial packaged rooftop heating and air-conditioning system, fire/smoke dampers and economizers. They may be mounted in either the supply and/or return air section as determined by local code.
Once a suitable location is selected, determine if the detector is to be mounted in a side-by-side “rectangular” configuration or a top-over-bottom “square” configuration as shown in Figure 2. If mounting in the square configuration, remove the rear attachment screw, rotate the unit at hinge, and replace the screw into the new attachment hole as shown in Figure 2. Do NOT remove the hinge screw during this process. Final installation approval shall be based upon passing differential pressure and smoke entry tests described in the Measurement Tests section.
FIGURE 2:
REMOVE SCREW AND PIVOT
DETECTOR AS SHOWN BELOW.
REPLACE SCREW
TO SECURE DETECTOR
IN PLACE.
H0550-00
[4.3]DRILL THE MOUNTING HOLES
Remove the paper backing from the mounting template supplied. Affix the template to the duct at the desired mounting location. Make sure the template lies flat and smooth on the duct.
SENSOR MODULE COVER
H0569-06
[4.3.1]FOR RECTANGULAR SIDE-BY-SIDE MOUNTING CONFIGURATION:
Center punch at (4) target centers: (2) “A” for sampling tubes and (2) “B” for the rectangular configuration mounting tabs as shown on mounting template. Drill pilot holes at target “A” centers and cut two 1.375 inch diameter holes using a 13⁄8-inch hole saw or punch. Drill .156 inch diameter holes using a 5⁄32 inch drill at target “B” centers.
[4.3.2]FOR SQUARE TOP-OVER-BOTTOM MOUNTING CONFIGURATION:
Center punch at (4) target centers: (2) “A” for sampling tubes and (2) “C” for the square configuration mounting tabs as shown on mounting template. Drill pilot holes at target “A” centers and cut two 1.375 inch diameter holes using a 13⁄8-inch hole saw or punch. Drill .156 inch diameter holes using a 5⁄32 inch drill at target “C” centers. If desired, drill an additional .156 inch hole at the location of one of the mounting tabs on the lower housing.
[4.4]SECURE THE DUCT DETECTOR TO THE DUCT
Use two (rectangular configuration) or three (square configuration) of the pro­vided sheet metal screws to screw the duct detector to the duct.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws.
[5]SAMPLING TUBE INSTALLATION [5.1]SAMPLING TUBE SELECTION
The sampling tube must be purchased separately. Order the correct length, as specified in Table 1, for width of the duct where it will be installed. The sampling tube length must extend at least 2/3 across the duct width for optimal performance.
The sampling tube is always installed with the air inlet holes facing into the air flow. To assist proper installation, the tube’s connector is marked with an arrow. Make sure the sampling tube is mounted so that the arrow points into the airflow as shown in Figure 3. Mounting the detector housing in a vertical orientation is acceptable provided that the air flows directly into the sam­pling tube holes as indicated in Figure 3. The sampling tube and exhaust tube can be mounted in either housing connection as long as the exhaust tube is mounted downstream from the sampling tube.
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