Takex FS-2000E Instruction Manual

InstructionManual
FS-2000E
FLAME SENSOR
Flame sensor FS-2000E is designed to detect ultraviolet rays contained in ames, and to initiate an alarm. In addition to alarm sound, FS-2000E is equipped with form C (N/C, N/O.) output, to meet professional application. Also, memory LED enables you to nd out the initiated sensor out of a series of sensors. Area adjustment mechanism brings wide selection of protection angle. Quick separation of sensor and base eases installation and maintenance.
We appreciate your purchase of a TAKEX ame sensor. Please read this instruction manual carefully for correct and effective use.
This sensor is designed to detect ames and to initiate an alarm, it is not a re-preventing device. TAKEX is not responsible for damage, injury or losses caused by accident, theft, Acts of God (including inductive surge by lightning), abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation or improper maintenance.
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Wire lead (For exposed wiring)
Detection window (Sensor built-in)
Memory LED (yellow) Blinks for 3min. after alarm then Light on for 47 min.
Wiring hole
Wiring hole
Mode selector
Area locking screw
Front mark
Lock window
Buzzer (Built-in) Alarm sound : Sounds intermittently during offdelay 10sec.
Sensor head
Terminals
Locking screw hole
Release lever
Knockout for exposed wiring
SENSOR UNIT
BASE UNIT
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Description
This sensor detects Ultraviolet rays in the ames and initiates an alarm. It does not detect smoke, heat.
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Accessory
1-3
Mode setting
Mode selector
12345
Detection Sensitivity
Alarm Sound
Alarm Memory
Detection timer
Alarm LED (Red) Blinks during offdelay 10sec.
Tapping screw
(φ4×25) × 2 pcs
Sensor locking screw
(φ3×6) × 1 pc
Instruction manual
× 1 copy
Product classification
Others
Objects to be detected
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ATTENTION
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DO'S AND DON'T'S
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This sensor is designed to detect ultraviolet rays contained in ames, and to issue a signal. This unit is neither re detector nor heat detector nor smoke detector. TAKEX is not responsible for damage, injury or losses by re, accident, calamity, Acts of God (including inductive surge by lightning), abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation or improper maintenance.
According to the detection area chart and operation check, decide installtion place not to form the death angle. Do not install in the following places.
When an strong impact is given to the sensor, it may cause damage, malfunction or less performance. Do not handle in a rough manner.
Intense ames such like gas explosion's may damage the sensor, instead of the detection.
This sensor detects ultraviolet rays contained in ames. Therefore, this sensor may detect something including ultraviolet rays but not in ame. Besides, this sensor does not detect the burning object which is not aming.
Do not install in a site which is subject to direct or reecting sunlight and rain. (This sensor is for indoor
use only)
Do not install in high humid place such like bathroom.
Do not install in a site where re (ame) is usually used such like kitchen.
Do not install in front of the object to intercept light. (including glass and trans­parent resin etc.)
Do not install in a site where the temperature falls less than
+14°F (-10°C) or rises more than +140°F (+60°C).
Do not give an impact to sensor. it may cause damage, malfunction and less performance to the sensor.
Do not put water to the sensor, or leave the sensor in humid place. It may cause malfunction.
This sensor's alarm output is 2 sec. offdelay, and alarm sound / LED is 10 sec. offdelay action. By detecting a ame, the alarm will be initiated after the set time of timer passed. The alarm action continues during the re, and stops 2 sec. and 10 sec. later each after the extinction.
(Alarm sound : intermittently LED : continous)
when alarm sound is "OFF", it does not sound.
Possible cause of false alarm Do not install the sensor nearby the followings.
Flames which can not be detected.
Halogen lamp
Electric discharging lamp such like mercury lamp
Electric sterilizer lamp
Spark of welding
Electric spark (caused by motor, pantograph)
Sunlight
Electric discharge of thunderbolt
High electric field
All the objects which emanates ultraviolet rays
Flames through the glass or transparent resin
Lighting portion of cigarette
Burning charcoal or briquet
Electric stove
Burnig object without flames
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