GAMEWELL-FCI XP95-M

XP95-M
Description
Analog Addressable
Multi-Sensor
The XP95-M Multi-Sensor is designed for operation with
Gamewell-FCI’s 600 Series of Analog Addressable control
panels. All of the sensors in the XP95 range have the same
external dimensions and fit all available base options with
minimal insertion force. Polling and external alarm status is
indicated by means of dual light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
located on either side of the housing for easy visibility. The
thermal element in the XP95-M is designed with open
webs in the housing to allow the free movement of air
around the exposed thermistor. The photoelectric detection
element utilizes a patented smoke chamber and infrared
smoke sensing design.
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The Gamewell-FCI Analog Addressable Multi-Sensor
(XP95-M) is designed to provide the highest effectiveness
by utilizing the latest microprocessor technology and
enhanced algorithms. The XP95-M Multi-Sensor includes
both Photoelectric and Thermal sensing elements integrated into a single device. The XP95-M is capable of digitally transmitting not only its address to the FACP, but also
combined data consisting of an analog value from both the
photoelectric chamber and the thermal element for analysis.
XP95-M
Features
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Operation
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The XP95-M Multi-sensor contains both a photoelectric
detection chamber as well as a thermal sensing element.
The photoelectric sensor utilizes a patented smoke chamber and infrared smoke sensing design.
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The Infrared LED emits a burst of collimated light every
second, or emits light in response to a direct interrogation.
In clean air, the photo diode receives no light from the
emitter becauses of the arrangement of the chamber.
When smoke enters the chamber, it scatters light from the
emitter onto the photo diode receptor proportionally to the
smoke characteristics and density. As the smoke content
in the chamber increases, the signal from the photo diode
receptor increases
Compatible with the Gamewell-FCI intelligent analog
addressable 600 series control panels
Combines photoelectric smoke and thermal sensor
values for enhanced detection performance and false
alarm reduction
Detector head utilizes common analog addressable
style bases
Address is set by XPert addressing card and is stored
in the sensor base
Analog count transmission to FACP
Rate of rise heat signals
Drift compensation via internal processing algorithms
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SIGNALING
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Specifications are for information only, are not intended for installation purposes, and are subject to change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by Gamewell-FCI for their use.
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Operation (Continued)
Specifications
The XP95-M monitors temperature by using a single thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. The thermistor is
calibrated to return a normal air temperature analog value
at 25º C. Information from each sensing element is processed and conditioned by an on-board advanced technology ASIC and is digitally transmitted to the FACP as a
single analog value comprised of the combined responses
from both the optical and thermal detection elements. The
XP95-M is an intelligent device. Alarm and trouble conditions are determined by the microprocessor in the head,
which also automatically performs drift compensation.
Quiescent Current
Alarm LED Current
Remote Alarm
Output:
Temperature Range:
Relative Humidity
(Non-Condensing):
If the sensor reports a condition that matches its programmed trouble signature, the FACP will report that the
sensor is in trouble and will follow its programmed
response sequence. Likewise, if the status reported
matches the alarm signature, the Gamewell-FCI FACP will
follow the programmed alarm response for the specific
device in alarm. When a sensor is in alarm, the integral
LED in the sensor’s housing will light steady.
The XP95 Multi-Sensor is designed to be connected to a
two-wire SLC circuit carrying both data and a 17V to 28V
DC supply voltage, and it is insensitive to loop connection
polarity. A remote LED indicator may be connected. The
XP95-M is considered the optimum sensor for most general applications since it responds to both smoldering and
flaming fires.
500 mA average
.004A
.004A @ 5 VDC
-5°F - 140°F
0% to 95%
Ordering Information
Model
Description
XP95-M
Multi-Sensor (Analog Addressable
(55000-886)
XP95-B6EZ
6” (15.24 cm) Ultra Low Profile EZ-Fit Mounting Base with X-Pert Card (45681-250)
XP95-B4
4" (10.16 cm) Mounting Base with X-Pert
Addressing Card (45681-210)
XP95-B6R4
6" (15.24 cm) Relay Base (4 Wire) with
X-Pert Addressing Card
XP95-B6SNDR 6" (15.24 cm) Mounting Base with X-Pert
Addressing Card and Audible Alarm
Sounder
71112
Additional Blank X-Pert Addressing Cards
30203
Remote LED (24V)
Engineer’s Specifications
The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on
the plans, a combination photo/heat multi-sensor detector
(Gamewell-FCI model XP95-M) with one of the several
Addressable Mounting Base Options available. The combination sensor head and twist lock mounting base shall be
UL Listed and UL Listed as compatible with the GamewellFCI fire alarm control panels. The base shall permit free
interchange of sensor heads without requiring any additional wiring or additional programming of the head or
base. The smoke sensor shall contain an integral LED that
shall latch in when the unit goes into alarm.
GAMEWELL-FCI
12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA • Tel: (203) 484-7161 • Fax: (203) 484-7118
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