GAMEWELL-FCI RA-400Z

1151
SYSTEM SENSOR
LOW PROFILE, IONIZATION
PLUG-IN SMOKE DETECTOR
DESCRIPTION
The System Sensor 1151 low profile ionization type smoke
detectors are specifically designed to meet the performance
requirements of fire detection/alarm systems. The 1151 ionization detector uses a state-of-the-art, dual unipolar sensing
chamber. The detector is designed to provide open area detection and, when installed in a two-wire base, is compatible
with FCI fire alarm control panels. The detector’s operation
and sensitivity can be tested in place.
The 1151 detector is of plug-in construction and plugs into
the same base as the System Sensor 2151photoelectronic
smoke detector, making both models interchangeable. Bases
are available for two-wire, four-wire, 120 VAC four-wire operation and also with an audible sounder.
Two visible LEDs on each detector flash every ten seconds
indicating that power is being applied to the detector. The
LEDs light steadily when the detector is in alarm. A remote
LED annunciator is available as an optional accessory.
The 1151 detector is Listed for use inside ducts up to a velocity of 500 FPM.
Functional testing is performed by placing a test magnet
against the cover. The LED on the detector should light
within 30 seconds.
Field metering of detector sensitivity may be performed
with the aid of a voltmeter and Test Kit, MOD 400R.
APPROVALS
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
FEATURES
Unique Dual Unipolar Sensor
Provides Exceptional Stability
Low Profile Construction
Easy plug-in of the Head to Base
Tamper-resistant Feature
Test Switch
360o View Angle Of Alarm LEDs
Compatible with FCI Control Panels
Audible Sounder Base (Optional)
Field Metering of Detector Sensitivity
Removable Insect Screen and Cover
for Field Cleaning
Insect-resistant Screening
(.020"/.508 mm openings)
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensitivity
Operating voltage
Standby current
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Air velocity
Construction
Diameter
Height
Weight
1.9 %/ft. (nominal)
15 - 32 VDC peak
200 uA max. avg.
32 to 120o F (0 to 49o C)
10 to 93 % (non-condensing)
500 feet per minute maximum
Off-white flame retardant plastic
4 inches (10.2 cm)
1.7 inches (4.2 cm)
3.6 oz. (104 g)
Specifications are provided for information only, are not intended to be used for installation purposes, and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control
Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice.
© 2003 All Rights Reserved
16 Southwest Park, Westwood, MA 02090 USA TEL: (781) 471-3000 FAX: (781) 471-3099
An ISO 9001 Certified Company
9020-0582/Ver. 1.1
MOUNTING
· On a 4-inch square box with or without plaster
ring. Minimum depth 1.5 inches.
· On a 3.5-inch octagonal box. Minimum depth
1.5 inches.
INSTALLATION
Place the detector into the detector base. Turn the detector clockwise until the detector locks into place.
To use the tamper-proof feature, break the smaller tab
on the scribed line in the tamper proof tab located on the
detector mounting bracket. Install the detector. To remove the detector from the base when using the tamper-proof feature, insert the blade of a small
screwdriver into the hole on the side of the base and
push the plastic lever away from the detector head. This
will allow the detector to be rotated counterclockwise
for removal. NOTE: The decorative ring must be removed in order to remove the head when using the tamper-proof feature.
The tamper-proof feature may be defeated permanently by breaking the plastic lever off the base.
NOTE: The number of two-wire smoke detectors
which can be accommodated per zone varies with different control panels. Consult the control panel instruction manual to determine the capacity.
Refer to NFPA 72, Chapter 5-3, “Smoke Sensing Fire
Detectors” for spacing, location of detectors and other
guidelines.
TESTING
MAINTENANCE
Detectors may be tested in the following ways:
· Place a test magnet against the detector
as directed in the installation instructions.
The detector should go into alarm within
30 seconds.
· Field metering of detector sensitivity may be
performed with the aid of a voltmeter and Test
Kit, MOD 400R. For the complete procedure,
refer to the Installation and Maintenance
Instructions furnished with each detector.
Cleaning programs should be adapted to the individual environment. We recommend at least an annual
cleaning of the unit. The detector screen and cover assembly can be removed, revealing the sensing chamber. A vacuum cleaner can be used to remove dust from
the screen, cover and sensing chamber. For the complete procedure, refer to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions furnished with each detector.
ORDERING AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Model
1151
B110LP
B112LP
B114LP
B401BH
RA-400Z
PAM-1
MOD 400R
2 of 2
Contacts
Form A & C
Form A, C & Supv.
Form B
Description
Ionization Detector
Base, Two-wire
Base, four-wire, 24 VDC operation
Base, four-wire, 120 VAC operation
Base, four-wire, with audible sounder
Remote Alarm Indicator
End of Line Relay, 24 VDC
Test Kit
9020-0582