Simplex 2098-9207A Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
Multi-Application Peripherals
and Accessories
Photoelectric Smoke Detectors
2098-9207A
Projected Beam Type
FEATURES:
UL Listed to Standard 268
Microprocessor Based Design Provides:
Eight Sensitivity Level Settings Including Two
Fast Response Settings
Temperature Compensation
Automatic Gain Control
Coverage Up to 350 ft x 60 ft
Easily Adjusted Optics with Internal Sighting
Mechanisms Simplify Alignment
LED Status Indicators for Normal (Green),
Alarm (Red), and Trouble (Yellow)
Auxiliary Contacts for Alarm and Trouble
Access Covers Monitored by Tamper Switch
2098-9207A Includes:
Transmitter and Receiver Pair
Receiver Remote LED Status Indicator Panel
Sensitivity Measurement Filters
Transmitter and Receiver are a Matching
Design with Beige Housings and Black Face
Plates
SPECIFICATIONS:
(Refer to Installation Instructions for further details)
Operating Voltage .................................. 18 to 32 VDC
Maximum Ripple............................................4 V pk-pk
Receiver Normal Current....................................40 mA
Receiver Alarm Current......................................60 mA
Transmitter Current............................................20 mA
Coverage Distance...... 30 ft to 350 ft (9.1 m to 107 m)
Coverage Width ............................ up to 60 ft (18.3 m)
Optics Adjustment....... ± 90º Horizontal, ± 10º Vertical
30 Second Delay Sensitivity.....20%, 30%, 40%, 50%,
60%, or 70% (% of Obscuration)
5 Second Delay Sensitivity....................... 30% or 60%
Trouble Signal Delay..................................20 seconds
Auxiliary Contact Ratings (resistive loads):
Alarm....................................1 A at 60 VDC, form “A”
Trouble.................................1 A at 60 VDC, form “B”
Auxiliary Alarm......................1 A at 60 VDC, form “C”
Tamper Switch .................In Series w/Trouble Contact
Temperature Range.....32º F to 130º F (0º C to 54º C)
Mounting Requirements..........4” Square or Octagonal
Electrical Boxes (furnished separately)
*ULC listed model is 2098-9207CA.
DESCRIPTION:
Projected photoelectric beam smoke detection is
used to protect large areas such as gymnasiums,
lecture halls, theaters, warehouses, atriums, etc.,
where spot type smoke detection is impractical. The
Simplex 2098-9207A is a sophisticated
microprocessor based long range beam smoke
detector consisting of a separate transmitter and
matching receiver providing accurate and repeatable
monitoring of smoke passing through the light beam.
The transmitter produces a crystal controlled, infrared
beam which is monitored by the receiver to determine
smoke obscuration. When the receiver measures
beam intensity below a preset, selectable threshold,
an alarm output is generated. Standard alarm delay is
30 seconds. For special applications where fast
developing fires might be likely (such as airplane
hangars), a five second delay setting is available.
(Contact Simplex for application guidance).
Complete beam blockage and dust accumulation that
reduces signal level to 50% will initiate a trouble
output. Intermittent beam blockage, such as cleaning,
is ignored. Tamper switches monitor the access
covers and cause a circuit trouble if activated.
Installation is simplified due to convenient beam
alignment adjustments and easy receiver calibration.
Although external light sources must be considered
when locating the beam detector pair, the transmitter
beam has a format signature that allows the receiver
to minimize interference from such sources.
T R
2098-9207A BEAM DETECTOR
TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
UL, ULC* Listed
FM Approved
© 1996 Simplex Time Recorder Co. S2098-0060 E 06-96 page 1 of 2
LOCATION:
The following general information
provides assistance for locating
projected beam smoke detectors. Refer
to the Installation Instructions (shipped
with detectors), the National Fire Alarm
Code (NFPA 72), and all applicable local
codes for additional information.
1. Smooth, Flat Ceilings. Mount the
units with beam paths between 4”
(102 mm) and 12” (305 mm) from
the ceiling.
2. Sloped Or Peaked Ceiling. The
beam path should be within three
feet (904 mm) of the peak of the
ceiling.
3. Air Stratification. Air stratification
may hinder smoke from reaching
beam detectors, especially those
mounted close to the ceiling. If this is
a possibility, extra beam detectors
should be installed to provide proper
coverage. (Smoke rises because it
is warmer than the surrounding air. Stratification
occurs when the smoke reaches a height where
it is the same temperature as the surrounding
air, thus blocking the smoke from rising to the
ceiling.)
4. Adjacent Units. When two or more adjacent
units are installed in the same area, alternate the
transmitter and receiver locations.
5. Sunlight and Artificial Light Sources. Mount
the receiver such that external light sources do
not interfere with reception of the transmitter’s
beam. Ensure that extremely bright light sources
such as sunlight and the exposed bulbs of high
pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and metal
halide lights are not pointed directly at the
receiver. Incandescent and fluorescent lighting
that is not directly in the beam path is typically
ignored by the receiver.
6. Beam Path Integrity. Install the transmitter and
receiver with a clear line-of-sight path free of
moving objects. Do not use mirrors or other
reflective paths. The beam should not pass
close to heating, ventilation, or air conditioning
outlets where air flow might circulate smoke
away from the beam. Avoid areas subject to
normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens
and garages.
7. Observe Operating Temperature Limits. Do
not install units where normal ambient
temperature is below 32º F (0º C) or above
130º F (54º C).
REMOTE INDICATOR PANEL:
A remote indicator panel is included that provides
LED indications for Alarm, Trouble, and Power-On.
Test points are available to remotely monitor the
detector calibration voltage. Connections require five
color-coded wires to the receiver.
Panel color is off-white. Mounting requires a single
gang switch box with minimum depth of 2 inches.
Maximum distance is 50 ft (15 m) from the receiver.
2098-9207A HOUSING DIMENSIONS:
6 3/4"
(171
mm)
3 3/4"
(95 mm)
1 1/4" (32 mm)
5 1/2" (140 mm)
4 1/4"
(108 mm)
TEST POINTS
RED, ALARM
YELLOW, TROUBLE
GREEN, POWER ON
DIMENSIONS:
3 1/4"W x 4 7/8"H x 1 1/16"D
(83 mm x 124 mm x 27 mm)
REMOTE INDICATOR PANEL
S2098-0060 E 06-96 page 2 of 2
Gardner, Massachusetts 01441-0001 U. S. A.
Offices and Representatives Throughout the World
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All specifications and other information shown were current as of printing and are subject to change without notice.
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