Hochiki HF-24 User manual

Category
Fire protection
Type
User manual
HOCHIKI HF-24
FLAME DETECTOR
USER MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2
UV Detection Basics 3
Summary 3
Comparison of Spectral Characteristics 3
Structure of the UV tube 4
Basic Operating Circuit of the UV Tube 5
Mounting 5
Locations Suitable for Mounting 5
Locations Not Suitable for Mounting 6
Detectable Area 7
Mounting Example 8
Detector to Detector Distance 9
Performance Check 9
Maintenance & Inspection 10
Cleaning 10
Performance Check 10
Detector Specifications 11
Detectable Area 11
Specification 11
Compatible Bases 12
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UV Detection Basics
Summary
The ultraviolet type flame detector, which uses a UV tube, absorbs feeble ultraviolet
light contained in flames and detects them in the form of a discharge pulse train
with the help of the photoelectric effect and electron avalanche phenomenon. The
detector has a counter circuit, which prevents malfunctions from taking place
because of single shot or momentary UV rays, such as lightening and cosmic
radiation.
Comparison of Spectral Characteristics
Curve #1: Response of UV tube
Curve #2: Sunlight
Curve #3: Sensitivity of the human eye
Curve #4: Tungsten filament lamp
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Structure of the UV tube
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Basic Operating Circuit of the UV Tube
Mounting
Locations Suitable for Mounting
Location where fire is strictly prohibited
Location where there is a printing press
Garage
Film library
School
Department store
Art museum
VTR room
Factory
Hospital
Warehouse
Storage for critical materials
Computer data room
Hotel
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Important cultural property
Locations Not Suitable for Mounting
Outdoors
Location close to germicidal lamp based on UV rays
Location where there is a machine which will produce electric sparks
Location where welding jobs are carried out
Location involving frequent vibrations and shocks
Location which will generate corrosive gas
Location calling for any explosion proof means
Location where there is a source of radiation
Location which tends to gather dust or oil film
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Detectable Area
The detectable area depends on the distance from the detector to a flame as
illustrated below. An alarm condition is produced when a required number of UV
rays enter the UV tube, setting off the counter circuit.
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Mounting Example
The detector should be mounted above something on which you want
to lay stress
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Detector to Detector Distance
In mounting more than one detector, the value of ‘R’ shown below is determined
according to the detectable area mentioned in 2.2.
Performance Check
Approximately one second after the power supply is switched on, the
detector which has been mounted reaches its’ normal operating condition
Make flames within the detectable area using a candle or a lighter and
confirm that an alarm is produced within 5 to 30 seconds in the area
approximately 3m apart from the sensor
The flame of a candle or a lighter should satisfy the requirements shown
below
Performance tests should be carried out in the area specified below
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Ultraviolet lamps or similar means are used for making performance tests at
a location where fire is strictly prohibited (this detector cannot be mounted at
a location calling for any explosion proof means). If an ultraviolet lamp is
used for testing purposes, then the lamp should have a maximum ultraviolet
output @ 200nm.
Maintenance & Inspection
Cleaning
Any built up dust or oil film on the surface of the UV tube will significantly reduce its’
sensitivity. The exposure of the UV tube should be cleaned at its’ surface at regular
intervals (half-yearly under normal environments). (In cleaning, take care that no
undue force is applied to the UV tube.)
Performance Check
In addition to the soils above, there may be something, like larvae and webs, which
hinders proper detection. In such cases, the sensor performance should be
checked, as appropriate, using a lighter or the like.
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Detector Specifications
Detectable Area
Specification
Ordering code; HF-24
Operating voltage: 15-30 Vdc (Nominal rating 24Vdc)
Standby current:
200μA at 24Vdc
Detection angle:
120° Cone
UV sensitivity range: 185 to 260 nm
Maximum current in alarm state: 250mA(without base)
Operating temperature range:
-10°C to +50°C
Maximum humidity:
95%RH - Non condensing (at 40°C)
Colour and case material: Ivory ACS
Weight: 150g (210g with base)
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Compatible Bases
Type Order Code Function*
Standard YBF-RL/4H5 2-wire common mounting base.
Hochiki ‘SAFELINE YBK-RL/4H1 As standard but provides line
continuity using a Schottky diode.
Hochiki ‘LIVELINE YBK-RL/4H2H As standard but provides line
continuity using a Zener diode circuit
ensuring all call points and remaining
detectors are operational when any
number of detectors are removed.
Addressable master
base (ESP)
YCA-RL/5H2 This base incorporates a simple DIL
switch allowing any address between
1 and 127 to be set. Although this
base allows a conventional zone of up
to 6 CD range detectors and bases,
only one HF-24 and no other
detectors may be used.
*Alarm control panel compatibility is required for certain base types.
Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd
Grosvenor Road, Gillingham Business Park,
Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0SA, England
Telephone: +44(0)1634 260133 Facsimile: +44(0)1634 260132
Web: www.hochikieurope.com
Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd. reserves the right to alter the specification of its products from time to time without notice. Although
every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within this document it is not warranted or
represented by Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd. to be a complete and up-to-date description. Please check our web site for the latest
version of this document.
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Hochiki HF-24 User manual

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Type
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