Ceasefire INTELLI-SENSE TI-002212 User manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL
Addressable Device

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This type of detector (figure 1) continuously samples the air in the protected area to provide the
earliest warning of fire, offering, at the same time, a high level of false alarm rejection.
The particular design of the smoke entry ports limits potential contamination, extends maintenance
periods and does not compromise smoke response sensitivity.
These detectors are designed for an open area protection and must only be connected to control
panels that use the analogue-intelligent addressable communication protocol for monitoring and
control, providing high rates of information exchange and fast and secure responses.
Note: Before installing this device please thoroughly read this leaflet and refer to the applicable
European Standards and National Codes of Practice (e.g. BS5839-1:2002 for UK) for guidance on location, spacing and acceptable
use. Also seek guidance from the compatible control panel instructions to ensure appropriate design criteria and configuration specifi-
cations are followed.
INSTALLATION
For the installation to the ceiling, the detector must be mounted only on the compatible adaptor bases listed in the “TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS” table. Refer to the specific base’s literature for further details.
WIRING
After having installed the base to the ceiling, wiring has to be carried out in order to connect the base to the analogue loop and, so, to
the installation.
Analogue loop wires must be correctly connected to the base’s terminals: check the performed wiring by referring to the figure 2
diagram.
TI-002212
INTELLIGENT ANALOGUE OPTICAL SMOKE DETECTOR
WITHOUT SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATOR 928e/03
LOOP IN (+)
LOOP IN (-)
LOOP OUT (+)
LOOP OUT (-)
SHIELD
Figure 2
CEASEFIRE INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD., E6, UPSIDC Industrial area, Selaqui, Dehradun, Pin Code - 248001, Uttarakhand, India L20-A1000L-7200 (vA.1)
Figure 1
REMOTE OUTPUT CAPABILITY
Remote output capability is available as a standard feature, so a
remote indication lamp or a compatible slave platform sounder
(check power requirements and loop drive limits) may be wired to
the base terminals (Figure 3).
If other equipment is connected to the remote output, its
supply current must be eventually limited by using an ade-
quate resistor. Consult the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
table and assess the external device current absorption’s
value.
DEVICE PROGRAMMING - ADDRESS SETTING
Detectors can be addressed using a special hand-held program-
ming unit. Addresses may be selected from a range from 1 to
240, although, of course, each device on the loop must have a
unique address.
Automatic addressing by the control panel cannot be performed
with this type of device.
DEVICE PROGRAMMING - SENSITIVITY SETTING
A choice of four sensitivity levels is available; if such feature is
provided, this level can be set through the control panel.
Level 1 is most sensitive and level 4 is the least sensitive.
DETECTOR PLACEMENT
1) Position the detector centrally on its adaptor base ensuring it is
level.
2) Rotate clockwise applying gentle pressure. The detector will
drop into its keyed location.
3) Continue to rotate clockwise a few degrees until the detector
has fully engaged in the adaptor base (figure 4).
4) When the detector is firmly engaged, check the alignment of the raised reference
marks on the detector and on the base (figure 5).
IMPORTANT NOTES ON DETECTORS PLACEMENT
Disconnect loop power before installing the detector.
Dust covers help to protect the devices during shipping and when first installed.
They are not intended to provide complete protection against contamination, there-
fore, detectors should be removed before construction, major re-decoration or other
dust producing work is started. Dust covers must be removed before the system can
be made operational.
Figure 5
Figure 4
REMOTE
ALARM (+)
REMOTE
ALARM (-)
Figure 3

Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 9
ANTI -TAMPER DETECTOR LOCK
The detector can be locked to its base as a deterrent to intentional removal performed by non authorized personnel.
To do this tear off the little locking element from the internal border of the base and insert it in to its base recess as illustrated in figure
6.
To unlock the detector, insert the tip of a screwdriver into the side slot of the base by exerting only a light pressure (figure 7), and
release the detector by turning it anticlockwise.
LED INDICATORS
This detector is equipped with two red LEDs; their flash pattern indicate the present condition of
the detector itself:
Blinking: indicates the normal operative status of the detector; the performance of this pattern
depends upon the control panel’s model and its settings.
Continuous: indicates an alarmed condition of the detector.
Fault conditions are not indicated by LEDs, but only on the control panel.
Positioning of these LEDs is illustrated in figure 8.
IDENTIFICATION TAB
The adaptor base is equipped with a plastic tab where identification data can be visibly displayed.
Detach the tab from the base; write or label it with the required information, then insert it into its adaptor base’s slot.
TESTING THE DETECTORS - PRELIMINARY NOTE
Detectors should be tested after installation and during periodic maintenance visits; it is recommended each device should be tested
at least once per year.
After each test reset the system and allow at least one minute for power stabilisation.
AEROSOL TEST (SIMULATED SMOKE TEST)
For this test only use test aerosols from an approved manufacturer, in accordance with their application instructions, in order to
prevent contamination or possible damage to the detector. We suggest to spray the aerosol into the detector by using a recommend-
ed applicator. The detector should trigger an alarm message to the control panel, and, successively, the detector’s red LEDs should
be activated by the control panel itself.
If the detector does not respond to the tests correctly it may be necessary to clean it: in this case follow the instructions indicated in
the “MAINTENANCE” paragraph.
If testing fails again after maintenance then replace the detector with a new one and return the faulty one for servicing.
Figure 8
MAINTENANCE
Before starting any maintenance work, isolate and disable the system in order to avoid accidental and unwanted alarm or fault condi-
tions.
Remove the detector from its mounting base to allow inspection in good light at ground level. Inspect the smoke entry ports a round
the detector and use a small, soft bristle brush to dislodge any evident contaminants such as insects, spider webs, hairs, et c. Use a
small vacuum tube or clean, dry and compressed air to suck up or blow away any remaining small particles from the smoke entry
screen area. Wipe the exterior housing of the detector with a clean, damp, lint free cloth to remove any surface film that ca n later
attract airborne contaminants. Use the hand-held programming unit to read the pollution percentage of the chamber; please, refer to
the programming unit instruction manual.
After all detectors have been inspected, repositioned on their mounting bases and power has been re-applied, check correct opera-
tion by testing the device.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS **
* Product operates down to 15 V, but without LEDs indication.
** Further technical data: see document TDS-A100L held by the manufacturer.
WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS
Our devices use high quality electronic components and plastic materials that are highly resistant to envi-
ronmental deterioration. However, after 10 years of continuous operation, it is advisable to replace the
devices in order to minimize the risk of reduced performance caused by external factors. Ensure that this
device is only used with compatible control panels. Detection systems must be checked, serviced and
maintained on a regular basis to confirm correct operation.
Smoke detectors may respond differently to various kinds of smoke particles, thus application advice
should be sought for special risks. Detectors cannot respond correctly if barriers exist between them and
the fire location and may be affected by special environmental conditions.
Refer to and follow national codes of practice and other internationally recognized fire engineering stand-
ards.
Appropriate risk assessment should be carried out initially to determine correct design criteria and updated
periodically.
WARRANTY
All devices are supplied with the benefit of a limited 3 years warranty relating to faulty materials or manu-
facturing defects, effective from the production date indicated on each product.
This warranty is invalidated by mechanical or electrical damage caused in the field by incorrect handling or
usage.
Product must be returned via your authorized supplier for repair or replacement together with full infor-
mation on any problem identified.
Full details on our warranty and product’s returns policy can be obtained upon request.
CEASEFIRE INDUSTRIES
PRIVATE LTD.
E6, Upsidc Industrial Area,
Selaqui, Dehradun, Pin
Code-248001, Uttarakhand,
India
19
AT0210CPR20140225
EN 54-7:2000 + A1:2002 +
A2:2006
TI-002212
For use in compatible fire
detection and alarm
system.
Power supply *from 18 V (min) to 40 V (max)
Average standby current consumption 55 uA @ 24 V
Remote output max current consumption (externally limited) 20 mA
Compatible adaptor bases Low Profile Adaptor Base
Operating temperature range -30 °C / +70 °C (no icing)
Humidity 95% RH (no condensation)
CEASEFIRE INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LTD., E6, UPSIDC Industrial area, Selaqui, Dehradun, Pin Code - 248001, Uttarakhand, India
L20-A1000L-7200 (vA.1)
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