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System Sensor B112LPA User manual

D150-03-00 REV: 001 1 I56-1030-000
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Before Installing
Please thoroughly read the System Sensor manual I56-
407, Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors,
which provides detailed information on detector spacing,
placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. Cop-
ies of this manual are available at no charge from System
Sensor. Please also refer to CAN/ULC-S524, Standard for
the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems and CEC Part 1,
Sec. 32.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user
of this equipment.
IMPORTANT: The detector used with this base must
be tested and maintained regularly following ULC re-
quirements. The detector used with this base should be
cleaned at least once a year.
Specications
Base Diameter: 6.2 inches (157 mm)
Base Height: 0.95 inches (24 mm)
Weight: 0.3 lb. (137 g)
Mounting: 4-inch square box with or without plaster ring. Min. depth–1.5 inches
3-1/2-inch octagon box. Min. depth–1.5 inches
Operating Temperature Range: 0° to 49°C (32° to 120°F)
Operating Humidity Range: 10% to 93% Relative Humidity, Noncondensing
Electrical Ratings - includes base and detector
System Voltage: 24 VDC
Maximum Ripple Voltage: 4 Volts peak-to-peak
Start-Up Capacitance: 0.02µF Maximum
Standby Ratings: 20 VDC Minimum
29 VDC Maximum
120 µA Maximum
Alarm Ratings: 17 mA Minimum
36 mA Maximum
Reset Voltage: 1.4 VDC Minimum
Reset Time: 0.3 Seconds Maximum
(TheoptionalRA400ZAoperateswithinspecieddetectoralarmcurrents.)
Start-up Time: 34.0 Seconds Maximum
Relay Contact Ratings:
Resistive or Inductive (60% Power Factor)
Form A: 2.0 A @ 30 VAC/DC
Form C: 2.0 A @ 30 VAC/DC
0.6 A @ 110 VDC
1.0 A @ 125 VAC
General Description
The Model B112LPA detector base is designed for use with
System Sensor model 2151A photoelectronic and 1151A
ionization detector heads. This four-wire base is equipped
with screw terminals for the connection of power, ground,
and an optional remote annunciator.
Mounting
The detector base mounts directly to 3-1/2 inch and 4-inch
octagon boxes and 4-inch square boxes, with or without
plaster rings. To mount the base, remove the decorative
ring by rotating it in either direction to unhook the snaps
before separating the ring from the base. Use the screws
supplied with the junction box to attach the base to the box
through the appropriate slots in the base (see Figure 1).
Position the decorative ring around the base and rotate it
in either direction until the ring snaps into place.
B112LPA Plug-in Detector Base
For use with the following smoke detectors:
1151A Ionization
2151A Photoelectronic
D150-03-00 REV: 001 2 I56-1030-000
Installation Guidelines
NOTE: Refer to the releasing device manufacturer’s in-
structions for connection instructions.
Allowableloopresistanceisanimportantspecicationfor
control panels as well as for smoke detectors and their
bases. The alarm system cannot be expected to oper-
ate correctly if system components have incompatible
allowable loop resistances. Therefore, before beginning
installation, refer to the control panel manufacturer’s loop
resistancespecicationtoensurethatitislistedascom-
patible with the System Sensor base and smoke detector
being installed.
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Ca-
nadian Electrical Code, all applicable local codes and any
special requirements of the authority having jurisdiction,
using the proper wire size. The conductors used to con-
nect smoke detectors to control panels and accessory
devices should be color-coded to reduce the likelihood of
wiring errors. Improper connections can prevent a system
fromrespondingproperlyintheeventofare.
Wiring
For signal wiring (the wiring between interconnected
detectors), it is recommended that the wire be no smaller
than AWG 18. However, the screws and clamping plate
in the base can accommodate wire sizes up to AWG 12.
The use of twisted pair wiring for the power (+ and -)
loop is recommended to minimize the effects of electrical
interference.
NOTE: To ensure that electrical connections are super-
vised, DO NOT loop wires under terminals 2, 3,
and 5 –break the wire at each terminal.
To make electrical connections, strip approximately 3/8" (1
cm) insulation from the end of each wire. Slide the wires
under the clamp plate and tighten the terminal screw.
If the base is being installed in a zoned system, check the
zone wiring before installing the smoke detector head. The
built-in shorting spring makes it convenient to do this. After
the detector base is wired and attached to the electrical
box, position the shorting spring against terminal 3. Use
the slot in the retaining clip to hold the spring against the
terminal, as shown in Figure 1. This shorts the negative-in
and negative-out leads so that loop wiring can be tested
for continuity.
The shorting spring in the base will disengage automatically
when the detector head is removed from the base. DO
NOT remove the shorting spring since it reengages as
the detector head is turned into the base, completing the
circuit.
Tamper-resistance Feature
NOTE: DO NOT use the tamper-resistance feature if the
SNAP ON
DECORATIVE
RING
SCREWS (NOT
SUPPLIED)
DETECTOR
BASE
BOX (NOT
SUPPLIED)
SHORTING
SPRING
A78-1175-01
Figure 1. Mounting base to box:
System Sensor XR2 Removal Tool will be used to
remove detectors from the base.
This detector base can be made tamper resistant so the
detector cannot be removed without the use of a tool. To
make the base tamper-resistant, break off the smaller tab
at the scribed line on the tamper-resistance tab, on the de-
tector mounting bracket (see Figure 3A), before installing
the detector.
To remove the detector from the base after it has been
made tamper resistant, remove the decorative ring by
rotating it in either direction and pulling it away from the
base. Then, insert a small screwdriver into the notch, as
indicatedin gure3B, andpress theplastic levertoward
the mounting surface before rotating the detector counter-
clockwise for removal.
DETECTOR
POWER LOOP
(+)
(–)
ALARM
INITIATION LOOP
FCI
CONTROL PANEL
ALARM RELAY
AUXILIARY CONTACTS
N.O.
12
N.C.
13
C.
14
(2.8 VDC)
(+) (—)
1 4
ALARM
RELAY
REMOTE
ANNUNCIATOR
OUTPUT
(+IN) 2 3 (+OUT)
SHORTING
SPRING 5 (–IN, –OUT)
(IN)
10
(OUT)
11
ALARM RELAY
8
(IN)
9
(OUT)
FIRST DETECTOR IN LOOP
ALARM RELAY
AUXILIARY CONTACTS
N.O.
12
N.C.
13
C.
14
(2.8 VDC)
(+) (—)
1 4
ALARM
RELAY
REMOTE
ANNUNCIATOR
OUTPUT
(+IN) 2 3 (+OUT)
SHORTING
SPRING 5 (–IN, –OUT)
(IN)
10
(OUT)
11
ALARM RELAY
8
(IN)
9
(OUT)
LAST DETECTOR IN LOOP EOL
RESISTOR
EOL RELAY
(+)
(–)
NOTE: Schematic
Shown for
Reference
1
2
34
5
891011
12
13
14
ULC LISTED 4-WIRE CONTROL PANEL
REMOTE
ANNUNCIATOR
RELEASING
DEVICE
(OPTIONAL)
1
2
34
5
891011
12
13
14
REMOTE
ANNUNCIATOR
POWER LOOP +
POWER LOOP –
ALARM CIRCUIT
RELEASING
DEVICE
(OPTIONAL)
EOL RELAY
RESISTOR
+
–
+
–+
–
D150-03-00 REV: 001 3 I56-1030-000
Figure 2. Typical wiring diagram:
Figure 3A. Activating the tamper-resistance feature:
PLASTIC LEVER
BREAK TAB AT
DOTTED LINE BY
TWISTING TOWARD
CENTER OF BASE.
USE SMALL-BLADED
SCREWDRIVER TO
PUSH PLASTIC LEVER
IN DIRECTION OF
ARROW.
Figure 3B. Removing detector head from base:
D150-03-00 REV: 001 4 I56-1030-000
© System Sensor 1997
The smoke detector used with this base is designed to activate and ini-
tiate emergency action, but will do so only when it is used in conjunction
withanauthorizedrealarmsystem.This detectormust beinstalled in
accordance with CAN/ULC-S524.
Smoke detectors will not work without power. AC or DC powered
smoke detectors will not work if the power supply is cut off.
Smoke detectors will not sense res which start where smoke does
not reach the detectors.Smolderingrestypicallydonotgeneratealot
of heat which is needed to drive the smoke up to the ceiling where the
smoke detector is usually located. For this reason, there may be large
delaysindetectingasmolderingrewitheitheranionizationtypedetec-
tor or a photoelectric type detector. Either one of them may alarm only
afteraminghasinitiatedwhichwillgeneratetheheatneededtodrivethe
smoke to the ceiling.
Smokefromresinchimneys,inwalls,onroofsorontheothersideofa
closed door(s) may not reach the smoke detector and alarm it. A detector
cannotdetectaredevelopingonanotherlevelofabuildingquicklyorat
all. For these reasons, detectors shall be located on every level and in
every bedroom within a building.
Smoke detectors have sensing limitations, too. Ionization detectors
andphotoelectricdetectorsarerequiredtopassretestsoftheaming
and smoldering type. This is to ensure that both can detect a wide range
oftypesofres.Ionizationdetectorsofferabroadrangeofresensing
capabilitybuttheyaresomewhatbetteratdetectingfastamingresthan
slowsmolderingres.Photoelectricdetectorssensesmolderingresbet-
terthanamingreswhichhavelittle,ifany,visiblesmoke.Becauseres
develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, nei-
ther type of detector is always best, and a given detector may not always
provideearlywarningofaspecictypeofre.
In general, detectors cannot be expected to provide warnings for res
resulting from inadequate re protection practices, violent explosions,
escapinggaseswhichignite,improperstorageofammableliquidslike
cleaning solvents which ignite, other similar safety hazards, arson, smok-
ing in bed, children playing with matches or lighters, etc. Smoke detectors
used in high air velocity conditions may have a delay in alarm due to
dilution of smoke densities created by frequent and rapid air exchanges.
Additionally, high air velocity environments may create increased dust
contamination, demanding more frequent maintenance.
To keep your equipment in excellent working order, ongoing mainte-
nance is required per the manufacturer’s recommendations and ULC
standards. At a minimum, the requirements of the National Fire Alarm
Code, shall be followed. A preventative maintenance agreement should
be arranged through the local manufacturer’s representative. Though
smoke detectors are designed for long life, they may fail at any time.
Anysmokedetector,realarmequipmentoranycomponentofthat
system which fails shall be repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
WARNING
The Limitations of Property Protection Smoke Detectors
Three-Year Limited Warranty
System Sensor warrants its enclosed base to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period
of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other
express warranty for this base. No agent, representative, dealer, or em-
ployee of the Company has the authority to increase or alter the obli-
gations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation of this
Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the
base which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under
normal use and service during the three year period commencing with
the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll free number
800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send de-
fective units postage prepaid to: System Sensor, Repair Department, RA
#__________, 6581 Kitimat Rd., Unit #6, Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 3T5.
Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause
of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair or replace units
which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use,
modications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In
no case shall the Company be liable for any consequential or incidental
damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied
whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s neg-
ligence or fault. Some legislations do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclu-
sionmaynotapplytoyou.ThisWarrantygivesyouspeciclegalrights,
and you may also have other rights under common law.

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