DSC Meridian MN-220 Series Instructies voor installatie en gebruik
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
INSTALLATION AND USE
M N - 2 2 0 S E R I E S 2 - W I R E S M O K E D E T E C T O R S
READ THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET THOROUGHLY BEFORE
INSTALLING AND USING YOUR MERIDIAN SMOKE DETECTOR
Features
• Advanced 90° photoelectric detection pattern and specially
designed smoke chamber
resistance
• Unique high signal-to-noise ratio and superior RFI immunity to
prevent false alarms
• Excellent smoke access provides reliable detection for all
smoke flow directions and velocities
• Solid-state LED red Indicator Light
• Optional auxiliary relay Form C
• 57°C (135°F) fixed temperature heat sensor option
• Magnet-activated Sensitivity Test Switch
• Attractive styling for any decor
• This symbol on the nameplate means that the product is
listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL Standard 268,
Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signalling Systems.)
Protected under Canadian patent No. 1452296. Other patents pending.
Models
MN220
2-Wire Detector
MN220T
2-Wire Detector and Fixed Temp 57
MN220R
2-Wire Detector and Auxiliary Form "C" Relay
MN220RT
2-Wire Detector and Auxiliary Form "C" Relay and Fixed
Temp 57
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C (135
Introduction
The DSC Meridian MN 220 Series Smoke Detectors are two-wire
smoke detectors intended for open area protection. They are suited
for commercial and institutional fire alarm systems.
The DSC Meridian Photoelectric Smoke Detector incorporates many
advanced design features to provide years of reliable operation. It
is important to follow the Installation and Operation instructions on
this sheet to ensure that the unit will function properly — even the
best designed smoke detector will be rendered useless if it is not
connected or located properly.
It is very important that you understand how to test and maintain your
system. Refer to the Instruction or User Manual for your alarm
system, and familiarise yourself with how the Fire Alarm functions of
your system operate. Be sure to test your system regularly following
the test procedures described in your manual. If you should ever
have problems operating or testing your system, and especially if
there are problems with the Fire Alarm functions, contact your Smoke
Detector Installer or Dealer immediately for service.
While smoke detectors and alarm systems are designed to warn you
of potentially dangerous situations, no system can prevent
emergencies. An alarm system is not a substitute for life and
property insurance; you should always maintain appropriate
insurance coverage.
How the Smoke Detector Works
As shown in the illustration, a light source is directed across the
smoke chamber and is not normally reflected into the sensing
element.
When smoke enters the chamber, the light beam is
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Sm oke Detector
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F) Sensor
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F) Sensor
Normally, light pulses in the Smoke Chamber
do not reach the light sensor
Smoke in the Smoke Chamber deflects light
into the light sensor, triggering an alarm.
scattered by the smoke and is reflected into the sensor. When
enough light is detected by the sensor, an alarm is activated. On
alarm, the Alarm Indicator Light will come ON and the Detector will
send an alarm signal to the control panel. The Auxiliary Relay, if
equipped, is also activated on alarm. When the smoke clears from
the chamber, the detector will remain latched in the alarm state
until reset by turning off the power supply from the control panel.
Units with the Temperature Sensor (T) option will activate an
Alarm Indicator Light and auxiliary relay to initiate an alarm at the
control panel also. When the high heat condition returns to
normal, the detector will remain latched in the alarm state until
reset from the control panel. Resetting is achieved by 2 seconds
of power down.
Alarm Indications
Condition
No Smoke or Heat
Smoke or Heat
Sensitivity Test
Functioning Normally
Sensitivity Test
Insufficient Sensitivity
No Smoke or Heat
but Latched in Alarm
Limitations of Smoke Detectors
While the Meridian Smoke Detector has been designed for reliability,
it is important to know that all smoke detectors have limitations.
• Smoke detectors will not work without power. Devices powered
from a control panel will not function if the control panel's AC and
battery backup power supplies both fail.
• Smoke detectors can only generate an alarm when smoke gets
inside the Smoke Chamber; anything that prevents smoke from
entering the Smoke Chamber may prevent or delay an alarm. Refer
to the Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors on this Instruction
Sheet; it is important that smoke detectors be located on at least
every floor of the premises, preferably in every room. It is also
important to avoid obstructions, such as closed doors, that may
prevent smoke from reaching the unit. A smoke detector will not
detect a fire in the walls, in the chimney or on the roof of a building
until smoke enters the Smoke Chamber.
• Smoke detectors have certain obvious limitations: they may not
provide protection for someone smoking in bed, for children playing
with matches, or for sudden and violent explosions. A smoke
detector is a single part of overall fire safety precautions; the smoke
detector should never be seen as a substitute for a complete fire
safety program.
Alarm LED
Aux Relay
Pulse every
Deactivated
40 s
ON steady
Activated
ON
Activated
Steady
Pulse every
Deactivated
40 s
ON
Activated
steady