Maximum Monitoring Width; Measures For Dividing Long Distances; Measures Against Condensation - Siemens Cerberus DLO1191 Manual

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4.11

Maximum monitoring width

4.12

Measures for dividing long distances

DLO
4.13

Measures against condensation

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The monitoring width can be increased with increasing room height.
Room height or mounting height
(m)
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
8
9
10
11
Fig. 22 Monitoring width dependent on the room height
If the monitoring beam is set at a low level in order to detect smouldering fire, then instead
of room height the distance between floor and detector applies. However, to cover in-
creased risks a narrower monitoring width can be chosen.
DLO1191s can negatively influence each other if mounted face-to-face. In such an ar-
rangement a sufficiently large plate must be mounted between the reflectors.
If the DLO1191 or the reflector is mounted on cool outside walls, in rooms in which high
humidity and rapid increase in temperature (e.g. sunshine on non-insulated roof) are to
be expected, the detector heating unit DLH1191 must be used to prevent. Condensation
of the front cover cause trouble or false alarms. For this application and for short dis-
tances, use the reflector DLR1191 with built-in heating.
12
13
14
15
max. monitoring width
DLR
(m)
DLO
e1276e
09.2000

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