How Many Refl Ective Beam Detectors Can Be Connected To A Loop; Installing Beam Detectors; General; Setting The Obscuration Level - Apollo 55000-268 Installation Manual

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How many refl ective beam detectors can be
connected to a loop?
Although the refl ective beam detector is loop
powered, the total current drawn is considerably
higher than a standard point detector. For this
reason care must be taken when designing an
analogue loop, bearing in mind the effects of
voltage drop—a consequence of loop cable
resistance, device loading and fi re control panel
specifi cation.
Each refl ective beam detector draws approxi-
mately 9mA from the analogue addressable loop
and, unless proven by calculation*, it is recom-
mended that not more than ten beam detectors
be powered from each loop.
The reflective beam detector is fitted with a
negative bi-directional short circuit isolator. For
details of these please refer to Apollo PIN sheet
PP2090.
*Depending upon the type of panel used, the
resistance of cable and the total loop load, it may
be possible to install in excess of 10 beam detec-
tors on a single analogue addressable loop. A
mathematical calculation to assess the worst
case loop voltage drop
should be performed
prior to installation in
order to prove the in-
tended design. A loop
voltage drop calcula-
tion program, known as
'Loop Calculator', has
been developed by
Apollo for use by system
designers and is avail-
able as a free down-
load from the Apollo
website (www.apollo-
fi re.co.uk).
Obscuration level in %
25
35 (Default setting)
50
12 Do not use.
Table 2 Obscuration levels

INSTALLING BEAM DETECTORS

General

Position the beam detector to give good access
for alignment and servicing.
Set sensitivity (obscuration level) and address
before making electrical connections. Route
cables away from other electrical cables and
switchgear.
Switch refl ective beam detectors to 'operating
mode' (mode switch on the back of the detector)
before they are connected to the loop to avoid
excessive current draw on the loop.

Setting the obscuration level

Set the beam detector to one of the three ob-
scuration levels shown in Table 2 below. This is
done with DIL switches 3 and 4 on the back of
the detector (Fig 3).
To alter the obscuration level while power is ap-
plied change the beam detector to 'alignment
mode' before altering the DIL switch setting.
Change it back to 'operating mode' after-
wards.
Typical application
Offi ces, small premises,
non -smok ing
clean
areas, eg, museums,
theatres
Factories, warehouses
Hostile environments
only, eg, mills, foun -
dries
Possible future require-
ment.
7
DIL switch segments
1
2
3
4
X
X
ON
OFF
X
X
OFF
ON
X
X
OFF
OFF
X
X
ON
ON

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