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Kidde FX-PDD Installation Sheet
Kidde FX-PDD Installation Sheet

Kidde FX-PDD Installation Sheet

Duct smoke detector

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FX-PDD Duct Smoke
Detector Installation Sheet
Description
The FX-PDD Duct Smoke Detector is designed for use in duct
applications where temperatures can exceed standard detector
capabilities.
The device address is set using the two rotary switches located on
the front of the unit. One device address is required.
In installations where the controls and indicators are hidden from
view, a remote test station or an LED indicator can be connected to
the detector to provide these functions.
Jumper settings
The following jumper settings determine the operation of the
detector. See Figure 6 for proper jumper location.
Table 1: JP3 jumper settings
Setting
Description
Alarm
Configures the detector for alarm latching
operation.
Supervisory
Configures the detector for supervisory
operation.
This is the factory default setting.
LED operation
Two LEDs, visible from the front of the detector, show its status.
Table 2: LEDs
LED
Description
Power LED
Off when the detector is in the alarm state.
Flashes intermittently when the detector is in
the normal state.
Alarm/active LED
Indicates the detector is in the alarm/active
state.
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Installation
WARNINGS
Note:
Application Bulletin P/N 3101107 for additional information regarding
installation instructions.
Installation guidelines
To ensure correct operation, install the duct detector using the
following guidelines:
Verifying the duct air velocity
In order to verify the airflow direction and velocity, air must be
moving through the HVAC system.
To verify the duct air velocity:
1. Drill a small hole at the point where the duct smoke detector is
2. Using the SD-VTK Air Velocity Test Kit and a suitable air
3. If the air velocity does not fall within the specified range, relocate
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The duct smoke detector is not intended as a substitute for open
area protection.
This detector does not operate without electrical power. As fires
frequently cause power interruption, discuss further safeguards
with the local fire protection specialist.
The duct smoke detector does not operate as designed outside
of the listed electrical and environmental specifications.
The duct smoke detector does not sense smoke unless the
ventilation system is operating and the sensor's cover is
properly installed.
The duct smoke detector may not operate as designed unless
installed in accordance with these instructions and all applicable
national and local codes as determined by the local authority
having jurisdiction.
Read these instructions thoroughly before installing. Refer to
Install the duct smoke detector on a flat section of HVAC duct
between six and ten duct widths from any bends or obstructions.
Install supply-side detectors at a point downstream from the
supply fan and after the air filter.
Install return-side detectors at a point before the return air
stream is diluted by outside air.
being installed.
velocity meter, verify that the air velocity in the HVAC duct falls
within the specified operating range of the detector and note
which direction the air flows.
the detector and seal the hole in the HVAC duct. Refer to
Application Bulletin P/N 3101107 for additional information
pertaining to installation locations.
P/N 3101069-EN • REV 005 • ISS 19OCT20

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Summary of Contents for Kidde FX-PDD

  • Page 1 • Install the duct smoke detector on a flat section of HVAC duct The FX-PDD Duct Smoke Detector is designed for use in duct between six and ten duct widths from any bends or obstructions. applications where temperatures can exceed standard detector •...
  • Page 2 Selecting an appropriate sampling tube: Figure 2: Sampling tube installation • Select a sampling tube that extends at least two-thirds across the width of the duct. Refer to Table 3 below. • For duct widths greater than 36 inches, use a sampling tube that is longer than the width of the duct.
  • Page 3 Table 4: Detector address Figure 5: Address switches Address Panel 01 to 64 64 point control panel 01 to 127 127 point control panel Figure 3: Sampling tube support (1) Insert screwdriver here Wiring Wire in accordance with NFPA 72 and CAN/ULC-S524. Be sure to observe the polarity of the terminals on the terminal block as shown in Figure 6.
  • Page 4 Figure 6: Duct detector wiring (2) (3) (3) (4) (1) Auxiliary equipment. Power-limited unless connected to a (2) Remote alarm/active indicator. See “Specifications” on page 5 for a nonpower-limited source. If the source is nonpower-limited, list of available model numbers. eliminate the power-limited mark and maintain a minimum of (3) Connect only one remote test station or LED indicator to the 0.25 in.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    Figure 7: Air pressure differential 5. Squeeze the retainer clips on both sides of the optic housing then lift the housing away from the printed circuit board. See Figure 8. 6. Gently remove dirt and debris from around the optic plate and inside the optic housing.
  • Page 6: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory information North American UL 268A, CAN/ULC S529-02 standards Contact information For contact information, see www.kidde-esfire.com. 6 / 6 P/N 3101069-EN • REV 005 • ISS 19OCT20 firealarmresources.com...