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4400
Analogue multi detector. Replaces 4300 in Normal mode, see above. 4400 is a
smoke detector and a heat detector in one housing. Scattered light (i.e. reflection
of infrared light) is used to detect smoke and the heat sensing element is a
thermistor. To be plugged in an Analogue base (3312 / 4313 / 3379). Built-in LEDs
are blinking to indicate that the detector
mechanical lock (screw attached), if required. 4400 has slightly different design to
the 4300 detector and the smoke chamber net has even made with smaller holes,
this will keep insects and particles
chamber.
The COM loop address (Technical address) is set with the Address setting tool
3314 / 4414. The detector has an address label on which the programmed technical
address can be written.
The Address setting tool is also used for mode setting:
Advanced mode: Only the new Address setting tool 4414 can be used to set 4400
to "Advanced" mode. Note, the Address setting tool 3314 cannot be used to set
"Advanced" mode!
In Advanced mode, 4400 will use an algorithms in the detector for fire alarm
evaluation. It can be set to a Learning function or via EBLWin to one of five area
alarm algorithms (Normal, Clean, Smoke/Steam, Cooking/Welding or Heater area),
see chapter "Advanced mode" page 131.
An alternative smoke and/or heat algorithm can be used via one or two time
channels. 4400 has a green polling LED. Via EBLWin, the green polling LED can
be set to blink when the detector is polled or never blink. Note, the LED will not be
blinking if the detector is in Test mode.
In "Advanced" mode, only one COM loop address will be occupied for the multi
detector.
NORMAL mode: 4400 in this mode has to be programmed in EBLWin as a 4300
detector, i.e. the 4400 detector will work as a replacement for the Analogue multi
detector 4300 and two COM loop addresses will be occupied, see 4300 above.
The smoke detector part has to be set to one of six alarm algorithms H-15, H-35,
L-15, L-35, N-15 or N-35 and the heat detector part has to be set to one of three
alarm algorithms for class A1 (static response temp. 54-65°C), A2 S (54-70°C) or
B S (69-85°C). An alternative smoke and/or heat algorithm can be used via one or
two time channels.
4401
Analogue photo electric smoke detector. Replaces 4301 in Normal mode, see
above. Scattered light (i.e. reflection of infrared light) is used to detect smoke. To
be plugged in an Analogue base (3312 / 4313 / 3379). Built-in LEDs are blinking
to indicate that the detector has activated fire alarm. Prepared for mechanical lock
(screw attached) if required.
4401 has slightly different design to the 4301 detector and the smoke chamber net
has even made smaller with holes that will keep insects and particles
smoke particles out of the chamber. The technical address is set with Address
setting tool 3314 / 4414. The detector has an address label on which the
programmed technical address can be written.
The Address setting tool is also used for mode setting:
Advanced mode: 4401 has to be set to Advanced mode via only the Address
setting tool 4414. Note, the Address setting tool 3314 cannot be used to set
Advanced mode! In Advanced mode, this detector will use algorithms in the
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I.e. the heat detector and/or the smoke detector.
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For example dust, steam, etc.
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has activated fire alarm. Prepared for
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larger than smoke particles out of the
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larger than

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