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KRM-X® Duct Smoke Detector
Technical Data
Detector type:
RM 3.3-X (ALN-E)
scattered light detector
Supply voltage:
KRM-X-1/KRM-X-1-MOD/
KRM-X-1-BAC:
230 V AC ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz
Supply voltage:
KRM-X-2/KRM-X-2-MOD/
KRM-X-2-BAC:
24 V AC (16 – 27,6 V AC) or
24 V DC (21,6 – 27,6 V DC)
Rated current:
KRM-X-1 /KRM-X-1-MOD/
KRM-X-1-BAC: 30 mA
KRM-X-2/KRM-X-2-MOD/
KRM-X-2-BAC: 120 mA
Relay outputs:
floating
Alarm relay locked:
1 changeover contact, 8 A,
250 V AC or 24 V DC
1NC contact, 8 A, 250 V AC or 24 V DC
Contamination relay:
1 NC contact, 6 A,
250 V AC or 24 V DC
Operating temperature: -20 °C – +50 °C
Permissible flow:
1 – 20 m/s
Permissible humidity:
10 – 95 % non-condensing
Protection type:
IP 65
Certification/Approvals: VdS approval G219046, G219053
DIN EN 54-27
LED display:
% contamination level:
flashes at > 70%
LED in housing:
green operational
blue
yellow failure, electronics,
red
Adapter housing:
ABS
Air measuring tube:
aluminum/plastic
shortest length 160 mm
standard length 600 mm
maximum length: 3009 mm
Dimensions:
approx. 271 x 172 x 85 mm (L x W x H)
Cable gland:
3 x M16
Modbus
lack of airflow
smoke detector defective
smoke alarm including
contamination > 99% flashes
at attempts to release when
detector chamber is not yet
cleared
VdS approval (G219046, G219053)
Patented single tube air sampling system
Contamination display in %
and signaling at 70 %
Electronic air flow control
Externally operable reset button in housing
Remote reset option via terminals
Long service life, alarm threshold tracking
Bus interface RS485 (-MOD/-BAC only)
Accessories
Mounting bracket: KS-X (for insulated / circular ducts)
KS-X (for insulated / circular ducts
in combination with WDG-X)
Housing:
WDG-X protective insulating housing
with alarm display for outdoor installation
Function
The KRM-X duct smoke detector is designed for smoke detection
in ventilation ducts. It is a combination of a smoke detector and
an adapter system whose measuring tube and housing have
been specially adapted for optimal airflow through the smoke
detector.
The multi-chamber measuring tube in the air duct carries the air
within the air duct along the entire length of the tube, through
the detector chamber and back into the air duct. Upon detec-
tion of smoke, the detector reacts immediately and triggers an
alarm. Over time, the sensor becomes contaminated. Detector
sensiti vity remains constant up to complete contamination due
to alarm threshold tracking. The detector triggers from 70 % con-
tamination upwards, indicating this by flashing. If the detector is
not replaced, a smoke alarm is triggered at 99 % contamination.
The contamination level is indicated in a two-line LED display,
which begins to flash at > 70 % contamination. At the same time
the "contamination" relay drops out.
Operability is verified by electronic airflow monitoring, with a
blue LED lighting up at < 1 m/s. The failure LED lights up when the
smoke detector or the electronic system is defective, and in the
absence of a smoke detector. The smoke alarm must be released
with the reset button. The same button can be used to perform
a functionality test. This test simulates a smoke alarm. The same
function is activated on restart, as well as when the bridge circuit
between terminals 9 and 10 is opened (remote release).
Fire Protection | Data sheet No. 41350 | Version 01-2019 | 1 | 10

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Summary of Contents for Oppermann Regelgeräte KRM-X

  • Page 1 1 changeover contact, 8 A, 250 V AC or 24 V DC The KRM-X duct smoke detector is designed for smoke detection 1NC contact, 8 A, 250 V AC or 24 V DC in ventilation ducts. It is a combination of a smoke detector and...
  • Page 2: Electrical Connection

    All contact diagrams are shown equipment must be provided by the customer. blue in the power-off state KRM-X.-1-xx (230 V versions) with a fuse of 16 A; (alarm) / contamination > 70% KRM-2-MOD KRM-X-2-xx (24 V versions) with 4 A.
  • Page 3 KRM-X® Duct Smoke Detector Display and Operation of KRM-X Duct Smoke Detector smoke alarm LED (red) smoke alarm LED (red) Display indication: (contamination in % or status) failure LED (yellow) power supply LED (green) alarm LED (red) & alarm /reset button...
  • Page 4 (red) failure button goes out. Do not release it until then. KRM-X will start again only after release. If the alarm/reset LED continues to flash while the button is pressed, the smoke detector is still filled with test gas/test spray/smoke and cannot be reset. In that case blow out detector out or wait.
  • Page 5 The air collecting tube may be cut to a length of In the ideal case, as far as is structurally possible, install the KRM-X 160 mm, depending on the cross-section of the ventilation duct.
  • Page 6 (corner area). The KRM-X must be themselves before startup. Read the product description before installed such that the air collecting tube is constantly located in operating the equipment.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Deburr the cutting face and put the end plug back on up to the stop collar. Note: The KRM-X must only be used with the red end plug. Observe the mark on the end plug indicating the flow direction. •...
  • Page 8 KRM-X® Duct Smoke Detector 6. Installation outdoors or in a cold environment • A special WDG-type splash-proof housing is available for protection of smoke detectors exposed to the open air or a cold environment. This housing prevents the warm air in the smoke detector duct from con- densing.
  • Page 9: Instructions For Operation And Maintenance

    KRM-X® Duct Smoke Detector Maintenance and repair Caution: Before opening the housing, disconnect all supply voltages. The 1. Instructions for Operation and housing may only be opened by a qualified electrician. Supply Maintenance and switching voltage ratings must be observed...
  • Page 10 KRM-X® Duct Smoke Detector 4. Check the electrical connections, tightening the terminals as 7. Check with the operator about the function of downstream necessary. Make a visual inspection of and clean the electrical systems and components, such as: • circuit board as well as the inner housing as necessary. Check Turning off of fans •...

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