Installation - Ei Electronics BROOKS EIB160e Series Instruction Manual

230v- smoke & heat alarms
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• Near a decorative object, door, light fitting, window
moulding etc., that may prevent smoke or heat from
entering the Alarm.
• Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of
the room (e.g. attic hatches). Temperature differences might
stop smoke or heat from reaching the unit.
• Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents,
windows, wall vents etc. that can change the direction of
airflow.
• In very high or awkward areas (e.g. over stairwells) where
it may be difficult to reach the Alarm (for testing, hushing
or cleaning).
• Locate away from very dusty or dirty areas as dust build-up
in the chamber can impair performance. It can also block the
insect screen mesh and prevent smoke from entering the
smoke detector chamber.
• Locate the unit at least 1m from dimmer controlled lights
and wiring as some dimmers can cause interference.
• Locate unit at least 1.5m and route wiring at least 1m away
from fluorescent light fittings as electrical "noise" and/or
flickering may affect the unit. Do not wire into the same
circuit as fluorescent lights or dimmers.
• Do not locate in insect infested areas. Small insects getting
into the smoke detector chamber can cause intermittent
alarms. Insects and contamination on the Heat Alarm
sensor can increase its response time.

Installation

The Alarm is designed to be permanently mounted,
using it's own built-in terminal block to connect it to the
mains. The mounting plate can be screwed directly to
the ceiling. Alternatively it can be screwed to a junction
box. It requires a current of 50mA. The Alarm must not
be exposed to dripping or splashing. There are important
markings on the underside of the Alarm.
Caution
Alternative Energy Sources - (Wind, Solar, UPS etc.)
This product is designed to be connected to a Pure or
True Sine Wave 230 Vac supply.
If connecting to a power source that utilises an inverter,
e.g. PV solar panel, the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
must be less than 5%. If in doubt please check with the
manufacturer of the inverter.
This also applies to battery powered UPS (Uninterruptible
Power Supply) inverters.
Light Dimmer Circuits – The Alarms must not be
powered from a light dimmer circuit.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTION: Do not install the
Alarms in new or renovated buildings until all work
is completed (including floor coverings) and the
building has been fully cleaned. The wiring can be
installed when appropriate. (Excessive dust and
debris from building work can contaminate the
smoke chamber or heat sensor and cause problems,
it will also invalidate the guarantee). If it must
be installed, first cover it completely, particularly
around the edges, with a dust cover (eg. with the
elasticated cover supplied or a plastic bag), until all
cleaning is finished.
The Alarm must not be connected when the house wiring
insulation is being checked with high voltages. i.e. Do
not use a high voltage insulation tester on the Alarm.
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