Sensor Mode 2 'Smoke Detector; Description; Use; Specification - Siemens FDOOT271-O Technical Manual

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Parameter sets for FDOOT271-O

4.2.3 Sensor mode 2 'Smoke detector'

4.2.3.1 Description

4.2.3.2 Use

No.
Name
Risk of damage to
persons
small...
large
1
Universal
2
Robust
3
Sensitive

4.2.3.3 Specification

30 | 50
This sensor mode should be selected if fast temperature changes that are not
caused by fire may occur (e.g., in the case of radiant heaters, hot engines). In this
sensor mode the detector only reacts optically; this is comparable with a wide-
spectrum smoke detector. However, because it has a second optical sensor, it
reveals a more balanced response behavior in relation to the different types of fire.
Universal (1):
With 'Universal' the sensitivity and response time to aerosols are between 'Robust'
and 'Sensitive'.
Robust (2):
This parameter set responds to aerosols in a similar way as the neural fire detector
FDOOT271-O in sensor mode 0 with the 'Robust' parameter set, without taking into
account the temperature.
Sensitive (3):
With regard to aerosols, this parameter set reacts in a way that is comparable to
'Fast Response' in sensor mode 0 without temperature influence.
Concentration of
valuable items
low...
high
No.
Name
1
Universal
2
Robust
3
Sensitive
All parameter sets meet the criteria of standard EN 54-7.
Room
Deceptive
geometry
phenomena
simple...
few...
complex
many
Response time [s]
50
80
30
Risk of fire
Critical fire size
small...
small...
large
medium
Sensitivity
open fire/smoldering fire
[%/m]
2.3 / 8
2.3 / 8
1.6 / 5.6
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