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Alarmline II Analogue Linear Heat Detection Cable and Controller Installation Instructions firesecurityproducts.com Page 1 of 16 Page 1 of 16 Revision 2.1 Revision 2.1 May 2019 May 2019 Alarmline II Analogue Installation Manual Alarmline II Analogue Installation Manual...
Quick Installation Instructions 1. Install cable into desired area. Pull the cable of the reel using a reel 6. At the Alarmline II Analogue controller end, using a multimeter or stand. Ensure the cable is correctly mounted. ohmmeter, measure the resistance between a clear core and the red or white cores.
Install the linear heat detection cable accordingly to meet local and country installation requirements. Alarmline II Analogue linear heat detection cable must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 & 72, NEC 760 (National Electric Code) and Authorities Having Jurisdiction.
Introduction Alarmline II Analogue Linear Heat Detection Cable and Controller provide an easy installation method for sensing changes in temperature. The analogue technology offers separate Pre-Alarm and Alarm outputs in order to maximise functionality, coupled with open and short circuit detection and discrimination.
Figure 1: Typical Wiring Confi guration Conventional System Addressable Fire Alarm Systems When used as part of an addressable system, Alarmline II Analogue LHD cable should be connected onto the addressable loop using a switch or zone monitor. Leader cable may be used between the interface unit and the addressable switch or zone monitor if the area requiring protection is some distance away.
Installation Specifications Leader Cable Detection Cable Alarmline II Analogue Leader cable should be used between the fire A very important factor in determining which action temperature of alarm control panel or addressable switch/zone monitor and the analogue linear heat detection (LHD) cable to use is the maximum Linear Heat Detection cable.
Low Temperature Installation Considerations Alarmline II Analogue Linear Heat Detection cable is suitable for use in A silicone pad insulator should be placed around the cable before ambients down to -40°C (-40°F). Such conditions occur in cold storage clipping into the support bracket.
Mounting Instructions The Alarmline II Analogue Heat Detector control module should be wall- mounted (or equivalent) using four screws in each corner of the base of the enclosure. The fixing dimensions are shown in figure 1. Sensor Cable Minimum screw length...
Control Module Setup (laptop) If no self-programming module is installed (see page 11) the Alarmline II Analogue Heat Detector control module must be programmed using a laptop computer. To commission the control module first ensure the minimum connections have been connected to the unit (see Control Module Wiring page 11).
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Control Module Setup (laptop) Figure 3: Alarmline II Analogue Heat Detector Laptop Programming Software Page 13 of 16 Revision 2.1 May 2019 Alarmline II Analogue Installation Manual...
Control Module Setup (Self-Programming Module) If the self-programming module is installed, the Alarmline II Analogue Heat Detector control module can be installed without the use of a laptop computer. Once the necessary connections have been made to the PCB (see “Installation - control module wiring” page 7) the system should be powered on. Follow the instructions on the LCD display, selecting the ALARM and PREALARM temperatures as required to program the unit.
Alarm/Pre-Alarm Temperatures Alarmline II Analogue Heat Detector is designed such that when a Temperature (deg C) for percentage length of sensor section, equal to 3% in length of the overall sensor cable length, reaches cable subject to overheat a user-defined action temperature an alarm is triggered.
Alarmline II Analogue Linear Heat Detection product range 100m Reel 500m Reel Part Description Weight Dimms Weight Dimms ø430mm AA-xxxx Alarmline II Analogue LHD cable – Red PVC 2.97 14.38 x 135mm AAN-xxxx Alarmline II Analogue LHD cable - Nylon 3.84...
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