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SMOKE-WE
HEAT-WE
&
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Document SAP: 102026647-02

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  • Page 1 SMOKE-WE HEAT-WE & INSTALLATION GUIDE Document SAP: 102026647-02...
  • Page 2 Intrusion Team of innovators experts Complete solutions R&D capabilities Growth platform Service & support...
  • Page 3: Growth Acceleration With Pyronix

    GROWTH ACCELERATION WITH PYRONIX REVENUE, KNOWLEDGE AND BRAND GAP is designed with time-pressured installers and system integrators in mind, and provides easy access to free support services that will help your business to thrive. To find out what GAP can offer your business, visit www.pyronix.com/uk/gap/...
  • Page 4: Technical Support

    Our office hours are: Monday to Friday 08:00 - 18:30. 0333 444 1280 customer.support@pyronix.com Please note: In order to assist getting your issue resolved quickly, please have the software revision of the equipment you are currently working with.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Growth Acceleration with Pyronix Conventions Technical Support Introduction Specifications Dimensions & weight Performance Batteries Installation & Location Advice Where to Install Where Not to Install Fitting the Detector Wireless Integration Learning the Device to the System Signal Strength Test...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION SMOKE DETECTOR The SMOKE-WE is designed to sense smoke that comes into the sensing chamber and to give early warning of developing fires by alarming from its built-in piezo. It does not sense gas, or flame. HEAT DETECTOR The HEAT-WE senses ambient temperature via a thermistor and provides an early warning of developing fires by alarming from its built-in piezo when the temperature rises above a predefined value.
  • Page 7: Batteries

    SMOKE-WE HEAT-WE Sensor standby | alarm current 25uA | 120mA 25uA | 120mA Sound level 85dB/3M 85dB/3M Visual indications Power, fault and alarm Power, fault and alarm Transmission frequency 868MHz FM transceiver narrow band Transmission method and range Fully encrypted rolling code, 300m Operating temperature -10 - 50°C -10 - 50°C...
  • Page 8: Installation & Location Advice

    INSTALLATION & LOCATION ADVICE WHERE TO INSTALL LOCATIONS IN THE HOME Smoke detectors should be installed in accordance with the BS5839-6. These are Grade F1 and used for LD3 categories. Minimum coverage is one detector installed on each floor in the property and one in each section of the property with adjacent bedrooms.
  • Page 9 USEFUL TIPS • In hallways or corridors exceeding 7.5m in length, no point within the hallway or corridor should exceed 7.5m from the nearest detector. • Install a first-floor smoke detector at the top of the ground-to-first floor stairwell. Be sure that no door or other obstruction blocks the path of smoke to the alarm.
  • Page 10: Where Not To Install

    WHERE NOT TO INSTALL GENERAL Do not install... • In environments where the ambient temperature can exceed 40°C or be below 0°C • Where heat/steam could cause false alarms such as directly above ovens or kettles etc. • On surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the room (e.g. attic hatches) as temperature differences may stop smoke or heat from reaching the unit.
  • Page 11: Fitting The Detector

    FITTING THE DETECTOR NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE VIII Put the mounting base against the surface it is Use the two screws also provided to attach the to be fixed to. bracket. (Fig VII) Mark two screw holes, one in each of the Line up the sensing unit making sure its clips keyhole slots.
  • Page 12: Wireless Integration

    WIRELESS INTEGRATION LEARNING THE DEVICE TO THE SYSTEM NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE Insert battery on the back of Locate the test/silence Keeping the button pressed, the sensing unit. button on the front. Press and put the sensing unit on the hold it down.
  • Page 13: Signal Strength Test

    SIGNAL STRENGTH TEST Refer to the technical documentation that accompanies the control panel and prepare the system for a Remote Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) test. The system will count down and then display the signal strength of the Please Wait wireless peripherals.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE BATTERY REPLACEMENT Remove from mounting NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE XVII base by carefully turning the sensing unit anticlockwise. Open battery compartment. (Fig XVI) Making sure that the positive and negative are at the correct terminals ends, put the new battery in.
  • Page 15: Taking Care Of The Devices

    TAKING CARE OF THE DEVICES As well as testing the detectors weekly, it is important to keep the detectors clean. CLEANING A SMOKE DETECTOR NOT TO SCALE XVIII To ensure optimum performance, a smoke detector should be opened and the sensing chamber cleaned at least once per month.
  • Page 16: Sensor Indications & Features

    SENSOR INDICATIONS & FEATURES STANDBY MODE - SMOKE & HEAT VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Flashing green LED once every 48 seconds with no audible sound. MEANING In standby mode with no faults. END OF LIFE - SMOKE & HEAT VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow LED flashing 4 times with a beep on the first flash followed by a 48 second interval.
  • Page 17: Alarm - Heat

    ALARM - HEAT 1.5s VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Red LED flashing once after three beeps, followed by a 1.5 second pause. MEANING The device has detected the temperature of the environment is above 57°C TO SILENCE THE ALARM When the device is in an alarm condition, pressing the test button will silence the device for approximately 8 minutes.
  • Page 18: Sensor Low Battery - Smoke & Heat

    SENSOR LOW BATTERY - SMOKE & HEAT VISUAL AND AUDIBLE PATTERN Yellow flashing LED once every 48 seconds with a single beep at the same time. MEANING The device is indicating the 2 x 1.5V, AA batteries in the sensor are low but should last for up to 7 days before the sensor runs out of power completely.
  • Page 19: Rear Switch Feature - Smoke & Heat

    REAR SWITCH FEATURE - SMOKE & HEAT Smoke Detector Detector Fault If the sensor unit is detached or not seated on the mounting base correctly for 5 minutes or more, immediately after being tested or 11-Landing powered up, the system will display a detector fault. Detector Fault Please note: Once the system has indicated a ‘Detector Fault’...
  • Page 20: Fire Safety Advice

    FIRE SAFETY ADVICE SMOKE ALARM LIMITATIONS • Although smoke detectors play a key role in reducing damage resulting from home fires, they can only work if they are properly installed, located and maintained. • Smoke detector may not be heard if residents are hearing impaired. •...
  • Page 21 • Keep stoves, fireplaces, chimneys, and barbecue grills grease free. Make sure they are properly installed and away from any combustible materials. • Keep portable heaters and open flames such as candles away from combustible materials. • Do not allow rubbish to accumulate. Develop a family escape plan and practice it with your entire family.
  • Page 22 MORE TIPS TO FACE A FIRE IN YOUR HOME If you have made a family escape plan and practiced it with your family, you have increased their chances of escaping safely. Go over the following rules with your children each time you have fire drills.
  • Page 23: Warranty & Compliance

    This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of two years (batteries excluded). In the interest of continuing care and design, Pyronix Ltd reserves the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice.

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