SmartOne AlarmLine Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Addressable linear heat detector

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AlarmLine™
Addressable
Linear Heat Detector
Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance
Manual
The AAM is Listed as a System
Control Unit Accessory.
The Sensor Cable is Listed as a
R
Heat Automatic Fire Detector.
LISTED
Manual Number: 73.04
Part Number: 06-235820-001
Effective: March 2001

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  • Page 1 AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual The AAM is Listed as a System Control Unit Accessory. The Sensor Cable is Listed as a Heat Automatic Fire Detector. LISTED Manual Number: 73.04 Part Number: 06-235820-001 Effective: March 2001...
  • Page 3 ALARMLINE™ LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Sensor Cable Splicing ....................6 3-1.4 Sensor Cable Termination ....................6 3-1.5 Sensor Cable Heat Pad (Optional) .................. 7 Installing the Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) ............. 7 3-2.1 Selecting Module Location ....................7 3-2.2 Installing the Back Box or NEMA-4 Enclosure .............. 7 3-2.2.1...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE Application Examples ....................13 Open Area Protection ..................... 13 Cable Tray ........................13 Rack Storage ........................14 Freezer Warehouse ......................14 Belt Conveyer ......................... 14 8-5.1 Overhead Installation ..................... 14 8-5.2 Roller/Idler-Arm Installation ................... 15 Floating Roof Fuel Tank ....................15 Cooling Tower ........................15 Dust Collector ........................15 Waste Fuel Drum Storage ....................16...
  • Page 7: General Description

    Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) (90 turns per meter) and are protected by a flame-re- The AAM permits an AlarmLine sensor cable to be di- tardant outer extrusion or metallic braid. The cable is rectly interfaced to an FenwalNET 2000 or Kidde PE- known as a “high resistance”...
  • Page 8: System Features & Benefits

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector The AAM receives power directly from the Rx/Tx loop Durability which eliminates the need for additional wiring and • Different extrusions and braiding to satisfy a range external power supplies. of environmental conditions and project risks Reliability System Features &...
  • Page 9: Modules

    A major found in Appendices A and B for Type “T” cable. advantage of the AlarmLine sensor cable is that it self Measurements are in Feet/Fahrenheit or Meters/Centi- restores when temperature drops below its set point, grade.
  • Page 10 AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector The use of the nomogram requires two known factors: • Maximum ambient temperature of the alarm Specified Sensor Maximum Alarm Alarm Ambient Cable Configuration zone. (Scale A). Temp. (F) Temp. (F) Length (Ft.) Setting •...
  • Page 11: Installation

    3-1.1 SENSOR MOUNTING HARDWARE Three types of standard mounting hardware (master clamp, flange clamp, nylon cable tie) for AlarmLine permit safe, secure sensor cable installation in most applications. The sensor should be supported at a mini- mum of ten foot intervals on straight runs, and more...
  • Page 12: 3-1.3 Sensor Cable Splicing

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector Begin by removing the outer insulation 1” (25 mm) from INSULATION CRIMP LOCATOR SEATS IN the end. This may be accomplished by slicing length- ADJUSTING PINS WINDOW INDENT OF IN NO. 3 POSITION SPLICE wise and peeling back the insulation. Be careful not to nick the insulation on the inner conductors.
  • Page 13: 3-1.5 Sensor Cable Heat Pad (Optional)

    3-1.5 SENSOR CABLE HEAT PAD (OPTIONAL) Installation AlarmLine sensor cable heat pads are used in critical The NEMA-4 polycarbonate enclosure (P/N 73-100003- areas. The heat pad concentrates the sensor into a com- 001) is designed to mount the Addressable AlarmLine...
  • Page 14: 3-2.3 Wiring The Aam

    Figure 14. sure. 5. Locate holes on Enclosure for wiring to AlarmLine 12. Tighten all four screws sequentially to properly com- cable and panels. Drill, saw, or punch holes.
  • Page 15: Intrinsic Safety Barriers

    In classified hazardous areas where potentially explosive Connect the Rx/Tx loop from the control panel to vapors, dust, or fibers exists, AlarmLine cable must be terminals 1 and 2 of TB1 on the module. Refer to installed using an intrinsic safety barrier. P/N 73-117068-...
  • Page 16: Configuration

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector Table 3. Barrier Specifications Configuring the AAM using Panel Configuration Software (FCS or PCS) 4-1.1 ALARM SET POINTS , I I , I I I To configure the alarm configuration setting, enter the sensor cable length connected to the AAM. The program F °...
  • Page 17: Configuring The Aam Using The Ccm

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector CONFIGURING THE AAM REPORTING USING THE CCM Status Reporting Alarm Set Point In response to commands sent from the control panel, After using the nomogram from Appendix A or B to de- the AAM will report its device type (LH), pre-alarm ON/ termine the configuration setting (See the procedures de- OFF, configuration switch setting, and “% TO ALM”...
  • Page 18: Trouble Conditions

    (as determined by the are signaled to the control panel like genuine AlarmLine nomogram). The hot air gun should be alarms or faults, failure to disarm these moved back and forth to heat about three feet (one functions will result in false alarms, the meter) of sensor cable.
  • Page 19: Application Examples

    HARDWARE To aid in testing, a sensor cable heat pad may be used. At the end of each zone of AlarmLine, coil up approxi- mately the last 15 feet (5 meters) of sensor cable onto the heat pad and leave it in a junction box which is X’...
  • Page 20: Rack Storage

    ATTACHED TO SPRINKLER Freezer warehouses are protected with pre-action sprin- PIPE kler systems, and AlarmLine linear heat detectors are Figure 21. Top And Side Views of Sensor used to activate the pre-action control. Nylon-coated at Various Levels for Rack Storage sensor is recommended for this application.
  • Page 21: 8-5.2 Roller/Idler-Arm Installation

    Figure 26 illustrates AlarmLine nylon-coated sensor cable installed on the drift eliminator on the natural Figures 23 and 24 illustrate AlarmLine sensor cable flow tower and fan motor housing of a mechanical-flow installed on either side of conveyor belt in the area of cooling tower application.
  • Page 22: Waste Fuel Drum Storage

    Figure 27. Baghouse/Dust Collector Top View Waste Fuel Drum Storage Figures 28 and 29 show two methods of installing AlarmLine in a waste fuel drum storage area. In Figure 25, sensor cable is installed directly over a row of 55- Figure 30. Control Panel, gallon drums.
  • Page 23: Parts List

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector The sensor shall meet Factory Mutual recommended spacing requirements of 30 feet (9 meters), regardless of height. PARTS LIST Table 5. Parts List . t f l i o l i o l i o "...
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  • Page 25: Appendix A - Nomogram For Type "T" Cable In Fahrenheit/Feet

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector Appendix A Nomogram for Type "T" Cable in Fahrenheit/Feet Specified Sensor Maximum Alarm Ambient Alarm Cable Configuration Temp Temp Length (Ft.) Setting in deg F in deg F 3200 2900 2600 2300 2000 1650 1300...
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  • Page 27: Appendix B - Nomogram For Type "T" Cable In Celsius/Meters

    AlarmLine™ Addressable Linear Heat Detector Appendix B Nomogram for Type "T" Cable in Celsius/Meters Specified Sensor Maximum Alarm Ambient Alarm Cable Configuration Temp Temp Length (M) Setting in deg C in deg C 1000 March 2001 06-235820-001...
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  • Page 29 TECHNICAL MANUAL USER FEEDBACK FORM (Use this report to indicate deficiencies, user remarks and recommendations relating to the publication. Fold on dotted line, tape and mail to KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721, Attn. Documentation Manager or FAX to 508-881-8920) DATE: 1.
  • Page 30 FOLD Place Stamp Here KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Attn. Documentation Manager FOLD...
  • Page 32 Fenwal directly for a return material authorization (RMA) number before returning material to the factory at Ashland, Massachusetts, shipment prepaid. Kidde-Fenwal will repair or replace and ship prepaid. PEGAsys, FenwalNET, and AlarmLine are all trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal Inc. SmartOne, Kidde and Fenwal are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal Inc.

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