Address Setting for the 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, 4008, or 4120 System........24 4.4.5 Wiring..........................................25 4.4.6 CORC Replacement Instructions..................................28 Setting the Tone for the 4098-9773 CO Sounder Base and the 4098-9772 Sounder Base............30 Accessories..............................31 2098-9737 Relay Module wiring............................... 31 4098-9860 Relay Module wiring............................... 31 4098-9822 Relay Module wiring............................... 32 Relay Module installation..................................
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 6.3.4 Test Equipment Available....................................36 6.3.5 Alternate method for testing sensors.................................37 6.3.6 Magnetic Test for photoelectric detectors..............................38 6.3.7 Maintenance of the CO Sensor..................................39 6.3.8 End of life service......................................39 6.3.9 Standard maintenance....................................39 6.3.10...
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 2 Overview This document provides information about the correct application of both heat and smoke detectors/sensors in conjunction with fire alarm systems. The information in this publication is intended to be used as a technical guide only. Ensure that the requirements of applicable codes and standards, as well as the directives of Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) are followed.
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual • Where there are small concealed spaces over rooms, provided the space does not exceed 50 square feet, or 4.6 square meters. • In spaces formed by sets of facing studs or solid joists in walls, floors, or ceilings where the distance between the facing studs or solid joists does not exceed 6 inches, or 15 centimeters.
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual Detectors or sensors can also be omitted from below open grid ceilings where all of the following conditions are met: • The openings of the grid are at least 1/4 inch, or 6 millimeters in the smallest dimension.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual Figure 2: Detector placement - air supply or return ducts Smoke tests help determine the correct placement of detectors and sensors. Observe the smoke travel directions and velocity, as these factors can affect detector and sensor performance.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual normally conducted in that area. When a detector must be located in, or adjacent to such an area, a fixed temperature heat detector can be appropriate. • In air streams passing by or through kitchens. Air often enters a residence or a residential unit of an apartment building through cracks around the front or back doors.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual detection circuit that is connected to a main control panel that takes appropriate action to indicate an alarm has been reported, if the zone current is substantially increased. Heat detectors are an electronic design, the temperature of the air is sensed using two negative temperature coefficient thermistors. The resistance of the thermistors goes down with an increase in temperature.
• Do not install detectors in areas where temperatures are likely to exceed 100°F or 38°C or fall below 32°F, or 0°C. • Because the 4098-9602 detector combines heat sensing, DO NOT install this detector in locations where the ambient temperatures exceed 100°F, or 38°C or where temperature fluctuations above 6°F per minute occur.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual • Do not install detectors in areas where there is likely to be steam, such as in hospital patient rooms with vaporizers, near shower rooms, above large sinks, and so on. • Do not install detectors above ashtrays in elevator lobbies.
4098 Bases The 4098-9788 base is designed for use with the 4098 Series smoke and heat detectors. To use a 4 wire configuration, you must use the 4098-9682 relay base. Heat detectors require the 4098-9684 base when used with a remote LED. This section only covers the information necessary for mounting and wiring these base configurations.
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Ensure the relay cube 4098-9822 is installed in the electrical box directly behind the sensor base. Note 4: Use the Adapter Plate Kit, 4098-9832, when mounting the following detectors or sensors to a surface mounted 4 inch, or 10.16 centimeter, square or octagonal box: 4098-9794, 4098-9770 and 4098-9771.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 3.3.2 Wiring All screw terminals accommodate 14 to 18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) solid or stranded wire. When tightening screws, the range of torque is 8 to 12 inch pounds. Connect the wiring to the terminals shown in the following figure, Figure 4 through Figure 8 show typical wiring applications for the 4098 bases.
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• 4006 Listed Fire Alarm Control Panel Note: If used, the 4098-9830 Remote LED is polarized. Refer to Figure 8 to wire the remote LED to the heat detector. Observe color- coded wiring. Refer to the wiring diagrams provided with the system panel for the correct End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor value.
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Figure 6: 4098-9683 2-Wire Relay Base connections for Style B or D initiating circuits Note: If used, the 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized. Refer to Figure 8 to wire the remote LED to a heat detector. Observe color-coded wiring. Only wire one relay base to an initiating circuit.
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Circuits, featuring the 24VDC EOL Relay, 2098-9735 or 2098-9739 Note: The figure shows the 4098-9830 remote LED. If used, the 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized. Observe color-coded wiring. Refer to Figure 8 to wire the remote LED to the heat detector.
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Figure 8: 4098-9684 Heat Detector LED Base Connections for Style B or D Initiating Circuits Note: Figure shows 4098-9830 Remote LED. If used, the 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized. Observe color-coded wiring. Wire the Primary-1 and the Backup-2 lines in separate wire runs, and in compliance with local requirements.
The 4098-9733, 4098-9734, and 4098-9778 heat sensor, and the 4098-9764 multi-sensor provide a ROR function that is software programmed and selectable at 15°F, or 8.3°C, and 20°F, or 11.1°C per minute. The 4098-9733, 4098-9764 and 4098-9778 also provide general temperature monitoring within the range of 32° to 122°F, or 0° to 50°C. The 4098-9734 also provides general temperature monitoring within the range of 32°F to 150°F, or 0°C to 66°C.
TrueAlarm smoke or heat sensor bases are connected to a 2120 Multiplex Communicating Device Transponder (CDT), 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, 4007ES Hybrid*, 4120, 4008, or 4010 panel by a single wire pair, MAPNET II/IDNet. The 4098-9770, 4098-9775, 4098-9776, 4098-9777, 4098-9780, 4098-9789, 4098-9792, 4098-9793, 4098-9766 (IDNet2 only), and 4098-9767 (IDNet2 only) bases page 20 574-709 Rev.
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual and their sensors receive both power and data over MAPNET II/IDNet wiring. The 4098-9791 sensor base requires 24VDC power for relay operation, and the 4098-9771 through 4098-9773 and 4098-9794 sensor bases with sounders require 24 VDC or Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) power.
Note: 4098-9772 Sounder output - Low Frequency alarm: 86 dBA per UL268; 80 dBA per UL464; Broadband: 87 dBA per UL268; 81 dBA per UL464. 4098-9773 CO Sounder output - Low Frequency alarm: 85.5 dBA per UL268 and UL2034; 79.5 dBA per UL464; Broadband: 87 dBA per UL268 and UL2034;...
• Programmer’s Report for the 4100ES System See Figure 9 for the DIP Switch location for 4098-9775, 4098-9776, 4098-9777, 4098-9780, 4098-9789, 4098-9791, 4098-9792, 4098-9793, 4098-9766, and 4098-9767 Sensor Bases. See Figure 10 for the DIP Switch locations of 4098-9770, 4098-9771, 4098-9772, 4098-9773 and 4098-9794 Sensor Bases.
When the sounder base is powered by the panel’s Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC), DIP Switch Position 9 is set to “ON” and the power is supervised by the NAC and not the sounder base. The 4098-9770 base has the same layout, but it does not have sounder functionality.
Wiring Sensor bases are connected to the fire alarm control panel using a single wire pair for the 4098-9770, 4098-9775, 4098-9776, 4098-9777, 4098-9780, 4098-9789, 4098-9792, 4098-9793, 4098-9766 (IDNet2 only), and 4098-9767 (IDNet2 only) and two pairs of wires for the 4098-9771, 4098-9772 4098-9773, 4098-9791 and 4098-9794.
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Contact A or B: Dry, Form C - each rated at 3 A at 28 VDC / 115 VAC, resistive. Remove the protective tape over the CO Sensor on the 4098-9770, 4098-9771, 4098-9773 bases only after the sensor head has been installed.
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Fast recovery is only available if all isolators on the IDNet line are of the IDNet Isolator2 type. You can combine an Addressable, such as 4090-9116, IDNet Isolator with an IDNet Isolator2 (4090-9122, 4098-9766, or 4098-9767), but it is not best practice.
CORC Replacement Instructions This section contains the instructions for the end-of-life replacement of the 4098-9747 CO Replacement Cartridge (CORC), in the CO SSD Bases (Carbon Monoxide Smoke Sensor and Detector Bases). Replacement is necessary due to normal component degradation over time.
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4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual Re-install the detector head. Remove the dust cover from the CORC, as shown in the following figure. The CORC replacement is complete. Figure 18: Installing the Replacement CORC Note: The fire alarm panel must be set to the correct date. Otherwise a false End of Life trouble for the CORC may be annunciated.
These bases can output either a Low Frequency Alarm Tone 520 Hz, or a Broadband Horn Tone. 520 Hz is the factory default, but the tone can be manually selected using a DIP switch near the relay/Remote LED wire pair exit hole. Figure 19: Setting the Tone for 4098-9772 Sounder Base and 4098-9773 CO Sounder Base page 30...
This section contains information about relay module accessories. 2098-9737 Relay Module wiring The 2098-9737 Relay module is used with the 4098-9791 Sensor Base. Install the relay module using the Figure 14 and Figure 20 as a reference. Figure 20: 2098-9737 Relay Module Wiring Note: 18 VDC to 32 VDC 24 mA typical / 35 mA maximum.
Important: Do not use a remote LED when using the 4098-9822 relay module. The 4098-9822 relay module is not supervised and can only be used for non-critical supplementary functions. There is a limit of ten control outputs activated on a MAPNET II/IDNet channel. If the channel capacity is exceeded, the relay module can fail to function correctly.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual Remote LED Module The 2098-9808 Remote LED Module is compatible with the 4098-9772, 4098-9775, 4098-9780, 4098-9789, 4098-9791 and 4098-9794 Sensor Bases. Use the following figure as a reference when installing the Remote LED Module to a sensor base.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 6 Compatibility and testing This section covers the compatibility, maintenance, and testing of 4098 Sensors, Detectors, and Bases. Compatibility for 4098 Detectors and Detector Bases This section describes the compatibility between FACPs, detectors, and detector bases.
The sensor compatibility identification marker is the model number found on the sensor label. The 4098-9764 sensor is NOT compatible with bases that have a RED DOT located in the sensor mounting area. The maximum quantity of 4098-9772, 4098-9794 Sounder Bases and 4098-9771 and 4098-9773 CO Sounder bases when the output is coded using MAPNET II/ IDNet control (Temporal Code) is 43.
• TC3-024 CO Capsule, for use with Testifier Smoke, Heat and CO Detector Tester. Note: The TrueTest 801 or the Testifier 2000-024 are the only testers for use with the 4098-9770 and 4098-9771 bases. Table 13: Available smoke test aerosols...
For MAPNET II devices, testing a sensor using a magnet reports a value of 255 for actual/peak. This does not occur for IDNet devices. Clear the peak value after testing. Figure 24: Magnet Test location for 4098-9775, 4098-9776, 4098-9777, 4098-9780, 4098-9789, 4098-9791, 4098-9792, 4098-9793, 4098-9766, and 4098-9767 Sensor Bases using the 553-810 Magnet Tester page 37 574-709 Rev.
Magnetic Test for photoelectric detectors Test the 4098 Photoelectric Detectors by placing a magnet above the location indicated by a “|” mark embossed on the cover for 4 seconds. Use the Magnetic Tester, Part No. 553-810, Table 14, and the following information to test the detectors.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 6.3.7 Maintenance of the CO Sensor The CO Sensor is not as susceptible to dirt as the photo or ion sensors, and does not compensate for a loss of sensitivity over the period of its lifetime.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 6.3.10 CO sensor testing flowcharts Figure 26: Testing a single CO sensor Note: The LED on the base can turn ON prior to slow flashing depending on when the individual sensors alarm. Only the last LED requested to flash will slow flash.
4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual 6.3.11 Cleaning Introduction If the sensitivity of the device does not match what is marked on the device’s label, clean the device using a source of oil-free, filtered, compressed air such as Dust-Off, or Tech Duster, and so on.
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