Tyco MX TECHNOLOGY 814 Series Information Sheet
Tyco MX TECHNOLOGY 814 Series Information Sheet

Tyco MX TECHNOLOGY 814 Series Information Sheet

Multi-sensor analogue addressable detectors

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DESCRIPTION

814PH Photoelectric/Heat
814CH Carbon Monoxide/Heat
814P
Photoelectric Smoke Only
The 814 Series MX Virtual Multi-Sensor detectors transmit
to the Tyco MX Control and Indicating Equipment (c.i.e.)
digital values that represent the level of smoke/CO/heat
at the sensors. The c.i.e. software interprets the returned
values, responding (e.g. to raise an alarm) according to the
detection mode configured in the software. By utilising dual
sensors (Photoelectric Smoke & Heat or CO & Heat) the
c.i.e. detection algorithms can achieve optimum detection
by combining the two components in different ways. Heat-
enhanced smoke/CO detection lowers the alarm threshold
when a heat rate-of-rise is detected. A choice of detection
algorithm is available - fuzzy-logic based MX FASTLOGIC™
or the field-proven SMARTSENSE™ algorithm. The 814H,
814I and 814P are all single sensor devices. The multi-sensor
detectors can be configured to operate in one of the following
modes:
Heat Enhanced Smoke/CO plus heat detection
Smoke/CO plus heat detection
Heat Enhanced Smoke/CO detection only
Smoke/CO detection only
Heat detection rate-of-rise & fixed temperature
Heat detection fixed temperature only
Note: For 814P applications, MXP firmware must be at least V1.13 and 801AP firmware at least V2.2.

SPECIFICATIONS

(less base)
Height
Diameter
Weight
Loop Voltage
Quiescent Current (typical) 275µA
Alarm Current
2
Alarm Current
3
Remote Indicator
Max. Detectors per Loop
4
Ambient Temperature
5
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
6
CSIRO ActivFire listed
Standards
Part Number
1. Service replacement only when used on heat detector spacing.
3. With Remote Indicator fitted, excluding isolator / sounder / relay base currents.
4. Depends on the c.i.e. used; MX4428/ MX1, 4100MXP. Refer to c.i.e. manuals for design limitations.
6. Maximum, non condensing.
8. The 814PH, CH, H detectors' heat sensors are coated to provide extra moisture protection, identified by 'MP5' on the label.
120.415.744 Issue 13
814H Heat only
814I
Ionisation
1
814PH
814CH
Photoelectric/Heat CO/Heat
43mm
43mm
108mm
108mm
76g
88g
20V to 40Vdc addressable loop voltage is provided by the MX c.i.e.
275µA
3mA
3mA
10mA
10mA
Tyco E500Mk2 typical for all detectors
200/250
200/250
–25°C to +70°C
0 to +50°C
–40°C to +80°C
–10°C to +50°C
95%
15 to 90%
afp-1424
afp-1425
7
AS1603.1-1997
AS1603.1-1997
AS1603.2-1997
AS1603.2-1997
AS1603.14-2001
8
516.800.510
516.800.511
7. AS1603.1-1997 compliance: 814H complies as Types A, B, C, D; 814CH and 814PH comply as Type A & B only.
©Tyco Safety Products - Fire Detection - ANZ Region
MX TECHNOLOGY
Analogue Addressable Detectors
I N F O R M A T I O N S H E E T
All 814 series detectors will plug into the following bases:
5B Universal Base
5BI Isolator Base
814RB Relay Base
802SB Sounder Base
1
814I
Ionisation
43mm
108mm
81g
330µA
3mA
10mA
200/250
–25°C to +70°C
–40°C to +80°C
95%
afp-1426
7
AS1603.2-1997
8
516.800.512
2. Remote Indicator not fitted, excluding isolator / sounder / relay base currents.
Tyco 814 Series
Multi-Sensor
M614 Universal Base
814IB Isolator Base
814SB Sounder Base
901SB Sounder Base
814H
814P
Heat
Photoelectric
43mm
43mm
108mm
108mm
79g
76g
250µA
275µA
3mA
3mA
10mA
10mA
200/250
200/250
–25°C to +70°C
–25°C to +70°C
–40°C to +80°C
–40°C to +80°C
95%
95%
afp-1427
afp-1699
7
AS1603.1-1997
AS1603.2-1997
8
516.800.513
516.800.517
5. Types A & B Heat detector, 45°C max.
5 June 2009
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Summary of Contents for Tyco MX TECHNOLOGY 814 Series

  • Page 1 814P Photoelectric Smoke Only The 814 Series MX Virtual Multi-Sensor detectors transmit to the Tyco MX Control and Indicating Equipment (c.i.e.) digital values that represent the level of smoke/CO/heat at the sensors. The c.i.e. software interprets the returned values, responding (e.g. to raise an alarm) according to the detection mode configured in the software.
  • Page 2 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE where property protection is desired, but smoke or CO detectors cannot The Tyco MX addressable system should be maintained in accordance be used. Typical heat detector applications are satisfied by the use of with AS 1851/NZS 4512. The Tyco X300 Smoke Tester, X461 rate-of-rise and fixed temperature electronic detectors.

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