RUBETEK HD-1 Manual

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MANUAL
ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR
HD-1 «RUBETEK»
Complies with:
EN 54-5
Hardware version:
IP101-102M rev.4
Software version:
2022-10-1
Document version:
2022-10-1

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  • Page 1 MANUAL ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR HD-1 «RUBETEK» Complies with: EN 54-5 Hardware version: IP101-102M rev.4 Software version: 2022-10-1 Document version: 2022-10-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................3 Description and operation ......................4 1.1. Function ............................4 1.2. Technical data ..........................4 1.3. Apprearance of the detector ......................5 1.4. Internal design of the detector ....................5 1.5. Complete set ..........................6 Intended use ..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This Manual is intended to describe the operating principle, configuration, installation and operation of the addressable heat detector HD-1 «RUBETEK» (hereinafter detector). Detector operates under control of the addressable fire alarm control panel as part of the «RUBETEK» fire alarm system.
  • Page 4: Description And Operation

    «Fire», «Attention» or «Normal» to addressable fire alarm control panel (CP) via wired communication link. The detector operates as part of the Rubetek automatic fire alarm system, controlled by the addressable fire alarm control panel CP-1 (hereinafter referred to as CP).
  • Page 5: Apprearance Of The Detector

    Average time between failures, h 60000 1.3. Apprearance of the detector 1 - Case cover 2 - LED indicator 3 - «Test» button 4 - Device case 5 - Base Figure 1 - Appearance of the detector (front view) 1 - Detector case 2 - Detector contacts 3 - Base 4 - Terminals to connect to PLC...
  • Page 6: Complete Set

    1.5. Complete set Table 2 - Complete set of the detector Item Quantity, ea Remarks Addressable heat detector HD-1 «RUBETEK» Installed on Detector base DB-1 «RUBETEK» detector Installed on Protective housing detector Mounting kit Datasheet Multiple package * Per shipment.
  • Page 7: Installation

    2.3. Installation ATTENTION! All PLC lines are connected prior to equipment installation. Open the case of the detector. To do this, turn the base of the detector counterclockwise, and with a little effort pull the base of the detector. Attach the device base to the selected installation location and mark the mounting holes with a pencil.
  • Page 8: Detector Connection To Cp

    - Install the detector on the base, aligning the projections of the case with the recesses on the base. Sink the case in the base until it stops. - Rotate the detector clockwise. 2.4. Detector connection to CP The connection can be carried out by the «tree» or «ring» topology. When connected by the «tree»...
  • Page 9 Figure 6 - Connection diagram by the «ring» topology The detector operates under the CP control, all detector configurations are made through the device software. When connecting wired devices, it is necessary to take into account the maximum length of the PLC from the CP to the end device, which should not exceed 1200 meters.
  • Page 10 Device configuration If you are making configurations for a previously paired and configured device, you must: - select item 3.DEV and press OK - select submenu 1.Devices list. Press OK. - select submenu 2. Wired DEV. Press OK. - select the desired slot. Press OK. If configurations are made during pairing, the configuration menu will be available immediately.
  • Page 11 ● Device menu – device submenu; ○ Device configuration - advanced device configuration (inactive for HD); ○ Reaction configuration – device reaction configuration; ○ Send test – sending test command to device. ● Delete – device deleting from CP. ATTENTION! Options marked with * are not configurable and are for informational purposes only.
  • Page 12: Detector Deactivation

    Alarm/Fire/Test mode 1 pulse Repetition period 1 s. 2.6. Detector deactivation When performing installation and maintenance work, it is recommended to switch the detector to the deactivation mode. At the same time, device pairing to the CP is preserved, but all reactions of the detector become inactive, including the alarm signals «Fire1»...
  • Page 13: Сp Bypass Mode

    After that you can see the list of wired DEVs which are deactivated on the system with their slot number #Х. СP bypass mode 2.7. Bypass mode is used to simultaneously disable all DEVs linked to a given CP. At the same time, pairing and the devices configurations are preserved.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    - In the Main menu select 3.DEV. Press Ок. - select 2.Device zones. Press Ок. - select the right Zone. Press Ок. - select Fire2 by single det. Press Ок. - set time 0000. Press Ок. - make sure that for Fire2 by 2 and more: on is selected.
  • Page 15: Storage

    ● external inspection of the detector for traces of moisture and mechanical damage; ● checking the indication of the detector: «Standby mode» according to table 3; ● PLC line check: Open the main menu of CP. Select 3.DEVs and press Ок. Select 1.Devices list in the submenu.
  • Page 16: Disposal

    A copy of the payment document for the detector must be attached to the act. Certification 9.1. Addressable heat detector HD-1 «RUBETEK» complies with the European standard EN 54-5 «Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 5: Heat detectors – Point detectors».
  • Page 17 10.3. Legal address: 302020, Ippodromny ln 9/24, Orel, Russian Federation 10.4. Phone: +7 (4862) 51-10-91 10.5. Email: info@zavodpriborov.com...

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