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1. M RLY f TEST dii MAH Tm WARN Le COM f Sheild J Cable 1 Figure 9 Terminal wiring diagram at fault and warning relay 13 md a SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Fault Relay Output Wiring Diagram Relay Status TB1 Fault Relay Normal De Energized Fault Energized FITNC _ Closed NO FLT COM Rating 2A 28VDC 4A 125VAC 2A 250VAC Change Fault Relay s FLT_N O N C mode accordingly by switching jumper FLT N O is available by default Wiring the Power Supply Fire 522 and Fault Relay for Addressable Systems DETECTOR CONTROLLER DC24V Wiring the Power Supply Fire Relay and Fault Relay for Conventional Systems nan Je CONTROLLER DC24V CONTROLLER DETECTOR JUA 2 a I BITEEEEE ee za a f T ALARM i Seed 216 ale Ie 2a ojojo SAFE SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 0 20mA Current Source Wiring Diagram This signal shows when various recorded information of cur
2. Latching ON Laiching OFF 3 5 3 Alarm Delay The SafeFlame is equipped with an Alarm delay option which provides programmable time delays by changing settings The alarm signal will be activated if the fire still exists after the programmed delay time But if the fire disappears within the programmed delay time the detector will return to its standby state The alarm delay option affects the output relays and the 0 20mA The LEDs and the outputs indicate warning levels during the delay time only if the fire doncition exists Sensitivity 2 Note With a delay of 5 the average response time is about 12 sec for a standard fire at 100 0 5 0 5 3 5 4 Built in Test After installation the detector can perform self diagnostic tests by itself from the internal sensor to the circuit Function No 8 1 Self Test OFF Self Test ON Self testing performed every 12 hours 18 oe d 2 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 4 Operating and Testing the Detector 4 1 Initial Power Up Before powering up a SafeFlame detector inspect all aspects of the installed equipment This initial inspection can help to prevent future down time and improve the longevity and performance of the detectors Initial Operation Operational or Output Status Fault Relay signal Open N O De Energized Before Connecti
3. and indicates corrective measures Ignoring these instructions may cause problems with the detector and may invalidate the warranty Whenever a unit requires service please contact Safe Fire Detection or its authorized distributor for assistance Please record the maintenance process for the detector in the maintenance book Device name date of installation name or supplier and other necessary information must be recorded accordingly If there is any service needed the maintenance record should be sent with the detector for reference 20 em d 2 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 5 1 Maintenance The detector must be kept as clean as possible Clean the viewing window and the reflector of the SafeFlame periodically The frequency of cleaning depends on the local environmental conditions and specific applications Cleaning and operation testing must be completed at least every 6 months oteps for cleaning the detector 1 Disconnect power to the detector before proceeding with any maintenance including window lens cleaning 2 Use cleaning liquid for view window on detector Do not forget to rinse when finished 3 Where dust dirt or moisture accumulate on the window first clean it with a soft brush and use the cleaning liquid with a soft cloth Finally rinse it clean with water 5 2 Troubleshooting Checkthatthe detector is connecte
4. 700 Rev 1 10 12 Figure 14 TL205 Test Lamp Testing Procedures with the TL205 1 Please wait for 10 seconds after power is connected Check if Yellow LED is blinking 2 Turn onthe TL205 and point it at the front of the SafeFlame The recommended distance between the test lamp and the detector is within 16ft 5m Ifthe Red LED is on the fire is detected Ifthe productis set to reset manually cycle power to the detector If the Red LED does not turn on please reduce the testing distance and try again If that same problem persists check the test lamp for functionality If working properly contact the manufacturer gt Note If bulb No 1 is blinking and the radiation intensity is weak or if the 2 bulb is not functioning please re charge the test lamp If neither the No 1 or No 2 bulbs turn on it means the test lamp is defective and require repair Detector Status During Testing Operational or Output Status Fault Relay signal Open N O De Energized Before Connecting Power All LEDs off Fault Relay signal Closed N C Energized Common After 7 seconds of self diagnosis test LED intersect for 3 seconds Yellow Red gt Yellow gt etc blinking Connecting All output Normal signal N C Energized Power Yellow LED blinking 0 All output Fire signal After 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section deals with preventive maintenance describes possible faults
5. Avoid areas that are outside of the operating range of the detector and areas that would be prone to false alarms 3 2 Unpacking the Detector and Necessary Tools Please inspect the external condition of the detector when unpacking the product If there is any damage on the detector please contact the manufacturer immediately Box contents e SafeFlame UV IR detector Mounting Bracket e Spare bolts detailed below Spare Part Size 09 7 Descripion Hexagon Wrench Bolt M6x10 2 Connecting bracket to the detector Hexagon Wrench Bolt M6x35 OEM Holding sensors to backplate Button Screw M5x30 For mounting the bracket Necessary Tools for Installation e Hexagon Wrench Metric 5M e Phillips Screwdriver 11 SAFE SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 3 3 Mounting Bracket 3 3 1 Specifications Angle Adjustment Horizontal 180 Vertical 180 Weight 1kg Dimensions Bracket 2 6 x 100 x 88mm 10 9 x 3 9 x 3 4 Color Ivory Enclosure Material Aluminum Wall Mounted Size 6 x 4 5mm bolt 3 3 2 Installation Necessary Tool Hexagon Wrench Driver Screw Driver Components Metric M6 10 x 2pcs Metric M5 30 x 4pcs 1 57 40 00 oio 1 18 30 00 10 86 276 00 10 86 276 00 1 73 44 00 Figure 6 Bracket and Product 3 4 Wiring and Conduit Connections 3 4 1 Terminal Connections All connection
6. ED BY SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC OR BY AN AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR REPRESENTATIVE FAMILIAR WITH ALL RELEVANT PROCEDURES AND HAZARDS FOR INFORMATION REGARDING TRAINING SCHOOLS OR FACTORY APPROVED CERTIFICATION PLEASE CONTACT SAFE FIRE DETECTION Copyright Information This Document may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means without the prior express written permission of Safe Fire Detection Inc Disclaimer Safe Fire Detection Inc reserves the right to change any information contained in this manual without notice Codes and Standards Safe Fire Detection Inc strongly recommends that this manual be read in conjunction with the appropriate local codes and standards for fire detection systems and electrical connections SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Warranty Information oafe Fire Detection s new Flame Detector SafeFlame is a flame detector not a complete system and must interface with an approved fire alarm panel that meets all local and national codes to become a system All accessories pertaining to the detector for installation and mounting must be purchased from Safe Fire Detection or the warranty may be void If a system is desired the fire alarm control releasing panel can be purchased from Safe Fire Detection to create a system and if all i s components and accessories are purchased from Safe Fire Detection Inc SafeFire Detecti
7. Please be sure to check all local and state codes prior to designing and installing a system It is advisable to contact the local AHJ in the planning stages of a project SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 1 Safe Introduction Safe Fire Detection Inc is committed to providing the best customer support in the industry This provides our clients with the satisfaction of knowing that their valuable assets and business operation are our greatest concerns This trust has been earned through 40 years of proven product reliability dedication and by providing unparalleled detection helping safeguard facilities around the world Safe Fire Detection s products have been leading the Early Warning Fire Detection EWFD market since 1972 protecting loss from fire smoke heat and water Our new product line oafeFlame is revolutionizing flame detection by implementing a more versatile flame detector with greater detection distances combined with the lowest cost in the industry We have built our reputation not just on products but customer focused solutions We combine extensive industry knowledge with solid technical expertise to help our clients customers safeguard their valuable assets This manual will provide information regarding the proper installation of a SafeFlame detection system see warranty information as well as a guide in planning for adequate cove
8. R DC24V i i i Figure 12 Remote reset wiring diagram External Self Diagnosis Test Wiring Diagram Signal Specification Operating Signal Same level of Signal with 24V Operating Delayed Time 5 Seconds Operating Continuous Time Operating delayed time 10 sec Signal Terminal Number Signal Name TEST RLY Change JP1 s jumper to TEST RLY Result Signal Normal Output for all signals Fault Relay Output De Energized 2mA 0 5 Self Test Error Signal Yellow LED blinking 2Hz Response of communication self test faulty signal CONTROLLER DC24V i HI T H Shaild Figure 13 External self test signal 16 SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Ground Connection For proper operation of the detector the SafeFlame must be grounded through a wire to the chassis Failure to establish a ground connection can lead to greater susceptibility of the detector to power surges electromagnetic interference and ultimately damage to the detector External Grounding Connect ground wire to right side of enclosure 3 4 2 Conduit Installation 1 Use gt NPT 14 or M20x1 5 conduit connection or suitable explosion proof gland to assemble the cable and conduit to the detect
9. SAFE SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 M rame SafeFlame Flame Detection Installation Manual October 2012 NOTICE Installers of any SafeFlame products or systems must be trained and hold a current and valid training certificate number Warranty will be void if installed by unauthorized personnel SAFE Fire Detection Inc 5915 Stockbridge Dr Monroe NC 28110 Phone 704 821 7920 704 821 4327 Fax FIRE DETECTION INC Website www safefiredetection com E mail staff safefiredetection com SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 SAFE Fire Detection Home Office SAFE Fire Detection Inc 5915 Stockbridge Drive Monroe North Carolina 28110 USA Phone 704 821 7920 Fax 704 821 4327 E Mail staff safefiredetection com Web Page http www safefiredetection com NOTICE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL DETAILS OR VARIATIONS IN EQUIPMENT OR TO PROVIDE FOR EVERY POSSIBLE CONTIGENCY IN CONNECTION INSTALLATION OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF SAFEFLAME FLAME DETECTION SYSTEMS SHOULD FURTHER INFORMATION BE DESIRED OR SHOULD PARTICULAR PROBLEMS ARISE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED SUFFICIENTLY FOR THE PURCHASERS PURPOSE THE MATTER SHOULD BE REFERRED TO SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORM
10. ctors use photoelectric sensors to detect a fire The radiation coming from the fire heats up the UV sensor causing electrons to flow signaling that a fire is present 2 2 2 5 485 Modbus The SF100S X is capable of connecting to any RS 485 communication network by connecting to a universal controller The detector is capable of informing the network of the current product condition fire fault warning and can be used in synch with interlinking remote control 2 3 Detector Performance Options 2 3 1 Cone of Vision The SF100S X have a field of view of 90 horizontal 90 vertical Relative Range 10 deg 100 10 30 30 M 40 deg 40 deg 745 deg 45 deg 50 deg Aie Jt 90 dcg ao P d d 60 deg NS e P 7 60 deg ot 1 ie J m 2 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 2 3 2 Detector Sensitivity The detector has two response levels Warning Pre Alarm and Alarm The detection range for the detector is 100 feet 30 meters for a standard fire A standard fire is defined as a 1ft 0 1m n heptane pan fire The Warning level is an alarm verification system Having this option enabled will delay the alarm signal by approximately 5 seconds 2 3 3 LED Indicator Two colored LED indicators are located inside the detector adjacent to the UV IR sensor LED Color and Mode Yellow LED bl
11. d properly Check thatthe detector is connected with No LED response after power applied the appropriate power supply polarity Checkthe voltage supplied to the detector Checkto see ifthere has been an internal short due to a foreign substance Checkthe input voltage of the product Check all wiring and search for signs of Yellow LED blinking 2Hz for signs of foreign substances Ifinput voltage is correct please contact the manufacturer Check that the detector is connected properly Check that the wiring connections are correct according to the user manual Fire signals can be measure after detection Check if there is a signal after performing a fire test Check the jumper setting for 4 20mA current output is correctly set Output signals not recieved 21 m E FIRE DETECTION SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 FIRE DETECTION ING 5915 Stockbridge Dr Monroe NC 28110 Tel 704 821 7920 Fax 704 821 4327 22
12. inking 0 5Hz Yellow LED blinking 0 5Hz and Red LED blinking 2Hz Yellow LED blinking 0 5Hz and Red LED solid Yellow amp Red LED blinking repeatedly 3 sec Yellow LED blinking 2Hz Yellow LED blinking 2Hz and Red LED blinking 2Hz Yellow LED blinking 2Hz and Red LED solid Chassis Ground 2 C Ie Yellow LED SafeFlame UV IR Aluminum SafeFlame UV IR Stainless Steel Explosion Proof SF100A SF100SX Figure 1 Product Image LED Position indicator 7 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 2 3 4 False Alarm Protection and Immunity The detector is immune to a variety of potential false alarm sources Below is a table showing either the immunity to a radiation source or the distance beyond which the detector is immune to the radiation source Radiation Source Indirect or reflected sunlight Incandescent lamp 100W Fluorescent light 40W Electric Heater 1500W Blue Green dome light XXXW Hot plate 200 C Halogen lamp 500W Glass Halogen lamp 1000W Quartz lamp Grinding metal Arc welding 5mm 200A 15ft 4 6m 2 4 SafeFlame UV IR Specifications 2 4 1 Electrical Specifications Recommended Voltage 24 VDC Rating Voltage 17 VDC to 32 VDC Max Input Voltage 36 VDC Non lsolation Output Common 24V IN Power Max Resistance 5000 2 4 2 Env
13. ironmental Specifications Operating Temperature 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F Storage Temperature 50 C to 80 C 58 F to 176 F Humidity Range 0 to 95 relative humidit A SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 2 4 3 Mechanical Specifications SafeFlame UV IR Standard SF100A Enclosure Material Aluminum Weight Detector 1 2kg 2 Dimensions Detector 150 x 125 x 103mm 5 9 x 4 9 x 4 1 Dimensions with Bracket 150 x 171 x 347mm 5 9 x 6 7 x 13 7 Color lvo Conduit Connection 2 x 1 2 PF Wire Gauge 12 AWG to 24 AWG Water and Dust Tight IP67 5 43in 138 0mm i 1 fo e n ol M Y A Y 5 0 78 20 0mm 1 65in 42 0mm 2 8in 72 0mm 5 9in 150mm Figure 2 Front Figure 3 Side SafeFlame UV IR Explosion Proof SF100SX Enclosure Material 316 Stainless Steel Weight Detector 2 4kg 5 3lbs Detector w Bracket 3 4kg 7 5lbs Dimensions Detector 134 x 117 x 120mm 5 3 x 4 6 x 4 7 Dimensions with Bracket 134 x 163 x 365 7mm 5 3 x 6 4 x 14 4 Col
14. ng Power All LEDs off Fault Relay signal Closed N C Energized Common After 7 seconds of self diagnosis test LED intersect for After 3 seconds Yellow Red gt Yellow gt etc blinking Connecting All output Normal signal N C Energized Yellow LED blinking 0 Power Fault Relay signal Closed N C De Energized LED Fault signal output 0 20mA Fault signal RS 485 communication Fault signal Fault 4 2 Safety Handling Below are a few Safety considerations to take into account when the SafeFlame has power connected e Please refer to the diagrams and specifications in the user manual e Donotopen the SafeFlame while the power is connected Disassembly and assembly of the internal electrical parts is not allowed by anyone except the manufacturer Unauthorized action will void the warranty Before working on any equipment be sure that the detector is disconnected from any suppression or extinguishing systems 4 3 Testing 4 3 1 Built in Test The detector will automatically perform a self diagnostic test every 12 hours 4 3 2 Test Lamp The TL 205 generates specific UV IR radiation which can be detected by the SafeFlame detector series as a fire It has an individual built in internal power supply making it portable with up to a 30 minute charge 19 TE 2 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1
15. on Inc will honor it s warranty as stated below If non approved mounting hardware is used and or manufacturer s installation instructions are not complied with fully the detector warranty may be void Seller warrants that detectors and or systems purchased from Safe Fire Detection will under normal use and service be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 5 year from the date of original sale All parts and repairs under the same conditions as the systems above will be warranted for ninety 90 days Seller agrees upon written notice from Buyer given no later than thirty 30 days after the defect is discovered to repair or replace at the Seller s option any part which after examination by Seller is disclosed to have been defective provided that such product is returned to Seller transportation prepaid during the warranty period This warranty does not apply to any damage resulting from accident improper installation misuse or abuse The full extents of Seller s warranty obligations are to repair or replace any defective part Return Transportation is the responsibility of the buyer There are no other warranty obligations of seller including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose either expressed or implied Seller is not liable for any other costs delays labor charges shipping or handling charges for warranty parts or claims nor for any consequential or incidental damages wi
16. or When using conduit connection for division installation conduit seals must be withing 18 inches 450mm from the enclosure When using conduit connection for ATEX installation conduit seals must be placed at enclosure Install the conduit including drain holes facing downward to avoid water condensation in the detector I N 3 5 Setting up the Detector 3 5 1 Sensitivity The sensitivity level can be adjusted by the user according to adhere to local codes environments or the desires of the client Please make sure all laws codes and regulations are met when installing the SafeFlame detector Note The detector must be powered off to adjust the sensitivity level and comes at the preset detection range of 100 ft 30m adjust the sensitivity of the detector switch No at SW1 1 switch Seting Detection Range Term 1 os an wee 2 1008 Reference source of detection range is 1 x 1 fire of n heptane 17 E F 1 SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 3 5 2 Signal Latching Thisis the recovery signal when the source ofthe fire disappears or is out of range This supports two kinds of settings First the user can reset the detector through powering OFF and ON manually or using RESET RLY terminal Second it recovers automatically after 5 seconds if the fire detection signal is cancelled
17. or Metal Conduit Connection 1 NPT 14 M20 x 1 5 Wire Gauge 12 AWG to 24 AWG Hazardous Area Approvals Class Div 1 Groups B C and D Class II Div 1 Groups E F Class 4 8in 122 0mm us t m E ol o D EE E lo F xv m i 4 FT S Q A ul 2 8in 72 E in 72 0mm _ 5 3in 134 0mm Figure 4 Front Figure 5 Side 10 SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 3 Installation 3 1 Guidelines for Installation For optimal detector performance and protection of the hazard please consider the guidelines for installation opacing The number offlame detectors in the protected area is determined by the size ofthe area the Cone of Vision obstructions and sensitivity Aiming Theflame detector should be pointed toward the center of the desired area of protection Point the detector pointed ata downward angle to prevent dust and dirt build up if possible Sensitivity Determined by the size of the fire at the required distance and the type of flammable materials Wiring Use only 12 to 24 AWG shielded wire for all power and networking cable Environment
18. rage of the protected areas in accordance with accepted fire protection principles The current NFPA 72 National spacing and location for adequate area protection It is important to note that codes standards and regulatory requirements do change over time and it is highly recommended that prior to planning and installation the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ be consulted to ensure compliance SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC 5915 Stockbridge Dr Monroe NC 28110 Tel 704 821 7920 Fax 704 821 4327 SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 2 SafeFlame UV IR Introduction 2 1 Overview SafeFlame is UV IR type flame detector that pyroelectric IR Detectors and photoelectric UV Detectors effects to judge the change in temperature and radiation When radiation from a fire hits the small pyroelectric crystal in the IR detector it causes the crystal to heat up sending an electronic signal out causing an alarm to be triggered The advanced technology in the SafeFlame UV IR detectors give the detectors an adjustable detection range of a maximum of 100 feet and a viewing angle of 90 horizontal and 90 vertical Both the SF100A and the SF100SX come standard with 0 20mA current source RS 485 communication and user selectable Warning Pre Alarm and Fault relays The SafeFlame UV IR detectors are available in Standard Aluminum and Explosion Proof Stainles
19. rent output is transmitted through electrical wiring It is varied according to the product status Non lsolation Output Common 24V IN Power Max Resistance 5000 UV Detection 16 0 5 20mA 0 5 Fire Detection CONTROLLER 0 24 E 0 5 E 206 ole E Figure 10 Terminal wiring diagram schematic at 0 20mA output RS 485 Wiring Diagram This signal does not inform product status only but also supports changing and controlling in variable setting value And this function can be sued in synch with interlinking remote control or other systems Communication Specification Signal Terminal Number Non Isolation Communication Full Duplex Half Duplex 9600bps basic setting 1 N support Client Support Protocol Manufacturer Figure 11 Terminal wiring discern schematic at RS 485 15 m lt SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Remote Reset Wiring Diagram Signal Specification Operating Signal Same level of Signal with 24V Operating Delayed Time 5 Seconds Operating Continuous Time After cancelling operating signal reset time Signal Terminal Number Signal Name 80 RESET RLY DETECTOR CONTROLLE
20. s Steel 2 1 1 Models and Types SafeFlame UV IR Aluminum SafeFlame UV IR Stainless Steel Explosion Proof SF100A SF100SX The SafeFlame UV IR Flame Detector comes in two varieties standard and explosion proof The standard SafeFlame detector is made from aluminum and the explosion proof SafeFlame detector is made from stainless steel Their part numbers are notated below SF100A SafeFlame UV IR Standard SF100SX SafeFlame UV IR Explosion Proof SAFE FIRE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 2 2 Principles of Operation 2 2 1 UV IR Flame Detector SafeFlame s UV IR flame detector uses an ultra high signal to noise ratio UV sensor and a separate IR sensor to offer superior flame detection The UV sensor offers superior sensitivity while the IR sensor ensures resistance to false alarms from things like solar spikes arc welding lighting and X Rays The IR sensor works on the 4 1 4 6 micron spectral range The same spectral range as a fire UV IR detection uses pyroelectric Detectors and photoelectric UV Detectors effects to judge the change in temperature and radiation When radiation from a fire hits the small pyroelectric crystal in the IR detector it causes the crystal to heat up sending an electronic signal out causing an alarm to be triggered An opposite electrical charge is given when the pyroelectric crystal is cooled down SafeFlame with UV dete
21. s are made through Terminal Board 1 TB1 located on the interior back plate ofthe SF100A SX detector Test ALY 4 20 12 Figure 7 TB1 Terminal address at product cover 12 m 4 V SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual FIRE DETECTION INC Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Alarm Relay Output Wiring Diagram Relay Status 1 Fire Relay Normal De Energized Fire Energized 5 20 ALM NC 6 19 7 18 COM Rating 2A 28VDC 4A 125VAC 2A 250VAC DETECTOR EOL 10 CONTROLLER DC24V 13 4 7 J J V J 0 J J J 2 1 I hs O 7 C C A 7 Y 7 0 ALARM LT A Se a ee eee paw Sanne sicud inae Figure 8 Terminal wiring diagram at fire alarm relay Warning Relay Output Wiring Diagram Relay Status TB1 Warning Relay Normal De Energized Warning Energized WARN N C WARN N O 15 WARN CONTROLLER DC24V y Q Y YT 0 2 T F p TNO op ALARM gt Aba RESET 4 97 i COM
22. th respect to the product for its use SAFE DETECTION INC SafeFlame Installation and Operation Manual Publication M 1700 Rev 1 10 12 Table of Contents 1 Safe Fire Detection Company Introduction 5 2 SafeFlame UV IR Introduction 6 2 1 Overview 6 2 1 1 Model and Types 6 2 2 Principles of Operation 7 2 2 1 UV IR Flame Detection 7 2 2 2 RS 485 Modbus T 2 3 Detector Performance Options T 2 3 1 Cone of Vision 7 2 3 2 Detector Sensitivity 8 2 3 3 LED Indicators 8 2 3 4 False Alarm Protection and Immunity 9 2 4 Specifications 9 2 4 1 Electrical Specifications 9 2 4 2 Environmental Specifications 9 2 4 3 Mechanical Specifications 10 3 Installation 11 3 1 Guidelines for Installation 11 3 2 Unpacking the Detector and Necessary Tools 11 3 3 Mounting Bracket 12 3 3 1 Specifications 12 3 3 2 Installation 12 3 4 Wiring and Conduit Connections 12 3 4 1 Terminal Connections 12 3 4 2 Conduit 17 3 5 Setting up the Detector 17 3 5 1 Sensitivity 17 3 5 2 Signal Latching 18 3 5 3 Alarm 18 18 3 5 4 Built in Test Builtin Test B 348 4 Operating and Testing the Detector 19 4 1 Initial Power Up 19 4 2 Safety Precautions 19 4 3 Testing 19 4 3 1 Bulilt in Test 19 4 3 2 Test Lamp 19 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 1 1 20 1Maintenance 5 2 Troubleshooting This guide is to be used as a general guideline for installing a SafeFlame flame detection system

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