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    D200-15-00 1 I56-0083-0 7R DH100LP Air Duct Smoke Detector with Extended Air Speed Range INST ALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 3825 Ohio A v enue , St. Charles, Illinois 60 174 1-800-SENSOR2, F AX: 630-377-6495 The Inno va ir DH1 00LP model is a photoe lectr ic detector appr o v ed f or an ex tended air speed r ange of 1 00 to 4000 feet per m[...]

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    [5.2] Drill The Mounting Holes R emo ve the paper backing from the mounting template supplied. Affix the template to the duct at the desired mounting location. Make sure the template lies flat and smooth on the duct. Center punch holes A and B. Drill the holes as indicated on the template . [5.2.1] Sampling Tube Installation for Ducts Less Than 1 1[...]

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    the in let ho le on the op posit e side of th e duct to al lo w for moist ure dr ainag e . If the t ube is shorte r than the w idth of the air duct, ins tall the end cap into the samp ling tube as sho wn in Figur e 4. Samplin g tubes ov er 3 ft. long must be supporte d at the end opposi te the duct detecto r . 2. Slide the tube into the housing bus[...]

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    [5.4.3] Modifications of Sampling Tubes There ma y be applications wher e duct widths ar e not what is specified for the installation. In such cases, it is permis- sible to modify a sampling tube that is longer than neces- sary to span the duct width. Use a 0.193-inch diameter (#1 0) drill and add the appro- priate number of holes so that the total[...]

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    F or signal wiring, (the wiring between interconnected detectors or from detectors to auxiliary devices), it is usu- ally recommended that single conductor wir e be no smaller than 18 gauge . The duct smoke detector terminals accom- modate wire sizes up to 12 gauge. The last foot of conduit should be flexible conduit (a v ailable in electrical supp[...]

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    D200-15-00 6 I56-0083-0 7R DETECTOR BOARD 7 6 4 (+) IN (+) OUT (+) (+) 5 8 (–) (–) IN (–) OUT 1ST DETECTOR IN LOOP DH100LP (–) RA400Z (OPTIONAL) REMOTE ALARM LED 2.8 VDC NOM. IN ALARM DETECTOR BOARD 7 6 4 (+) IN (+) OUT (+) (+) 5 8 (– ) (–) IN (–) OUT LAST DETECTOR IN LOOP DH100LP (– ) RA400Z (OPTIONAL) REMOTE ALARM LED 2.8 VDC NOM.[...]

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    T est — The tr ouble condition can be caused inten- tionally to verify correct operation of the sys- tem. R emo ve the detector board to cause a trouble condition locally and at the system control panel. [6.2.2] Alarm T ests [6.2.2.1] M02-04-00 Magnet T est 1. Place the painted surface of the magnet onto the TEST locator on the bottom of the hous[...]

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    [9] Model DH100LP Air Duct Smoke Detector Specifications Operating T emperatur e: +32° to +13 1° F 0° to +55° C Storage T emperatur e: –22° to +158° F –30° to +70° C Humidity: 1 0% to 93% R.H. noncondensing Air V elocity: 1 00 to 4000 ft./min. 0.5 to 20.3 m/sec. Dimensions: 14.38” L x 5.5” W x 2.75” D 36.5cm L x 14cm W x 7cm D W e[...]