Carcasa para Detectores de Humo en Ducto 4098-9755 - SIMPLEX
Carcasa para Detectores de Humo en Ducto 4098-9755 - SIMPLEX
Carcasa para Detectores de Humo en Ducto 4098-9755 - SIMPLEX
Duct Detectors/Sensors
Installation Instructions
Cautions READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions
and Warnings must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon
proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED- Upon unpacking your Simplex
product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the car-
rier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs
should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15 - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTICE:
THESE DEVICES ARE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR/SENSORS. THEY ARE DESIGNED TO SAMPLE THE AIR
FLOW PASSING BY IT IN THE AIR DUCT TO DETERMINE WHETHER IT CONTAINS UNACCEPTABLE
LEVELS OF SMOKE.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR/SENSOR IS HIGHLY DEPENDENT UPON:
•THE DESIGN AND OPERATING CONDITIONS OF THE AIR HANDLING SYSTEM IN WHICH IT IS
INSTALLED;
•VARIABLES SUCH AS SMOKE DILUTION AND STRATIFICATION OVER WHICH EVEN THE BEST
DESIGNED SYSTEMS HAVE NO CONTROL; AND,
•PROPER PLACEMENT AND POSITIONING OF THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR/SENSOR, WHICH IS
OFTEN COMPROMISED FOR PRACTICAL REASONS.
FOR THE REASONS STATED ABOVE, THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR/SENSOR
CANNOT BE WARRANTEED OR GUARANTEED. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS DUCT
SMOKE DETECTOR/SENSOR BE USED AS OR REGARDED TO BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BUILDING’S
REGULAR FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEM, TO WHICH THIS DEVICE IS ATTACHED AS A
SECONDARY DETECTION DEVICE.
THE NFPA STATES THAT DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS/SENSORS MUST NOT BE USED AS
SUBSTITUTES FOR OPEN AREA PROTECTION. THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS/SENSORS ARE
INTENDED FOR USE IN THE CONTROL OF AIR HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF
CLOSING DAMPERS OR SHUTTING DOWN AIR HANDLING UNITS.
NOTE FOR CANADIAN APPLICATION
THE DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS AND SENSORS DESCRIBED IN THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAN ONLY BE CONNECTED TO THE 2120 SYSTEMS THAT WERE LABELED PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE
DATE OF THE CURRENT ULC STANDARD FOR CONTROL UNITS, MARCH 31, 1989, AND SUBJECT TO
ACCEPTANCE BY THE AHJ.
General Description
The 4098 Duct Detector/Sensors (see Figure 1) are designed to sample air and detect smoke in air ducts. The 4098 Duct Detector/
Sensors are available in the following configurations:
• 4098-9685 Two-Wire Duct Detector supplied with the 4098-9601 Photoelectric Detector
• 4098-9686 Four-Wire Duct Detector supplied with the 4098-9601 Photoelectric Detector
• 4098-9688 Two-Wire Duct Detector with Relay Drive supplied with the 4098-9601 Photoelectric Detector
• 4098-9755 Two-Wire Duct Sensor supplied with the 4098-9714 Photo Smoke Sensor
• 4098-9756 Four-Wire Duct Sensor supplied with the 4098-9714 Photo Smoke Sensor
The 4098-9685, 4098-9686, and 4098-9688 Duct Detectors have a red LED on the detector for “POWER ON” indication (red LED
flashing) or for “ALARM” indication (red LED “ON” steady).
The 4098-9755 and 4098-9756 Duct Sensors have a red LED on the PCB assembly for “POWER ON” indication (red LED
flashing) or for “ALARM” or “TROUBLE” indication (red LED “ON” Steady).
The 4098-9686 Four-Wire Duct Detector and 4098-9756 Four-Wire Duct Sensor have a yellow LED that indicates a short or open
condition on the supervised control zone (yellow LED “ON” steady). A trouble is also reported to the panel during a short or open
condition.
The 4098-9686 and 4098-9756 provide a supervised control circuit to drive up to fifteen (15) remote 4098-9843 relays for alarm,
supervisory, and control functions. The 4098-9688 Two-Wire Duct Detector provides a supervised relay control output that can
drive one (1) 4098-9841 remote relay.
For detailed information on using smoke detectors/sensors in air distribution systems, see NFPA 90A.
BASE GASKET CAP PLUG
HOUSING BASE SHIP GROUP 748-518
SEE NOTE 3/4" CONDUIT
COVER GASKET ENTRY (2)
# 12-18 AWG WIRE
RECOMMENDED
STATUS LED
#8 CAPTIVE PANHEAD
SCREW
QTY: 4
DETECTOR
or
SENSOR
DETECTOR MAGNETIC
TEST LOCATION
DETECTOR/SENSOR
BASE
PCB ASSEMBLY
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Setting the Duct Sensor’s Address
General
Duct sensor addressing is critical since the 2120 Communicating Device Transponder (CDT), 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4008, 4120,
4100U, 4100ES, and 4010ES Systems report alarms and troubles per duct sensor rather than per zone. Each duct sensor has a
unique address. This address is associated with a custom label that identifies its physical location within a building. The duct
sensor’s address and location must match up with the address listed in the specification sheets of the 2120 Job Configuration Report
or Programmer’s Report for the 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4008, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, or 4010ES System. You should have the
appropriate specification sheets with you during this part of the installation.
Address Setting for the 2120 CDT System (use with 4098-9755 only)
1. Using the 2120 Job Configuration Report, find the entry for the duct sensor you are about to install. The CUSTOM LABEL col-
umn provides the location while the DEVICE ADDRESS column provides the switch setting data.
2. Using the switch setting data for the duct sensor you are installing set the duct sensor’s address using Figure 3. Loosen the four
screws securing the clear plastic cover to the housing base. Locate the DIP switch on the duct sensor’s PCB assembly in the wir-
ing compartment (see Figure 1). Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches.
For the switch setting data in the DEVICE ADDRESS column, “1” is switch ON while “0” is switch OFF.
3. Recheck the location of the sensor and its address before electrical installation. Mark an address label with the appropriate
address for your duct sensor by shading a label box for each sensor DIP switch in the ON position. Then apply the label to the
sensor near the sensor’s DIP switches.
4. Secure the duct sensor’s clear plastic cover to the housing using the four screws. (Torque screws to 8-10 inch-pounds).
Address Setting for the 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4008, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, or 4010ES
1. Using the System Point Summary for the 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4008, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, or 4010ES, find the entry for the duct
sensor you are about to install. The ZONE NAME (with an “M” prefix) and CUSTOM LABEL are located in the SYSTEM
POINT SUMMARY.
For example, Address M1-7 (for the 4010, 4100+, 4008, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, or 4010ES System) is shaded in Figure 2. M1 is
the addressable channel while -7 is the device address on the channel. For this 4098-9755 duct sensor without relay having
Address M1-7, address 7 must be set on the duct sensor’s DIP switches. Address 7 is illustrated in Figure 3. Note that Address
M1-8 in Figure 2 is for a 4098-9755 duct sensor with relay and has a different point type.
2. Using the example given in Step 1 as a guideline, set the duct sensor’s address using Figure 3. Loosen the four screws securing
the clear plastic cover to the housing base. Locate the DIP switch on the duct sensor’s PCB assembly in the wiring compartment
(see Figure 1). Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches.
3. Recheck the location of the sensor and its address before electrical connection. Mark an address label with the appropriate
address for your duct sensor by shading a label box for each sensor DIP switch in the ON position. Then apply the label to the
sensor near the sensor’s DIP switch.
4. Secure the duct sensor’s clear plastic cover to the housing using the four screws. (Torque screws to 8-10 inch-pounds).
4020 System
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Zone
DEVICE ADDRESS
DEVICE ADDRESS
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Note: The 4020, 4100+, 4120, 4100U, and 4100ES systems support up to 127 devices on each of their MAPNET II channels. The
4010, 4010ES, 4100U, and 4100ES support up to 250 devices on the IDNet channel. The 4008 supports up to 200 devices on
its IDNet channel.
Figure 3. 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4008, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, and 4010ES MAPNET II/IDNet Address Chart
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Electrical Specifications
Introduction
Addressable duct sensors are connected to a 2120 CDT (4098-9755 only), 4010, 4008, 4020, 4100+, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES, or
4010ES Fire Alarm System by twisted pair-wire (MAPNET II/IDNet). The duct sensor obtains both power and data over this wire
pair. (Shielded twisted pair-wire for the MAPNET II/IDNet circuit is recommended; if not shielded or twisted, consult a Simplex
product representative.) For relay operation (4098-9756 only), a separate 24VDC source of power is required in addition to the
MAPNET II/IDNet lines. Refer to Table 1 for duct sensor compatibility.
Note: The 24VDC power source must originate from a fused power supply listed for fire protection signaling use, or from the Fire
Alarm Control Panel (FACP) power supply.
4098-9755 Two-Wire Duct Sensor 127 Devices (4020, 4100+, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES)
Addresses 1 - 127 (MAPNET II)
128 Devices (2120 CDT)
Addresses 0 – 128 (MAPNET II)
250 Devices (4010, 4010ES, 4100U, 4100ES)
Addresses 1 – 250 (IDNet)
200 Devices (4008)
Addresses 1 – 200 (IDNet)
4098-9756 Four-Wire Duct Sensor 127 Devices (4020, 4100+, 4120, 4100U, 4100ES)
Addresses 1 - 127 (MAPNET II)
250 Devices (4010, 4010ES, 4100U, 4100ES)
Addresses 1 – 250 (IDNet)
200 Devices (4008)
Addresses 1 – 200 (IDNet)
Notes:
1. For detailed interconnection data, see wiring diagrams for specific panels.
2. Panel compatibility identification marker is model number of the module or panel.
3. Sensor compatibility identification marker is model number found on duct sensor label.
UL-LISTED
CONTROL PANEL
SIMPLEX 2120,
4008, 4010,
4010ES, 4020, 4100+,
4100U,4100ES,
OR 4120 Notes:
1. Duct Sensor wiring is 12 to 18 AWG.
2. Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
3. The 2098-9806 and 2098-9808 are polarized. Observe color-coded wiring.
4098-9756
4 098 - 9 75 6 4-WIRE DUC T SENSO R
OPTIONAL
4-WIRE DUCT SENSOR (SEE ACCESSORIES)
OPTIONAL 2 0 98 - 9 80 6
(SEE ACCESSORIES) REMOTE ALARM
SW2 1
ON
ON
SEE - - - -
+
RED RED
BLK BLK
SEE NOTE 5
TO OTHER MAPNE T II /
IDNE T DEVICE S
UL-LISTED OPTIONAL
CONTROL PANEL
SIMPLEX 4008, 4010, SHIELD
4010ES, 4020, 4100+, WHT WHT WHT WHT
4100U, 4100ES, SHIELD
OR 4120
BLUE ---- C BLUE ---- C
MAPNE T II / IDNe t 4 0 9 8 -9 8 4 3 1/2W 10K EO L RESISTOR
4 09 8 - 9 8 4 3
CIRCUIT SHIELD SEE NOTE 1 PAM-S D YELLOW -- N.C. YELLOW -- N.C. 40 8 1 - 90 0 8
(OPTIONAL)
PAM-S D
REL AY ORANGE - N.O. REL AY ORANGE - N.O.
SEE
POWER CIRCUIT NOTE 5
RED RED RED RED
24 VDC
Notes:
1. Duct Sensor is 12 to 18 AWG.
2. The 2098-9806 and 2098-9808 are polarized. Observe color-coded wiring.
3. Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
4. 4098-9843 PAM-SD Relay (Air Products & Controls Limited) are rated at 7 amps 28VDC/10 amps @ 115VAC. Maximum wire length to PAM-SD
Relays is 500 feet (fifteen PAM-SD Relays maximum). Wiring from the relay to the device it is controlling should be no more than 3 feet (per
NFPA-72). If Relay is not used, terminate with 10k EOLR 4081-9008.
5. FAN terminals 9 and 10 are not used.
Figure 5. 4098-9756 Four-Wire Duct Sensor MAPNET II/IDNet Operation with 24VDC Power for Relay Control
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Electrical Specifications (continued)
4098-9688 Duct Detector Electrical Specifications-Two-Wire DC Operation with Remote Relay Control
(Figure 7)
Caution: Connect only one Duct Detector to a two-wire circuit. Cannot be used with the 4004 and 4005 Low current
Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs).
4098-9686 Duct Detector Electrical Specifications-Four-Wire DC Operation with Remote Relay Control
(Figure 8)
The 4098-9686 Four-Wire Duct Detector has a supervised zone to control up to fifteen 4098-9843 Remote Relays (PAM-SD Relay
– Manufacturer Air Products & Controls Ltd.) for initiating or control functions.
•Input Voltage - 21 to 29VDC (absolute rating of 18 to 32VDC), polarized
•Standby Current – 12mA at 24VDC maximum
•Alarm Current - 60mA at 32VDC maximum
•Compatible Remote Relay–4098-9843 (Air Products & Controls PAM-SD), add 15mA to alarm current for each relay
used
•Remote Relay coil connections supervised, 500 feet maximum
•Remote Relay contacts rated 7 amps at 28VDC/10 amps at 115VAC resistive, non-power limited
•Add 20mA to standby and alarm current if 4098-9835 Remote Alarm/Power Indicator/Key Switch is used
Note: The 24VDC power source must originate from a fused power supply listed for fire protection signaling use, or from the Fire
Alarm Control Panel (FACP) power supply.
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Electrical Specifications (continued)
MAXIMUM QUANTITY OF
DUCT DETECTOR SYSTEM
DETECTORS PER INITIATING CIRCUIT
2120 ET/FADM 25
2120 FABT/VPBT 18
2120/4100+ ZAM 20
4001 18
4002 30
4098-9685 Two-Wire Duct Detector 4020 30
4100+/4100U/4100ES/4120/UT 30
4004/4005 20
4004/4005 High Current 30
4006 30
4002 1
4020 1
Accessories
Accessory installation instructions are provided on page 14 of this publication.
Remote Alarm Indicator - Model 2098-9808 (Use with 4098-9755 or 4098-9756) or ! ,! 2 -
•Key Switch activates alarm relay, remote LED, and puts the detector into ./2 -! , 4 %3 4
alarm.
•Standby Current - 20mA (green LED) at 24VDC Nominal.
•LED Alarm Current - 1.2mA (red LED) Nominal.
Note: Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
UL-LISTED
CONTROL PANEL
SIMPLEX 2120,
4001, 4002, 4004, 4005
4006, 4020, 4100+, 4100U,
4100ES, OR 4120
Notes:
1. For Style D initiating device circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B initiating device
circuit, refer to drawings provided with the system panel for proper EOL resistor value.
2. It is recommended that the primary 1 and backup 2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local
requirements.
3. Duct Detector wiring is 12 to 18 AWG. For additional wiring information, refer to wiring diagrams supplied with the
system panel.
4. The 4098-9834 and 4098-9830 are polarized; observe color coded wiring.
5. Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
Notes:
1. For Style D initiating device circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If
Style B initiating circuit, refer to drawings provided with the system panel for proper EOL
resistor value.
2. It is recommended that the primary 1 and backup 2 lines be in separate wire runs and in
compliance with local requirements.
3. Duct Detector wiring is 12 to 18 AWG. For additional wiring information, refer to wiring
diagrams supplied with the system panel.
4. The 4098-9834 or 4098-9830 are polarized; observe color coded wiring.
5. Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
6. 4098-9841 Remote Relay contacts are rated at 1 amp at 28VDC/0.5 amp at 125VAC,
resistive, non-power limited. Wiring from the relay to the device it is controlling should be
no more than 3 feet (per NFPA 72).
Figure 7. 4098-9688 Two-Wire Duct Detector DC Operation with Remote Relay Control
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Notes:
1. For Style D initiating device circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B initiating device circuit
refer to drawings provided with the system panel for proper EOL resistor value.
2. It is recommended that the primary 1 and backup 2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local
requirements. Duct Detector wiring is 12 to 18 AWG. For additional wiring information, refer to wiring diagrams
supplied with the system panel.
3. The 4098-9830, 4098-9834, and 4098-9835 are polarized; observe color coded wiring.
4. Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
5. 4098-9843 PAM-SD Relay (Air Products & Controls Limited) are rated at 7 amps 28VDC/10 amps @ 115VAC. Maximum
wire length to PAM-SD Relays is 500 feet (Fifteen PAM-SD Relays maximum). Wiring from the relay to the device it is
controlling should be no more than 3 feet (per NFPA 72).
Figure 8. 4098-9686 Four-Wire Duct Detector DC Operation with Remote Relay Control
Figure 8. 4098-9686 Four-Wire Duct Detector DC Operation with Remote Relay Control
Installation
Pre-Installation Routines
The 4098-9685, 4098-9686, 4098-9688, 4098-9755 or 4098-9756 Duct Detector/Sensor should be installed in a location of
relatively non-turbulent air flow and within the intended operating velocity range of 300-4000 feet-per-minute (91 to 1220 M/
min.).
Measurements of air flow and examination of engineering specifications that define expected duct air velocities under all
conditions are recommended. This is done to determine if a location is suitable for duct detector/sensor operation. An Alnor
Instrument Co. (Chicago) Model 6000P Velometer or equivalent (not supplied) may be used to check the duct air velocity.
Rules to Follow
For location guidance refer to: NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems; NFPA 72,
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code; and NEMA Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Applications.
1. Locate duct housings so that dampers do not restrict air flow at the detector/sensor location. See Figure 9.
2. Locate air duct detectors/sensors on the return or supply duct of the equipment’s air handling system. However, detectors/sensors
should NOT be installed in the return air damper branch. See Figure 9.
3. Locate air duct detectors/sensors on branch lines if close identification of the alarm source is required.
4. Locate air duct detectors/sensors on the downstream side of filters to sense fire in filters. However, should the filters block, suffi-
cient air flow may not be available for proper air duct detector/sensor operation. See Figure 9.
5. Whenever possible, locate air duct detectors/sensors where they can be conveniently observed and readily serviced.
6. Locate the air duct detectors/sensors in return air ducts ahead of mixing areas.
7. Do not locate air duct detectors/sensors next to outside air inlets unless you want to monitor smoke entry to the handling system
from an adjacent area.
8. Locate air duct detectors/sensors upstream of air humidifiers and cooling coils.
9. The smoke detector is rated 32°F (0°C) to 122°F (50°C) for normal operation. Do not install the duct detector
housing or duct tubes in locations that can exceed these ratings during normal operation.
10. Do not mount the duct housing on bottom of duct.
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Installation (continued)
Note: Airflow can be in either direction. Make sure the inlet tube holes face upstream of air flow.
Figure 11. Inlet Tube Orientation (Mounting Positions – See Figure 16)
Notes:
1. The tab on the inlet tube retainer bracket indicates the
inlet hole side of the pipe.
TAB
SEE NOTE 1 2. The inlet tube must be installed through the hole in the
housing corner next to the smoke port/air flow test holes.
EXHAUST TUBE
INLET RUBBER
SEE NOTE 2 TUBE PLUG
TUBE
OVERALL DUCT WIDTH TUBE TYPE SUGGESTED TOTAL LENGTH
REQUIRED
12 inches (30 cm) 4098-9854 13 inches (33.02. cm) ½ inch (1.27 cm) longer than duct width
13 inches (33.02 cm) to 23 inches (58 cm) 4098-9855 24 inches (60.96 cm) ½ inch (1.27 cm) longer than duct width
24 inches (60 cm) to 46 inches (1.16 m) 4098-9856 49 inches (125.46 cm) 3 inches (7.6 cm) longer than duct width
46 inches (1.16 m) to 71 inches (1.8 m) 4098-9857 73 inches (1.85 m) 3 inches (7.6 cm) longer than duct width
71 inches (1.8 m) to 95 inches (2.4 m) 4098-9858 97 inches (2.45 m) 3 inches (7.6 cm) longer than duct width
Note: For metal inlet sampling tubes from 13 (33.02 cm) inches to 145 (3.683) inches, refer to drawing number 0650-1679. The
metal tubes are not available from the factory, procure the tubes locally.
Housing Installation
5. Insert the inlet and exhaust tube receptors of the housing base into the two holes previously cut in the duct.
6. Using the four # 8 self-tapping sheet metal screws provided in the accessory kit, locate the four mounting hole locations that are
marked inside on the duct housing plastic (Detector Chamber marked “MTG”). Drill the four self-tapping screws through the
housing plastic and duct sheet metal to secure the duct housing (no pre-drilling is required). Torque screws 10-12 inch-pounds.
Inlet Tube Installation (See Figure 11 and Figure 12)
7. Install the inlet tube by inserting the rubber plug end of the tube into the inlet tube receptor located in the rear of the duct hous-
ing. The inlet tube must be installed through the hole in the housing corner next to the smoke port/air flow test holes. Place the
tube retainer (supplied) over the inlet tube so that the tab on the tube retainer goes into the slot on the inlet tube. Make sure the
tube retainer is in the proper orientation so that the holes in the inlet tube face upstream into the airflow. The tab on the inlet tube
retainer bracket indicates the inlet hole side of the pipe.
Note: If a support hole is being used, be sure to insert the inlet tube through the hole on the far side of the duct.
8. Fasten the tube retainer using two #8 machine screws.
•Be sure to securely tighten the #8 machine screws to prevent accidental turning of the tube within the receptor. Torque
screws 16-18 inch-pounds.
•If the inlet protrudes through the far side of the duct, seal the opening around the tube (on the outside of the duct) with
duct sealant.
Note: Be sure to securely tighten the #8 machine screws. Torque screws 16-18 inch-pounds.
Wiring Procedures
If conduit is required, route conduit to the most convenient knockout and secure to the assembly using suitable fittings.
Note: The unused conduit entry is sealed off using the cap plug (included with ship group 748-518). Apply even pressure on the
plastic cap plug to secure it against the conduit plate. The cap plug seals and removes easily with moderate pressure.
Connect wires to the appropriate terminals within the duct housing in accordance with the system wiring diagram and the
appropriate typical installation diagram.
Perform all wiring in accordance with the requirements of the National Electric Code and local codes.
Connect the optional accessory as specified in the following paragraph and the associated installation and wiring diagrams.
Note: Only one remote indicator may be connected to each 4098-9685, 4098-9686, 4098-9688, 4098-9755, or 4098-9756.
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Installation (continued)
Accessory Installation
The 2098-9806, 2098-9808, 4098-9830, 4098-9834, and 4098-9835 accessories are intended for installation to a standard 2-inch x
3-inch outlet box having a depth of at least two inches. See Figure 13 for details. Make wiring connections in accordance with the
installation wiring diagram prior to attaching accessory to the box.
Note: Maximum wire length to test terminals and remote LED is 250 feet.
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Insert the probe in the test opening and measure the airspeed directly in front of the sampling tube. Airspeed measured at this point
should be 200 fpm or greater. Airspeed measured at the inlet is typically 40% – 60% of the actual airspeed in the duct housing.
Any deviation from the recommended installation rules described previously can cause this measurement to be unreliable.
If the airspeed measurement is less than 200 fpm, then a direct airspeed measurement should be taken inside the duct. Airspeed
inside the duct should be between 300 fpm and 4000 fpm (91 to 1220m/min) for proper operation of the smoke detector/sensor.
Airspeed below 200 fpm measured inside of the duct detector/sensor may indicate a sampling or exhaust tube obstructed by debris.
Tubes should be inspected and cleaned as required.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the test port covers are replaced after testing.
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Installation (continued)
Note: Refer to the 4098 Detectors, Sensors, and Bases Application Manual (574-709) for detailed information on Detectors and Sensors.
Less Sensitive, and Non-Functional states of the detector. PLACE MAGNET TESTER FLAT ON SIDE
OF COVER FOR SENSOR TEST OR
(SENSOR MAGNET TEST LOCATIONS
INDICATED BY DASHED LINES)
Normal X X
More Sensitive X X X
Less Sensitive X X X
Non- Functional X
When placing the magnet near the location (see Figure 14) indicated by a “TEST” mark embossed on the cover, the visible LED
flashes indicating the detector's condition. The following are descriptions of what you should see when using the MAG TEST.
•NORMAL - When in MAG TEST, the detector latches into alarm if the detector is within calibration range and the
visible LED stays ON.
•MORE SENSITIVE - When in MAG TEST, if the detector is more sensitive than the maximum calibration, the visible
LED quickly flashes, twice a second. Following the sixth flash, the detector latches into alarm and the visible LED stays
ON.
•LESS SENSITIVE - When in MAG TEST, if the detector is less sensitive than the minimum calibration, the visible LED
slowly flashes four times, once every two seconds. Following the fourth flash, the detector latches into alarm and the
visible LED stays ON.
•NON-FUNCTIONAL - If the detector is less sensitive than the minimum allowable sensitivity, the visible LED does not
flash normally. When in MAG TEST, the visible LED slowly flashes four times, once every two seconds. After the fourth
flash, the detector does NOT latch into alarm and the LED stops flashing and turns OFF.
If the detector is out of the normal operating range, it should be cleaned. If the detector still indicates other than normal
sensitivity, replace the detector.
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Installation (continued)
Maintenance
The duct housing sampling tube holes should be checked periodically for cleanliness, thus assuring easy air entry. Any dust or
debris should be removed from tube or tube holes.
The maintenance program of the particular detector/sensor used should be carried out in accordance with the detector/sensor
installation instructions. Vacuuming the detector/sensor air entry areas should be performed annually, or as required.
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IMPORTANT:
In order to print this template to scale, be sure that the PDF print
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After printing this page, verify the measurements with a ruler.
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INACCURATE MEASUREMENTS.