Model Ei405 RF Optical
Technical Specification
Sensor | Optical, uses light scatter from | Red light flashes every 40 seconds | ||
| smoke | Alarm: | Electronic Piezoelectric horn | |
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Sensitivity: | Complies with BS 5446 Part 1: | Alarm Sound Output: 85dB (minimum) at 3m | ||
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Automatic | Smoke Chamber is tested every 40 | Alarm Status: | Red LED flashes every second on | |
| Sec. and unit beeps (without LED |
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| flash) if it is degraded. | Temperature Range: | 00 to 400 C | |
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Supply Voltage: | 9V alkaline battery | Humidity Range: | 15% to 95% Relative Humidity | |
RF Range1: |
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150 meters (min) free space | Interconnect: | Up to 12 RadioLINK products | ||
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RF Visual Indicator: | Blue light flashes continuously for | Plastic material: | UL94VO flame retardant | |
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| transmitting RF signal | Warranty: | 5 year (limited) warranty | |
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RF Frequency: | 868.499MHZ (1% duty cycle) | Approvals: | Kitemarked to BS EN 14604: 2005, | |
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RF Power: | +5dBM |
| CE Approved | |
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Dimensions: | 152mm diameter x 50mm depth | Specifications are subject to change | ||
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Weight: | 286g |
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1. Any obstructions of any sort will result in a reduction in range from |
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the free space specification. As such, the actual range will vary |
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depending on installation. |
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| House Code Procedure | |
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Installation & Placement |
| 1. | Connect the battery | |
| 2. | Hold the house code switch |
(with a small screwdriver) until the blue light turns on and then release
3. Similarly, place other alarms into house code mode
4. Check that the number of blue flashes (on each alarm) corresponds to the number of alarms in your system
5. Remove all alarms from house code
6. Button test each alarm to check your system
Place the mounting plate on the ceiling/wall and mark the screw holes. Drill with a suitable drill bit, insert the screw plugs and screw the plate into position. Simply connect the battery on the alarm and slide into position on the mounting plate.
The RF alarms should be house coded to prevent possible interference from neighbouring installations – see instructions for more details.
Alarms should be placed in accordance with the general guidelines shown in the diagram above. These recommendations are based on the problem of areas of “dead air” close to corners of rooms and apexes of ceilings, which could result in the prevention of smoke reaching the smoke detector
Shannon Free Zone, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.
Ph.+353 61 471277 Fx.+353 61 471053
Email. eielectronics@eiltd.ie
Web: www.eielectronics.com
E & OE As our policy is one of continuous product development, we reserve the right to alter product details without prior notice. | Ei405 DataSht RevB |