F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Document No: LT0122

Appendix A

 

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DETECTORS CERTIFIED WITH F3200 FIP

VOLTAGE BANDS

(SSL # 336)

FOR MODES 1 &

2 ║

╟─────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┼────────┬────────╢

║ TYPE │DESCRIPTION│ MODE 1 │ MODE 2 ║

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║ SERIES 60 │APOLLO HEAT DETECTOR TYPES A, B, C, D │ B2 * │ B3

╟─────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢

║ SERIES 60 │APOLLO PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR │ B2 * │ B3

╟─────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢

║ SERIES 60 │APOLLO IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR │ B2 * │ B3

╠═════════════╧══════════════════════════════════════╧════════╧════════╣

ALL WITH 45681-200 BASES

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║ MKVIII │FLAMEGUARD HEAT DETECTOR TYPE A, 24V │ - * │ B3

╟─────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢

║ MKVIII │FLAMEGUARD HEAT DETECTOR TYPE C, 24V │ - * │ B3

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║ MK5, MK6 │INTERTEC HEAT DETECTOR TYPES A,B,C,D │ B2 * │ B2

╟─────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢

║ ZAU401 │ZONE ADAPTOR UNIT (REV 2)│ B2 │ B2

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Table V

Other Detectors

Notes

1.Hard contact devices without "electronic" bases give voltage band B1 unless a 6V8 zener diode is wired in series with the contacts which gives B2 alarm.

2.The P76B requires band B3 to be programmed as Alarm (detector operated) though typical operation for both modes 1 and 2 will give B2 voltage (just less than 12V).

For non-latching operation the zone must be programmed as non-latching.

3.The C23B and C23BEx (old types of detectors) may have a nominal 6V/30mA bulb in them which require Mode 2 for illumination. The bulbs may have been replaced with LEDs. Although the bulb would typically give B2 operation, it is safest to program B3 as Alarm. The R23B with an LED needs only B2 in Mode 2. (Note that the incandescent lamps do not meet the SSL005 Standard).

4.Detectors shown with an "*" need to be programmed for Mode 2 to give sufficient lamp illumination. The Flameguard detectors require Mode 2 for latching and require an extra resistor (270E, 5W) to be switched in from +VBF to the AZC+ terminal for LED illumination. If relay n is used to boost AZCm, the logic for the relay is Rn = ZmA.^ZmR.

5.For IS applications refer to Section 9.4.

WARNING

Detectors which require voltage band B3 to be programmed as Alarm

(detector operated) cannot have an MCP with a 15V Zener Diode (e.g. SU0600) connected to the same circuit.

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5 July 2001

Issue 2.7

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Tyco F3200 manual ZAU401 Zone Adaptor Unit REV 2 B2 B2

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