Tyco MX4428 814CH Analogue CO Carbon monoxide Detector + Heat Detector, Mini Input Module MIM800

Models: MX4428

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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

Device Information and Programming

 

e)814CH Analogue CO (Carbon monoxide) Detector + Heat Detector

This unit uses a special sensor to detect carbon monoxide, and in addition incorporates a temperature sensor. The heat function may be programmed in the same way as for the 814H detector.

f)Mini Input Module MIM800

This unit has a single input for monitoring clean contacts (e.g. MCPs, flow switches conventional detectors with hard contact outputs, relay contacts, switches). As well as monitoring the state of the contacts the MIM800 can supervise the wiring for open circuit fault and (optionally) short circuit fault.

g)Mini Input Module MIM801

This unit has a single input for monitoring clean contacts (e.g. MCPs, flow switches, conventional detectors with hard contact outputs, relay contacts, switches). As well as monitoring the state of the contacts the MIM801 can supervise the wiring for short circuit fault and (optionally) open circuit fault. The MIM801 is very similar to the MIM800, however it is optimised for normally closed applications and can generate an interrupt on an open circuit. (Interrupt is only used when a fast response is required.) (The MIM800 and CIM800 can also generate interrupts, but only in response to closing contacts.)

h)Contact Input Module CIM800

This unit has two separate inputs for monitoring switch or relay contacts (e.g. MCPs, flow switches, conventional detectors with hard contact outputs, relay contacts, switches). As well as monitoring the state of the contacts the CIM800 can supervise the wiring for open circuit fault and (optionally) short circuit fault. Although there are two separate inputs, both belong to the same point. Either input in alarm will put the point into alarm, and either input in fault will put the point into fault. Unused inputs must be terminated with a 200Ω resistor.

i)Detector Input Module DIM800

This unit has two separate inputs for monitoring conventional detectors. As well as monitoring the state of the detectors they can supervise the wiring for open circuit faults. Although there are two separate inputs, both belong to the same point. Either input in alarm will put the point into alarm, and either input in fault will put the point into fault. An external power supply is required. The voltage requirements for some conventional detector types are very specific. (Refer to section 3.20).

j)Australian Call Point Module CP820

This unit consists of a MIM800 complete with a call point switch and break-glass housing.

k)New Zealand Call Point Module FP0838, FP0839

This unit consists of a MIM801 complete with a call point switch and break-glass housing. FP0838 is flush mounting while FP0839 is surface mounting.

l)Relay Interface Module RIM800

This unit has voltage free changeover relay contacts rated at 2A 30Vdc for external loads. No supervision of load wiring is provided. However the relay position is supervised and a “relay checkback fail” fault will be generated if it does not operate.

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Tyco MX4428 814CH Analogue CO Carbon monoxide Detector + Heat Detector, Mini Input Module MIM800, Mini Input Module MIM801

MX4428 specifications

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