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DEVICESA UTC Fire & Security CompanyEffective: January 2011K-76-801This document describes all SLC devices used on the Kidde Intelligent Control Panels.SmartOne Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)-255 devices per circuit(No restrictions on Device Type)345678ALL TERMINALS ARE POWER LIMITEDALL TERMINALS ARE POWER LIMITEDSmartOne TMMODEL AI, N/OCAT. NO. 70-407008-001SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS06-235578-001MAX. INSTALL. TEMP. 120 FFOR SERVICE SEND TO:KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.400 MAIN ST.ASHLAND, MA 01721DATE OF MANUFACTURE:SmartOne TMPC PC PC PC SW SW LED LED( ) (-) ( ) (-)AB ( ) (-)MODEL AI, N/OCAT. NO. 70-407008-001SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS06-235578-001MAX. INSTALL. TEMP. 120 FFOR SERVICE SEND TO:KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.400 MAIN ST.ASHLAND, MA 01721DATE OF MANUFACTURE:812345678PC PC PC PC SW SW LED LED( ) (-) ( ) (-)AB ( ) (-)ALL TERMINALS ARE POWER LIMITED7SmartOne TM6MODEL AI, N/OCAT. NO. 70-407008-001SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS06-235578-001MAX. INSTALL. TEMP. 120 FFOR SERVICE SEND TO:KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.400 MAIN ST.ASHLAND, MA 01721DATE OF MANUFACTURE:512345678PC PC PC PC SW SW LED LED( ) (-) ( ) (-)AB ( ) (-)ALL TERMINALS ARE POWER LIMITED4SmartOne TM2PC PC PC PC SW SW LED LED( ) (-) ( ) (-)AB ( ) (-)3THERMALIONPHOTO(CPD-7052) (PSD-7152) (THD-7252)SmartOneAPIC2SmartOne1MODEL AI, N/OCAT. NO. 70-407008-001SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS06-235578-001MAX. INSTALL. TEMP. 120 FFOR SERVICE SEND TO:KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.400 MAIN ST.ASHLAND, MA 01721DATE OF MANUFACTURE:1AlarmLineSUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORTPUSHTERMINALS 1-4 ARE POWER LIMITEDTERMINALS 5-7 ARE POWER LIMITEDMODEL AOCAT. NO. 70-408004-001SEE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS06-235577-001MAX. INSTALL. TEMP. 120 FFOR SERVICE SEND TO:KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.400 MAIN ST.ASHLAND, MA 01721DATE OF MANUFACTURE:7N/OTM6COMSmartOne5N/CLED AnnunciatorASMHorns/Modules (LAMs),Suppression ReleaseStrobes1-16ReleaseAdditional SLCsRelay OutputsCity Tie Connection*Notification Appliance CircuitIntelligent Communication Module (ICM)*Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT)*Network Interface Card (NIC)BACnet/Modbus*Kidde Intelligent* Selected ModelsControl Panel4RELEASE3ADDRESSABLE ase1Remote DisplayControl Modules(RCDMs),1-15LHSPULLPC PC PC PC( ) (-) ( ) (-)DAFAbortAlarmLine StationRelayModuleORION XTAIR-Intelligence High SensitivityAir SamplingSmoke DetectionDetection- HVAC- Shutdowns- Doors and Dampers- Elevator RecallSmartOne Intelligent devices and modules provide initiating and control inputs and outputs from a single pair of wireson a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). All SmartOne devices and modules are designed to provide world-class space/hazard detection and suppression outputs when needed. They offer greater capacity, flexibility, and reliability than conventional and analog detectors because of a built-in 4K microprocessor that gives them on-board intelligence.In a SmartOne network, intelligence is distributed across the network, not confined to the network control unit. EachSmartOne detector has the ability to analyze data and make decisions based on its programmed need.Kidde Intelligent control units are backward-compatible with the installed base of SmartOne initiating and controldevices, preserving your investment in Kidde fire suppression system products that you have acquired over the years.To access the Device Index, click here:To access Ordering Information, click here:To DEVICE INDEXTo ORDERING INFORMATION- Page 1 of 25 -

DEVICESEffective: January 2011A UTC Fire & Security CompanyEffective: January 2011DEVICE INDEXSMARTONE INTELLIGENT DETECTORSThe unique SmartOne Detectors provide true distributed intelligence by storing and analyzing calibration data andpre-alarm and alarm values. Each detector head continuously makes on-location decisions and reports status to theControl Unit as required. Select the device below to obtain additional product information.DeviceDescriptionSmartOne IonizationSmoke Detector,Model CPD-7052A low-profile, intelligent smoke detector that uses an ionizationsensing chamber. This detector can be utilized for open-area coverage or can be mounted in a duct with air velocities up to 2,000feet per minute.SmartOne PhotoelectricSmoke Detector,Model PSD-7152A low-profile, intelligent smoke detector that uses a light-scatteringsensing chamber. This detector can be utilized for open-area coverage or can be mounted in a duct with air velocities up to 4,000feet per minute.SmartOne ThermalDetector,Model THD-7252The Model THD-7252 Thermal Detector is a low-profile, intelligentheat detector that uses a thermistor sensing chamber for fastresponse. This detector can be used for open-area coverage onlow ( 10 ft.), flat ceilings with a spacing up to 70 ft.Flanged Detector Base,Model 6SBThe Model 6SB Detector Base is used in applications where thedetector's installed appearance is a primary consideration. Thisbase mounts to standard 3-, 3½-, and 4-inch electrical boxes.Flangeless Detector Base,Model 4SBThe Model 4SB Detector Base is used in underfloor applications,or in applications where the detector’s installed appearance is nota primary consideration. This base mounts to standard 3- or 3½inch electrical boxes.Detector Base Adapter,Model MA-002The Model MA-002 Detector Base Adapter allows the low-profileSmartOne detectors to be retrofitted into the older-style SmartOnedetector base, P/N 70-400000-001.Duct Housing,Model DH-2000The Model DH-2000 Duct Housing is used to enclose an intelligentsmoke detector that is monitoring for smoke in an air duct butlocated outside of the duct. The duct housing is used with inlet andoutlet tubes that allow the air in the duct to be sampled uniformlyand transported to the enclosed smoke detector for obscurationlevel measurement.IllustrationSMARTONE INTELLIGENT MODULESThe SmartOne Addressable Modules are intelligent field devices with their own microprocessor, memory and electronics necessary to interface input and output devices to the intelligent control unit. Select the SmartOne module onthe next page to obtain additional product information.- Page 2 of 25 -

DeviceSmartOne AddressableMonitor Module,Model AISmartOne AddressableAlarmLine Module,Model AAMSmartOne AddressableRelay Module,Model AOSmartOne AddressableSignal Module,Model ASMPEGAsys AddressableLoop Module (PALM) forORION XT DetectorsAIR-Intelligence SmartOne AddressableProgrammable InterfaceCard (APIC)Isolator ModulesSmartOne RemoteReleasing ModuleAddressable Manual PullStationSeries 3300DescriptionThe Model AI Addressable Monitor Module is used to monitor conventional, unpowered, contact-type initiating devices through a Class-B,Style-B initiating device circuit. The AI Modules are designed to bemounted in the electrical box of the device being monitored.The Model AAM Addressable AlarmLine Module is a monitormodule that enables an AlarmLine sensor cable to report prealarm and alarm or overheat events, and trouble signals to thecontrol panel through the signaling line circuit. The AAM, P/N 73100001-003, is equipped with a metal cover plate for mounting toa 4” square electrical box. P/N 73-100003-001, is a surfacemount, NEMA-4 enclosure for the AAM.The Model AO Addressable Relay Module provides an unpowered, Form-C contact for remote control applications. The AOModule is designed to be mounted in the electrical box of thedevice being controlled.The Addressable Signal Module permits notification appliances tobe controlled by commands issued via the SLC. The ASM is supplied with a thermoplastic mounting cover and is designed tomount in a standard 4-11/16” electrical box or a 4” square, extradeep electrical box.The PALM is a monitor module that enables the ORION XT HighSensitivity Smoke Detector (HSSD) to report Pre-alarm, Alarm,and Trouble signals to the control unit via its signaling line (SLC)circuit. The AIM mounts inside the AnaLASER II detector housing.The AIR-Intelligence SmartOne APIC is an interface modulewhich integrates AIR-Intelligence High Sensitivity Smoke Detectors with the control unit via its signaling line circuit (SLC). TheAPIC mounts inside the AIR-Intelligence detector housing.Isolator modules are automatic switches that open a segment ofthe signaling line circuit when a short-circuit fault is detected inthat segment. The remainder of the signaling line circuit continuesto function normally and is unaffected by the short-circuit fault.The isolator modules will close and resume normal operationwhen the short-circuit fault is removed.The Remote Releasing Module (RRM) provides the ability toremotely activate extinguishing-system control devices (for example, electro-explosive initiators and solenoid valves). Connectionis via the control unit’s signaling line circuit (SLC).The Addressable Manual Pull Station contains its own SmartOneAddressaable Input (AI) module and interfaces directly to theSmartOne compatible control panels.- Page 3 of 25 -Illustration

Ordering InfoBack to IndexDistributed Intelligence Photoelectric &Ionization Smoke and Thermal DetectorsEffective: January 2011The Intelligent Smoke Detectors FEATURES True Distributed IntelligenceField Programmable Alarm and Pre-Alarm Set PointsInternal SupervisionCalibrated Alarm Test by Command to Sensor LevelDrift CompensationNon-PolarizedFull Analog Display of Detector ValuesElectronic AddressingUL Listed #S1064FM ApprovedCSFM Approved: 7272-1076:142DESCRIPTIONThese unique SmartOne Detectors provide true distributed intelligence by storing and analyzing calibration dataand pre-alarm and alarm values. Each detector headcontinuously makes on-location decisions and reportsstatus to the Central Control Panel as required.This distributed intelligence architecture, featuring anintrinsic microprocessor in each individual detector, analyzes data and makes decisions within the monitoredarea.SMARTONE IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTORCPD-7052 models are dual chamber ionization typedetectors which sense both visible and invisible smoke. Aunique sensing chamber design permits full 360 degreesmoke entry and response.limits which are stored in the nonvolatile memory of thecontrol panel. The pre-alarm set point typically is used asan early warning signal. On receipt of a pre-alarm signal,a trouble condition is generated at the panel. In additionto a physical investigation, the operator may requestactual percent obscuration levels from the detector inalarm or any other detector.The alarm and pre-alarm setting of each detector may bechanged either electronically from the control unit program. For example, a detector located in a cafeteria canbe programmed to desensitize automatically every lunchhour except weekends and holidays.DRIFT COMPENSATIONSMARTONE PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKEDETECTORPSD-7152 models are smart photoelectric smoke detectors. These detectors will respond to a broad range offlaming and smoldering fire conditions.The photoelectric smoke detector can be used for openarea application as well as duct mounting applicationswith air velocity of 2000ft/min up to 4000ft/min.SMARTONE THERMAL HEAT DETECTORModel THD-7252 are thermistor based analog devicesthat can be programmed to respond to fixed temperaturewithout problems associated with thermal lag.Each smoke detector is self-monitoring for drift fromalarm set point caused by long-term environmental conditions, contamination or electronic component aging.Using a carefully designed algorithm, the detector measures and averages 32 days of "normal" smoke level.This data then is used in the drift compensation algorithmto maintain the proper set point as programmed for theunit. If the detector cannot compensate, a trouble signalis sent to the control unit identifying the affected detectorand the state "Drift Error."INTERNAL SUPERVISIONThe SmartOne thermal detector can be used for openarea applications applications as well as in-cabinet applications.The SmartOne constantly monitors its own status bysupervising and reporting a trouble condition when a faultoccurs in one of the following items:TWO PROGRAMMABLE ALARM SET POINTS1.2.3.4.The detector alarm and pre-alarm set point levels are factory-set in units of percent obscuration/foot or degreesFahrenheit and may be changed by the operator. Bothset points, however, can be set within the UL allowable- Page 4 of 25 -Internal Power Supply VoltageImproper Line Voltage from the Control PanelFaulty Data being Written to MemoryUncompensated Drift

Ordering InfoBack to IndexSTATUS LEDAPPLICATION DATAAn LED is provided on the detector to indicate status ofthe smoke detector. A high flash rate indicates alarm, aslow rate normal. When a trouble exists, the LED isturned off.Each SLC circuit can communicate with up to 255addressable devices. The circuitry may be either Class"A" or Class "B". Class "A" requires a series loop circuitrywith the loop returning to the SLC connector within thecontrol unit. Class "B" does not require a return to theSLC connector and permits T-tapping.PROGRAMMING INFORMATIONEach detector is field programmed with the owner location message (location of the detector in the building oron the site), the system address (a four digit code), prealarm set point and alarm set point (if different from factory settings). In addition, the detector type, photoelectric,ionization or thermal and the proper calibration are storedin memory at the factory. This permits the Control Panelto verify that the proper detector type using the correctaddress is installed in the system.The system will reject attempts to program alarm andpre-alarm set point levels exceeding the UL designatedwindow.ALARM TEST BY COMMANDAny or all detectors can be tested by command from theControl Panel. This test procedure precisely duplicatesin-place testing of each detector by imposing a signal onthe detector sensing chamber that will cause an alarmoutput. Results of the test will be indicated at the ControlPanel or any remote location for monitoring or troubleshooting purposes.COMMUNICATION VERIFICATIONWhen a detector reaches its pre-alarm or alarm set point,it conducts a verification procedure with the ControlPanel which repeats the communication cycle four separate times before the system accepts its change of status. The maximum time for this verification procedure is2.5 seconds.INSTALLATIONDetector bases are mounted directly to a 4-in. octagonalbox.The detector base is equipped with an integrally moldedlocking tab to prevent unauthorized removal. Oncelocked into place, the detector can be removed only byinserting a screwdriver blade into the slot while turningthe detector head counterclockwise.RADIOACTIVE MATERIALWARNINGDo not attempt disassembly of the factory sealed sensing chamber. Thisassembly is sealed for your protectionand is not intended to be opened forservicing.All SmartOne detectors utilize the same base and maybe interchanged. Installation is both simple and fast usingscrew-type connections and the non-polarized detectorfeature. The detector is fitted to the base by a twist-tolock action. A removable locking tab secures the detectorto the base to provide some degree of vandal resistanceor inadvertent removal.Note:While units are interchangeable, changing detector type will require a change in system programming.The ionization smoke detector can be used for open-areaapplication as well as duct mounting applications with airvelocity of 2000ft/min up to 4000ft/min.SMARTONE DETECTOR MOUNTING BASESAll models of SmartOne detection devices use a universal mounting base arrangement. The mounting base isavailable in two models, Model 6SB and Model 4SB.Base model 6SB provides a trim ring which masks anyinconsistencies between the electrical box and the ceilingmaterial. Model 4SB is electrically the same as model6SB but does not provide the trim ring. The 4SB outsidediameter matches that of the detection devices thusallowing installation into tight spaces (i.e., underfloorareas).MA-002 MECHANICAL RETROFIT ADAPTORAPPLICATIONThe MA-002 mechanical retrofit adaptor is used to allowall old style detector bases (Series 70-400000-000) toaccept the CPD-7052, PSD-7152 and THD-7252addressable detectors. No rewiring is required to retrofitthe base. The MA-002 is intended primarily for applications such as college dormitories, hotels, and motelswhere each sleeping room requires a dedicated notification appliance. It is designed to simplify the design andinstallation of systems that require selective or sympathetic occupant notification with old style detector base.These systems are not only required to notify the occupants in the room of fire origin, but also in either the adjacent rooms or the entire floor of fire origin.Less than 1.0 microcuries Americium 241 in ionizationdetector. Shielded by stainless steel housing.- Page 5 of 25 -

Ordering InfoBack to IndexSPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 VdcStandby Current: 350µA, typicalAlarm Current: 425µA, typicalMax. Detectors per SLC: 255All detectors can be in alarm simultaneously.PSD-7152CPD-7052THD-7252LED PULSE MODESNormal: 9 second intervalTrouble: LED is offAlarm: 2 second intervalOperating Temperature: 32ºF (0ºC) - 100ºF (38ºC)EMI Immunity: Meets UL 268Note: Nominal factory settings of detectors are as follows:Photoelectric detectors: Alarm 2.0%/ft. Pre-alarm 1.5%/ft.Ionization detectors: Alarm 1.0%/ft. Pre-alarm 0.8%/ft.Thermal detectors: Alarm 140ºF (60ºC) Pre-alarm 120ºF (49ºC)SENSITIVITYOpen Area:– Ionization: 0.5 - 1.5%/ft.– Photoelectric: 0.5 - 3.5%/ft.High Velocity:– Ionization: 0.5 - 1.0 %/ft.– Photoelectric: 0.5 - 2.0%/ft.THERMAL DETECTOR SPACING50 ft.: 135ºF (57ºC) - 145ºF (63ºC)70 ft.: 135ºF (57ºC) - 155ºF (68ºC)Thermal detectors are limited to 20 ft. spacing when usedon FM approved applications.Note: These detectors are compatible only with fire alarmsystems utilizing an compatible SLC protocol.- Page 6 of 25 -

Ordering InfoBack to IndexEffective: January 2011Intelligent Air DuctSmoke Detector FEATURES Accommodates Photoelectric andIonization SmartOne DetectorsEasily mounts to round or rectangular ducts8 inches to 12 feet wideAir Velocity rating 500 to 4000 FPMClear Lexan cover for easy viewing of smokedetector status and cleanlinessUL Listed #S1064FM Approved #OB2A6AVULC #CS194-ECSFM #3240-1076:121DESCRIPTIONThe SmartOne Model DH-2000 Air Duct smoke detectoris designed for detecting particles of combustion in airhandling systems. Upon smoke detection the integraldetection device will signal the SmartOne compatiblecontrol unit to which it is connected.The duct detector housing accepts the SmartOne Intelligent CPD-7052 ionization and PSD-7152 photoelectricdetectors. A transparent Lexan cover over the detectionchamber allows visual inspection of the duct detectorschamber and internal detector status. Sampling air inHVAC ducts is accomplished with the use of samplingtubes which extend into the HVAC duct.SAMPLING TUBESThe DH-2000 duct detector operation is based upon anair sampling principle. Two sampling tubes extend intothe HVAC duct to transport air from the inside of the ductinto the duct detectors sensing chamber and exhaust itback out into the duct. If the sampled air contains a concentration of smoke greater than or equal to the alarmthreshold of the internal smoke detector, the unit will gointo alarm.The duct detector’s inlet supply sampling tube is selectedaccording to the size of the HVAC duct. The unit’sexhaust tube is molded into the housing to simplify installation.AIR HANDLING SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICSThe DH-2000 duct detector is suited for use in commercial, industrial, institutional and residential fire alarmapplications.ENCLOSUREEND PLUGThe DH-2000 will accommodate all ducts with air velocities between 500 to 4000 feet per minute. Both the photoelectric (PSD-7152) and the ionization (CPD-7052)smoke detector along with the duct housing will operateover this entire range. The duct detector is easilymounted to both rectangular and round ducts from 8inches to 12 feet wide.WARNINGWhen used with the DH-2000 unit, boththe photoelectric (PSD-7152) and ionization (CPD-7052) detectors must beconfigured for Duct application whenprogrammed in the control unit.INLET TUBE(SUPPLY)CT ORDU ECTTDELDEMO 000-2DHEXHAUST TUBE(MOLDED INTOENCLOSURE)DETECTORVIEW PORTMTG. SCREWAND O-RINGDETECTOR HEADION OR PHOTOCOVER- Page 7 of 25 -

Ordering InfoEffective: January 2011Back to IndexAddressable Contact Input Device FEATURES Monitors N.O. or N.C/ Unpowered ContactsFull Digital CommunicationsClass B Initiating Device CircuitRemote-led OutputAlarm Test from Control Unit KeypadUL Listed #S3743FM Approved #ODA9AYCSFM #7300-1076:144DESCRIPTIONThe SmartOne Addressable Contact Input Device (AI)is an intelligent field device with its own microprocessor,memory and electronics necessary to interface N.O. orN.C. unpowered contacts to the FenwalNET controlunits. All of the electronics are contained in a high-impactpolymer case, creating a very small and durable devicefor installation.Two types of AI's are available: an AI/NC for interfacingto normally-closed devices and an AI/NO for interfacingto normally-open devices. The AI may be located up to2,500 feet from the monitored device with #18 AWG wiring. An end-of-line-resistor is required for supervision ofthe wiring to the device.FIELD PROGRAMMINGSystem address, owner location message and reportingtype are programmable via the compatible control unitconfiguration software program.The System address is a 4-digit number that uniquelyidentifies each device. The owner location message is a40-character, alpha numeric message that describes thelocation of the device. The reporting type is assigned tothe AI depending on the functionality of the device beingmonitored.SUPERVISIONThe AI continuously monitors the integrity of the following: Continuity of supervised wiringPower/Communications circuit voltageInternal power supplyMemory dataFaulty entering of data into AI memoryALARM TESTAny or all AIs can be tested by command from the compatible control unit. Results of the test may be printed outat the system printer.SPECIFICATIONSInput Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 VDCStandby Current: 450 mA MaxAlarm Current: 450 mA MaxOperating Temperature: -31 - 151oF (-35 -66oC) 0 - 95% RHLED PULSE MODESNormal: 9 second intervalTrouble: LED is offAlarm: 2 second intervalAcceptable Wire Size: 14, 16, 18 AWGInstallation: The AI can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2-in.(64 mm) deep, 1-gang box, or standard 4-in. squarebox,1-1/2-in. (38 mm) deep with cover.STATUS LEDA remote status LED may be connected to the AI.- Page 8 of 25 -

Ordering InfoBack to IndexEffective: January 2011AlarmLine AddressableLinear Heat Detector P/N 73-100001-003FEATURES Low-cost interface between AlarmLine sensorcable and control panel accepting SmartOne addressable devicesReal-time monitoringSoftware adjustable alarm set pointOptional pre-alarm and overheat outputconfiguration selectionsThree cable styles (standard, nylon, bronze braided)Sensor cable restorable up to 257 FFull supervision for short and open circuitsTwo-color status-LED display for alarm and troubleconditionsIntrinsically safe optionFlexibility in zoningEnhanced response timeUL Listed #S492FM Approved #3005511CSFM Approved #7270-0074:110APPLICATIONS Open-area protectionCable traysRack storageFreezer warehousesBelt conveyersFloating roof fuel tanksCooling towersDust collectorsWaste fuel drum storagePower distribution apparatusEscalatorsTunnelsMinesHangarsANALOG HEAT SENSINGDESCRIPTIONThe AlarmLine Addressable Linear Heat Detectorprovides early detection of fire or overheat condition inprotected areas or equipment. It is especially suited forconfined areas or environments where adverse ambientconditions cause other detection devices to be unreliableor difficult to use. The detector consists of two majorcomponents: A sensor cable and an AddressableAlarmLine Module (AAM).The AlarmLine can be programmed to send pre-alarm,alarm, and overheat levels for differing ambientconditions as well as sending fault signaling of open andshort circuit, and overheat conditions. The cables are selfrestoring up to 257 F (125 C). The AAM is compatiblewith the PEGAsys, ARIES, and ARIES NETLink panels.AlarmLine’s analog heat sensing characteristics offerseveral distinct advantages:Field Adjustable pre-alarm, alarm, and overheat setpoints: Pre-alarm, alarm, and overheat thresholds maybe programmed to meet specific system requirements.Integrating: It is not necessary to reduce sensor spacingwith increased ceiling height per NFPA 72-2010 Section17.6.3.5.1, Exception (1). System sensitivity remainsconstant as ceiling height increases without reducingspacing.Short Circuit Discrimination: The system will producea trouble condition instead of a false alarm in the event ofa conductor to conductor short due to damage orelectrical faults.- Page 9 of 25 -

Back to IndexOrdering InfoSENSOR CABLEThe AlarmLine sensor cable consists of four 26 AWGcopper conductors, each color-coded in an insulatedsheath containing a negative temperature coefficientpolymer (where an increase in temperature decreasesthe resistance of the sensor).Two of the conductors are enameled and provide loopcontinuity supervision, but not temperature sensing. Theconductors are twisted at thirty turns per foot (90 turnsper meter) and protected by a flame-retardant outerextrusion or metallic braid (See Figure 1). The colorcoding of the four inner conductors is repetitively markedon the outer coating every three feet as an aidinstallation.The maximum length of sensor cable per zone dependson the maximum ambient temperature defined on thenomogram(s) (See SmartOne AlarmLine AddressableLinear Heat Detector manual, P/N 06-235820-003).Regardless of ambient temperature, however, themaximum length of cable is 3280 feet (1000 meters) perzone for Type “T” cable.NEGATIVE TEMPERATURECOEFFICIENT MATERIALSENSOR CONDUCTORWIRECABLE SENSORAll of the pre-alarm, alarm, overheat, and troubleconditions will be displayed on the control panel. Up to255 AAM modules can be connected to a single SLCloop. Use of multiple AAMs allows flexibility in zoninglarger installations for location of alarm and zone outputcontrol; the control panel acts as a central display andcontrol interface.The AAM receives power directly from the SLC loopwhich eliminates the need for additional wiring andexternal power supplies.CABLE SPECIFICATIONSStandardSensorNylon CoatedSensorBronzeBraidedSensorPart Number:Length:Weight:73-117068-013656 ft. (200 m)7 lbs. (3.2 kg)73-117068-016656 ft. (200 m)7 lbs. (3.2 kg)73-117068-019656 ft. (200 m)7 lbs. (3.2 kg)Part Number:Length:Weight:73-117068-1133280 ft. (1000 m)35 lbs. (14.5 kg)73-117068-1163280 ft. (1000 m)35 lbs. (14.5 kg)73-117068-1193280 ft. (1000 m)35 lbs. (14.5 kg)JacketConstructionBlue PVCBlack nylonextrusion overblue PVCPhosphorbronze braidover blue PVCExternalDiameter0.117 in.(3 mm)0.153 in.(3.9 mm)0.153 in.(3.9 mm)TensileStrength100 N100 N1000N1 Orange2 White3 Red4 Blue1 Orange2 White3 Red4 Blue1 Orange2 White3 Red4 BlueDescriptionConductorInsulationCostsPROTECTIVE INSULATIONHIGH TEMPERATURE PVCFigure 1. Standard Sensor CableSensor cable types:Standard Sensor CableRecommended for environments ranging from clean anddry to moderate dust and moisture.Nylon Coated Sensor CableRecommended for use in wet, oily, or corrosiveenvironments or outdoors. Use in freezer warehouses.Phosphor Bronze Braided SensorRecommended for applications requiring superiorabrasion protection and/or increased tensile strength.ADDRESSABLE ALARMLINE MODULE (AAM)The AAM permits an AlarmLine sensor cable to bedirectly interfaced to a SmartOne compatible control unit.This interface will allow for pre-alarm, alarm, and troubleconditions to be transmitted to the control panel via theSignaling Line Circuit (SLC). The AAM monitors theresistance of the sensor cable and generates a pre-alarm(if enabled), alarm, or overheat output (if enabled) whenthe resistance drops below the programmed threshold.The module also supervises the AlarmLine cable foropens and shorts, which will generate a fault condition.ConductorMaterial26 AWG SolidCopper26 AWG SolidCopper26 AWG SolidCopperConductorDiameter0.018 in.(0.460 mm)0.018 in.(0.460 mm)0.018 in.(0.460 mm)Twist of InnerConductors30 per ft.(90 per m)30 per ft.(90 per m)30 per ft.(90 per m)Specially DopedPolymerSpecially DopedPolymerSpecially DopedPolymerStandard OuterJacket mperaturePVCVoltage ProofBetween PVCJacket and aConductor10 KV10 KV‘10 KVUp to 212ºF(100ºC) 30years @ 257ºF(125ºC) 24hours.Self Restoresbelow 257ºF(125ºC)Above 374ºF(190ºC) is thedestructivetemperature.Up to 212ºF(100ºC) 30years @ 257ºF(125ºC) 24hours.Self Restoresbelow 257ºF(125ºC)Above 374ºF(190ºC) is thedestructivetemperature.Up to 212ºF(100ºC) 30years @ 257ºF(125ºC) 24hours.Self Restoresbelow 257ºF(125ºC)Above 374ºF(190ºC) is e Life- Page 10 of 25 -

Back to IndexDescriptionApprovedSpacing(betweenparallel runs)Ordering InfoStandardSensorNylon CoatedSensorBronzeBraidedSensor30 ft.(9 m)30 ft.(9 m)30 ft.(9 m)SENSOR MOUNTING HARDWAREThree types of standard mounting hardware (masterclamp, flange clamp, nylon cable tie) for AlarmLinepermit safe, secure sensor cable installation in mostapplications. Other mounting means may be used asrequired by the specific application. The sensor shouldbe supported at a minimum of ten foot intervals onstraight runs when under tension, and more as conditionsdictate at corners and transition points to provide suitablestrain relief. Local codes or conditions may also requirethe sensor to be supported at closer intervals. Refer tothe AlarmLine Addressable Linear Heat DetectorInstallation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual, P/N06-235820-003 for specific mounting information.AAM SPECIFICATIONSSpecificationValuePart Number73-100001-003Supply VoltageP.C. Line,

Device Description Illustration SmartOne Ionization Smoke Detector, Model CPD-7052. A low-profile, intelligent smoke detector that uses an ionization sensing chamber. This detector can be utilized for open-area cov-erage or can be mounted in a duct with air velocities up to 2,00

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