4 detector parameter settings summary – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

Device Information and Programming

Page 3-12

24 March 2006

Issue 1.5

3.4

DETECTOR PARAMETER SETTINGS SUMMARY

The following table gives a summary of the MX4428 default and alternate settings, and
approved range, for each detector type.

Detector Default

Alternate Range

Comments

814PH
Smoke

12%
(80 det units)

8%
(37 det units)

8% - 12%

Enhancement is optional,
default off.

814PH
Smoke
FastLogic

Medium N/A

Low,

Medium,

High (all
approved with
nominal
sensitivity =
8%)

Enhancement is optional,
default off.

814PH Heat
component

63

N/A

60 - 65

Type B default.
Type A is option
Off is option.

814CH
CO

38ppm
(0.3 MIC X)
(93 det units)

66ppm

(1)

(0.6 MIC X)
(160 det units)

23 - 66ppm

(1)

Enhancement is optional,
default off.
(23ppm = 0.15 MIC X
= 60 det units)

814CH Heat
component

63

N/A

60 - 65

Type A default.
Type B is option
Off is option.

814I 0.39

MIC

X

(66 det units)

0.22 MIC X
(23 det units)

0.2 - 0.4 (Aus)
0.2 - 0.6 (NZ)

0.59 MIC X =130 det
units

814H

63

N/A

60 - 93 (Aus)
50 - 80 (NZ)

Type A default. Type B
option.
Types C/D by changing
temperature to 93.

VLC800

Fixed at 100

0.005% / m to
20% / m

Note that actual
sensitivity is adjusted by
PC connected to the
VLC800.

(1)

66ppm is outside the approved range of the 814CH as an ionisation detector. However it

is an accepted value as a CO detector.

Prealarm

The Prealarm default and alternate sensitivities will generally be about 70% - 80% of the
corresponding alarm level. Note that Prealarm will also be more sensitive to rapidly changing
conditions as it does not go through the step limiting filter.

Conversion

Det Units = Detector Units.

Temperatures are already converted by the MXP to degrees C and do not require
conversion.

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