System Sensor 2412AT, 2424AT and 2424AIT Direct Wire User Manual

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CAUTION

Dust covers are an effective way to limit the entry of dust
into smoke detector sensing chambers. However, they may
not completely prevent airborne dust particles from
entering the detector. Therefore, System Sensor recom-
mends the removal of detectors before beginning
construction or other dust producing activity. Be sure to
remove dust covers from any sensors that were left in place
during construction as part of returning the system to
service.

TESTING
NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that

the smoke detector system is undergoing mainte-
nance, and therefore will temporarily be out of
service. Disable the zone or system undergoing
maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.

Detectors must be tested after installation and periodic
maintenance. The 2412AT, 2424AT or 2424AIT may be
tested in the following ways:

NOTE: Before testing the detector check for the presence

of the flashing LED. If it does not flash, power has
been lost to the detector (check the wiring), or it is
defective (return for repair, see Warranty
information).

A. Recessed Test Switch

1. Push and hold the recessed test switch with a .1 inch

maximum diameter tool.

2. The LED should latch within 5 seconds indicating

alarm and annunciating the panel. The horn should
also sound.

B. Calibrated Test Card (System Sensor No. R59-18-00)

1. Remove the detector cover by placing a small bladed

screwdriver in the side slot of the detector cover,
twisting it slightly until the cover can be turned
counterclockwise for removal.

2. Insert the NO ALARM end of the test card fully into

the test slot (see Figure 6) then slide it
counterclockwise until it stops.

4

5

4

5

SUGGESTED
EOL
RESISTOR

UL LISTED

TWO OR FOUR

WIRE PANEL

INITIATING

LOOP

+

Figure 4. Additional wiring needed for the isolated thermal unit of the 2424AIT detector thermal units are

wired to a separate loop:

A78-1392-01

TEST MODULE

SOCKET

LED

RECESSED TEST

SWITCH

PUSH RECESSED SWITCH WITH

A .1" MAX. DIAMETER TOOL

Figure 5. Bottom and side views showing position of

test switch:

1410-00

3. The detector should not alarm (wait at least 20

seconds).

4. Remove the test card by sliding it clockwise before

removing, then repeat with the ALARM end of test
card.

5. The LED should latch on within 20 seconds indicating

alarm and annunciating the panel.

6. Put the cover back by gently rotating it clockwise

until it locks in place.

C. Test Module (System Sensor Model No. MOD400R)

The MOD400R is used with an analog or digital
voltmeter to check the detector sensitivity as described
in the test module’s manual.

D. Aerosol Generator (GEMINI 501)

Set the generator to represent 4%/ft. to 5%/ft.
obscuration as described in the Gemini 501 manual.
Using the bowl shaped applicator, apply aerosol until
unit alarms.

E. Direct Heat Method (Hair dryer of 1000–1500 watts)

Direct the heat toward the bi-metallic collector. Hold the
heat source about 12 inches from the detector in order to
avoid damage to the plastic. When the heat rises to
greater than 135

°

F, the detector should latch in alarm.

The detector will reset only after it has had sufficient
time to cool and the power source has been momentarily
interrupted.

Notify the proper authorities tht the system is back on line.

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