Edwards Signaling E-HD User Manual

Operation, Installation

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P/N 3101209 • REV 03 • REB 28JAN13

E-HD Fixed-Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat
Detector Installation Sheet

Operation

The E-HD Fixed-Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector can
be configured as a rate-of-rise detector (default) or, through
programming, as a fixed-temperature heat detector. When
configured as a rate-of-rise detector, a rate-of-rise heat sensor
can quickly detect a fast, flaming fire. When configured as a
fixed-temperature heat detector, a fixed-temperature heat
sensor monitors the temperature of the air in its surroundings
and determines whether to initiate an alarm. The detector is
capable of performing comprehensive self-diagnostics and
storing the results.

LED operation

The detector provides a bicolor LED that shows its status.

Normal: Green LED flashes

Alarm/active: Red LED flashes

Installation

Refer to Edwards Signaling Smoke and Heat Detector
Application Bulletin
(P/N 3101212) for additional information on
detector placement and spacing.

WARNINGS

This detector does not operate without electrical power. As
fires frequently cause power interruption, discuss further
safeguards with the local fire protection specialist.

This detector does not sense fires that start in areas
where heat cannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in
walls, roofs, or on the opposite side of closed doors may
not reach the detector.

This detector is intended for use with ionization and/or
photoelectric smoke detectors. The heat detector by itself
does not provide life safety protection.

This detector does not detect oxygen levels, smoke, toxic
gases, or flames. Use this device only as part of a broad-
based, life-safety program which includes a variety of
information sources pertaining to heat and smoke levels,
extinguishment systems, visual and audible devices, and
other safety measures.

Independent studies recommend using heat detectors only
for property protection. Never rely on heat detectors as the
sole means of fire protection.

To ensure proper operation, schedule maintenance
(regular or selected) in accordance with the requirements
of the authority having jurisdiction. Refer to NFPA 72 and

CAN/ULC−S536.

To ensure proper operation, store the detector within the
recommended ranges. Allow the detector to stabilize to
room temperature before applying power.

Keep the dust cover (supplied) on the detector during
installation and remove it prior to commissioning and
service. The dust cover is not a substitute for removing the
detector during new construction or heavy remodeling.

To install the detector:

1. Install and wire the detector base using the installation

sheet supplied with the detector base.

2. Set the detector address. Refer to the panel technical

reference manual for a list of valid addresses.

Use a screwdriver to adjust the two rotary switches on the
back of the detector. Set the left rotary switch (0 through
12) for the 10s and 100s digit and the right rotary switch
for the 0 through 9 digit.

3. Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detector

clockwise until it snaps into the locked position.

The head can be removed by turning it counterclockwise.

4. If the head must lock to the base, break away the locking

tab using a pair of pliers.

To then remove the detector head after breaking away the
locking tab, insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the
side of the base and press in while simultaneously turning
the detector head counterclockwise.

Figure 1: Setting detector address (address 32 shown)

1.

Insert screwdriver here

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