Installation – Det-Tronics X3302 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector User Manual

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9.2

INSTALLATION

NOTE

The recommended lubricant for threads and
O-rings is a silicone free grease (p/n 005003-
001) available from Det-Tronics. Under no
circumstances should a lubricant containing
silicone be used.

DETECTOR pOSITIONINg
Detectors should be positioned to provide the best

unobstructed view of the area to be protected. The

following factors should also be taken into consideration:
• Identify all high risk fire ignition sources.
• Be sure that enough detectors are used to adequately

cover the hazardous area.

• Be sure that the unit is easily accessible for cleaning

and other periodic servicing.

• Verify that all detectors in the system are properly

located and positioned so that any fire hazards are

within both the Field of View (FOV) and detection

range of the detector. The Q1201C Laser Aimer

is recommended for establishing the detector's

FOV. Refer to Appendix A for specific information

regarding detector range and FOV.

• Multispectrum IR detectors are less likely than other

detectors to false alarm to non-flame infrared sources,

as verified by the data shown in the “False Alarm

Immunity” table (page 24) in Appendix A. However,

in some instances, sustained modulation of these

sources will cause a level of desensitization resulting

in diminished detection range (refer to “Modulated

Source” table on page 24). For this reason, the

X3302 should be sited/located to avoid these

sources if there is likely to be frequent, sustained

modulation of IR sources such as those shown. It is

important to point out that these same sources have

no effect on sensitivity if there is no modulation (refer

to “Unmodulated Source” table on page 24).

• The detector should be aimed downward at least 10

to 20 degrees to allow lens openings to drain. See

Figure 1. The detector should be positioned so

that its FOv does not cover areas outside the
hazardous area.

This will minimize the possibility

of false alarms caused by activities outside the area

requiring protection.

• The detector must be mounted on a rigid surface in a

low vibration area.

• Dense fog, rain or ice can absorb IR radiation and

reduce the sensitivity of the detector. To ensure

optimum performance, be certain that the internal

optical heater is enabled on detectors that are used

in applications where snow, ice, and/condensation

are likely to occur.

• Although IR detectors are less affected by smoke

than other detectors, the X3302 should not be placed

where rising combustion products can obscure

its vision. If smoke is expected before fire, smoke

or other alternative detectors should be used in

conjunction with the X3302. For indoor applications,

if dense smoke is expected to accumulate at the

onset of a fire, mount the detector on a side wall at

least a few feet (approximately 1 meter) down from

the ceiling.

• If possible, fire tests can be conducted to verify

correct detector positioning and coverage.

• For ATEX installations, the X3302 detector housing

must be electrically connected to earth ground.

Figure 1—Detector Orientation Relative to Horizon

CENTER AXIS
OF DETECTOR
FIELD OF VIEW

CENTER AXIS
OF DETECTOR
FIELD OF VIEW

INCORRECT

CORRECT

NOTE: DETECTOR MUST ALWAYS BE AIMED

DOWNWARD AT LEAST 10 TO 20 DEGREES.

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