Det-Tronics X3302 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector with Pulse Output User Manual

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GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION

RESpONSE ChaRaCTERISTICS
Response is dependent on the detector’s sensitivity

setting, distance, type of fuel, temperature of the fuel,

and time required for the fire to come to equilibrium. As

with all fire tests, results must be interpreted according

to an individual application.
See Appendix A for third-party approved fire test results.

Additional fire test results are available from Det-Tronics.

IMpORTaNT appLICaTION CONSIDERaTIONS
In applying any type of sensing device as a fire detector,

it is important to know of any conditions that can prevent

the device from responding to fire, and also to know

what other sources besides fire can cause the device to

respond.

Welding
Arc welding should not be performed within 20

feet (6.0 m) of the detector configured to very high

sensitivity, within 15 feet (4.6 m) at high sensitivity,

within 10 feet (3.0 m) at medium sensitivity, or within 5

feet (1.5 m) at low sensitivity. Gas welding mandates

system bypass, since the gas torch is an actual fire.

Arc welding rods can contain organic binder materials

in the flux that burn during the welding operation

and are detectable by the X3302. Welding rods with

clay binders do not burn and will not be detected

by the X3302. However, system bypass is always

recommended, since the material being welded may

be contaminated with organic substances (paint, oil,

etc.) that will burn and possibly cause the X3302 to

alarm.
artificial Lighting
The X3302 should not be located within 2 feet (0.6 m)

of artificial lights. Excess heating of the detector could

occur due to heat radiating from the lights.

EMI/RFI Interference
The X3302 is resistant to interference by EMI and RFI,

and is EMC Directive compliant. It will not respond to a 5

watt walkie-talkie at distances greater than 1 foot (0.3 m).

Do not operate a walkie-talkie within 1 foot (0.3 m) of the

X3302.
Carbon Containing Fires
The X3302 is a multiple spectrum IR device with detection

limited to flames that produce water vapor as a by-product

of combustion. These include hydrogen, ammonia,

arsine, silane, and light hydrocarbons such as methane

and methanol. Some lighter carbonaceous fuels may be

detectable by the X3302, but heavier carbon containing

substances that burn with a dark yellow-orange flame

and emit dense sooty smoke may not be sensed with this

device. Other fuels that are not detectable include sulfur

and burning metals.

IMPORTANT SAFETy NOTES

WarnIng

Do not open the detector assembly in a hazardous

area when power is applied. The detector contains

limited serviceable components and should never

be opened. Doing so could disturb critical optical

alignment and calibration parameters, possibly

causing serious damage.

CaUtIon

The wiring procedures in this manual are intended

to ensure proper functioning of the device under

normal conditions. However, because of the

many variations in wiring codes and regulations,

total compliance to these ordinances cannot be

guaranteed. Be certain that all wiring complies

with the NEC as well as all local ordinances. If

in doubt, consult the authority having jurisdiction

before wiring the system. Installation must be

done by a properly trained person.

CaUtIon

To prevent unwanted actuation or alarm,

extinguishing devices must be disabled prior to

performing system tests or maintenance.

CaUtIon

The multispectrum IR flame detectors are to be
installed in places where the risk of mechanical
damage is low.

attEntIon

Remove the protective cap from the front of the

detector before activating the system.

attEntIon

Observe precautions for handling electrostatic
sensitive devices.

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