Det-Tronics X3302 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector with HART User Manual

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2.3

95-8613

multidrop mode
Optical flame detectors are life safety devices and require

the

4-20

mA loop for transmitting important detector

status data. They should not be used in conjunction with

multidrop mode. If multidrop mode is a requirement, the

alarm and fault relay contacts must be connected directly

to the safety system or fire panel for signalling purposes.

NOTE

This addendum covers HART wiring only. Refer
to the device instruction manual for NFPA-

72

compliant releasing wiring diagrams.

hArT devICe desCrIPTIon LAnguAge
The HART protocol incorporates a concept called the

Device Description Language (DDL) that enables all

suppliers of HART instruments to define and document

their products in a single consistent format. This format

is readable by handheld communicators, PCs and

other process interface devices that support DDL. DDL

enables full interoperability of devices, regardless of

manufacturer, allowing full functionality from any HART

device.

In the event that your Communicator does not establish

communications with the X

3302

, ensure that the

appropriate DDLs for the X

3302

have been programmed

into your Communicator. To review the DDLs programmed

into your HART Communicator:

1. From the Main menu, access the Offline menu.

2. From the Offline menu, select New Configuration to

access the list of device descriptions programmed

into the HART Communicator.

3. Select Det-Tronics and review the list of models to

determine if the X

3302

DDLs are installed in your

Communicator.

If the X

3302

DDLs have not been programmed into the

Memory Module, you must use the generic interface built

into your HART Communicator.

The HART Communication Foundation manages a

library of Manufacturer Device Descriptions, which are

distributed to programming sites for inclusion in master

devices. A complete listing of the HCF DD Library is

available for download in manufacturer and device type

sequence at http://www.hartcomm2.org/hart_protocol/

protocol/dd_library_main.html.

deTeCTor wIrIng
Refer to the X

3302

instruction manual (form number

95-8576

) for complete instructions regarding detector

installation and wiring. However, note that the device

power consumption specifications for the HART model

are different than the standard model.

Power Consumption specifications of X

3302

detector with hArT Communication
Without heater:

4.7

watts at

24

vdc nominal;

6.1

watts at

24

vdc in alarm.

5.5

watts at

30

vdc nominal;

7.4

watts at

30

vdc in alarm.

Heater only:

8

watts maximum.

Total power:

17

watts at

30

vdc with EOL resistor

installed and heater on maximum.

EOL resistor must be ceramic, wirewound type, rated

5

watts minimum, with actual power dissipation not to

exceed

1.5

watts.

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