Specifications – Det-Tronics EQ3750ASH EQP Addressable Smoke & Heat (ASH) Module User Manual

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passive and Active Integrity Checks
During a passive integrity check no alerts will be sent to

the ASH Module or EQP Controller. All indications will be

handled by the local LEDs on the loop devices.

An active integrity check will be indicated on the ASH

Module, the controller, and the loop devices as an active

alarm. A fault indication will be generated if the integrity

check fails.

Automatic Integrity Check (AIC)
When enabled, an automatic integrity check is performed

every 24 hours for all the loop devices. The ASH Module

controls the initiating of the integrity check for each loop

device, one at a time. The AIC is disabled by default and

the start time is configurable within the ASH Apollo editor

in S

3

. If a device is currently in the middle of an AIC,

and the AIC becomes disabled, that particular device

will conclude its test, but no new test will begin. Manual

integrity check requests are ignored during an AIC, and

if a manual integrity check is in progress when an AIC is

scheduled, the AIC will be delayed.

Manual Integrity Check (MIC)
The manual integrity check can be performed individually

for a single loop device, or globally for all devices on a

single ASH Module.

Note

If a manual integrity check is already in progress,
a new request of either an AIC or MIC will be
ignored.

Integrity Check Faults
When an integrity check fails, the loop device fault LED

will be activated. The fault indication will remain until an

ASH Module reset is performed, or until another integrity

check is done, and passes.

Note

If there is an active alarm, any new integrity
check request is ignored. If an integrity check is
in progress and an alarm condition occurs, the
integrity check will be interrupted and the alarm
will be annunciated.

WALk TEST
The walk test is intended to verify the operation of the

loop devices. A walk test is activated by physically

walking up to each device, one at a time, and setting

them into an alarm condition. Alternatively, a walk test

can be activated from the ASH Module’s point display

within S

3

. The test verifies that each device does indeed

go into an alarm. The alarm condition is logged into the

EQP Controller, but the controller takes no further action.

speciFications

INPUT VOLTAGE—

24 Vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc.

INPUT CURRENT (Maximum)—

690 mA.

LOOP CURRENT (Maximum)—

225 mA.

POwER CONSUMPTION (Maximum)—

11 Watts.

wIRING (Maximum)—

12 AWG

14 AWG

16 AWG

18 AWG

4 mm

2

2.5 mm

2

1.5 mm

2

0.75 mm

2

Feet

15500

9800

6200

3900

Meters

4700

3000

1900

1200

TEMPERATURE RANGE—

Operating:

–40°F to +185°F (–40°C to +85°C).

Storage:

–67°F to +185°F (–55°C to +85°C).

HUMIDITY RANGE—

5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.

DIMENSIONS—

See Figure 6.

SHIPPING wEIGHT—

2.7 pounds (1.22 kilograms)

A2536

6.31

(16.0)

4.31

(10.9)

4.56

(11.5)

2.0

(5.08)

Figure 6—Dimensions of the ASH Module in Inches (Centimeters)

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