Det-Tronics PM-5MPX Dual Spectrum IR User Manual

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FAlSE AlARm ImmUNITy
The PM-5MPX is highly resistant to false alarms. However,

a fire alarm output due to non-fire stimuli is possible.

(Refer to Appendix A for a list of common stimuli and the

false alarm immunity distance for those stimuli, as tested

by FM Approvals. No false alarms occur for larger

distances in laboratory measurements.)

The detector is intended for use in indoor locations. For

best performance, the detector should be mounted so

that any exposure to false alarm sources occurs only at

distances greater than the indicated distances. In

addition, to ensure optimum performance, detectors

should be mounted so that they do not view very brightly

illuminated areas. For example, indoor mounting locations

where the detectors look out doors or windows should be

avoided.

DETECTOR INSTALLATION

pHySICAl mOUNTINg
The PM-5MPX must be installed in conformance with the

appropriate drawing provided in this manual, NFPA-72,

the NEC, and all local codes for the hazard classification

of the location to be protected. The detector comes with

an integral multi-conductor cable for the alarm and

power circuits.

CAuTION

The factory sealed front cover is essential to the
approval of the detectors. Removing this cover will
compromise the performance of the detector.

The compact package of the PM-5MPX is of great benefit

in applications where space is a limiting factor. It has four

holes in the mounting flange that can be used to mount

the detector directly to a flat surface or bracket. Take care

not to over-tighten mounting hardware.

The number of detectors required to protect a given area

will depend on the size of the area, the distance from the

detector and the size and type of the fire threat. Certain

factors need to be considered when designing an

installation:

1. The detectors should be installed so that objects do

not block their field of view. This includes glass,

plexiglass, and other visibly transparent materials.

2. Whenever possible, detectors should be installed so

their ranges and fields of view overlap.

3. Detectors should be installed so they will not be

blocked by moving machinery or personnel during

normal operations within the area.

4. To ensure optimum sensitivity and performance,

detectors should be installed so they do not view

brightly illuminated areas.

5. The detectors should be installed so that they are

easily and safely accessible for inspection and

maintenance.

6. If mechanical or high-temperature damage, or

window contamination is likely in the installed location,

then the detectors should be protected. However, the

protection method cannot obstruct the detector’s

field of view with any material, including visibly

transparent materials like glass and plexiglass.

7. The detector should be installed in a position higher

than the hazard.

8. Installation of detectors in a location prone to

submersion must be avoided. Submerged detectors

will not detect fire.

9. Detectors should be installed in locations that do not

exceed the operating temperature range (including

ambient temperature and exposure to liquids).

ElECTRICAl WIRINg CONNECTION
An approved installation of the PM-5MPX flame detector

must be in accordance with the FM Approved drawings

included as appendices to this manual and all local

codes. The required drawing for specific hazardous

(classified) or non-hazardous locations can be determined

from the Control Drawing Configuration (Drawing 420031,

Appendix B). Detectors may be wired in a standard NFPA

class B, style B configuration or in a class A, style D

configuration. Approved initiating device circuits may be

either intrinsically safe, non-incendive, or suitable for the

classified location as required.

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