Det-Tronics U7602B-P Unitized UV Flame Detector/Controller User Manual

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MODIFICATIONS TO ELIMINATE
HIGH BACKGROUND UV FAULTS

In applications where high background UV radiation
causes the U7602 to produce a fault response, it may
be necessary to disable the high sensitivity signal.

While the module will continue to perform the auto-
matic optical integrity (oi) test and to produce a fault
indication in the event of low detector sensitivity, it is
important to note that this modification disables the
ability of the U7602 to respond to high sensitivity
symptoms that could indicate background UV, spuri-
ous detector response, or a faulty, over-sensitive
detector module. An over-sensitive detector module
can cause a system actuation when no fire exists.

To disable the U7602 high sensitivity signal line:

1. Remove U7602 input power.

2. Remove the controller housing (Figure 1).

3. Cut out the white wire that joins connection point

7 on the third circuit board down from the top as
indicated in Figure 20, and connection point 5 on
the fourth circuit board from the top as indicated
in Figure 21. Remove the wire.

4. Re-install the controller housing.

5. Restore U7602 input power.

Operating Mode

Fire Relay

Fault Relay

LED

Current Output

4 to 20 ma Output

(if equipped)

(standard)

(if equipped)

Normal

open

closed

on

40 microamps

4 milliamperes

Reason and Corrective Action: U7602 was not reset after fire or fault condition,

oi

test, or background radia-

tion detected and problem corrected.

Normal

closed

closed

off

40 microamps

4 milliamperes

Reason and Corrective Action: If there is no fire but the Fire relay contacts are closed and the system is oth-
erwise operating normally, remove power from the U7602. If the Fire relay contacts remain closed, their ratings
may have been exceeded and the contacts are welded shut. Ensure that devices connected to the relays do
not exceed relay ratings. Be especially careful of end-of-line-capacitor type fire panels as these connections
often exceed the U7602 relay contact rating. Replace the controller module and return the defective one to the
factory for repair.

Fault

open

open or opening

on

80 microamps

6 milliamperes

and closing

or cycling

intermittently

40 to 80 to 40

Reason and Corrective Action: An

oi

fault has occurred. The first step in correcting this problem is to clean

the viewing window and

oi

ring on the detector housing following the instructions in the "Maintenance" section.

Remove the

oi

ring and clean and inspect the underside for a pitted or corroded surface. If the reflective sur-

face has been damaged at all, replace the

oi

ring. Re-install the

oi

ring (making sure that the

oi

test lamp and

the split in the

oi

ring are not aligned) and perform an

oi

test using the procedure described in the "System

Startup Procedure/

oi

Test" section. If the fault persists, replace the detector module.

Fault

open

open

on

120 microamps

8 milliamperes

Reason and Corrective Action: Background radiation is being detected or the detector module is too sensi-
tive. Check for extraneous sources of UV radiation. If none are present, replace the detector module. If extra-
neous UV sources are present, try to eliminate them or try to reposition the detector/controller so that the extra-
neous UV sources are outside of its cone of vision, while its view of the hazardous area is maintained. If these
methods don't work, consider modifying the module to eliminate fault conditions due to high levels of back-
ground UV (per "Modifications to Eliminate High Background UV Faults" procedure), or replace the detector
module with the DE1888T2 model, which has a lower sensitivity and is designed for this type of application.

Fault

open

open

on

160 microamps

10 milliamperes

Reason and Corrective Action: This fault indicates a malfunction in the high voltage circuitry (which supplies
the detector module) in the controller module. To isolate the source of the problem, perform the
"Troubleshooting" procedure described in detail in this manual.

Fault

open

open

off

0 microamps

0 milliamperes

Reason and Corrective Action: Input power not applied to detector/controller or defective controller module.
Apply input power or replace defective controller module.

Table 3—Troubleshooting Guide

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