Det-Tronics X3300 Protect-IR Multispectrum IR Flame Detector with Pulse Output User Manual

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1.

Disable any extinguishing equipment that is
connected to the unit.

2.

Inspect the viewing windows for contamination and
clean as necessary. The detector is relatively
insensitive to airborne contaminants, however, thick
deposits of ice, dirt, or oil will reduce sensitivity.
(Refer to the “Maintenance” section for complete
information regarding cleaning of the detector
viewing window.)

3.

Check input power to the unit.

4.

If the fire system has a logging function, check the
fire panel log for status.

5.

Turn off the input power to the detector and check
all wiring for continuity.

Important:

Disconnect

wiring at the detector before checking system
wiring for continuity.

6.

If all wiring checks out and cleaning of the

oi

plate/window did not correct the fault condition,
check for high levels of background IR radiation by
covering the detector with the factory supplied
cover or aluminum foil. If the fault condition clears
within 6 minutes or less, extreme background IR is
present. Re-adjust the view of the detector away
from the IR source or relocate the detector.

If none of these actions corrects the problem, contact
the factory.

PERIODIC CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

Periodic testing is not required when the detector is
configured for automatic optical integrity testing. If the
X3300 is configured for manual

oi operation, a

checkout of the system using the

oi feature should be

performed on a regularly scheduled basis to ensure that
the system is operating properly. To test the system,
perform the “Manual

oi Test” as described in the

“Startup Procedure” section of this manual.

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT

Periodic flamepath inspections are not
recommended since the product is not intended to
be serviced and provides proper ingress protection
to eliminate potential deterioration of the flamepaths.

WARNING

The detector contains no user serviceable
components and should never be opened.

To maintain maximum sensitivity, the viewing windows
of the X3300 must be kept relatively clean. Refer to the
procedure below for instructions.

CLEANING PROCEDURE

CAUTION

Disable any extinguishing equipment that is
connected to the unit to prevent unwanted
actuation.

To clean the window and

oi plate, use Det-Tronics

window cleaner (part number 001680-001) and a soft
cloth or tissue and refer to the procedure below.

1.

Disable any extinguishing equipment that is
connected to the unit.

2.

Since the X3300 is less affected by contamination
than other detectors, removal of the

oi plate is

needed only under extreme conditions. In addition,
it is not necessary to achieve perfect cleanliness,
because IR is not significantly absorbed by slight
films of oil and/or salt. If a fault condition is still
indicated after cleaning, remove and clean the

oi

plate using the procedure below.

3.

Clean all three viewing windows and reflector
surfaces thoroughly using a clean cloth, cotton
swab or tissue and Det-Tronics window cleaning
solution. If a stronger solution is needed, isopropyl
alcohol may be used.

Oi

PLATE REMOVAL

1.

Remove the

oi plate from the detector by loosening

the

oi plate knob.

2.

Thoroughly clean the

oi plate reflective surfaces,

holding it by its edges to avoid leaving fingerprints
on the inside reflective surface.

3.

Re-install the

oi plate. Ensure that the plate is flat

on the detector surface. Tighten the

oi plate knob

securely (40 oz/inches).

NOTE

If the

oi

plate is removed, be sure to install the

original

oi

plate.

oi

plates are not interchangeable

and should not be mixed with

oi

plates from other

detectors.

NOTE

If corrosive contaminants in the atmosphere cause
the

oi

plate surface to deteriorate to the extent that

it is no longer possible to restore it to its original
condition, it must be replaced. Consult factory for

oi

plate replacement procedure.

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