Ei Electronics Ei 100R User Manual

Model ei 100r ionisation, Product description, Operation

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Ei100R DataSht RevA

Shannon Free Zone, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.

Ph.

+353 61 471277

Fx.

+353 61 471053

Email.

[email protected]

Web:

www.eielectronics.com

Model

Ei 100R Ionisation

High sensitivity

– responds to all standard fires

Dual Ionization chamber - quick response fast
flaming fires

Supply voltage 10.2 to 14 volts

Interconnect up to 12 alarms

Relay contacts

Built in sounder

Test button

Kitemarked to BS5446-1:2000

5 year guarantee


Product Description

The Ei100R is an Ionisation Smoke Alarm that is
designed to operate with suitable 12 volt control panels
and to provide a loud local alarm.

Ionisation smoke alarms operate on the principle that
electrical current flowing between electrodes in an
ionization chamber is reduced when smoke particles
enter.

Ionisation technology gives a rapid response to fast
flaming fires

Relay contacts (normally open and closed supplied) are
available for triggering the panel itself and its associated
ancillary products, such as extra loud sirens, magnetic
door holders, etc.

The alarms can be interconnected so that when one
alarm senses fire, all the units located throughout the
premises sound.

The Ei100R is easily installed and comes supplied with
all necessary screw fixings.

Operation

The smoke detector will activate the built in sounder
upon sensing smoke particles

The smoke detector will automatically reset itself
and silence the sounder when smoke particles are
no longer present in the sensing chamber

The built in sounder will provide a minimum sound
output of 85dB at 3m

The “Test” button will perform a self test and sound
the horn (it may take up to 10 seconds)

Red LED

–flashes every 40 seconds to indicate unit

checks

Interconnect up to 12 other alarms (9V ionisation,
optical or heat) when one senses smoke, all alarm.
Helps ensure warning will be heard throughout the
house



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