Chamber value, Drift compensation, Maintenance alert – Fire-Lite MS-9200UDLSC Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel User Manual

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MS-9200UDLS Series Manual — P/N 52750:H 4/14/2014

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Operating Instructions

Chamber Value

The Chamber value should be within the indicated range for the following smoke detectors:

SD355, SD350(T) D350P(R) and SD300(T) Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detectors: 405
- 2100
(obscuration of 1.00%/ft to 3.66%/ft.)

CP355, CP350, and CP300 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detectors: 750 - 2100 (obscuration
of 0.50%/ft. to 1.44%/ft.)

If the addressable smoke detector’s Chamber reading is not within the acceptable range, clean the
detector and check the Chamber value again. If the reading is still not within the acceptable range,
immediately replace the detector.

Drift Compensation

Drift compensation uses software algorithms that identify and compensate for long-term changes in
the data readings from each addressable smoke detector. These long-term changes in detector data
readings are typically caused by dirt and dust accumulation inside the smoke chamber. Drift
compensation performs the following functions:

Samples photoelectric smoke detectors every 6 seconds and ionization smoke detectors every 3
seconds

Allows a smoke detector to retain its original ability to detect actual smoke and resist false
alarms, even as dirt and dust accumulate

Reduces maintenance requirements by allowing the control panel to automatically perform the
periodic sensitivity measurements required by NFPA Standard 72

The FACP software also provides filters to remove transient noise signals, usually caused by
electrical interference.

Maintenance Alert

The software determines when the drift compensation for a detector reaches an unacceptable level
that can compromise detector performance. When a detector reaches an unacceptable level, the
control panel indicates a maintenance alert. Table 4.1 summarizes the three levels of maintenance
alert:

DEVICE #

DEVICE TYPE

% DRIFT COMP

CHAMBER

TIME/DATE

1D001

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1281

12:01 AM 01-08-2001

1D002

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1281

12:01 AM 01-08-2001

1D003

SMOKE (PHOTO)

21

1259

12:01 AM 01-08-2001

1D004

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1309

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

1D005

SMOKE (PHOTO)

21

1281

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

1D006

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1322

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

1D007

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1280

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

1D008

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1215

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

1D009

SMOKE (PHOTO)

20

1310

12:02 AM 01-08-2001

Maintenance Level:

FACP Status Displays:

Indicates:

Low Chamber Value

INVREP

A hardware problem in the detector

Maintenance Alert

DIRTY1

Dust accumulation that is near but below the allowed
limit. DIRTY 1 indicates the need for maintenance
before the performance of the detector is
compromised

Maintenance Urgent

DIRTY2

Dust accumulation above the allowed limit.

Table 4.1 Maintenance Alert Levels

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