Detect-A-Fire: Detection and Release Devices
Detect-A-Fire: Detection and Release Devices
Detect-A-Fire: Detection and Release Devices
FEATURES
• Repeatable - self-restoring, nothing to replace, testable
• Rugged - withstands shock and vibration
• Versatile - various temperature settings available
• Durable - long lasting stainless steel shell
• Economical - wide spacings reduce installation costs
• Factory set
• Internal contact area hermetically sealed in stainless
steel shell
• ROHS Compliant
APPLICATIONS
• Protection of schools, factories, offices, libraries, etc.
• Power generation
• Gas station islands
• Paint spray booths
• Range hoods
• Engine compartments
DESCRIPTION
DETECT-A-FIRE® detectors are the “heart” of many fire protection systems. These highly reliable devices have been a standard for
over 65 years. Thousands of these detectors are in use controlling the release of extinguishants such as clean agents, CO2, water,
or dry chemicals. In some systems the device is used as an ALARM device, to sense overheat or fire and alert personnel.
DETECT-A-FIRE detectors have met with wide acceptance because they are designed with RATE COMPENSATION. This provides
a unique advantage over both fixed temperature and rate-of-rise types of detectors because only the DETECT-A-FIRE detector
accurately senses the surrounding air temperature regardless of the fire growth rate. At precisely the pre-determined danger point,
the system is activated.
Fixed temperature detectors must be completely heated to alarm temperature and therefore a disastrous lag in time may occur with
a fast rate fire. Rate-of-rise devices, on the other hand, are triggered by the rate of increase in ambient temperature and are subject
to false alarms caused by harmless, transient thermal gradients such as the rush of warm air from process ovens.
The secret of the unit’s sensitivity is in the design (Figure 1). The outer shell is made of a rapidly expanding alloy which closely follows
changes in surrounding air temperature. The inner struts are made of a slower expanding alloy. Designed to resist thermal energy
absorption and sealed inside the shell, the struts follow temperature changes more slowly.
A slow rate fire (Figure 2) will heat the shell and struts together. At the “set point”, the unit will trigger, actuating the alarm or releasing
the extinguishant.
A transient rush of warm air up to 40°F/min. may expand the shell, but not enough to trigger the unit. By ignoring transient warm air
excursions, the DETECT-A-FIRE detector virtually eliminates false alarms prevalent with rate-of-rise devices.
If a fast rate fire (Figure 3) starts, the shell will expand rapidly. The struts will close, actuating the alarm and/or releasing the agent.
The faster the fire rate of growth, the sooner the DETECT-A-FIRE detector will react.
TABLE 1 TABLE 2
Spacings
Contact °F °F Color
Model No. Approx. X (in feet) RTI
Operation on Electrical Rating Setting Tolerance Coding
(See Table 2 for Weight UL ULc FM
Temperature (Resistive Only)
“X”) per Unit
Rise A 140 +7/-8 50 50 20 Quick Black
A 160 +7/-8 25 25 20 Quick Black
12-X27020-000 Opens 325°F 5.0 Amps 125 VAC
10 oz A 190 +7/-8 50 50 25 Fast White
12-X27020-001 (Max) 0.5 Amps 125 VDC
A 210 +7/-8 25 50 25 Fast White
5.0 Amps 125 VAC
12-X27021-000 Closes 325°F 0.5 amps 125 VDC A 225 +7/-8 25 50 25 Fast White
10 oz
12-X27021-001 (Max) 2.0 Amps 24 VDC B 275 10 25 50 25 Fast Blue
1.0 Amps 48 VDC B 325 10 50 50 25 Fast Red
Model 12-X27020-00X is a normally closed device and does not meet
the requirements of NFPA-72 for use as an initiating device.
HORIZONTAL DESIGNS
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VERTICAL MODELS
TABLE 3: MODEL NUMBER 27120*, 27121 TABLE 4: MODEL NUMBER 28020*, 28021
Spacings Spacings
°F °F Color °F °F (in feet) Color
X (in feet) RTI X RTI
Setting Tolerance Coding Setting Tolerance Coding
UL ULc FM UL ULc FM
E 140 +7/-8 50 50 20 Quick Black E 140 +7/-8 50 50 30 V-Fast Black
E 160 +7/-8 25 25 20 Quick Black E 160 +7/-8 25 25 30 V-Fast Black
E 190 +7/-8 50 50 25 Fast White E 190 +7/-8 50 50 30 V-Fast White
E 210 +7/-8 25 50 25 Fast White E 210 +7/-8 25 50 30 V-Fast White
E 225 +7/-8 25 50 25 Fast White E 225 +7/-8 25 50 30 V-Fast White
F 275 ±10 25 50 25 Fast Blue F 275 ±10 25 50 30 V-Fast Blue
F 325 ±10 50 50 25 Fast Red F 325 ±10 50 50 30 V-Fast Red
F 360 ±10 25 50 30 V-Fast Red F 360 ±10 25 50 30 V-Fast Red
G 450 ±15 25 50 30 V-Fast Red G 450 ±15 25 50 30 V-Fast Green
G 500 ±15 50 50 30 V-Fast Green G 500 ±15 50 50 30 V-Fast Orange
H 600 ±20 N/A 50 30 V-Fast Orange H 600 ±20 N/A 50 30 V-Fast Orange
H 725 ±20 N/A 50 30 V-Fast Orange H 725 ±20 N/A 50 30 V-Fast Orange
*27120 is a normally closed device and does not meet the require- Note: For clean agents and CO2 suppression systems, ceiling spacing
ments of NFPA-72 for use as an initiating device. 20 ft. apart unless otherwise specified.
* 28020 is a normally closed device and does not meet the require-
ments of NFPA-72 for use as an initiating device.
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Hazardous
Fitting Required For Table 6 shows three categories of fire detection devices and
Detector Type UL & ULC Listing and their relative response levels for reaction to three different rate-
Locations
FM Approval of-rise conditions. Statistics indicate that 97% of all fires fall
within these categories.
Class I, Groups 12-X27120-002
A, B, C and D; 12-X27121-020
Mount detector to a
Class II, Groups 12-X28020-003 suitable listed fitting in TABLE 6
E, F and G 12-X28021-005
accordance with Rate-Of-Rise
Class I, Groups National Electric Code Under 10°F/ Between Over
and/or local authority Type of Device
B, C and D; 12-X27120-000 Min 10-40°F/Min 40°F/Min
having jurisdiction.
Class II Groups 12-X27121-000 Rate
E, F and G SECOND
Compensated
FIRST FIRST but at selected
DETECT-A-FIRE
protection level
Notes: Detector
Fixed Tempera-
a. DETECT-A-FIRE temperature preset at factory only. ture
SECOND SECOND THIRD
TABLE 7
Agency File Number Location
UL S492 Ordinary
UL E19310 Hazardous
ULC CS341-E Ordinary and Hazardous
FM J.I. OV2HO.AE Hazardous
FM 17302 Ordinary
UL S2410 Ordinary (600 & 725°F)
UL E89599 Hazardous (600 & 725°F)
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TABLE 9
STOCKED MODELS AND TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
(SUGGESTED SETTING A MINIMUM OF 100°F ABOVE THE MAXIMUM EXPECTED AMBIENT)
Temperature Setting (°F)
Model
140 160 190 225 275 325 360 450 600 725
12-X27020-000 X X
12-X27020-001 X
12-X27021-000 X X
12-X27021-001 X X
12-X27120-000 X X X X
12-X27121-000 X X X X X X X X X X
12-X28021-005 X X
X: Indicates a stock unit
TABLE 10
DETECT-A-FIRE DETECTOR - RESPONSE TIME INDEX (RTI)
Temperature Response Time RTI RTI Rated Old Rated
Model P/N Model Type Contacts
(Set point) Index (ft-s) 1/2 Classification Spacing Spacing
Horizontal Flush
27021-0 N/O
Mount (20 X 20) ft (25 x 25) ft
140°F (60°C), 160°F (71°C) 110 QUICK
Horizontal (6 x 6) m (8 x 8) m
27021-1 N/O
Surface Mount
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Note: Complies with NEC Class I, Groups A, B, C, D, Class II, Group E,F,G, Class III, and U.L. Standard 886.
Explosion Proof Enclosure must be purchased separately from the DETECT-A-FIRE.
HOW TO ORDER
1. Select the DETECT-A-FIRE detector model from specifications in Table 1 for horizontal DAF or Table 8 for Vertical DETECT-
A-FIRE.
2. Refer to temperature rating chart in Table 2 for horizontal DETECT-A-FIRE or Table 3 and 4 for Vertical DETECT-A-FIRE,
select temperature setting required and add this number to base catalog number.
EXAMPLE: Vertical DETECT-A-FIRE detector set to close at 225°F.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for
the product’s suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or have a
particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
Fenwal Controls, Kidde-Fenwal Inc.
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Ashland, MA 01721
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