3 Heat Detector-55000-400APO
3 Heat Detector-55000-400APO
3 Heat Detector-55000-400APO
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XP95
Heat Detector
Technical data
All data is supplied subject to change without notice. Specifications
are typical at 24 V, 25°C and 50% RH unless otherwise stated.
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Operation
XP95 Heat Detector dimensional drawing
The XP95 Heat Detector has a common profile with the XP95
optical smoke detectors but has a low air flow resistance
case made of white polycarbonate.
The device monitors heat using a single thermistor network
which provides a voltage output proportional to the external
air temperature.
Electrical description
The Heat Detector is designed to be connected to a two wire
loop circuit carrying both data and a 17 V to 28 V dc supply.
The detector is connected to the incoming and outgoing
supply via terminals L1 and L2 in the mounting base. A
remote LED indicator requiring not more than 4 mA at 5V
may be connected between the +R and -R terminals. An
earth connection terminal is also provided. The detector
is calibrated to give an analogue value of 25±5 counts at
5OC. This value increases with rising temperature. A count
of 55 corresponds to the EN 54 alarm sensitivity level.
When the detector is energized the ASIC regulates the flow
of power and controls the data processing. The thermistor
provides an output over normal operating ranges that is
proportional to the external air temperature. The voltage
output is processed in the analogue to digital converter and
stored by the communications ASIC. It is transmitted to the
control equipment when the device is interrogated. When a
count of 55 is exceeded the alarm flag is initiated and the
device address is added to the data stream every 32 polling
cycles from its last polling for the duration of the alarm
level condition, except when an alarming device is being
interrogated. This can provide a location identified alarm
from any device on the loop in approximately two seconds.
Environmental characteristics
The XP95 Heat Detector range is unaffected by wind or XP95 Heat Detector sectional diagram
atmospheric pressure. Standard detectors operate over the
temperature range -20°C to +70°C.
Address Buttons Thermistor Bead Case Moulding
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
The XP95 Heat Detector complies with the essential
requirements of the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, provided that
it is used as described in this datasheet.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available from Apollo
upon request.
Conformity of the XP95 Heat Detector with the EMC Directive, PCB Lid Moulding
does not confer compliance with the directive on any apparatus
or systems connected to it. LED LED