PP5058 XP95 I.S. Heat Detector SIL Datasheet
PP5058 XP95 I.S. Heat Detector SIL Datasheet
PP5058 XP95 I.S. Heat Detector SIL Datasheet
XP95
I.S. Heat Detector
Technical data
All data is supplied subject to change without notice. Specifications
are typical at 24 V, 23°C and 50% RH unless otherwise stated.
Detection principle Linear approximation over temperature
range 25OC to 90OC
Sensor Single NTC thermistor
Sampling frequency Continuous
Sensitivity 25OC to 90OC: 1ºC/count
-20OC returns 8 counts
Supply Wiring Two wire supply, polarity sensitive
Terminal functions L1 Positive supply
L2 Negative supply and remote
LED negative
+R Remote LED positive
Notes:
1. I.S. detectors are polarity sensitive.
2. There is no requirement for series
resistance on remote LED lines.
3. The remote LED characteristic differs
from XP95
Product overview
Supply voltage 14 V - 22 V dc
Product I.S. Heat Detector Digital communication XP95 and Discovery compatible
Part No. 55000-440SIL Quiescent current 300 µA
Power-up surge current 1mA
Digital Communication XP95 and Discovery compatible
Duration of power-up surge 0.3 seconds
current
Approvals
Max power-up time 4 seconds
Analogue value at 25ºC 25 + 5 counts
Alarm indicator Red light emitting diode (LED)
Alarm LED current 2 mA
Remote LED current 1 mA (internally limited)
Product information
Storage temperature -30°C to +80°C
The XP95 Intrinsically Safe (I.S.) Heat Detector monitors Operating temperature -20°C to +40°C (T5)
-20°C to +60°C (T4)
temperature by using a single thermistor which provides a count
output proportional to the external air temperature. Guaranteed temperature -20°C to +60°C
range (no condensation or
icing)
• Ideal for environments that are dirty or smoky under normal Humidity (no condensation 0% to 95% RH)
circumstances or icing
• Unaffected by wind or atmospheric pressure Effect of atmospheric None
pressure
Effect of wind speed None in fixed temperature use
Vibration, impact & shock To EN 54 - 5
IP Rating designed to IP53
Standards & approvals EN54, IEC61508-1, 2
BASEEFA Certificate No. BAS02ATEX1289X/7
Classification (max Ex ia IIC T4 GA (≤ +60ºC)
ambient) Ex ia IIC T5 GA (≤ +45ºC)
Dimensions 100mm diameter x 42 mm height
(50 mm height with mounting base)
Weight 105 g
(157 g with mounting base)
Material Housing: White flame retardant
polycarbonate
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CERTIFICATION
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Assessed to ISO 9001:2008 Assessed to ISO 14001:2004 Cert/LPCB ref. 010
Cert/LPCB ref. 010 Cert/LPCB ref. 010 EMS
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Operation Conformity of the XP95 I.S. Heat Detector with the EMC Directive,
does not confer compliance with the directive on any apparatus or
The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector has a common profile with the systems connected to it.
ionisation and optical smoke detectors but has a low air flow
resistance case made of white polycarbonate. Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EU
The device monitors heat using a single thermistor network The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector complies with the essential requirements
which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air of the Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EU.
temperature.
A copy of the Declaration of Performance is available from Apollo
Electrical description upon request.
The Heat Detector is designed to be connected to a two wire loop Marine Equipment Directive 2014/90/EU
circuit carrying both data and a 14 V to 22 V dc supply. The detector
is connected to the incoming and outgoing supply via terminals The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector complies with the essential
L1 and L2 in the mounting base. A remote LED indicator requiring requirements of the Marine Equipment Directive 2014/90/EU.
not more than 1 mA may be connected between the +R and L2 ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU
terminals. An earth connection terminal is also provided. The
detector is calibrated to give an analogue value of 25±5 counts at The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector complies with the essential
5OC. This value increases with rising temperature. A count of 55 requirements of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU.
corresponds to the EN alarm sensitivity level.
Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EU
When the detector is energized the ASIC regulates the flow of
power and controls the data processing. The thermistor provides The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector complies with the essential requirements
an output over normal operating ranges that is proportional to the of the Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EU.
external air temperature. The voltage output is processed in the
analogue to digital converter and stored by the communications A copy of the Declaration of Performance is available from Apollo
ASIC. It is transmitted to the control equipment when the device upon request.
is interrogated. When a count of 55 is exceeded the alarm flag
ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU
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 The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector complies with the essential requirements
alarm level condition, except when an alarming device is being of the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU.
interrogated. This can provide a location identified alarm from any
device on the loop in approximately two seconds. XP95 I.S. Heat Detector dimensional drawing
Environmental characteristics
The XP95 I.S. Heat Detector range is unaffected by wind or
atmospheric pressure. Standard detectors operate over the
temperature range -20°C to +70°C.
LED LED