102 mm
B501AP
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL 2251CTLE
MULTICRITERIA FIRE SENSOR
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Model 2251CTLE intelligent multicriteria sensors are plug-in type fire sensors that combine
four types of detection capability with addressable communications. A photoelectronic
sensing chamber detects smoke, while a thermal element provides rate-of-rise and fixed
temperature heat sensing. Infra-red and carbon monoxide sensing adds further detection
ability, giving reliable fire detection whilst allowing the sensor to reject many common causes
of nuisance alarm. These sensors are designed for open area protection and must only be
connected to control panels that use a compatible proprietary communication protocol for
monitoring and control.
Two LEDs on each sensor light to provide a local 360
LEDs are dependent on panel). Remote LED indicator capability is available as an optional
accessory wired to the standard base terminals (again dependent on panel).
Application Mode
Some fire panels that include the Series 200 Advanced Protocol allow the selection of certain
application modes to fine tune the sensor's performance to the specific fire and nuisance
threats of an application (consult your panel manufacturer for details on this).
The below table details the standards the sensor is approved to, dependant upon the
application mode that has been selected:
Alarm
Mode
Levels
1 to 5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, LPS1279, CEA4021
Normal
6
EN54-5 Class A1R
Application 0
4
EN54-7, LPS1279, CEA4021
Application 1
5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 2
4, 5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 3
5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 4
5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 5
5
EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 6
5
EN54-5 Class A1R, EN54-7, CEA4021
Application 7
5
EN54-5 Class A1R, LPS1279, CEA4021
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage Range:
Max. Standby Current (no comm.):
(comm. LED blink enabled - 5 sec)
(Read 16 sec. LED blink 8 sec)
Max. Alarm Current (LED on):
Operating Humidity Range:
Temperature Range:
Nominal Activation Temperature:
WIRING GUIDE
Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the plug-in sensor bases for wiring details.
All bases are provided with terminals for power and an optional Remote Indicator.
Note 1: All wiring must conform to applicable local and national codes and regulations.
Note 2: Verify that all sensor bases are installed and that polarity of the wiring is correct at
each base.
Disconnect loop power before installing sensors. Notify proper authorities.
SENSOR INSTALLATION
1. Set the sensor address (see figure 1) by turning the two rotary switches on the underside
of the sensor, selecting a number between 01 and 159. (Note: The number of addresses
available will be dependent on panel capability, check the panel documentation for
information on this). Record the address on the label attached to the base.
Figure 1: Rotary Address Switches
X 10
2. Insert the sensor into the base and rotate it clockwise until it locks into place.
3. After all the sensors have been installed, apply power to the system.
4. Test the sensor as described under TESTING.
5. Reset the sensor by communication command from the panel.
Tamper-Resistance.
These sensors includes a feature that, when activated, prevents removal of the sensor from
the base without the use of a tool. Refer to the installation instructions for the sensor base
for details of how to use this feature.
Dust covers help to protect units during shipping and when first installed. They are
not intended to provide complete protection against contamination therefore sensors
should be removed before construction, major re-decoration or other dust producing
work is started. Dust covers must be removed before system can be made operational
D600-50-01
2251CTLE
55°C
-20°C
130g
visible sensor indication (operation of
o
Approval
15 to 32 VDC
200 µA @24 V and 25
C
o
300 µA @24 V and 25
C
o
250 µA @24 V and 25
C
o
7 mA @ 24 V and 25
C
o
15% to 90% Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
-20°C to 55°C
60°C
WARNING
X 1
CAUTION
2831 14
EN54-5: 2000 Class A1R / A1: 2002
DOP-IFD112
EN54-7: 2000 / A1: 2002 / A2: 2006
Figure 2: Cleaning the Sensor
IR Sensor
CO Sensor
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, disable the system to prevent unwanted alarms:
1. Remove the sensor to be cleaned from the system.
2. Use a small, flat blade to gently release each of the four cover removal tabs that hold the
cover in place (see figure 2) and remove the sensor cover. Use caution to avoid damaging
the thermistors and other sensors.
3. Carefully vacuum the anti insect screen without removing it from the detector cover.
4 The chamber cover, CO and IR sensors may be removed as a single assembly.Gently
pull the assembly away from the sensing chamber being careful neither to damage the
thermistors, the IR / CO sensor PCB nor to strain the connector cable to the PCB, then
gently fold away from the optical chamber.
5. Use a vacuum cleaner and/or clean, compressed air to remove dust and debris from the
sensing chamber, sensing chamber cover.
6. Re-install the sensing chamber cover assembly by sliding the cover over the chamber,
gently pressing it home until it snaps into place.
7 Re-install the sensor cover. Use the cover removal tabs, LEDs and thermistors to align the
cover with the sensor. Snap the cover into place.
8. When all sensors have been cleaned, restore power to the loop and test the sensor(s) as
described under TESTING.
CO Sensor Lifetime
The CO cell has a lifetime of approximately six years and will stop operating after this time.
The sensor is programmed to signal the approach of the end of this lifetime to the control
panel. The CO cell is not field replaceable, so on failure please contact the system supplier
to arrange for the appropriate replacement.
TESTING
Sensors must be tested after installation and following periodic maintenance. Disable the
zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.
Test the sensors as follows:
Magnet Method
1. Test the sensor by positioning
the test magnet (model M02-
24-optional) against the sensor
body approximately 2cm from
LED 1, indicated by a mark on
the sensor cover as shown in
figure 3.
2. Both LED's on the sensor should
latch into alarm within 30 sec-
onds, activating the control
panel.
Smoke Method
1. At alarm levels 4 and 5, the 2251CTLE includes electronic delays of up to 10 minutes for
a smoke only response. To disable the delay for ten minutes, a magnet test as described
above should be carried out prior to the smoke tests.
2. Using generated smoke, or synthetic smoke aerosol from an approved manufacturer such
as No Climb Products Ltd, subject the sensor to controlled amounts of smoke in accord-
ance with local codes of practice and manufacturer recommendations.
3. Both LED's on the sensor should latch into alarm within 30 seconds, activating the control
panel.
Direct Heat Method (Hair dryer of 1000-1500 watts).
1. Direct the heat toward the sensor from its side. Hold the heat source about 15 cm away
to prevent damage to the cover during testing.
2. The LEDs on the sensor should light when the temperature at the sensor reaches 58°C.
3. Reset the sensor at the system control panel.
After completion of the test notify the proper authorities that the system is operational.
LIMITATIONS OF FIRE SENSORS
Fire sensors must be used in conjunction with compatible equipment.
The 2251CTLE will not sense fires which start where smoke, heat, gas or IR light does not
reach the sensors.
A sensor may not detect a fire developing on another level of a building.
Fire sensors also have sensing limitations. Consideration must be made of the environment
when selecting fire sensors.
Fire sensors cannot last forever. The 2251CTLE contains an electro-chemical CO sensor
which has an expected lifetime of 6 years and the remainder of the components are made
to last over 10 years, however, any of these parts could fail at any time. Therefore, test your
fire detection system at least semi-annually. Clean and take care of your smoke sensors
regularly. Taking care of the fire detection system you have installed will significantly reduce
your product liability risks.
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Sensor Cover
Cover Removal Tabs
Optical Chamber Cover
Optical Sensing Chamber
Thermistor
Figure 3: Test Magnet Position
Mark on Cover
Test Magnet
LED 1
WARNING
LED 2
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