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EDS - RK90R - OPTICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR - USER GUIDE

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Page 1: ...1 EDS RK90R OPTICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE REFLECTIVE TYPE OPTICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR RK 90 R USER GUIDE TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION SETUP AND MAINTENANCE ...

Page 2: ...nnections 5 Electrical Connections and Initial Setup 6 Operation 7 Optical Allignment 8 Set Up of Obscuration circuit 9 Setting of Turbulence Heat Circuit 10 Detector s Activation 11 Autocompensation 12 OPerational Test 13 Fault Output 14 Alarm Memory 15 Frontal Leds Operation 16 Maintenance 17 Sensitivity Selection 18 Technical Data ...

Page 3: ...hold level SW2 position 1 minimum threshold level SW3 position 4 maximum Trasmitter power JP1 position 2 3 ottic allignment insert JP2 JP3 position 2 3 alarm and turbulence relays NC JP4 position 1 2 fault relay NC JP5 position 1 2 memory OFF JP7 not insert alarm relais NC P1 regutator trimmer at half scale ...

Page 4: ... 9 6 Set JP1 in ON position Allignment pag 10 7 Optimize the device signal using the P1 trimmer the adjustment screws V1 V2 V3 on the optical block a multimeter or the STS01 instrument Blue Red Led signal level indication fig 8 board 8 with the P1 trimmer regulate the signal between 4 7V and 5V 9 Verify the operational obcuring the reflector 10 select the desired sensibility of the Obscuration cir...

Page 5: ...ng results of the device will widely compensate the time spent reading these instructions 1 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL All the operations of installation setup startup maintenance and verifications of operation of the RK90R detector must only be performed by qualified personnell These people are qualified for their experience specialization courses knowledge of the current standards and of the technical ...

Page 6: ...nvironmental conditions exist Wall fixing must be done with care using the holes provided inside the container If the wall is a solid masonry one expansion plugs are enough It s extremely important that the fixing wall or surface is rigid and not subject to deformations 3 4 Get the cables inside through the holes obtained breaking the suitable zones marked on the sides of the detector s base It is...

Page 7: ...est to use a shielded cable with 10 conductors shield 2x0 75 mmq for power conductors 8x0 22 mmq for the signal conductors for a distance up to 1 Km In such way it is possible to get a remote connection of the following signals alarm relay contact terminals C1 N1 turbulence heat alarm relay contact terminals C2 N2 fault relay contact terminals C3 N3 analog 0 5V output for signal level measure from...

Page 8: ... normally open C1 N1 terminals are voltage free C2 N2 turbulence alarm normally closed contact relay The connection is valid when the detector is not in an alarm state and the JP3 is in 2 3 position If JP3 is positioned among 1 2 the contact it results normally open C2 N2 terminals are voltage free C3 N3 normally closed fault relay contact Connection is valid when the detector is not in fault stat...

Page 9: ...rm condition it automatically resets alarm output position 2 3 alarm memory on In case of alarm the detector s alarm output persists until power supply is switched off for at least 5 seconds JP6 microprocessor reset SW reset JP7 jumper for set the power of the transmitter according to the distance between detector and his reflector The maximum distance admitted among RK90R and reflector it depends...

Page 10: ...d warm air that rise up to the ceiling When these clouds and warm air intercept the infrared beam produced by the detector they cause a perturbation of it because they generate changes of optical and physics characteristics in the transmission mean of the infrared beam This variations are obviously time related An suitable circuit has been designed to detect these variations and when these reach t...

Page 11: ...at the screen that is behind the lens inside the detector On it you will see a bright point that represents the image of the lamp move the optical block using his special screws V1 V2 V3 with a key so that the bright point falls in the center where a small hole is present through which the photodiode is visible fig 4 It s important that the bright point falls on the photoemitting zone of the photo...

Page 12: ...valuating the signal level with the frontal Leds indications as described in chap 8 12 8 8 if available connect a 5V fullscale multimeter between the SIG terminal and the negative power supply one and read the analog output signal Instead of the multimeter it is possible to use the STS01 meter optional fig 11 If the output signal is very low it means that the operations of optical alignment descri...

Page 13: ...he detector as well looking at the detector blue and red leds indications Operation is the following 1 flash of the blue Led 1 Volt 1 flash of the red Led 0 5 Volts if the signal is smaller of 0 5V the blue led and red one are off if the signal in the range 0 5 1 V the red led performs 1 flash remains off for 2 seconds and then it repeats the sequence if signal is among 1 1 5 V the blue led flashe...

Page 14: ...besides to watch out that since the detector bases its operation on the reflection of the projected beam this reflection is effected by its reflector FX and not from other elements To be certain that the signal is produced by the reflection of its reflector FX and not from other elements it is useful to do a simple verification It is necessary to obscure the reflector with a non reflecting screen ...

Page 15: ...is circuit is the quicker fire detection because the fire is detected in its beginning phase A typical example is the complete protection of the dome of a church with important pictures on its surface The optical beam smoke detectors must be installed at the baseline of the dome and therefore much lower than the ceiling In this case using the turbulence heat detection circuit is very useful to imp...

Page 16: ...t procedure is finished the detector becomes operational The blue aligment led stops flashing in the way described above detail chap 10 2 and it begins to flash as described in 10 6 10 6 The blue led will emit a short flash every 10 seconds that indicates the normal operation of the detector In case of alarm the frontal red led gets on and remains on until the alarm state disappears or if the memo...

Page 17: ... is necessary to remove the power supply of the detector for at least 5 seconds Attention this test must be effected darkening the reflector the screen must not be set in front of the detector 12 2 verification of the circuit sensitive to the turbulence heat Verify the circuit sensitive to turbulence putting a opaque screen in front of the reflector several times with the following sequence dark l...

Page 18: ...h the jumper JP5 fig 9 jumper JP5 in position 1 2 memory not activated OFF jumper JP5 in position 2 3 activated ON When the memory is activated if the detector goes in alarm the Alarm relay and the frontal red led remain activated until the alarm condition disappears and the power supply is not switched off for more than 5 seconds When the memory is not activated if the detector goes to alarm the ...

Page 19: ...followings the detector must be not powered clean the cover surface of the detector You must use a wet cloth with water and some trace of soap Chemical products must not be used what alcohol ammonia and similar The cleaning of the surface is fundamental for the good detector operation verify the inside terminal board tightening the terminals in the case they are loose verify the optical alignment ...

Page 20: ...t of the reflector 0 2 Selection of the obscuration alarm threshold level with a 4 positions switch position 1 70 position 2 60 position 3 50 position 4 40 Selection of the turbulence alarm threshold level with a 4 positions switch Alarm Relay activation delay 10 s Fault Relay activation delay 5 s Detector s recovery time with alarm memory deactivated about 5 s Detector s recovery time with alarm ...

Page 21: ...ICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE rivelatore riflettore fig 1 svitare le due viti laterali unscrew the two sides screw insert the screwdriver tip and turn inserire la punta del cacciavite e ruotare tacca notch fig 2 ...

Page 22: ...EDS RK90R OPTICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE 22 riflettore LAL 02 lampada disco bianco white disc diodo fotoemittente photoemitting diode foro hole fig 4 fig 3 ...

Page 23: ...23 EDS RK90R OPTICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE fig 5 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 distanza m diametro del raggio cm fig 6 ...

Page 24: ... T S I D A L L E D E N O I Z E L E S e r o t t e l f i R e r o t t e l f i R e r o t t e l f i R e r o t t e l f i R e r o t t e l f i R e n o i z i s o P e n o i z i s o P e n o i z i s o P e n o i z i s o P e n o i z i s o P a z n a t s i D a z n a t s i D a z n a t s i D a z n a t s i D a z n a t s i D m m m m m 7 0 X F N O 6 3 F F O 5 1 6 1 0 X F N O 5 1 0 1 F F O 5 2 5 1 2 0 X F N O 0 3 0 2 F...

Page 25: ... E R T L O V h s a l F N d e L e u l B h s a l F N d e L d e R 5 0 F F O F F O 1 5 0 F F O 1 5 1 1 1 F F O 2 5 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 F F O 3 5 2 2 1 5 3 3 3 F F O 4 5 3 3 1 7 4 4 e l b a i r a V F F O 5 9 4 7 4 t h g i l x i F F F O 5 9 4 n o i t a r u t a s t h g i l x i F t h g i l x i F fig 8 ...

Page 26: ... GUIDE 26 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 JP4 JP3 JP2 V1 V2 V3 JP7 JP6 RX TX JP1 JP5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 alarm relay turbo relay fault relay SW1 SW2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 LED di allarme P1 LED di guasto Alarmrelais Fehlerrelais Turborelais DS1654 JP9 JP8 ...

Page 27: ...t jumpers respectively for Alarm relay Turbolence Breakdown NC or NO 1 2 position NO contact output contact Normaly Open 2 3 position NC contact output contact Normaly Closed The JP4 only must be in 1 2 position for the contact to be closed because the Fault relay is factory preset to activated The RK90 is factory preset with all jumpers set to NC JP5 Jumper to activate or deactivate the alarm mem...

Page 28: ...TICAL BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR USER GUIDE 28 C1 N1 C2 N2 C3 N3 SIG V V alimentazione 11 30 Vcc contatto relè d ALLARME contatto relè TURBOLENZA contatto relè GUASTO segnale analogico 0 5V RK90R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 fig 10 ...

Page 29: ...unit In this case the detector occupy a control equipmet zone In this case the detector is a zone of the system The state of the indicated relays correspond to the normal operation condition of the detector TheAlarm output is the one of the Alarm relay circuit sensible to Obscuration circuit or the one from the Turbulence relay circuit sensible to Turbulence heat circuit The Turbulence relay if no...

Page 30: ...for museums historical buldings ecc FX07 mini reflector Distance 3 15 m Dimension 18 x 40 mm FX08 mini reflector Distance 3 12 m Round reflector diam 24mm FX09 reflector Distance 10 30 m Dimension 40 x 60 mm FX10 reflector Distance 10 30 m Dimension 20 x 40 mm LAL02 Optical alignment lamp The RK series detectors on installation must optically aligned This lamp is suitable to do an optimal alignmen...

Page 31: ...NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OF TRADE BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IS HEREBY STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY This agreement shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the Purchaser with respect to the purchase In the event of any alleged breach of any warranty or any legal action brought by the purchaser b...

Page 32: ...045 8750065 Web www eds eu email eds eds it com The technical information in this document have been carefully checked and can be considered reliable In any case the EDS Company is not responsable for any eventual inaccuracy and reserves the right to make changes to any part of this document and or to the products in order to improve their quality reliability or design ...

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