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INTEGRAL WIRING COMPARTMENT

All external wiring to the device is connected 

within the integral junction box.  The detector is 

furnished with a maximum of four conduit entries, 

with either 3/4 inch NPT or M25 threads. 

LED

An LED, located on the detector (see Figure 1), 

indicates normal operation and notifies personnel 

of an alarm.  Table 2 indicates the condition of the 

LED for each status.

LATCHING

A detector configured for latching operation will 

remain in an alarm state indefinitely, after an 

alarm occurs.

NON-LATCHING

A detector configured for non-latching operation 

will check the alarm status of the detector once 

every 10 seconds. Once smoke falls below the 

alarm threshold, the alarm annunciation will clear 

within 10 seconds. 

IMPORTANT

The latching or non-latching configuration 
must be specified during order placement.
It is 

not

 field configurable.

Only the alarm annunciation can be 
configured for latching operation.

CONTINUOUS SELF-TEST

During normal operation, the detector performs 

the Self-Test function automatically in the 

background once per second. During the test, 

detection is not interrupted and no indication is 

given if the test passed. If the test fails, a critical 

fault will occur. If degradation is present and 

approaching critical levels, an advisory fault will 

occur.   

MANUAL SELF-TEST

The Manual Self-Test function will immediately 

check the smoke chamber optics for degradation. 

Once initiated, there will be a one second delay 

before the result of the check is active. If there is 

a failure, the LED will shut off immediately after 

the one second test and a critical fault will occur. 

If the test passes, an alarm will be annunciated 

while the LED remains active. 

For a latching detector, the alarm will continue 

until power is cycled to the unit. If the test passes, 

but there is degradation present and approaching 

critical levels, an advisory fault will occur. For a 

non-latching detector the alarm will clear after 10 

seconds.  

Magnetic Switch

The magnetic switch is used to initiate the Manual 

Self-Test (see Figure 3). Apply the magnet to the 

exterior housing and the LED will light to indicate 

that the magnet is detected. The LED will remain 

lit for at least one second during the test. After 

the initial delay, the test status will be indicated as 

described in the "Manual Self-Test" section. 

Table 2—Detector Status Indicator

Detector Status

LED Indicator

Power On /

Normal Operation

Steady Off

1 blink on every 4 seconds

Alarm

Steady On

Figure 3—Location of Magnetic Switch

MAGNETIC SWITCH

Summary of Contents for DET-TRONICS SmokeWatch U5015

Page 1: ...3 4 95 8723 Instructions Det Tronics SmokeWatch Explosion Proof Smoke Detector U5015...

Page 2: ...ocations 5 Protection Against Moisture Damage 6 Power Supply Requirements 6 Transport Cover 6 Mounting Location Options 6 Mount the Detector 7 Wiring Cable Requirements 7 Jumper 7 Wiring Procedure 8 M...

Page 3: ...e and allows live maintenance while under power without de classifying the hazardous area The integrated junction box is available in a variety of port configurations for simplified wiring and install...

Page 4: ...ally open normally closed contacts and normally de energized operation TEMPERATURE RANGE Operating 20 C to 65 C 4 F to 149 F Storage 55 C to 70 C 67 F to 158 F HUMIDITY RANGE 5 to 95 relative humidity...

Page 5: ...set of terminals and normally open normally closed contacts and normally de energized operation IMPORTANT The auxiliary relay functions as pre alarm 0 to 20 mA Output The U5015 provides a 0 to 20 mA d...

Page 6: ...passed If the test fails a critical fault will occur If degradation is present and approaching critical levels an advisory fault will occur MANUAL SELF TEST The Manual Self Test function will immedia...

Page 7: ...n Sulfide and Chlorine are normally present INSTALLATION WARNING All entries must contain appropriately rated plugs or fittings It is required that each plug or fitting be wrench tightened to an appro...

Page 8: ...e capability for the calculated load Ensure that the selected power supply provides sufficient regulated and filtered output power for the entire system If a back up power system is required a float t...

Page 9: ...o U5015 is 2000 feet When the U5015 Smoke Detector is mounted remotely using an STB termination box maximum cable length from U5015 to STB is 500 feet WARNING For field connections use wires cables th...

Page 10: ...4 inch adapter When installing the junction box use care not to damage the wires and refrain from twisting them 3 Connect the external wiring to the appropriate terminals Figure 9 shows the wiring te...

Page 11: ...the user in the field ROUTINE INSPECTION Regularly scheduled maintenance is not required however the U5015 cover and smoke chamber should be inspected periodically when detectors are located in abnor...

Page 12: ...M NC ALARM COM FAULT NO FAULT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 12 Single Detector Wiring 0 20 mA used Relays not used POWER 2 WIRE CLASS B RECEIVING ZONE CHASSIS GROUND GROUND LUG B2685 Control Panel JUMPERS EO...

Page 13: ...P5 NO AUX COM AUX NC AUX NO ALARM COM ALARM NC ALARM COM FAULT NO FAULT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RELAY OUTPUTS mA Vin Vin Vin Vin 5 4 3 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 0 20 mA OUTPUT P11 P5 NO AUX COM AUX NC AUX NO ALARM CO...

Page 14: ...COM AUX NC AUX NO ALARM COM ALARM NC ALARM COM FAULT NO FAULT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RELAY OUTPUTS mA Vin Vin Vin Vin 5 4 3 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 0 20 mA OUTPUT P11 P5 NO AUX COM AUX NC AUX NO ALARM COM ALARM NC...

Page 15: ...nction must accompany the returned device or component to assist and expedite finding the root cause of the failure Pack the unit properly Always use sufficient packing material Where applicable use a...

Page 16: ...alarm signaling Special Conditions For Safe Use X 1 The U5015 is to be installed in locations where the risk of mechanical damage is low 2 Potential electrostatic charging hazard please see instructi...

Page 17: ...0 General Requirements C22 2 No 60079 1 2016 Explosive atmospheres Part 1 Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures d C22 2 No 60079 11 2014 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part...

Page 18: ...ospheres Equip protection by Intrinsic Safety Special Conditions For Safe Use X 1 The U5015 is to be installed in locations where the risk of mechanical damage is low 2 Potential electrostatic chargin...

Page 19: ...ICATE OF CONFORMITY TO TP TC 012 2011 No TC RU C US BH02 B 00239 1Exd ia IICT4 IP44 T4 Tamb 20 C to 65 C Declaration of Conformity to TP TC 020 2011 EMC EA C No RU US PA01 B 50006 RUSSIA VNIIPO CERTIF...

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