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FIRERAY 2000 Optical Beam Smoke Detector


Features
Range 10 metres to 100 metres Area coverage up to 1400 m2 Selectable sensitivity . Self-check and automatic compensation Manual or automatic reset . Optional MINERVA loop-powered interface module (LPBD520) Suitable for both conventional and addressable fire systems Fire / fault interface to MINERVA controller Low current consumption Flexible system design options Robust metal construction Designed to conform to BS5839 Part 5

The FIRERAY 2000 is an active infra-red smoke detector. The system comprises of three base elements, i.e. a transmitter, receiver, and Control Unit. Analysis of the modulated infra-red beam by the Control Unit determines whether smoke is present, and if so generates an alarm signal. The FIRERAY 2000 units can, optionally, be powered directly from a MINERVA loop using the LPBD520 Loop Powered Beam Detector Module. This can significantly reduce wiring costs. The FIRERAY 2000 system with its improved design, compact transmitter and receiver is ideal for use in aesthetically designed areas or where ornate and historic ceilings make the use of pointtype detection impractical.

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FIRERAY 2000 Optical Beam Smoke Detector


Application
The FIRERAY 2000 beam-type fire detector is specifically designed for use in large open-type interiors such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, aircraft hangars and workshops, where the installation and servicing of point-type detectors may be difficult or impractical. Other common areas where beam detectors are used include power stations, hotel lobbies and shopping malls. The system can also be used to protect large areas such as art galleries, cathedrals and churches where, due to ornate and historic ceiling construction, it is not possible to install point-type detectors. It offers unobtrusive transmitter/receiver units with a separately boxed Control Unit, thereby not damaging the aesthetics of the building whilst providing an effective fire detection system.The introduction of the Loop Powered Beam Detector module will also reduce the disruption and cost of having to install additional power supplies, or long cable runs between beam units.

Fault Indication
In the event of a power failure at the transmitter, or if the signal is reduced by more than 93% for a period in excess of 5 seconds, then the fault alarm is activated. This condition inhibits the fire alarm until the signal is restored. The alignment/fault lamp on the receiver door flashes indicating the 'fault' condition.

Controller Interface
The FIRERAY 2000 beam units can be used with any of the ADT Fire & Security conventional or addressable fire controllers. When using the detectors with the conventional controllers the FIRERAY 2000 must be supplied with a separate 24V dc power supply. When using the FIRERAY 2000 system with a ADT Fire & Security addressable controller it is now possible to power both the analyser unit and the detectors from the MINERVA loop itself. This can be done using the Loop Powered Beam Detector module (LPBD520).

Technical Information Principle of Operation


The beam- type fire detector projects a modulated infra-red light beam from the transmitter to the receiver unit. The received signal is analysed and, in the event of smoke being present for a predetermined period of time, the alarm condition is activated. A single FIRERAY 2000 beam can cover a large, open area of up to 100m in length and up to 14m wide, giving an effective protection area of up to 1400sq m.

Loop Powered Beam Detector Module LPBD520


The LPBD520 can be configured in a number of different ways depending upon the application. These applications are described below and shown diagrammatically on the opposite page.

Single LPBD520
This configuration uses a single LPBD520 module to power the complete FIRERAY 2000 system, i.e. power is supplied to the transmitter, receiver, and Control Unit.

Smoke Detection
When smoke is present in the beam, the signal received is reduced to a level determined by the density of the smoke. In the event of the smoke reducing the signal strength between the specified alarm threshold and 93% obscuration for a period between 5-10 seconds, the fire alarm output is activated. Three alarm thresholds can be selected - 25% (1.25dB), 35% (1.87dB), or 50% (3.0 dB).

Two LPBD520s
This configuration uses two LPBD520 modules, one to power the FIRERAY 2000 receiver and Control Unit and the second to independently supply power to the transmitter unit. The LPBD520s can be situated on different parts of the same loop, or can be on completely different loops.

Single LPBD520 Reflected Beam


This configuration uses a single LPBD520 module to power the complete FIRERAY 2000 system. In this case both the transmitter and receiver units are situated close together and the signal from the transmitter is reflected back from the opposite site of the monitored area to the receiver.

Auto Reset
Approximately 5 seconds after a fault condition is indicated, the receiver automatically resets if the fault is no longer present.

Automatic Gain Control (AGC)


Long term degradation of signal strength by component ageing or build-up of dirt on optical surfaces will not generate an alarm because of compensation provided by the AGC circuit. This operates by comparing the received signal against a standard at predetermined time intervals. Differences of more than 7% are corrected by the automatic selection of gain stages.
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Transmitter Receiver Fire

FIRERAY 2000 Optical Beam Smoke Detector

Installation Areas of Protection


It is possible for the beam to pass through holes in walls but the holes must be at least 20cms or the diameter of the beam at the point along the beam path. The structure on which the receiver and transmitter are mounted must be rigid. The system is well suited to protect areas where there are long spans with high ceilings i.e. warehouses, factories, workshops, or cable tunnels where access is only possible to either end.

Beams Installed Under a Flat Roof


For areas under a flat horizontal ceiling (less than 3.5 deg. from the horizontal) the maximum distance from any adjacent parallel wall or partition must not exceed 8 metres when measured perpendicular to the beam on the plan view. In open areas, the maximum permitted distance between parallel adjacent beam smoke detectors is 14 metres when measured perpendicular to the beam on the plan view.

Beams Installed in the Apex of a Pitched or North Light Roof


Where Beam-type detectors are installed in the apex of a pitched or north light roof, the width of the area protected by the beam can be increased. The beam width in flat areas is 14 metres and this dimension can be increased by 1% for each degree of slope up to a maximum increase of 25% at 25 degrees increased slope from the horizontal. N.B. The relaxation only applies to the beam mounted in the apex.

FIRERAY 2000

DATA SHEET

Mechanical
Dimensions (mm) Height Width Transmitter / Receiver 95 75 Control Unit 260 210 LPBD520 87 148 Depth 115 80 14 Weight (Kg) 0.4 2.25 0.1

Electrical
Voltage range FIRERAY 2000 LPBD520 FIRERAY 2000 Quiescent Current FIRERAY 2000 Alarm Current +11.5 to + 28V dc 28 V Loop Power < 13 mA < 20 mA

Environmental
Operating Temp Range - FIRERAY LPBD520 Humidity (FIRERAY 2000 & LPBD520) FIRERAY 2000 Enclosure -10C to +55C -20C to +70C up to 95% RH (Non-Condensing) IP54

For further information on how ADT can help you, contact your local office or phone free on or visit us at www.adt.co.uk

0800 010 999

Head Office: ADT Fire and Security plc, Security House, The Summit, Hanworth Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex TW16 5DB. ADT and ADT Always There is a registered trademark of ADT Services AG and used under license. ADT reserves the right to modify or withdraw any product or service without notice. Ref No PSF085A Issue 4 June 2009 2009 Tyco International

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