Cablu - TH
Cablu - TH
Cablu - TH
TH68 68C/155F
TH78 78C/173F
TH88 88C/190F
TH105 105C/220F
PRODUCT APPROVALS
Factory Mutual (FM) Approvals: 3025739 Underwriters Laboratories (UL): S9029
Typical Applications
Introduction
“DIGITAL” Linear Heat Detection has a long established record of effective protection of life and
capital investment throughout an increasing number of International markets. Repeatedly illustrating
its ability to operate within areas of limited access and surveillance and within environmental
conditions that would render other forms of detection, inoperable or subject to high levels of costly
maintenance or false alarms.
Installation of the temperature sensitive cable at “point of risk” (not the most convenient roof or ceiling
height adopted by point type detectors) offers end users, a Fire PREVENTION potential on a large
number of Industrial Fire risks – by locally detecting and signaling an abnormal overheat condition :
pre-combustion!
Description
The “DIGITAL” TH linear heat detection adopts a 3.5 mm (0.138in) external diameter single pair (two
conductors) heat sensitive cable as the basis for its overheat/fire detection system.
At a pre-selected temperature, the thermal sensitive polymer (extruded around BOTH the sensor
cables inner tinplated copper coated steel conductors) softens, allowing the signaling cores/
conductors - that are twisted together to form a spring like pressure between them - to move into
contact with each other producing an alarm signal. A mechanical tension is constantly and uniformly
maintained along the entire length of the detector.
If conductor continuity is broken – with inner insulation maintained (i.e. non alarm state), an open
circuit fault condition will be signaled.
An outer extrusion of corrosion and abrasion resistant polymer maintains the conductor twisting over
the full length of sensor cable installed and allows for its installation in external weather conditions and
its application within more severe local environments. For applications where a high risk of chemical
corrosion or mechanical abrasion has been identified, an industrial “nylon” or stainless steel braided
version of the sensor cable can be supplied.
The TH sensor cable range outer extrusion is colour coded for ease of alarm temperature rating
identification – in strict accordance with Industrial standards including UL 521 “Heat Detectors for Fire
Protective Signaling Systems”.
The specified alarm temperature rating of the “TH” sensor cable is NOT dependant upon a minimum
length of sensor cable being exposed to the overheat/fire condition. System calibration is also not
necessary to compensate for changes in local ambient temperatures or differing zone lengths of
installed sensor cable.
The TH range of linear heat sensor cables are currently manufactured in a choice of four (4)
temperature ratings to allow for variations in individual project maximum ambient and/or alarm
temperature requirements. The authority having jurisdiction should always be contacted to confirm
suitability of specified alarm temperature rating. It is advisable to allow a minimum of +11C/+20F
between maximum normal ambient and minimum alarm temperature in order to avoid any potential
false alarm conditions. (Information origin – UL521 section 53.7).
WARNING: Linear Heat Sensor Cables must NEVER be connected directly to electrical
mains supplies Installation
The “DIGITAL” TH Linear Heat Sensor cable is frequently used as an integral part of a monitored
detection circuit of an approved Central Fire System Control Panel. Connections can be made directly
to the Central Panel or panel supplied ZMU or similar device to achieve dedicated address. OR via
one of the supplied type ZI-01,ZI-01RS or ZI-03 dedicated
interface units – all supplied c/w “ALARM POINT LOCATION” indication.
Installation of linear heat sensor cable is recommended at -10C or above. Continuous operation at -
30C/-22F has been UL tested.
FM Approvals and extrusion material manufacturing specification for minimum temperature operation
= -40C / -40F.
The Detector must be installed in continuous runs without “tees or spurs” in accordance with
applicable sections of NFPA 70
National Electrical Code, NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, or other applicable International
standards.
The hourly rate of sensor cable installation (metres per hour) can be increased by maintaining a
degree of tension on the heat sensing cable and by ensuring excessive lengths do not lay on the
ground in coils. Only that length being fixed between clips should be pulled from the reel.
For space/open area risk applications, the heat sensor cable may be installed at ceiling level or on
side walls within 500mm (20 inches) of the ceiling. The Linear heat sensor has the additional benefit
of being suitable for installation close to the hazard in order to provide a rapid response (proximity or
special application protection). Care must always be taken to ensure the sensor cable presents no
physical obstruction to routine maintenance or repair of the protected risk, as this may result in the
removal of the sensor cable for such work without its subsequent replacement.
On smooth ceilings, the distance between detector runs shall not exceed the U.L. listed
10.6metres/35ft recommended spacing.
FM Approvals spacings are 9.0m/30ft for TH68, TH78 and TH88 OR 7.5m/25ft for TH105. There shall
be a detector run within a distance of one-half the listed spacing, measured at a right angle, from all
walls, or partitions extending to within 18 inches (460mm) of the ceiling.
When linear detection systems are used to activate automatic extinguishing systems, special spacing
guidelines may also be applicable to the specific hazard protected.
Professional fire engineering judgment must be applied in determining final detector location and
spacing on all installations.
In general, the use of linear heat detection in any initiating device circuit is limited to coverage of a
specific hazard or area. Copper wire, of an approved type, 1.5mm sq: minimum shall be installed from
any “remotely” installed interface unit or control panel to the hazard area where it is then connected to
the linear heat sensor cable detection portion of the circuit. Each sensor cable portion of the initiating
circuit shall begin and terminate at each end of the protected risk area in an approved junction box or
end-of-line termination box (complete with open circuit fault monitoring resistor – value appropriate for
control panel or interface unit to which heat sensor cable is connected).
Installation Accessories
We offer an assortment of heat sensor cable fixing devices for ALL product applications. In order to
guarantee product warranties and to ensure uninterrupted operation of the linear heat detection
system only fixings manufactured or recommended by cable manufacturer should be used.
Full details are available upon request.