Atj-Ea Fixed Temp/Rate of Rise Heat Sensor: Application
Atj-Ea Fixed Temp/Rate of Rise Heat Sensor: Application
Atj-Ea Fixed Temp/Rate of Rise Heat Sensor: Application
APPLICATION
The Hochiki ATJ-EA Fixed Temperature / Rate of Rise
sensors provide accurate temperature measurement
data to the fire alarm control panel. These sensors are
well-suited for environments where dust, cooking fumes
or other factors make the use of smoke sensors
impractical.
OPERATION
STANDARD FEATURES The ATJ-EA incorporates a highly linear thermistor
circuit. The specially designed cover protects the ther-
Low profile - only 2.00" high, including base mistor while allowing maximum air flow. The thermistor
Simple and reliable device addressing method circuit produces a voltage proportional to the tempera-
ture. This information is transmitted to the control panel
Uses the noise immune Digital Communication as a digital value. When the ambient temperature
Protocol (DCP), which utilizes interrupts for fast exceeds a pre-programmed threshold (fixed temp or
response to fires rate of rise), the sensor transmits an interrupt to the
Rate of rise temperature threshold = 15°F/Min control panel indicating a fire alarm. The fire alarm
(determined by panel) control panel can adjust the sensor's fixed temperature
threshold for different installation requirements.
Adjustable threshold temperature = 135°F - 190°F
(determined by panel) Up to 127 devices may be installed on each SLC loop.
The sensor address may be set by a hand-held
UL maximum spacing of 70 feet programming unit. The sensor mounts to an electronics
-free base and incorporates a locking mechanism for
security. The base provides mounting slots, terminals
for field wiring and a third terminal for a remote indica-
SPECIFICATIONS tor/LED. The sensor has dual LEDs for easy viewing of
Operating Voltage 17 - 41 VDC the sensor status.
Standby Current 350µA SENSOR SPACING
Alarm Current 500µA Heat sensor spacing shall be in compliance with NFPA
Transmission Method DCP - Digital Communication 72. The distance between heat sensors shall not
Protocol
exceed their listed spacing or all points on the ceiling
shall have a sensor within a distance equal to or less
Rate of Rise 15° F/Min. (8.3° C/Min.) than 0.7 times the listed spacing. Heat sensors shall be
UL Temperature Range 135° F to 190° F located within a distance of one-half the listed spacing,
(57.2° C to 87.8° C) measured at right angles from all walls or partitions
extending upward to within the top 15 percent of the
Operating Temperature Range 32° F to 190° F
ceiling height. For additional instructions see NFPA 72.
(0° C to 87.8° C)
UL Maximum Spacing 70 feet
Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non-Condensing PRODUCT LISTINGS
Color & Case Material Bone - ABS blend
California State
Weight 3.2oz (4.9oz. with 4” base)
Fire Marshal
Bases YBN-NSA-4, HSB-NSA-6, 7270-0410:0203
S1383 3054858
ASB, SCI-B4, SCI-B6, ASBL
UL LISTED
POWER
LIMITED
SUPPLY
*
8mA MAX. 8mA MAX.
OUTPUT
HSB-NSA-6 OUTPUT
*- OPTIONAL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS FOR REMOTE OUTPUT
UL LISTED
COMPATIBLE
CONTROL
PANEL
8mA MAX.
OUTPUT
UL LISTED
POWER YBN-NSA-4
LIMITED
SUPPLY * 8mA MAX.
OUTPUT
NOTE: Fire alarm control panel compatibility is required for DCP products. DCP communications protocol allows system
components (DCP sensors AIE-EA, ALG-V, ACA-V, ACC-V, ALK-V, ALN-V, ATJ-EA and ATG-EA, bases and modules)
to be used concurrently on a system's SLC (Signaling Line Circuit).
Hochiki America Corporation ATJ-EA Fixed Temperature / Rate of Rise Sensor Specifications subject to change without notice.