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Ionisation smoke detectors
Optical smoke detectors
Heat detectors
Range of bases
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Continuing our policy of bringing our
customers the ultimate effectiveness in
fire detection that current technology
allows, Series 65 has been developed
wide operating
voltage
advanced
electronic
technology
flashing LED
option
magnetic test
switch option
can be used on
security systems
electrically
compatible with
Series 60
The Series 65 wide voltage range consists of ionisation,
integrating ionisation and optical smoke detectors, 4 grades
of heat detector and a range of bases. The detectors are
identical in appearance to Series 60.
mechanically
compatible with
Series 60
Each type of detector is available in three versions:
proven detection
performance
designed to
meet approvals
worldwide
Range of bases
available
from the highly successful Series 60
range of conventional detectors.
Series 65 incorporates well-proven sensing technologies,
together with advances in materials and electronics technology,
including an IC based on that used in XP95 analogue
addressable detectors.
Having a wide operating voltage of 9-33V, the Series 65
detectors can be integrated into security systems, when used
with a relay base.
a standard version
a version with an LED which flashes
continuously in quiescent mode
and one with both a flashing LED and a
magnet-operated test switch (reed relay).
Series 65 has been tested and
approved to the following standards:
EN54-7:2000 optical and ionisation
smoke detectors
EN54-5:2000 heat detectors
0832
al Fire Detectors
Series 65 Ionisation Smoke Detector
The sensing part of the detector consists of two
chambers - an open, outer chamber and a semisealed reference chamber within. Mounted in
the reference chamber is a low activity
radioactive foil of Americium 241 which
enables current to flow between the inner and
outer chambers when the detector is powered
up. As smoke enters the detector, it causes a
reduction of the current flow in the outer chamber
and hence an increase in voltage measured at the
junction between the two chambers. The voltage
increase is monitored by the electronic circuitry
which triggers the detector into the alarm state at
a preset threshold. An externally visible red LED
lights up when the detector changes to alarm
state.
An integrating ionisation detector, suitable for
use in areas where transient levels of smoke
may be expected, is also available.
Series 65 Optical Smoke Detector
Optical smoke detectors incorporate a pulsing
LED located in a chamber within the housing of
the detector. The chamber is designed to
exclude light from any external source.
At an angle to the LED is a photo-diode which
normally does not register the column of light
emitted by the LED. In the event of smoke
from a fire entering the chamber, the light
pulse from the LED will be scattered and
hence registered by the photo-diode. If the
photo-diode sees smoke on the two following
pulses, the detector changes into the alarm
state and the indicator LED lights up. The
detector housing is identical to that of the
ionisation detector but has an indicator LED
which is clear in quiescent state but produces
red light in alarm.
Series 65 Heat Detector
The A1R, BR and CR (rate-of-rise) heat detectors
operate by using a matched pair of thermistors
to sense heat. One thermistor is exposed to the
ambient temperature, the other is sealed. In
normal conditions the two thermistors register
similar temperatures, but, on the development of a
fire, the temperature recorded by the exposed
thermistor will increase rapidly, resulting in an
imbalance, causing the detector to change into
the alarm state. Rate-of-rise detectors are
designed to detect a fire as the temperature
increases, but they also have a fixed upper limit
at which the detector will go into alarm if the
rate of temperature increase has been too slow
to trigger the detector earlier.
The CS (static response) heat detector has only
one thermistor and changes to the alarm state
at a preset temperature. Externally, the heat
detectors are distinguishable from the smoke
detectors by having wide openings to the
surrounding atmosphere to allow good movement
of air around the external thermistor.
Series 65 Bases
The bases have been designed to enable detectors
to be plugged in without any need for force particularly useful when fitting to suspended
ceilings. All Series 65 bases are lockable.
The standard base is identical to the Series 60
base, so uses the same part number, 45681-200.
It contains no electronic parts which could be
damaged during installation.
Relay Bases
Application
Series 65 relay bases are primarily intended for
use with control units using 4-wire detector supply
and alarm initiating circuits. Where local codes
allow, they may also be used in 2- and 4-wire
circuits to provide volt-free control signals to an
auxiliary system such as an automatic door
closer. They are not suitable for use in systems
where it is specified or required that operation
of the auxiliary system shall be fail-safe and must
not be used with any other type of detector.
The standard Series 65 relay base, 45681-245,
provides one set of volt-free, changeover (form C)
contacts that change state when the detector
signals an alarm.
Auxiliary relay base, 45681-246, provides two
sets of volt-free changeover contacts to facilitate
the switching of a remote LED or other auxiliary
device.
EOL (end-of-line) relay bases are intended for
use with 4-wire circuits and feature two sets of
changeover contacts and a power supervision
relay. Part numbers: 45681-247, for circuits having
a supply voltage between 9 and 18 volts DC and
45681-248 for circuits having a supply voltage
between 16 and 33 volts DC.
12V relay base, 45681-508, is designed for use in
both fire and security systems. For fire systems a
jumper on the PCB is fitted to a latching position.
For security systems the jumper is moved to
another position so that the base is non-latching.
PP2053/2006/Issue 7
SPECIFICATION SUMMARY
Typical data at 23C
Series 65 ionisation smoke detectors
Detector
Features
Part No
Supply voltage
Average quiescent current at 24V
Average quiescent current at 9V
Alarm current at 24V
Alarm current at 9V
Alarm indication
Normal operating temperature
(no condensation or icing)
Max wind continuous
Remote output (R-)
characteristics
Series 65 Ionisation/
Integrating Ionisation
Standard
55000-217/55000-220
9 to 33V
28A
16A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
-20 to +60C
Series 65 Ionisation/
Integrating Ionisation
Flashing LED
55000-216/55000-219
9 to 33V
45A
21A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
-20 to +60C
Series 65 Ionisation/
Integrating Ionisation
Flashing LED/Reed switch
55000-215/55000-218
9 to 33V
45A
21A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
-20 to +60C
10m/s
10m/s
10m/s
Current sink to -ve line, limited to 17mA.
Note: when using a remote indicator a current-limiting series resistor may be required.
Series 65 optical smoke detectors
Detector
Features
Part No
Supply voltage
Average quiescent current at 24V
Average quiescent current at 9V
Alarm current at 24V
Alarm current at 9V
Alarm indication
Normal operating temperature
(no condensation or icing)
Series 65 Optical
Standard
55000-317
9 to 33V
40A
35A
52mA
17mA
Clear LED, Red in alarm
-20 to +60C
Series 65 Optical
Flashing LED
55000-316
9 to 33V
45A
40A
52mA
17mA
Clear LED, Red in alarm
-20 to +60C
Series 65 Optical
Flashing LED/Reed switch
55000-315
9 to 33V
45A
40A
52mA
17mA
Clear LED, Red in alarm
-20 to +60C
Max wind continuous
Remote output (R-)
characteristics
not affected
not affected
not affected
Current sink to -ve line, limited to 17mA.
Note: when using a remote indicator a current-limiting series resistor may be required.
Series 65 heat detectors
Detector
Features
Part No
Supply voltage
Average quiescent current at 24V
Average quiescent current at 9V
Alarm current at 24V
Alarm current at 9V
Alarm indication
Heat Class A1R
Standard
55000-122
9 to 33V
45A
40A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
Heat Class A1R
Flashing LED
55000-121
9 to 33V
55A
50A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
Heat Class A1R
Flashing LED/Reed switch
55000-120
9 to 33V
55A
50A
52mA
17mA
Red LED
Normal operating temperature
(no condensation or icing)
Max wind continuous
Remote output (R-)
characteristics
-20 to +90C
-20 to +90C
-20 to +90C
not affected
not affected
not affected
Current sink to -ve line, limited to 17mA.
Note: when using a remote indicator a current-limiting series resistor may be required.
The data above will be the same for the other classes (BR,CR,CS)
Series 65 relay bases
Relay base type
Part No
Supply voltage
Normal operating temperature
(no condensation or icing)
Relay ratings:
Maximum switching power
Maximum switching current
Maximum switching voltage
Minimum capability
Dropout voltage
Standard
45681-245
9 to 33V
-20 to +70C
Auxiliary
45681-246
9 to 33V
-20 to +70C
EOL 12V
45681-247
9 to 18V
-20 to +70C
EOL 24V
45681-248
16 to 33V
-20 to +70C
12V Base
45681-508
9 to 15V DC
-20 to +70C
30W, 50VA
1A (resistive load)
50V AC
10A, 10mV DC
<6V
30W, 50VA
1A (resistive load)
50V AC
10A, 10mV DC
<6V
30W, 50VA
1A (resistive load)
50V AC
10A, 10mV DC
<6V
30W, 50VA
1A (resistive load)
50V AC
10A, 10mV DC
<6V
30W, 50VA
1A (resistive load)
50V AC
10A, 10mV DC
<6V
Series 65 Heat Part Numbers
Class
A1R
BR
CR
CS
Application
Temperature C
typical max
25
50
40
65
55
80
55
80
Static Response
Temperature C
min max
54
65
69
85
84
100
84
100
Standard
Part No.
55000-122
55000-127
55000-132
55000-137
Features
Flashing LED
Flashing LED/Reed Switch
Part No.
Part No.
55000-121
55000-120
55000-126
55000-125
55000-131
55000-130
55000-136
55000-135
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