Bosch F220-135F User Manual

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occurs, allowing the user to easily verify individual
detector alarms. Clear the alarm condition by
interrupting power to the detector.
Tamper Detection
When detector heads are correctly installed in any of
the F220‑B6 bases, the control panel initiates a
trouble signal if a detector is removed from its base. A
mechanical tamper lock comes with each base to
inhibit unauthorized head removal.
Supervision
The control panel supervises two-wire systems.
Supervision of four-wire system power is provided by
an end-of-line (EOL) power supervision device such as
a D275 or PAM-4, or an F220‑B6E Power Supervision
Mounting Base and an EOL resistor as specified by the
control panel manufacturer.
Certifications and approvals
Region
Certification
Europe
CE
89/336/EEC, EN50130-4/A Sept 1998,
EN61000-6-3 Oct 2001
USA
UL
UQGS: Heat - Automatic Fire Detectors
(UL521)
FM
F220 Heats
CSFM
see our website
NYC-
MEA
117-05-E
MSFM
2200 Sep 2008
Hong Kong
HKFSD
J-002/C/067
Installation/configuration notes
Compatible Control Panels
Addressable Systems: These detectors are compatible
with addressable systems controlled by D9412GV2,
D7412GV2, D9412G, or D7412G Control Panels or the
D9124 Fire Alarm Control Panel when used with the
F220‑B6PM or F220‑B6PS Addressable Detector
Bases.
Two-wire: Bosch Security Systems, Inc. makes no
claim written, oral, or implied that these detectors
work with any two-wire control panels except those
specified in the Control Panel Compatibility chart in
the Technical Service Note (P/N: 4998148185).
Four-wire: Thes detectors are compatible with all UL
Listed four‑wire control panels. For proper end-of-line
(EOL) resistor selection, see the control panel's
installation instructions.
Mounting the Bases
Notice
Consult NFPA 72 for proper detector placement.
Depending on local regulations, the bases can be
surface mounted directly on four-inch square or
octagonal electrical boxes and single-gang switch
boxes.
Notice
The volume of any electrical box used should be
adequate to accommodate the number and size of
conductors as specified by the National Electrical
Code or any local authorities having jurisdiction
(AHJ).
End-of-Line Power Supervision
Loop supervision requires one D275 or PAM-4 or
F220‑B6E per loop when using F220‑B6R/B6C bases
and is accomplished by the control panel.
Wiring the Bases
For detailed wiring instructions, see the F220 Series
Detectors with F220‑B6/C/E/R Bases Installation
Instructions, the F220 Series Detectors with
F220‑B6RS Bases Installation Instructions, or the
F220‑B6PS/M Installation Instructions.
Parts included
Quanti
ty
Component
1
Detector head with dust cover
Technical specifications
Electrical
Current (alarm):
(detector head only)
20 mA minimum at 8.5 VDC;
35 mA maximum at 32 VDC
Current (start-up):
0.12 mA maximum at 35 VDC
Maximum RMS Ripple:
25% of DC input
Power-up Time:
22 sec maximum
Voltage (standby)
F220‑B6:
8.5 VDC to 32.0 VDC
F220‑B6C/‑B6R/‑B6E:
10.0 VDC to 30.0 VDC
F220‑B6RS:
16.0 VDC to 30.0 VDC
F220‑B6PM:
18.9 VDC to 28.0 VDC
F220‑B6PS:
With D299: 18.9 VDC to 28.0 VDC
Without D299: 9.6 VDC to 28.0 VDC
Environmental
Relative Humidity:
0% to 95% non-condensing
Temperature
(normal operating):
+32°F to +100°F (0°C to +38°C)
Note: The normal environment where these detectors are installed
should be within the specified normal operating temperature limits.
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