UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation Inc 759-ROR Manual De Usuario

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Product 
Summary
The sensors combine a Chemetron (Model 601 or 602) heat detector and a learn mode wireless 
transmitter in one unit. A fixed temperature element trips the transmitter when the temperature at 
the sensor location reaches about 135°F (57°C) or 200°F (94°C), depending on the model 
installed.
Since many fires grow rapidly in intensity causing a rapid temperature increase, the rate of rise 
element trips the transmitter if the temperature rises 15°F (8°C) or more, per minute.
A tamper switch detects when the sensor is removed from the base. The sensor then transmits a 
tamper signal for the panel to receive.
All models are powered by one 3.6-volt lithium battery. When the battery voltage gets low, the 
sensor transmits a low battery signal for the panel to receive.
Note  
Battery life depends on how often the sensor transmits signals, but is more dependent on the temperature of 
the installation environment. Batteries self-discharge more rapidly when used in high temperature environ-
ments.
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 Special panels must have software version 8.0 or later installed for correct 
response from Learn Mode Rate-of-Rise Heat Sensors. Do not use this sensor if the 
panel uses an earlier software version. If you need assistance, call GE Security Technical 
Support at 1-800-777-2624.
Equipment Needed
Phillips and flathead screwdriver.
Appropriate learn mode control panel/receiver installation instructions (for programming 
information).
Installation
Guidelines
Heat sensors should be installed to provide property protection. Reliance should not be 
placed only on heat detectors for life safety. Where life safety is involved, smoke sensors 
must also be installed.
The sensor allows for normal temperature fluctuations; however, ceiling temperatures should 
not exceed 100°F (37°C) when installing 135°F models, or 150°F (66°C) when installing 
200°F models.
Mount the sensor in a central location of the area to be protected, either on the ceiling or on a 
wall.
If mounting on a ceiling, the sensor must be at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from any walls.
If mounting on a wall, the top of the sensor must be within 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of the 
ceiling.
The UL maximum spacing allowance of the sensor is 50’ x 50’ (15 m x 15 m). Refer to 
NFPA Standard 72 for application requirements.
Do not mount the sensor close to devices that change temperature rapidly, such as ovens, heat 
vents, a furnace, or boilers.
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