Cinch Systems Inc RF-ROR-433 Manuel D’Utilisation
HDX-135-433
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HDX-135-433
Wireless Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector Installation Instructions
Introduction
The HDX-135-433 wireless heat detector uses electronic
processing to detect both heat and freeze conditions plus a
wireless transmitter (433MHz) in one unit. The micro-
processor trips the transmitter when the temperature at the
detector location reaches a fixed temperature of 135°F
(57°C), or senses a rate of rise at 12°F to 15ºF (6.7 to 8.3ºC)
processing to detect both heat and freeze conditions plus a
wireless transmitter (433MHz) in one unit. The micro-
processor trips the transmitter when the temperature at the
detector location reaches a fixed temperature of 135°F
(57°C), or senses a rate of rise at 12°F to 15ºF (6.7 to 8.3ºC)
Figure 1
Models
HDX-135-433
HDX-135-433
Wireless 135°F (57°C) Rate-of-Rise
Heat Detector
Heat Detector
Installation
Use the following installation guidelines:
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Heat detectors should be installed to provide property
protection. Reliance should not be placed on heat
sensors for life safety. Where life safety is involved,
smoke sensors must also be installed.
protection. Reliance should not be placed on heat
sensors for life safety. Where life safety is involved,
smoke sensors must also be installed.
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Mount the detector in a central location of the area to be
protected, either on the ceiling or on a wall.
protected, either on the ceiling or on a wall.
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If mounting on a ceiling, the detector must be at least 4
in. (10 cm) away from any walls.
in. (10 cm) away from any walls.
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If mounting on a wall, the top of the detector must be
within 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) of the ceiling.
within 4 to 6 in. (10 to 15 cm) of the ceiling.
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The UL maximum spacing allowance of the detector is
50 x 50 ft. (15 x 15 m). Refer to the NFPA Standard 72
for application requirements.
50 x 50 ft. (15 x 15 m). Refer to the NFPA Standard 72
for application requirements.
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Do not mount the detector close to devices that change
temperature rapidly, such as ovens, heat vents,
furnaces, or boilers.
temperature rapidly, such as ovens, heat vents,
furnaces, or boilers.
Programming
The panel must program the detector ID code in order to respond to
detector signals.
Note: For complete programming information, refer to the specific
control panel documentation.
detector signals.
Note: For complete programming information, refer to the specific
control panel documentation.
To add the sensor to panel memory:
1. Place the panel in program mode.
2. Proceed to the section in programming for enrolling
2. Proceed to the section in programming for enrolling
wireless sensors.
3. When the panel prompts enter the senor ID# or trip the
sensors tamper
Figure 2: Tamper
4. Exit Program Mode
Mounting the Detector
1. Locate the base mounting holes and mount the base to
the wall or ceiling with the appropriate hardware (Figure
3)
3)
2. Attach the detector to the mounting base
Figure 3: Mounting Holes
Testing
1. Before permanently securing the detector to the wall or
ceiling, test the detector from the installation location
using one of the following methods.
using one of the following methods.
2. Place the panel in sensor test mode.
3. Plug in a portable hair dryer.
4. Hold the hair dryer about 12 to 18 in. away from the
3. Plug in a portable hair dryer.
4. Hold the hair dryer about 12 to 18 in. away from the
sensor, aiming it at the side of the sensor.
5. Listen for the appropriate number of beeps from interior
sirens and speakers (refer to the specific panel
documentation).
documentation).
6. To test the freeze sensor, use either freeze spray or
place an ice cube in a plastic bag and hold against the
sensor until the device trips.
sensor until the device trips.
7. Listen for the appropriate number of beeps from interior
sirens and speakers
Tamper
Mounting
Holes