XP95 ENGINEERING PRODUCT GUIDEIonisation Smoke DetectorOptical Smoke DetectorHeat DetectorMultisensor DetectorManual Call PointIsolating BaseSounders
page10Humidity:(No condensation or icing)0% to 95% relative humidityWind Speed:Unaffected by windAtmospheric Pressure:UnaffectedElectro-magneticCompat
page11Fig.12 XP95 Heat DetectorELECTRICALDESCRIPTIONThe detectors are designedto be connected to a twowire loop circuit carryingboth data and a 17V to
page12TECHNICAL DATAXP95 Heat Detector(Standard)Detector Part No55000-400/420Base Part No 45681-210Specifications are typicaland given at 23°C and 50%
page13the smoke level and the airtemperature respectively inthe vicinity of the detector.The detector’s microcontrollerprocesses the two signals.The t
page14technical data+R remote indicatorpositive connection(internal 2.2kΩresistance to positiveremote indicatornegative connection)-R remote indicator
page15means of a seven-segmentDIL switch.A single bi-coloured alarmLED is provided on the callpoint. This LED is controlled,independently of the callp
page16TECHNICAL DATAXP95 Manual Call PointSpecifications are typicaland given at 23°C and 50%relative humidity unlessotherwise stated.Call Point Type:
page17XP95 MOUNTING BASEXP95 Mounting Bases andXPERT cards.The XP95 smoke and heatdetectors all fit the XP95mounting base. The base isa zero insertion
page18XP95 20D ISOLATING BASEOPERATINGPRINCIPLESThe XP95 20D isolating basesenses and isolates shortcircuit faults on XP95 loopsand spurs. The base is
XP95 ISOLATOR.LOOP-POWERED BEAM DETECTORMINIDISC REMOTE INDICATORLOOP-POWERED SOUNDERS.FLAME DETECTORXP95 ISOLATORPart Number: 55000-720Base Part Numb
Key features•Analogue Value Report•Digital data transmission•Input Bits Reporting•Interrupt Warning•Automatic Type Identification•Address Confirmation
page20Integrated Base Sounder(DIN Tone)Part Number: 45651-300A sounder with an integraldetector base configuredto the requirements ofGerman standardDI
page21APPROVALS AND REGULATORYCOMPLIANCEThe XP95 range of detectors and manual call points isapproved by a large number of third party certificationbo
page22MAINTENANCE OF DETECTORSApollo Fire Detectors has published a guide to thecare, maintenance and servicing of Apollo products,PP2055, which is av
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PP1039/2006/Issue 8aFor more information on any of the products mentioned in this engineering guide, please refer tothe following literature which is
page3XP95 TABLE OF CONTENTSApplication of XP95 Detectors 4Addressing and Communications 4Features of the XP95 Range 5Ionisation Smoke DetectorOperatin
page4ADDRESSING AND COMMUNICATIONSEach XP95 device responds to interrogation and commandfrom central control equipment. It communicates to thepanel in
page5Ionisation Optical Multisensor HeatOverheating/thermal combustion Poor Very Good Very Good Very PoorSmouldering/glowing combustion Moderate/Good
page6is that a small electric currentflows between the electrodes.At the junction between thereference and smoke chambersis the sensing electrode that
page7ELECTRICALDESCRIPTIONThe detector is designed tobe connected to a two wireloop circuit carrying bothdata and a 17V to 28V dcsupply. The detector
page8SAFETY NOTEIn the United Kingdom,ionisation smoke detectors aresubject to the requirements ofthe Radioactive SubstancesAct 1993 and to the Ionisi
page9XP95 Optical Smoke Detector Part Number 55000-600OPERATINGPRINCIPLESThe XP95 optical detectoruses the same outer case asthe ionisation smoke de
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