Ei Electronics Heat Alarm 164R Users Manual
Ei 164R Heat to the manual 75021838-6960-446b-a145-8432ffcc23c6
2015-02-06
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MAINS POWERED 230V~ Rechargeable Battery Back-Up Model Ei 164R Heat • • • • • • • • • • Remote control capability Easi-Fit base Tamper proof rechargeable lithium battery back up Fixed temperature fast response thermistor type sensor, range 54C to 62C Test/Hush button Advanced suppression and calibration technology Interconnectable to other Ei mains powered alarms Low power cell warning Kitemarked to BS5446-2:2003 5 year guarantee Product Description The Ei164R is a Heat Alarm that runs on 230V AC mains power, and has built in tamper proof rechargeable lithium cells that act as a battery back up in the event of mains failure. These rechargeable lithium cells are designed to have a ten year life and outlast the life of the heat alarm itself, whilst providing up to six months of heat alarm operation without mains power. The Ei164R is supplied with the Easi-Fit base that allows very quick and simple installation of the heat alarm, combined with simple detector head removal and replacement. The Easi-Fit base automatically connects both mains power and battery as the detector head slides on to the Easi-Fit base. The Ei164R allows the detector to be controlled remotely by either a “Test/Hush” Switch (Ei152) or a Manual Call Point (MCP400). If the Ei164R is also interconnected to other Ei mains powered alarms then the whole system will be controllable remotely. Operation • The green indicator will illuminate to show mains power is present • The red indicator will flash every 40 seconds to show that the detector has performed an automatic self test • The red indicator will flash rapidly to show an alarm condition for the heat detector • The “Test/Hush” button will either silence false alarms or perform a unit self test • In “Test” mode the alarm will perform a self test and sound the horn • In “Hush” mode the alarm enters a ten minute period of reduced sensitivity to overcome false alarm conditions, and will then automatically reset itself • When interconnected to other Ei mains powered alarms, an alarm on one detector will trigger all other interconnected alarms within one second (only the triggered alarm will flash a red indicator) • The heat detector will emit a beep every 40 seconds to indicate that the battery back up is depleted and needs recharging The Ei164R has built in circuitry to aid suppression of voltage transients and RF interference to further reduce the chances of false alarms under such conditions. Heat alarms are ideal for use in kitchens and garages, where the use of optical or ionisation alarms would lead to unwanted nuisance alarms. • Shannon Free Zone, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland. Ph.+353 61 471277 Fx.+353 61 471053 Email. eielectronics@eiltd.ie www.eielectronics.com Model Ei164R Heat Technical Specification Sensor Sensitivity: Thermistor Complies with BS 5446 Part 2: 2003 Source: Contains no radioactive material Airspeed: Essentially immune to the effect of airspeed. Button Test: Simulates the effect of heat and checks electronics and horn. Supply Voltage: 240V AC Battery back up: Rechargeable lithium cells Power-On Indicator: Continuous green LED Alarm: Electronic Piezoelectric horn in unit Alarm Sound Output: 85dB (minimum) at 3m Alarm Status: Red LED flashes every second on unit sensing heat Temperature Range: Humidity Range: Remote Control: Interconnect: Fixing: Plastic material: Dimensions: Weight: Warranty: Approvals: 0 to 40°C 0% to 90% Relative Humidity Ei152 or MCP400 Up to 12 interconnected Ei140/141/143/144/145/146/161/16 4/166 smoke or heat alarms, along with an Ei128 relay base Easi-Fit mounting base UL94VO flame retardant 145mm x52mm 291g 5 year (limited) warranty Kitemarked to BS5446-2:2003, CE Approved Specifications are subject to change Installation & Placement Wiring for Interconnected Alarms Be very careful about correctly wiring the alarms as mixing Live and Neutral will blow/damage interconnected alarms. Alarms should be placed in accordance with the general guidelines shown in the diagram above. These recommendations are based on the problem of areas of “dead air” close to corners of rooms and apexes of ceilings, which could result in the prevention of smoke reaching the smoke detector Important Precaution: Do not install the actual smoke/heat alarm itself in new or renovated buildings until all work is completed (including floor coverings) and the building has been fully cleaned. The wiring can be installed when appropriate. (Excessive dust and debris from building work can contaminate the smoke chamber and cause problems, and it will also invalidate the guarantee). If it must be installed, cover it completely, particularly around the edges, with a dust cover (eg. a plastic bag), until all cleaning is finished.. Connect wires to the unit as in wiring diagram. All wiring must comply with local codes. Shannon Free Zone, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland. Ph.+353 61 471277 Fx.+353 61 471053 Email. eielectronics@eiltd.ie www.eielectronics.com
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