Self-Test Series detectors automatically perform maintenance tests for smoke and heat detection without using canned smoke or heat guns when used with a compatible fire alarm control panel and supporting self test App. The Self-Test process meets the three core NFPA requirements for detector maintenance: functional test, smoke entry test, and ability to verify a visual inspection has taken place.
Features & Benefits:
SELF-TEST
- Introduces small amounts of smoke and heat into the chamber to test the sensors
- Automatically tests if the photo sensor smoke entry points are blocked by the dust cover
- Verifies that the technician has completed the visual inspection through its built-in beacon and the self test app
- Tests detectors across multiple loops and panels concurrently
- Listed to UL 268 7th edition and/or UL 521
SLC LOOP
- Two-wire SLC loop connection
- Unit uses base for wiring
- Stable communication technique with noise immunity
ADDRESSING
- Addressable by device
- Rotary, decimal addressing
ARCHITECTURE
- Sleek, low-profile, stylish design
- Unique single-source design to respond quickly and dependably to a broad range of fires
- Integral communications and built-in device-type identification
- Tamper resistance option provided by bases
- Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet
- Removable cover and insect-resistant screen for simple field cleaning
OPERATION
- LED “blinks” when the unit is polled (communicating with the fire panel) and latches in alarm.
- Low standby current
MECHANICALS
- Sealed against back pressure
- SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base
- Designed for direct-surface or electrical-box mounting
- Plugs into separate base for ease of installation and maintenance
OPTIONS
- Optional relay, isolator, and sounder bases