Apollo 51000-305 Installation Manual

Apollo 51000-305 Installation Manual

Wireless carbon monoxide alarm

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Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Attention: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for further
information.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm is a 3V battery powered wireless
detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The
detector consists of an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor assembly
coupled to a wireless transmitter. The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm
communicates with the control panel and can send alarm, tamper and
battery condition messages to the system's receiver. Refer to the wireless
system's instruction for the maximum number of transmitters that can be
supported.
IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly
following NFPA 720 requirements.
This device is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of
carbon monoxide exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with
specific medical conditions. If in doubt consult a medical practitioner.
WARNING
!
This product is intended for use in ordinary
not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety & Health
Administration (OSHA) commercial and industrial standards.
Contents of box:
• Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm with base

• Installation guide

• Pack of screws and anchors
• Labels as appropriate
• 1 CR123A Panasonic battery
51000-305
Installation Guide
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  • Page 1: Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    51000-305 Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm Installation Guide Attention: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for further information. GENERAL INFORMATION The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm is a 3V battery powered wireless detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The detector consists of an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor assembly coupled to a wireless transmitter.
  • Page 2 The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm contains a sounder which generates the ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition (see Table 1 for temporal 4 pattern). In alarm, a message is also sent to the control panel and the detector’s ID is displayed at the console. During an alarm condition, pressing the detector’s hush button will silence the sounder for five minutes.
  • Page 3: Battery Installation And Replacement

    Detector Trouble: When the sensor supervision is in trouble condition, the yellow LED blinks once every six seconds and there is a chirp every 45 seconds. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message. Detector end of life feature: When the detector has reached the end of its life, the yellow LED blinks once every 23 seconds and there is a chirp every 45 seconds.
  • Page 4: Mounting The Detector

    power-up, check for correct battery installation and for a fully charged battery. requirements. CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR HIGH e is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with speci c medical .
  • Page 5: Mounting Procedure

    Wall-mounted detectors should be positioned at least as high as a light switch, and at least six inches (15cm) from the ceiling. In a ceiling location, the detector should be at least 12 inches (30cm) from any wall. Where NOT to install, ideally: Where to install, ideally: • Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven - Within 10 feet (3m) of a sleeping area...
  • Page 6 Airborne dust particles can enter the detector. Apollo recommends the Airborne dust particles can enter the detector. Apollo recommends the removal removal of detectors before beginning construction or any other dust of detectors before beginning construction or any other dust producing activity.
  • Page 7: Testing The Detector

    screwdriver to depress the square tamper release tab located on the skirt of the mounting base and turn the detector counterclockwise. TESTING THE DETECTOR NOTE: Before testing, notify the central station that the detector system is undergoing maintenance in order to prevent unwanted alarms. Testing the detector will activate an alarm and send a signal to the panel.
  • Page 8  Conditions that can result in transient CO situations: 1. Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused • outdoor ambient conditions, such as wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind, and insufficient draft in the vent pipes, • negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans, • simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air,...
  • Page 9: Detector Replacement

    door/window. Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted for. Do not reenter the premises nor move away from the open door/window until the emergency services responders have arrived, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm remains in its normal condition. 4.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    CAUTION It should be noted the installation, operation, testing and maintenance of the Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm is different than smoke detectors. Per NFPA 720 section 5.3.7.2 the detector shall not be connected to a zone that signals a fire condition (i.e. smoke detectors zones). Therefore, the Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm must be programmed as a non-fire zone.
  • Page 11: Renseignements Généraux

    51000-305 Détecteur de monoxyde de carbone sans fil Guide d'installation Attention : Vous devez lire ce manuel avant d’utiliser l’appareil et le conserver pour les références futures. RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX Le détecteur de monoxyde de carbone sans fil est un détecteur sans fil alimenté par une pile 3 V conçue pour être utilisée avec des systèmes d'alarme sans fil compatibles.
  • Page 12 Le détecteur de monoxyde de carbone sans fil contient une sonde qui émet une séquence temporelle à 4 tonalités ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 dans des conditions d’alarme (voir Tableau 1 pour consulter la séquence temporelle). En état d'alerte, un message est envoyé...
  • Page 13: Installation Et Remplacement De La Pile

    Défaut du détecteur : Lorsque le contrôle du capteur est en panne, la DEL clignote en jaune une fois toutes les six secondes et un bip sonore se déclenche toutes les 45 secondes. Au bout de 12 heures, le panneau de contrôle affiche un message de perte de contrôle.
  • Page 14 power-up, check for correct battery installation and for a fully charged battery. requirements. CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR HIGH e is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with speci c medical .
  • Page 15 Proper Carbon Monoxide Detection Location Wall-mounted detectors should be positioned at least as high as a light switch, Si possible, ne PAS installer l’alarme : and at least six inches (15cm) from the ceiling. In a ceiling location, the detector should be at least 12 inches (30cm) from any wall.
  • Page 16 ATTENTION CAUTION be imm Airborne dust particles can enter the detector. Apollo recommends the removal Des particules de poussière peuvent pénétrer dans le détecteur. Apollo of detectors before beginning construction or any other dust producing activity. CAUTIO recommande le retrait des détecteurs avant de commencer la construction ou...
  • Page 17 la languette de sécurité carrée située sur le bord du socle; puis tournez le détecteur dans le sens antihoraire. TESTER LE DÉTECTEUR REMARQUE  : Avant le test, informez le poste central que le système du détecteur est en maintenance afin d’empêcher des alarmes superflues. Le test du détecteur active une alarme et envoie un signal au panneau.
  • Page 18  Conditions pouvant entraîner la présence de monoxyde de carbone transitoire : 1. Production excessive ou ventilation inversée des appareils à foyer provenant de • conditions climatiques extérieures, telles que la direction ou la vitesse du vent, des rafales importantes ou des courants d’air insuffisants dans les tuyaux de ventilation, • la différence de pression négative due à...
  • Page 19 3. Déplacez-vous immédiatement vers une source d'air frais, à l'extérieur ou près d'une porte ouverte / fenêtre. Faites le décompte des personnes présentes pour vérifier que tout le monde est pris en compte. Ne rentrez pas dans les locaux ou ne vous éloignez pas de la porte/fenêtre ouverte jusqu'à l'arrivée des agents des services d'urgence, l'aération des locaux et le retour à...
  • Page 20: Spécifications

    Plage de température : 4,4°C (40°F) à 37,8°C (100°F) Plage d'humidité en fonctionnement  : 15 % à 95 % d’humidité relative, sans condensation En attente d'homologations : Normes UL 2075, UL 2034 et CSA 6.19-01 Apollo America 25 Corporate Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248-332-3900 Phone 888-332-2241 Tech Support www.apollo-fire.com...

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