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Ampac XP95 User Manual
Ampac XP95 User Guide
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  • Ampac XP95, TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 2 Application of XP95 Detectors ................................................................................................ 1 3 Addressing and Communications .......................................................................................... 1 4 Protocol Features: .................................................................................................................... 2 5 Ionisation Smoke Detector .....................................

  • Ampac XP95, 1 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 1 Introduction The XP95 range of intelligent fire detectors is advanced in design, improved in performance and has unique features that benefit the installer and the end user. The range includes ionisation and optical smoke detectors, heat detectors as well as a multisensor. All have an unobtrusive profile, a zero insertion force base, user friendly addressing and extended data and alarm features. A manual call point, an isolating base, sounders, beaco

  • 2 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE Table 1 - Response characteristics of smoke and heat detectors. 4 Protocol Features: Control Unit Interrogation and Command: 3 bits of command instruction and the 7- bit address are issued by the control equipment following an initiating pulse. Interrupt Warning: Notification that an XP95 manual call point or X

  • 3 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 5 Ionisation Smoke Detector 5.1 Operating Principles: The XP95 ionisation smoke detector has a moulded self- extinguishing white polycarbonate case with wind resistant smoke inlets. Stainless steel wiper contacts connect the detector to the terminals in the mounting base. Inside the detector case

  • Ampac XP95, 4 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE Figure 2 – Diagram Showing Lines of Equipotential for the XP95 Ionisation Smoke Monitor 5.2 Electrical Description: The detector is designed to be connected to a two wire loop circuit carrying both data and a 17V to 28V dc supply. The detector is connected to the incoming and outgoing supply via terminals L1 and L2 in the mounting base. A remote LED indicator requiring not more than 4mA at 5V may be connected between +R and -R terminals. An earth connection terminal is also provided, although this is not required for the functioning of the detector. When the device is

  • Ampac XP95, 5 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 5.3 Environmental Characteristics: XP95 ionisation smoke detectors are designed to operate in a wide variety of environments (See Figs 4 to 6). There are only small effects from temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and wind. Detectors are well protected against electromagnetic interference over a wide frequency range. The XP95 ionisation detector, like all ionisation detectors, has some sensitivity to air movement (wind). The extent to which the analogue value will change depends on the wind speed and on the orientation of the detector relative

  • 6 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 5.4 Safety Note: In the United Kingdom, ionisation smoke detectors are subject to the requirements of the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 and to the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 made under the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. The detectors, independently tested b

  • Ampac XP95, 7 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 5.6 Technical Data: Specifications are typical and given at 23°C and 50% relative humidity unless specified otherwise. Detector Type: XP95 Ionisation Smoke Detector - Point type smoke detector for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Detection Principle: Ionisation Chamber Chamber Configuration: Twin compensating chambers using one single sided ionising radiation source Radioactive isotope: Americium 241 Activity: 33.3 kBq, 0.9µCi Supply Wiring: Two wire monitored supply, polarity insensitive Terminal Functions: L1 and L2: supply in and out connections +R remote indicator positive connection (internal 2.2KΩ resistanc

  • Ampac XP95, 8 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 6 Optical Smoke Detector 6.1 Operating Principles: The XP95 optical detector uses the same outer case as the ionisation smoke detector and is distinguished by the indicator LED which is clear in standby and red in alarm. Within the case is a printed circuit board which on one side has the light proof labyrinth chamber with integral gauze surrounding the optical measuring system and on the other the address capture, signal processing and communications electronics. An infrared light emitting

  • Ampac XP95, 9 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 6.3 Environmental Characteristics: The XP95 optical smoke detector is unaffected by wind or atmospheric pressure and operates over the temperature range -20°C to +60°C. See Fig. 10. Figure 8 – Schematic Diagram – XP95 Optical Smoke Detector Figure 9 – Typical Response Characteristic – XP95 Optical Smoke Detector Figure 10 – Typical Temperature Response – XP95 Optical Smoke Detector 6.4 Product Codes Product Description LPCB (EN54-7) SAI Global (AS7240-7) Activfire (AS1603-2) XP95 Optical Smoke Detector 55000-620AMP 4106-2001 201-0003 (55000-630) XP95 Optical Smo

  • 10 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 6.5 Technical Data: Specifications are typical and given at 23°C and 50% relative humidity unless specified otherwise. Detector Type: XP95 Optical Smoke Detector - Point type smoke detector for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Detection Principle: Photo-electric detection of light scattered in a forward direction

  • Ampac XP95, 11 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 7 Heat Detector 7.1 Operating Principles: The XP95 heat detectors have a common profile with ionisation and optical smoke detectors but have a low air flow resistance case made of self-extinguishing white polycarbonate. The devices monitor heat by using a single thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. The standard heat detector will respond to increasing air temperature in such a way that it is classified as an A2S device provi

  • Ampac XP95, 12 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 7.2 Electrical Description: The detectors are designed to be connected to a two wire loop circuit carrying both data and a 17V to 28V dc supply. The detectors are connected to the incoming and outgoing supply via terminals L1 and L2 in the mounting base. A remote LED indicator requiring not more than 4mA at 5V may be connected between +R and -R terminals. An earth connection terminal is also provided. When a device is energised the ASIC regulates the flow of power and controls the data processing. The thermistor provide

  • Ampac XP95, 13 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 7.5 Technical Data Specifications are typical and given at 23°C and 50% relative humidity unless otherwise stated. Detector Type: XP95 Heat Detector (Standard Temperature) - Point type heat detector for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Detection Principle: Linear approximation over temperature range 25°C to 90°C Sensor: Single NTC Thermistor Sampling Frequency: Continuous Sensitivity: 25°C to 90°C: 1°C/count. -20°C returns 8 counts Supply Wi

  • Ampac XP95, 14 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 8 MultiSensor Detector 8.1 Operating Principles: The XP95 multisensor detector contains an optical smoke sensor and a thermistor temperature sensor whose outputs are combined to give the final analogue value. The multisensor construction is similar to that of the optical detector but uses a different lid and optical mouldings to accommodate the thermistor temperature sensor. The sectional view (Fig.15) shows the arrangement of the optical chamber and thermistor. The signals from the optical smoke sensing element and the temperature sensor are independent, and

  • Ampac XP95, 15 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 8.3 Technical Data: Specifications are typical and given at 23°C and 50% relative humidity unless otherwise stated. Detector Type: XP95 Multisensor Detector - Point type heat detector for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Detection Principle: Smoke: Photo-electric detection of light scattered in a forward direction by smoke particles Heat: Temperature dependant resistance Type Code: (210 43) 10111 Supply Wiring: Two wire monitored supply, polarity insensitive Terminal Functions: L1 and L2: supply in and out connections +R remote indicator positive connec

  • Ampac XP95, 16 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 9 XP95 Manual Call Point 9.1 Operating Principles: The XP95 EN54- 11:2001 compliant Manual Call Point (MCP) is based on the KAC conventional MCP range. The address of each call point is set at the commissioning stage by means of a seven- segment DIL switch. A single bi-coloured alarm LED is provided on the call point. This LED is controlled, independently of the call point, by the control panel. The red LED is lit when the call point has been act

  • Ampac XP95, 17 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 9.3 Technical Data: Specifications are typical and given at 23°C and 50% relative humidity unless otherwise stated. Call Point Type: Deformable element Detection Principle: Operation of a switch Weight: 151g Alarm Indicator: Red Light Emitting Diode (LED) Fault Indicator: Amber/Yellow Light Emitting Diode (LED) Type Code: (210 43) 111 11 Supply Wiring: Two wire monitored supply, polarity insensitive Loop Connections: Terminal Block L1 and L2

  • Ampac XP95, 18 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 10 XP95 Mounting Base 10.1 XP95 Mounting Bases and XPERT cards. The XP95 smoke and heat detectors all fit the XP95 mounting base. The base is a zero insertion force base with dual finger receptacles of stainless steel into which the detector terminals slide. Cable connections of up to 2.5mm diameter are made via captive cable clamps. There are four double terminals and one single one, L1 line IN and OUT, double terminal L2 line IN and OUT, double terminal +R remote LED positive supply, double terminal -R remote LED negative supply, double terminal The remaining single termina

  • Ampac XP95, 19 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 11 XP95 Isolators The isolating base senses and isolates short circuit faults on XP95 and Discovery loops and spurs. The base is loop powered, polarity sensitive and accepts the XPERT card to set the associated device address. In short-circuit conditions the integral yellow LED is illuminated. The detector associated with the base remains active under short circuit conditions. Power and signals to the affected section are restored automatically when the fault is cleared. The isolating base is intended for use with equipment using

  • Ampac XP95, 20 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 12 Intelligent Reflective Beam Detector The intelligent reflective beam detector is a compact detector for detecting smoke in large open areas such as atria, warehouses, theatres and churches. The transmitter and receiver form a single unit mounted to a wall of the building. A reflector which returns the IR beam from the transmitter to the receiver is mounted on the opposite wall. In the event of smoke partially obscuring the light an imbalance between the transmitted and received li

  • Ampac XP95, 21 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE Integrated Base Sounder A sounder with two volume ranges 55–75dB(A) and 75–91dB(A) which incorporates a detector base. It is supplied with ‘alert’ and ‘evacuate’ tones. The low tone range is useful in areas such as hospitals where a fire alert is initially intended to warn staff only. The sounder is set to high range for general use. Synchronisation of tones ensures the integrity of the signal tones from different sounders do not merge into one signal that could be mistaken for a different tone. Product Description EN54 - 3 AS1670 - 4 NZS4512

  • Ampac XP95, 22 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE Sounder Beacon Base This device combines a local-area sounder and a flashing beacon. It has an integral isolator and base for a detector head. Detection is thus co-located with both audible and visual alarms and short circuit isolation. Product Description EN54 - 3 AS1670 - 4 NZS4512 XP95 Sounder Beacon Base 45681-331AMP 201-0116 45681-338AMP XP95 Sounder Beacon Base with Isolator 45681-330AMP White Base Sounder Cap 45681-292 201-0114 45681-292 Red Base Sounder Cap 45681-293 201-0119

  • Ampac XP95, 23 MAN3037-2 XP95 PRODUCT GUIDE 14 Approvals & Regulatory Compliance The XP95 range of detectors and manual call points is approved by a large number of third party certification bodies around the world. These include detector approvals to EN54:2000 with LPCB, VdS, DIBT, BOSEC and FG and to UL 268 and 521 with UL. XP95 detectors comply with the requirements of a number of European New Approach Directives, such as the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Construction Products Directive 89/106/EEC. All XP95 products will comply with the marking requirements of the WEEE Di

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