ADEMCO 4192 Installation Instructions


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s: MARGIN LINES INDICATE PRINCIPAL CHANGES IN THIS l/88 ISSUE

GENERAL INFORMATION:

The ADEMCO No. 4192 PLUG-IN SMOKE DETECTOR BASE is a

VECTOR POINT PROTECTION SECURITY SYSTEM component. It IS intended for use with interchangeable

BK-2851 B (PHOTOELECTRIC);

UL Ltsted detector heads, Model

Model BK-2851 BTH (PHOTOELECTRIC

WITH BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT) and Model BK-1851 B (IONIZATION). The base can be installed on a standard ceiling mount electrical box and both the base and the detector are powered through the polling loop.

IMPORTANT! The instructions which accompany the aforementtoned detector heads only parttally pertatn to the No. 4192 SMOKE DETECTOR

BASE/TRANSPONDER. The relevant sections are: Preface; Specifica- tions; SENSITIVITY

PROOF FEATURE,

TESTING AND MAINTENANCE, and LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE

TAMPER-

DETECTORS.

WIRING THE No. 4192

All wrring must be installed in compliance wrth the National Electrical Code and with all local codes. For complete lnformatton regardrng the polltng loop, refer to the instructions which accompany the control panel.

The followmg diagram illustrates the polarzed polling loop jwrrrng terminals and the ID number programming switch.

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OPERATION:

The ADEMCO No. 4192 DETECTOR BASE/TRANSPONDER communi- cates with the control by a stngle multiplex communrcation crrcutt (the pol- ling loop). Security is maintained by the control which polls each trans- ponder on the loop and each transponder protection point. The base/transponder responds wtth the status of Its uses any one of three rnterchange- able detector heads to detect combustton.

NOTE: The detector head LED is not used and will not function when used In contunction with the No. 4192.

Diagram 1. TERMINALS AND ID SWITCH

INSTALLATION:

WHERE TO INSTALL

For information regarding findtng a suitable location for the detector head and its base/transponder, refer to the BRK manual 156-210, Appltcatron

Manual for System Combustton Detectors (Available at no charge from

BRK Electrontcs, System Sensor Dtvisron, 780 McClure Road, Aurora, IL

60504-2495).

PREPARING THE No. 4192

Before installing the No. 4192. it must be assigned an identification number by arranging the DIP switches on the base. Assign the number (allocated in the control’s system programming chart worksheet)

.- accordtng to the followtng

-

1 2345678 pm

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

1) OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF. OFF OFF

II

FF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

“0:

:I OFF OFF OF: OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF OFF ON

OFF OFF OFF ON

%

%

OFF

OFF g; ml

OFF ON = 1

ON OFF = 2

ON ON = 3

OFF OFF = 4

OFF ON = 5

:‘N’:;

OFF OFF = 6

OFF ON = 9

ON OFF = 10

ON ON = 11

OFF OFF = 12

OFF ON = 13

ON OFF=14

ON ON = 15

OFF OFF = 16

OFF ON = 17

OFF = 16

ON = 1S

OFF

OFF i% g’N’ : ;y

OFF = 22

OFF

ON i%

OFF OFF ON

OFF

OFF

:F”F : ;;

ON = 25

OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF = 26

OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON = 27

OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF = 26

OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON = 29

OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF = 30

OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON = 31

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF = 32

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON = 33

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF = 34

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON = 35

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF = 36

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON = 37

NOTE: Two wires may be used under the same clamping plate. but the wire run must be broken at the termtnal to matntarn electrical supervision.

CORRECT

INSTALLATION

INCORRECT INCORRECT

Diagram 2. CORRECT WIRING TECHNIQUE

When wiring the polling loop, observe the following gauge/length restrictions:

GAUGE LENGTH (ft)’

;i

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 (200m)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .950 (290m)

18 ::. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1500 (460m)

16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2400 (730m)

‘If multiple wire runs are extended from the control, the maximum total length of wire that can be connected to the polling loop is 4,000 feet

(1220m). independent of wire gauge. If shrelded wtre is used, the maxi- mum lengths in the table are not affected except for 16 gauge wire and the maximum total length of wtre that can be connected to the polling loop. Those two numbers are now 2000 feet (61 Om). See typical wiring diagram 3 and also see typical mounting diagrams 4. 5 and 6.

Note that SMOKE DETECTOR BASE/TRANSPONDER can and should be installed on the same polling loop as burglary transponders.

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VECTOR

CONTROL

4190

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Diagram 3. TYPICAL WIRING TO VECTOR SERIES C-COM

MOUNTING THE No. 4192

The ADEMCO No. 4192 SMOKE DETECTOR BASE!TRANSPONDER mounts directly to 3-inch or 4-tnch octagon lunctron boxes, or with the addition of a plaster ring or an ADEMCO specrally designed adapter plate, to a 4-inch square lundron box c

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DEECTOA

BASE

Diagram

TYPICAL

4:

MOUNTING DETAIL

Diagram 5: DETAIL FOR MOUNT-

ING DETECTOR BASE ON 4-INCH

SQUARE JUNCTION BOX USING

PLASTER RING

NOTE: Only two mounting screws are provided with each detector base.

The additional screws shown in Figure 5 and 6 for mounting the plaster ring or the adapter bracket on the square junction box may be supplied or purchased with the junction box.

TESTING THE lh%TALLATlON

Once all the detector bases have been wired and mounted, and the loop wiring has been checked, the detector heads may be installed in the bases. To install the detector heads, line up the terminals in the base with the holes in the bottom of the detector heads, insert the detector head, and turn it about 10 degrees clockwise until the detent clicks into place.

NOTE: If a detector goes into alarm, it will reset only if all products of combustion are cleared from the senstng chamber. If not. remove the detector head from the base to cut off its power. Then reinstall the detector head in the base.

Diagram 6: DETAIL FOR MOUNT-

ING DETECTOR BASE ON A 4-

INCH SQUARE JUNCTION BOX,

OR DIRECTLY TO CEILING,

USING ADEMCO ADAPTER

TAMPER-PROOF FEATURE

These detector bases also include an optional tamper-proof tab that pre- vents removal of the detector without the use of a tool. The tab is slipped into a slot in the rim of the detector cover before the detector head is installed in the detector base. Then the locking tab is pushed into the base

(See Frgures 7A and 78 on the next page). This prevents the detector head from being turned counterclockwise and removed, unless the locking tab is first released. To remove the detector head, insert a small-bladed screw driver into release slot of tab and slide it out of the base. Then turn the detector

-..- -_. about 10 degrees.

CAUTION: TO AVOID POSSIBLE DAMAGE

NECT BOTH POLLING LOOP WIRES

To clRculT,

AT CONTROL PANEL

DISCON-

PRIOR

TO INSTALLATION OR SERVICING THIS UNIT.

ALSO ONCE DETECTOR

OPTIONAL TAMPER-PROOF

HEAD IS INSTALLED IN THE BASE, THE

TAB MUST BE PUSHED INTO THE

BASE SO THAT WITHOUT

REMOVED

. -.

FROM

TOOL,

THE BASE.

DETECTOR

(SEE FIGURES

_

HEAD

7A AND

CANNOT

78).

BE

-

DIMENSIONS:

Diagram 7A: INSERT TAMPER-

PROOF TAB INTO SLOT ON

BOTTOM

SPECIFICATIONS:

OF DETECTOR HEAD

WEIGHT:

BASE DIAMETER:

HEIGHT:

(DETECTOR & BASE)

1 .O lb. (454 gm)

OPERATING

HUMIDITY:

ELECTRICAL

TEMPERATURE:

10% - 85% (RH)

RATINGS:

32”

OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE:

NORMAL STANDBY CURRENT:

CURRENT DRAW IN ALARM:

7.0 inches (17.8 cm)

2.5 inches ( 6.3

- 120° F (O” - 49OC)

8 to 11VDC

0.43 mA

1.6 mA cmj

Diagram 78: PUSH TAB INTO

BASE AFTER INSTALLING

DETECTOR HEAD IN BASE

MOUNTING

A. 4” square box with plaster ring. Minimum depth i -7~".

B. 4” octagon box. Minimum depth 1-X”.

C. 3” octagon box. Minimum depth 1-E”.

D. Direct to ceiling usrng sheet rock anchors.

MISCELLANEOUS

Compatible

Control Panel

Ademco model

4152, 4152ML

4153, 4153ML

Smoke Detectors and base

BRK models 1851 B.

2851 BTH, 2851 B with

4192 base

BRK models

1851 B. 2851 BTH.

2851 with 4192 base

Maximum

Detectors per panel

29

37

Wiring Digram number and date

N2014V2

1 I87

N2759

9187

LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE DETECTORS

Smoke detectors offer the earliest warning of fire possible at a reasonable cost. They have saved thousands of lives in the past and will save more in the future. Nevertheless, smoke detectors have limitations.

They may not provide early warning of a fire developing on another level of a building. A first-floor detector, for example, may not detect a second floor fire. For this reason, detectors should be located on every level of a building. In addition, detectors may not sense a fire developing on the other side of a closed door. In areas where doors are usually closed, detectors should be installed on both sides of the door.

Detectors have sensing limitations, too. Ionization detectors offer a broad range of fire-sensing capability, but they are better at detecting fast, flaming fires than slow, smoldering fires, Photoelectronic detectors sense smoldering flames better than flaming fires. Because fires develop in different ways, and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is always best, and a given detector may not always provide warnings of a fire. In general, detectors cannot be expected to provide warnings for fires resulting from inadequate fire protection practices, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable liquids like cleaning solvents, other safety hazards, or arson.

TO THE INSTALLER

Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system.

The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly) to insure the system’s proper operation at all times.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Seller warrants its products to be in conformance materials and workmanship under normal with its own plans and specifications use and servtce for 18 months and to be free from defects from the date stamp control on the product in or for products not havmg an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of ongmal purchase unless the installation Instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, In which case the shorter period shall apply. Seller’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any part whtch IS proved not in compliance with Seller’s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanshtp under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under thus Limited Warranty if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service. For warranty service, return product transporta- tlon prepald, to Ademco Factory Semce, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES,

LAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE,

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OF MERCHANTABILITY,

WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION

OR.FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-

ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO

CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR

BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF

LIABILITY

OR FAULT.

WHATSOEVER, EVEN IFTHE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER’S OWN NEGLIGENCE

Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or clrcumvented; that the product will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise: or that the product WIII in all cases provlce adequate warning or protectton. Buyer understands that a properly Installed and matntalned alarm may only reduce the rrsk of a burglary, robbery or fire without warning, but it is not Insurance or a gca rare8

:;:a:

5;m ‘will not occur or that there will be no personal Injury or property loss as a resuit. CONSECtiENTLY,

LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER

SELLER

LOSS BASED

SHALL HAVE

ON A CLAIM

NO

THE

PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. However, if Seller IS held liable, whether directly or Indirectly. for any loss or damage arisrng under this Limrted Warranty or otherwise, regardless of cause or ortgin. Seller’s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the product, which shall be fixed as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, and shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against Seller.

This warranty replaces all previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Ademco on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligation of this Lrmrted Warranty is authorized.

“Ademco” is a regrstered trademark of Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, Division of Pittway Corp.

N2394V2 l/88 _ _

ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING

A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION

CO.

165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791

Copyright @ 1986 PITTWAY C?%lPORATlOti

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Key Features

  • Compatible with interchangeable UL Listed detector heads: photoelectric, photoelectric with built-in thermostat, and ionization
  • Uses a polling loop for power and communication, eliminating the need for separate wiring
  • Easy to install on a standard ceiling mount or electrical box
  • Communicates with the control panel via a single multiplex communication circuit
  • LED in the detector head is not used and will not function with ADEMCO 4192
  • Designed to work with the VECTOR POINT PROTECTION SECURITY SYSTEM

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What types of detector heads are compatible with ADEMCO 4192?
Photoelectric, photoelectric with built-in thermostat, and ionization
How is ADEMCO 4192 powered?
Through a polling loop
Can I use the LED in the detector head with ADEMCO 4192?
No

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