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• Description of which dangers can occur
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• How dangers can be averted
• Other safety-relevant information
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Document history
First issue Date 28.04.2010
Table of contents
1 Presentation 8
1.1. Foreword 8
1.1 Presentation 8
1.2 Contents of package 8
1.3 Accessories related to the BSD 535 8
1.4 Parts list 9
2 Installation 10
2.1 Documents required for installation 10
2.2 Specific installation tools 10
2.3 Product identification 10
2.4 Installation rules 10
2.5 Part space requirement 11
2.6 Part installation 12
2.7 Connecting the BSD 535 12
4 Advanced Setting 18
4.1 Functional parameters 18
4.2 Visualisation of active configuration 19
4.3 Fire alarm emulation 19
4.4 Fault emulation 20
4.5 Relay contact setting 20
6 Technical features 22
9 Recycling 24
10 Warranty limitation 24
11 Marking 24
12 List of figures 25
1 Presentation
1.1 Foreword
These instructions apply to the « BSD 535 » linear smoke detector revision « C02 » and next ones. This revision C02
is indicated on the detectors signal label.
1.2 Presentation
The BSD 535 linear smoke detector is made up of two sections placed opposite one another:
• The « Transmitter/Receiver » BSD 535», (See Figure 2) ;
• The reflector made up of 1 to 16 « BRE 535-1» reflectors depending on the optical accessories used (See Figure 1 and
Figure 3).
Warning
The linear smoke detector does not work outdoors.
The connection should be done with the power off.
15 Cable route for upper access 20 Cable route for bottom access
16 Rail for setting up the IP cap 21 Cable route for lower access
17 Detector fastening holes 22 Horizontal setting wheel screw
18 Shield 23 Optical block back
19 Accommodation for screw head (22) for product closing
2 Installation
2.1 Documents required for installation
These instructions relating to installed CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment) fire alarm panel.
2.2 Specific installation tools
In addition to ordinary electrician tooling, the following is needed:
• A stop watch ;
• A flat 3 mm screwdriver ;
• 3 round head fastening screws, ∅ = 4 mm, 30 mm length ;
• A voltmeter with male plug cords ∅ = 4 mm (voltage ≤ 5 Vdc) ;
• The black colour mask taken from the packaging box;
• A piece of packaging type brown cardboard that covers the whole surface area of the reflector
Notice
The use of the BRC 535 replaces the use of the voltmeter
50
120
57,33
88,18
79
57,33
8,90
23,68
40
76,18 42,02
133 117 20
83,24
2.5.2 Reflector
Figure 5: « BRE 535-1 » reflector space requirement Figure 6: Space requirement for the reflector
100 mm x 100 mm made up of 4 BRE 535-3
1. Prepare on the wall the 3 locations for the fastening screws based
on the template drawing printed on the packaging (see
2. Figure 4).
3. Remove the cover using the 3 mm flat screwdriver by pushing it un-
der the head hook (See mark « A » in Figure 7).
4. Open the box by separating the base and the optical block, releasing
the horizontal setting wheel screw (9) from the wall bracket notch.
5. Set the product on the wall using the 3 ∅ = 4 mm screws
Figure 7: Hook head to be released to
release the cover.
Notice
When using the BRC 535, there is no need to remove the cover to have access to the push buttons: the BRC
535 totally replaces their use.
Notice
When using without bar caps, always use the anti-dust cowling.
Notice
The cables can come in indiscriminately from the top, the bottom or the back of the wall mounting. However
when using the IP cap, the cables cannot come through the top.
Notice
For the electrical connection of the BSD 535 to the BRU 535 connection box (See Key Box mark on the terminal
block), the recommended cables are a 2×1 type pair ø = 8/10 mm without shield.
GND GND
L1 L2
GndExt5
GndExt4
GndExt3
GndExt2
GndExt1
SHLD SHLD
VExt5
VExt4
VExt3
VExt2
VExt1
B5-PSU
B6-PSU
X2
BX-OI3
1
SHLD
SHLD
L1
L2
GND
GND
Relais
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
Netzgerät
Externes
+ -
Vext+
COM
IN3+
IN2+
IN1+
IN3-
IN2-
IN1-
NO
NC
1 1
X1 X3
Dt+
K+
Dt-
K-
180 Ω
180 Ω
180 Ω
180 Ω
Dt+
NOC
NOC
K+
Dt-
K-
9
C
+ +
C
-
Notice
The relevant applicable standards and guidelines must always be observed in installations in
hazardous areas!
Notice
The BX-OI3 may only be fitted in the IP66 case outside of the hazardous area. A suitable and
tested IP66 case for hazardous areas must be used for installing the BX-OI3 within hazardous
areas.
Notice
The maximum distance between the BA-OI3 module and the flame detectors is 10m!
3.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Turning on
Turn on the detector:
• Either by referring to the CIE start up instructions
• Or by connecting an external 24 V supply in continuous current limited to 0.1 A by the detector.
When turning on the indicator light is yellow and blinking. That initialisation phase lasts about 20 sec.
If during the detector setting phases described below, any of the expected results cannot be achieved, it is essential to:
• Turn the detector off for at least 1 minute
• Resume the procedure in the « Calibration » paragraph after initialisation.
Notice
After turning on the «BSD 535», if the light comes on red and steady (with or without a flash) this means that the
detector did not initialise itself property. In that event, disconnect all supplies for about one minute and try turning on
again.
4 the yellow indicator light blinks Not enough reflected signal: reflector is undersized, misalignment
Warning
Only case 3 is acceptable and allows to continue the detector setting; the other cases should be solved be-
fore going on.
3. Connect a voltmeter to the test (A and B) output located over the «BSD 535»
(See Figure 10) ;
4. Switch to Fine Calibration Mode by pressing the « A » key ;
5. Wait until the yellow blinking light signal comes on ;
6. Set the detector horizontally and vertically using the two wheels in order to
increase the voltage value on the voltmeter. Over a 2.6 V voltage, the re- Figure 10: Test output locating
ceiver is saturated ;
7. Switch to Normal Calibration Mode by pressing the « A » key ;
8. Wait until the steady green light signal comes on ;
9. Repeat steps 4 to 9 as long as the voltage can be increased on the voltmeter ;
10. Exit the Calibration Mode (Normal or Fine) by pressing the « C » key ;
11. Wait for about 30 sec for the detector to exit the Calibration Mode. A proper exit of the Calibration Mode is shown by
the green light coming on for 3 sec. An improper exit of the Calibration Mode is shown by the steady yellow light and
superimposed flash. In that case, resume the setting procedure from point 1.
Notice
During the waiting times, do not move the detector and do not cut the beam.
Notice
Start the calibration over if the procedure is not entirely complied with.
Notice
In Calibration Mode, each pressing on the « A » key allows alternatively to switch from Normal Calibration Mode
to Fine Calibration Mode. The values read on the voltmeter cannot be used for alignment other than in the Fine
Calibration Mode
Signalling Meaning
steady green light Acceptable level of reflection
blinking red light Too many interfering reflections (See Note below)
4. Exit the Target Test Mode by pressing the « C » button or resetting the CIE.
Notice
With the reflector still covered, look for the reflecting object or objects along the beam by covering them, so as to
achieve a green light signal. Following those investigations, 2 options are possible:
• Either cover permanently the disturbing object or objects,
• Or move the detector.
Notice
That test in no way replaces real and regulatory tests.
Notice
Take all required precautions not to trigger an unwanted evacuation or start off the actuators.
4 Advanced Setting
Notice
In the event of a power cut on the detector, it keeps the last parameters that were entered.
Notice
These settings are not compatibles with the CE mark requirements.
Automatic resetting of the alarm after the time indicated when the alarm cause is no longer detected.
In Relay version, the default power of the calibration beam is high.
The key is activated by default
Notice
Each sequence starts with a green pulse.
Notice
The number of red pulses that follows a green pulse provides the status of the configuration in the sequence.
Notice
This configuration is pointless other than for the relay version
Notice
That fire alarm emulation cannot be triggered if the distance between the optical block and the reflector is less
than 15 m. In that case, an error signal is immediately sent for 10 sec.
Notice
That fire alarm emulation does not replace real and regulatory fire tests.
Notice
If the BSD 535 is not supplied the fault relay contact is open
It is possible to set the relay contacts using one of the 2 switches located behind the optical block. The procedure for access-
ing the switches is as follows:
Remove the cover (See Figure 7)
Unscrew the vertical setting wheel nut without removing it from the screw
Remove the screw from the vertical rotation axis
Remove the optical block from its accommodation
Unclip the holding clip from the top of the optical block and from the optical block back. To do so press with the 2 thumbs
towards the bottom and slip them to the front to release the holding clip (See Figure 12)
Figure 12: Procedure for access to the 2 Figure 13: Drawing of the 2 switches allowing to set the con-
switches tacts to alarm and fault relay
After the setting of the relay contacts using 2 switches, reassemble the detector by following these steps:
Assemble the optical block back with the optical block by clipping the upper holding clip in its accommodation
Insert the optical block in its accommodation
Insert the vertical rotation axis screw in its spot. Screw it in the square nut without tightening
Screw the nut of the vertical setting wheel until the optical block is straight in relationship to the base plane. Check that the
nut is well placed in its spot
Put the cover back.
5.2 Accessories
Type Art.-Number CH Art.-Number
BRU 535 242900 11-3000005-01-01
BRC 535 242918 11-3000002-01-01
BRP 535 242926 11-3000004-01-01
BRE 535-3 242977 11-3000003-03-01
6 Technical features
Power supply From 12 to 30 V-DC
BSD 535 consumption Rated under 24 Vdc
start-up (cold) 35.0 mA
Standby 15.0 mA
Alarm 25.0 mA
Fault 5.0 mA
Calibration mode 45.0 mA
target mode 15.0 mA
Variation in consumption based on supply power
Under 12 Vdc -5 %
Under 30 Vdc +7 %
Current of « test voltage output » ≈0 mA
Status upon start up Powering up: standby after 20 sec
« Conductive part / ground » link None
Terminals on same potential None
Admissible current and properties by relay contact under 30 Vdc
Alarm 1 NO or 1 NF 10 mA
Fault 1 NO or 1 NF 10 mA
Alarm relay Default: NO position (Normally Open)
Fault relays Default: NF position (Normally Closed)
Operating temperature From -10 to +55 °C
Storage temperature From +8 to +50 °C
Admissible relative Humidity without condensation ≤ +95 %
Space requirement
BSD 535 installed 150 x 170 x 160 (WxHxD) mm
BSD 535 for installation 250 x 210 x 160 (WxHxD) mm
BRE 535-1 130 x 100 x 18 (WxHxD) mm
Assembling of 4 BRE 535-1 230 x 230 x 18 (WxHxD) mm
Anti-dust cap 100 x 25 x 2 (WxHxD) mm
Total weight 1 kg
Recommended terminal block screw tightening torque 0.4 Nm
Maximum wire section
Terminals 1 to 12 1 x 2.5 mm2
Terminals 9 2 x 2.5 mm2
Vertical setting ± 8°, per setting wheel
Horizontal setting ± 8°, per setting wheel
Casing material Recyclable ABS
Casing colour White – RAL 9016
Protection index
whole unit IP 31
optical block IP 51
Transmission pulse wavelength 635 nm
Operating distance From 3 to 100 m
Attenuation of light beam alarm max. 6.0 dB
Minimum Sensitivity (from) max. 3.0 dB
Medium Sensitivity (from) max. 2.0 dB
Maximum Sensitivity (from) max. 1.0 dB
Approximate time between two slow variation compensations
Attenuation 20 min
Signal increase 10 min
Maximum static misalignment of the «BSD 535» in relationship to the optical axis 0.1
Maximum static misalignment of the orthonormed axis on reflector plane in relation-
0.5
ship to optical axis
Maximum tolerance to Transmitter Receiver «BSD 535» misalignment in relationship
0.5
to the optical axis during operation
Maximum tolerance to orthonormed axis misalignment in relationship to reflector
0.5
plane to the optical axis
Visualisation angle of the alarm indicator light Red light, 30°
Display angle of the fault indicator light Yellow light, 30
Notice
After installing the diaphragm, the detector should be calibrated again
Notice
To remove the external diaphragm from its spot, pull it to the back from on top
Figure 14: Diaphragm placed in front of the Receiver Figure 15: External diaphragm with its engraved
of the optical block. triangle
The use of the external diaphragm can include an increase in the reflector surface area (See § 8).
Notice
When there are 2 layers of bar caps, it is vital to place the optical block on the optical axis of the reflector.
Notice
If the interfering sun rays reach the section of the reflector, it should be protected by matt black film.
Figure 17: Side view. The Figure 18: Side view. The side
side shape alternates shape does not alternate.
From 3 m to 40 m 1 1
From 40 m to 60 m 2 4
From 60 m to 80 m 4 9
From 80 m to 100 m 9 16
9 Recycling
10 Warranty limitation
The legal manufacturer warranty applies to this product. However, it is limited to a normal use of the product in compliance
with these instructions. It ends of these instructions are not complied with, the lenses are damaged, the product is dis-
assembled (including tampering with the opening check chip), terminal blocks are damaged, and the link cable (be-
tween the optical block and the wall mounting) is damaged, after the legal period.
11 Marking
SEFI
Rue René Cassin EN 54-12: 2002 line detectors using an optical light
PB 90817 beam
45308 PITHIVIERS cedex FRANCE 07 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Instructions:
0333 0333 CPD075 019
G205146
12 List of figures
Figure 1: «BRE 535-1» reflector..............................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 2: Transmitter/Receiver «BSD 535».............................................................................................................................................8
Figure 3: Set of 4 reflectors.....................................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 4: Transmitter / Receiver space requirement drawing (« BSD 535»).......................................................................................... 11
Figure 5: « BRE 535-1 » reflector space requirement 100 mm x 100 mm ............................................................................................. 11
Figure 6: Space requirement for the reflector made up of 4 BRE 535-3 ................................................................................................ 11
Figure 7: Hook head to be released to release the cover. ..................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 8: Assembling example for 4 reflectors ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 9: Details of reflector pieces....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 10: Test output locating.............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 11: Placing the fire alarm simulation filter................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 12: Procedure for access to the 2 switches................................................................................................................................ 20
Figure 13: Drawing of the 2 switches allowing to set the contacts to alarm and fault relay.................................................................... 20
Figure 14: Diaphragm placed in front of the Receiver of the optical block. ............................................................................................ 23
Figure 15: External diaphragm with its engraved triangle ..................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 16: Bar cap ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Figure 17: Side view. The side shape alternates................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 18: Side view. The side shape does not alternate. ..................................................................................................................... 24