The Multipoint ASD detectors have set new standards in detector technology. The Addressable ASD detector is used on the CIE-A-200, CIE-A-400, Duonet and Quadnet systems. Using microprocessor control these devices offer the installer a full range of detection capabilities with audible and visual warning in one compact device for full DDA compliance. The detectors can be matched to the environment in which they are installed and changed any time during the lifetime of the installation. The mode of detection required can be changed simply by configuring the DIL switch in the detector electronics module (configurable via commissioning software on addressable systems). All modes are compliant with European detector type specifications.
The Addressable ASD detector offers multiple choices for detection, set to a single mode or a combination, for a choice of up to 15 different settings. Programmable via a PC or at the panel (Quadnet and Duonet only) and also has an in-built loop isolator as well as I/O for local control and switching.
The Multipoint ASD detectors have the unique benefit of an optional full specification integral sounder, where 90dBA output can be achieved. The Addressable ASD detector has 7 different sound patterns and 3 volume settings. All Multipoint ASD detectors have the option of an integral combined strobe.
Modes of Detection
Smoke 1: Used where ionisation detectors are normally fitted, especially when there are high ceilings or a risk of free burning fires (chemical stores etc.) or fires that need to be detected extremely quickly.
Smoke 2: Used where optical detectors are normally fitted, when there is a risk of a smouldering fire and for escape routes.
Smoke 3: Designed for use in areas that are prone to nuisance alarms. The reduced sensitivity linked with a time delay feature, means that a higher concentration of smoke needs to be present for a constant time period, before a fire decision is made. For example, this setting is ideal for hotel bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms. The installer or service engineer can change the setting from smoke 2 to smoke 3 if nuisance alarms are a problem whilst still offering optimum protection of a smoke detection setting.
Heat 1 (Rate of Rise): Used where a standard rate of rise detector would normally be used.
Heat 2 (Standard Fixed Temperature – 58ºC approx.): Used where a standard fixed temperature heat detector would normally be fitted, suitable for kitchens etc.
Heat 3 (High Fixed Temperature – 90ºC approx.): Used where a high fixed temperature heat detector would normally be fitted. Suitable for commercial kitchens, boiler rooms etc.
To ensure the detection capabilities of the detectors are never compromised they self-calibrate every 6 hours. They also continuously monitor for dust contamination until, depending on the environment, it reaches a point where the chamber becomes saturated. Before this can develop into a false alarm situation, the panel will indicate that the device in question requires attention.