ASENWARE AW-D301 Addressable Smoke Detector User Manual
ASENWARE AW-D301 Addressable Smoke Detector User Manual
ASENWARE AW-D301 Addressable Smoke Detector User Manual
I. Product overview
AW-D301 addressable photoelectric smoke detector (Detector hereunder) is a
kind of photoelectric smoke detector. With an internal microprocessor, it
supports electronic coding and is accessed through AW-FP300 fire alarm
control panel via a two-wire bus. The detector realizes real-time acquisition of
the in situ smoke concentration data and sends back the data to a fire alarm
control panel. It can also receive and execute the control commands given by
a fire alarm control panel.
The detector is suitable for such industrial and civil buildings that have a great
deal of smoke during fires but no smoke under normal circumstances, such as
restaurants, hotels, teaching buildings, office buildings, computer rooms,
communication machine rooms, libraries and archives. It is not suitable for
places with a great deal of retained dust and water mist, places where steam
and/or oil mist may be generated and places with retained smoke under normal
circumstances.
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Fig.1(unit:mm)
2. Wiring method: The detector is accessed through a compatible fire alarm control panel via a two-wire
bus. It uses non-polarity connection. The terminals L1 and L2 of the two-wire bus are connected with
the terminals 1 and 3 of the matched mounting base. Fig.3 is a schematic diagram of the connection
between multiple detectors with a fire alarm control panel.
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L2
Intelligent
two-bus
controller
L1
Fig.3
3. Remote Indicator connection: the negative and positive of remote indicator should respectively
connect on terminals 2 and 4,as shown in Fig.4.
Fig.4
4. Coding address: As shown in Fig.5, detector is accessed via the detector mounting base on the coder,
non-polarity connection is adopted for the terminals L1 and L2, set the coder with the coding function,
select the correct address number and press the RUN key to complete the address code setup. (Note:
See the User’s Manual of the coder for the detailed operation.)
Fig.5
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Fig.6(unit:mm)
Wiring requirement:
It is proper to use RVS twisted pairs with a section area of equal to or larger than 1.0mm 2 for the signal
buses L1 and L2.
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VII. Precautions
1. A detector can not share an address with other equipment in a single bus circuit, or else an
address conflict may occur.
2. Never dismount the protective cover delivered with the detector too early after the field
installation and before the use of the detector, or else the detector may be contaminated.
3. It is not permitted to use open flames (such as lighters) to firing thermistor during alarm tests, so
as to avoid damage to the detector. It is recommended to use a hot air gun and other heating
equipment in a simulation alarm test.
4. The protection area and quantity of the detectors should comply with relevant provisions and
regulations of the local codes
VIII. Maintenance
Warning: Before conducting maintenance for a detector, inform the related management
department that the monitoring will be stopped temporarily when the system maintenance.
Meanwhile, disable the logic control function of the area or system to be maintained to avoid
unnecessary alarm linkage. After the test, inform the management department to restore the
normal functions of the system.
1. According to the requirements of local codes, each quarter, some special testing instruments should
be used to test the detector’s operation and confirm the indication state of its indicators by batch and
stage; for a detector that has been installed and used, It is recommended to have it maintained once
every two years.
2. If a detector fails due to a material defect or a manufacturing process defect under normal conditions
of use in one year following the date of its delivery, we shall repair or replace it for free. However, the
faults of the detector due to artificial damage, improper use, or authorized adjustment, reconstruction
or disassembly are not covered in the guarantee and we shall assume no responsibilities for any the
consequence thereby caused.
3. We may provide paid repair service for products with any faults beyond the guarantee range. If you
have such products that need repair, please contact us. When sending such a product to us for repair,
you are expected to provide some important information about the product, such as the phenomenon
and possible cause of the product fault, so that we can find out the cause of the fault in the shortest
time and so the information may be used as a reference in our future product development and
improvement.
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