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TEMPERATURE SETTING SELECTION <br /> To avoid nuisance activations, Fenwal Controls strongly suggests selecting a D-A-F detector with a temperature setting a minimum of <br /> 100OF above the maximum ambient expected temperature. <br /> DEVICE SELECTION <br /> The table below shows three categories of fire detection devices and their relative response levels for reaction to three different rate-of- <br /> rise conditions. Consult the AHJ for specific applications. <br /> Table 8: Device Selection for Rate-of-Rise Conditions <br /> Device Type Under 100/Min Between 10-400/Min Over 401/Min <br /> D-A-F Rate Compensated First First Second <br /> Detector but at selected protection level <br /> Fixed Temp. Detector Second Second Third <br /> Rate-of-Rise Detector Third Third First <br /> but may be a false alarm <br /> AGENCY LISTINGS <br /> D-A-F detectors are UL and ULC listed and FM Approved as fire detection thermostats(close on temperature rise)and as releasing devices <br /> (open on temperature rise). <br /> Table 9: Agency Approvals <br /> Agency File Number Location <br /> UL S492 Ordinary <br /> UL E19310 Hazardous <br /> ULC CS341-E Ordinary and Hazardous <br /> FM J.I.OV2HO.AE Hazardous <br /> FM 17302 Ordinary <br /> UL S2410 Ordinary(600&725°F) <br /> UL E89599 Hazardous(600&725°F) <br /> CE IEC 60947-5-1 — <br /> NOTES: <br /> • D-A-F detectors are temperature preset at the factory. <br /> • For corrosive environments, care should be taken to protect the D-A-F detector to obtain optimal performance and maximum <br /> life. Consult factory for fluorocarbon coating option. <br /> • For field wiring requirements to connect to D-A-F, please refer to the installation instructions. <br /> • Per UL521 requirements- low temperature exposure test is- 220F(-30°C) <br /> • D-A-F detectors are designed for long life expectancy, however due to various field conditions it is required that the detectors <br /> be tested annually per NFPA guidelines or local fire codes. <br /> • Replace D-A-F detector after any fire or heat related event, any mechanical damage, or after 10 years of continuous service. <br /> • D-A-F detectors are CE Listed.The product family has been evaluated in accordance with IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-5- 1,and <br /> is documented under Intertek Report No. 102294754 BOX-001 as an overheat detector. Detectors have a rated insulation and <br /> impulse voltages of 1500 VAC. <br /> F-12-0-001 5 <br /> Effective:June 2020 FENWAL <br /> CONTROLS <br />
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