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Laser Scanner - Smoke Detector
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The LaserSCANNER is an
aspirating smoke detector providing very early warning
of fire conditions by drawing air samples through an air
sampling pipe network. The detector chamber can detect
presence of smoke at very low concentrations. The
embedded and PC software complimenting the LaserSCANNER
provides a wide range of user defined parameters and
reporting capabilities. The detector easily interfaces
with fire warning and fire suppression release systems,
and can be easily integrated into a building management
system.
Features of the LaserSCANNER
The LaserSCANNER features make it a versatile smoke
detection product:
• Wide sensitivity range 0.005% obs/m to 20.0% obs/m
(0.0015% obs/ft. to 6.24% obs/ft.)
• Each detector can cover an area of up to 2,000 m2
(20,000 sq. ft.)
• Four programmable alarm thresholds (Alert, Action,
Fire 1 and Fire 2)
• AutoLearn feature
• Four pipe inlets
• Individual pipe flow monitoring
• Scans individual sectors once smoke has been detected
• Replaceable air filter cartridge
• Option for inverted mounting
• Recessed mounting option
• Modular to meet site specific requirements
• Modular Display Module and LCD Programmer
• Programmable relays (option for 7 or 12 relays
available)
• High efficiency aspirator
• Programmable General Purpose Input (GPI) to invoke
operational modes
• PC programming and monitoring
• Multilingual displays
• Event Log for up to 18,000 events
Operation of the LaserSCANNER
An air sampling pipe network
with sampling holes at appropriate spacing collects air
samples from a protected area. An integrated Aspirator
draws air in the sampling pipes through a Pipe Inlet
Manifold (up to four pipes can be connected to a
LaserSCANNER detector Each pipe inlet in the manifold
has a valve that can open or close the flow of air to
the pipe. The scan function controls the opening and
closing of the valves to detect the smoke carrying pipe.
Some of the sampled air flows to the dual stage air
filter. The first stage filtration removes dust and dirt
from the sampled air and a small percentage of this air
then flows to the laser detector chamber for detection
smoke. Any smoke detected in the laser detection chamber
is signaled to the main processor card. If the presence
of detected smoke is higher than the set thresholds it
will be reported as an alert, action, fire 1 or fire 2
Alarm depending upon the set alarm thresholds. The
second stage filtration further filters the air to make
it ultra clean air. The ultra clean air is used to
protect the optical surfaces in the laser detector
chamber.
Display Module
The LaserSCANNER Display Module is mounted either on the
detector front cover or at a remote location in a remote
mounting box or a 19” subrack. It provides a visual
representation of the smoke levels and the four alarm
stages for the assigned detector. An array of fault LEDs
light up in different configurations to report Urgent,
Minor, Zone and System faults. Up to 20 Display Modules
can be assigned to one detector, however the Display
Module can be configured to report the status of only
one detector at a time. |