CP355 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detector
The CP355 Addressable, low-profile (Height: 1.7 inches) plugin Ionization Detector uses a state-of-the-art ionization sensing chamber to provide open area protection and is used exclusively with Fire-Lite’s MS-9200 and MS-9600 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels. The ionization detector is used to sense products-of-combustion and report the measured level of such products to the fire alarm control panel. Since this detector is addressable, it will help emergency personnel quickly locate a fire during its early stages, potentially saving precious rescue time while also reducing property damage. Two LEDs on each sensor light to provide a local, visible sensor indication. Remote LED annunciator capability is available as an optional accessory (Part No. RA400Z).
Features
- SLC Loop
- 2-wire loop connection.
- Unit uses base for wiring.
- Addressing
- Addressable by device.
- Direct Decade 01-99 (MS-9200) and 01-159 (MS-9600) entry of address.
- Architecture
- Unique single source, dual chamber design to respond quickly and dependably to a broad range of fires.
- Sleek, low-profile design.
- Integral communications and built-in type identification.
- Built-in tamper-resistant feature.
- Removable cover and insect-resistant screen for simple field cleaning.
- Operation
- Withstands air velocities up to 1,500 feet-per-minute without triggering a false alarm.
- Factory preset at 1.5% nominal sensitivity for panel alarm threshold level.
- Visible LED “blinks” when the unit is addressed (communicating with the fire panel) and latches on in alarm.
- Mechanicals
- Sealed against back pressure.
- Direct surface mounting or electrical box mounting.
- Mounts to: single-gang box, 3.5" or 4" octagonal box, or 4" square electrical box (using a plaster ring).
- Other System Features
- Fully coated circuit boards and superior RF/transient protection.
- 94-V0 plastic flammability rating.
- Low standby current.
- Options
- Remote LED output connection (Part No. RA400Z).
Applications
Use ionization detectors in life-safety applications to provide a broad range of fire-sensing capability, especially fast, flaming fires. Where smoldering fires are anticipated, a photoelectric sensor may provide faster response.
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