2013-06 THB BE TITANUS-MICRO SENS® GB-en
2013-06 THB BE TITANUS-MICRO SENS® GB-en
Fire Detection
TITANUS MICRO·SENS ®
Technical Manual
Air sampling smoke detection system
TITANUS MICRO·SENS ®
Technical Manual
Contents
1 General 13
1.1 Introduction 13
1.3 Guarantee 14
1.4 Copyright 14
1.5 Packaging 14
1.6 Disposal 15
2 Product Description 17
3 Technical Description 25
3.1.1 Function 26
3.2.1 Overview 30
3.3.1 Overview 42
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4 Technical Data 55
5 Design 61
5.1 General 61
5.1.1 Regulations 62
5.1.4 Sensitivity 68
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6 Installation 101
6.6.1 Function switching plan, reset and isolating button board 115
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6.11 Inserting the detection unit in the device base unit 131
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8 Commissioning 165
9 Maintenance 187
9.5 Exchanging the air filter for the device base 190
9.6 Changing the filter on the type LF-AD-x air filter 191
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9.10 Testing fire seat location and the reaction indicators 200
Appendix
Projection Tables
Inspection Protocol
Glossary
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1 General
1.1 Introduction
This manual is for installers of air sampling smoke detection systems, in par-
ticular for engineers, technicians, and fitters etc. who have technical knowl-
edge in the field of smoke detection technology but who are possibly working
with this device for the first time.
For damage and faults resulting from the non-observance of this manual
WAGNER Group GmbH, called WAGNER in the following, does not assume
liability.
This manual refers to the air sampling smoke detection systems TITANUS
MICRO·SENS®. These systems may only be used for early and very early
smoke detection.
WARNING
This symbol warns against actions,
which might cause damage if it is ignored.
NOTICE
This symbol warns against actions,
which could cause operational breakdowns if it is ignored.
TIP
Operational improvements can be achieved if this symbol is observed.
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1.3 Guarantee
The manual is subject to technical modification without notice and makes no
claim to completeness.
In principle our “Terms and Conditions of Supply and Assembly” apply. No
claims under the guarantee or for liability can be made for damage to per-
sons or property if they are based on one or more of the following causes:
▪ insufficient observance of the instructions about the design, assembly of
the aspirating smoke detection system, assembly of the pipe system,
commissioning and maintenance
▪ use of the aspirating smoke detection system in contravention of the in-
tended use
▪ insufficient monitoring of working parts
▪ improperly executed repairs
▪ unauthorised constructional changes to the aspirating smoke detection
system
▪ force majeure
1.4 Copyright
The copyright in this Technical Manual remains with WAGNER.
The manual is designed exclusively for the assembler and his col-leagues.
Reproduction of the manual, including extracts, is not allowed. Copying or
distribution of the manual in any form is only allowed with permission in writ-
ing from WAGNER.
1.5 Packaging
The individual air sampling smoke detection systems are packed in accor-
dance with the anticipated transport conditions. Exclusively environ-mentally
friendly materials were used for the packaging.
The packaging is intended to protect the air sampling smoke detection sys-
tem from being damaged until it is installed. For that reason, it should only
be removed from its packaging shortly before installation.
The packaging material is to be disposed of in accordance with applicable
statutory provisions and local regulations.
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NOTICE
Packaging materials are valuable raw materials and in many cases can be
re-used or expediently processed and recycled. Improper disposal of pack-
aging materials can harm the environment.
1.6 Disposal
If no take-back or disposal agreements have been made, disassembled
components are to be taken for recycling:
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2 Product Description
Locating the site of the fire The unique ROOM·IDENT technology makes it possible to determine the lo-
cation of a fire when monitoring up to 5 separate areas. So that the emer-
gency services can act as quickly as possible, the seat of the fire can be
made known, for example, via reaction indicators which are allocated to the
various monitoring areas.
Sensitivity The MICRO·SENS® reaction threshold can be set at between 0.1 %/m and 2
%/m light obscuration in steps of 0.1%/m. Using a smoke level indicator, an
indicator sensitivity of between 0.05 %/m and 0.2 %/m light obscuration can
be achieved. The HIGH-POWER-LIGHT-SOURCE light source technology
used in TITANUS® systems guarantees homogeneous reaction behavior
from different types of fire. The device can provide 2 alarm thresholds (pre
alarm and alarm). The pre-alarm threshold is adjustable from 10 - 80 % of
the fire alarm threshold.
Intelligent signal processing THE TITANUS MICRO·SENS® has LOGIC·SENS intelligent signal process-
ing for avoiding false alarms. Perfected algorithms based on numerous fire
trials and decades of experience ensure a high level of safety in differentiat-
ing between a false status and a fire event.
Safe airflow monitoring PIPE·GUARD, the comprehensive package for airflow monitoring, recog-
nises safe breakdowns such as pipe breakages or blocked detection aper-
tures Using dynamic airflow monitoring, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® reacts
even to small, quick changes in the airflow and thus makes an important
contribution to sabotage safety.
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Plug and Play Installation and commissioning of the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® are simple
with the Plug & Play function.
The device base is pre-assembled on site. By pre-setting the detection unit
for standard applications, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is operational imme-
diately after it is inserted in the device base.
Redundancy ventilators For maximum safety, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® can be fitted with redun-
dancy ventilators as an option. During operation of the device with the re-
dundancy ventilator, ROOM•IDENT is not possible.
Network capacity Fitted with a network card, several TITANUS MICRO·SENS® devices can be
linked together in an Ethernet network. From a central point the user can, for
example, via VisuLAN T® monitor the whole plant for smoke levels, airflow
values etc. In addition, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® can be integrated via
the so-called OPC server into existing hazard and building management sys-
tems.
Potential free contacts The TITANUS MICRO·SENS® has one potential free contact each for alarm
and fault So the smoke detection system can be switched to collective and
addressable (Via the address module of the particular FAS) recording lines
of any central fire alarm systems (FAS). A relay card (optional) can be con-
nected to the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® in order to connect the potential-free
contact for the pre-alarm to a detector line of a CFDU.
Diagnostics With the DIAG 3 diagnostics device, there is a system available for commis-
sioning, inspection and servicing which makes it possible to configure the
device quickly and easily and contain faults. For diagnostics purposes
events are stored in the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® for 72 hours.
Designing detection points The monitoring surfaces of the detection point type for the TITANUS MI-
CRO·SENS® are to be set to match the point-specific smoke alarms. The de-
tection points can thus be designed similar to point-specific smoke alarms in
accordance with the particular national regulations.
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Patented detection points Wagner’s patented detection reducing films, clips and banderols make as-
Extensive pipe accessories Extensive range of accessories makes it possible to use the TITANUS® aspi-
rating smoke detection system even under the most difficult of conditions.
Products from various types of air filter from condensate traps to blow
through devices raise the serviceable life under extreme dusty, humid and
excessively cold environmental conditions.
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Room protection The TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is suitable, for example, for monitoring rooms
such as, e.g.
▪ double floors, intermediate ceilings,
▪ tunnels, ducts, cavities not easily accessible,
▪ warehouses, deep freeze stores, lift shafts,
▪ museums, cultural establishments,
▪ hotel rooms, hospital rooms, offices, prison cells, railway compartments.
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Figure 2: Monitoring options for a circulating air conditioning cabinet or an air condi-
tioning duct (principle representation).
The TITANUS® aspirating smoke detection system can also be used for ear-
liest detection of fires in rooms with special air conditioning.
Its high level of sensitivity means goods and equipment can be reliably moni-
tored. The TITANUS® is therefore especially suitable for areas of application,
▪ in which because of concentrated high values early intervention is nec-
essary.
▪ in which equipment must always be operational.
▪ in which highly sensitive detection is required (e.g. in areas where, be-
cause of built-in filter elements, there is a low level of smoke particles in
the air).
▪ in which there are high rates of air change.
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Device protection unventilated and force-ventilated equipment / cabinets such as, e.g.
▪ distribution cabinets, switching cabinets
▪ telephone switching equipment
▪ measuring, control and regulation equipment
Figure 3: Equipment monitoring principle with air sampling smoke detection system
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3 Technical Description
To guarantee safe operation even under the most difficult conditions (e.g.
recycling area), there are extensive accessories available such as, e.g., an
integrated air filter, various external air filters or the blow through device. In
very cold areas, a deep freeze version of the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® can
be used. A redundancy ventilator can be used for applications where there
are particular safety requirements.
When fitted to monitor several monitoring areas and blind spots, there are
reaction indicators for rapid identification of the seat of the fire and an offset
parallel display as a status indicator for the detection unit.
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3.1.1 Function
Air samples are taken from the area to be monitored via a pipe system with
defined aspiration apertures, using the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® aspiration
unit and these are sent to the sensitive detection unit (see the following fig-
ure).
Locating the site of the fire It is possible to locate the site of the fire using ROOM·IDENT with an I-pipe
design for a maximum 5 rooms or pieces of equipment. The operating prin-
ciple incorporates four phases:
Phase 1 During operating conditions air samples are taken from the pipes covering
the various rooms. The samples are taken via fan to the detector unit and
analysed for possible smoke particles.
Phase 2 The system will activate an alarm once it has reached an alarm threshold
level due to the rise of typical smoke aerosols. If „Fire alarm after
ROOM·IDENT“ is enabled, then the localisation process will start after an ad-
justable Action - Alarm threshold. The system will activate an alarm once the
localisation is completed.
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Phase 3 In case alarm or at function „Fire alarm after ROOM·IDENT“ once the system
has reached the adjustable action the aspiration fan is switched off and a
second fan is switched on, blowing out the smoke particles in the opposite
direction.
Phase 4 After the pipe system has been freed from smoke, the airflow is reversed
once again and the time it takes for the smoke to reach the detector unit is
measured. With this time value the exact location of the smoke source is
given and shows which room is affected.
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Detection Depending on the reaction sensitivity of the detection unit used (which can
be 0.1 %/m to 2 %/m light obscuration or 0.5 %/m to 2 %/m light obscura-
tion), the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® triggers the main alarm once the corre-
sponding light turbidity is reached. The sensitivity can be set in steps of 0.1
%/m. The alarm is shown on the device via the alarm display and forwarded
to a connected fire alarm system (FAS).
By changing the delay time with the diagnosis tool, the forwarding of alarms
and faults can be set.
The intelligent LOGIC·SENS signal processing device serves to blank out
fire-like false alarms and ensures high false alarm safety.
Airflow monitoring An airflow sensor checks the connected pipe system for breaks and block-
ages.
Depending on the design of the pipe system and the setting on the air-flow
sensor, the blockage of just one aspiration aperture can be picked up. The
airflow monitoring is temperature-compensated and can be made air pres-
sure-dependent.
At the end of the adjustable delay time, the fault is shown on the smoke de-
tection system and a corresponding message is forwarded to the central fire
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alarm point via a contact. The monitoring windows can be adjusted to the
environmental conditions.
The principle of the airflow sensor signalling process can be seen in the fol-
lowing figure.
Device monitoring The detection unit is monitored for dirt and signal fault. Any fault which oc-
curs is displayed at the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® and can be forwarded to
the FAS via a contact.
Airflow adjustment Airflow adjustment on the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is fully automatic when
the detection unit is inserted in the device base, if previously the Jumper X4
had been changed. This plug & play reduces the time needed for commis-
sioning to a minimum. It is also possible, however, to adjust the airflow using
the DIAG 3 diagnosis tool. This means the initialisation phase can be carried
out in an air pressure-dependent or air pressure-independent manner.
Resetting through FAS A fault message is reset via the connected FAS. If whilst the TITANUS MI-
CRO·SENS® is operating an FAS alarm and fault [messages] have to be re-
set at the same time as the control line, then as an option a reset board can
be inserted in a separate housing. The reset board can only be placed in a
separate housing and if the idle current on the line is between 5 mA and 50
mA. The line must be switched to dead for resetting. The effect is that when
there is any short-term switching off of the line voltage, the alarm and fault
messages on the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® are automatically reset.
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3.2.1 Overview
Connections
B
A FAS / Power supply
B Pipe systems
TITANUS®
C Air return feed
Additional housing E
(optional)
Fire alarm
cable
Relay platine RU-2
(optional)
Relay board RU-1
(optional)
Reset board
(optional)
Front film
Parallel display unit (optional) detector box
(optional) (optional)
Cable entries Cable entries Test pipe Diagnostics tool Reaction indicator
M25 M 20 (optional) (optional)
(optional) (optional)
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Figure 12: TITANUS MICRO·SENS® display variant with smoke levels and fire loca-
tion
(* optional)
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Figure 13: TITANUS MICRO·SENS® function principle with detector box for two-
detector or two-line dependency
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Figure 14: TITANUS MICRO·SENS® function principle with detector box for locating
and raising reaction sensitivity
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Figure 16: Display variant, detector box with smoke level and action alarm
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(* optional)
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Figure 17: Diagnostics tool for inputting and reading off device data
Using the DIAG 3 diagnosis tool, the device configuration for the TITANUS®
can be changed during commissioning. For maintenance and servicing,
there is the option with the diagnosis software to display the stored and cur-
rent device status and error messages from the TITANUS® on a PC or lap-
top. For the data transfer to the diagnostics equipment the infrared interface
of the TITANUS® is used. There is a USB cable for transferring data from the
diagnostics equipment to the PC/laptop connection.
TIP
It is recommended that the commissioning statuses are read out, checked
and recorded.
Diagnosis messages can be deleted at any time using the DIAG 3 diagnosis
tool. If they are not deleted, the messages are stored in the TITANUS® for 72
hours. This allows for evaluation of short, sporadic faults (e.g. in changed
operating conditions).
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The log data and status information of all TITANUS® air sampling smoke de-
tection systems can be stored with the TITANUS® network card. For applica-
tions in cold storage, special network modules for the TITANUS® available.
Variants The TITANUS® network module is available in various configurations for the
respective areas:
Application
Type
TCP/IP SNMP Webserver Datenlogger Deep freezer
NU-2 X X X
NU-2-D X X X X
NU-2-DO X
NU-2-D-F X X X X X
NU-2-DO-F X X
TCP/IP With the help of this standard transfer protocol, the TITANUS® air sampling
smoke detection system can be connected to the risk management system
(e.g VisuLAN). All status information, as well as event and log data are
available as to the risk management.
SNMP The status information and log data stored in network cards on all TITANUS®
air sampling smoke detection systems can be accessed via the SNMP pro-
tocol. By installing SNMP management software, customers can constantly
visualise and monitor the TITANUS® air sampling smoke detection systems.
When an incident occurs (e.g. a threshold is exceeded), an alert or a fault
message is sent to a managing entity or directly to another network partici-
pant via SNMP-Traps.
Data logger The integrated data logger is used to record event data (alerts and faults)
and log data (smoke level, air flow, air flow temperature, detection status,
temperature sensors) from TITANUS® air sampling smoke detection system.
The event and log data are saved on a memory card at pre-defined logging
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intervals of 1-60 seconds. The logged data saved can be analysed in the TI-
TANUS® DataView and TITANUS® EventView software programs supplied.
Web server For network modules with embedded web server, it is possible to display
current data and status information device specific on a predefined display
panel and is easily accessible via a standard Web browser. The benefit for
users is that it is both convenient and easy to use. After successful setup,
the information is available immediately without any special network installa-
tion required. A special setup of the Web server is not necessary.
Multi-application The TITANUS® network card has four TCP/IP channels that support multi-
application operation. Four TCP/IP applications can communicate simulta-
neously with a network card and additional data logger and SNMP data can
be accessed.
NOTICE
When multi-application mode is used, this can cause delayed Website
loading in the Web browser.
Write protection Write protection can be activated on the network board via the jumper to pro-
tect parameter settings. Once successfully set up, network settings can be
protected against overwrite.
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3.3.1 Overview
Connections 90° arc
A pipe system
A
steam trap
A
sleeve
A
air
sampling
hose-
ceiling feed
special filter through
air filter
T-piece
45°- elbow
air sampling pipe
90° elbow
test adapter
TITANUS
®
End cap
non-return valve air sampling
hose
A reducer coupling
noise suppressor
pipe cap air flow reducer
aspiration reducing
film sheet
Figure 21: Components of the pipe system for smoke detection systems
The accessories shown in the figure are to be chosen for the particular indi-
vidual case and can be used in combination.
Free blow device In areas in which there is expected to be an increased occurrence of dust
particles or ice formation, blowing through of the aspiration pipe system and
aspiration apertures may be necessary. Figures each show the components
of a manual and an automatic blowing-out system. Depending on the fre-
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Figure 24: Aspiration aperture with aspiration reduction film and banderol
An air sampling point is a 10 mm-hole in the air sampling pipe covered with a
patented aspiration-reducing film sheet with the appropriate opening diame-
ter. The size of the opening depends on the pipe design (see chapter De-
sign, “Pipe Design”).
To prevent the film sheet from coming loose, it is fixed with transparent
marking tape with red edges and a 10 mm-hole. The marking tape is fixed to
the film sheet in such a way that the air sampling point is not covered and
remains visible even at a distance.
The standard type AF-x aspiration reduction films and the type AF- bande-
rol’s are not suitable for use in very low temperature areas.
Aspiration reduction clips are to be used in these areas instead.
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Figure 25: Air flow reducer for dirty areas and deep freeze storage
The air sampling points, when used in areas where blockages can occur, are
equipped with a patented plastic clip, type AK-C, and a patented flexible air
flow reducer, type AK-x.
When used in deep freeze areas, the flexible air flow reducer near the air
sampling points expands and the ice is blasted off during blow-through. The
special plastic clip ensures that the air flow reducer remains in place.
For designs in areas requiring a blow-through system (e.g. dusty), air flow
reducers with plastic clips are used rather than aspiration-reducing film
sheets with marking tapes, because the openings can be blown clear more
easily. The plastic clips are more resistant at high pressures and can be
cleaned more effectively due to the rubber core.
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Aesthetics If a hidden installation is required for monitoring of the pipe system, it can be
installed in the ceiling void. The ceiling feed through are put in the false ceil-
ing. According to the pipe design guidelines the ceiling feed-through are
equipped with aspiration-reducing film sheets with defined air sampling
points (see chapter Design "Pipe Design") and are connected to the pipe
system with air sampling hoses.
If the maximum length of these hoses is 1 m, refer to the pipe design de-
scribed in chapter "Design". If - due to construction - hose lengths of more
than 1 m are required, the air sampling pipe system must be calculated
separately (calculation is made by WAGNER).
The ceiling feed through is applicable for false ceiling panels with a thickness
of up to approximately 35 mm. The aspiration-reducing film sheets are avail-
able in two colours (pure white, RAL 9010 and papyrus white, RAL 9018)
and come ins special colours if required.
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Pipe cap 2
Air flow reducer
(Aperture plate)
For hidden installation in example lamps or stucco, the air sampling hose
with upstream aspiration reduction in the tees (pipe caps) are used.
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In areas with interference to the environment such as, e.g. dust, an air filter
is to be used to protect the smoke detection system.
Type LF-AD-x air filter The standard air filter used is the type LF-AD-x, consisting of a plastic hous-
ing with two pipe connections, used. The air filter is automatically monitored
for dirt (blockage) by the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® air flow monitoring ar-
rangement. If the air filters are dirty, then the filter inserts must be changed
by opening the filter housing.
Special type SF-x filter In extremely dusty areas (e.g. recycling plants) in which the use of an LF-AD
is not sufficient, a special filter must be used. The special filter safely holds
back the dust particles in a heavily polluted atmosphere using the filter me-
dium. The filter is guaranteed to have an even quality of dust collection right
through to the end of its useful life. Two types of special filter are available
(type SF-400 and type SF-650), the SF-650 having a longer useful life be-
cause of its larger surface area.
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The filter life of special filter can be increased by the use of an upstream filter
LF-AD.
TITANUS ®
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In order to extend the maintenance intervals, one air filter can be installed in
every output pipe instead of one air filter inside the main sampling pipe. The
same design specifications shall apply as stated in the projection tables in
the appendix.
TITANUS ®
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If TITANUS MICRO·SENS® and the pipe system are installed in two areas -
P1 and P2 – each with different air pressures, the air must be returned to the
pressure area of the pipe system. The air return can be used for pressure
compensation or in order to keep the air clean (e.g. from odours) in adjacent
rooms.
The air return pipe system is directly connected through the protection grid to
the air outlet inside TITANUS MICRO·SENS®. As the air return pipe fits pre-
cisely into the air outlet a firm hold is ensured.
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TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
C
SD-1
By using the SD-1 noise suppressor, the noise level can be reduced by up to
10 db(A) for use in areas in which low noise emissions are required from the
TITANUS MICRO·SENS® (such as in offices or hospitals).
The noise suppressor is mounted directly to the air outlet on the TITANUS
MICRO·SENS®.
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Figure 35: Steam trap to eliminate water vapour from the pipe system and to collect
the condensate from the pipe system
Figure 36: KA-1 to eliminate water vapour from the pipe system and to collect the
condensate from the pipe system
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4 Technical Data
NOTICE
All power consumption figures relate to an ambient temperature of 20°C.
®
TITANUS MICRO·SENS
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5 Design
5.1 General
The following describes the project planning of the air sampling smoke de-
tection system to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20. The basic conditions are de-
scribed in Chapter 5.1. The basic conditions are described in Chapter 5.1.
The project planning is to be conducted in accordance with Chapter 5.2.
The limiting project planning instructions in accordance with Chapter 5.2 ap-
ply to special applications in addition to Chapter 5.3 These should be taken
into consideration at the beginning of project planning for special projects.
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5.1.1 Regulations
The current respective national regulations in each particular country must
also be complied with and project planning must be adjusted to such regula-
tions.
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Symmetry of the pipe system To insure equal air intake for all aspiration holes the following rules must be
obeyed:
▪ The length of the shortest and longest branch must not exceed a ratio of
1:2.
▪ The number of aspiration holes of the corresponding branches must not
exceed a ratio of 1:2.
▪ The aspiration holes should be evenly distributed on the corresponding
branches.
NOTICE
Each connected pipe system must comply with the design limits of TITA-
NUS® for the selected pipe design (please refer to chapter “Project Plan-
ning Limits”):
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Branch length In order to ensure a short transport time for the smoke fumes in the sampling
pipe and thus enable rapid detection, it is better to plan several shorter than
a few long ones (preferably a U- or double U-pipe system).
Pipe designs 4 types of pipe designs can be selected, depending on the cabinet geometry
(see Figure „Project planning“).
NOTICE
The design for fire location should be the I-pipe configuration.
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Direction change Change of direction in the pipe system can increase the flow resistance.
Light change of direction (e.g. with 90 ° pipe bends or air sampling hose) are
already approved as part of the project according to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-
20 and need not be considered further.
If the pipe system includes 90 ° angles, the maximum overall length of the
pipe system will be reduced. In this case, a 90 °-angle corresponds to a
straight pipe length of about 1.5 m air sampling pipe.
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NOTICE
Bends are to be preferred over angles. An excessive number of changes in
direction can change the detection time.
Special cases If the pipe system does not match the project planning guidelines described
here due to structural constraints. WAGNER should offer could provide indi-
vidual calculations for such a case.
Checking Check detection reliability with activation tests in cases where use of the sys-
tem is critical. Also check whether an air flow rate is present at individual as-
piration apertures.
TIP
The fan voltage can be increased in order to reduce transport time. Make
sure that the current intake increases.
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TIP
It is recommended to always select the greatest possible level which is
permissible according to national standards.
Dynamic air flow sensor The device’s air flow monitoring enables the system to detect both pipe
system breakages outside the device and sudden obstruction in individual aspiration
apertures (e.g. in the event of sabotage to the pipe system). The dynamic air
flow sensor system has been activated via the diagnostics software; the fol-
lowing modifications have to be regarded.
Air pressure differences The same air pressure must be present throughout the sampling pipe.
NOTICE
If the air sampling smoke detection system and pipe system are in areas
with different air pressure, the air sampled by the TITANUS® should be re-
circulated in the pipe system pressure area (see Chapter “Air recircula-
tion”).
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NOTICE
TITANUS MICRO·SENS® with active location of the fire must be installed
outside the areas to be monitored and without air return.
NOTICE
ROOM·IDENT cannot be used in applications with varying or not consistent
air pressure levels. This is due to the fact, that under these conditions the
aspirated air needs to be returned to the monitored area. Since air return is
not allowed with ROOM·IDENT these applications cannot be served.
5.1.4 Sensitivity
According to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20, the sensitivity of a air sampling
smoke detection system can be divided into particular fire sensitivity classes.
These sensitivity classes describe particular example applications in which
the systems can be used. Permissible system project planning can be de-
termined for each classification according to Chapter 5.2.
Air sampling smoke detection systems with a higher sensitivity class accord-
ing to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20 also meet the requirements of the lower
classes.
NOTICE
The fire sensitivity classes A, B and C can be achieved with each detector
module available, depending on the number of aspiration apertures.
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The following sensitivities can be adjusted with the different detection units.
Project planning for the monitored surface is always carried out according to
national specifications for point-shaped smoke detectors.
max. overall monitoring surface area per max. design pipe length *
®
TITANUS MICRO·SENS
Pipe ∅ 25 mm: 50 m
400 m² plus
Pipe ∅ 12 mm: 8 x 3 m
NOTICE
Because of country-specific regulations, there may be restrictions com-
pared to the design limits in the manual!
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NOTICE
Components which have not been approved by WAGNER are used, CE
conformity on the basis of EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20 will not be possible.
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NOTICE
An area can be monitored with more than detection points than required by
the national guideline in order to improve an air sampling smoke detection
system’s detection quality. In such case, the number of normatively re-
quired sampling points is to be used in calculating the required sensitivity of
an air sampling smoke detection system.
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Procedure In the following example, a project plan is supposed to fulfil class B require-
ments with air filters LF-AD-1, with 4 apertures and without further acces-
sory. The red arrows show the possible project plans with varying pipe
shapes and fan voltages.
1. Selection
Selection of the corresponding project planning table based on the air filter to be
used (see Chap. 5.2.2 )
Result
The project planning table has been determined
2. Selection
Selection of the number of aspiration apertures in the project planning table
Result
The achievable sensitivity class for the selected number of apertures has been
determined
3. Selection
Determinations on the sensitivity necessary to achieve the sensitivity class
Result
Determination of the detection unit and sensitivity setting
4. Selection
Selection of other pipe components ( e.g. steam trap see Chap. 5.2.2 described
components)
Result
The project planning table has been determined
5. Selection
Pipe length selection
Result
Determination of the pipe shape and necessary fan voltage
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Results: The following modules may optionally be used with the corresponding set-
tings for class B or A:
▪ Detection unit DM-TM-10 – with a sensitivity of 0.1 % LT/m to 0.6 %
LT/m
▪ Detection unit DM-TM-50 – with a sensitivity of 0.5 % LT/m to 0.6 %
LT/m
Possible system parameters:
▪ I- pipe system
– ≥ 9 V fan voltage, max. 40 m overall pipe length
▪ U- pipe system
– ≥ 9 V fan voltage, max. 50 m overall pipe length
▪ M- pipe system
– ≥ 9 V fan voltage, max. 50 m overall pipe length
▪ Double U- pipe system
– ≥ 9 V fan voltage, max. 50 m overall pipe length
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U-pipe
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M-pipe
Double U-pipe
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – 1st aspiration aperture 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – 1st aspiration aperture 20 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 5x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 30 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 5 x 3m
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 10 m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 5 no.
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— not possible
O not purposeful
Example If the blockage of 2 aspiration apertures out of a total of 5 aspiration aper-
tures is recognised, then with the help of the diagnostics tool flow monitoring
can be set to ±15 %.
NOTICE
For a project planning according to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20, the air flow
monitoring has to be adjusted to ≤20 % in either case.
Limit values
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®
min. distance TITANUS – T piece 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T piece 20 m
max. branch length 25 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
Rohr ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8 x 3m
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 10 m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 8 Stück
— not possible
O not purposeful
Example If the blockage of 3 aspiration apertures out of a total of 8 aspiration aper-
tures is recognised, then with the aid of the diagnostics tool, air flow monitor-
ing can be set to ±20 %.
NOTICE
For a project planning according to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20, the air flow
monitoring has to be adjusted to ≤20 % in either case.
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – T piece 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T piece 20 m
max. branch length 16.5 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 6 x 3m
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 10 m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 6 no.
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O not purposeful
Example If the blockage of 1 aspiration apertures out of a total of 6 aspiration aper-
tures is recognised, then with the aid of the diagnostics tool, air flow monitor-
ing can be set to ±10 %.
NOTICE
For a project planning according to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20, the air flow
monitoring has to be adjusted to ≤20 % in either case.
Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – T-no. 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T-no. 20 m
max. branch length 12.5 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8 x 3m
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 10 m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 8 no.
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— not possible
O not purposeful
NOTICE
For a project planning according to EN 54-20 or ISO 7240-20, the air flow
monitoring has to be adjusted to ≤20 % in either case.
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – 1st aspiration aperture 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – 1st aspiration aperture 20 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 5x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 30 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 5 x 3m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 5 no.
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 0.1 m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
minimum distance for fire site location between the aspiration
apertures (d) 3m
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – T piece 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T piece 20 m
max. branch length 25 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
Rohr ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8 x 3m
max. number of aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 8 no.
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 0.1 m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – T piece 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T piece 20 m
max. branch length 16.5 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
Rohr ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 6 x 3m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 6 no.
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 0.1 m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
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Limit values ®
min. distance TITANUS – T piece 2m
®
max. distance TITANUS – T piece 20 m
max. branch length 12.5 m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 50 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8x3m
max. overall pipe length per pipe system per
with high fan voltage 9,0 V
pipe ∅ 25 mm plus 40 m
pipe ∅ 12 mm 8 x 3m
max. number aspiration apertures (n) per pipe system 8 no.
min. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 0.1 m
max. distance between 2 aspiration apertures (d) 4m
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A B ......... X Y
I Stich B
I Stich A
I Stich X
I Stich Y
I krit.
TITANUS ®
B C E ......... Y
TITANUS ®
I krit.
A D X
D
......... Y
TITANUS ®
C
A B
I krit.
E Y
.........
TITANUS ®
A B
I krit.
C
D X
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figure must be copied to every single sampling branch of other pipe forms
(U, M, double-U pipe system).
Referring to the project planning with burs please notice that the “critical
length” (lkrit.)of a project planning does not exceed the maximum total length
of pipe respectively of branch (referring to U, M, double-U pipe system). The
critical length described the sampling point which is located most distantly
from TITANUS®.
Two aspiration apertures in total can be projected on each branch pipes at
which the minimal and maximum distance between the aspiration apertures
must be respected.
Opening diameter The opening diameters are valid for the projected aspiration apertures in ac-
cordance with the chapter „Opening diameter for standard project planning“.
Distances of apertures The distance between the T-piece and the following branch pipe as well as
the pipe length between aspiration apertures on the branch pipes must not
exceed 12 m in total.
Maximum length of branch The length of pipe between the last T-piece and the last aspiration apertures
pipe is the length of branch pipe. All other branch pipes need to be shorter. Two
aspiration apertures in total can be projected on each branch pipe.
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TIP
If the maximum distance is exceeded a correction by an additonal aspira-
tion aperture on a branch pipe can be done. In this connection please no-
tice that two aspiration apertures in total can be projected on each branch
pipe.
NOTICE
When the fire location (ROOM·IDENT) localization must only be one aspi-
ration aperture per branch pipe can are projected. At least 3m distance
must be maintained between the suction port of the first branch pipe and
each configured subsequent aspiration aperture.
Folgen
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Aspiration To achieve optimum detection results, the pipe system must be arranged in
the area v1 to v3.
Location of the pipe system To achieve the best location for constructing the pipe system, the exhaust
duct should be as far as possible from sound dampers, air baffle plates and
kinks. The guideline figure for the distance from such “obstacles” is at least 3
x the smallest duct diameter.
If it is absolutely essential to fit the pipe system directly behind baffle plates,
sound dampers or bends, the main speed areas must be monitored.
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When a pipe system is built into air conditioning ducts, the following must be
observed:
▪ As the TITANUS® and the pipe system are in different pressure areas,
there must be an air return arrangement (see following page).
▪ The pipe entries into the duct must be sealed air-tight.
▪ The part of the pipe system which is outside the duct must be bonded
air-tight.
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The open end of the air return pipe is chamfered at an angle of 45°.
The distance between the aspiration apertures and between them and the
duct wall is shown in the following table.
Bore distance Duct cross section Duct cross section
≤ 0,5 m² > 0,5 m²
Distance from aspiration 100 to 200 mm 200 to 300 mm
apertures to the wall
Distance between the 100 mm 150 mm
aspiration apertures
Sampling aperture The diameter of the sampling aperture results from the number of aspiration
diameter apertures. The precise value can be found in Chapter "Simplified pipeline
project planning”.
The pipe is concluded with an end cap without a bore.
Arrangement The aspiration apertures should be arranged against the air flow.
During project planning, it is to be taken into account that the air conditioning
ducts for mounting the pipe system are often only accessible from two sides.
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Example The following illustration depicts two project planning examples of pipe sys-
tems in air conditioning ducts.
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Air sampling pipe length = Total pipe length – (Length of the air sampling hose * Factor
b)
Length of the air sampling hose = (Total pipe length - Air sampling pipe lenght) / Factor
b
Length of the air sampling hose = (50 - 45 m) / 0,5 = 10 m
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NOTICE
The complete air sampling pipe must not consist of a single air sampling
hose.
NOTICE
Aspiration reduction must not put about the air sampling hose.
Air sampling pipe lenght = Total pipe length – (Length of the air return * Factor a)
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NOTICE
The mains supply of the air sampling smoke detection systems shall be
approved according to EN 54-4.
Equipment protection
Itotal equipment I alarm n I quiescent (n n ) I max . power
The current for charging the accus is calculated by the following formula:
Charging current
0,8 K no min al
I ch arg ing
24
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NOTICE
The higher figure of the total current calculated (Itotal) is used to design the
power supply!
U A
L max
I total 2
Emergency Supply The nominal capacity is calculated by means of the following formula:
Calculation
K no min al ( I quiescent n t I total 0.5h) 1.25
The factor 1.25 in the equation is only to be observed if bridging times are
smaller equal to [sic] 24 hours.
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6 Installation
6.1 General
The regulations, guidelines and instructions given in chapter "Design" are
valid.
When installing the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® air sampling system, the fol-
lowing must be taken into consideration:
1. there should be no changes made to the equipment. Where this is un-
avoidable the operator, manufacturer and/or supplier must be in-formed
(written approval).
2. any changes in the supply network (230 V/400 V supply) and external
supply systems must be carried out by the system owner. This includes
e.g.:
– the primary connection of the supply units
– any connections to external systems (e.g. central units)
– planning of possible additional lightning protection and voltage surge
protection, which conform to standards
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NOTICE
When choosing the installation site, ensure that it is not within a space
where doors open.
Aspiration
from above Ensure that the air outlet from the aspirating smoke detector is not blocked.
Maintain a distance of at least 10 cm between the air outlet from the TITA-
NUS MICRO·SENS® and surrounding objects (e.g. wall).
Aspiration
from below If the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is installed with the aspiration pipe under-
neath, ensure that no foreign bodies or drops of water can get into the air
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outlet aperture which in this case is facing upwards. For that reason, use a
short pipe angled downwards.
WARNING
With aspiration from below, the housing cover on the TITANUS MI-
CRO·SENS® must be turned by 180°.
Figure 60: Turn the cover of the TITANUS MICRO·SENS ® detection unit
To turn the cover of the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® detection unit by 180o, the
following steps must be taken:
Hole distances The dimensions (all dimensions in mm) of the holes for fixing the TITANUS
MICRO·SENS® are shown in the following Figures.
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When connecting the air sampling pipe to the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® the
following steps must be taken:
Connecting the 1. To join the air sampling pipe to the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® push it into
air sampling pipe the pipe connection provided for the purpose.
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NOTICE
Under no circumstances use adhesive to join the air sampling pipe and
pipe connection together.
Where there are widely oscillating temperatures, the pipe must be fixed
firmly immediately in front of the device such that the pipe is not pulled out
of the connection by changes in length which occur (see Chapter „Installa-
tion pipe system“).
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NOTICE
2x M20 and 1x M25 cable entries are supplied with the device.
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WARNING
Carry out all connection work to the device with the power off!
Alarm and fault contact can be used, for example, to connect to a FAS or to
control signals, guidance systems etc. There is also the option of connecting
a parallel display or reaction indicators to the device indicator bus.
NOTICE
Permanent wiring in the reset input leads to all messages being automati-
cally reset when the cause of the message has been removed.
Additional housing If additional modules or a parallel display are used, then an installation plate
is screwed into the base unit of the additional housing.
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Figure 65: Positioning of the installation plate in the additional housing base unit
The installation plate is for all additional modules and prefabricated for the
parallel display switching power supply.
Figure 66: Arrangement of holes on the installation plate of the additional housing
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Figure 67: Example of connecting TITANUS MICRO·SENS® to a FAS and reset but-
ton
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NOTICE
The reset board can only be used if the idling current on the detection line
is between 5 mA and 50 mA and the detection line terminal has an ohmic
resistance. The reset impulse is triggered if the line voltage falls below 3V
when the central unit is reset.
Line idling current The idling current IR on the line is calculated as follows:
UL
IR
RE
The formulae shown for calculating the terminating resistor and the idling
current on the detection line take account of the ideal status for signal
evaluation.
If no acknowledgement is given from calculating the reset board terminating
resistor, the value of the terminating resistor must be reduced by about 20
%.
Terminating resistor The reset board balances the detection line terminating resistor. It is calcu-
lated afresh and incorporated in the reset board (Connection X1, see Figure
“Fitting the rest board into the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® additional housing“).
The value of the terminating resistor RER is calculated as follows:
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U L 2,7V
RER
IR
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Figure 68: Fitting the rest board into the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® additional housing
Fitting To fit the reset board into the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® additional housing,
the following steps must be taken:
1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the four screws on the additional housing
cover.
2. Put the terminating resistor (Terminal resistor not supplied, performance
¼ W) RER as calculated into the connecting terminal X1.
3. Fix the reset board to the installation board with 3 plastic spacers (for fix-
ing points see Figure "Arrangement of holes on the installation plate of
the additional housing") in the additional housing.
4. The electrical connection (terminal strip 8a/b) is described in section
6.5.1.
5. Fix the cover on again by screwing down the four screws on the device
cover firmly using a screwdriver.
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Figure 70: Incorporating the reset and isolating board into the housing
Fitting Proceed as follows to incorporate the reset and isolating button board:
1. Using a screwdriver, loosen the four screws on the additional housing
cover.
2. Push the spacer blocks into the installation board (for fixing points see
Figure "Arrangement of holes on the installation plate of the additional
housing") on the additional housing. The reset and isolating button board
is then engaged with the spacer blocks using the holes provided.
3. Feed the wires through as per the following switching plan.
4. Fit the cover again, using a screwdriver to fit the four screws on the de-
vice cover firmly.
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Figure 71: Example of TITANUS MICRO·SENS® connections with reset and isolating
button board
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Figure 72: Incorporating the relay board into the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® additional
housing
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NOTICE
An additional housing of TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is required per relay
board. Maximal 2 relay boards or remote display units can be connected to
the device.
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Figure 73: Example of TITANUS MICRO·SENS® connections with relay board RU-1
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Figure 74: Example of TITANUS MICRO·SENS® connections with relay board RU-2
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WARNING
Do not touch the components on the main board without an anti-static set
(with the exception of the DIL switch and button)!
WARNING
Only carry out assembly and connection work when the device is discon-
nected from the power supply.
WARNING
Housing for TITANUS® accessories is required for installing the network
card.
WARNING
Mount the TITANUS® accessories housing directly next to the air sampling
smoke detection system.
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To install the network module, first open the TITANUS® accessories housing.
Follow these steps:
1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the four screws on the auxiliary housing
cover.
2. Attach the spacers (included with the installation kit) on the assembly
holes (pos. A) of the installation plate.
3. Use each of the four fastening screws to fasten each of the cable tie
mounts required for the strain relief of the cable(s) to the installation
plate (pos. B) located on the base of the housing.
Two cable tie mounts and two cable ties are included with the TITA-
NUS®-accessories housing.
4. Open the required, pre-stamped cable feeds (max. 8 x M20 and 6 x
M25) in the TITANUS® auxiliary housing. If necessary, use a screwdriver
to help.
5. Attach M20 or M25 cable guides to the opened cable feeds. Then press
the cable gland(s) into the corresponding opening.
6. Connect the battery and insert the memory card into the network module
(only included with types NU-2-D, -DO,-D-F, -DO-F).
7. Mount the network module with the three attached spacers on the instal-
lation plate.
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8. For the cabling, route the connection cable(s) (max. 1.5 mm2) through
the prepared cable gland(s). The cable(s) are secured in position with
the cable tie mount(s) and cable ties.
9. Connect the network module as indicated in the following wiring diagram.
WARNING
All network cards are assigned the same IP address by the manufacturer. It
is necessary to ensure that the standard IP address ([Link]) has not
been allocated in the network as this can otherwise cause network interfer-
ence.
10. Once successfully installed, close the cover by securely tightening the
four screws on the cover using a screwdriver.
11. Reconnect the voltage supply.
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NOTICE
The network may only be set up in consultation with the customer's system
administrator(s).
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4. Refit the detection unit by using a screwdriver to screw the four screws
on the detection unit of the device cover down firmly.
Figure 79: Fitting the front film for the remote display
With the remote display the cable entry can be above, below or at the side
without the cover having to be turned. The switching power supply for the
remote display is fitted to the installation plate of the remote display housing
(for fixing points see Figure "Arrangement of holes on the installation plate of
the additional housing").
Wall fixing The device base unit for a parallel display is screwed directly onto a wall.
Hole distances The drilling template is shown in this chapter for assembly / installation (all
dimensions in mm).
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NOTICE
Maximal 2 relay boards or remote display units can be connected to the
device.
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The reaction indicators are tested using the diagnostic tool (see Chapter
Commissioning).
Figure 83: Testing the reaction indicators by menus of the diagnostic tool
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WARNING
The components on the board are to be protected against damage from
electrostatic charges.
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6.12 Settings
Figure 86: Sensitivity, Alarm Delay, Air Flow Area and Fault Delay settings
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The alarm delay time should be set to 0 seconds only for testing purposes.
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The standard delay time setting is 100 seconds. In areas with time-limited
fault variables (e.g. air pressure oscillations), then depending on the duration
of the fault variables, other delay times should be set.
Default value for action-alarm threshold is set to 60% of the fire alarm
threshold.
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[Link] ROOM·IDENT
Location of a fire is activated or deactivated by using the diagnostic tool for
TITANUS MICRO·SENS®.
ROOM·IDENT ROOM·IDENT
Standard
Detection Unit
DM-TM-10 off – on off
Detection Unit
DM-TM-50 off – on off
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[Link] LOGIC·SENS
LOGIC·SENS intelligent signal processing can be activated or deactivated
by using the diagnostic tool for TITANUS MICRO·SENS®. If signal evaluation
is switched on, LOGIC·SENS prevents false alarms by recognising short-
term fault variables.
LOGIC·SENS LOGIC·SENS
Standard
Detection Unit
DM-TM-10 off – on on
Detection Unit
DM-TM-50 off – on on
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WARNING
If the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® fan voltage is changed, the device auto-
matically carries out air flow initialisation.
WARNING
If the standard setting for air pressure or the height above sea level is
changed, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® air flow is automatically re-
initialised.
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It is recommended that, in order to check the device settings later, they are
stored and archived after commissioning.
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In principle, the following pipes as well as the related fittings are to be used
in configuring the pipe system:
WARNING
Take note of the temperature range specified in the “Technical data” chap-
ter under “Pipe system” when configuring the pipe system.
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WARNING
Adhesives and cleaning products contain solvents and are flammable. It is
essential to observe the supplier’s safety information before processing.
3. Keep the pipe lengths and direction changes to a minimum. Elbows and
bends have an extremely high flow resistance. Use them only where this
is unavoidable. Should this be necessary, the pipe length must then be
reduced in relation to the fitted bends (an elbow equals a straight piece
of pipe of 1.5m).
NOTICE
Arcs should be used instead of elbows. An excessive number of bends and
angles reduce the air velocity in the air sampling pipe and thus increase the
detection time.
4. The pipes must be installed in such a way that they do not sag or move.
They are fixed with pipe clips without rubber core. The space between
the pipe clips should be no more than 80 cm. Reduce the space between
clips to no more than 30 cm if there are high temperature variations.
NOTICE
Do not use pipe clips with rubber cores as these do not expand lengthwise
and the pipes would sag or crack.
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NOTICE
After pipe installation is complete, check for the following:
- air tightness (e.g. due to damage)
- any faulty connections
- correct projection of the aspiration aperture
WARNING
Adhesives and cleaning products contain solvents and are flammable. It is
essential to observe the supplier’s safety information before processing.
Type SCH-P-25 Stick the air sampling hose by ABS glue into pipe fittings respectively
sleeves of a pipe system with 25 mm external diameter.
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NOTICE
After pipe installation is complete, check for the following:
- air tightness (e.g. due to damage)
- any faulty connections
- correct projection of the aspiration aperture
NOTICE
The complete air sampling pipe must not consist solely of air sampling
hose.
NOTICE
Air flow reducers should not be applied to the air sampling hose.
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Pipe clips As a rule, plastic pipe clips, type 23, are used for the installation of pipe sys-
tems (ø 25 mm).
They do not allow for linear expansion and in areas with high temperature
variations the plastic pipe shells, type CLIC-PA must be used. (see fig. "Pipe
clips").
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There are two fixing points for the plastic pipe clip CLIC-PA when installing
the pipes:
Position 1 (first locking into place)
Fixes the pipe so that a linear expansion is possible (used in deep freeze ar-
eas, if necessary).
Position 2 (second locking into place)
Fixes the pipe and avoids linear expansions.
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Aspiration aperture Design aspiration apertures (bore holes) and their positioning according to
project requirements and pipe design guidelines.
Air sampling holes 1. Bore a hole with a 10mm drill at a right angle to the pipe.
2. Carefully deburr the holes.
3. Clean the area around the hole (around the whole pipe) from dirt and
grease with Tangit cleaner.
4. Select the size of the aspiration-reducing film sheet according to the
pipe design guidelines.
5. Stick the aspiration-reducing film sheet over the bore hole (see following
figure point 1).
6. Prevent the film sheet from coming loose by sticking marking tape over it
(see following figure point 2).
NOTICE
The perforations in the aspiration-reducing film sheet and the marking tape
are to be placed exactly on the hole in the pipe. The diameter of the perfo-
ration in the aspiration-reducing film sheet must not be changed.
Avoid touching the adhered in order to keep it free from dust and fat.
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NOTICE
The perforation of the aspiration-reducing film sheet must be placed exactly
over the opening of the ceiling lead-through and the diameter of the hole in
the film sheet must not be altered.
To keep the gluing surface of the film sheet free of dust and grease, avoid
any contact.
Pipe cap 2
Air flow reducer
(Aperture plate)
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cap of the air sampling pipe. If necessary, please heat the hose by hot
air gun.
NOTICE
The whole of aspiration reducing film sheet must be located over the open-
ing of pipe cap directly. The diameter of opening in the aspiration reducing
film sheet must not be changed.
To keep the glued surface of the film clean from dust and grease, please
avoid any contact.
WARNING
The air sampling hose cannot be monitored during the application of ceiling
ducts with up-streamed aspiration reduction within the T-pieces (pipe
caps).
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NOTICE
If aspiration takes place in a forced air flow system (ventilator, climatic sys-
tems), the air sampling points must be positioned in the air flow. Place the
air sampling points as shown in following figure.
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For the pipe design of air sampling smoke detection in these areas see
chapter Design “Pipe Design for Forced Air Flow“.
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7.6 Filter
Figure 96: Spacing for bore holes on base of air filter housing
Air filter LF-AD-x 1. To connect to the air sampling pipe with the air filter, insert the air sam-
pling pipe in the provided pipe connectors of the filter.
2. When installing the filter, ensure that the direction of air flow is shown at
the side of the housing’s bottom part.
3. Screw the bottom part of the housing directly to the wall.
NOTICE
Never use glue to connect the air sampling pipe and pipe connectors.
If severe variations in temperature are expected, then it is required to fix
the pipe right before the air filter in order to avoid elongation ( see chapter
installation of the pipe system „Linear expansion of the pipe system“) of the
pipe and therefore possible loss of pipe connectivity (pipe contraction).
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Figure 97: Mounting of the special filter into the pipe system
Special filter SF-x 1. To install or un-install the special filter use the two PVC reducer screw
joints at both filter ends.
2. Glue the reducer couplings into the pipe system.
3. When installing the special filter, note the flow direction shown on the fil-
ter housing.
4. Clamp the special filter with a 45º elbow piece to the pipe system.
When using a combination of special filter type SF-x and air filter type LF-AD
please install the air filter after the special filter, viewed from the aspiration
system.
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To mount the air filter LF-AD, perform the steps of the assembly instructions
(see chapter Installation of the pipe system „ Installation of air filter, type LF-
AD-x“).
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Feed the air return into the pipe connection provided on the air sampling
smoke detection system. As the air return pipe sits perfectly in the connec-
tion, it will be held securely.
NOTICE
The air return is to be fixed immediately in front of the device, so that the
pipe is not pulled out of the pipe connection by any changes in length which
occur (see Chapter "Linear expansion of the pipe system").
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TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
C
SD-1
1. Pass the pipe (∅ 25 mm) through the opened feed-through in the protec-
tion grid and fix it with the existing pipe collar in the air outlet of TITA-
NUS®. As the air return pipe fits exactly into the exit air opening, a tight
fit is ensured.
2. In order to connect the aspiration pipe with the noise suppressor please
insert the aspiration pipe into the designated pipe connectors of the
noise suppressor.
3. When installing the absorbing duct, ensure that the direction of air flow is
shown at the side of the housing’s bottom part.
4. Screw the bottom part of the housing directly to the wall.
NOTICE
Never use glue to connect the air sampling pipe and pipe connectors.
If severe variations in temperature are expected, then it is required to fix
the pipe right before the air filter in order to avoid elongation ( See chapter
installation of the pipe system “Linear expansion of the pipe system” ) of
the pipe and therefore possible loss of pipe connectivity (pipe contraction).
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The ball valve is used for blowing through with compressed air (preferably)
or pressed air. Switching occurs between detection (position 0º) and blow-
through (position 180º). Connect the ball valve to the pipe system via reduc-
ing screw-joints.
NOTICE
Pressed air is compressed, non-purified surround air, containing humidity.
Compressed air is purified and de-humidified. If device and the pipe system
are located in areas below freezing, compressed air must be used for blow-
through.
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Connections During installation, ensure that the correct connections are made (see dia-
gram):
▪ Connect the air sampling pipe system to C.
▪ Connect device to A or B and the com-pressed/pressed air to the re-
maining connection.
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Figure 102: Mounting of the steam trap type KA-DN-25 to the pipe system
Install the steam trap at the lowest point of the pipe system behind the air fil-
ter and TITANUS® - device and fasten it with PG screw joints.
NOTICE
Two 45º elbows are required on each connection end for the installation of
the steam trap to the pipe system.
Connection When installing the steam trap, note the direction of air flow (see arrow on
housing of steam trap).
1. Prepare the pipe system with two 45° elbows at each end of the steam
trap and connect it to the PG screw joints.
2. Additionally, secure the steam trap with two screws and the support.
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Figure 103: Mounting of the steam trap type KA-1 to the pipe system
Install the steam trap at the lowest port of the pipe system behind the air fil-
ter and TITANUS® – device. Glue the air-tight pipe system with steam trap.
Connection 1. Place the steam trap to the intended position and fasten the steam trap
with two 40 mm pipe clamps.
2. Glue the air-tight pipe system with steam trap.
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The test adapter is stuck into the pipe system immediately next to the air
sampling smoke detection system. The test adapter must always be closed
during normal operation and is only opened for maintenance and service
purposes, to introduce test gas or smoke.
WARNING
After testing detection in the air sampling smoke detection system and
alarm forwarding, the test adapter must be closed again, otherwise there
will be an air flow fault!
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8 Commissioning
NOTICE
At commissioning, the test record should generally be stored in DIAG 3.
This is required for later assessment of data such as the air flow figure,
type of adjustment (see Chapter 8.1), commissioning temperature, air
pressure and height above sea level.
NOTICE
When inserting the detection unit, take note of the mechanical coding which
protects the device against twisting.
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NOTICE
If air flow adjustment is to happen automatically when the detection unit is
inserted, the Jumper X4 (PIN 1,2 or PIN 2,3) must be changed.
Figure 106: Inserting the detection unit into the device base
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started using the diagnostics tool. During initialising the green operating dis-
play flashes. When initialising is complete, the operating display changes to
a permanent light.
During the initialising phase, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® air flow should
not be influenced.
When commissioning is completed, a test record should be generated using
the diagnostics tool.
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NOTICE
If a function cannot be modified in the diagnostics tool, this is highlighted in
grey. If a function is not available, the display in that particular screen is
blank.
The DIAG 3 diagnostics tool is to be used for function testing. Take the fol-
lowing steps:
1. Install the diagnostics software on a laptop or PC (Laptop or PC with a
USB interface). The operating systems can be Windows 2000, XP, Vista
and 7 (with current service package).
2. The TITANUS MICRO·SENS® data are transferred in both directions via
the infrared interface on the front of the device. The DIAG3 interface is
connected to the PC using the enclosed USB cable.
3. The diagnostics software is started via the DIAG3 button.
4. If the DIAG3 recognises a TITANUS MICRO·SENS®, the software goes
via the current device number into the following screen.
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NOTICE
For correct colour representation, the monitor used and the graphics card
must be able to show more than 256 colours.
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NOTICE
Air flow initialising for the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is completed success-
fully if a stable status for temperature and air flow is set for a period of 2
minutes. The maximum duration is 2 hours.
Types of adjustment ▪ Adjustment can be conducted independently of the current air pressure.
The restrictions for this kind of adjustment can be found in Chapter De-
sign "Air Flow Monitoring".
▪ The air flow sensor can be adjusted as a function of the current air pres-
sure.
In order to be able to assess the air flow sensor figure correctly during main-
tenance work, record the type of adjustment in each case in the test records.
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2. Determine the height above sea level (NN) at the aspirating smoke de-
tection system installation site and enter it in the “Settings“ screen.
3. 3. Using a hand-held barometer, measure the air pressure and enter this
figure in the “Settings” screen in the diagnostics tool as well.
NOTICE
If this measured air pressure does not correspond to the annual average
for that height, then the air flow sensor will not adjust to 0 %.
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NOTICE
If the LOGIC·SENS is set to “ON” in the “Settings” screen of the diagnostics
tool (see Chapter Installation "Settings"), then this must be set to "OFF" for
testing triggering the alarm with the test aerosol, in order to speed up alarm
assessment.
NOTICE
Note all test data in the test record.
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WARNING
The following steps can only be taken after air flow adjustment as de-
scribed in Chapter "Air Flow Sensor Adjustment" has been carried out.
Trouble shooting If air flow faults are not correctly recognised by the device, proceed as fol-
lows:
Check whether ...
1. All holes are free.
2. The pipe system has any breaks or cracks.
3. All pipe connections are sealed.
4. The fan can blow freely.
5. The correct aspiration reducing films have been used.
If a defect is found, the functioning of the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® or the
air flow sensor will be tested using a test pipe or the diagnosis software (see
section "Testing the air flow sensory analysis function").
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WARNING
The following steps can only be taken after air flow adjustment as de-
scribed in section "Air Flow Sensor Adjustment" has been carried out.
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NOTICE
After the pipe system is released from the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® and
the air flow fault delay time has elapsed, it signals a fault. If no air flow fault
is recognised, the device is defective.
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NOTICE
After function tests are completed, the original settings must be restored.
So you should record these data (e.g. using the device protocol as stored
text files).
1. Close all the aspiration holes on the test pipe with some sticky tape.
The negative pressure generated by the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® must,
after a short running time, be 80 Pa. For limited function testing without
the digital precision manometer, this step is omitted.
NOTICE
After the aspiration holes are closed, within 30 secs the device signals the
faults “Detection unit defective “and “Air flow too low (statistical evalua-
tion)“.
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2. Release the 4.6 mm and the 4.2 mm aspiration holes on the test pipe
again.
3. Now click on the lower “Set“ button in the “Settings“ screen and start air
flow initialising by pressing the “Initialise“ button.
The fault messages and displays must go out. The “Initialising active“
field in the “Settings“ screen of the diagnosis tool flashes for the duration
of initialising.
4. After initialising, close the 4.2 mm aspiration hole on the test pipe with
some sticky tape.
After about 5 secs, the fault display on the device must start to flash.
After about 35 secs, the fault display on the device must be permanently
on. The device signals the fault “Air flow too low (statistical evaluation)“.
The air flow figure is about –35 %.
5. Open the 4.2 mm aspiration hole again.
After a few seconds, the fault display on the TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
must stop flashing.
6. Open the 7.0 mm aspiration pipe on the test pipe.
After about 5 secs the fault display on the device must start to flash.
After about 35 secs, the fault display on the device must be permanently
on. The device signals the fault “Air flow too high (statistical evaluation)“.
The air flow figure is about +85 %.
7. Close the 7.0 mm aspiration hole again.
The fault display on the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® must stop flashing af-
ter a few seconds.
8. Remove the test pipe and re-connect the pipe system.
After function tests are completed, the original settings must be restored.
Commissioning the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® is to be repeated from section
“Air Flow Sensor Adjustment“.
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3. The correct aspiration reducing films have been stuck to the aspiration
apertures.
NOTICE
After the air flow sensor is adjusted (section "Air Flow Sensor Adjustment ")
no more changes should be made to the pipe system.
If changes are necessary later, the air flow sensor must be adjusted again.
After function tests are completed, the device and the pipe system must be
re-commissioned from section "Air Flow Sensor Adjustment.
NOTICE
After commissioning is completed, the settings should be recorded using
the diagnosis tool and stored. A print-out of the settings should be filed with
the project documents for subsequent follow-up work.
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The Learn button opens the view with figures which can be set for deter-
mining the transport times for locating fire at the areas A –E (see next
screen).
NOTICE
Commissioning for localisation is the same procedure for « Fire alarm after
„ROOM·IDENT“ and „ ROOM·IDENT“.
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First the number of aspiration apertures then the blow through time and blow
through and aspiration fan voltage must be entered.
Click on the question mark for help.
1 second should be added to the blow through time for each pipe bend or
angle.
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NOTICE
Under certain circumstance the blow through time may not be sufficient to
blow through the pipe, if too low a blow through ventilator voltage was se-
lected. This can cause a false fire site to be displayed.
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The aspiration point for which the transport time is to be determined is now
selected by clicking. For each aspiration point selected, the pre-selected
time required for reaching the aspiration point and providing the smoke must
be entered. When the pre-selected time has lapsed, the particular smoke de-
tection point must be charged with smoke. There must be smoke at the aspi-
ration point for another 10 to 15 seconds after the pre-selected time has
lapsed.
Before starting to determine the transport time, check by using a bargraph
(smoke level) that there is no smoke in the aspiration pipe.
After starting to determine the transport time, the learn mode is active and
TITANUS MICRO·SENS® switches to blowing out the aspiration pipe. The
display for the aspiration point in question is yellow.
After the pre-selected time has lapsed, the TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
switches to aspirate. At this point, there must be smoke at the aspiration
point selected.
If the TITANUS MICRO·SENS® detects the smoke, the smoke level indicates
this. The display for the aspiration point selected goes green and the time
determined is entered.
The learn mode for the aspiration point selected is thereby closed.
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9 Maintenance
NOTICE
A hardware error on the detection unit is displayed in the “Messages”
screen of the diagnostics tool.
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WARNING
Before blowing through the pipe system, separate the TITANUS MI-
CRO·SENS® from the pipe system, as otherwise the air flow sensor will be
damaged.
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1. With the aid of a screwdriver, loosen the four screws on the detection
unit and remove it from the device base.
2. When inserting the new detection unit, note the mechanical coding, this
protects the device against twisting.
Change the jumper X4.
3. Now with the aid of a screwdriver, screw the four screws on the detection
unit down firmly again.
4. The device initialises automatically when the jumper X4 is changed.
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Figure 109: Exchanging the type AF-HBTM air filter in the TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
device base
1. With the aid of a screwdriver, loosen the four screws on the detection
unit and remove it from the device base.
2. Pull both filter mountings out of the device base and remove the filter in-
serts. Conduct a visual check for dirt and if necessary change the filters.
Then replace the filter mounting.
3. Now with the aid of a screwdriver screw the four screws on the detection
unit down again firmly.
4. The device initialises automatically when the jumper X4 is changed.
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When used where there is mainly fine dust, three optional fine dust filters
can be used.
NOTICE
Opening the device cover on the LF-AD air filter on the TITANUS MI-
CRO·SENS® can lead to an air flow fault.
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NOTICE
When the special filter is being installed, pay attention to the through flow
direction!
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NOTICE
Opening the special filter will produce an air flow fault on the TITANUS
MICRO·SENS®.
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The pipe system manual blow through process should be conducted in the
following stages:
1. Connect the compressed air supply needed for free-blowing the pipe
system (compressor or mobile free-blow device) via the quick release
coupling muff to the 3-way muff ball valve on the pipe system to be
blown through.
2. Separate the pipe system to be blown through by the 3-way muff ball
valve from the corresponding device, by moving the ball valve lever from
the 0° operating position to the 180° position (see Figure "Lever position
on the ball valve").
3. Blow the pipe system free manually for about 10 seconds.
4. Put the ball valve lever into the 90° position. In this position, the device
cannot be connected either to the pipe system or the compressed or
pressed air supply connection. Wait about 20 seconds so that the dust
and dirt stirred up in the pipe system can settle and thus not be aspirated
via the air sampling smoke detection system.
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NOTICE
The current air flow value cannot deviate from the ideal value just because
of a fault in the pipe system (break or blockage) but also because of air
pressure oscillations in the environment.
air pressure-dependent To ensure that the device operates long-term without faults, the air flow sen-
sor must be adjusted to be air pressure-dependent (see Chapter Commis-
sioning). It is only with this type of adjustment that small air pressure oscilla-
tions lie within the monitoring window and thus within the permitted tolerance
range.
WARNING
If the air flow change has been set at less than 30 %, there must be air
pressure-dependent adjustment.
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air pressure-dependent If the sensor adjustment is air pressure-independent, oscillations in the air
pressure can lead to undesirable air flow faults. At more than 30 % air flow
change the air flow sensor adjustment must be air pressure-independent
and it must be ensured that no oscillations in air pressure can occur in the
surrounding environment.
WARNING
If it cannot be ensured that no oscillations in air pressure will occur in the
surrounding environment, the air flow sensor must definitely be air pres-
sure-dependent adjusted.
Clearing air flow fault If air flow adjustment was conducted as air pressure-dependent and the ac-
tual value is still no longer within the tolerance range for the air flow thresh-
old selected (air flow fault signalled by the device), then there must be an-
other fault variable apart from any air pressure or temperature oscillation.
1. In this case, test that the pipe system is sealed tight and not blocked
(see Chapter Commissioning).
NOTICE
If during fault location the pipe network was changed, the original pipe sys-
tem configuration must be restored after fault location is completed and the
air flow again adjusted.
2. If this test does not show any defects, check air flow monitoring by con-
necting the test pipe and carrying out the function test described in
Chapter Commissioning. If the function test shows no deviations from
the described procedure, it is certain that there is no defect in air flow
monitoring.
WARNING
If there is a defect in air flow monitoring, only authorised personnel may
change the detection unit!
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NOTICE
You must record the type of adjustment (air pressure-dependent or air
pressure-independent) and possibly the figures for air pressure, height
above sea level and voltage set, in the testing records.
4. Note the current air flow value during this maintenance session or check
it at the latest at the next inspection.
TIP
With the aid of the diagnosis software, all stored and current device data
and the settings input using the diagnosis tool can be stored as files.
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Appendix
Projection Tables
Inspection Protocol
Glossary
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
With OXY·SENS and detector box or with steam trap or with VSK and detector box
I 9 40 40 40
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Classification TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
Projection with air filter LF-AD
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
With OXY·SENS and detector box or with steam trap or with VSK and detector box
I 9 40 40 40
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Classification TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
Projection with air filter LF-AD-1
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
With OXY·SENS and detector box or with steam trap or with VSK and/or detector box
I 9 40 40 40
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Classification TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
Projection with air filter LF-AD-2
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
With OXY·SENS und and detector box or with steam trap or with VSK and detector box
I 9 40 40 40
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
Classification TITANUS MICRO·SENS®
Projection with SF-400 / SF-650
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
I 9 40 40 40
length [m]
U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
M 9 50 50 50 50 50 50
Double U 9 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
System Product List 4/ 9/14
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Accessory
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Testing record for Aspirating Smoke Detection System of the TITANUS MICRO · SENS ® type
Device number
Detection unit serial number
Device base serial number
Measure/ + Measure / + Measure/ + Measure/ + Measure/ + Measure/ +
Setting Setting setting Setting Setting Setting
Commissioning
Visual check (/ –)
Low pressure [Pa]
Sensitivity [%/m]
Alarm delay [s]
Air flow range [10-50%]
Fault delay [min]
Fault storing (ja/nein)
Dynamic air flow (ja/nein)
Location (ja/nein)
LOGIC · SENS (ja/nein)
Air pressure-dependent adjustment (ja/nein)
Air pressure-independent adjustment (ja/nein)
Height [m ü. NN.]
Air pressure [hPa]
Ventilator voltage [9-13,5V]
Air flow range [m/s]
Temperature [°C]
Blockage Fault
LED flashing (/ –)
Relay drops out after delay time (/ –)
Signal forwarding to fire alarm system (/ –)
Cause removed, LED out (/ –)
Relay picks up after threshold undercut (/ –)
Cause removed, LED stored (/ –)
Relay remains down for at least 100 secs (/ –)
Break Fault
LED flashing (/ –)
Relay drops out after delay time (/ –)
Signal forwarding to the FAS (/ –)
Cause removed, LED out (/ –)
Relay picks up after threshold undercut (/ –)
Cause removed, LED stored (/ –)
Relay remains down for at least 100 secs (/ –)
Main Alarm
LED flashing (/ –)
Relay picks up after delay time (/ –)
Signal forwarding to FAS (/ –)
LED stored (/ –)
Relay stored (/ –)
Location (ROOM-IDENT)
Free blow time [10-255s]
Free blow ventilator [9-13,5V]
Aspiration ventilator [9-13,5V]
LED Location long-term aspiration aperture A (yes/no) / [s]
LED Location long-term aspiration aperture B (yes/no) / [s]
LED Location long-term aspiration aperture C (yes/no) / [s]
LED Location long-term aspiration aperture D (yes/no) / [s]
LED Location long-term aspiration aperture E (yes/no) / [s]
Reaction Indicator
Aspiration aperture A (yes/no)
Aspiration aperture B (yes/no)
Aspiration aperture C (yes/no)
Aspiration aperture D (yes/no)
Aspiration aperture E (yes/no)
Key: O.K.
– not O.K.
TITANUS MICRO·SENS® Glossary
Glossary
A
Aerosol An aerosol is a floating particle in the microscopic
or submicroscopic particle size range. It consist of
Also: smoke aerosol
unburned parts of the fire load, intermediate
products of the oxidation and finely divided carbon
(soot).
Air flow sensor Sensor for monitoring the total air flow in the pipe
system, i.e. checking the pipe system for blockage
and fracture; depending on the demands of the air
flow monitor single-hole monitoring and the
detection of a fracture at the end of the pipe
system are possible.
Air sampling smoke detection system An active system producing under-pressure for air
sampling with a ventilator, integrated in the
system. The air samples are then passed to a
detection unit (smoke detector, detector head or
detector module).
Alarm a) Acoustic and/or optical signal activated
through smoke detectors to indicate a fire.
b) Freely adjustable alarm threshold. The
activation of the alarm definitely means the
detection of a fire. The fire department is
informed.
Alarm condition The condition of a fire detection installation or a
part of it as a reaction to an existing danger.
Alarm current An increased voltage in the alarm condition
(quiescent current).
Automatic smoke detectors These detect and analyse physical parameters
which lead to danger-warning signals. Automatic
smoke detectors are e.g. point-type detectors and
air sampling smoke detection systems.
C
Central fire panel Central part of a fire detection installation which
supplies the detectors with power, displays
received signals optically and acoustically and, if
required, transmits them and checks the
installation for faults.
Collective detection systen Conventional line detection technology for which
all detectors, connected to the same line, have the
same collective address (common indication and
operation without identification of the individual
detector).
C
Collective effect A phenomenon common only to air sampling
smoke detection systems. The sensitivity of the
individual detection points (smoke sampling
points), in contrast to point-type detectors, does
not remain constant. The sensitivity of the
individual air sampling points depends on the
response sensitivity and the number of air
sampling points.
Collective fault A non-differentiated, i.e. non-localisable fault
signal which reports to a superior system.
Contact load Contact load describes the maximum load at
which a relay contact can be switched.
D
Detection line Monitored transmission line (primary line) to
which the smoke detectors are connected with the
central fire panel.
Detection reliability This is the measure of reliability with which
phenomena are detected and reported and for
which a detection system is used.
Detection unit The sensitive detection unit is picking up smoke
aerosols.
Detector group Collection of smoke detectors in a detection line
for which a separate display is installed in the
central fire panel.
DIL switch Dual In Line; e.g. to set the response sensitivity, the
air flow sensor, the delay period for alarm and
fault, to set the fault display to latched or non-latched
and to activate or deactivate LOGIC·SENS.
Drift Method of compensating detector soiling which
could change the quiescent signal by moving the
zero point.
E
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) This is the ability of an electrical or electronic
system to operate correctly in its electromagnetic
environment and have no adverse affect on this
environment.
End-of-line resistor Element at the end of a detection or control line
to check the line for broken wires and short
circuits.
F
Fault signal Signal indicating a deviation from the desired
value in the smoke detection installation.
Fire load The fire load corresponds to the amount of heat of
all combustible materials of a fire section,
depending on its surface area.
I
Interactive detector Detector series with highest detection reliability for
evaluation and decision logistics with interactive
signal processing based on programmable
algorithms. The detectors can be parameterized;
they can be optimally programmed in software for
the requirements of the installation location.
Interference Interferences in smoke detection installations are
external values which can impair the proper
functioning of a smoke detection installation.
L
Line module By means of line modules (AnalogPLUS® or
interactive) TITANUS MICRO·SENS® can be
connected to the AlgoRex®-smoke detection
system.
LOGIC·SENS Via the LOGIC·SENS switch the intelligent signal
processing can be activated. It permits analysis of
the measured smoke level by comparing the
smoke data with known parameters, thus
detecting interferences and avoiding false alarms.
Loop line Detection line which forms a loop from the
central fire panel via the smoke detectors and
back to the central fire panel to increase operation
reliability.
M
Monitoring area Area which is monitored by an automatic smoke
detector.
Monitoring window The normal air flow lies within an adjustment
range between a defined upper and lower value.
This range is the monitoring window.
N
Nominal gap width Maximum gap in the housing of the detonation
prevention device without an ignition spark being
flashed from the device to the potentially
explosive area.
P
Primary line Primary lines are transmission lines permanently
and automatically checked for short circuit and
interruption. They serve the transmission of
important function signals of smoke detection
systems.
Plug and Play Installation and commissioning of the air sampling
smoke detection system are simple with the Plug
& Play function.
PIPE·GUARD PIPE·GUARD, the comprehensive package for
airflow monitoring, recognises safe breakdowns
such as pipe breakages or blocked detection
apertures.
Q
Quiescent current Current on the detection line in its normal
operational state, alarm current
R
Response sensitivity The response sensitivity describes the sensitivity
at which an alarm is activated (detector module
sensitivity).
ROOM·IDENT The ROOM·IDENT technology makes it possible
to to locate a fire in seat monitoring up to 5
separate areas.
S
Scattered light smoke detectors Scattered light smoke detectors are optical smoke
detectors. They use the phenomenon of scattered
light through smoke particles which changes the
signal at the light diode.
Secondary line Non-monitored transmission lines.
Sensitivity The TITANUS MICRO·SENS® reaction threshold
can be set at between 0.5 %/m and 2 %/m light
extinction in steps of 0.1%/m.
Single hole monitoring Detection of changes (e.g. blockages) of the
diameter of each single air sampling point.
Smoke detector Smoke detectors react to combustible particles
and/or aerosols (floating particles) in the air.
T
Temperature compensation The air flow in the pipe system is not falsified by
temperature variations when using temperature
compensation.
V
Value concentration The value concentration is an important factor for
the evaluation of the risk of fire. It is calculated
with the values to be protected. An added
consideration is the replace ability of the
endangered goods, which will be nearly
impossible in the case or cultural assets.
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