Instruction Manual for Simplex models including: 2098-9201, 2098-9203, 2098-9208, Reconditioned Photoelectric Smoke Detector, 2098-9201 Reconditioned Photoelectric Smoke Detector, Photoelectric Smoke Detector, Photoelectric Detector, Smoke Detector, Detector

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PER-21-007
SSimplex

2098-9201, -9203, & -9208
Photoelectric Detectors,
2098-9202 Photo w/Heat Detector, and 2098-9576 Ionization Detector
Installation Instructions

GENERAL INFORMATION
Before installing there detectors, make a survey of the area to be covered in accordance with information provided in NFPA 72 E, Sections 4-l through 4-6 (an overview of which is provided below). For specific applications, refer to Simplex publication "Common Code Requirements For Fire Alarm Systems" - Publication No. FA2-91-010. For additional information, refer to NFPA 72 E and the NEMA Guide For Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
l Is there human occupancy? l Contents to be protected. l Type of construction and use. l Burning characteristics of contents. l Air movement - stratification. l Deflections and obstructions. l Height of ceilings. l Surface conditions of ceilings. l Type of ceiling construction. l Total area. l Vent locations - velocities - dilution.

APPLICATIONS
Each detector is capable of providing from 450 to 900 square feet (42 to 84 square meters) of coverage, depending on:
1. Requirements of local codes. 2. Results of engineering evaluation. 3. Physical characteristics of protected area.
Examples: a. Smooth, flat ceiling
l Detectors may be~spaced30 feet (9 meters) apart. b. Ceiling divided by beams of more than 18 in. (46 cm) depth
l At least one detector will be required in the space between every two beam. c. Ceiling divided by beams of more than 8 in. (20 cm) but less than 18 in. (46 cm) depth
l Reduce the coverage area for each detector, and mount the detector to the bottom of the beams.
Important
Smoke must enter the chamber of the detector. Thus, air flow, air stratification, air velocity, air stagnation, and air migration will affect detector efficiency. Therefore:
l Do not install detectors in areas where temperatures are likely to exceed 100°F (38°C) or fall below 32°F (0°C). l Do not install detectors on a ceiling within 4 inches (10 cm) of a wall. l Do not install detectors where forced air ventilation may dilute the smoke before it reaches the detector. l Do not install detectors in areas where smoke is normally present (kitchens, furnace rooms, laundry rooms,
loading docks, rooms with fireplaces, rooms with candles, soldering rooms, etc.).

Suffix "C"following an 8-digit Product ID number denotes ULC-listed product.
Q 1993 Simplex Time Recorder Co.. Gardner, MA 01441-0001 U.S.A. D 1993 Simplex International Time Equipment Co., Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1H3 Canada All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice.

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l Do not install detectors in areas where there is likely to be steam (in hospital patient rooms with vaporizers, near shower rooms, above large sinks, etc.).
l Do not install detectors above ashtrays in elevator lobbies. l Wall-mounted detectors should be located 4 to 12 inches (1O-30.5cm) from the ceiling to detector head. l Protect all detector heads during construction to avoid infiltration of construction debris!

MAINTENANCE
The minimal requirement for detector maintenance should consist of cleaning surface dust by using a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning programs should comply with NFPA and local environments. Cleaning of the internal chamber should be done by Simplex technical representative only.

TEST EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE
2098-9822 (553-394) Extendable Smoke Generator 2098-9809 (553-533) Sensitivity Tester 2098-9814 (553-536) Test and Removal Tool (for use with 2098-9201, -9202, -9203, & -9576) 2098-9815 (553-553) Test and Removal Tool Holder (for use with 553-536 & 553574) (553-574) Test and Removal Tool (for use with 2098-9208)

TESTING
Before testing, disconnect city, release devices, and extinguish systems. Notify all appropriate personnel of test. The preferred test is with smoke using a 553-394 Extendable Smoke Generator. If this method is not acceptable or practical, a functional test can be performed by using a Test and Removal Tool. To test the detector, place the test tool around the detector body. This will alarm the detector. To clear the detector, remove the test tool and reset the fire alarm panel.

TABLE 1

SPECIFICATIONS 1

Detector

2098-9576

Type of Detector

Ionization

Working Voltage (2-Wire)

15-36.3 VDC

SMOKE DETECTOR DATA

2098-9201

2098-9202

2098-9203

Photoelectric

Photoelectric with Heat

Photoelectric

15-36.3 VDC 15-36.3 VDC 15-36.3 VDC

t2098-9208 Photoelectric 15-32 VDC

17.7-33.0 VDC 17.7-33.0 VDC 17.7-33.0 VDC 17.7-33.0 VDC 17.7-33.0 VDC

Voltage Waveform

Filtered DC * Filtered DC * Filtered DC * Filtered DC * Filtered DC t 18V Ripple Max. 18V Ripple Max. 18V Ripple Max. 18V Ripple Max. 18V Ripple Max.

Max. Alarm Current

86 mA

86 mA

86 mA

86 mA

86 mA

Surge Current

200 uA

200 uA

200 uA

200 uA

200 uA

Standby Current Heat Element Rating

40 uA

40 uA

40 uA

40 uA

50 uA

I

I

I

I

N/A

N/A

1 135 Degrees F 1 N/A

N/A

** Compatibility Identifier

2098-9576

2098-9201

2098-9202

2098-9203

2098-9208

Test Procedure

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Magnet or 553-536

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Magnet or 553-536

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Max. Qty. Per Initiating Circuit

See Table 4

See Table 4

See Table 4

See Table 4

See Table 4

t CAUTION: Do not use the 2098-9208 detector with the 2098-9734 power pack. The 2098-9208 does not operate from a full wave, rectified (unfiltered) DC power source.
*When using 2098-9536 four-wire base, full wave, rectified DC can be used. l * Compatibility identifier is the PID (model number) found on the panel or module and detector base.

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I BASE

TABLE 2

BOX MOUNTING 3 l/2" OCTAGONAL 1 4" OCTAGONAL 1 4" SQUARE

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

4" (10.16 CM) Octagonal Outlet Box
Not Furnished by Simplex Wire per NEC Article 370

2098-9211

Base 2098-9536

2098-9637 Base
TABLE 3
INITIATING CIRCUITS OR PANEL
PID IMODEL NO.)
2120-7012 2120-7013 2120-7014 2120-7015 2120-7019 2120-7023 2120-7024 2120-7031 2120-7032 2120-7033 4002-5001 4002-5002 4002-5003 4002-5004 4020-0305 4020-7003 4100-5001 4100-5002 4100-5011 4100-5012

2098-9201, 2098.9203,
OR 2098-9576
DEHTEEACoTsoR

Detector 2098-9202

Detector 2098-9208

TABLE 4

MAX. QTY. OF BASES PER INITIATING CIRCUIT

2098-9201, 2098-9202,
2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2098059576

2098-9211
2098qr9211 with
2098-9738
209&827
2098-9637 2098:637
with 2098-9738

(SeeTable?kd Note5 (See Aotel)
(SeeTable%md Note5 (See Aote 1)

209&827

Notes

1. Relay operation cannot be guaranteed unless it is the only device on that zone. 2. Panel compatibility identification marker is the model number of the module or panel. 3. Detector compatibility identification marker is the model number found on the detector label. 4. For detailed interconnection data, see wiring diagrams in Document 841-687. 5. Exceptions for the maximum quantity of 30 bases per initiating circuit are as follows:

lnitiatino Circuit 2120-0523 2120-0527 2120-7011 2120-7022 2120-7805 2120-7806 4001-9403 4001-9404 4001-9813
3

Qtv. of Bases 20 20 18 18 25 25 18 18 18

WARNING
Red-labeled detector heads MUST only be used with red-labeled bases. Use in any other
base will result in a non-functioning detector.

These heads include

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/an LED

Y

Heads 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203,
OR 2098-9576

Head 098-9208
ea

(P-Wire) Base 2098-9637

(4-Wire) Base 2098-9536

CAUTION Install the bases in this instruction in accordance with applicable NFPA standards, local codes, and the authorities having jurisdiction. Failure to follow these instructions may result in failure of the detector to initiate an alarm condition. Simplex is not responsible for detectors that have been improperly installed, tested, or maintained.
CAUTION CONNECT WIRING TO TERMINALS AS SHOWN. DO NOT LOOP WIRE UNDER TERMINALS. BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS.
4

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Base - 2098-9536 Head - 2098-9201,
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
or 2098-9576

Ll

I

L2

Base - 2098-9536 Head - 2098-9201,
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2098::576
Ll wL2
Lm3

Base - 2098-9536 Head - 2098-9201,
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
or 2098-9576

Ll

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L2 .^ 1x1

24 VDC EOL Relay 2098-9735
or 2098-9739
Elk

Note I- -1 2

Relay 2096-9737 (See Note 3) N/C
N/O
Blk 1 Elk

See Note
5

Notes:

1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. DO NOT USE RELAY if LED is 3. DO NOT USE REMOTE LED when relay (2098-9737) is used. 4. Aux. alarm contacts -form C-each rated 1A @ 24VDC or 115VAC, resistive. 5. Aux. alarm contacts - two form C -each rated 3A @ 24VDC or 115VAC, resistive. 6. Refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper end-of-line resistor value.

2098-9536 BASE CONNECTIONS

Backup 2

ISeeNote3

-

II

" Primary1

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panel
2120, 4001,4002, 4020,or4100+

see
Note 2

Base - 2098-9637 Head - 2098-9201,
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2098qr9576

see RE ' Note2

Base - 2098-9637 Head - 2098-9201,
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2096576

Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2092576

Notes:

1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections.
2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring.
3. It is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance requirements.

with local

2098-9637 BASE CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT

5

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panel
2120, 4001,4002, 1020,or4100+

Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
2098qr9578

Head - 20989201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
209E9576

JNote 3
Head - 20989201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208, 2098qr9576

Notes: 1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (20989808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. 3. Refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper end-of-line resistor value.
2098-9637 BASE CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS B) INITIATE CIRCUIT

Backup 2
r-

II + I

Primarv 1

----__-_

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I

See Note 4

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panel,
2120, 4001,4002, 4020,or4100+

Base - 2098-9637 Relay Module - 2098-9738
Head - 20989201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208, Or 2098-9576

2098-9738 Relay Module
See Note 3

Aux. Relay Contacts Rated 1 A (1124VDC Or 115VAC Resistive

Notes:

1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. 3. When wiring relay to base, remove resistor (black wire) from base terminal 53. Wire only one base/relay per initiate circuit. 4. For Style D (formerly Class A) initiate circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B (formerly Class
B) initiate circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper EOL resistor value. 5. For Style D (formerly Class A) wiring, it is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire
runs and in compliance with local requirements.

20989637 WITH 20989738 BASE AND RELAY CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS B) OR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT

6

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II II + ;I
see + Note
1 il -

Backup 2

----e

-----

Primary 1

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control
Panel 2120,
4001,4002. 020, or 4100+

Base - 2098-9211

2098-9738

Blk Relay Module - 2098-9738 Relay Module

Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202,

See Note 3

2098-9203,

2098-9208,

or

2098-9576

Aux. Relay Contacts Rated 1 A ((I 24VDC Or 115VAC Resistive

Notes:

1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. 3. When wiring relay to base, cut JW. Wire only one base/relay per initiate circuit. 4. For Style D (formerly Class A) initiate circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B (formerly Class
B) initiate circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper EOL resistor value. 5. For Style D (formerly Class A) wiring, it is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire
runs and in compliance with local requirements.

2098-9211 WITH 2098-9738 BASE AND RELAY CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS 8) OR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT

Backup 2 ISeeNote3
r!
zz" Primary1 r Cm Nntr 3

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control Panel
2120, 4001.4002. 4020, or 4100+

4 An-

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Note

2
WhtlBlk

/

Base - 20989211

Head - 2098-9201,

2098-9202,

2098-9203,

20989208,

or

2098-9576

Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
or 2098-9576

Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208, or 2098-9576

Notes:

1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. 3. It is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance
requirements.

with local

2098-9211 BASE CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT

7

4 See Note 1
m i

Listed Simplex Fire Alarm Control
Panel
2120, 1001,4002
4020, or 4100+

Base - 2098-9211 Head - 2098-9201.
2098-9202; 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
or
2098-9576

Base - 2098-9211 Head - 2098.9201.
2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
or 2098-9576

See Note
3
Head - 2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208,
209:;576

Notes: 1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections. 2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. 3. Refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper end-of-line resistor value.
2098-9211 BASE CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS B) INITIATE CIRCUIT

See lote 1

See Note
EOL Resistor (if used)

Listed Simplex rire Alarm
Control Panel
2120, 001,4002, 4020, or
4100+

Red
See Note
2

I , ;___________________----~:
Base-2098-9637 Relay Module-2098-9827
Head-2098-9201, 2098-9202, 2098-9203, 2098-9208, or 2098-9576

Aux. Relay Contacts, Each Rated 1 Amp at 30VDC or 0.5 Amp at 12OVAC, Resistive
I 2098-9827 Relay Module See Note 3

Notes: 1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections.

2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring.

3. When wiring relay to base, remove resistor (black wire) from base terminal S3. Wire only one base/relay per initiate circuit.

4. For Style D (formerly Class A) initiate circuit. wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B (formerly Class B) initiate circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper EOL resistor value.

5. For Style D (formerly Class A) wiring, it is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local requirements.

2098-9637 with 2098-9827 BASE AND RELAY CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS B) OR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT
a

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EOL Resistor (if used)

Listed Sim lex F~onfirIrnI
Panel 2120,
4\;204;;2
4106+

- WhtiBlkj '

Base-2098-9211

Relav Module-2098-9827

Head-20989201,

2098-9202,

2098-9203,

2098-9208,

I (+)Red
Blk

-5 Vi0

Nii-

Blu 4c

GV __ .

-5 N/O

Aux. Relay Contacts, Each Rated 1 Amp at 30VDC or 0.5 Amp at 1POVAC, Resistive

209:9576

2098-9827 Relay Module See Note 3 -

Notes: 1. Refer to wiring diagrams (841-687) provided with system panel for proper panel connections.

2. If used, remote LED (2098-9808) is polarized; observe color-coded wiring.

3. When wiring relay to base, cut JW. Wire only one base/relay per initiate circuit.

4. For Style D (formerly Class A) initiate circuit. wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B (formerly Class B) initiate circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper EOL resistor value.

5. For Style D (formerly Class A) wiring, it is recommended that the primary-l and the backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local requirements.

2098-9211 WITH 20989827 BASE AND RELAY CONNECTIONS FOR STYLE B (FORMERLY CLASS B) OR STYLE D (FORMERLY CLASS A) INITIATE CIRCUIT

LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE DETECTORS
The smoke detectors used with these bases are designed to activate and initiate emergency action, but will do so only when used in conjunction with other equipment. They are designed for installation in accordance with NFPA standards 72-l 990 and 72E.
Smoke detectors will not work without power. AC or DC powered smoke detectors will not work if the power supply is cut off for any reason.
Smoke detectors will not sense fires which start when smoke does not reach the detectors. Smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on roofs or on the other side of closed doors may not reach the smoke detector and alarm it.
A detector may not detect a fire developing on another level of a building. For this reason, detectors should be located on every level of a building.
Smoke detectors have sensing limitations, too. Ionization detectors are better at detecting fast, flaming fires than slow, smoldering fires. Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering fires better than flaming fires. Because fires develop in different ways, and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is always best, and a given detector may not always provide warning of a fire. In general, detectors cannot be expected to provide warning for fires resulting from inadequate fire protection practices, violent explosions, escaping gases, improper storage of flammable liquids like cleaning solvents, other safety hazards, or arson.
Smoke detectors cannot last forever. Smoke detectors contain electronic parts. Even though detectors are made to last for many years, any of these parts could fail at any time. Therefore, test your smoke detector system per NFPA 72E & 72H at least semi-annually. Clean and take care of your smoke detectors regularly.
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