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HA-06-434 Conventional Detector Technical Bulletin (07-2021)
CONVENTIONAL DETECTORS TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Introduction
These instructions apply to all detectors listed on this Technical Bulletin for maintaining, cleaning and testing. Failure to follow these instructions may result in the failure of the detectors to initiate an alarm condition. Hochiki America Corporation is not responsible for detectors that have been improperly maintained, cleaned or tested.
Detectors
 SOC-24V/SOC-24VN photoelectric detector suitable for monitoring smoke in open areas or HVAC ducts  SOE-24V multi-criteria (photoelectric sensors) detector suitable for monitoring smoke in open areas or HVAC
ducts  SOE-24H multi-criteria (photoelectric/ thermistor sensors) detector suitable for monitoring smoke in open areas
or HVAC ducts and fixed temperature in open areas  DCD-135 combination heat detector suitable for monitoring fixed/rate of rise temperature in open areas  DCD-190 combination heat detector suitable for monitoring fixed/rate of rise temperature in open areas  DFE-135 fixed heat detector suitable for monitoring fixed temperature in open areas  DFE-190 fixed heat detector suitable for monitoring fixed temperature in open areas  DSC-EA rate of rise heat detector suitable for monitoring rate of rise temperature in open areas
*W or (WHT) suffix for white models not shown
Features of SOC and SOE series detectors
 High signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity stability effective in a wide range of environmental conditions  Wide viewing angle alarm indicators  Automatic drift compensation and maintenance indication  Built-in magnetic test feature  Break-away, hidden locking feature for use with NS bases  Optimized reduction to false alarms and enhanced reaction time to real fires
Multi-criteria Detectors use a supplementary photoelectric sensor to scale the photoelectric smoke sensor output to reduce sensitivity to false alarms and increase sensitivity to fire conditions.

Placement of Detectors
Following the guidelines in NFPA 72, base the number and location of detectors on an engineering survey of the area to be protected. Factors to consider include:
 Contents to be protected  Type of construction and use of structure  Human occupancy  Burning characteristics of contents  Space involved  Height of ceiling  Surface condition of ceiling  Total area  Air movement (stratification)  Vent location (velocities and dilution  Deflections and obstructions
Detector Location:
 One smoke detector covers 450 to 900 square feet  One heat detector covers up to 2500 square feet  Consider local conditions and codes along with engineering evaluations to determine the proper spacing and
specification
WARNING: Heat detectors are not life safety devices. Smoke detectors are recommended where life safety is a factor.
Examples:
 You may use 30' spacing on smooth ceilings for all smoke detectors

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 You may use 50' spacing on smooth ceilings for DFE-135, DFE-190, DSC-EA heat detectors  You may use 70' spacing on smooth ceilings for DCD-135, DCD-190 heat detectors
*Beams or other obstructions extending more than 18" below the ceiling reduce the effective range of the detectors. Such obstruction should designate a new separation point and be considered a border for a new section. *Beams or other obstructions extending more than 8" but less than 18" require reduced spacing at the perpendicular of the obstructions.
NOTE: For information on differing styles of construction consult the NFPA 72.
WARNING: Do not install Hochiki smoke detectors in the following areas:
 Where temperatures are likely to exceed the operating temperature ranges specified by detector  Closer than 4" to any side wall  Where forced ventilation can dilute the smoke from a fire  In known areas of combustion such as kitchens or furnace rooms  In known areas of sustained corrosive atmospheres such as industrial chemical processing areas
Maintenance
Cleaning
Use clean, dry compressed air to remove dust from a detector, or return to Hochiki America for service. Disassembly of the detector may result in the failure of the detector to initiate an alarm condition or initiation of a false alarm condition.
Testing
For a smoke detector to operate efficiently, the combustion products must enter the outer chamber. Air flow, stratification, velocity, stagnation, and migration all affect the efficiency and accuracy of the detector. Use an air flow meter to determine the movement of the air within a structure. Field testing equipment is available from Hochiki America for testing the function of the detectors. Consult local codes and ordinances for maintenance requirements. Hochiki America Corporation recommends a bi-annual functional testing and visual inspection.
Prior to testing any detector, care should be exercised to ensure proper disabling of live signals and notification circuits of the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Failure to exercise this procedure may result in false alarm signals which could place life and property in jeopardy.
Caution: Excessive aerosol smoke can contaminate a detector.
Do not spray in bursts longer than 1 second.
Wait 20 seconds between sprays.
Spray 10 inches from detector.
Test with Smoke Sabre aerosol cans or the Testifire 1000/1001 or 2000/2001 with TS3 smoke capsules.
Testifier usage: To insert the battery baton, hold the Testifire head unit by the handle and depress the upper spring button on the battery baton. Align the button with the location hole in the handle and push the battery baton into the handle until the button snaps into place.
1. Insert the other end of the battery baton into the Solo access pole and depress the lower spring button. Align it with the location hole and push the battery baton further into the pole until the button snaps into place.
2. Remove the capsule from its outer carton and Anti-Static bag. 3. Remove the spring clip protector cap from the new capsule. 4. Holding the capsule by spring clips with the label on the underside, carefully insert the new capsule into the
capsule port. Push it into position, ensuring that the clips spring out positively on both sides of the capsule. 5. Close the access cover securely. 6. Program the tester to the following options available: Smoke or Heat. 7. Raise Testifire over the detector. The detector should touch the base of the inner clear cup. 8. Lower Testifire from the sensor after testing is complete.

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Blue Solid Red Solid Green Slow Flashing Green Fast Flashing Red Flashing Alternating Red/Green Flashing Red Solid

Testifire's LED Indications Smoke test in progress Heat test in progress Standby mode Operational mode Battery needs charging, but still operational Timeout indication (after 2 minutes of continuous testing) Error

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SOC-24V Conventional Photoelectric Smoke Detector

Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Startup Smoke Density Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range UL Listed Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Operating Voltage Range

8 ­ 35VDC

Absolute Max Voltage

42VDC

Maximum Voltage Ripple

Filtered DC, 15% Ripple (Max)

Maximum Input Capacitance

0.01uF

Standby Current

59A

Minimum Allowable Alarm Current

6mA

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

150mA

Current

160A (Max)

1.36 ­ 3.12%/ft Open Area and 300 ­ 4000FPM in duct

HD3

NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224,

HSC-220R, HSC-221R, HSC-224R, HSC-4R, HSC-4R12

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 122F

32F ~ 100F

-22F ~ +140F

3.94" diameter x 1.77" tall

(SOC-24V) Ivory, (SOC-24VW) White

3.0 oz.

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SOE-24V Conventional Photoelectric Smoke Detector

Sensing Element Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Startup Reset Smoke Density Range
Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range UL Listed Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Range Operating Humidity Limit Dimensions Color Weight

Smoke

IR LED, Blue LED, Photodiode

Operating Voltage Range

8 ­ 35VDC

Absolute Max Voltage

42VDC

Maximum Voltage Ripple

8200mVAC

Maximum Input Capacitance

0.01uF

Standby Current

59A

Minimum Allowable Alarm Current

5mA

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

150mA

Time

25s (Max)

Current

160A (Max)

Time

100ms (Min)

Voltage

2.5V (Max)

1.82-3.16%/ft@ Open area

1.82-4.55%/ft@300FPM in Duct

1.82-3.96%/ft@1000FPM in Duct

1.82-4.19%/ft@2000FPM in Duct

1.82-4.07%/ft@3000FPM in Duct

1.82-4.20%/ft@4000FPM in Duct

HD3

NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224,

HSC-220R, HSC-221R, HSC-224R, HSC-4R, HSC-4R12

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

32F ~ 120F

32F ~ 120F

-22F ~ +140F

<95%RH at 104F, <80%RH at 120F

3.94" diameter x 1.77" tall

SOE-24V ­ Ivory, SOE-24V (WHT) ­ White

3.4 oz.

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SOE-24H Conventional Photoelectric Smoke and Heat Detector

Sensing Element Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Startup Reset Smoke Density Range
Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range UL Listed Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Range Operating Humidity Limit Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

Thermistor

Smoke

IR LED, Blue LED, Photodiode

Operating Voltage Range

8 ­ 35VDC

Absolute Max Voltage

42VDC

Maximum Voltage Ripple

8200mVAC

Maximum Input Capacitance

0.01uF

Standby Current

59A

Minimum Allowable Alarm Current

5mA

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

150mA

Time

25s (Max)

Current

160A (Max)

Time

100ms (Min)

Voltage

2.5V (Max)

1.80-3.16%/ft@ Open area

1.80-4.55%/ft@300FPM in Duct

1.80-3.96%/ft@1000FPM in Duct

1.80-4.19%/ft@2000FPM in Duct

1.80-4.07%/ft@3000FPM in Duct

1.80-4.20%/ft@4000FPM in Duct

135F

HD3

NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224,

HSC-220R, HSC-221R, HSC-224R, HSC-4R, HSC-4R12

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

32F ~ 117F

32F ~ 117F

-22F ~ +140F

<95%RH at 104F, <80%RH at 120F

3.94" diameter x 2.18" tall

SOE-24H ­ Ivory, SOE-24H (WHT) ­ White

3.4 oz.

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DCD-135 Conventional Fixed Temperature and Rate of Rise Heat Detector

Sensing Element Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Startup Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range UL Listed Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

Thermistor

Operating Voltage Range

15 ­ 33VDC

Absolute Max Voltage

42VDC

Maximum Voltage Ripple

Filtered DC, 5V (Max)

Standby Current

35A

Minimum Allowable Alarm Current

6mA

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

150mA

Current

160A (Max)

135F or 15F/min rise (whichever occurs first)

HD3

NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224,

HSC-220R, HSC-221R, HSC-224R, HSC-4R

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 122F

32F ~ 100F

-4F ~ +140F

3.94" diameter x 1.5" tall

DCD-135 ­ Ivory, DCD-135W ­ White, DCD-135C ­ Ivory

3.4 oz.

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DCD-190 Conventional Fixed Temperature and Rate of Rise Heat Detector

Sensing Element Supply Voltage
Current Consumption
Startup Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range UL Listed Ambient Temperature Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

Thermistor

Operating Voltage Range

15 ­ 33VDC

Absolute Max Voltage

42VDC

Maximum Voltage Ripple

Filtered DC, 5V (Max)

Standby Current

35A

Minimum Allowable Alarm Current

6mA

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

150mA

Current

160A (Max)

190F or 15F/min rise (whichever occurs first)

HD3

NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224,

HSC-220R, HSC-221R, HSC-224R, HSC-4R

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 122F

32F ~ 100F

-4F ~ +140F

3.94" diameter x 1.5" tall

DCD-190 ­ Ivory, DCD-190W ­ White, DCD-190C ­ Ivory

3.4 oz.

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DFE-135 Conventional Fixed Temperature Dry Contact Heat Detector

Sensing Element Current Consumption Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

Bi-metal diaphragm

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

100mA @ 60V

135F

None

NS6-100, HSC-220L, HSC-221L, HSC-224L

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 120F

-4F ~ +140F

3.94" diameter x 1.5" tall

DFE-135 ­ Ivory, DFE-135W ­ White, DFE-135C ­ Ivory

3 oz.

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DFE-190 Conventional Fixed Temperature Dry Contact Heat Detector

Sensing Element Current Consumption Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

Bi-metal diaphragm

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

100mA @ 60V

190F

None

NS6-100, HSC-220L, HSC-221L, HSC-224L

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 160F

-4F ~ +140F

3.94" diameter x 1.5" tall

DFE-190 ­ Ivory, DFE-190W ­ White, DFE-190C ­ Ivory

3 oz.

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DSC-EA Conventional Rate of Rise Dry Contact Heat Detector

Sensing Element Current Consumption Heat Sensitivity Range Detector Compatibility ID Compatible Bases
Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Dimensions Color Weight

Heat

High Pass Diaphragm

Maximum Allowable Alarm Current

100mA @ 30V

15F/minute

None

HSB-100, HSC-220L, HSC-221L, HSC-224L, NS4-100, NS6-100, NS4-220, NS6-

220, NS4-221, NS6-221, NS4-224, NS6-224, HSC-4R, HSC-4R12

*W suffix (not listed above) indicates white color

14F ~ 122F

-22F ~ +158F

3.94" diameter x 1.3" tall

DSC-EA ­ Ivory, DSC-EAW ­ White

3 oz.

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