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Xp95 – Apollo XP95 User Manual

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XP95

ISOLATOR . LOOP-POWERED BEAM DETECTOR
MINIDISC REMOTE INDICATOR
LOOP-POWERED SOUNDERS . FLAME DETECTOR

XP95 ISOLATOR

Part Number: 55000-720

Base Part Number: 45681-211

‘Stand-alone’ isolators,

which have their own bases,

may be used instead of

isolating bases. The

isolators are wired to a loop

between detectors or other

devices.

XP95 LOOP-POWERED

BEAM DETECTOR

Part Number: 55000-265

The XP95 optical beam

detector has been designed

to protect large open spaces

such as museums, churches,

warehouses and factories. It

consists of three main parts:

the transmitter, which projects

a beam of infra-red light,

the receiver, which registers

the light and produces an

electrical signal, and the

interface, which processes

the signal and generates

alarm or fault signals.

The transmitter and receiver

are designed to be fitted on

opposite walls approximately

30cm to 60 cm below the

level of the ceiling. They

can protect an area up to

100m long and 15m wide,

a total of 1500m

2

.

The interface contains the

electronic circuitry needed

to control the beam detector

and communicate with the

control panel via the XP95

loop.

The beam detector is loop-

powered and needs no

separate 24V supply. This

not only eliminates the need

for additional equipment, it

also saves both cost and

time in installation.

INTELLIGENT REFLECTIVE

BEAM DETECTOR

Part Numbers:

55000-268 (5-50m)

55000-273 (50-100m)

The intelligent reflective

beam detector is a compact

detector for detecting smoke

in large open areas such as

atria, warehouses, theatres

and churches. It also has a

built-in 20D negative bi-

directional short circuit

isolator.

The transmitter and receiver

form a single unit mounted

to a wall of the building. A

reflector which returns the

IR beam from the transmitter

to the receiver is mounted

on the opposite wall. In the

event of smoke partially

obscuring the light an

imbalance between the

transmitted and received

light will occur. On

interrogation by the control

panel the detector will then

transmit an alarm value.

The intelligent reflective

beam detector is an addition

to the Apollo range and not

a replacement for the XP95

loop-powered beam

detector.

The intelligent reflective

beam detector is supplied in

two versions: one for use at

distances of 5–50m from

detector to reflector and the

other for distances of 50–

100m.

The detector is non-latching

and resets 30 seconds after

an alarm event ceases and

in 3 seconds after the

removal of a fault.

A termination backbox, part

no 29600-241, is available.

This allows easy first fixing of

the cabling and terminations

to the intelligent reflective

beam detector. The

termination backbox can

be surface or flush mounted.

MINIDISC REMOTE

INDICATOR

Part Number: 53832-070

A light-weight, compact

indicator for use in fire

protection systems. The

indicator may be used in all

installations incorporating

Series 60, XP95, Discovery

and Intrinsically Safe

detectors. It is only 20mm

high and 80mm in diameter.

It comprises two parts – the

base, which is installed onto

a wall or soffit and the lid,

which is fitted to the base

with a bayonet lock.

LOOP-POWERED

SOUNDERS, BEACON &

SOUNDER BEACONS

There are two types of loop-

powered sounder available,

allowing fire engineers to

specify not only the sound

output but also the

functionality of individual

sounders.

The 85dB(A) Low-Profile

loop sounder is intended for

use in confined spaces such

as hotel rooms and corridors.

It is designed to have a base

and detector mounted upon

it, but can also be used as a

stand-alone sounder. The

100dB(A) loop sounder is

intended as an open-space

sounder, where a higher

output is required.

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Alarms may be signalled

visually by means of a

flashing beacon. Combined

sounder beacon units are

available where both

audible and visual signalling

is required.

The following types of

device are available:

Ancillary Base Sounder

Part Number: 55000-276

A local-area sounder with

an integral base for a

detector head. The sounder

is switched by the detector

remote output and needs no

address of its own. Sound

output 85dB(A) at 1 metre.

Integrated Base Sounder

Part Numbers:

45681-278 (sounder)

45681-291 (slow whoop)

45681-277 (with isolator)

45681-290 (slow whoop

with isolator)

45681-292 (white cap)

45681-293 (red cap)

A sounder with two volume

ranges 55–75dB(A) and

75–91dB(A) which

incorporates a detector

base. It is supplied with a

built-in isolator and ‘alert’

and ‘evacuate’ tones. A

version with a Dutch-

standard slow whoop is

also available.