Panasonic EBL128 Planning Instructions page 43

Fire alarm system
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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01622
Rev: -
6.1.1.4
6.1.1.5
channel. 4401 has a green polling LED. Via EBLWin is set if
the green polling LED shall blink when the detector is polled or
never blink. Note, the LED will not be blinking if the detector
is in Test mode.
NORMAL mode: 4401 in this mode has to be programmed in
EBLWin as a 4301 detector, i.e. the 4401 detector will work as
and replace the Analog photoelectric smoke detector 4301 (see
4301 above) and has to be set to one of six alarm algorithms H-
15, H-35, L-15, L-35, N-15 or N-35. An alternative alarm
algorithm can be used via a time channel.
2330 mode: 4401 in this mode will work as a 2330 + 2321.
2312 mode: 4401 in this mode will work as the obsolete
Analog photo electric smoke detector 2304.
Conventional Detector Bases (CDB)
2324 Base. A conventional detector is to be plugged in 2324. Built-
in LED that is lit to indicate that the detector plugged in the
base has generated fire alarm. Terminals for ext. LED 2217 /
2218.
Conventional Detectors
4318 Combination heat detector. Rate-of-rise and fixed temperature,
59°C, heat detector class A1 R. Static response temp. range 54-
65°C, ambient temp. min./typical/max. -10/+25/+50°C .
Has replaced 2318. To be plugged in a CDB 2324.
4350 Multi detector. (This detector will be deleted and not replaced.)
A smoke detector and a heat detector within one housing.
Scattered light (i.e. reflection of infrared light) is used to detect
smoke and the heat sensing element is a thermistor. In order to
secure the fire detection and to prevent false (nuisance) alarms,
the AI function is used, i.e.
a: combined heat and smoke sensing
b: variable delay function
c: adaptive learning function
See also chapter "Advanced mode", page 123.
The detector has unleaded soldering.
To be plugged in a base 2324.
4352 Photoelectric smoke detector. Replaced with 4452, see below.
Scattered light (i.e. reflection of infrared light) is used to detect
smoke. An advanced alarm algorithm is used to secure the
smoke detection and to prevent false (nuisance) alarms, e.g. a
minimum of nine consecutive readings over the fire alarm level
are required, before the detector goes into alarm. (One reading
per sec.)
The detector has unleaded soldering.
To be plugged in a base 2324.
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