User Manual

Detection Sensitivity 7
3 Performance
In this chapter
Detection Sensitivity
page 7
Cone of Vision
page 9
False Alarms Prevention
page 10
3.1 Detection Sensitivity
Detection sensitivity is the maximum distance at which the detector will
reliably detect a specific size of fire and typical type of fuel (standard fire).
3.1.1 Standard Fire:
A standard fire is defined as a 1 ft
2
(0.1m
2
) gasoline pan fire with maximum
wind speed of 6.5 ft./sec (2m/sec).
3.1.2 Sensitivity Ranges:
The detector has four user selectable sensitivity ranges. For each range
there are two response levels.
WARNING (Pre-alarm)
ALARM
The detection distance, for the WARNING level, is approximately 10% higher
than the ALARM distance. Alarm response times for a standard fire at a
specified range are shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Alarm Response Time versus Range
10
20
30
40
Sensitivity Range ft. (m)
33 (10)
65 (20)
100 (30)
140 (43)
Response Time (sec)
5
8
10
10
For some typical ambient conditions the Zeta parameter, as defined in
NFPA 72 for the detector, is 0.005 (1/meter).
Note: Zeta parameters may vary significantly with changes in temperature,
air pressure, humidity, visibility conditions, etc.