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DUE TO AMPAC’S COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR A QUOTATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION, GO TO: www.ampac.net FIRE DETECTORS AND DEVICES The Apollo XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors is advanced in design, and has unique features that benefit the installer and end user. The range includes ionisation and optical smoke detectors, and a heat detector, all of the detectors are available as Intrinsically Safe and marine grade. Analogue and Digital Protocols The term ‘analogue’ is used to describe a signal which goes up and down steplessly. Signals that record phenomena such as the increase of smoke or heat are necessarily analogue at source and this is why fire detectors are described as analogue. For example, a heat detector will record stepless increases in temperature from a typical starting point of 20– 21°C (comfortable room temperature) to an alarm level of 55°C, however fast the increase. Each point on the analogue signal indicates a particular value. The problem with analogue signals, however, is that, if, during transmission, electrical corruption affects the signal, a ‘2’ might appear as a ‘3’, for example. Digital Signals The word ‘digital’ describes a signal that consists of a series of ‘0s’ and ‘1s’ or ‘offs’ and ‘ons’ which go to make up a message in binary arithmetic. The advantage of this system is that there is a much lower risk of the signal being poorly transmitted and hence giving wrong information. Each degree of a heat detector can be expressed in digital form (ie, binary arithmetic). ‘30’ degrees Celsius would then be ‘11110’ and this is what Apollo detectors would transmit. Apollo fire detectors have always used a digital protocol, which has remained basically unchanged since its inception in 1986. Detector Selection The choice of detector from the XP95 range follows the well established system design principles. That is, the optimum detector type will depend on the type of fire risk and fire load, and the type of environment in which the detector is sited. For general use, smoke detectors are recommended since these give the highest level of protection. Smoke detectors from the XP95 range may be ionisation or optical types. It is generally accepted that ionisation types have a high sensitivity to flaming fires whereas optical detectors have high sensitivity to smouldering fires. As a result of this, ionisation types are widely used for property protection, and optical types for life protection. Where the environment is smoky or dirty under normal conditions, a heat detector may be more appropriate. It must be recognised, however, that any heat detector will respond only when the fire is well established and generating a high heat output. Unless otherwise specified, devices described in this section are suitable for indoor use only. Analogue Fire Detectors XP95 Analogue Detectors and Devices XP95 73

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DUE TO AMPAC’S COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS

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The Apollo XP95 range of analogue addressable fire detectors is advanced in design, and has unique features that benefit

the installer and end user. The range includes ionisation and optical smoke detectors, and a heat detector, all of the

detectors are available as Intrinsically Safe and marine grade.

Analogue and Digi tal Protocols

The term ‘analogue’ is used to describe a signal which goes up and down steplessly. Signals that record phenomena

such as the increase of smoke or heat are necessarily analogue at source and this is why fire detectors are described as

analogue. For example, a heat detector will record stepless increases in temperature from a typical starting point of 20–

21°C (comfortable room temperature) to an alarm level of 55°C, however fast the increase. Each point on the analogue

signal indicates a particular value. The problem with analogue signals, however, is that, if, during transmission, electrical

corruption affects the signal, a ‘2’ might appear as a ‘3’, for example.

Digi tal Signals

The word ‘digital’ describes a signal that consists of a series of ‘0s’ and ‘1s’ or ‘offs’ and ‘ons’ which go to make up a

message in binary arithmetic. The advantage of this system is that there is a much lower risk of the signal being poorly

transmitted and hence giving wrong information. Each degree of a heat detector can be expressed in digital form (ie,

binary arithmetic). ‘30’ degrees Celsius would then be ‘11110’ and this is what Apollo detectors would transmit. Apollo

fire detectors have always used a digital protocol, which has remained basically unchanged since its inception in 1986.

Detector Select ion

The choice of detector from the XP95 range follows the well established system design principles. That is, the optimum

detector type will depend on the type of fire risk and fire load, and the type of environment in which the detector is sited.

For general use, smoke detectors are recommended since these give the highest level of protection. Smoke detectors from

the XP95 range may be ionisation or optical types. It is generally accepted that ionisation types have a high sensitivity to

flaming fires whereas optical detectors have high sensitivity to smouldering fires. As a result of this, ionisation types are

widely used for property protection, and optical types for life protection. Where the environment is smoky or dirty under

normal conditions, a heat detector may be more appropriate. It must be recognised, however, that any heat detector will

respond only when the fire is well established and generating a high heat output. Unless otherwise specified, devices

described in this section are suitable for indoor use only.

Analogue Fire Detectors

XP95

Analogue Detectors and Devices

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IONISATION OPTICAL HEAT

Overheating / thermal combustion Poor Very Good Very Poor

Smouldering / glowing combustion Moderate / Good Good Very Poor

Flaming combustion Very Good Good Poor

Flaming with high heat output Very Good Good Moderate / Good

Flaming - clean burning Poor Very Poor Moderate / Good

• High Level Integration:ASICs technology for lower component count.

• Zero Insertion Force Base: For easier installation and maintenance.

• Ease of Maintenance:Snap lock chambers for easy cleaning.

• Surface Mounted Components: For long life and high reliability

• Latest Data Reported:As well as free running data update, device willupdate data when the preceding device is beinginterrogated.

• XPERT Card Addressing: For fast reliable installation and service.

• Unobtrusive Design: For elegant designs in modern buildings.

Features

Branding

All LPCB approved XP95 detectors are branded AMPAC.

XP95Analogue Detectors and Devices

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Features

Features

Features

XP95Analogue Detectors and Devices

Voltage 17-28 VDCQuiescent current 340μA at 24 VDCAlarm current 4.3mA at 24 VDCRemote o/p current 4mA at 5 VDCSize inc base 100Dia x 50H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +60°C (no icing)Humidity 0 to 95% relative humidityIP rating IP43Weight inc base 157 gramsSensitivity 2.4%/m light grey smoke

• Rate of rise and fixed temperature alarm point• Single thermistor technology• Transient voltage protection• Resettable operation• Lockable security fitting• White finish

• Detects a wide range of fires• Insensitive to wind• Transient voltage protection• Fine gauze insect protection• Simple construction allows

detection chamber to be cleaned• Lockable security fitting• White or Black finish

• Detects super heating andflaming combustibles

• Dual chamber technology• Wind resistant smoke inlets• Transient voltage protection• Fine gauze insect protection• Lockable security fitting• White finish

Voltage 17-28 VDCQuiescent current 250μA at 24 VDCAlarm current 2.5mA at 24 VDCRemote o/p current 4mA at 5 VDCSize inc base 100Dia x 50H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +70°C (no icing)Humidity 0 to 95% relative humidityIP rating IP53Weight inc base 157 grams

Voltage 17-28 VDCQuiescent current 280μA at 24 VDCAlarm current 2.3mA at 24 VDCRemote o/p current 4mA at 5 VDCSize inc base 100Dia x 50H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +70°C (no icing)Humidity 0 to 95% relative humidityIP rating IP43Weight inc base 161 grams

Order Code Compliance Approved By201-0001 Type A / B AS1603:Pt1 SSL55000-420AMP Normal Temp EN54:Pt5 LPCB55000-401AMP High Temp EN54:Pt5 LPCB

Order Code Compliance Approved By201-0003 White AS1603:Pt2 SSL201-0092 Black AS1603:Pt2 SSL55000-620AMP EN54:Pt7 LPCB

Order Code Compliance Approved By201-0002 AS1603:Pt2 SSL201-0091 Black AS1603:Pt2 SSL55000-520AMP EN54:Pt7 LPCB

Heat – XP95

Photo Optical Smoke – XP95

Ionisation Smoke – XP95

REFER TO DATA SHEET: PDS201-0001

REFER TO DATA SHEET: P D S 201-0003

REFER TO DATA SHEET: P D S 201-0002

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XP95Analogue Detectors and Devices

• Wide cable entry• Contains no electronic parts• ‘One way only’ fit• Low insertion force• Large terminations• Lockable security fitting• White finish

• Rate of rise and fixed temperature alarm point• Single thermistor technology• Transient voltage protection• Resettable operation• Lockable security fitting• Detectors must be connected to a suitable

safety barrier and protocol translator

• Detects a wide range of fires• Insensitive to wind• Transient voltage protection• Fine gauze insect protection• Simple construction allows detection chamber

to be cleaned• Lockable security fitting• Detectors must be connected to a suitable

safety barrier and protocol translator

Voltage 14-22 VDCQuiescent current Current is dependantAlarm current on the type ofRemote o/p current safety barrier usedSize inc base 100Dia x 50H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +40°CHumidity 0 to 95% relative humidityIP rating IP43Weight 157 grams

Voltage 14-22 VDCQuiescent current Current is dependantAlarm current on the type ofRemote o/p current safety barrier usedSize inc base 100Dia x 50H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +40°CHumidity 0 to 95% relative humidityIP rating IP53Weight inc base 157 grams

Size 100Dia x 8H mmOperating temp. -20°C to +60°C (no icing)Humidity 0 to 95% relative humidityWeight 57 grams

Order Code Compliance Approved By55000-440 EN50014, EN50020 BASEEFA

Order Code Compliance Approved By55000-640 EN50014,EN50020 BASEEFA

Detector Base – XP95

Heat – Intrinsically Safe

Photo Optical Smoke – Intrinsically Safe

Order Code Compliance Approved By201-0004 White AS1603:Pt1&2 SSL201-0093 Black AS1603:Pt2 SSL45681-210AMP EN54:Pt5,7&8 LPCB

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