0% found this document useful (0 votes)
83 views4 pages

Fixed Temp Heat Detector Specification - 242

The document provides information about the Vision 2020F and 2020HF fixed temperature heat detectors. The detectors use heat elements and application specific integrated circuits to provide quick fire detection. They have low current draw, local alarm indicators, and compatible bases. Laser triggering tools can also be used to remotely trigger the detectors.

Uploaded by

ABDUL GHAFOOR
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
83 views4 pages

Fixed Temp Heat Detector Specification - 242

The document provides information about the Vision 2020F and 2020HF fixed temperature heat detectors. The detectors use heat elements and application specific integrated circuits to provide quick fire detection. They have low current draw, local alarm indicators, and compatible bases. Laser triggering tools can also be used to remotely trigger the detectors.

Uploaded by

ABDUL GHAFOOR
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Conventional Fire Systems

Vision 2020F
58ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector

The 2020F 58ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector is The 2020F Detector also has an integral LED, which
part of the Vision range of detectors. Vision is a range illuminates to provide a local alarm signal. This latches
of conventional detectors, which have been produced on, and remains illuminated until the detector is reset by
using the latest in manufacturing technology and a momentary power interruption. An optional remote LED
supplied with an array of installer-friendly advanced annunciator may be used to repeat any alarm signal.
features, making them ideal for all your conventional fire
detection requirements. A variety of detector bases can be used with the
2020F Detector, providing application flexibility and
The 2020F 58ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector compatibility with a wide range of conventional fire alarm
uses a state of the art heat element combined with an panels.
application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) to provide
quick and accurate detection of fires. The detector Please note: the laser triggering tool does not negate the
incorporates a static element and is suitable where requirement to test the detector as
ambient conditions normally exhibit rapid changes in specified in BS 5839 Pt 1:2013.
temperature e.g. kitchens.

A hand held laser tool can also be used in conjunction


with the Vision range of detectors for triggering the Vision
detector. With a range of several metres, the hand held
unit provides an effortless way of remotely triggering the
Vision detector.

Features and benefits Dimensions


• Low profile design
• Low current draw 102 50

• Easy maintenance
• Range of detector bases available
• Remote LED Option
• Approved to EN54 – 5:2000
(Amendment 1) Class A2S
• Remote alarm trigger feature
Conventional Fire Systems

Vision 2020F
Technical Specifications

ELECTRICAL

Operating Voltage Range 14 to 28VDC (Nominal 24VDC)


Maximum Standby Current @ 25ºC 70μA @ 24VDC
Maximum Alarm Current 70mA @ 28VDC

ENVIRONMENTAL

Application Temperature Range (see note 1) –30ºC to +70ºC


Humidity 5 to 95% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)

MECHANICAL

Height 40.5mm (plus 9.5mm for standard base)


Diameter 102mm
Weight 70g (plus 45g for standard base)
Max Wire Gauge for Terminals 0.4mm2 to 2.0mm2
Colour Approximates RAL9016
Material ABS
Standards EN54 Part 5
Approvals LPCB Approved and CE Approved

ORDER CODES

2020F 58º Fixed Temperature Heat Detector


BASES
2020B Standard Base – adds 9.5mm to detector height
2020DB Deep Base – adds 21mm to detector height
2020BSD Standard Base with Schottky diode
2020DBSD Deep Base with Schottky diode
ACCESSORIES
2020LT Laser Triggering Tool

NOTE: 1. To avoid unwanted alarm conditions being triggered by class A1R


detectors, the maximum ambient operating temperature should not exceed 45ºC.

2. It is essential to ensure that only known compatible components are used in a


fire detection system. If in doubt, always consult the fire control panel
supplier/manufacturer.

Honeywell Life Safety Systems


Tel: +44 (0) 116 246 2000
Fax: +44 (0) 116 246 2300
Email: [email protected]
140 Waterside Road
Hamilton Industrial Park
Leicester May 2014
LE5 1TN © 2014 Honeywell International Inc.
Conventional Fire Systems

Vision 2020HF
78ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector

The 2020HF 78ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector is The 2020HF Detector also has an integral LED, which
part of the Vision range of detectors. Vision is a range illuminates to provide a local alarm signal. This latches
of conventional detectors, which have been produced on, and remains illuminated until the detector is reset by
using the latest in manufacturing technology and a momentary power interruption. An optional remote LED
supplied with an array of installer-friendly advanced annunciator may be used to repeat any alarm signal.
features, making them ideal for all your conventional fire
detection requirements. A variety of detector bases can be used with the
2020HF Detector, providing application flexibility and
The 2020HF 78ºC Fixed Temperature Heat Detector compatibility with a wide range of conventional fire alarm
uses a state of the art heat element combined with an panels.
application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) to provide
quick and accurate detection of fires. The detector Please note: the laser triggering tool does not negate the
incorporates a static element and is suitable where requirement to test the detector as
ambient conditions normally exhibit rapid changes in specified in BS 5839 Pt 1:2013.
temperature above 45ºC e.g. boiler houses.

A hand held laser tool can also be used in conjunction


with the Vision range of detectors for triggering the Vision
detector. With a range of several metres, the hand held
unit provides an effortless way of remotely triggering the
Vision Detector.

Features and benefits Dimensions


• Low profile design
102 50
• Low current draw
• Easy maintenance
• Range of detector bases available
• Remote LED Option
• Approved to EN54 – 5:2000
(Amendment 1) Class BS
• Remote alarm trigger feature
Conventional Fire Systems

Vision 2020HF
Technical Specifications

ELECTRICAL

Operating Voltage Range 14 to 28VDC (Nominal 24VDC)


Maximum Standby Current @ 25ºC 75μA @ 24VDC
Maximum Alarm Current 70mA @ 28VDC

ENVIRONMENTAL

Application Temperature Range (see note 1) –30ºC to +70ºC


Humidity 5 to 95% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)

MECHANICAL

Height 40.5mm (plus 9.5mm for standard base)


Diameter 102mm
Weight 70g (plus 45g for standard base)
Max Wire Gauge for Terminals 0.4mm2 to 2.0mm2
Colour Approximates RAL9016
Material ABS
Standards EN54 Part 5
Approvals LPCB Approved and CE Approved

ORDER CODES

2020HF 78º Fixed Temperature Heat Detector


BASES
2020B Standard Base – adds 9.5mm to detector height
2020BSD Standard Base with Schottky diode
2020DB Deep Base – adds 21mm to detector height
2020DBSD Deep Base with Schottky diode
ACCESSORIES
2020LT Laser Triggering Tool

NOTE: 1. To avoid unwanted alarm conditions being triggered by class BS


detectors the maximum ambient operating temperature should not exceed 65ºC.

2. It is essential to ensure that only known compatible components are used in a


fire detection system. If in doubt, always consult the fire control panel
supplier/manufacturer.

Honeywell Life Safety Systems


Tel: +44 (0) 116 246 2000
Fax: +44 (0) 116 246 2300
Email: [email protected]
140 Waterside Road
Hamilton Industrial Park
Leicester May 2014
LE5 1TN © 2014 Honeywell International Inc.

You might also like