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MAN2001i-0311 (1C)Installation, Operation& Maintenance ManualProtectowireLinear Heat DetectorProt.Inst.Manual 3/29/11 9:50 AM Page 1

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7travels freely down the joist channels. However,heat has trouble spreading across the joists, sothe distance in this direction must be reduced.The Pr

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8detectors installed on a 10 foot (3m) ceiling.This method provides an accepted, easy toapply approach, in dealing with high ceilinga

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9adjacent branch line and proceeds in the oppositedirection. The detector run continues in this manner until the end of the detection zon

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10chemicals, liquids, and environmental factors.To assist the System Designer in selecting theproper Protectowire model for the installa-tion en

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11Directions For Use of PWSC Splicing Connectors2. Install wires as shown below making sure the entire 1/2”(1.3cm) portion of bare Protectowire Linear

Strany 7 - SR-502 SERIES

12which wraps around the Detector and is availablein either nylon (WAW-N) or polypropylene (WAW-P) material depending upon the installa-tion e

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13ommended for general indoor use and the BC-3 which utilizes a heavy duty zinc platedclamp suitable for both indoor and outdooruse. These versa

Strany 9 - Solid Joist Construction

of fastening, an Arrow Model T-25M StapleGun or equivalent must be used. This type ofdriver utilizes a crown head staple and isdesigned t

Strany 10 - High Ceiling Considerations

15The HPC-2 contains an internal spring steeldrive clamp with gripping teeth that willaccommodate mounting surfaces from .06 to.25 inches

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16available from The Protectowire Company.While it is not possible to stock a standard fas-tener for every conceivable installation, alter-native

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FFoorrwwaarrddAt the present time there is no code or recommended standards in the United States specificallycovering system design requirements for L

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17Mechanical ProtectionWhenever the Detector comes within 6 feet(1.8m) of the floor, it should be enclosed in con-duit. This applies particularl

Strany 14 - General Purpose Fasteners

18spaced as shown in Figure 20. When additionalcables are pulled into the tray they should alsobe placed below the Detector.Figure 20A illustrates the

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19spaced about 15 feet (4.5m) to 20 feet (6.0m)apart to limit drooping and avoid contact withmoving parts.(d) An alternate method is to use the Detect

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20Open Rack StorageFigure 24 illustrates Protectowire Linear HeatDetector installed in a section of a palletizedopen rack. When used in open sin

Strany 17 - Cable Tray Applications

21Refrigerated Storage AreasWhen Protectowire Linear Heat Detector isused in refrigerated storage or warehouseapplications as the initiat

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22The following chart (Figure 27) shows that in afreezer with an operating temperature of -40°F (-40°C), and fasteners placed every 5 feet(1.5m),

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23Self Storage WarehousesIn self-storage facilities, Protectowire may beeasily installed longitudinally in each buildingthereby covering each individu

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24TestingInspection, testing and maintenance of all firedetection/releasing systems shall be per-formed only by experienced and qualifiedpers

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25On LED indicator, and Calibration Check/Testswitch are also provided. A programmablemicro jumper located inside the Adapter isprovided s

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26Chemical Resistance Chartfor Protectowire Jacket MaterialsRatings - Chemical Effect:A = Little or no effect C = Moderate effectB = Minor effect D =

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CCoonntteennttssSection PageIntroduction ...

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27The maximum recommended temperatures listed in the XCR Chemical Resistance Chart refers to the point at which the chemicals indicated would damage t

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Protectowire Linear Heat DetectorInstallation hardwareThe Protectowire Company, Inc.40 Gr issom Road, Plymouth, MA 02360-7205 U.S.A.781-826-3878, Fax

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MAN2001i-0311 (1C)Installation, Operation& Maintenance ManualProtectowireLinear Heat DetectorProt.Inst.Manual 3/29/11 9:50 AM Page 1

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1IInnttrroodduuccttiioonnSince The Protectowire Company introducedthe first Linear Type Heat Detector in the UnitedStates over 70 years ago, this

Strany 29 - Jacket Materials

2alarm signals once each of its rated activationtemperatures are reached. The Detector con-sists of a durable vinyl outer jacket similiar toType

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3Copper feed wire, of an approved type, with aminimum conductor size of 18 AWG, shall beinstalled from the control panel out to thehazard area

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4Operation and Maintenance Manual providedwith each system control panel for specificproduct information and limitations.When Protectowire is ut

Strany 32 - Installation hardware

5“ambient” temperature. These ratings andtheir approximate temperature of operationare as follows:Regular 135°F (57°C)155°F (68°C)Intermediate

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6example would be in protection of electricmotors or conveyor rollers which containbearings that are subject to overheat andseizure.

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