XP95A Heat Detector

XP95A heat detectors have a common profile with the photo and ion smoke detectors but have a low airflow resistance case made of self-extinguishing white polycarbonate

Distributed Architecture

All FC-250 modules operate independently. There is no central operating system, no central point of failure. Processing power is distributed throughout the campus, increasing system survivability, eliminating home-run wiring costs while decreasing downtime due to system maintenance.

Highly Survivable

Since NAC’s and SLC’s are grouped on the same module and events are processed locally, ALM modules will perform local operations even if network communication has been severed. Distributed modules also minimize campus-wide downtime by restricting maintenance to the local module.

The XP95A heat detector uses a single thermistor to sense the air temperature at the detector position. The thermistor is connected to a resistor network, which produces a voltage output dependent on temperature.

The XP95A thermal heat sensor is unique in the industry as it is fully field-programmable in 1-degree increments through the Harding network fire control. This allows field modifications to minimize false alarms on installed field devices that may be in areas with normally hot conditions such as attic areas, rooftop dwellings, and boiler rooms.

  • 55000-450 – XP95A Heat Detector 
  • Sleek, non-fading white polycarbonate enclosure
  • Zero insertion force base
  • Drift compensation to keep sensing window open and nuisance alarms eliminated
  • Fixed temp Alarm threshold adjustable in 1º C increments
  • Patented programming card eliminates addressing errors during system installation and maintenance
  • Alarm flag sends signal to system even when device is not being interrogated
  • Wide variety of addressable input/output devices
  • Relay and synchronized temporal sounder bases
  • Line isolators and isolator bases also available
  • RoHS Compliant

The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, addressable heat detectors with one of the several addressable mounting base options available. The detector base will contain the patented programming card which will permit the free interchange of sensor heads without requiring additional programming of the detector head or attached base. The intelligent detector shall be capable of generating an alarm flag and report its address when the pre-set UL/ULC thresholds are exceeded. The detector shall flash its LED intermittently when polled and shall latch when the unit goes into the Alarm. The detector shall be capable of changing its fixed alarm threshold in one-degree increments at any time by menu selections on the fire control. The combination of the detector head and twist-lock mounting base shall be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with Harding network fire controls. The detector base shall be installed without regard to wire polarity. The heat detector shall be the Harding part number 55000-450.

About

The XP95A heat detector uses a single thermistor to sense the air temperature at the detector position. The thermistor is connected to a resistor network, which produces a voltage output dependent on temperature.

The XP95A thermal heat sensor is unique in the industry as it is fully field-programmable in 1-degree increments through the Harding network fire control. This allows field modifications to minimize false alarms on installed field devices that may be in areas with normally hot conditions such as attic areas, rooftop dwellings, and boiler rooms.

  • 55000-450 – XP95A Heat Detector 
Data Sheet
Specs
  • Sleek, non-fading white polycarbonate enclosure
  • Zero insertion force base
  • Drift compensation to keep sensing window open and nuisance alarms eliminated
  • Fixed temp Alarm threshold adjustable in 1º C increments
  • Patented programming card eliminates addressing errors during system installation and maintenance
  • Alarm flag sends signal to system even when device is not being interrogated
  • Wide variety of addressable input/output devices
  • Relay and synchronized temporal sounder bases
  • Line isolators and isolator bases also available
  • RoHS Compliant
Architects

The contractor shall furnish and install, where indicated on the plans, addressable heat detectors with one of the several addressable mounting base options available. The detector base will contain the patented programming card which will permit the free interchange of sensor heads without requiring additional programming of the detector head or attached base. The intelligent detector shall be capable of generating an alarm flag and report its address when the pre-set UL/ULC thresholds are exceeded. The detector shall flash its LED intermittently when polled and shall latch when the unit goes into the Alarm. The detector shall be capable of changing its fixed alarm threshold in one-degree increments at any time by menu selections on the fire control. The combination of the detector head and twist-lock mounting base shall be UL/ULC listed and UL/ULC listed as compatible with Harding network fire controls. The detector base shall be installed without regard to wire polarity. The heat detector shall be the Harding part number 55000-450.

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