Installation Manual

ClareOne Rate-Of-Rise Heat Detector Installation Manual
CLR-C1-HT
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Rate of Rise Heat Detector CLR-C1-HT
The ClareOne Rate-Of-Rise heat detector uses a built-in
thermistor to sample and report on a specific set temperature or
a sudden rise in temperature.
Heatselectable 135F or 200F
Rate of Riserapid temp rise 12F per minute
Note: The device is powered by a 3V lithium battery providing
up to 10 years of battery life.
Installation:
Heat detectors are normally installed in areas that are prone to
smoke as kitchens and garages.
Avoid areas that may have rapidly increasing temperatures as,
fireplaces, stoves, heaters, etc.
When mounting the detector should be placed on a ceiling at
least 4 inches away from any wall. If placed on a wall the
detector must be within 6 inches if the ceiling.
If using as a 135F make sure the ceiling location does not
exceed this temperature.
Setup:
The detector can be setup to detect a fixed temperature of
either 135F or 200F.
Use the jumper to select Low or Hi:
Fixed Temperature
Low 135F
High 200F
Note: if no jumper is installed the detector is set to 200F.
Programming:
Enrolling
The panel must learn (program) the detector ID code in order to
respond to detector signals. For complete programming
information, refer to the specific control panel documentation.
To add the detector to panel memory:
1. Place the panel in program mode.
2. Proceed to the Learn Sensors menu. When the panel
prompts you for a sensor group number, select the proper
fire group.
3. Select the desired sensor number. When the panel prompts
you to trip the detector, remove the battery pull tab. (If pull
tab is already removed, press and then release the tamper
switch until the panel beeps, indicating successful
programming.)
4. Exit program mode.
Mounting the Detector
1. Locate the base mounting holes and mount the base to the
wall or ceiling with the appropriate hardware (Figure 3).
2. Attach the detector to the mounting base.
Replacing the Batteries
Battery life depends on how often the detector transmits signals,
but is more dependent on the temperature of the installation
environment. When the battery voltage gets low, the detector
transmits a low battery signal to the panel. The panel then
activates trouble beeps to notify the customer that the detector
battery must be replaced. Pressing the status button identifies
the sensor with the low battery.
Replace the battery immediately when this condition occurs,
using the following battery: Panasonic CR123A 3V.
Tamper Switch
Mounting
Holes

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