Ei Electronics Ei2110 User Manual

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Contains vital information on unit operation and installation. Read and retain carefully.
If you are just installing this unit this leaflet MUST be given to the householder.
Model: Ei2110
INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS
MULTI-SENSOR FIRE ALARM
with Rechargeable Lithium Cell Back-up
230V~
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS

Contains vital information on unit operation and installation. Read and retain carefully. If you are just installing this unit this leaflet MUST be gi

Page 2 - CONTENTS

10for existing dwellingsMINIMUM PROTECTIONLD3Minimum Protection LD3: Alarms in all hallways,stairways and circulation areas that form part of theesca

Page 3

11Additional Protection LD2: As LD3, but in additionalarms in all rooms or areas that present a high firerisk to occupants.Heat Alarms located in:(He

Page 4 - 1.1 Installation Guide

12for dwellings where occupants may be at high risk (e.g. elderly)OPTIMUM PROTECTIONLD1Optimum Protection LD1: As LD2, but in additionalarms should b

Page 5 - 1.2 Alarm Removal

3.2 Selecting Alarm Type13Multi-Sensor Fire Alarm & Heat Alarm SelectionLocations & PerformanceLocationsHall, Corridors, Escape RoutesAlarm Ty

Page 6

1Some Fire authorities (concerned with the slow response of Heat Alarms) advise that Smoke Alarms(or Multi-Sensor Alarms) should be fitted. This is ac

Page 7 - 3. HOW MANY ALARMS TO INSTALL

- Individual dwellings units of two or more rooms in HMOsCheck that a Grade D system is adequate for the dwelling into which the system is being insta

Page 8

Note: Ceiling mounting is recommended - do not wall mount alarms.Sloping CeilingIn areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install the alarm 900mm from

Page 9 - 3.1 Categories of System

• Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents, windows, wall vents etc. that canchange the direction of airflow and cause rapid tempe

Page 10 - MINIMUM PROTECTION

fully cleaned. The wiring can be installed when appropriate. (Excessive dust anddebris from building work can contaminate the optical sensor chamber o

Page 11 - ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

5.1 Mounting & Wiring Alarms1. Select a location complying with the advice in previous sections (see pages 8-18).2. Disconnect the AC mains supply

Page 12 - OPTIMUM PROTECTION

234567913141516171923251. QUICK GUIDE1.1 INSTALLATION GUIDE1.2 ALARM REMOVAL2. MULTI-SENSOR FIRE ALARM FEATURES3. HOW MANY ALARMS TO INSTALL3.1 CATEGO

Page 13 - Locations & Performance

The wiring must be connected to the terminal block on the mounting plate as follows:L: Live - connect to the house wires coloured brown or marked L.N:

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4. If the mains wires are recessed, bring the wires through the rear hole in themounting plate as shown in Figure 4.If the mains wires are being broug

Page 15 - 4. POSITIONING ALARMS

There are two other positions which are also suitable for the surface wiring to enter(and exit) the alarm, one next to the removable section and anoth

Page 16 - 4.1 Locations To Avoid

9. Connect the mains power to the alarm circuit. Check the green light on the front ofthe alarm is on.10. Attach the ‘Smoke Alarm’ identification labe

Page 17 - 5. INSTALLATION

and be readily accessible to all occupants so that the source of an alarm can bequickly identified.• All alarms must be cleaned and maintained regular

Page 18

Everybody may not be aware that they are being tested or that it is a nuisance alarmcaused by cooking etc.Ensure the alarms operate correctly - see “

Page 19 - Figure 3

LOCATE - If alarms sound press Locate to allow source of alarm to be identified audibly.HUSH - Press Hush to silence nuisance alarms.TEST - Operate

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Page 21 - Figure 4

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Page 22 - Figure 5

3INSTALL IN THE CENTRE OF CEILING AT LEAST 300mm FROMLIGHT FITTINGS & WALLSENSURE MAINS POWER IS CORRECTLY CONNECTED TO L & NTERMINALS ON ALL

Page 23 - 5.2 Interconnecting Alarms

41.1 Installation GuideGREEN MAINSLIGHTAS THE TAMPER-PROOF CATCH ENGAGES. SWITCH ON MAINSPRESS AND HOLD THE TEST BUTTON ON THE ALARM. CHECKTHE ALARM A

Page 24

51.2 Alarm Removal LOCATE REMOVAL SLOT LOCATE THE ARROW ON THE FRONT FACE OF THE ALARM. THE SLOT IS LOCATED DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ARROW. INSER

Page 25 - Figure 6

2. MULTI-SENSOR FIRE ALARM FEATURESThe state of the art EI2110 Multi-Sensor Fire Alarm, with its Heat enhanced OpticalSmoke Sensor, has a significantl

Page 26

74. Replace Alarm Indicator.If the optical sensor chamber becomes very heavily contaminated, the amber faultlight will flash once every 40 seconds to

Page 27

The Multi-Sensor Alarm can be installed for superior performance anywhere theregulations specify an Optical Smoke Alarm or an Ionisation Smoke Alarm.(

Page 28 - P/N B16350 Rev0

It is therefore recommended that a Fire Risk Assessment is undertaken. The RiskAssessment would be based on a combination of probabilities:- fire occu

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