The OSI-RIE-34 is an analogue addressable reflected beam smoke detector. The detector transmits a beam of infra-red light toward a reflector up to 100 metres from the transmitter-receiver. The beam is reflected back to the transmitter-receiver where the in-coming signal is analysed. If the beam is obscured by smoke, the detector initiates a fire alarm.
The OSI-RIE-34 transmitter-receiver connects to an analogue addressable circuit on a Pertronic F220 or F100A fire panel. The reflector requires no cabling unless it is fitted with the optional anti-condensation heater.
The infrared transmitter and imager (receiver) are mounted in a lens assembly (“eyeball”) that can move 20° vertically and 50° horizontally. The transmitter-receiver has four coloured arrows which are visible when the cover is removed. These arrows light up during the alignment process, guiding the user to manually align the lense assembly.
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DO NOT paint the main housing or eyeball. Only the removable cover is paintable.
The transmitter-receiver's integral lense heater cannot be powered from the analogue addressable circuit. The heater requires an external 24 V dc (nominal) power supply capable of supplying at least 0.5 amp.