Honeywell Home 5821 - Install Guide - Dated 9/15 Rev. D
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5821
Flood Detector with Temperature Sensing Option
Installation
& Setup Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 5821
Flood Detector
& Temperature Sensor
is a wireless transmitter used with Honeywell
Home
’s alarm systems that support
5800 series devices.
The 5821 can be configured to operate,
•
as a stand
-alone tempe
rature sensor and/or
,
•
as either a Flood Detector
or
Remote Temperature Sensor
.
The 5821 in
combination with the FP280
or 470PB probe can be used to sense floods
in basements and other areas where there
is a possibility of flooding. The 5821 will send an alarm when the preset temperature limit is exceeded or when a flood is
detected. Temperature monitoring and flood detection is dependent on the operating mode selected. Refer to Table 1 for
applicable operating modes.
The 5821
in combination with the
T280R
temperature probe
is ideal for monitoring refrigerators and freezers in restaurants, kitchens
and warehouses where food storage is a concern.
A separate 5821 is required for each external probe being used.
•
Flood detection is monitored remotely using the
FP280
or 470PB probe with the supplied resistor.
•
Room temperature is monitored at the device using the 5821’s internal sensor.
•
Refrigerator or Freezer temperature is monitored remotely using the T280R temperature probe.
In refrigerator or freezer applications, when the temperature increases past the high threshold limit and a delay of greater than 30
minutes passes, an alarm is triggered. This preset delay offers greater reliability against false alarms, especially due to open
refrigerator or
freezer doors.
TAMPER SUPERVISION
The 5821 tamper supervision feature (Loop 4) causes a trouble signal to be sent to the control if the unit’s cover is removed
from the
base or if an external probe is used and the wire is cut (open) or the probe is short
ed. The tamper switch is also used to program the
unit’s serial number and loop assignments to the control panel.
Wireless Transmission Path Test
Before perm
anently installing the detector,
determine that there is good signal reception from the proposed location
. P
erform the test
procedure described in TESTING THE DETECTOR section. Once confirmed, mount the detector
.
MOUNTING
•
Mount the 5821 in any direction, on a wall or ceiling,
within the protection area.
•
We recommend that the mounting plate be used.
•
Avoid mounting the detector near heat generating
devices (e.g. ovens, heat vents, furnaces, boilers) or to
a metal cabinet or surface.
When used in
-conjunction with:
-
FP280 flood sensor probe,
with
built
-in wire approx. 16
feet long (5 meters
) ready
to tie into 5821 device.
-
470PB flood sensor probe
, use no more than 48 inches
of wire from the 5821 to the flood sensor and connect the
termination resistor across the probes terminals.
-
T280R temperature probe
, use the shortest wire
possible (less than
96 inches) to improve the signal
integrity.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT remove the circuit board from the back case plastic.
External Probe Wiring Connections (If used)
1.
With the battery not inserted, connect the wires
to the unit's sensor terminals; se
e below.
2.
Install the battery. 2
TESTING
Do the following to determine a good RF transmission path and again after installation is completed. To test,
1.
Activate the control panel’s test mode.
2.
Activate the detector by removing and replacing the cov
er. The system’s keypads should beep and each zone
3.
the 5821 is programmed for will be displayed.
4.
Exit the control’s test mode
[User Code
+
OFF]
.
MAINTAINING PROPER O
PERATION
To maintain the detector in proper working condition, it is important that you
observe the following:
•
Replace the battery when
a low battery condition
is reported.
•
Units should never be relocated without the advice or assistance of the alarm service company.
SETTING THE OPERATIN
G MODE
Table 1 provides a list of the various oper
ating modes of the 5821 with the respective Loop and DIP Switch settings
for each. Note that Cold Temp Sensing can be used in combination with any of the other operating modes. To use
the transmitter to monitor two different conditions, you must progra
m each loop used on the 5821 as its own zone,
and you must set the DIP Switches as shown for the combination functions in Table 1.
TABLE 1: OPERATING M
ODE SETTINGS
Sensing
Probe
to
Term. Block
Loop No.
DIP
1
DIP
2
Flood Sensing
Flood
FP280
or
470PB
3
---
ON
Cold & Flood
FP280 or
470PB
1
–
Cold
3
-
Flood
---
ON
Temperature
Cold
---
1
---
---
Hot
---
2
---
---
Warm
---
2
ON
---
Freezer
T280R
2
---
ON
Refrigerator
T280R
2
ON
ON
Cold & Hot
---
1
-
Cold
2
-
Hot
---
---
Cold & Warm
---
1
-
Cold
2
–
Warm
ON
---
Cold & Freezer
T280R
1
-
Cold
2
-
Freezer
---
ON
Cold & Refrigerator
T280R
1
-
Cold
2
-
Refrigerator
ON
ON
When the 5821 is used with either external probe, an open-
circuit or a short
-circuit of the probe’s wiring results in an
alarm on that
loop, and a trouble condition on all other programmed loops.
Shunted by 2.2M
Ω
resistor. Use a maximum wire length of 48 inches between the 5821 and the 470PB probe
.
Disengage mounting plate by inserting a
screwdriver into the locking tab release
window and press against locking
tab, while
sliding the mounting plate upward until free.
3
Table 2:
Fault and Restore Thresholds
Mode
Fault Occurs When
Temp
erature Goes...
For More
Than...
Restore When
Temperature Goes...
For More
Than...
Flood
probe contacts water
3 minutes
no contact with water
3 minutes.
Temperature
Cold
below 45
°
F (7
°
C)
10 minutes
above 48
°
F (9
°
C)
4 minutes
Hot
above 95
°
F (35
°
C)
below 92
°
F (33
°
C)
Warm
above 75
°
F (24
°
C)
below 72
°
F (22
°
C)
Freezer
above 10
°
F (
-12
°
C)
30 minutes
drops below 7
°
F (
-
14
°
C)
Refrigerator
above 42
°
F (6
°
C)
below 39
°
F (4
°
C)
IMPORTANT:
This detector should be used for property protection. Reliance should
not be placed on this detector for life safety. When life safety is
involved, smoke detectors MUST also be used. The flood probe must not be painted.
ENROLLING
Once you have selected an operating mode and have set the DIP Switches accordingly, enroll the transmitter in the control panel.
When programming, a separate zone for each loop us
ed
on the transmitter
must be programmed. To program:
1.
Enter the control’s Zone Programming mode.
2.
Enter the zone number to be programmed.
3.
Enter the applicable zon
e type when prompted (zone types such as 24-Hr. Aux, Waterflow, etc. should be used) depending on the
function of the zone and the control panel being used (see the control panel’s instructions for available zone types and defi
nitions).
4.
When prompted, enter Input Type 03 (3 on some controls)
– Supervised RF Transmitter.
5.
When prompted for the serial number, transmit from the detector by pressing the tamper switch.
6.
When the serial number is displayed, transmit from the detector again by pressing the tamper switch.
The current loop number (4) will begin to flash.
7.
Manually change the loop number to the desired loop number for the zone (according to the application—
see Table 1).
8.
When programming for this zone is complete, program other zones for the tran
smitter as necessary (each loop requires its own
zone.
9.
Exit Programming mode when programming is complete, and test the detector. Refer to the Testing section.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
After removing the battery; wait at least 30 seconds before installing
the new one.
Panasonic CR123A
Duracell
DL123A
SPECIFICATIONS
Power:
.......................................................................................................
3V lithium battery
(Duracell DL123A, Panasonic CR123A)
CAUTION:
Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212
°
F (100
°
C) or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries
properly. Keep
away from children.
Operating Temperature:
......................................................................................................................
14
°
F (
-10
°
C) to 104
°
F (+40
°
C)
Operating Voltage:
3.2VDC
Dimensions:
......................................................................................................................................3.1” length, 1.6”wide, 1.0” depth
Sensor Parameters:
Cold Temperature (Freeze) Detector
: ..................................................................................................................................
45
°
F (7
°
C)
Warm Temperature Detector:
.............................................................................................................................................
75
°
F (24
°
C
)
Hot Temperature Detector:
.................................................................................................................................................
95
°
F (35
°
C)
Refrigerator Failure Detector:
...............................................................................................................................................
42
°
F (6
°
C)
Freezer Failure Detector:
...................................................................................................................................................
10
°
F (
-12
°
C)
Hysteresis
***
: ................................
................................
......................................................................................................................
3
°
F (
-16
°
C)
Flood Sensor:
................................................................................................................................
¼ inch of water covering the probe
Response Time Tolerance
****:
................................
.........................................................................................................................
+50%,
-20%
Temperature Measurement Accuracy (internal temp. sensor or external temp. probe):
...................................................
±3
°
F (
-16
°
C)
***
Hysteresis is the temperature difference between “fault” and “restore” points.
**** The Response Time Tolerance is the time duration necessary for the device to respond t
o a “fault” or “restore” condition. This time does not take
into account the time necessary for the probe and circuitry to equalize to the ambient temperature. This feature prevents false alarms due to
open doors and other transitory conditions.
TO THE INSTALLER
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system. The
installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offerin
g a regular maintenance program to the user, as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and
limitations of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekly
) to insure the system’s
operation at all times.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STATEMENTS:
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation
Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes
or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC/IC NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and RSS
-210 of IC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful i
nterference (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC & de RSS
-210 des Industries Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis au
x conditions suivantes: (1) Cet
appareil ne doit pas causer d' interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue y compris les
interférences causant une réception indésirable.
REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE C
ONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED, FOR DETAILS REGARDING LIMITATIONS OF THE
ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM
.
Responsible Party / Issuer of Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity: Ademco Inc., a subsidiary of Resideo Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate Center Drive.,
Me
lville, NY 11747, Ph: 516-
577-
2000
The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or authorized recyclers. The
correct disposal of end-
of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Any attempt to reverse-
engineer this device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-
compiling firmware, or any similar actions is strictly prohibited.
SUPPORT & WARRANTY INFORMATION
For the latest doc
umentation
and
support, please go to:
www.resideo.com
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
www.security.honeywellhome.com/warranty
The Honeywell Home Trade
mark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc.
This product manufactured by Resideo Technologies
, Inc.
and its affiliates
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100
P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747
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www.resideo.com
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