Data Sheet
Notice
Carbon monoxide sensors:
Detectors that contain carbon monoxide (CO)
sensors must not be used as stand-alone CO
detectors. The CO sensor is supplied to confirm
the presence of CO as a by-product of combustion
thereby reducing false alarms, but not to confirm
the presence of CO as a hazardous gas.
Programming
Local programming is carried out at the panel keypad
or by computer through a Web browser. Remote
programming is carried out through a Web browser.
Sensitivity Calibration and Compensation
The sensitivity of the smoke sensor is programmable
with 12 levels from which to choose. Throughout its
normal life cycle, the smoke detector monitors itself
against its factory calibrated level and periodically
compensates itself to keep the sensitivity at its
programmed level. When the detector is excessively
contaminated, this condition will be annunciated at
the control panel.
Certifications and approvals
Region Certification
USA UL UROX Smoke-automatic Fire Detectors
(ANSI/UL 268)
CSFM see our website
Installation/configuration notes
Compatible Products
The following products are compatible with the
FAP‑440 Series Analog Detectors:
Category Product ID Product Description
Fire Panels FPA‑1000
Series
Analog Addressable Fire Panels
Fire Panel
Accessories
FPE‑1000‑SLC Signaling Line Circuit Plug‑in
Module
Detector Bases FAA‑440‑B4 4‑inch Analog Standard Base
FAA‑440‑B6 6‑inch Analog Standard Base
FAA-440-B4-
ISO
4‑inch Analog Isolator Base
FAA-440-B6-
ISO
6‑inch Analog Isolator Base
Mounting Considerations
Detectors are typically mounted on the ceiling.
However, if detectors are mounted on a wall, they
must be at least 4 in. (10.2 cm), but no more than
12 in. (30.5 cm), below the ceiling. When other
devices containing magnets or producing magnetic
fields (for example, loudspeakers) are present in the
area, the base must be at least 1 ft (30 cm) from these
devices to prevent unwanted activation of the test
switch.
For UL Listing requirements, the spacing between smoke
detectors should be no more than 30 ft (9.14 m).
Wiring Considerations
The control panel communicates to the detectors via
the analog addressable loop (SLC), which allows the
use of standard non‑twisted, non‑shielded wiring.
The following wire gauges were tested and approved:
Wire Gauge Maximum length
18 AWG (ISO 0.75 mm
2
) 4000 ft (1200 m)
16 AWG (ISO 1.5 mm
2
) 6225 ft (1900 m)
14 AWG (ISO 2.5 mm
2
) 7200 ft (2200 m)
12 AWG (ISO 4 mm
2
) 9850 ft (3000 m)
Remote Indicator
If a remote indicator is used in the circuit, it must be
no more than 10 ft (3 m) from the base.
Parts included
Quant. Component
1 FAP-440/‑T/-TC Analog Detector
1 Dust cover
Technical specifications
Electrical
Power provided via the SLC loop.
Current Draw
• Alarm: 5 mA
• Standby: 0.17 mA
• When polled: 22 mA ± 20%
Voltage (operating): 24 VDC to 41 VDC
Maximum allowable line
resistance:
50 Ω maximum
Environmental
Protection category: IP 42
Relative Humidity: < 95% (non‑condensing)
Installation temperature: +32°F to +100°F (0°C to +38°C)
Storage Temperatures
• With CO sensor: +14°F to +122°F (-10°C to +50°C)
• Without CO
sensor:
-13°F to +176°F (-25°C to +80°C)
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