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CONVENTIONAL DEVICES

Fire Detection DevicesCR/CF-EWT SeriesExplosion Proof Heat Detectors

SECUTRON INC.Canada 25 Interchange Way, Vaughan (Toronto), Ontario L4K 5W3 Telephone: (905) 695-3545 Fax: (905) 660-4113 • Web Page: www.secutron.com

U.S.A. 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Telephone: (888) 695-3545 Fax: (888) 660-4113 • E-mail: [emailprotected] Catalog Number 2022 • Not to be used for installation purposes.

Description

The CR/CF-EWT series of fire alarm Heat Detectors provide reliable fire detection in areas which are classified as hazardous. They are ULC listed for hazardous location Class I, Groups C and D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; Class III Weatherproof, Watertight and Dust-tight applications covered by Special Purpose Enclosures III, IV and V.

All heat detectors in the CR/CF-EWT series are single pole with normally open contacts. The body with its explosion proof cover is made from cast aluminium and houses a thermostat with colour-coded wire leads and sealed terminals. The finish is natural aluminium. Threaded outlets for ½” rigid conduit connections are provided.

Two combination rate-of-rise and fixed temperature models are available. Model CR-135-EWT is rated for 135°F (57°C). Model CR-200-EWT is rated for 200°F (93°). Maximum spacing for both models is 50 feet (15.2m).

Two fixed temperature only models are available. Model CF-135-EWT is rated for 135°F (57°C). Model CF-200-EWT is rated for 200°F (93°C). Maximum spacing for these models is 30 feet (9.1m).

Features

Class I Groups C & D•

Class II Groups E, F & G•

Class III•

Weatherproof, Water-Tight & Dust-Tight•

Special Purpose Enclosure - III, IV, V•

Wire Leads/Sealed Connection•

Rate-Of-Rise and/or Fixed Temperature•

Single Pole - Normally Open Contact•

Low Profile•

Operation

CR-135-EWT and CR-200-EWT Rate-of-Rise Models: A temperature increase at the detector of 15°F (9°C) or more per minute activates the rate-of-rise feature. This closes the contacts in the detector to transmits the alarm condition to the fire alarm control panel. When the rate-of- rise element alone has been activated, the detector is self-restoring.

CF-135-EWT and CF-200-EWT Fixed Temperature Models: If the temperature of the centre disk rises to the detector’s rated temperature, the fixed temperature element activates. This closes contacts in the detector and transmit the alarm condition to the fire alarm control panel. The fixed temperature element is non-restorable and when activated, the detector must be replaced. The need for replacement is indicated when the centre disk has fallen free from the detector

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Page 2 of 2 Issue 2SECUTRON INC.Catalog Number 2022 • Not to be used for installation purposes.

Secutron reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in prices, colors, materials, components, equipment, specifications and models and also to discontinue models.Modul-R® is a trademark of Secutron Inc.

Ordering Information

SpecificationsCatalogue Number CR135EWT CR200EWT CF135EWT CF200EWT CF285EWT

ULC Temperature Rating 135 °F (57 °C) 200 °F (93 °C) 135 °F (57 °C) 200 °F (93 °C) 285 °F (140 °C)

ULC Maximum AmbientTemperature at Ceiling

100 °F (38 °C) 150 °F (66 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) 150 °F (66 °C) 224 °F (107 °C)

Detector Operation Fixed Temperature and Rate-of-Rise Fixed Temperature Only

ULC RecommendedCoverage - see note A

2500 ft2 (232m2) 900ft2 (83m2)

ULC Recommended Spacing 50 ft (15.2m) 30ft (9.1m)

ULC Maximum Distance fromWall - see note B

25 ft (7.6m) 15 ft (4.6m)

ULC Approvals Listed for Hazardous Location Class I, Groups C and D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; Class IllWeatherproof, Water-tight and Dust-tight Applications covered by Special Purpose EnclosuresIll, IV and V

Other Approvals C.S.A.; UL

Contacts Single Pole Normally Open - Rated at: 3.0 amps at 6 to 125V ac; 1.0 amps at 6 to 28V dc; 0.3amps at 125V do; 0.1 amp at 250V dc

Note A - Maximum detector coverage has been determined by ULC to provide detection time equal to sprinkler devices spaced at 10 ft.(3m) intervals on a smooth ceiling 15 ft 9 in. (4.8m) high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time. In some Instances.earlier detection time may be obtained by reducing the spacing between the detectors. Refer to the latest edition of CAN/ULC-S524. Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems, section on Heat Detectors.

Note B - Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceiling projection extending down more than 12 inches (305mm).

Typical Wiring

Model DescriptionCR-135-EWT Rate of Rise & Fixed Temperature 135°F Explosion Proof Heat Detector

CR-200-EWT Rate of Rise & Fixed Temperature 135°F Explosion Proof Heat Detector

CF-135-EWT Fixed Temperature 135°F Explosion Proof Heat Detector

CF-200-EWT Fixed Temperature 135°F Explosion Proof Heat Detector

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FAQs

What is a CR heat detector? ›

A high-quality Type CR static/rate of rise heat detector. Monitors temperature using a dual thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature.

What are the three types of heat detectors? ›

Heat detectors come in three varieties: rate-of-rise, fixed temperature, and a combination of rate-of-rise and fixed temperature.

How many types of detectors are there? ›

The four most common detectors are ionisation, photoelectric, combination ionisation/photoelectric, and heat. All smoke detectors sound an alarm, when they identify smoke, to notify a building's occupants. What differentiates these detectors from one another is the way that they detect smoke.

How to identify smoke and heat detectors? ›

Smoke detectors use ionization and photoelectric technology, while heat detectors use thermocouple and electropneumatic technology. Even if a small amount of smoke is detected, the smoke detector will sound an alarm. Thermal detectors, on the other hand, cannot detect even the slightest change in temperature.

How do I test my heat detector? ›

We do a heat test on them and they need to have a response within 60 seconds after activating the heat on the device. A lot of times we use either a hair dryer or a heat gun that is the heat source. Don't use a lighter, a Bic lighter will actually melt the detector housing.

What is the difference between a heat detector and a fire detector? ›

A heat detector is not the same device as a fire alarm. In fact, the two devices are very different. A fire alarm, or smoke alarm, reacts to smoke, while the heat detector reacts to heat. They have the same purpose but have different reaction times and different mechanisms.

What type of smoke detector is best? ›

Any smoke alarm technology, to be acceptable, must perform acceptably for both types of fires in order to provide early warning of fire at all times of the day or night and whether you are asleep or awake. For best protection, it is recommended both (ionization and photoelectric) technologies be used in homes.

How do I tell what kind of smoke detector I have? ›

You can do so by taking the smoke alarm down and look at the back for either “Photoelectric” or “Ionization,” or a symbol with the letter “P” or “I” on the back. Once you figure out which type you own, purchase the other type and install one next to each unit.

How many detectors should a home have? ›

You should have a smoke detector in every bedroom and outside sleeping areas. You also need them on every floor of the house.

How to tell if smoke detector is also carbon monoxide detector? ›

Some detectors detect both smoke and carbon monoxide, and this will be clearly indicated on the manufacturer's product page. Sometimes, detectors like these will feature two separate lights, one for a smoke alarm, and one for a carbon monoxide alarm.

How do I know if my smoke detector is monitored? ›

If you have a standard smoke detector that's not connected to an app, you won't get a notification either. By comparison, if your smoke detector is monitored 24/7 by a professional monitoring center, an operator will attempt to reach you by phone—and if no one answers, they will immediately dispatch emergency services.

How do you tell if there is a camera on a smoke detector? ›

Look for the lens

You can also use a flashlight to shine it on the smoke detector and see if the camera lens reflects any light back to you. Infrared lights Another way to tell if you're dealing with a hidden camera is to look around the smoke detector for any infrared lights.

What is the purpose of a heat detector? ›

Heat detectors are vital devices for detecting fires and ensuring safety. As the name suggests, the devices sense the temperature of a room or area in order to detect fires. Heat detectors work on a similar principle used by smoke detectors, by tracking the temperature instead of smoke.

What are the two types of heat detectors fixed and _________ detectors? ›

There are two major styles of heat detectors: rate-of-rise heat detectors and fixed temperature detectors. These two detectors use different types of sensors to do the same job: respond to high amounts of thermal energy from the fire – to detect the heat being given off.

What is a CS heat detector? ›

The AlarmSense Heat Detector (CS) responds when a fixed temperature has been reached. Can be used for applications where smoke detectors are unsuitable. Ideal environments that are dirty or smoky under normal conditions. 360°C visibility of LEDs. Reduction of false alarms.

What is rate compensation heat detector? ›

Rate Compensated Thermal Detectors are designed to compensate for thermal lag. When a rate-compensation heat detector operates, the actual operating temperature will be approximately equal to the rated operating temperature, regardless of the rate at which the air is being heated.

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