Gamewell-FCI XP95-T Analog Addressable Thermal Sensor
The Gamewell-FCI XP95-T Analog Addressable Thermal Sensor is designed to operate with the Gamewell-FCI 600 Series and ILI95-E3 Series fire alarm control panels (FACPs).
The Gamewell-FCI XP95-T thermal sensor digitally transmits its address and the chamber’s analog temperature value to the FACP for analysis.
The thermal sensors are designed with open webs in the housing. This feature allows the free movement of air to flow around the exposed thermistor.
The XP95-T thermal sensor constantly monitors its sensing element and internal electronics.
The results and the unit’s address are digitally reported through the integral communication electronics in the sensor head.
The thermal sensor monitors the temperature by using a single thermistor network that provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. This signal is processed and conditioned by an on-board advanced technology ASIC.
This feature digitally transmits the ambient temperature data to the FACP when required. You can identify the trouble and alarm conditions of the XP95 sensors at the FACP.
The status information of each sensor is analyzed for off–normal conditions by the control panel. If the sensor reports a condition that matches its programmed trouble signature, the FACP will report that the sensor is in trouble and will follow its programmed response sequence. Likewise, if the status reported matches the alarm signature, the FACP will follow the programmed alarm response for the specific device in the alarm.
When a sensor is in alarm, the integral LED in the sensor’s housing will light continuously. The XP95-T thermal sensor is calibrated to return a normal air temperature analog value to the FACP at 77ºF. The device connects to a two–wire loop circuit carrying both data and a 117 to 28 VDC supply voltage, and it is insensitive to loop connection polarity.
A remote LED indicator can be connected. The device is compatible with point or addressable relay and sounder bases.