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Controls Group 507 E.

Michigan Street
P.O. Box 423, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Code No. LIT-1900126
300s_ductdetect 1900126 9thcc:na Rev:
02/22/01
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Description The 300 Series modules will operate with
both FlashScan and non-FlashScan
The DH300 Series photoelectric air duct
systems; however, some of their features
smoke detectors feature an efficient housing
can only be utilized with FlashScan
design that samples air passing through an air
capable control panels.
handling system duct and detects if there is a
developing smoke hazard. When sufficient
Features
levels of smoke are sensed, an alarm signal is
initiated, which may be connected to a fire • addressable, analog communication
control panel monitoring the detector, and • dual light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
appropriate action can be taken to shut off • remote alarm output
fans and blowers, change over air handling
systems, etc. This can isolate toxic smoke and To Order
fire gases or prevent their distribution
throughout the areas served by the duct Specify the code number in the following
system. selection chart

Specifications WARNING: Duct smoke detectors are life safety devcies


300 Series Intelligent Duct Smoke Detectors ! used to prevent the spread of smoke within a
Operating Temperature Range 0 to 55°C (32 to 131°F) building. They should not be considered fire
Humidity Range 10 to 93% (non-condensing) detection devices, even though they may be
152.4 to 1219.2 meters/min required to be connected to the building’s fire
Duct Air Velocity alarm system per NFPA 90A.
(500 to 4,000 ft/min)
13.97 x 365.13 x 69.85 cm
Dimensions (H x W x D)
(5.50 x 14.38 x 2.75 in.) Selection Chart
Code Number Description
Electrical Characteristics DH300P Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector in Duct Housing
Description Electrical Rating
Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector with DPDT Relay
DH300RP
Operating Voltage Range 15 to 32 VDC (SLC communication line voltage) in Duct Housing
Auxiliary
DH300RP 24 VAC/DC or 120/240 VAC (separate source)
Power Input Accessories
300 µA @ 24 VDC (one SLC communication Code Number Description
SLC Standby Current
every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled)
RA400Z Remote Alarm Annunciator LED
DH300 6.5 mA in alarm
RTS451 Remote Test Station
10 mA maximum (DH300P),
Device RA400Z RTS451KEY Key-activated Remote Test Station
12 mA maximum (DH300RP)
Current
RTS451/ 7.5 mA maximum (DH300P),
Draw
RTS451KEY 10 mA maximum (DH300RP) Inlet Tube Selection
PA400Z 15 mA maximum (DH300RP) Outside Duct Width Inlet Tube Required
26 mA @ 20-30 VDC (standby), Up to 2 Feet ST-1.5
87 mA @ 20-30 VDC (alarm), 2 to 4 Feet ST-3
Auxiliary 65 mA @ 24 VAC (standby),
4 to 8 Feet ST-5
Power 182 mA @ 24 VAC (alarm),
DH300RP 8 to 10 Feet ST-10
Current 44 mA @ 120 VAC (standby),
Draw 52 mA @ 120 VAC (alarm),
25 mA @ 220/240 VAC (standby),
30 mA @ 220/240 VAC (alarm)
Form-C, DPDT
(alarm activated Auxiliary Relay A and B),
10 amperes @ 30 VDC (resistive),
Alarm Auxiliary
10 amperes @ 277 VAC (0.75 power factor),
Contact Ratings
240 VA @ 249 VAC (0.40 power factor);
minimum switching current for auxiliary contact
must be 500 mA @ 24 VDC
Supervisory Form-C SPDT Supervisory Relay,
Contact Ratings 2.0 amperes @ 30 VDC (resistive)

The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For applications at conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson
Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products. © 03/01 Johnson Controls, Inc
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