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ADW 535 Sales Presentation 01

This document provides information on the ADW 535 linear heat detector. It operates using a hollow metallic tube to detect heat and includes temperature sensors for referencing. It has relay and network connectivity options. The detector is certified to EN 54-22, has a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +180°C, and is resistant to harsh and aggressive environments. It provides fast detection of fires and reduces nuisance alarms through its dynamic heat watch functionality.
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ADW 535 Sales Presentation 01

This document provides information on the ADW 535 linear heat detector. It operates using a hollow metallic tube to detect heat and includes temperature sensors for referencing. It has relay and network connectivity options. The detector is certified to EN 54-22, has a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +180°C, and is resistant to harsh and aggressive environments. It provides fast detection of fires and reduces nuisance alarms through its dynamic heat watch functionality.
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ADW 535

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Content

■ Principle of Operation
■ Portfolio
■ Strength
■ Engineering
■ Programming
■ Remote Control & Visualization
■ Networking
■ Specifications
■ Success Stories

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Principle of Operation Linear Heat Family
Hollow Metallic Tube
■ Pneumatic Temperature sensors
Alarm Fault
■ Only air for referencing

Test Pump PRESSURE SENSOR

■ Detects leakage
■ Detects squeezes Test Pump HOLLOW METALLIC TUBE
Temperature Referencing
■ At commissioning Relays
■ At regular intervals Loop
■ Corrects pressure drift Remote Control
RS485
& Programming
Interfacing TCP/IP
■ Relays
Fire Alarms
■ Loop
■ RS485
Networking
■ TCP/IP

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Principle of Operation Cumulative Effects

■ Certified to EN 54-22
■ Specified response
characteristics are at 9%
heat exposure of the tube
■ The larger the exposed part
the faster the response
■ Minimum tube length is 10m 10m

SENSING TUBE
Total Length 115m

TEST FIRE

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Portfolio Product Range

Two Units
■ 1 or 2 Detectors

ADW 535-1 ADW 535-2


■ 1 Detector ■ 2 Detectors
■ 2 Relays (Alarm & Fault) ■ 4 Relays
● Det. 1: Alarm and Fault
● Det. 2: Alarm and Fault

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Portfolio Plug-in Boards

■ Relay Expansions
■ Loop Connectivity
■ Networking

RIM 36 XLM 35 SIM 35


■ 5 Relays ■ Loop Interface ■ RS485
■ free programmable ■ SecuriLine Extended ■ Max. 1’000m
■ Max. 2 Boards per Unit ■ Transmits fault and ■ Max. 250 Units
alarm messages ■ Fast Poll of 50 units/s
■ Remote Configuration
■ Event Display

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Portfolio Accessories Competence
Material Description Typical Application
TU 5/4 Cu Copper High Temperature Application
Ø 5mm (outer) ● Room Monitoring
Ø 4mm (inner) ● Equipment Monitoring
in 5.5m rods or ● Vehicle Monitoring
in rolls
TU 5/4 SS Stainless Steel Aggressive Environment
Ø 5mm (outer) ● Food processing industry
Ø 4mm (inner) ● Petrochemical Industry
in 6m rods ● Waste Water Treatment Plants
TU 6/4 PTFE Teflon (PTFE) Aggressive Environment
Ø 6mm (outer)
Ø 4mm (inner)
in rolls
Installation Various fixings in plastic, brass or steel

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Strength Extremely Solid

No active Components
Basically infinite lifetime

 Non-magnetic
 Non-rusting
 Non-altering
 Acid-proof
 Shock-proof
 Water-proof
 Heat-resistant
 Dirt-resistant

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Strength Ease of Use

Flexible for easy mounting:

 Can be bent with small radius


 Can be mounted at minus
temperature

COIL (r=4cm)

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Strength Extremely Resistant
Works in any environment:
 Aggressive
 Radioactive
 Gaseous
 Liquid
 Solid (powder etc.)

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Strength Ex Capability

Ex Environment
Explosion hazards in large
areas are asking for efficient
and cost effective area
coverage.

Strength
2 x 800m2 coverage at a
fraction of the costs for Ex /
Atex approved detectors.

Ex ZONE I/21 Ex ZONE II/22


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Strength Temperature Range

Measurement temperature
range of the sensing tube:
-40 … +180°C
Operating temperature
range of the controller:
-30 … +70°C
at full length of the sensor
tube.

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Strength “One for All”
Response Classes Environment Groups
Response Detection Application Env. Op. Temp. Application
Class Range °C Group Range °C

A1 54 - 65 Rooms up to 7.5m Height 1 -5 - 40 Indoor / stable and


A2 54 - 70 Rooms up to 6m Height clean conditions
● Commercial
B 69 - 85 ● Industrial
C 84 - 100 2 -10 - 55 Indoor / varying and
D 99 - 115 polluted conditions
● Commercial
E 114 - 130 ● Industrial
F 129 - 145 3 -25 - 70 Outdoor / harsh
G 144 - 160 conditions

ADW 535 is certified to comply with all EN54-22 Classes and Groups.

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Strength Extremely Fast

The ADW 535 is the fastest


responding rate-of-rise
heat detector.
Cumulative effects are even TSC
accelerating the response. ADW 535 rate-of-rise
Rate-of-rise Alarm
ALARM

Fixed Threshold Detection

5 Minutes

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Strength Sun Proof

Indestructible Material
Sensor will not crackle or
lower performance when
exposed to intense
sunlight.

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Strength Lightening Proof

Proper grounding is all you


need for a perfect
lightening protection.

HARD PLASTIC TUBE

GROUND

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Strength Rodent Proof

Metal tubes are not subject


to bite attacks.


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Strength Fire Proof

Heat resistant tubes and


fittings are re-usable after
short exposure to fire.

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Strength Food Friendly

■ Hygienic
■ Easy to clean
■ Acid proof


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Strength Multiple Alarms

Threshold Alarm Fire 2


4 ● Initiate suppression
of 2nd Detector 2nd Detector

● Initiate fire alarm to the building


Threshold Alarm 3 Fire 1 ● Call Fire Brigade
● Evacuate the site

● Initiate precautious action


Rate-of-Rise Alarm 2 Action
● Locate the source of ignition

Rate-of-Rise Pre-Alarm 1 Alert ● Verify the alarm condition

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Strength Extremely Reliable
“Dynamic Heat Watch” for zero nuisance alarms
Procedure Temperature [pressure]
● Detect abnormal

[mbar/min]
“rate-of-rise”
● Check persistence

[mbar]
Δ [pressure]
after 1st delay
● Check for high
temperature after 2nd
delay Rate-of-Rise
Rate-of-rise
Benefit threshold

Reduce nuisance alarms due Delay Time Window [600] Time [s]

to changes of the
Alarm
environment temperature
Verification [rate-of-rise]
Initial Trigger

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Strength Extremely Reliable
Sample Application: Loading Docks
Sudden release of warm
Temperature [pressure]
air when opening gates.

[mbar/min]

[mbar]
Δ [pressure]

Rate-of-Rise
Rate-of-rise
WARM threshold
AIR
Delay Time Window [600] Time [s]

Alarm
Verification [rate-of-rise]
Initial Trigger

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Strength “Extinguishing Ready”

Multi-Level Triggering
+
Dynamic Heat Watch
+
2 Detector
Dependency
____________________
= reliable triggering of
extinguishing controls

Extinguishing
Controls
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Engineering ADW 535 HeatCalc
■ 3D Drawing of the tubes:
■ Tubes
■ fittings
■ Coils
■ Specification of the wanted
system performance
■ Max. Threshold
■ Verification Threshold
■ Rate-of-Rise
■ Delays
■ Calculation of the system
setup parameters:
■ Parameter Export to
ADWconfig
■ Reporting
■ Parts List

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Engineering Programming ADWconfig

ADW HEATcalc ADWconfig


Configuration
■ According to HEATcalc
or individual by
■ Delay Time
■ Day / Night Setting
■ DHW Setting
■ …

Three Simple Steps


1. ADW HEATcalc
2. ADWconfig
3. Download Ethernet TCP/IP

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Engineering Programming EASYconfig

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Chose code from table


On Board
1. Tech. Description
2. Chose Code
3. Enter Code

Enter Code

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Remote Control & Visualization ADWconfig

Configuration
■ Import of HEATcalc files
■ Parameter setting

Visualization
■ Real-time charting of
pressure values

Firmware Update
Upload of new firmware

Documenting
Printout of Parameter Setup

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Networking RS485 Networking

Long Distance
■ Up to 1km 1 2 3 250
■ Extendable by repeater

Full Control
■ Remote configuration
■ Remote monitoring of USB
faults and alarms
■ ADWconfig Software RS485 ADW 535config

Fast Scanning
50 Units in 1 second
DONGLE
Open Protocol
Disclosed under a license
agreement.

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Specifications
Unit
Dimension (w x h x d ): 250 x 212 x 134 mm
Protection Class IP 65
Operation Temperature Range: -30 to +70 °C
Operating Voltage (EN / UL): 9 – 30 VDC / 10.6 – 27VDC
Number of Sensors: 1 or 2
Sensing Range 1’000mbar / 270K
EN Certification EN54-22 (all heat classes A1 – G)
UL Certification (pending) UL521 / ULC-5530 Heat Activation Device
for special application
Sensor Tube
Measurement Temperature Range: -40 to +180°C
Tube Diameter (inner/outer) Metallic: 5/4mm PTFE: 6/4mm
Max. Tube Length (aggregated) 2 x 115m
Max. Area to cover: 2 x 800m2
Engineering / Programming: Pre-defined (EasyConfig)
or «as needed» (HeatCalc)

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User Benefits Summary
Strength Benefit Proof

Extremely Solid ● Indoor and outdoor application ● Metallic or PTFE sensor tube
● Low demand for maintenance ● IP65 enclosure
● Long life cycle ● Operating range -30°C to +70°C
Long Lasting Low “Total Cost of Ownership” (TCO): ● Metallic tubes
Maintenance free and not needing any ● Automated integrity check
replacements – for decades. ● IP 65 3000

Extremely Can be used in dangerous / aggressive ● Works in any medium (solid, liquid, gas)
Resistant environment. ● Measures from -40°C to +180°C
Extremely Can be used in Ex Zones without need ● Programmable response behavior
Flexible for barriers or Atex approval ● Does Ex without Atex certification
● Measures from -40°C to +180°C
Serviceability Maintenance can take place without ● Sensor tube is maintenance free
need to access the detection area
Extremely Fast Buy extra time for securing the zone Fastest heat sensing technology available
Engineering Reliability at performance extremes HeatCalc 3D design software

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WRAP UP Strength
Can be exposed to the sun
■ Cable does not get hard or brittle
■ Response behavior remains stable

Sensing device without active components


■ Resists lightening
■ Resists electrical interference

Will not be destroyed by rodents


■ Hard to byte
■ Odorless

No restrictions at extremely high or low temp.


■ No reduced tube length
■ No change of the response behavior

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WRAP UP Strength
Can be used in food processing
■ Resists solvents, steam, acids …
■ Easy to clean

Can be re-used after a fire incident


■ Fires of limited size and duration will not destroy the tube
■ Can be tested with real fire

Answers all sort of environmental challenges


■ Acids, gases, powders, dust
■ Heat, cold, rain, …

Comes with two detectors


■ Double knock without additional detector
■ Simultaneous response to four different criteria

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Success Stories Car Parks

Parking «Esplanade»
■ Europe’s largest Parking
■ 4 Levels
■ 11’000 Cars
■ 9’800 Public
■ 1’800 VIP

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Success Stories Road Tunnels

Dozens of road tunnels COPPER TUBE

worldwide.

2.5km Bypass Tunnel Ligerz, Switzerland

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Success Stories Distilleries

COPPER TUBES

Large Distillery in Italy with


many Ex zones.

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Success Stories Food Processing

VILSA Brunnen,
Bremen, Germany

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Success Stories Floating Roof Tank

FOAM UNITS

Hundreds of Floating
Roof Tanks all over India.
TANK FARM at MUNDRA PORT Gujarat, India

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Success Stories Floating Roof Tank

Specialty: Covered
Floating Roof Tanks

TANK FARM at Klaipeda, Lithuania

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Success Stories Wood Bridge

Bridge “Büren an der Aare”


■ ADW sensor below floor
for detecting fire attack
by boat
■ ADW sensor below roof
tiles
■ Fake point detectors on
the beams below the
roof containing just a
switch for indicating
tampering

WOODBRIDGE Büren an der Aare, Switzerland

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Success Stories Sightseeing Platform

Bridge “Büren an der Aare”


■ ADW sensor below floor
for detecting fire attack
by boat
■ ADW sensor below roof
tiles
■ Fake point detectors on
the beams below the
roof containing just a
switch for indicating
tampering

WOODBRIDGE Büren an der Aare, Switzerland


“Chuderhüsi” Tower, Switzerland

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Thank you for your attention!

Securiton AG
Alarm- und Sicherheitssysteme
Alpenstrasse 20, CH-3052 Zollikofen
www.securiton.ch, [email protected]

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