GUIDE SPECIFICATION

MasterFormat 2014: Section 28 16 00

MasterFormat 2016: Section 28 31 21.23

Optex, Inc. specializes in indoor and outdoor passive and active infrared technology, including a wide variety of hardwired and wireless outdoor detectors and photobeams, specialized sensors to trigger CCTV systems and a one-of-a-kind IP or Analog Class-1 Laser detector for high security applications and VMS integration. For additional information, contact:

Optex America

18730 S Wilmington Ave

Suite 100

Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 USA

Phone: +1 800 966-7839

Web: www.optexamerica.com

E-mail:

ACTIVE INFRARED PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR

DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

MasterFormat 2014:

28 16 00 Intrusion Detection

MasterFormat 2016

28 31 21.23 Area and Perimeter Intrusion Detection Devices and Sensors

Notes to Specifier:

1. Where several alternative parameters or specifications exist, or where, the specifier has the option of inserting text, such choices are presented in <bold text>, where the parameter specified in [brackets] is the normal default.

2. Explanatory notes and comments are presented in colored text.


Important Note to Security Systems Specifiers

CSI MasterFormat 2016 incorporates numerous significant changes affecting electronic safety and security. This document is written to provide flexibility in using either format, although adoption of MasterFormat 2016 is encouraged. The following is a guide to the MasterFormat numbers relevant to the product referenced in this specification.

Primary Specification Area:

MasterFormat 2014:

28 10 00 Electronic Access Control and Intrusion Detection

28 16 00 Intrusion Detection

MasterFormat 2016:

28 30 00 Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring

28 15 00 Access Control Hardware Devices

28 31 21 Area and Perimeter Intrusion

28 31 21.23 Area and Perimeter Intrusion Detection Devices and Sensors

Related Requirements:

MasterFormat 2014:

28 13 33.26 Access Control Interfaces to Intrusion Detection

28 16 33 Intrusion Detection Interfaces

MasterFormat 2016

28 16 13 Access Control Interfaces to Intrusion Detection

28 31 21.17 Fixed Optical Beam Area and Perimeter Security Systems

28 31 31 Intrusion Detection Interfaces

28 47 21.15 Notification Interfaces to Security Detection, Alarm and Monitoring

28 51 51.15 Information Interfaces to Security Detection, Alarm and Monitoring


ACTIVE INFRARED PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR

PART 1  GENERAL

1.01  SUMMARY

A.  Section includes an active infrared photoelectric beam tower intrusion sensor.

B.  Product – An IP65 rated quad beam photoelectric transmitter-receiver pair, [tower mounted] <pole mounted> <wall mounted>, and capable of operating up to [200 m] <100 m> <60 m> separation in an outdoor environment.

C.  Related Requirements

Refer to MasterFormat notes at the beginning of this document to select requirements specific to the MasterFormat version being used.

1.02  REFERENCES

A.  Abbreviations

1.  EDQ – Environmental Disqualification

2.  IR – Infrared

B.  Definitions

1.  Receiver- The sensing element for an incoming optical beam from a transmitter.

2.  Transmitter – The optical beam source.

C.  Reference Standards

1.  IEEE 802.3 - Ethernet Standards

2.  EMC Directive 2004/108/EC - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

3.  Enclosure

a.  ANSI / IEC60529 – Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures

b.  International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Ingress Protection Rating IP65

4.  UL/CSA

a.  UL681, Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm System

b.  CAN/ULC-S302, ULC Standard for Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial Premises, Safes and Vaults

c.  CAN/ULC-S310, ULC Standards for Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm.

1.03  SUBMITTALS

A.  Product Data

1.  Manufacturer’s printed or electronic data sheets

2.  Manufacturer’s installation and operation manuals

1.04  QUALIFICATIONS

A.  Manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 certified with a minimum of three years’ experience in manufacturing perimeter and area intrusion sensors.

B.  Contractor installation personnel shall be Manufacturer- trained and certified for the Laser Scan Detector.

1.05  WARRANTY

A.  Manufacturer shall provide a 5 year-limited-warranty for the system to be free of defects in material and workmanship.

END OF SECTION

PART 2  PRODUCTS

2.01  EQUIPMENT

A.  Manufacturer: Optex America

18730 S Wilmington Ave

Suite 100

Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 USA

Phone: +1 800 966-7839

Web: www.optexamerica.com

E-mail:

B.  Models: [SL-650QDP] <SL-350QDP> <SL-200QDP

C.  Alternates: None

2.02  DESCRIPTION

A.  The active infrared photoelectric sensor (“infrared sensor”) shall be an IP65 rated quad beam photoelectric transmitter-receiver pair, [tower mounted] <pole mounted> <wall mounted>, and capable of operating up to [200 m] <100 m> <60 m> separation in an outdoor environment.

The above distances correspond to Optex models SL-650QDP, SL-350QDP, and SL-200QDP, respectively. Indoor detection distance ratings are twice the outdoor rating levels.

B.  The transmitter and receiver shall be installed on opposite sides of the area to be monitored. The receiver shall detect when the IR beams are physically interrupted and generate an alarm output.

C.  The infrared sensor transmitter shall communicate with a companion infrared receiver over the specified distance with means of optimizing optical beam alignment to include each of the following:

1.  Built in optical view finder

2.  Voltmeter attachment to monitor jack at receiver

3.  Built-in LED signal strength indicator at receiver

4.  Sound assist

D.  Optical beams - The infrared sensor shall employ four separate pulsed infrared optical beams and have the following further properties:

1.  3 selectable power levels, representing 25%, 50%, and 100% of maximum power

2.  4 selectable frequencies

A 4 channel beam frequency selector can be used to avoid unwanted crosstalk that can occur when using multiple photo beams for long distance or beam stacking applications.

PART 1 

PART 2 

2.01 

2.02 

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C. 

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3.  Alignment angle: ±90° Horizontal, ±10° Vertical

4.  Lens type: Aspherical

E.  Alarms – The infrared sensor shall have the following alarm functionality:

1.  Alarm conditions:

a.  Beam interruption

1.)  Duration of beam interruption required to trigger an alarm: 50, 100, 250, 500 msec (adjustable)

b.  Tamper at transmitter or receiver

c.  Environmental disqualification (EDQ) whereby an output is generated due to insufficient optical signal strength at the receiver

2.  Contact outputs:

a.  Alarm: Form C (NO or NC), 30 VDC, .2A

b.  EDQ: Form C (NO or NC), 30 VDC, .2A

c.  Tamper: NC

3.  When an alarm is activated during alert status, the detector shall memorize the alarm activation.

F.  Mounting

1.  [The infrared sensor shall be housed in a tower configuration with the option to double stack the sensor for a total of 8 beams.] <The infrared sensor shall be mounted on poles with a diameter of 1.34 – 1.89 inches, positioning the transmitter and receiver at the proper detection height.> <The infrared sensor shall be wall mounted, positioning the transmitter and receiver at the proper detection height.>

G.  Electrical

1.  Voltage input: 10.5 – 30 VDC

2.  Maximum current draw: transmitter - 16 mA: receiver – 24 mA

H.  Physical and environmental

1.  Operating temperature: -35o C - +60o C (-30o F - +140o F)

2.  Humidity: 95% maximum

3.  Dimensions (HxWxD): 17.6 x 3.1 x 3.8 in. (448 x 79 x 96 mm)

4.  Environmental Rating: IP65

5.  External light source protection means:

a.  front cover filter

b.  IR bandpass filters for photodiode detectors

c.  light disturbance compensation circuitry

2.03  ACCESSORIES

A.  The sensor shall have the following optional accessories available:

1.  Anti bird cap

2.  Beam alignment unit

3.  Heater unit

END OF SECTION

PART 3  EXECUTION

3.01  INSTALLERS

A.  Contractor personnel shall comply with all applicable state and local licensing requirements.

3.02  INSTALLATION

A.  Contractor shall follow Manufacturer’s recommended installation procedures and guidelines, including:

1.  No installation on an unstable surface or where stability cannot be assured

2.  Avoidance of natural or man-made objects that may block the infrared beams

3.  Orienting the receiver to avoid direct sunlight

4.  Insuring that transmitter and receiver of the same manufacturer and model

5.  Installation of unit at least one meter (3.3 ft.) away from a wall or fence running parallel to the beams.

END OF SECTION

Optex SL_QDP Series ACTIVE INFRARED PHOTOELECTRIC SENSOR

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