BOSCH D341 D342 User Manual

D341/D342  
Installation Instructions  
Air Duct Smoke Detector  
Housing  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 3.0 Assembly  
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For example, you need a 7 ft (2.13 m) sample tube.  
Combine a 3 ft (0.91 m) sample tube and a 5 ft (1.52  
m) sample tube. Cut 1 ft (30.48 cm) from the narrow  
end.  
3.0 Assembly  
The D341/D342 includes:  
One housing, power card, and cover assembly  
Two #10-24 x 1 in. machine screws for mounting  
Two #10-24 jack nuts  
One exhaust tube  
Two tube clamps with four screws  
Two foam gaskets  
Two air filters  
One drilling template  
One cover gasket  
Sample tubes that are more than 3 ft (0.91 m) must be  
supported at the end opposite the duct detector. The  
support hole should be 1 in. to 2 in. (2.5 cm to 5 cm)  
below the entry hole to allow for possible moisture  
drainage (refer to Figure 2). Seal the gap between duct  
and sample tube.  
Figure 2: Sample Tube Support Hole  
The D341I/P and D342I/P also include a head and 1.5  
ft (0.46 m) sample tube.  
4.0 Sample Tubes  
Sample tubes must extend across the width of the duct.  
These tubes are available in three sizes:  
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D344-1.5 (1.5 ft [0.46 m])  
D344-3 (3 ft [0.91 m])  
D344-5 (5 ft [1.52 m])  
1 - 1 in. to 2 in. (2.5 cm to 5 cm)  
You can remove a maximum of 6 in. (15 cm) from the  
D344-1.5 for 1 ft (0.30 m) duct installations. If using the  
D344-1.5 in installations where the duct width is  
between 12 in. (30.5 cm) and 18 in. (45.7 cm), cover  
some of the sample holes. There are 19 sample holes in  
the D344-1.5, but only 12 of them are needed for  
normal installation. Depending on the length, you  
might need to cover some of the holes with duct tape.  
Use even spacing when you cover sample holes. This  
allows for an even sample across the width of the duct  
(refer to Figure 3).  
Sample tubes include an end plug that must be  
installed in the narrow end (refer to Figure 1).  
Figure 1: Sample Tube  
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1 - Set screw  
2 - End plug  
Figure 3: Covering Sample Tube Holes  
A sample tube’s maximum length is 10 ft (3.05 m); its  
minimum length is 1 ft (30.48 cm). You can join or cut  
sample tubes to make different lengths.  
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Sample tubes must have at least 12 sample  
holes within the duct. Do not cut sample  
tubes to less than 12 sample holes.  
1 - Place duct tape over these holes  
To create a new sample tubes by combining two tubes:  
1. Remove the roll pin and set screw from one tube.  
2. Remove the end plug from the other tube.  
3. Push the flared end over the tube you want to  
lengthen.  
4. Align the air holes and insert the set screw.  
5. Reinstall the end plug.  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 5.0  
Mounting  
5.2  
Placing the Housing  
5.0 Mounting  
The D341/D342 can be mounted in any direction in  
90° increments without regard to air flow direction  
(refer to Figure 5).  
5.1  
Preparing the Duct  
Figure 5: D341/D342 Placement  
Verify the duct air flow and velocity.  
The D341/D342 is designed for use in air handling  
systems that have air velocities between 300 ft/min and  
4000 ft/min (1.52 m/c to 20.3 m/c). Check the HVAC  
engineering specifications to ensure the air velocity in  
the duct falls within these parameters. If necessary, use  
a velocity meter to check the air velocity in the duct.  
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5.1  
Selecting a Mounting Location  
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Avoid stratification and dead air space when taking a  
representative air sample. These conditions can be  
caused by return duct openings, sharp turns,  
connections, and long uninterrupted runs.  
Place the duct smoke detectors in a range of six to ten  
times the width of the duct from any uninterrupted run.  
Refer to Figure 4 for a typical duct detector placement.  
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Figure 4: Typical Duct Detector Placement  
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1 - Air flow  
2 - Correct placement  
3 - Incorrect placement  
1 - Bend or other obstruction  
2 - Six to ten times the width of the duct  
3 - Return air inlet  
4 - Width of the duct  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 5.0  
Mounting  
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1. Locate the mounting template and remove it from  
7. Place the two foam gaskets over the sample and  
exhaust ports located on the back of the  
D341/D342 (refer to Figure 9).  
its backing (refer to Figure 6).  
2. Place the mounting template over the desired  
location on the duct (refer to Figure 7).  
8. Mount the D341/D342 to the jack nuts in the duct  
using the #10-24 x 1 in. screws. Do not over  
tighten the screws. Over tightening can cause  
excessive bowing of the duct (refer to Figure 10).  
3. Drill out the required holes (two) and remove any  
remaining debris.  
4. Remove the template after the drilling is complete.  
9. Locate the sample and exhaust tubes. Ensure the  
sample tube has a plug installed at the narrow end  
of the assembly (refer to Figure 11).  
5. Place a #10-24 jack nut in each of the two 3/8 in.  
(9.5 mm) holes (refer to Figure 8).  
6. Insert the #10-24 x 1 in. machine screws into the  
jack nuts and tighten the screws firmly. This  
attaches the jack nuts to the duct. You might need  
to hold the jack nuts with an installer wrench or a  
pair of pliers while tightening the screws. This stops  
the jack nut from spinning in the hole. Remove the  
screws and set them aside for later use.  
Figure 9: Foam Gaskets  
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Figure 6: Mounting Template  
16.1 in.  
(40.8 cm)  
6.5 in.  
(16.5 cm)  
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1 - Exhaust tube port  
2 - Sample tube port  
3 - Foam gasket (2)  
Figure 10: Mounting the Housing  
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1 - 1-3/4 in. (44.5 mm) diameter sample tube  
holes (2)  
2 - 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter duct mounting holes  
(2)  
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Note: Remove template after drilling  
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Figure 7: Mounting Template Location  
1 - Duct  
2 - Duct detector housing’  
3 - #10-24 x 1 in. machine screw (2)  
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16.070 in. (40.8 cm)  
6.480 in. (16.5 cm)  
DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR  
MOUNTING TEMPLATE  
Figure 11: Exhaust and Sample Tubes  
REMOVEABLE AFTER DRILLING  
(2) 1-3/4 in. (44.5 mm) DIA. HOLES FOR SAMPLING TUBES  
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(2) 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) DIA. HOLES FOR DUCT MOUNTING  
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1 - Duct  
2 - Mounting template  
Figure 8: Jack Nuts  
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1 - Exhaust tube  
2 - Sample tube  
3 - Leave end open  
4 - Insert plug  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 5.0  
Mounting  
10. Note the direction of the airflow in the duct. Place  
the sample tube so the sampling holes face into the  
air flow (refer to Figure 12).  
12. Insert the sample and exhaust tubes into the  
housing. The sample tube holes must face into the  
air flow. The alignment pins on the tubes must seat  
into the housing. Secure the tubes in place using  
the tube clamps provided (refer to Figure 14).  
11. Ensure the exhaust tube is downwind from the  
sample tube (refer to Figure 13).  
13. Place the tube filters over the open ends of the  
sample and exhaust tubes (refer to Figure 15).  
Figure 12: Airflow Direction  
14. Visually inspect the duct smoke detectors.  
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NFPA-72 requires a semi-annual visual  
inspection. Clean or replace the tube filters  
during this inspection. Order part D344-TF  
for replacements as needed.  
Figure 14: Placing the Sample and Exhaust  
Tubes in the Housing  
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1 - Sample tube  
2 - Air flow  
3 - Sample holes  
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Figure 13: Exhaust and Sample Tube Placement  
1 - Sample tube  
2 - Tube clamps (2)  
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Figure 15: Tube Filters  
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1 - Exhaust tube  
2 - Sample tube  
3 - Air flow  
1 - Sample tube  
2 - Exhaust tube  
3 - Tube filters (2)  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 6.0  
Jumpers  
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6.0 Jumpers  
The power card contains two jumpers:  
7.0 Wiring  
Figure 18 shows the wiring knockout holes in the smoke  
detector duct.  
Tamper jumper that enables or disables the  
housing cover tamper switch.  
Reset jumper that enables or disables the remote  
keyswitch reset function. The power off reset  
functions normally regardless of the jumper setting.  
Refer to Figure 19 for the wiring terminals.  
Figure 18: Wiring Knockout Holes  
Figure 16 shows the location of the two jumpers on the  
power card.  
Figure 17 shows the enable and disable settings for the  
tamper and reset jumpers.  
Disable the reset jumper when not using  
the D344-RT.  
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Figure 16: Power Card  
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1 - Duct detector housing  
2 - Wiring knockout holes  
Figure 19: Wiring Terminals  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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1 - Tamper jumper  
2 - Reset jumper  
1 - Power input (120 VAC and 230 VAC)  
2 - Power input (24 VDC)  
3 - Alarm relay auxiliary contacts  
4 - Alarm contacts  
Figure 17: Tamper and Reset Jumper Settings  
5 - Trouble contacts  
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1 - Disabled  
2 - Enabled  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 7.0  
Wiring  
7.1  
Primary Power  
Figure 22: D344-RT Wiring  
The D341 is designed for a primary power of 24 VAC,  
120 VAC, or 24 VDC.  
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The D342 is designed for a primary power of 220  
VAC, 240 VAC, 24 VDC, or 24 VAC.  
The D341/D342 is designed for one power  
source only. Do not connect a high-voltage  
AC source and a low-voltage AC/DC  
source to the same detector.  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
RED  
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3
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5
6
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BLACK  
BLUE  
Refer to Figure 20 for 120 VAC, 220 VAC, or  
240 VAC wiring.  
ORANGE  
+OUT  
Refer to Figure 21 for 24 VAC or 24 VDC wiring.  
Figure 20: 120 VAC, 22VAC, or 240 VAC Wiring  
+IN  
1 - D341/D342 power card  
2 - D307  
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9  
7.3  
D344-RL Remote Indicator  
Do not exceed a distance of 500 ft (152 m)  
between the D306 and the D341/D342.  
Use #18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire or larger.  
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1 - 120 VAC for the D341  
Refer to Figure 23 for the D344-RL wiring.  
220 VAC or 240 VAC for the D342  
Figure 23: D344-RL Wiring  
Figure 21: 24 VAC or 24 VDC Wiring  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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1 - 24 VAC or 24 VDC  
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7.2  
D344-RT Remote Test/Indicator  
NFPA-72 requires detectors have remote alarm  
indicators where induct smoke detectors are installed in  
concealed locations that are more than 10 ft (3 m)  
above the finished floor. Remote alarm indicators are  
also required in arrangements where the detector’s  
alarm indicator is not visible to responding personnel.  
1 - D341/D342 power card  
2 - D306  
3 - Green wire  
5 - RED WIRE  
6 - Violet wire  
7 - Black wire  
Do not exceed a distance of 500 ft (152 m)  
between the D307 and the D341/D342.  
Use #18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire or larger.  
4 - Yellow wire  
Refer to Figure 22 for the D344-RT wiring.  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 7.0  
Wiring  
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7.4  
DRA-5 Remote Alarm Indicator  
7.6  
Multiple D341/D342s to Control  
Panel  
Do not exceed a distance of 500 ft (152 m)  
between the DRA-5 and the D341/D342.  
Use #18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire or larger  
Refer to Figure 26 for multiple D341/D342 to control  
panel wiring.  
Figure 26: Multiple D341/D342s to Control Panel  
Wiring  
Refer to Figure 24 for the DRA-5 wiring.  
Figure 24: DRA-5 Wiring  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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ALARM  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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1 - D341/D342  
2 - EOL resistor  
3 - Control panel  
4 - Alarm loop  
1 - D341/D342 power card  
2 - DRA-5  
3 - Red wire  
4 - White wire  
7.7  
D341/D342 to Mux Point Module  
7.5  
D341/D342 to Control Panel  
Mount the small mux point modules inside the  
D341/D342 on the power card side. Refer to Figure 27  
for the D341/D342 to mux point module wiring.  
Refer to Figure 25 for the D341/D342 to control panel  
wiring.  
Figure 25: D341/D342 to Control Panel Wiring  
Figure 27: D341/D342 to Mux Point Module  
Wiring  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
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1 - D341/D342  
2 - EOL resistor  
3 - Control panel  
4 - Alarm loop  
1 - D341/D342  
2 - EOL resistor  
3 - Zone  
4 - FACP or mux point module  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 8.0 Testing  
3. When the system is free of alarms, check each  
detector to ensure the red LED indicator is flashing  
approximately every 4 sec for the D285DH and  
every 11 sec for the D286. This verifies the  
7.8  
Single D341/D342 for Fan Control  
Refer to Figure 28 for single D341/D342 to fan control  
wiring.  
detector is receiving power and operating properly.  
Figure 28: Single D341/D342 for Fan Control  
Wiring  
4. Test each detector to ensure it will cause a control  
panel alarm. Reset the control panel after each test.  
5. Test the detectors by doing one of the following:  
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a. Place a SMK-TM magnet against the duct  
housing’s test point notch located on the front  
cover (refer to Figure 29).  
Figure 29: Testing the Detector  
14 13  
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3
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HEAT COOL  
ON OFF  
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3
1 - Power control  
2 - Fan control  
3 - System control/thermostat  
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8.0 Testing  
1 - SMK-TM magnet  
2 - Test point notch  
3 - Detector  
4 - Duct housing  
Verify air flow to ensure the system is operating  
properly. Use a manometer to verify the correct  
velocity pressure readings ranging 300 ft/min to 4000  
ft/min (1.52 m/s to 20.3 m/s). Ensure the water  
pressure differential between the sampling tubes ranges  
from 0.01 in. (0.25 mm) to 1.8 in. (4.57 cm).  
When a detector alarms, the red LED indicator  
activates and latches in the ON position.  
Ensure you clear the alarm before proceeding  
to the next detector.  
1. Check the wiring from the control panel to the last  
D341/D342 on each run for proper polarity and  
continuity. Ensure each run terminates with an  
EOL resistor as specified by the control panel’s  
manufacturer.  
b. Reset the detector by momentarily removing  
power or by placing a magnet in the reset  
notch located near the rear of the housing  
(refer to Figure 30 on page 11).  
c. Test and reset duct detectors with the D344-RT  
installed by moving the keyswitch to the  
appropriate position and observing the Alarm  
LED.  
2. Apply power to the system and check for alarms.  
a. Note which smoke detectors are in alarm, if  
any, and shut down the system down.  
b. Remove these detectors from their duct  
housing and recheck the duct housing for  
proper wiring. If the problems persist, replace  
the affected smoke detectors or swap them  
with known good units. This determines if the  
problem is caused by the detector or the duct  
housing.  
6. Check the overall loading of the alarm loop by  
measuring the voltage across each EOL resistor.  
This voltage should equal or exceed the minimum  
specified by the control panel’s manufacturer.  
c. If there is a system alarm with no detector  
alarms present, remove all smoke detectors  
and check the wiring at each duct housing. Pay  
close attention to the wiring of each EOL  
resistor.  
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D341/D342 | Installation Instructions | 9.0 Maintenance  
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Figure 30: Resetting the Detector  
9.0 Maintenance  
NFPA-72 requires a semi-annual visual  
inspection of the duct smoke detectors.  
Clean or replace the tube filters during this  
inspection. Order part DS294-TF for  
replacements as needed.  
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Notify all concerned parties before and  
after performing maintenance or testing on  
the  
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fire alarm system.  
At least once a year, clean the detector and base using  
a vacuum or clean/dry compressed air.  
1 - SMK-TM magnet  
2 - Test point notch  
3 - Detector  
4 - Duct housing  
10.0 Specifications  
Refer to Table 2 for the D341/D342 specifications.  
Table 2: Specifications  
Duct Detector Housing Power Requirements  
Operating  
Voltage:  
D341: 20 VDC to 29 VDC and 24 VAC or 120VAC  
D342: 20 VDC to 29 VDC and 24 VAC or 120 VAC  
Maximum RMS  
Ripple:  
25 percent of DC input  
Current Draw:  
Nominal Primary Voltage (D341/D342)  
Condition  
Standby  
Trouble  
Alarm  
24 VDC  
15 mA  
15 mA  
65 mA  
24 VAC  
85 mA  
120 VAC  
100 mA  
100 mA  
110 mA  
230 VAC  
25 mA  
85 mA  
25 mA  
200 mA  
30 mA  
D341/D342 when connected to the D344-RL/D344-RT Remote Indicator  
Condition  
24 VDC  
10 mA  
10 mA  
15 mA  
150 mA  
24 VAC  
0 mA  
120 VAC  
0 mA  
230 VAC  
0 mA  
Standby  
Trouble  
0 mA  
0 mA  
0 mA  
Alarm  
0 mA  
0 mA  
0 mA  
Alarm and Remote Coil (ON)  
150 mA  
25 mA  
20 mA  
Alarm Output:  
Form “A” Normally Open (NO and C) contacts 0.5 A at 24 VDC and 24 VAC, 0.1 A at 120 VAC  
Form “A” Normally Open (NO/C) contacts 0.5 A at 24 VDC/24 VAC, 0.1 A at 120 VAC  
Trouble Output:  
Auxiliary Output: Two Form “C” Normally Open and Normally Closed (NO and C and NC) contacts 10 A at 24 VDC,  
24 VAC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC  
Operating  
Temperature:  
+32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C). For UL Listed requirements, the operating temperature is +32°F to  
+100°F (0°C to + 37.8°C).  
Humidity:  
Air Velocity:  
Weight:  
0 to 95% RH  
300 ft/min to 4000 ft/min (1.52 m/s to 20.3 m/s)  
3.75 lb (1.7 kg)  
Dimensions  
(H x W x D):  
Powerup Time:  
6.5 in. x 15.5 in. x 4.25 in. (16.5 cm x 39.5 cm x 11 cm)  
22 sec maximum  
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