HAGER TG500B - Smoke detector

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Product type Optical smoke detector
Coverage 50 m²
Dimensions (D x H) 125 mm x 48 mm
Weight 210 g
Power supply 9 V alkaline battery type 6LR61 (service life 4 years) or 9 V lithium battery type U9VL-J-P (service life 10 years)
Visual indication Red LED (status, alarms, faults), white LED (emergency halo)
Sound level 85 dB at 3 m in alarm, 73 dB at 3 m in test/fault
Wired interconnection Up to 40 detectors, cable 400 m max, cross-section 1.5 mm²
Operating temperature -10 °C to +55 °C
Ingress protection rating IP32
Standards EN 14604:2005
Warranty 24 months
Main functions Optical smoke detection, manual test, voluntary inhibition 15 min, wired network, emergency light
Maintenance and cleaning Annual vacuum cleaning of slots, do not paint, max service life 10 years
Safety Do not use an open flame to test, avoid condensation and dust
Installation and location At the center of the ceiling, more than 50 cm from obstacles, away from air vents

Frequently Asked Questions - TG500B HAGER

How to test the TG500B smoke detector?
Press and hold the test button for about 5 seconds until the internal alarm sounds. Release the button. The detector emits an intermittent beep (73 dB at 3 m) and the red LED flashes quickly. Perform this test at least once a month.
What to do in case of false alarm?
If the alarm is triggered by non-hazardous smoke (cooking, steam), silence the detector by pressing the test button until the first beep. The detector is deactivated for 15 minutes, then automatically returns to normal mode.
How to temporarily silence the detector?
Press the test button until the first beep (or until the alarm stops). The red LED flashes every 2 seconds. The detector remains inactive for 15 minutes. To reactivate it earlier, perform a manual test.
When to replace the battery of the TG500B?
Replace the battery as soon as the detector emits 1 flash every 5 seconds (battery low). You have 30 days of operation after the first signal. Use a 9 V alkaline battery type 6LR61 or a 9 V lithium battery type U9VL-J-P.
How to clean the smoke detector?
Vacuum the slots of the detection chamber at least once a year, or as soon as the detector indicates a dirty chamber (8 flashes every 8 seconds). If the problem persists, replace the detector.
What is the service life of the TG500B detector?
The smoke detector must be replaced after a maximum of 10 years. It contains no radioactive material; dispose of it in the appropriate bins.
Can multiple TG500B detectors be interconnected?
Yes, you can interconnect up to 40 detectors via wired connection (cable 1.5 mm², max length 400 m). In case of detection, all detectors in the network trigger their alarm. Use only detectors of the same model.
What do the red LED flashes mean?
Normal operation: 1 flash every 10 seconds. Smoke detection: rapid flashing. Battery fault: 1 flash every 5 seconds. Dirty chamber: 8 flashes every 8 seconds. Inhibition: flash every 2 seconds.
Where to install the TG500B smoke detector?
Install it at the center of the ceiling, more than 50 cm from walls and obstacles, away from air vents, more than 6 m from a fireplace, and in risk rooms (living room, bedrooms, hallways). Avoid bathrooms, laundry rooms, and very dusty areas.
What to do in case of smoke alarm?
Stay calm. Follow your evacuation plan: crawl on the floor (less smoke), wake up occupants, gather outside at the meeting point, then call the fire department. Do not re-enter the building.

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USER MANUAL TG500B HAGER

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Sommaire

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Entretoises de fixation (11 mm)

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- Operation principle ...... 26

- Description 27

Power supply 28

Installation of the detector ..... 28

- Selection of the installation location 28

- Fixing 29

- Installing several detectors in a network 30

Testing the detector 31

Manual disabling of the detector 32

Indication of faults 32

- Power supply fault 32

- Indication of detection head clogging 33

Maintenance 33

- Detection head maintenance ..... 33

- Battery replacement 34

- In case of works 34

User sheet.... 35 - 36

Technical characteristics ...... 37

TG 500A (white)

TG 500B (silver)

TG 501A (white)

Presentation

Operation principle

This optical smoke detector is intended for the protection of private apartments in buildings, or homes, mobile homes and motor homes.

It can be: - Used as a standalone unit, or

- Inter-connected in a wired network of up to 40 detectors.

In the event of smoke detection:

Detector at the source of the smoke detection signalOther detectors with wired inter-connection

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Description

HAGER TG500B - Description - 1

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Alimentation

TG 500A / TG 500B

Connect the battery, making sure that the battery connections are correct. The red indicator lamp fl ickers for 15 sec, then once every 10 sec, signalling the normal operation of the detector.

TG 501A

Connect the battery, making sure that the direction of battery connections are correct and connect the product to the sector 230 V on terminals L/N. The red indicator lamp fl ickers for 15 sec, then once every 10 sec, signalling the normal operation of the detector. The green indicator indicates the sector presence.

Installation of the detector

Selection of the installation location

The detector shall be installed:

  • In rooms subject to a risk of fi re (living rooms with a fi replace, childrens rooms, occupied attics or basements...),
  • Preferably at the center of the ceiling,
  • Away from air outlets likely to disperse smoke,
  • At a distance greater than 50 cm from any obstacle (wall, partition, beam...),
  • At each end of a corridor of a length greater than 10 m.
    If the installation at a horizontal ceiling is not feasible, install it:
  • At a distance greater than 50 cm from the ceiling and from any room angle
  • Away from any electric disturbances (electric meter, metal box, electronic ballast...),
  • In the event of fi xing to a metal wall: insert a nonmagnetic material support wedge (wood or plastic) between the base and the wall.

The detector shall not be fixed:

  • Directly on a metal surface,
  • near (minimum distance 50 cm) an electronic ballast, low voltage transformer, energy saving bulbs, etc,
    • In very dusty rooms,
  • In a room where the inside temperature can fall below -10°C or above +50°C, resulting in a failure of the detector,
  • At a distance less than 1m from any heating, cooling or ventilation outlet, by which smoke could be dispersed,
  • At a distance less than 6 m from any fi replace or wood stove where fl ue gas is likely to release unwanted alarm,
  • In a room where cooking and steam fumes are likely to cause an unwanted false alarm,
  • In a room where there is a risk of condensation or moisture (such as bathrooms, wash-houses...),
  • At the top of an ogival ceiling (with an A shape), where an air pocket can be formed and prevent smoke from reaching the detector.

Fixing

Fixing with fl ush-mounting box

For boxes of 60 mm diameter: use holes marked 60

For boxes of 85 mm diameter: use holes marked 85.

Fix the base using suitable screws.

Projecting mounting (Fig A)

  • Place the base in the desired location, then mark the position of the 2 fi xing holes using a pencil (ref. mark 60 or 85).
  • Drill holes using a 5 mm ∅ drill bit.
  • Fix the base using suitable fi xings.

For interconnecting cabling, remove the 2 fi xing spacers and insert them between the ceiling and the mounting base by capping the 2 selected fi xing holes.

Optional locking of the detector on the mounting base (Fig B).

Optional locking is designed to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector.

Using cutting pliers, cut the locking nipple.

Opening will now be possible only by means of a fl at blade screwdriver.

Align the 2 locating arrows marked on the mounting base and the detectors, then lock the unit by turning clockwise.

The detector cannot be locked on its base if the battery is not inserted in its housing.

Do not use force to lock the unit.

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Fixing spacers (11 mm)

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Installing several detectors in a network

It is possible to inter-connect up to 40 detectors to make alarm activation possible over the whole range of smoke detectors of the home.

  1. After the detector's mounting base has been installed, unfasten the connector block.
  2. Then do the wiring as follows:

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For a cable of 1.5 mm csa, the distance shall not exceed 400 m.

  1. Fasten the connector block back onto the supporting base.
  2. Lock the detector on its base.

Connect only detectors of the same model within the network.

To install TG501 detectors in a network, an asymmetric power supply can be used. A separate cutout should be used for protection in this case.

For energy supply and signal forwarding of the smoke detectors a cable (NYM-0/3 x 1.5 mm ^2 or NYM-4 x 1.5 mm ^2 with earth wire) has to be laid separately.

Testing the detector

Although the alarm level is reduced during a manual test of a smoke detector, it is advisable to inform neighbours prior to running the test and to use all suitable hearing protective devices.

Never use a naked flame for testing the smoke detector.

Manual test

Press (for approximately 5 sec) the test key until the built-in alarm is released.

The alarm sounds until the test button is released:

Detector at the source of the smoke detection signalOther wired inter-connected detectors
The unit fl ashes quicklyThe unit fl ashes quickly
The unit fl ickers every sec.An emergency light is turned on 1 sec.
The alarms sounds for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 1 sec.The alarms sounds for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 2 sec.
The unit fl ashes quicklyThe unit fl ashes quickly
The unit fl ickers every sec.An emergency light is turned on 1 sec.
The alarms sounds for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 1 sec.The alarms sounds for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 2 sec.

The manuel test is to be carried out at least once a month, in particular after a long absence.

Detection test:

Using the smoke generator, spray smoke through the slots about 10 cm away from the detection head for 1 to 2 seconds.

When a manual test has been performed less than 5 minutes before using the smoke generator, the detector issues a series of audible signals within the next 10 seconds. These are closer and closer together until the detector is triggered (12 to 22 seconds after spraying). If the detector does not beep, there is not enough smoke around the detection head. Spray some more smoke through the slots.

Manual disabling of the detector

It is possible to disable the detector for a 15 min. period:

  • Prior to activities likely to produce dust (sweeping of a dusty room, of a chimney...) and cause unwanted alarm activation,
  • To stop alarm in the event of detection of non-dangerous smoke.

In order to disable the detector, press the test key until the 1st beep sounds or until the detector stops its built-in audible alarm. The indicator signalling the state of the detector fl ickers every 2 sec.

After the 15 min. disable period has passed or after a manual test, the detector is set back automatically into normal operation with the detector state indicator fl ickering every 10 s.

For the 15 min. disable period, the detector will not detect any smoke, nor emit any audible alarm.

In the case of an installation in network and of a non-dangerous smoke detection, it is obligatory to inhibit the detector at the origin of detection (led red twinkling) to stop the ringing.

Indication of faults

Power supply fault:

Detector at the source of the fault indication

HAGER TG500B - Power supply fault: - 1TG 500A/TG 500Bthe unit fl ickers once every 5 sec.TG 501A-
HAGER TG500B - Power supply fault: - 2the unit emits 2 fast beeps every 60 sec

After the power supply fault has occurred, the detector will operate normally for a 30-day period. However is advisable to replace the battery as soon as possible.

If the sound indication of the power supply failure occurs at an inappropriate time, it is possible to postpone its occurrence for an 8-hour delay over a maximum 7-day period by pressing the test key until the 1st beep is emitted.

This is the time period available for replacing the battery.

Indication of detection head clogging:

Detector at the source of the fault indication

HAGER TG500B - Indication of detection head clogging: - 1TG 500A/TG 500Bthe unit fl ickers 8 times over an 8-sec periodTG 501A-
HAGER TG500B - Indication of detection head clogging: - 2the unit beeps fast 8 times over a 58-sec period

If the sound indication of the clogged detection head state is activated at an inappropriate time, it is

possible to postpone its occurrence for an 8-hour delay over a maximum 7-day period by pressing the test key until the 1st beep is emitted.

This is the time period available for cleaning the detector.

Maintenance

Detection head maintenance

The regular maintenance of the detector is of upmost importance. The detection head slots shall be vacuum-cleaned at least once a year or upon each indication of detection head clogging (See section on Fault indication).

If the detection head clogged indication remains after de-dusting, replace the detector.

Smoke detectors shall in any case be replaced after 10-year operation.

The smoke detector contains no radioactive material.

Please comply with local regulations for the disposal of unusabledetectors.

Battery replacement

A. If the optional opening of the detector is not locked (See section on Fixing):

  • Take the detector off its mounting base by turning it counter clockwise until the unlock click is heard.
  • Replace the worn battery.
  • Lock the detector back onto its base.
  • Carry out a test (See section on Test of detector).

B. If the optional opening of the detector is locked (see Fixing):

  • Insert a fl at blade screwdriver into this notch.
  • Take the detector off its mounting base by turning it counter clockwise until the unlock click is heard.
  • Replace the worn battery.
  • Lock the detector back onto its base.
  • Carry out a test (See section on Test of detector).

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Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced - Replaced only with the same or equivalent type.

It is mandatory to replace the battery initially supplied with an alkaline battery of the same type (9 V, 6LR61).

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Dispose of worn batteries according to local waste disposal regulations.

In case of any works in the room

Painting the detector is prohibited.

Protect the detector by covering it fully with the plastic cover supplied, prior to carrying out any work in the room after detector's installation.

The operation of the smoke detector is not possible in partnership with a sprinkler device.

Warranty

A warranty period of 24 months is offered on hager products, from date of manufacture, relating to any material or manufacturing defect. If any product is found to be defective it must be returned via the installer and supplier (wholesaler). The warranty is withdrawn if:

- after inspection by hager quality control dept the device is found to have been installed in a manner which is contrary to IEE wiring regulations and accepted practice within the industry at the time of installation.

- the procedure for the return of goods has not been followed. Explanation of defect must be included when returning goods.

Getting ready for fi re emergency

  • Prepare an evacuation route.
  • Draw up an emergency plan for all rooms.
  • In case of fi re, exit the room by crawling on the floor as there is less smoke at that level.
  • Wake up everybody as soon as the alarm is activated.
  • Set a meeting point outside the home in advance.
  • Close all windows and doors.
  • Call the fire department.

Summary of reactions and signals of the detector

Normal operation

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1 fl ash every 10 sec.

Smoke detection (1)

Detector at the source of the smoke detection signalOther wired inter-connected detectors
HAGER TG500B - Smoke detection (1) - 1The unit fl ashes quickly-
HAGER TG500B - Smoke detection (1) - 2An emergency light is turned onAn emergency light is turned on
HAGER TG500B - Smoke detection (1) - 3A built-in alarm is released on a continuous basis (85 dB(A) from 3 m)A modulated built-in audible alarm is released (85 dB(A) from 3 m)

(1) Alarm sounds until smoke is dissipated

Test of the detector (2)

Detector at the source of the smoke detection signalOther wired inter-connected detectors
HAGER TG500B - Test of the detector (2) - 1The unit fl ashes quicklyThe unit fl ashes quickly
HAGER TG500B - Test of the detector (2) - 2The unit fl ickers every sec.An emergency light is turned on 1 sec.
HAGER TG500B - Test of the detector (2) - 3The alarms rings for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 1 sec.The alarms rings for 1 sec (73 dB (A) from a 3 m distance), then stops for 2 sec.

(2) Alarm sounds when the key test is pressed for more than 5 sec. and until this key is released

of the detector

It is possible to disable the detector for a 15 min. period:

  • Prior to activities likely to produce smoke (sweeping of a dusty room, of a chimney...) and cause unwanted alarm release,
  • o stop alarm in the event of detection of non-dangerous smoke.
    In order to disable the detector, press the test key until the 1st beep sounds or until the detector stop its built-in audible alarm. The indicator signalling the state of the detector fl ickers every 2 sec.

For the 15 min. disable period, the detector will not detect any smoke, nor release any audible alarm.

After the 15 min. disable period has passed or after a manual test, the detector is set back automatically into normal operation with the detector state indicator fl ickering every 10 s.

Indication of faultsManual disabling

Power supply fault

Detector at the source of the fault indication

[WABX]TG 500A/TG 500Bthe unit fl ickers once every 5 sec.TG 501A-
HAGER TG500B - Power supply fault - 1the unit releases 2 fast beeps every 60 sec.

Indication of detection head clogging

Detector at the source of the fault indication

[zczz]TG 500A/TG 500Bthe unit fl ickers 8 times over an 8-sec periodTG 501A-
HAGER TG500B - Indication of detection head clogging - 1the unit fl ickers 8 times over an 8-sec period

Thanks to a twilight cell, the sound indication of power and detection head clogging faults is inhibited during the night and delayed for a maximum 12-hour period.

If the sound indication of the clogged detection head state is activated at an inappropriate time, it is possible to postpone its occurrence for an 8-hour delay over a maximum 7-day period by pressing the test key until the 1st beep is emitted. This is the time period available for cleaning the detector.

Technical characteristics

  • Type of detection: optical smoke detector
    • Average coverage: 50 m²
  • Use: interior
  • Power supply:

- TG 500A / TG 500B:

  • 9 V alkaline battery (Type: 6LR61); battery life approximately 4 years
  • 9 V lithium battery (Type: U9VL-J-P); battery life approximately 10 years

- TG 501A:

  • 230 V \~
  • 9 V alkaline battery (Type: 6LR61); battery life approximately 10 years

- Signalling:

  • state of the detector,
  • alarm activations,
  • faults: red indicator

- Emergency light turn-on in the event of detection: white indicator

  • Built-in audible alarm in the event of detection: 85 dB from 3 m
    • Built-in audible alarm

  • in the event of test,

  • for signalling,
  • of a fault: 73 dB from 3 m

  • Wired interconnection: of up to 40 detectors
    • Maximum cable length: 400 m max.
    • Maximum cable diameter: 1,5 mm

  • Operating temperature: - 10 °C to + 55 °C
    • Storage temperature: - 10 °C to + 60 °C
    • Protection class: IP32
  • Dimensions (D x H): 125 mm x 48 mm
  • Weight: 210 g
    • Standards: 14604: 2005

Non-binding document, subject to modification without notice.

The smoke detector TG500A/B is in conformity with the requirements of the regulation (EU) N° 305/2011 and with all essential characteristics of the harmonized standard EN 14604 (2005). The declaration of performance of the product TG500A/B can be downloaded on hager commercial internet site of the concerned country.

The smoke detector TG501A is in conformity with the requirements of the regulation (EU) N° 305/2011 and with all essential characteristics of the harmonized standard EN 14604 (2005). The declaration of performance of the product TG501A can be downloaded on hager commercial internet site of the concerned country.

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