SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
SENTROL Application notes - Alarms BC
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Commercial & Industrial <strong>Application</strong>s<br />
APPLICATION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
RECOMMENDED<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
PROTECTING AGAINST<br />
ROOF OR SKYLIGHT ENTRY<br />
A PIR with a curtain pattern can effectively protect areas under skylights or where<br />
the presence of valuable items increase the danger of entry through the roof. The<br />
curtain lens will blanket the area where entry is most likely to occur.<br />
The 6155 Sharpshooter can be equipped with a curtain lens for this application.<br />
The mirror sighting system helps you achieve the best coverage. Note: Make<br />
certain the unit will not be subjected to early morning or late evening light<br />
entering through the windows and striking the detector directly.<br />
For a curtain pattern, mount the swivel bracket 90° from vertical. Attach the back<br />
case of the sensor to the bracket and snap in the sighting mirror. After positioning<br />
for best coverage, tighten the bracket in place and recheck positioning with the<br />
mirror. Then snap on the front cover of the sensor with the curtain lens installed.<br />
Unit should appear rotated 90° from typical vertical position.<br />
Pass your hand up and down in front of the Sharpshooter to trip the alarm and<br />
ensure correct operation.<br />
The 6155 Sharpshooter equipped with a 6073 curtain lens is ideal for this<br />
application.<br />
Skylight<br />
SPACE DETECTION<br />
Side View. 6155 is turned 90° from standard, vertical position<br />
with curtain lens.<br />
Top View<br />
6155 Sharpshooter<br />
Skylight<br />
Top View of curtain lens.<br />
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