Product Overview
The Notifier 30-3013 is a high-performance explosion-proof smoke detector engineered for hazardous industrial locations. This unit utilizes a light-scattering infrared photodiode sensor for reliable detection of both smoldering and flaming fires. Designed for integration into fire alarm control panels (FACP) via 2-wire or 4-wire configurations, it is primarily deployed in oil and gas refineries, chemical processing plants, offshore platforms, and volatile storage facilities. The assembly consists of a precision-engineered smoke sensor head and a heavy-duty, copper-free aluminum junction box designed to contain internal explosions and prevent the ignition of external flammable atmospheres. It maintains stable operation across a wide temperature range and is compatible with various industrial fire suppression systems.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Details |
| Model |
30-3013 |
| Brand |
Notifier by Honeywell |
| Product Type |
Explosion-Proof Smoke Detector |
| Detection Method |
Photoelectric (Light-scattering) |
| Operating Voltage |
12 - 32 VDC |
| Current Consumption |
10 mA (Alarm), 100 µA (Standby) |
| Enclosure Material (Sensor) |
Polycarbonate / ABS |
| Enclosure Material (J-Box) |
Copper-free aluminum (painted) |
| Operating Temperature |
–20°C to 65°C (–4°F to 149°F) |
| Storage Temperature |
–55°C to 70°C (–67°F to 158°F) |
| Humidity Range |
5% to 95% RH (Non-condensing) |
| Shipping Weight |
5.0 Kg (approx. 11 lbs) |
| Area Classification |
Class I, Div 1 & 2, Groups B, C, D; Class II, Div 1 & 2 |
| Protection Rating |
NEMA 4X / IP66 (Junction Box) |
Engineering & Installation Guide
Field Wiring and Grounding
When installing the 30-3013 in hazardous areas, all field wiring must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) or local equivalent standards for Class I/II locations. Use shielded twisted pair cable for 2-wire loops to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). Ensure the junction box is properly grounded via the internal grounding screw to prevent static buildup and ensure the integrity of the flamepath.
Replacement and Maintenance
The smoke detector head is calibrated to specific sensitivity levels at the factory. During routine maintenance, do not attempt to disassemble the sensor head. If the unit fails self-diagnostics or enters a fault state during testing, the sensor assembly must be replaced as a single unit. Always verify that power is disconnected before opening the explosion-proof junction box to prevent ignition risks.
Environmental Considerations
While the junction box is rated for industrial use, the smoke entry ports must be kept clear of heavy dust accumulation or paint overspray. In high-vibration environments, ensure all conduit entries are secured with approved explosion-proof seals (EYS) to prevent moisture ingress and flame propagation through the conduit system.
FAQ
Is the 30-3013 compatible with third-party Fire Alarm Control Panels?
Yes, the 30-3013 is designed to operate on standard 2-wire or 4-wire 24VDC loops, making it compatible with most industrial FACPs that support conventional smoke detectors.
How is the sensitivity of the detector verified in the field?
Sensitivity testing should be performed using calibrated aerosol smoke or specialized testing equipment designed for explosion-proof housings. There is no manual sensitivity adjustment on the unit to ensure factory-set safety thresholds are maintained.
What is the recommended replacement cycle for the sensor head?
In accordance with NFPA 72 guidelines and typical industrial lifecycle management, it is recommended to inspect the unit annually and consider replacement every 10 years, or sooner if deployed in highly corrosive or oil-mist heavy environments.