Ei Electronics Ei173, Ei160, Ei161, Ei174, Ei166 User Manual

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Instruction Leaflet
Smoke Alarm Systems for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
- with Strobe & Vibrator
Ei 169/160 BASIC SYSTEM (requires a Smoke Alarm Ei161 or Ei166)
Ei 170/160 with MAINS IONISATION SMOKE ALARM Ei 161
Ei 171/160 with MAINS OPTICAL SMOKE ALARM Ei 166
SMOKE ALARM Ei 161 or Ei 166
CONTROL PANEL Ei 173
(With rechargeable battery
STROBE
for one week standby)
Introduction
This leaflet describes the installation of the Ei 169/160, Ei
170/160 and Ei 171/160 Systems.
Important: Read all instructions before installing. This leaf-
let must be left with the end user after installation.
Do not
turn on until it is fully wired.
The systems consist of:-
Ei 169 / 160
Ei 173 Control Panel (with built in strobe)
Ei 174 Vibrator Pad
Ei 172/160 Pattress for Smoke / Heat Alarm Interface (this
requires an Easi-fit Alarm to operate i.e. Ei 140, 141, 146,
161 or 166)
Ei 170 / 160
Ei 169/160 with a Mains Ionisation Smoke Alarm Ei 161
Ei 171 / 160
Ei 169/160 with a Mains Optical Smoke Alarm Ei 166
1. Location & Installation
The Control Panel should normally be fixed such that the in ternal strobe light can be seen from the bed and the vibration pad can be placed under the mattress or pillow. It has to be powered from the mains (230 VAC) so a suitable power point or junction box must be available to which it can be perma nently connected. The Smoke Alarm must be located as de scribed in the Smoke Alarm instructions supplied. Cable (10 m) is supplied to connect between the Control Panel and the Ei 172/160 Pattress for the smoke alarm.
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PATTRESS Ei 172/160
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VIBRATION PAD Ei 174
This can be extended up to 50 m (20 ohms max.) with suit­able low voltage cable if required. The Smoke Alarm supplied with the system may be interconnected with other Ei mains powered smoke/heat alarms up to a maximum of 12 alarms (see below for details) in total. Many dwellings require more than one smoke alarm for minimum protection. See the smoke alarm instruction leaflet for detailed advice on, interconnec­tion, maintenance etc.
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Warning: This mains operated system should be installed and interconnnected by a qualified electrician in accordance with the Regulations for Electrical Installations published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers (UK). Failure to install this system correctly may expose the userto shock or fire hazards. Mains (230VAC) rated cable mustbe used for the interconnect wire along with the mains itself.
Control Panel
The Control Panel should be permanently fixed to the wall using the screws and plastic plugs enclosed. The screws should be spaced 114 mm (4.5 in) vertically apart. The top screw should be 27 mm (1.1 in) below the top surface of the control panel when installed. The screws (large heads) should be screwed into the wall leaving a gap of approximately 4 mm (0.15 in) under the head. Fit the keyhole slots on the back of the control panel over the screw heads and slide the panel down vertically into position.
The mains adaptor can be plugged into a socket. The socket
must not be used for any other equipment and it must always
­be switched on.
It is preferable to permanentlywire theunit intoa mains junc
tion box. In this case remove the plug and wire as follows.
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Warning: First remove the powerto the circuit at the distribu tion board. If you are in any doubt about how to do this, get help from a qualified electrician.
Connecting to mains junction box.
The mains lead wires are colour coded as follows:
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brown: live blue: neutral
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal/wire which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal/wire which is marked withthe letter L or coloured red.
The apparatus is not to be earthed, so no connection is to be made to terminals or wires marked with the letter E, the sym bol or coloured green or green and yellow.
Bring the low voltage wiring from the control panel to where the smoke alarm is to be located. Route all wires neatly and securely along the walls and ceilings.
Note: Turning off the power switch on the Control Panel does not switch off the apparatus from the supply mains. The switch removes the AC and battery power from the Control Panel, but the mains transformer remains connected to the supply mains.
Vibration Pad
Plug the vibration pad into its locking socket on the control panel. Place the vibration pad under the pillow or mattress. It is important that the person in the bed can feel the vibration ­check it is sufficient to wake a person by lying on the bed and pressing the test button on the control panel - see also “Test ing your system”. Some mattresses may not transmit suffi cient vibration, and in these cases it should be fitted under the pillow. Note: During testing, or in an actual alarm situation, the pad pulses on and off for greater effect on sleepers.
Mains Smoke Alarm Interface Pattress Ei 172/160
The pattress is used tomount the smoke alarm inits location, to connect it to the mains and interconnect wires, and to con­nect it to the wires from the Ei 173 control panel.
tions from the non-isolated mains powered smoke alarms, to the low voltage control panel wires are through an opto-isolator in the Ei 172/160 for electrical safety).
(The connec-
3. The low voltage wiring from the control panel must not be
run in the same conduit as the mains/interconnect wires.
4. Using a sharp knife remove material from the appropriate knockouts making sure that there is no gap, either where mated with the ducting/conduit or with the low voltage wires. There are three knockouts and one on the rear.
5. Screw the pattress to the surface using the two screws
and plastic plugs supplied.
6. Figure 1 shows the connections. Connect the incoming
live, neutral, and interconnect (from other smoke alarms if
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present) to the pre-wired connector block. The Pattress does not require an Earth. The three wires for connecting to the smoke alarm mounting plate arealready wired to the pattress.
Connect the red wire (remove the small piece of insulating tape first) from the control panel to the terminal marked “R” and the yellow wire to the terminal marked “Y”. The black and blue wires from the control panel are not used. They should both be connected to thespare terminal for extra strain relief.
7. Bring the mounting plate wires out through the hole in the mounting plate as shown in figure 2. Connect the three wires to the mounting plate terminals following the wiring colours specified in figure 2. Note:The white interconnect wire must be connected to the smoke alarm (even if there is only one smoke alarm on the system).
SMOKE ALARM MOUNTING PLATE
WIRING FROM PATTRESS Ei172/160
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INTERCONNECT (WHITE)
NEUTRAL (BLUE)
PLATE FIXING SCREWS
PATTRESSWIRING
TO EASI-FIT SMOKE ALARM MOUNTING PLATE
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INTERCONNECT
TO OTHER SMOKE/HEAT ALARMS (IF PRESENT)
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SPARE TERMINAL
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TO CONTROL
PANEL Ei173
Figure 1
1. Choose the mounting position following the siting instruc
tions in the Smoke Alarm leaflet. Remove the power from the circuit you plan to use.
2. Where the incoming mains and interconnect wires are on the surface of the ceiling or wall the appropriately sized duct ing/conduit must be chosen to mate with the unit.
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Figure 2
8. Replace the wiring cover on the mounting plate. Slide the
Smoke Alarm on to the mountig plate.
Interconnecting Smoke Alarms
A maximum of 12 Ei 140,141,144,145,146,161,164,166 Smoke/Heat Alarms may be interconnected to one Ei 172/160 unit. When one alarm senses fire all interconnected units will sound and the control panel will turn on the strobe light and vi bration pad (See Smoke/Heat Alarm instruction leaflet for fur ther details on
Warning
Alarm. Doing this may damagethe alarms and could result in a shock or fire damage.
Note 1: An alarm with battery back-up (i.e. Ei 141,144,146,161,164,166) will continue to operate during mains failure andwill be able to signal the control panel if they sense fire.
The control panel also has battery back-up, so that it too will operate during mains failure.
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interconnection wiring).
: Do not connect to any other type of Smoke/Heat
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