Honeywell 13270-01LB, 75585-01NMB, 75585-02NMB, 13270-04LB, 75585-04NMB Data, Installation And Commissioning Manual

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This manual covers a range of conventional fire panel and include system design, installation and configuration information.
The fire panels covered are designed in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 2:1997 + AMD 1 (and include optional clauses 7.8, 7.10 & 7.11), plus the requirements of EN54 Part 4:1997 + AMD 1 and AMD 2. This publication covers the Conventional fire alarm panels:
q 1 zone panel:- 13270-01LB and
75585-01NMB
q 2 zone panel:- 13270-02LB and
75585-02NMB
q 4 zone panel:- 13270-04LB and
75585-04NMB
q 8 zone panel:- 13270-08LB and
75585-08NMB
q Fire alarm repeat panel:
13271-08LB and 75586-08NMB.
The panels are supplied without batteries.
This manual is intended for use by installers and commissioning engineers.
A separate Operating instructions and Log book has been supplied along with this booklet which must be forwarded on to the End User.
4188-424 issue 4_Part 1_10-09
Data, Installation and Commissioning guide
Fire Control and Repeat panels
(Conventional 1, 2, 4 and 8 Zone panel range)
Content Page
System design · · . . . . . 2
Cables - · · · · · . . . . . 4
Notes to installers . . . . . 5
Panel fixing· · · · . . . . . 6
Terminals · · · · . . . . . 8
Controls & indicators . . . . 9
Power up tests · · . . . . . 10
Installed system tests . . . 11 Config. considerations . . . 11
Access levels 2 · . . . . . 12
Operating instructions for
Access level 2 functions . . 12 Programming Options . . . 14 Operating instructions for
Access level 3 functions . . 14 Operating instructions for
Access level 4 functions . . 15
Fault indications · . . . . . 16
Fault finding · · · . . . . . 17
Specification for the
Control panel· · · . . . . . 20
Specification for the
Repeat panel· · · . . . . . 22
Parts list · · · · · . . . . . 23
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System design
The fire system design should be to
BS 5839:Part 1:2002 + A2:2006 Code of Practice for system design installation and servicing.
Supplemented with customer requirements.
Mains Supply
The control panel mains supply must be via a fused spur unit rated:
5A - 1 & 2 Zone panel/Repeat
panel
7A - 4 & 8 Zone panel
Standby Supply
With the recommended batteries the control panel will provide a standby supply under mains failure conditions. A period of 72 hours followed by 30 minutes of alarm load is possible and is dependent on the system loading.
24V power supply
The power supply terminals ‘24+ and 0’ may drive external ancillary equipment and is designed to be used in conjunction with auxiliary contacts and common fire and fault outputs. The maximum currents are 250mA (1 & 2 zone) and 500mA (4 & 8 zone). The supply is monitored for faulty 24V supply level or fuse blowing.
NOTE: The use of the 24V supply will affect the panel standby capability.
Fire Detection (Zone Circuits)
Each zone circuit can have up to
3.0mA load. An end-of-line capacitor unit or bipolar capacitor is required for zone circuit monitoring, which must be fitted after the last detector or manual call point on the circuit. All
manual call points used must have a 470 ohms series resistor.
Where a zone circuit is not being used, the
end-of-line
capacitor unit or bipolar capacitor must be fitted across its terminals in the panel.
System design Fire Panels
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Un-used Zone circuits mus
t
be terminated with an end-of-line Capacitor unit or bipolar capacitor
End-of-line Capacitor unit or bipolar capacitor
RED
BLACK
FIRE DETECTION (ZONE) CIRCUIT
A
fire detector head may be fitted to a diode-base for continuity when a detector head is removed and there can be a maximum of up to 20 diode-bases per zone circuit.
MANUAL CALL POINT
NOTE: Spur wiring is not permitted off zone circuits.
Zone
Circuit
Zone
Circuit
Control panel
Z1+ Z2+Z1- Z2-
BLACK
RED
FIRE DETECTOR
Figure 1 Zone circuit - used and unused
IN
C
OUT
NC/NO
IN
IN
1
1
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
OUT
OUT
IN
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
OUT
IN
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
OUT
IN
1
7
6
5
4
3
2
OUT
LED unit
Base showing End of Line device fitted
Base with LED connection
Base with Relay connection
Standard base shown. Diode base connection is identical.
Standard base
MCP
Zone Circuit
Zn+
Zn-
1
2
3
NOTE: LED unit is supplied with LED module
NOTE: End of line unit is supplied with panel
Zone
Circuit
Control panel
Zn+ Zn-
Earth continuity
+
-
Control panel
Connection to 17800 range of detector bases are shown here.
Figure 2 Connection to detectors, call points and panel
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Alarm (Sounder circuits)
To comply with the requirements of
BS 5839: Part 1:2002 +
A2:2008,
two or more alarm sounder circuits should be used on all installations.
NOTE: All sounder circuits (sectors) will operate together in the event of a fire condition.
NOTE: Each sounder output is
0.5A maximum protected by
0.75A fuse.
1 & 2 Zone Panels
4 & 8 Zone Panels
1A maximum Alarm sounder load per panel
1.5A maximum Alarm sounder load per panel
The load must be shared between the sounder circuits. The alarm sounder circuits are regularly pulse monitored for failure. It is important that the last alarm sounder is fitted with a 10K Ohm end-of-line resistor.
The sounder outputs are monitored in alarm for loss of supply or multiple sounder output overloads
Where a sounder circuit is not being used, the
end-of-line
resistor must be fitted across its terminals in the control panel.
Class Change
A pair of unmonitored terminals allow only the system alarm sounders to be activated from a remote position. It is considered that the major use for these will be for class change functions in schools and colleges.
Auxiliary Contacts
These are normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts that change over when the panel goes into a fire condition. The contacts are rated at 24V dc 1A for a resistive load and should not be used to switch voltages in excess of 50V. The auxiliary circuits should be powered from an independent power supply.
NOTE:There is no indication given at the panel of class change push button operation.
Fire Panels System design
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NOTE: Spur wiring is not permitted off circuits.alarm sounder
Sounder
Sounder
Control panel
Alarm sounders
be polarised
and suppressed.
must
S1+
Sn+S1- Sn-
Alarm sounder
must have a
series blocking
diode
Sounder circuit that is not used is terminated with an end-of line resistor
ALARM SOUNDER CIRCUIT
End ofline Resistor 10k Ohms
Control panel
Sn+
Sn-
Earth continuity
Sounder
Figure 3 Alarm sounder circuit used and unused
Class change
100m max.
Cable
distance
Pushb
utton switc
h
or relay pulsed
at 1 second
interval (minimum)
for class change
application
CC1
C2C
Control panel
Figure 4 Class change circuit
Contacts rated 1A@24Vdc
Contacts change over occur with a fire condition
NC
NC
N0
N0
Auxiliary
contacts
Control panel
100m maximum cable distance
Figure 5 Auxiliary contacts
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Common Fire and fault
The common fire output is a normally open electronic switch that closes with a fire condition.
The common fault output is a normally closed electronic switch, which opens with a fault condition, this is for a fail safe operation.
Each electronic switch is current limited, see specification.
Use a relay to provide volt free contacts.
The +24V & 0V is a power supply for use with auxiliary contacts, common fire and common fault circuits, see specification.
Repeat Panel
A Repeat panel can be connected in series to the control panel. A repeat panel duplicates fire and fault indications together with system controls.
Cables Fire Panels
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24+
CFT
CFR
0V
Control panel
Current limited
Current limited
Normally closed
electronic switch
Normally open electronic switch
NOTE: The maximum 24V relay load is 280mW (Common Fire) and 500mW (Common Fault). Use a relay to provide volt free contacts.
0V
24V+ - 24V+ supply CFT - Common fault CFR - Common fire 0V - 0V supply
The Indicator and Relay
shown connected here are typical examples of external circuit
Figure 6 Fire fault & 24V outputs
Length per circuit Type of circuit Recommended cables, also see BS5839:Part 1 guidance
2m Mains power supply cord see power supply cord
1Km Zone circuit
See BS5839:Part 1:2002 + A2:2008 for guidance
1Km Sounder circuits
100m Auxiliary circuit
100m Common fire and fault circuit
100m Class change circuit
500m total circuit Repeat panel link Belden type -screened 2-core twisted pair
Cables
The guidance of BS5839:Part 1:2002 + A2:2008, should be followed.
Generally available electrical installation cable may be used, providing the cable is:
q
to
BS6387
q
with no more than 2 - cores
q each core having no less than
1.5mm
2
cross section area
(maximum 2.5mm
2
).
q
with an inherent or through metal conduit screen for earth continuity in order to produce electrical protection and screening.
q
having protection from heat and mechanical damage.
Power supply cord
The mains supply to the panel should be wired in 0.75mm
2
cable with a effective connection to building service earth continuity conductor.
R+
R-
Control panel
Repeat panel
Screen must be connected to panel
R+ R-
Figure 7 Control to repeat panel connections
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Notes to installers
Check
q
The power-up and commissioning is done by the servicing organisation.
q
The wires between the termination point and terminals should be short and straight as possible.
q
The cables of the fire detection and alarm system and other systems should usually be separated by at least 160mm, unless dedicated conduit or ducting is used.
q
Do not use any part of building structure for earthing.
q
The cable length between the Repeat LED unit and respective fire detector where used , should not exceed 10m.
q Cable Glands should be used
on the equipment for the mains supply cable.
q Unused knockouts on product
enclosure that have been removed, should not be left open.
Requirements
It is recommended that the installer follow the general requirements of:
q
BS5839:Part 1:2002 + A2:2008
,
which is the
code of practice relating to the fire detection and alarm systems for buildings
.
q
the relevant parts of the
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installation
.
Second fix
To prevent the possibility of damage or dirt degrading the performance or appearance of the System products, the installation of second fix items should be delayed until all major building work in the area is complete.
Fixtures and fittings
It is the installers responsibility to provide:
· adequate fixtures and fittings
for the type of construction surface onto which a product is to be installed.
· as an aid to this decision, the
weight and overall size of each full assembly together with implications on cable entries and routing should be taken into consideration.
NOTE: All these procedures assume that the cable, gland, steel box (BESA box) and other related accessories are provided by the installer.
As fitted wiring drawings
The installer should acquire:
q
site specific information from the interested parties, for details on the location of products for installation
q
the acquired information together with this guide and the relevant standards should be used to assist the work.
Earth continuity
To maintain earth continuity, the cable screen must be continued through each system device, whether the earth is connected to a device or not.
NOTE: The cable from the main panel to repeat panels if fitted must be a screened cable. Refer to Figure 8.
Fire Panels Notes to installers
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4-off earth points
Mains input terminal
block c/w mains fuse
Mains supply
to panel
13-back 13-top
cable entry points
Gland
Earth drain
Cable
Zone Cable termination
N
O
TE: Repeat panel link cable entries are located at the opposite end to the mains cable entries, ie on the Right Hand Side.
Panel backbox
Electronic assembly
Figure 8 Panel cable entry and earth points
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Panel fixing
a) Remove panel from its
packing.
b) Store the front panel (including
the electronic assembly) and the metal plates in a safe place until later.
c) Check the spare parts supplied
with those listed in
Table 1.
d) Remove the appropriate
knock-in on the panel case for cable entry.
e) Hold the panel on the wall in
the desired mounting position and mark the positions of the fixing holes. See
Figure 9
for
case fixing details.
f) Secure the panel to the wall
using suitable fixings. A top centre keyhole fixing is provided on the case to allow the panel to be hooked whilst the bottom two fixing points are located.
NOTE: For details on flush fixing the panel, see Figure 11.
g) Connect the mains supply
cable to the panel. The cable:
· must be fed through one of the dedicated mains cable entry points into the panel.
·
must be via an unswitched fused spur unit, rated 5A for
the 1&2 Zone Control and Repeat panels and 7A for 4&8 Zone panels.
·
The fused spur isolator cover should be red and marked:
FIRE ALARM - DO NOT SWITCH OFF
·
The fused spur units must be fed from a dedicated isolation switch used for the fire alarm system only.
h) Wire the system. With the
exception of mains cable, all other cables should remain unconnected at the panel. For the unconnected cable leave 300mm tail wire length and mark each core identifying its final point of connection. The system wiring can be tested whilst not connected to the respective terminals at each system device.
CAUTION: DO NOT undertake high voltage insulation tests WITH THE CABLES CONNECTED to their terminals. This may damage the electronic circuitry in the product.
I) Refit the front panel
(including
the electronic assembly
) into the panel using four M3 screws and connect the transformer cable and earth cable, see
Figure 10
.
j) Attach the top and bottom
metal plates using four M3 screws,
see Figure 11
.
NOTE: Each terminal in a panel will accept a maximum conductor size of 2.5mm
2
.
NOTE: The installation of all outstanding parts is usually carried out during Commissioning of the System.
Panel fixing Fire Panels
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Description
For fuse location see Figure 12
Quantity supplied with control panel
Repeat panel
1 zone 2 zone 4 zone 8 zone
10K end-of-line resistor 2 2 4 8
Capacitor unit or bipolar capacitor
12 4 8
End of line label 3 4 8 16
Fuse 3.15A 20mm x 5mm AS (mains terminal block )
11 1 1 1
Fuse 3.15A 20mm x 5mm QB (battery FS2)
11 1 1 1
Fuse 0.5A 20mm x 5mm QB (24V) UL Rated FS11
11 1 1
Battery link 1 1 1 1 1
Zone designation label 1 1 1 1 1
M3 screws 8 8 8 8 8
Table 1 Spare parts supplied with each panel
Dedicated mains
cable entry points
Panel size
395mm wide x 274mm high x 87mm deep
89mm 89mm
19mm
197mm
111mm
4-off earth points
How to knock-in a cable entry point
Knock here to open the entry point
Panel Backbox
Transformer
cables
to electronic
assembly
Earth connection
to the electronic
assembly
Figure 9 Panel fixings
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Store all spare parts and loose components including the batteries inside the panel carton and keep in a safe place until required.
Fire Panels Panel fixing
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Dedi
catedmains
cable entry points
4-off earth points
Red
Battery connections
Bl
ac
k
Fixing points for the electronic assembly
Electronic assembly
P1
To To
Transformer Earth
T1A T1B E
Panel Backbox
Transformer
cables
to electronic
assembly
Earth connection
to the electronic
assembly
+ve
-ve
Bottom Plate (instructions printed onto plate)
Ribs
NOTE: The metal plates are to be located under the ribs on the front panel and fixed in place using M3 screws.
Figure 10 Refitting electronic assembly
378mm wide
245mm high
60mm deep
cross section of the wall to which the panel is to be flush mounted
Control or Repeat panel
A
perture
Flush shroud
4.5 mm
diameter holes
12 h
oles
Figure 11 Installing a flush shroud
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Terminals
Terminals Fire Panels
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Zones
FIRE
Faults
System
Power
Earth
Sounder
Disabled
Sound Alarms
Silence Alarms
1
23
4
56
7
8
9
0
v
Test
Access/ Function
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cancel Buzzer
Reset System
CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN16 CN17 CN18 CN19 CN20 CN21 CN22 CN23 CN24 CN25CN26 CN27 CN28CN29 CN30
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
F9 F10 F11
SECTOR1 SECTOR2 SECTOR3 SECTOR4 SECTOR5 SECTOR6 SECTOR7 SECTOR8BATTERIES
T1AT1B T2BT2AENCNCNONOZ1+Z1-S1-S1+ Z2+ Z2- S2-S2+ Z3+ Z3- S3-S3+ Z4-Z4+ S4+ S4- Z5+Z5- S5-S5+ Z6+ Z6- S6-S6+ Z7+ Z7- S7-S7+ Z8-Z8+ S8+ S8- CC1CC2 24+ 0CFTCFR R+ R-
POWER1 POWER2
FS2 QB
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
FS3 750mA
750mA
750mA
750mA
FS11 QB - UL Rated 500mA
500mA
500mA
500mA
FS5
750mA
750mA
FS7
750mA
FS9
750mA
FS4 750mA
750mA
750mA
750mA
FS6
750mA
750mA
FS8
750mA
FS10
750mA
Fuse 1-Zone panel
2-Zone panel
4-Zone panel
8- Zone panel
Repeat panel
SECTOR 1
SECTOR 2
SECTOR 3
SECTOR 4
SECTOR 5
SECTOR 6
SECTOR 7
SECTOR 8BATTERIES
24V
18
All other fuses, ie FS1, FS2 and FS11
are 20mm x 5mm diameter
QB - Quick Blow AS - Anti-Surge
Fuses
T1A
T1B
E
CFR
24+
CFT
0
CC1
CC2
R+
R-
NC
NC
NO
NO
Zn+
Zn-
To Zone and Sounder
Circuits, where `n' signifies
circuit number 1 to 8
Sn-
Sn+
Auxiliary contacts
1A at 24Vdc resistive
To transformer
Mains input supply
Software
version
label
P1
P3 to P6
P7
Class change, connect to XEN-FFR
Common fault,
Common Fire
Repeat panel
Panel
P8
EEPROM Protection fitted across pins 1 and 2
Power
Shift
Display
NE L
The terminal blocks are not fitted on the
shaded
Repeat panel.
FS1 (MAINS) AS
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
All sector outputs have resettable 0.75A fuses which do not need replacing. The individual outputs will recover after removing the fault. The recovery time is 30 seconds minimum and it is recommended that the sectors be switched off (Silence Alarms).
Delay
Figure 12 Panel terminals and fuses
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Controls & indicators
Numeric keypad. Allows the entry of numeric data.
q Shift key. The Shift/Function
key gives access to the main functions of the panel.
q Display test key. Pressing the
Display Test key after entering access code# will initiate a sequence which illuminates all the indicators in turn enabling them to be checked.
# Coded entry is only required if Cancel Buzzer and Display Test functions are configured for operation at Access level 2.
q
Cancel Buzzer. Pressing the Cancel Buzzer button after entering access code# will stop the internal buzzer sounding.
q
System Reset. The system reset key when pressed after entering access code will return the system to its normal operating state. If there are uncleared fires or faults then these conditions will re-occur.
q
Sound Alarms. Pressing the Sound Alarms button after entering access code will sound all of the system alarms. Should only be pressed in an
emergency or at other agreed times, ie for sounder tests etc. Pressing the sound alarms button does not action the auxiliary relay.
q Silence Alarms. Pressing the
Silence Alarms button after entering access code will silence the system alarms. Should only be pressed when the emergency is over.
Indicators.
q
Fire. When lit indicates that the system has detected a fire.
q
Fault. When lit or flashing indicates that there is a fault condition on the system which requires rectification.
q
Zone Fire/Fault/Disablement.
Red indicator illuminates when there is a zone fire, it can be a steady or flashing indication. For a zone fault the yellow indicator is flashing. A lit zone yellow indicator along with the Disabled indicator is used to show a disabled zone.
q
System Fault. This indicator when lit indicates that there is a fault in the panel’s processor.
q Power Fault. When lit or flashing
indicates that there is a power supply fault present.
q Earth Fault. This indicator when
lit or flashing indicates that there is an Earth Fault on the system.
q Sounder Fault. When flashing in
conjunction with a flashing fault indicator indicates a sounder fault. When lit in conjunction with the disabled indicator indicates that the sounders are disabled.
q
Disabled. Illuminates along with the sounder or the zone indicators to show a disabled condition.
q
Test. When lit indicates that the panel is in Test mode.
q
Power. When lit indicates that the panel is powered up.
q
Delay. When lit it indicates that a delay will be effective after detection of a fire before activation of system alarms.
q
Access/Function. The Access/Function lamp will flash when the shift key is pressed and will be lit when the coded functions are accessed.
Controls & indicators Fire Panels
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Cancel Buzzer
System
Reset
Sound Alarms
Silence Alarms
1
23
4
56
7
8
9
0
v
Shift or Function ke
y
Shift
Numeric keypad
Display test key
Display
Essential controls
Zones
FIRE
Fault
System
Power
Earth
Sounder
Disabled
Te st
Delay
Access / Function
Normally lit to indicate Power supply healthy
The light is lit when the Shift/Function key is pressed or there is an entry to controls with coded access
ZONE Fire, Fault or Disablement indications
Other Fault
indications
1red
yellow
2 3 4 5 6 7
yellow
yellow
yellow
green
8
Power
yellow
Figure 13 Controls and indications
CONTROLS - only available when an access code is entered.
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Power up tests
Connecting the battery will not power up the panel, power up will occur after mains is applied.
The total system should be tested in accordance with the commissioning requirements of
BS5839:Part 1:2002 + A2:2008
or other standard specified by the system purchaser.
NOTE: The commissioning procedures assume that the system has been installed as per instructions in this booklet.
Checks before power up
q
Ensure you have 'as fitted drawings'
q
check the system has been installed to the project requirements.
q if necessary, action the installer
to carry out rectification work.
q Remove the EEPROM
protection link from connector P8, see Figure 14.
Initial power up
a) Disconnect cables to terminals
of zone, sounder, class change, auxiliary, common fire and fault circuits. Ensure each cable is marked for reconnection to respective terminals later.
b) Connect end-of-line capacitor
units to zones and end-of-line resistor units to sounder circuits for initial power up.
c) Check mains connection and
switch on the mains power to the control panel.
d) Now connect the battery
supply, see
Figure 14
.
e) Check the panel provides a
normal healthy indication, with the green light lit.
Zone circuit tests
a) Transfer the end-of-line
capacitor unit to the last device (detector or manual call point) on a zone circuit.
b) Connect the zone cable to the
zone circuit terminals.
c) Carry out zone open circuit and
short circuit tests and check appropriate indications are given.
d) Repeat the above for other
zone circuits.
Sounder circuit tests
a) Transfer the end-of-line
resistor unit to the last device on a sounder circuit.
b) Connect the sounder circuit
cable to the sounder circuit terminals.
c) Carry out sounder open and
short circuit tests and check appropriate indications are given.
d) Repeat the above for other
sounder circuits.
EEPROM Protection link
NOTE: Ensure that at the end of Commissioning and System tests the EEPROM protection link is fitted to connector P8, see Figure 14.
Fire Panels Power up tests
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+
-
Control panel
NOTE: A label is supplied in the spares pack which can be located on this cover to identify zone location
Connection for 12V 2.1Ah Batteries For 1, 2 and 4 zone
p
anels + repeatpanel
a
)O
pen the
lower outer cover
b) Remove the lower inner plate
Instructions + Zone designation
c) Fit the batteries and
connect the battery cables
+
-
Connection for 12V 3.4Ah Batteries For 8 zone panels
+
-
+
-
Zones
FIRE
Faults
System
Power
Earth
Sounder
Disabled
Sound Alarms
Silence Alarms
1
23
4
56
7
8
9
0
v
Test
Access/ Function
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cancel Buzzer
Reset System
Power
Shift
Display
Day/Night
18
P8
EEPROM Protection fitted across pins 1 and 2
Figure 14 Battery installation and EEPROM protection link
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Installed system tests
The fire detection and alarm system should be tested to ensure it operates to meet the standards and project requirements.
Configuration
The control panel is factory set to the requirements of EN54 Parts 2 and 4.
With Test mode A or B active: a triggered manual call point or fire detector in the test zone will give:
The operation of the control and repeat panels and the system may be re-configured to site specific needs.
To facilitate tests on the fire detection and alarm system the control panel can be set to operate in a test mode. A detector that is still full of smoke or heat will retrigger into a fire condition until the smoke or heat in the area is cleared.
Sound level test
Sound level tests should be conducted to standard requirements and to customer satisfaction.
Other equipment tests
Where external equipment is connected to the control panel using auxiliary, common fire and fault terminals, then these must be tested to project requirements.
Zone designation label
a) Write on to the zone
designation label the name that identifies the area protected by each zone circuit.
b) Fix the label over the zone
designation part of the lower inner plate, see
Figure 14
.
Log book
Fill in the system details on the first three pages of the log book.
On completion
Ensure the persons responsible for the system are made aware of:
- system operation
- access codes to controls
- basic controls
- their responsibility
- and the need to log system events in the log book.
Installed system tests Fire Panels
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Test A
Fire indication for 10 seconds duration followed by a system reset
Test B
System alarm sounds for the first 2 seconds and at the same time a Fire indication is given for 10 seconds duration followed by a system reset
Table 2 Test mode operation
Config. considerations
Repeat panel config.
q
The power up procedure for the repeat panel is the same as the main panel.
q
The presence of a repeat panel needs to be set up at the main panel, see Config. and Test section.
Delay mode
In the Delay mode there is a delay between detecting a fire and sounding the alarms to enable the fire to be investigated. The panel will upon detection of a fire:
q
Illuminate the Common fire and appropriate zone fire lamps.
q
Cause the panels internal buzzer to emit the fire tone.
q
Activate the common fire and auxiliary outputs.
q
Delays the activation of the sounders for a configurable delay of between 1 and 10 minutes in 1 minute steps.
If the panel is reset during the delay period, the delay is cancelled. Also if another fire occurs in a different zone to the first fire, the alarms will activate immediately. You can override the delay and activate all sounders in
the system by operating the
Sound
Alarms
button.
False alarm rejection
q
This is an enhanced fire alarm rejection algorithm designed to give greater immunity to spurious alarms.
q
The Fire alarm rejection algorithm should only be used in conjunction with recommended detectors to guarantee that the system will reject spurious events but will detect and annunciate real fires within 10 seconds, which is an EN54-part 2 requirement. When set, the algorithm applies to ALL zones on the panel.
Visual indications Signals out
Condition Zone
Fire (1-8)
-Red
Zone Fault (1-8) ­Yellow
Test ­Yellow
Power ­Green
Access/ Function
- Yellow
Aux Relay contacts Normally de­energised
Common fault
-
Normally active
Common fire­Normally deactive
Test A or B (Normal)
On On On On Normal Active Deactive
Test A (Fire)
On On On On Normal Active Deactive
Test B (Fire)
On On On On Normal Active Deactive
Test condition indications
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Access levels 2
To configure the system enter the appropriate access code.
NOTE: It is only necessary to enter the access code once, provided the 2 minute timeout is not exceeded between button presses.
Access codes
Factory set codes are:
Access level 2 Code : 123
Depending on how the system is configured coded entry may be necessary for test.
The factory codes can be changed at any time after power up.
NOTE: It is important to leave the system in a normal operating condition on completion of commissioning.
NOTE: The auxiliary contacts do not operate in the Test Modes.
Fire Panels Access levels 2
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Operating Instructions for AL2 functions
How to do a Display test
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and display buttons and check that all indicators are lit.
How to set the panel to operate in Test mode A
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q Press the shift and 3 buttons followed by the number of the zone to be placed in test mode.
- Check that the Test indicator is On and the zone fault indicator is lit.
- The zone can be tested without an alarm of fire
How to set the panel to operate in Test mode B
q Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q Press the shift and 4 buttons followed by the number of the zone to be placed in test mode.
- Check that the Test indicator is On and the zone fault indicator is lit.
- The zone can be tested with 2 seconds alarm of fire.
How to cancel Test mode A/B
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 5 buttons followed by the number of the zone to have test mode cleared.
- The test mode A or B is cancelled.
How to disable a zone
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 1 buttons followed by the number of the zone to be disabled.
- Check that the appropriate Zone fault indicator and the Disabled indicator are lit.
- A detected fire in the disabled zone will not cause the panel to go into fire condition.
How to enable a zone
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 2 buttons followed by the number of the zone to be re-enabled.
- The previously disabled zone is re-enabled.
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Operating Instructions for AL2 functions Fire Panels
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How to disable sounders
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 1 buttons followed by 0.
- Check that the Sounder and Disabled indicators are lit.
- The Sounder circuits are disabled.
How to enable sounders
q
Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 2 buttons followed by 0.
- The previously disabled sounders are now re-enabled.
How to change AL2 password
q
Enter the AL3 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q
Press the shift and 9001 buttons in sequence and check that the System LED is flashing
q
Input the new AL2 access code.
How to change AL3 password
q Enter the AL3 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q Press the shift and 9002 buttons in sequence and check that the System LED is flashing
q Input the new AL3 access code.
How to set and unset the Delay mode
q Enter the AL2 access code and check that the Access/function lamp is lit.
q Press the shift and 6 buttons.
- The Delay mode toggles between Delay and No Delay each time this operation is performed. When Delay mode is selected the Delay lamp is lit.
How to exit from AL2, AL3 or AL4 to AL1
q
Press the shift button followed by 0.
- Check that the Access/function lamp is extinguished.
- The panel is now in access level AL1.
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Programming Options
NOTE: There is a 2 minute timeout on the access levels. If this period is exceeded the code will have to be re-entered.
In order to access the EEPROM, the EEPROM protection link needs removing, see Figure 14.
The default settings of the panel may be changed to suit site requirements..
Factory set codes:
AL3 code is: 321
This is the code on first power-up and it can be changed at any time.
AL4 code is: 7426
This code is for the use by the servicing organisation only.
There is a
reset code, 2623
which will reset the AL2 and AL3 codes to their factory settings.
Whilst the EEPROM is unprotected during programming, the system fault light will flash to
indicate that the EEPROM protection link is removed. If further changes are required, the sequence shift followed by 9000 must be re-entered.
Once the changes have been made, the panel must be powered down and then powered up again for the changes to take place.
NOTE: After programming is complete the EEPROM protection link must be refitted.
Fire Panels Programming Options
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Operating instructions for Access level 3 functions
To allow Cancel buzzer at access level 1 (default setting)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 000 000
To allow Cancel buzzer at access level 2
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 000 001
To allow Display test at access level 1
q Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 001 001
To allow Display test at access level 2 (default setting)
q Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 001 002
To allow Test condition at access level 2 (default setting)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 002 002
To allow Test condition at access level 3
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 002 003
To allow most recent alarm indication as a steady state indication (default setting)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 003 000
To allow most recent alarm as a pulsing indication
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 003 001
To allow Auxiliary output to activate in fire and deactivate on reset (default setting)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 005 000
To allow Auxiliary output to activate in fire and deactivate on reset and silence alarms
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 005 001
To change the Delay mode setting (default setting is 1 minute)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 006 and data 000 to 010 in minutes.
Note if a value of greater than 10 minutes is entered, it will be truncated to 10 minutes.
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Operating instructions for Access level 4 functions Fire Panels
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To allow False Alarm Rejection On/Off (default is Off)
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 code (default = 321), press shift, Enter 9000 007 followed by 000 to turn the false alarm rejection algorithm Off.
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 code (default = 321), press shift, Enter 9000 007 followed by 001 to turn the false alarm rejection algorithm On.
To enter number of connected Repeat panels (default setting is 0) - TO BE SET AT MAIN PANEL
q
Enter 3 digit AL3 access code (default = 321), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 009 001
Operating instructions for Access level 4 functions
CAUTION: These AL4 functions are for trained engineers only and normally access to these functions is NOT required.
How to set Non Latching Zone configuration (default setting is all zones are latching)
q
A non latching zone fire condition will not action the auxiliary relay. Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 032 and data as follows: Decimal equivalent of eight bit number where a ‘1’ signifies a latching zone and a ‘0’ signifies a non latching zone, also bit 0 corresponds to zone 1 and bit 7 corresponds to zone 8. E.g. Requirement eight bit number data
All Zones non latching 00000000 000 Zone 1 latching, all others non latching 00000001 001 Zones 3,5,6 latching, all others non latching 00110100 052 All Zones latching 11111111 255
How to set Reset Silence Configuration (default silence alarms before reset)
q Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 033 followed by 000 for a Reset Silences
and 001 for UK Linking.
How to set Sound/Resound alarms configuration (default is sound alarms at any time)
q Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 034 followed by 000 for a Sound Alarms
at any time and 001 for Resound only.
How to set Zone short circuit configuration (default is short circuit seen as fault)
q
Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 035 data as follows:
Decimal equivalent of eight bit number where a ‘1’ signifies a zone short circuit being seen as a fire and a ‘0’ signifies a zone short circuit being seen as a fault, also the bit 0 corresponds to zone 1 and bit 7 corresponds to zone 8. E.g. Requirement eight bit number data
For all Zones - short circuit signifies a fault 00000000 000 Zone 1 - short circuit signifies a fire 00000001 001 Zones 3,5&6 - short circuit signifies a fire 00110100 052 All Zones - short circuit signifies a fire 11111111 255
How to set the number of zones used (default is 8 zone)
q
Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 036 followed by data as follows: 001 for One zone panel, 002 for Two zone panel, 004 for Four zone panel and 008 for Eight zone panel.
How to change Charger Output level (default is 128)
q
Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 037 followed by a number between 000 and 255.
How to change the Reset Duration (default is 010)
q
Enter 4 digit AL4 access code (7426), Press Shift, Enter data 9000 038 followed by a number between 000 and 100, in tenths of a second.
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Fault indications
All fault repairs should be carried out by the servicing organisation.
In a fault condition:
·
the common Fault light is lit
·
appropriate Fault light is also lit
·
internal Fault Buzzer sounds intermittent tone
·
Multiple faults are simultaneously annunciated when this does not cause confusion.
NOTE: Normally the fault lights will be automatically extinguished once the fault condition is rectified.
NOTE: If the system detects a fire during a fault condition the fault indicators may be extinguished.
How to silence the fault buzzer
q
Press the 3 digit code, if required and then press Cancel Buzzer.
q
Notice the buzzer is silenced but visual indications remain active.
NOTE: The sounder circuits are pulse monitored for failure.
Fire Panels Fault indications
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Cancel Buzzer
System
Reset
Sound Alarms
Silence Alarms
1
23
4
56
7
8
9
0
v
Shift or Function ke
y
Shift
Numeric keypad
Display test key
Display
Essential controls
Zones
FIRE
Fault
System
Power
Earth
Sounder
Disabled
Te st
Delay
Access / Function
Normally lit to indicate Power supply healthy
The light is lit when the Shift/Function key is pressed or there is an entry to controls with coded access
ZONE Fire, Fault or Disablement indications
Other Fault
indications
1red
yellow
2 3 4 5 6 7
yellow
yellow
yellow
green
8
Power
yellow
Figure 15 Fault indicators
Faults Cause
What is a Zone fault?
A zone fault occurs when a zone circuit cable is open circuit or short circuit, or the end-of-line capacitor unit has been disconnected or a detector has been removed.
What is a Sounder fault?
A sounder fault occurs when a sounder circuit cable is open circuit or short circuit, or the end-of-line resistor unit has been disconnected.
What is a Mains power fault?
A mains failure occurs when the mains power supply to the panel is removed. This can occur on mains fuse failure or mains supply disconnection.
What is a Battery power fault?
A battery supply failure occurs when the battery supply to the panel has failed (due to aging process) or battery voltage is too low or is disconnected or the battery fuse has failed.
What is an Earth fault?
An earth fault occurs when there is an electrical path for current flow from the system to earth connections.
What is a Repeat panel fault?
A Repeat Panel fault occurs when a fault is detected within the Repeat Panel
What is a Repeat panel link fault?
A repeat panel link fault occurs when there is a communication failure between the control and repeat panels or if the link has been removed or damaged.
What is a System Fault?
A system fault occurs in the event that the microprocessor or software fails.
What is a charger fault?
A charger fault occurs when the charger will not switch off or will not provide charge when on.
What is a power fault?
A power fault occurs when there is an incorrect 24V level or fuse failure. Also occurs if the sounder output supply is at the incorrect level or overloaded during alarm condition.
Table 3 Types of faults
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Fault finding
Fault finding Fire Panels
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Is the Green
Power Indicator lit steadily
and are all other indicators
extinguished?
Are the fire/zone fire indicators lit?
Yes
Yes
Is the Test indicator lit?
Yes
Are the Fault
and Power fault indicators lit
or flashing?
Yes
Are the Fault
and Earth Fault indicators lit or
flashing?
Yes
Panel is in normal
operating condition
Refer to Operating
Instructions
Are the Fault
and Sounder Fault
indicators flashing?
Yes
Are the Fault
and Zone Fault indicators
flashing?
Yes
Are the
Fault and Access/
Function indicators
pulsing?
Yes
Are the Fault
and System Fault
indicators On and is the
Power On indicator
Onor flashing?
Yes
Are the Zone
Fault and Disabled
indicators lit?
Are the Sounder
Fault and Disabled
indicators lit
Refer to Specialist help
Yes
Yes
Refer to the Test mode, see Page 11
18
18
Refer to the PSU Fault Indications table, Page
Refer to the Earth
Fault Indications table,
Page
Refer to the Zone/
Sounder Indications
table, Page
Refer to the Repeat
Panel Faults table, Page
Refer to the System
Fault (Software) table,
Page
Refer to Zone/
Sounder
Indications
table, Page
19
19
19
19
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PSU Fault Indications
Earth Fault Indications
Fire Panels Fault finding
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At Main Panel
Green Power Indicator Power Fault Indicator Meaning
Steady Off No PSU Faults
Slow Flash Slow Flash Mains failed (Common Fault indicator also flashes to save batteries*)
Slow Flash Fast Flash Battery disconnected/Battery fault or Charger fault
Slow Flash Steady Auxiliary supply/sounder output supply fault
* If Access/Function indicator flashes slowly, there is either a comms fault, an earth fault or a PSU fault on the Repeat Panel.
At Repeat Panel
Green Power Indicator Power Fault Indicator Meaning
Steady Off No PSU Fault in either Main Panel or Repeat panel
Steady Slow Flash Mains failed at Main Panel
Steady Fast Flash Battery disconnected/Battery fault/Charger fault at Main Panel
Steady Steady Auxiliary supply/sounder output supply fault at Main Panel
Slow Flash Slow Flash Mains failed at Repeat Panel
Slow Flash Fast Flash Battery disconnected/Battery fault/Charger fault at Repeat Panel
* If Access/Function indicator flashes slowly, there is a comms fault, between the Main Panel and the Repeat Panel.
NOTE: If there is a PSU fault at the Main Panel and the Repeat Panel, then priority is given to the fault at the
Main Panel
At Main panel
Fault ­Yellow
Earth ­Yellow
Power ­Green
Buzzer Auxiliary relay contacts
normally de-energised
Common fault ­normally active
Common fire ­normally deactive
Earth fault indications
Steady Pulse
Slowly
On Pulse
Slowly
Normal Deactive Deactive
NOTE: If a Repeat panel is connected, the ACCESS/FUNCTION lamp will pulse slowly as well.
At Repeat Panel
Earth Fault Indicator
Off No earth fault at the Repeat Panel or the Main Panel
Steady Indication Earth fault local to the Main Panel
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Zone/Sounder Indications
Repeat Panel Fault Indications
System Fault (Software) Indications
Fault finding Fire Panels
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Visual Indications Audible
Indications
Signals out
Condition Zone
Fault (1-8) ­Yellow
Fault ­Yellow
Sounder
- Yellow
Disabled
- Yellow
Power ­Green
Buzzer Aux Relay
contacts Normally de­energised
Common fault
-
Normally active
Common fire­Normally deactive
Zone fault
Pulse slowly
Steady On Pulse slowly Normal Deactive Deactive
Sounder fault
Steady Pulse
slowly
On Pulse slowly Normal Deactive Deactive
Disable zone
On On On Normal Active Deactive
Disable Sounder
On On On Normal Active Deactive
Visual indications Audible
indication
Signals out
Condition Fault -
Yellow
Power ­Green
Access/ Function ­Yellow
Buzzer Aux Relay contacts
Normally de-energised
Common fault - Normally active
Common fire­Normally deactive
Repeat Panel Link Fault
Steady On Pulse
slowly
Pulse slowly
Normal Deactive Deactive
Visual indications Audible
indication
Signals out
Condition Fault -
Yellow
System ­Yellow
Power ­Green
Buzzer Aux Relay contacts
Normally de-energised
Common fault - Normally active
Common fire­Normally deactive
Software system fault
On On On (Pulses
at Repeat panel)
On Normal Deactive Deactive
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Note: Batteries are not supplied with some panels Number of Zone (detection) circuits 1 - Zone panel 2 - Zone panel 4 - Zone panel 8 - Zone panel Zone circuit voltage range
19V to 25.5V
Zone circuit load (maximum)
Maximum Quiescent current: 3.0mA per zone OR
EN54 compliance limitation: 32 devices OR
Maximum of 20 diode bases per zone
(Short circuit current limited to < 20mA)
Number of Sounder circuits
224 8
Sounder circuit (shared load)
0.5A per output, 1A max shared load @ 24V +2V -2V with mains present
(24V +2V -4V battery only)
0.5A per output, 1A max shared load @ 24V +2V -2V with mains present
(24V +2V -4V battery only)
Sounder circuit fuse
0.75A resettable
End-of-line unit
Zone circuit: Capacitor (diode) unit Sounder circuit: 10K ohms resistor
OR Biploar Capacitor Flush fixing kit 13270-29 (Cut out required 378mm wide x 245mm high x 60mm deep) Colour
Front cover - Grey RAL 7000 (standard)
Assembled panel size (in mm)
395 wide x 274 high x 87 deep
Weight (with batteries) approximate
5.8kg 5.8kg 5.8kg 6.2kg
Operating temperature and humidity
0 - 40
o
C low to +95% RH non condensing
Storage temperature and humidity
-5
o
C to +50oC low to +95% RH condensing
Standards
EN54 Part 2:1997 + AMD 1 (and include optional clauses 7.8, 7.10 & 7.11) plus
EN54 Part 4:1997 + AMD 1 and AMD 2
Approvals
BSI approval acquired
Emission
BS EN50081-1:1992: Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light industry
Class B limits
Immunity
BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems : Electromagnetic compatibility
Product family standard:
Immunity requirements for components of fire
, intruder
and social alarm systems
IP rating (BS5490)
IP31 (indoor)
Knock-In cable entry points
13 - top & 13 - back
Terminal size
2.5mm
2
maximum
Battery standby with 1mA load per zone and 1A total sounder alarm load
72hr standby plus 0.5hr with alarm load
Auxiliary contacts (operates with fire)
Pair of normally closed (NC) and a pair of normally open (NO) contacts rated
1A @ 24V dc resistive load (Maximum 100m cable distance)
Common Fault
Open collector - normally On (35mA limit)
Common Fire
Open collector - normally Off (16mA limit)
Class change
Normally open push button, up to 100m cable distance away from the panel
24V Power supply (Monitored)
250mA maximum at 24V dc +2V, -4V 500mA maximum at 24V dc +1.5V, -4V
User access: By means of code entry via numeric key pad
(AL1 Authorised user - No code is required)
AL2 Site security 3 digit code - 123 AL3 Site engineering 3 digit code - 321 AL4 Engineers 4 digit code - 7426
Reset AL2 & AL3 codes 4 digit code - 2623 Key pad button controls Sound alarm, Silence alarm, System Reset & Cancel buzzer & numeric keypad. Buzzer for local audible indications Fire & System Fault - continuous sound Fault - intermittent sound
(via piezoelectric buzzer operating at 2 or 2.5KHz 70dB(A) at 1m) Visual indications
FIRE & ZONES-fire (Red LEDs ‘lights’)
ZONES-fault, Fault, System, Power, Earth, Sounder, Disable, Test, Power,
Access/Function (Yellow LEDs ‘lights’)
Power on (Green LED ‘lights’)
Delay ( Yellow LED ‘lights’) Repeat panel connections via serial port, see also repeat panel specification
Fire Panels Specification for the Control panel
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Specification for the Control panel
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Specification for the Control panel Fire Panels
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Specification for control panel’s Power supply
The control panel consists of single board containing both the control and indicating equipment and the power supply. A 50VA mains transformer provides a low voltage (30Vac) supply into the power supply circuits. The on board power supply circuits produce a regulated 24V dc supply, a 24V sounder supply and a battery charger output.
Note the control and monitoring of the power supply unit is under direct control of the microprocessor of the control and indicating equipment.
Mains supply
Mains
230V AC +10% -15% 50Hz
Fused at 3.15A
Typical standby power 6W
Maximum alarm power <60W (8 zone panel)
Internal supply
24V supply (Feeds current limited zone circuit & 24V fused output)
24V dc +2V -2V (or 24V +2V -4V battery operation)
current limited
<5% ripple voltage
24V Sounder supply (Feeds fused sounder circuit)
24V dc +2V -2V (24V +2V -4V battery operation)
Current limited
<5% ripple voltage
Battery Charger Float voltage 27.3V +1% -1% @ 20degC
Compensation -36mV/K (nominal)
Current limited @ 400mA +20% -20%
Fused @ 3.15A
Reverse protection
Battery supply
Approved Batteries 12V, 2.1Ah YUASA
12V 2.8Ah YUASA
12V 3.4Ah POWERSONIC
Type and capacity Sealed lead acid (value regulated)
2x12V, 2.1Ah min to 3.4Ah* max (1,2&4 zone panels)
2x12V, 2.8Ah min to 3.4Ah*max (8 zone panel)
* max capacity limited by internal panel size
Maximum current 1.6A (no mains present)
Final voltage 21.6V
Installation requirements As per control panel
EN54 Part 4 data I min -> 120uA
I maxa -> 21.6mA
I maxb -> 1.5A
Ri max-> 2W
UVLO -> 18.5V ± 1.5V
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Fire Panels Specification for the Repeat panel
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Specification for the Repeat panel
Number of Zones
8 - Zone (standard size)
Colour
Front cover - Grey RAL 7000
Assembled panel size (in mm)
395 wide x 274 high x 87 deep
Weight (with batteries) approximate
5.8kg (2.1Ah battery) / 6.2Kg (with 3.4Ah battery)
Operating temperature and humidity
0 - 40
o
C low to +95% RH non condensing
Storage temperature and humidity
-5
o
C to +50oC low to +95% RH condensing
Approvals
Not applicable
Emission
BS EN50081-1:1992: Part 1 Residential, Commercial & Light industry
Class B limits
Immunity
BS EN50130-4: 1996: Part 4 Alarm systems : Electromagnetic compatibility
Product family standard:
Immunity requirements for components of fire
,
intruder and social alarm systems
IP rating (BS5490)
IP31 (indoor)
Flush fixing kit
13270-29 (Cut out required 378mm wide x 245mm high x 60mm deep)
Mains operating voltage
230V ac +10% -15% 50Hz
Knock-In cable entry points
Top & back entries
Terminal size
2.5mm
2
maximum
Battery supply (sealed lead acid)
2-off12V 2.1Ah - 3.4Ah (See applicable batteries as listed for Control panel
Standby duration
72hr standby
User access: By means of code entry via numeric key pad
(AL1 Authorised user - No code is required)
AL2 Site security 3 digit code - 123
AL3 Site engineering 3 digit code - 321
AL4 Engineers 4 digit code - 7426
Reset AL2 & AL3 codes 4 digit code - 2623
NOTE: Only a limited number of functions are accessible at the repeat panel
.
Key pad button controls Sound alarm, Silence alarm, System Reset & Cancel buzzer & numeric
keypad.
Buzzer for local audible indications Fire & System Fault - continuous sound Fault - intermittent sound
(via piezoelectric buzzer operating at 2 or 2.5KHz 70dB(A) at 1m)
Visual indications
FIRE & ZONES-fire (Red LEDs ‘lights’)
ZONES-fault, Fault, System, Power, Earth, Sounder, Disable, Test, Power,
Access/Function (Yellow LEDs ‘lights’)
Power on (Green LED ‘lights’)
Delay (LED ‘lights’)
Repeat panel (standard 8 zone)
A maximum of 1 repeat panel can be connected in series with the control
panel
Repeat panel connections
via serial port
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Parts list
Panels
Part number Description
# - less batteries 13270-01LB 1 Zone control panel # 75585-01NMB 1 Zone control panel #
13270-02LB 2 Zone control panel # 75585-02NMB 2 Zone control panel #
13270-04LB 4 Zone control panel # 75585-04NMB 4 Zone control panel #
13270-08LB 8 Zone control panel # 75585-08NMB 8 Zone control panel #
13271-08LB Repeat panel # 75586-08NMB Repeat panel #
13270-29 Panel flush fixing kit
Automatic Fire Detectors
Part number Description
17840-01 Optical Smoke Detector 17850-01 Fixed Temperature (58
o
C) Heat 17860-01 Rate of Rise Heat Detector 17870-01 High Temperature Detector
17800-01 Base (without diode) 17801-01 Base (with diode) 17800-02 Low profile base (without diode) 17801-02 Low profile base (with diode)
07011-41 Optical Beam (10mA) pair 07011-40 Optical Beam reflective
` 50m to 100m
NOTE: The beam detector should be powered from an external 24V power supply. This arrangement requires a reset switch in series with the supply.
Vision range
Part number Description
2020P Optical Smoke detector 2020PT Optical Heat detector 2020F Fixed Temp Heat detector 2020HF High Temp Heat detector 2020R Rate of Rise Heat Detector
2020B Standard Detector Base 2020BSD Standard Det. Base with diode 2020DB Deep Detector Base 2020DBSB Deep Detector Base with diode
72499-24NM Circular remote LED ZF18 Square remote LED 17899-44 Repeat Relay
Manual call points (MCP)
Part number Description
14112-08EN MCP -Surface Red 470R 14112-48EN MCP -Surface Red 470R c/w cover 14112-19EN MCP -Surface water resistant kit 14115-08 Keyswitch (red) surface 470R
14112-09NM Pack of 10 glasses
Part number Description
71150-52NMA-EN MCP Surface c/w backbox
EN54 version 470R
71150-55NMA-EN MCP Surface with Cover and
backbox EN54 version 470R
14115-08 Key Operated, surface mounted
c/w backbox 470R
71150-51NMA-EN Flush mounted call point 470R
71150-90NM-EN MCP square glasses EN54 Pt 11
(pack 10)
24Vdc Alarm signals
Part number Description
12141-04 Electronic bell (red) IP40 02601-31 Sounder base 6-28V C3IP-SN-R IP65 Electronic Sounder
Red (100dBA)
C3IP-SN-W IP65 Electronic Sounder
White (100dBA)
C3-SN-R IP31 Electronic Sounder
Red (100dBA)
C3-SN-W IP31 Electronic Sounder
White (100dBA)
C3IP-SN-ST-RR IP65 Electronic Sounder/Strobe
Red (100dBA)
C3IP-SN-ST-WR IP65 Electronic Sounder/Strobe
White (100dBA)
C3-SN-ST-RR IP31Electronic Sounder/Strobe
Red (100dBA)
C3-SN-ST-WR IP31 Electronic Sounder/Strobe
White (100dBA)
C3-VP-ST-RR IP31Voice sounder/Strobe
Red (100dBA)
C3-VP-ST-WR IP31 Voice sounder/Strobe
White (100dBA)
C2IP-ST-RR IP65 Ultra Low current Strobe
(5mA) red body/red lens
CONV-IP-SN-R IP55 Electronic Sounder
Red 100 dBA
CONV-SN-R IP31 Electronic Sounder
Red 100dBA
CONV-SN-ST-RR IP55 Electronic Sounder Strobe
Red body Red lens 100 dBA
CONV-IP-ST-RR IP55 Ultra low current Strobe
Red body Red lens
CONV-IP-VP-R IP55 Voice Enhanced Electronic
Sounder Red (100 dBA)
Parts list Fire Panels
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Part number Description
CONV-IP-VP-ST-RR IP55 Voice Enhanced
Electronic Sounder and Strobe Red Body Red Lens (100 dBA)
74451-24NM Multitone Low Profile Sounder,
Red with shallow base
74451-55NM Multitone Low Profile Sounder,
White with shallow base
74452-24NM Multitone Low Profile Sounder,
Red with deep base 74456-24NM Sounder base, White 3 tone 74456-31NM Combined Sounder and Beacon
Base 74455-24NM Bedhead Sounder 74456-61NM Sounder base cover plate 74430-88NM 6" Electronic bell 24V dc
Red IP40 74432-88NM Weather Resistant Electronic bell,
24V dc Red IP55
Accessories
Part number Description
XENS-BATT-12 12V 2.1Ah battery
(2-off required for 1, 2 & 4 zone panel plus repeat panel)
XENS-BATT-48 12V 3.4Ah battery (2-off required
for 8 zone panel)
XEN-FFR Fire fault relay unit
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Control and Indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings
Xenex
EN54-2: 1997, A1:2006
7.8 Output to Fire alarm device(s)
7.10 Test Conditions
7.11 Delays to action outputs
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems in buildings
EN54-4: 1997, A1:2002, A2:2006
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