SmokeCloak EASY 600, EASY 1100 Installation And Operating Instruction

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION
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INSTRUCTIONS
MSS Professional A/S
Agerhatten 25 DK - 5220 Odense SØ Danmark
Telefon: +45 7217 0011
smokecloak@mssprofessional.com www.smokecloak.com
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Manual
SmokeCloak EASY range
Please read this manual carefully before attempting to install a Smokecloak easy.
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Conventions
The following symbols are used in this manual to help you install the SmokeCloak system correctly and safely.
Note Gives useful advice or suggestions to enhance the performance of the SmokeCloak system.
Important Indicates important information that is critical for the correct use of your products and must always be read carefully.
It is essential that only genuine SmokeCloak uid is
used. Damage to the equipment and possible health hazard is likely if incorrect uid is used. The warranty on all of the equipment will also be void.
Under no circumstances should the on board power supplies of the SmokeCloak “12v output” be linked to any other 3rd party equipment e.g. alarm panels, additional power supplies, etc. as this could cause unexpected faults within the machines.
In areas tted with equipment generating high le
vels of electrical interference, screened alarm cable may be required to ensure correct operation of the EASY unit.
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Contents
Contents
1. IN THE BOX ......................................................................... 6
2. QUICK START GUIDE ............................................................ 6
3. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 8
4. MACHINE LAYOUT ............................................................... 9
5. INSTALLATION ................................................................... 10
6. DIRECTING THE NOZZLE .................................................... 11
7. FLUID ................................................................................ 12
8. PRIMING THE MACHINE .................................................... 14
9. BATTERIES ........................................................................ 15
10. WIRING UP THE MACHINE ................................................. 18
11. INTERFACE BOARD ............................................................ 19
12. CONNECTION DETAILS .......................................................20
13. SETTING THE ACTIVATIONS TIME ....................................... 27
14. PREPARATION FOR FINAL TEST ......................................... 28
15. MAINTENANCE ................................................................. 29
16. TIMERS .............................................................................
30
17. ACCESSORIES ................................................................... 31
Fluid FL600 ................................................................................... 31
Strobe IPL3000 ............................................................................. 32
Sounder IPA 117............................................................................ 33
Voice Module ................................................................................. 34
Batteries ....................................................................................... 35
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1. In The Box
Before attempting to install the machine it is advisable to ensure that you have all the required components. Upon opening your SmokeCloak EASY
box you should nd:
x1 off SmokeCloak EASY
Check serial labels to ensure the correct voltage.
x1 off Manual pack
Warning stickers CD ROM contains the Manual in the available languages.
2. Quick Start Guide
To quickly prepare and re your unit, the following steps should be taken. For more detail on anything below, see the full guide provided.
1
Max
2,5 m
Max 3 m
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3. Specication
Weight (Install)
Represents the weight of the machine, without the covers on, and without
the batteries or any uid installed.
Weight (Shipped)
Represents the weight of the machine packed within its box
Weight (Hanging)
Represents the weight of the machine, in its armed state hanging on a
wall. That includes covers, Batteries and a full container of uid.
Heat-up time (rdy)
The gure given is a time to ‘ready’ state at an ambient temperature of 20°C
Heat-up time (full)
The gure given is a time to full temperature at an ambient temperature of 20°C
EASY 600 EASY 1100
Dimensions
252 mm wide x 193 mm deep x 418 mm high
327mm wide x 193mm deep x 418mm high
Installation
weight
10,6 kg 13,8 kg
Colour white RAL 9016 white RAL 9016
Fluid 1,0 litre uid rell system 1,0 litre uid rell system
Electricity 200 - 250V & 110V 200 - 250 V
Power
consumption
1500watt @ 230 Volt / 1050 watt @ 110 V
2100 watt @ 230 V
Average power
consumption
75W 140W
Reaction time 0,1 seconds 0,1 seconds
Output
30 sec.: 420 m³ (210*) 60 sec.: 630 m³ (315*)
30 sec.: 804 m³ (402*) 60 sec.: 1284 m³ (642*)
Pulse Function Programmable via Dip switch Programmable via Dip switch
Heat up time (ready)
9 min. 9 min.
Number of
output nozzles
1 2
Tested and approved in ac-
cordance with
EN 50131-8:
Yes Yes
*M3 according to current EU standard EN 50131-8
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4. Machine Layout
Internal isometric
Bottom
L/H side
External front
Top
R/H side
Internal
Rear
Front
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5. Installation
5.1 Position
The SmokeCloak EASY can be installed vertically for wall mounting, or alternatively mounted horizontally for ceiling installations.
This equipment should only be installed and connected to the supply by a suitably skilled and competent person.
This apparatus must be earthed. Connections are made to a plug-in terminal block. The SmokeCloak should be connected to a standard 13 amp fused spur.
Flexible mains cables must have a minimum cross­section area of 1.25 mm2 (and must be BASEC approved in the UK). Ensure that the protective earth conductor is made longer than the live and neutral conductors, and that the cable clamp grips both the sheath and insulation.
Wall mounting: It is not recommended to install the machine in excess of 2.5 m high, otherwise the
smoke coverage near the oor may be compromised.
Horizontal mounting: Ensure the machine is no
more than 3 m above the oor, otherwise smoke
dispersal may be compromised.
In areas tted with equipment generating high le
vels of electrical interference, screened alarm cable may be required to ensure correct operation of the EASY unit.
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6. Directing the nozzle(s) correctly
The nozzle(s) can carefully be bent by using a screwdriver. Note the EASY1100 has two output nozzles so it is possible for the fog to travel in two different directions.
Take great caution when directing the nozzle, it becomes extremely hot as the machine heats up. Do not attempt to handle the nozzle once the machine has heated up to temperature.
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7. Fluid
FL600 uid is used to generate the vapour cloud. This glycol based uid is
made to a special formula, which is designed to produce 40% obscuration of light at 40 cm with minimum condensation.
7.1 Installing the Fluid Bottle
Your SmokeCloak EASY product will be supplied with a full uid container
installed. It will arrive with a sealed travel cap installed. The following
steps should be taken in order to correctly install the uid bottle and the uid sensing unit.
1. Remove the uid bottle from the machine,
2. Slide the uid sensor assembly inside the bottle – screw down the cap
tightly to create a seal.
3. The bottle can then be slid back into position within the machine.
4. It is recommended that following any installation of the bottle a short
test re is carried out to ensure the uid line has been correctly re installed and to reprime the uid feed lines.
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It is essential that only genuine SmokeCloak uid
is used. Damage to the equipment and a possible
health hazard is likely if incorrect uid is used. The
warranty on all of the equipment will also be void
7.2 Changing the Fluid
As part of the maintenance of the SmokeCloak EASY it is essential that
the uid is replaced annually to ensure that the quality of the effect
produced is maintained at the desired level.
In order to change the uid follow the same instructions in the previous section for installing the uid bottle, once removed.
Discard the empty uid container and replace with a new full bottle of uid.
The uid should be changed (not topped up) at least once a year. Do not mix batches of uid.
(Batch number is printed on the front of the bottle).
Take care not to overll the bottle – it could potentially lead to electric shock.
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8. Priming the machine
Following either the initial installation of the uid bottle or following changing of the bottle it is essential that a short test ring is carried out to ensure that the uid feed pipes are correctly primed. Failure to follow this procedure will lead to delayed response time the rst time the machine is red following the service or, more signicantly, a failure to observe a
connection fault incurred during the installation or re-installation of the
uid bottle.
During the test ring, observe the output to ensure the level is satisfactory
before leaving the machine.
If the level appears to be below what would normally be expected of the machine, repeat the test process. If after 3 test cycles the output still
appears to be below the ‘regular’ level of effect check the following:
1. The uid cap was correctly reengaged into the bottle, that the uid feed pipe wasn’t trapped in any way, and that the cap was rmly
screwed back into position.
2. If there still appears to be a problem contact your supplier.
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9. Batteries
9.1 To install the batteries:
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Once the batteries are installed within the bracket provided they must then be wired together in series and connected to the power board.
Follow the instructions below – The battery loom provided should be
used. It will contain a single blue wire used for linking the batteries in series and in addition a red and a black wire for connecting the wires back to the power board.
The red wire should be terminated at PL22 on the power board and the black wire at PL21. The terminals labeled + with the red wire, and - with the black wire.
The battery backup system provides power for the control electronics and pumps when mains electricity is removed.
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The standard backup system does not provide power for the heater. The
insulation is designed to retain sufcient heat in the aluminium heat
exchanger assembly.
The SmokeCloak must have the batteries installed, even when operating from the mains,
The battery backup system requires 24 V d.c. - it is
necessary to t two 12 V 2.1 Ah batteries in series
in the SmokeCloak. Do not use larger than 2.1 Ah capacity batteries to prevent fuse failure due to excessive charging current.
Please note that the temperature inside the SmokeCloak can exceed 40 degrees depending on the ambient temperature - the batteries must be able to with­stand this temperature under charging.
Take care with polarity. The SmokeCloak is protected with an auto-reset fuse to safeguard against reverse polarity connection of the batteries. The
LEDs on the interface board will give indication of correctly installed uid
and batteries.
PCB damage due to incorrectly tted/sized batteries
is not covered under warranty.
MSS Professional strongly recommends that Fiamm
2.1 Ah batteries or similar quality are tted.
These can be purchased from MSS through your distributor.
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10. Wiring up the Machine
The mains power and low voltage control signals are clamped to the installation bracket using the cable clamps provided. The cables should be routed through the cable guide provided on the back face of the bracket, then fed through the cable clamps and terminated with the supplied plugs. Lead lengths between the clamps and plugs should be a maximum of 30 cm.
10.1 Wiring the mains feed
Remove the mains plug from the electronics module and t to the exible
mains cable that has been fed through the cable grommets. Plug mains lead back into motherboard.
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11. Interface board
1. SPI connection
2. Programming socket
3. LED output
4. PL4
5. PL5
6. Switch 1 / Test button - 10 sec. activation
11.1 Status LEDS
* LED 2 ashing = Temperature fault
* Mains fail Indicated by LED 6 going off with no other fault Indicated. * Battery fault will cause the LED 5 to go off as well due to the nature of fault output.
LEDS LD 1
LD 2 LD 3 LD 4 LD 5 LD 6 LD 7
Battery (on - ok) System ready (on - ready) Heater (on - heating)
No uid (on ok, off fault) Low uid (on ok, off fault)
System (on - ok) System active (off - active)
1 2 3
4
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12. Connection Details
12.2 Interface Board Connections
PL 4Terminal 1
Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4 Terminal 5 Terminal 6
Pir + Pir ­Set + Set ­Trigger + Trigger -
PL 5Terminal 7
Terminal 8 Terminal 9 Terminal 10 Terminal 11 Terminal 12
Normally closed (open when system active) System active (default). Follows Backstop timer. Normally closed (open in fault condition) Non critical fault Normally closed (open in fault condition) System fault
Under no circumstances should the on board power supplies of the SmokeCloak (- 12v) be linked to any other 3rd party equipment e.g. alarm panels, additional power supplies, etc. as this could cause unexpected faults within the machines. This supply may drop to 0 V while the machine is still operation­al. Do not use this output for any purpose which may be affected by this power loss.
In areas tted with equipment generating high le
vels of electrical interference, screened alarm cable may be required to ensure correct operation of the EASY unit.
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12.3 Typical Cables required:
Connections between the SmokeCloak and the alarm panel 7 are made to the interface board via two 6-way plug-in connectors. LEDs also found on the interface board indicate information concerning the status of the SmokeCloak.
1 cable with up to 16-cores
- 1 pair for critical fault
- 1 pair for tamper
- 1 pair for non critical fault
- 1 pair for set
- 1 pair for trigger
12.4 Power
12.4.1 12 V powersupply, +/- 12v
This output is for supplying power to external devices such as,
Cloak sensor, PIR sensor, or other verication sensor.
Maximum current draw from this powersupply is 250 mA
12.5 Digital Inputs
12.6 12 V Inputs
The inputs to the SmokeCloak are optoisolated and can be directly connected to transistorised outputs from alarm panels (2mA draw), the connections are polarity conscious and care should be taken.
The inputs require between 5 V – 12 V applied to operate correctly
(normal power supply tolerances apply).
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12.6.1 Verication sensor, terminal 1 & 2
PIRs or similar can be connected to terminals 1 and 2. The power for active devices (250 mA max) is taken from (+12 V) (0 V).
This input does not trigger the SmokeCloak, but holds off its activation despite an alarm trigger until
the verication loop detects an intruder. The backstop
timer is also inhibited until smoke is produced.
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12.6.2 Set, terminal 3 & 4
Description:
Set signal should come from the alarm panel when the user sets the
alarm – e.g when leaving the premises after work.
Unset is the opposite of the set, and therefore the alarm panel should remove the set signal when the alarm is turned off.
It is only possible to trigger the SmokeCloak EASY once after the alarm is set, which means that if the EASY is required to trigger more than once (from the Alarm Panel) the SmokeCloak EASY will require an unset signal before it will trigger again.
Activation:
This function is activated by applying 12 V (default) across terminal 3+ve and 4-ve.
12.6.3 Trigger, terminal 5 & 6
Description:
The trigger signal should come from the alarm panel when the alarm is triggered.
Due to that the SmokeCloak EASY will re if:
There is a “SET” signal present.
It has not been triggered before with the current “SET” signal.
The verication sensor is “activated” or NO verication sensor connected.
The trigger signal must be set continuously from the initial alarm, until the backstop timer is timed out.
Activation:
This function is activated by applying 12 V (default) across terminal 5+ve and 6-ve.
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Examples of connections of the set and trigger signal to the alarm panel. Use the appropriate diagram below to interface the SmokeCloak to your alarm panel:
DISCLAIMER: Actual alarm panels may vary from those illustrated and MSS PROFESSIONAL cannot be held responsible for faults due to incorrect installations.
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12.7 Outputs
The fault outputs are “clean” 150 mA, 60 V DC solid state relay contacts PL5 (terminals 7-12). During the day when the alarm panel is de-activated, it is important that SmokeCloak cannot produce smoke, so the pump(s) are only connected to the control electronics when the panel is set or armed.
It is essential that these fault circuits should only be connected to either a logged local warning circuit (i.e. technical or plant monitor) or via the communi­cator to the central station, so that, in the event of a fault, a full alarm condition will not occur! If the machine enters a low power mode (when the mains are removed for a long period) the fault relays will become open circuit. Always ensure that this will not cause a problem within the installation.
It is not desirable to have a full alarm condition and then a SmokeCloak activation just because of a fault condition. If the alarm panel is not capable of supporting local alarm only, for monitoring these circuits, then consider using a spare communicator line to central station. As a last resort a buzzer or LED can be used as a warning device. If in doubt please contact your supplier for advice
It is important that in the event of a fault being displayed you contact your installation engineer.
Failure to do so could lead to risk of re or electric
shock.
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12.7.1 Activation Relay (terminals 7 and 8)
Terminals 7 and 8 are normally closed
Description:
This relay reects the time of fog production Backstoptimer (Smoke Active).
O/C when Active.
12.7.2 Non critical fault output (terminals 9 and 10)
Terminals 9 and 10 are normally closed.
This output is always suppressed when the system is set. O/C when Active. Low Fluid or Battery fault.
12.7.3 System fault output (terminals 11 and 12)
Terminals 11 and 12 are normally closed. (Default)
The relay opens if a critical fault is present (default)
LED 2 ashing
No uid
Temperature fault
Mains failure
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13. Setting the activations time
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14. Preparation for nal Test
Before proceeding with any test, it is essential that the local re brigade,
people on site and neighbours are informed of what is going to happen.
Ensure that any re detection system is put on test or the customer
has control of it. SmokeCloak will activate all types of smoke detector. However, it will not activate heat or carbon monoxide detectors.
The supplied SmokeCloak warning signs must be
tted on or near likely points of entry.
This is an insurance requirement to warn any person entering the building that SmokeCloak is installed
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15. Maintenance
The SmokeCloak EASY machines require an annual maintenance check in order to sustain the correct levels of performance and security.
This requires the following:
Replace the uid (do not top the uid up).
A test of the system.
• Load test the batteries and replace as necessary. It is recommended that batteries are replaced every 2 years due to the heat inside the machine
Do not attempt to clean the internal components of the SmokeCloak EASY or to clean around the nozzle
area –This will be extremely hot. The outer covers
may be wiped down to remove dust build up.
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16. Timers
Here the current values are displayed for Retrigger, Backstop and Run timers.
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Retrigger
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Retrigger
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17. Accessories
17.1 Fluid FL600
SmokeCloak FL600 is an exclusive mixture of deionised water and food grade glycols. The formula that has been developed through over 20 years of experience and R&D gives a unique combination of density and hang time.
The SmokeCloak FL600 uid is very economical in the production of
SmokeCloak vapour. The typical “hang” time in a static air environment is around 45 min and
the FL600 uid creates a uniform sub micron particle size.
Fluid is supplied in a 1 litre container which ts all SmokeCloak EASY machines. The uid is harmless and a full safety data sheet is available
on request.
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17.2 Strobe IPL3000
The IPL 3000 combined with a SmokeCloak is designed to provide Instant Protection by blinding the intruders.
The IPL 3000 is a high quality, very high intensity, security strobe light. The system is compatible with all of the SmokeCloak products, and is
congured so that the operation of the IPL 3000 is controlled by the
SmokeCloak.
The IPL 3000 is designed for easy installation. The outer casing is made of metal. It can be located in public areas or concealed in roof spaces if preferred.
Dimensions: 425 x 245 x 240 mm
Weight: 7.5 kg
Colour: Black
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17.3 Sounder IPA 117
The IPA 117 is designed to easily t into all types of buildings. It has a
tamper-proof steel housing 1.5 mm thick and can be installed in as little as 10 minutes.
The built-in alarm interface makes it easy to connect to any electronic alarm installation and with on board battery back up, reliable protection is secured.
The IPA 117 can be easily linked with other IPA 117 units in order to protect larger areas; the SmokeCloak products can be used to control the IPA 117.
Dimensions: 192 x 182 x 62 mm
Weight without internal battery: 2.0 kg Weight with internal battery: 2.8 kg
Colour: White
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17.4 Voice Module
The SmokeCloak CS140 voice module is a 12 V digital voice system, containing an embedded chip with a pre-recorded message. It is designed to be remotely positioned near to the normal access to the building and, if required, the protected area.
The unit is particularly important in large, multi-occupancy or public access buildings so that any innocent third party is clearly aware of what is happening and that they should leave the area.
The standard voice module is available in English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese although customised units are available to special order.
Dimensions: 195 x 118 mm
Colour: Aluminium and grey
Weight kg: 1.9 kg
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17.5 Batteries
The SmokeCloak is installed with a lead acid battery insuring full smoke protection in the event of main power failure. The battery is from one of the worlds leading manufactures of maintenance-free lead acid batteries. This assures long service intervals, and low periodical costs.
The battery is especially designed for the operational conditions in alarm systems, with long stand-by periods and short intense energy loads.
Battery Type: NP2.1-12
Nominal Voltage V: 12
Capacity: 2.1 Ah
Dimensions: 178 x 34 x 67 mm
Weight kg: 0.90
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Supplier:
Contact:
MSS Professional A/S Agerhatten 25 DK - 5220 Odense SØ Danmark
Telefon: +45 7217 0011 www.smokecloak.com
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