Zooper ID2/8 Installation Manual

INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL.
Intelligent 2 Wire Fire Detection System with ‘ID’ Technology
Software Versions: PANEL O.X-R8629 & LOOP O.J-R8624
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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CONTENTS
Software Versions: PANEL O.X-R8629 & LOOP O.J-R8624
1.SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Installation Information .............................................................................................................................. 4
1.2 Safety Precautions during Normal Operation of Panel .............................................................................. 4
1.3 Battery Information .................................................................................................................................... 4
1.4 Product Disposal at the end of its working life ........................................................................................... 4
2. PRODUCT DESIGN INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Fire Alarm Control Section ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Power Supply Section ................................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 Environmental ............................................................................................................................................ 5
3.0 Panel description & design concept ........................................................................................................... 6
4 USING THIS MANUAL ......................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Equipment guarantee ................................................................................................................................. 7
5 DESIGNING A SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................ 8
5.1 Designing a Infinity ID2 System .................................................................................................................. 8
6. INSTALLING THE SYSTEM................................................................................................................................... 9
6.1 Considerations before Installation ............................................................................................................. 9
6.1.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL ...................................................................................................... 9
6.1.2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS ................................................................... 9
6.1.3 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................ 9
6.2 First Fix ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
6.2.1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL ................................................................................................ 10
6.2.2 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL ................................................................................................ 10
6.2.3 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY .................................................................................................................. 10
6.2.4 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER .................................................................................................... 11
6.2.5 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES ........................................................................................................... 12
7 ZONE WIRING ................................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1 Specific device wiring instructions ........................................................................................................... 14
7.3 Setting the device zone & ID (detectors, call points & sounders) ............................................................ 15
8 SOUNDERS ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
9. AUXILIARY OUTPUTS ....................................................................................................................................... 16
9.1 Auxiliary output wiring ............................................................................................................................. 16
10. FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION ......................................................................................................................... 17
10.1 Terminating the wiring ........................................................................................................................... 17
11 OTHER CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 17
11.1 Repeater connection .............................................................................................................................. 18
12. CONFIGURING THE INFINITY ID2 FIRE ALARM PANEL ................................................................................... 19
12.1 Configuring the Zones ............................................................................................................................ 19
12.1.1 FROM A BLANK ID2 PANEL ............................................................................................................. 19
12.1.2 FROM A PREVIOUSLY CONFIGURED PANEL .................................................................................... 19
12.2 Verifying the Zone configuration ............................................................................................................ 19
12.3 Labelling the Zones ................................................................................................................................. 20
12.4 Labelling the Devices .............................................................................................................................. 20
12.5 Setting time and date ............................................................................................................................. 20
12.6 Configuring the Sounder/Flasher Base ................................................................................................... 20
12.7 Changing the alarm Tones - sounders .................................................................................................... 20
12.8 CHANGING FIRE RELAY RESPONSE .................................................................................................... 20
12.9 CHANGING INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACE RESPONSE .......................................................................... 21
12.9.1 DEFAULT SETTING ........................................................................................................................... 21
12.9.2 SETTING INDIVIDUAL I/O UNIT OPERATION - RELAY ........................................................................... 21
12.9.3 SETTING INDIVIDUAL I/O UNIT OPERATION - INPUT ...................................................................... 21
12.10 Setting the LCD language...................................................................................................................... 22
12.11 Software Versions ................................................................................................................................ 22
13 ALARM VERIFICATION .................................................................................................................................... 23
13.1 How Alarm Verification Works ............................................................................................................... 23
13.2 Setting the Alarm Verification Delay ...................................................................................................... 23
13.3 Applying Alarm Verification Delay to a detector .................................................................................... 23
14 RESTORING THE PANELS DEFAULT SETTINGS ................................................................................................ 24
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15 VIEWING PANEL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 25
15.1 Menu Structure ...................................................................................................................................... 25
15.2 Viewing device status ............................................................................................................................. 26
15.3 Locating a device .................................................................................................................................... 26
15.4 Using the event log ................................................................................................................................. 27
16. THE FIRE ALARM CONDITION ........................................................................................................................ 28
16.1 Viewing a fire alarm event ..................................................................................................................... 28
16.2 Viewing Faults during a fire alarm condition .......................................................................................... 28
16.3 Viewing Zone Disablements during a fire alarm condition .................................................................... 28
16.4 Viewing Device Disablements during a fire alarm condition .................................................................. 28
16.5 Viewing Zones in Test Mode during a fire alarm condition .................................................................... 28
17. DISABLEMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 29
17.1 Zone disablement ................................................................................................................................... 29
17.2 To programme zone (or sounders) as disabled ...................................................................................... 29
17.3 Device disablement ................................................................................................................................ 30
17.4 Viewing disablements ............................................................................................................................ 30
17.4.1 VIEWING DISABLED ZONES ............................................................................................................. 30
17.4.2 VIEWING DISABLED DEVICES .......................................................................................................... 30
18. TEST MODE .................................................................................................................................................... 31
18.1 Why use test mode................................................................................................................................. 31
18.2 To programme zone in test mode .......................................................................................................... 31
18.3 To program sounder circuits in test mode ............................................................................................. 31
19. GENERAL FAULT FINDING ............................................................................................................................. 32
19.1 Common fault ......................................................................................................................................... 32
19.2 Zone contents fault finding .................................................................................................................... 32
19.3 Zone faults .............................................................................................................................................. 32
19.4 Supply faults ........................................................................................................................................... 33
19.5 Earth faults ............................................................................................................................................. 33
19.6 Double address ....................................................................................................................................... 33
19.7 System fault ............................................................................................................................................ 33
20.1 Standby battery calculation.................................................................................................................... 34
20.2 Device Values for Battery calculation ..................................................................................................... 34
20.3 Example battery calculation ................................................................................................................... 34
21. PCB TERMINATION CONNECTIONS. .............................................................................................................. 35
22 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 36
22.1 Enclosure specifications ......................................................................................................................... 36
22.2 Electrical specifications ......................................................................................................................... 36
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1.SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: Read this section completely before commencing installation.
1.1 Installation Information
THIS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IS CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED
This equipment must be installed and maintained by a qualified and technically experienced person.
This C.I.E. must be wired to a fused spur rated at 3A. It must NOT be connected via a removable plug, or be connected through an RCD device.
Prior to commencing installation of the control panel, ensure that adequate precautions are taken to prevent damage to the sensitive electronic components on the display board and the control board due to electrostatic discharge. You should discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated by touching a convenient earthed object such as an unpainted copper radiator pipe. You should repeat the process at regular intervals during the installation process, especially if you are required to walk over carpets.
The panel must be located in a clean, dry position, which is not subject to excessive shock or vibration and at least 2 meters away from pager systems or any other radio transmitting equipment. The operating temperature range is 0ºC to 40ºC; maximum humidity is 95%.
HANDLING THE PCB
If the PCB is to be removed to ease fitting the enclosure and cables, care must be taken to avoid damage by static.
The best method is to wear an earth strap, but touching any earth point (eg building plumbing) will help to discharge any static. Always the PCB by its sides and avoid touching the legs of any components. Keep the PCB away from damp dirty areas, e.g. in a small cardboard box.
1.2 Safety Precautions during Normal Operation of Panel
NOTE: When the Infinity ID2 panel is operating normally, i.e. not being tended by service personnel, the access door must be closed and locked. After locking, the key MUST be removed and ONLY held by the responsible person and / or the service personnel. It must under NO CIRCUMSTANCES be held by the user.
1.3 Battery Information
This C.I.E. uses 2 x 12V Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) batteries up to 3.4 Ah.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO BATTERY MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES: DANGER: Batteries are electrically live at all times. NEVER short circuit the battery terminals.
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; take great care when lifting and transporting batteries. For weights above
24 kilos, lifting aids should be used.
DANGER: Do NOT attempt to remove the battery lid or tamper with the internal workings of the battery. Electrolyte is a highly corrosive substance, and presents significant danger to yourself and to anything else it touches. In case of accidental skin or eye contact, flush the affected area with plenty of clean, fresh water and seek immediate medical attention. Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are “low maintenance”, requiring no electrolyte top-up or measurement of specific gravity.
1.4 Product Disposal at the end of its working life
Like all electronic equipment, at the end of its working life this unit should not be disposed of in a refuse bin. It should be taken to a local reprocessing site as per the guidelines of the WEEE directive, for correct disposal.
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2. PRODUCT DESIGN INFORMATION
2.1 Fire Alarm Control Section
The Infinity ID2 Fire Alarm Control and Indicating Equipment (CIE) Has been designed to
A2 - Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems – Control & Indicating Equipment
As well as meeting the requirements of EN54-2:1998 A1 + A2, the Infinity ID2 also has the following options with requirements:-
Clause 7.8 Output to fire alarm devices (Option with requirements) Clause 7.12 Dependencies on more than one alarm signal (Option with requirements) Clause 8.3 Fault signals from points (Option with requirements) Clause 9.5 Disablement of addressable points (Option with requirements) Clause 10 Test Condition (Option with requirements)
The Infinity ID2 also has the following ancillary functions not required by the Standard:-
Serial repeater output (RS485)
EN54-2:1998 A1 +
2.2 Power Supply Section
The Infinity ID2 Fire Alarm Panels Power Supply Equipment (PSE) Has been designed to
A2 - Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems –
The PSE has been designed to charge batteries up to 3.4 Ah within the time limits specified by EN54-4.
The PSE will draw a maximum of 25mA from the battery in the event of mains failure.
The PSE is a switching power supply, with a supply rating (IMAX) of 2.0 Amps
The PSE has a 150mA limited charger output
Power Supply Equipment.
EN54-4:1998 A1 +
2.3 Environmental
It will operate in ambient temperatures of –5 to 40oC
It will operate in a relative humidity of up to 95% (non condensing)
It will withstand vibrations between 5 & 150 Hz
The CIE & PSE should be maintained as described in section 3 of the User Manual, Maintenance Guide &
Log Book.
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3.0 Panel description & design concept
The Infinity ID2 is an eight zone intelligent fire alarm control panel designed to EN54 part 2 & 4.
The Infinity ID2 has been designed to use zone powered sounders but also has 2 conventional sounder circuits. all sounders on an Infinity ID2 panel will activate on any alarm.
It has been designed to give the advantages of an addressable system, with the simplicity of a conventional system. To help achieve this, the Infinity ID2 uses default values to cut out many of the programming steps normally associated with addressable panels. It also uses its LEDs as the primary source of zone event information. The screen information is supplementary, to help identify loop device alarm or fault locations, and to help in configuring the panel.
This leaves only the device label to be entered by the installer. This is done with the built in keyboard
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4 USING THIS MANUAL
It is beyond the scope of this manual to teach to teach the user all the intricacies of fire alarm system design. If in doubt about what is required, read BS 5839: Pt 1: 2002 “Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for buildings (UK Code of Practice for System Design, Installation, commissioning and maintenance)” available from the BSI, or at your local reference library. Other national regulations will also give similar guidance.
This manual explains, in a step-by-step manner, the procedure for the basic design and installation of the Infinity ID2 Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels.
It gives detailed instructions on how to use all the features on this fire alarm panel.
For operational and maintenance information, please refer to document USER MANUAL, MAINTENANCE GUIDE & LOG BOOK. It also contains a System set-up table, and Installation Certificate, that must be completed by the Commissioning Engineer prior to system handover.
Unlike the User Manual, this Installation Manual must not be left accessible to the User.
4.1 Equipment guarantee
If this equipment is not fitted and commissioned according to our guidelines, and the relevant National Standards, by an approved and competent person or organisation, the warrantee may become void.
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5 DESIGNING A SYSTEM
This manual is not designed to teach Fire Alarm System design. It is assumed that the System has been designed by a competent person, and that the installer has an understanding of Fire Alarm System components and their use.
We strongly recommend consultation with a suitably qualified, competent person regarding the design of the Fire Alarm System. The System must be commissioned and serviced in accordance with our instructions and the relevant National Standards. Contact the Fire Officer concerned with the property at an early stage in case he has any special requirements. If in doubt, read BS 5839: Pt 1: 2002 “Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for buildings (Code of Practice for System Design, Installation, commissioning and maintenance)” available from the BSI, or at your local reference library.
5.1 Designing a Infinity ID2 System
Designing a Infinity ID2 System is a fairly straightforward matter. It just takes a bit of thought to zone allocation during the system design stage.
1. Decide on the zone allocation for the system. Each default zone can have a maximum of 15 devices fitted.
Consider the simplified 3-storey building below.
ZONE 5
ZONE 3
ZONE 1
The advantage of this method of zone allocation is that it simplifies the panel setup by eliminating a programming stage.
2. Sounder operation. On the Infinity ID2 Panels, it is a common sounders, i.e. an alarm signal from any device
will activate all sounders.
If more sophisticated sounder & I/O operation is needed, ask your dealer about the Premier Quatro panel.
3. Whenever possible, give each device as descriptive a label as possible. The better the description, the easier
it is to locate in the event of an alarm. The panel allows 20 characters for the device ID, and 16 characters for the zone labels. It may be necessary to use abbreviations to achieve the required label.
4. Keep the design of the system, and any changes to it well documented. This makes it easier to trace any
configuration errors during installation & commissioning.
Z O N E
7
ZONE 6
ZONE 4
ZONE 2
Zone 1 = ID 1-15 Zone 2 = ID 1-15 Zone 3 = ID 1-15 Zone 4 = ID 1-15 Zone 5 = ID 1-15 Zone 6 = ID 1-15 Zone 7 = ID 1-15 Zone 8 = ID 1-15
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6. INSTALLING THE SYSTEM
6.1 Considerations before Installation
6.1.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL
The control panel should be installed in accordance with the following recommendations:-
The panel should be close to the main entrance of the building, so that it can be viewed by any fire- fighting personnel entering the building.
It should be fitted to a sturdy wall that will not flex unnecessarily.
It should be mounted at eye level, in order for it to be viewed without need of a ladder.
It should be installed in a dry, weatherproof place, preferably NOT in direct sunlight.
It should be easily accessible, so that the responsible person can perform their regular fire alarm
checks.
6.1.2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS
All wiring must be installed to meet BS5839: Pt1: 2002 and BS 7671 (Wiring Regs) standards. Other National standards of fire alarm system installation should be adhered to where applicable.
Screened cables should be used throughout the installation to help shield the Panel from outside interference and ensure EMC compatibility.
The two categories of cable according to BS5839: Pt1: 2002, Clause 26 “Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings (Code of Practice for System Design, Installation and Servicing)” are:
Standard fire resisting cable – to PH30 classification of EN 50200 Enhanced fire resisting cable – to PH120 classification of EN 50200 (Note that all cables should be at least 1mm2 cross section
On the Infinity ID2 the general recommendation would be to use standard fire resistant cable, such as Zeta Alarm Systems Fire Defence Cable, Firetuff , FP200 or any equivalent. These cables are screened, and will provide good EMC shielding when properly grounded at the panel. Certain system specifications may demand the use of a particular type of cable and due regard should be paid to this fact.
Depending on the environment, the cables may need mechanical protection (such as a conduit).
6.1.3 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS
The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring, using Fire resisting 3-core cable (Between 1 mm² and 2.5mm²) or a suitable 3-conductor system, fed from an isolating double pole switch fused spur, fused at 3A. IT SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED THROUGH AN RCD. This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked ‘FIRE ALARM: DO NOT SWITCH OFF’. The supply must be exclusive to the Fire Panel. MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED
For information on how to connect Mains to the Panel’s Power Supply PCB, see page 11. Also refer to rating information on the mains cover inside the FACP.
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6.2 First Fix
6.2.1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL
The Infinity ID2 comes with many cable entry holes. If another entry hole is required, it is strongly recommended that the, the termination PCBs should be removed and stored in a safe place. This would also help while fixing the back box to the wall.
6.2.2 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL
Figure 2: Plan view inside the enclosure without PCBs. Side view for surface installation.
Fix the enclosure to the wall using the three mounting holes provided.
Check the build & condition of the wall to decide a suitable screw fixing.
The mounting holes are designed for No 8 roundhead or countersunk woodscrews (or similar).
Remove any debris from the enclosure.
Take care not to damage the FACP during installation.
6.2.3 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY
Fig.2 above shows the location of the cable entries to facilitate planning of wiring (home runs) to be brought to the panel.
The 230Va.c. Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via one of the cable entries at the top right corner of the back box. (Refer to “Connecting the Mains” on Following Page).
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6.2.4 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER
Figure 3: Power Supply PCB layout and Mains connection details
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The panel should be connected to 220-240V AC by a 3A rated spur to the fuse box with 1mm to 2.5mm2 3-core cable. Nothing else should be connected to this supply. The cable should be fire resistant.
Having entered the panel via the cable gland, the mains cable should be passed twice through the provided ferrite. This is made easier by removing the outer insulation. The cable is then connected to the Live, Earth and Neutral connections marked on the power supply cage. The Mains is protected by an INTERNAL fuse on the PSU cage. (This fuse is not user replaceable)
The incoming mains cable should be kept separate from the zone cables to help minimise mains interference.
It is advisable to apply power to the panel before connecting any devices, to check for correct operation, and to familiarise yourself with the fire alarm panels controls.
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