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INSTALLATION MANUAL - Zeta Alarm Systems

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1. MAINS VOLTAGE 230V AC 10 50 60 Hz BATTERY VOLTAGE 24V DC 2 X 12V SLA BATTERY SYSTEM VOLTAGE 24V DC NOMINAL 18 32 V SYSTEM VOLTAGE RIPPLE 2N PK PK MAX CHARGER SIZE UP TO 7AH in 24 Hours ZONE VOLTAGE 21V DC NOMINAL 20 22 5V SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS 2 x 400mA 24V DC Nominal AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 1 x RELAY SELV 1A MAX AUXILIARY FIRE OUTPUT 1 x RELAY SELV 1A MAX NUMBER OF ZONES 1 2 4 6 8 MAXIMUM ZONE CAPACITY 32 DEVICES PER ZONE MAXIMUM ZONE RESISTANCE 70 ohms REMOTE SOUNDER ACTIVATION VIA N O CONTACTS SOUNDER ACTIVATION DELAY 0 9 MINUTES IN 1 MIN INCREMENTS ZONE END OF LINE DEVICE 1N4002 DIODE CATHODE STRIPE TO 4 SOUNDER END OF LINE DEVICE 10 K RESISTOR CHARGER VOLTAGE 28 4V 25 C NO BATTERY CONNECTED ZONE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION 100mA CHARGER SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION Batteries less than 20V TOTAL CHARGER OUTPUT 1 1 Amp Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PAGE 16
2. Our new Fyreye detectors pronounced fire eye will split the ve line instead These will be wired as shown below Zone ZEISS GENER ty i 2 S mm are Zone The termination of each detection circuit must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 15 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 9 2 4 SOUNDER CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM SND SND SOUNDER SOUNDER SOUNDER SOUNDER 10K 77 77 77 Line Resistor Note If non polarised alarm devices eg some types of old mechanical bell or a relay are used then a diode will have to be placed in line with the device to enable fault monitoring They may also need a back EMF protection diode symptoms Chattering sounder relays that don t turn off SND CONNECTOR BLOCK E POLARISING DIODE SND 10K End of Line Resistor Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 5 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 5 AUXILIARY INPUT WIRING EXAMPLES There is one non latching auxiliary input connection on the Fire Alarm Panel Class Change Input CC This Will energise all alarm continuously when the CC terminals are shorted together If the class change is triggered the fire auxiliary relay output will
3. Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 175 24 x 0 049 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 175 1 176 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 1 351 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 69 Amp Hours This system would require a minimum of 1 69Ah batteries so we would recommend using 2Ah batteries Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 14 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 11 PCB TERMINATION CONNECTIONS ta ltr te gt sl 4 sk tojt i O NO CM NC NO CM NC 20 NE EARTH RC eo m za D 123456789101 512 13 Tol 8 o O 17 FST FS3 52 LIVE NEUT EARTH 19 po MAINS TO TRANSFORMER PRIMARY 11 1 CONNECTIONS Connection No Description Use 1 ZONE 1 8 Connect to Zone 1 2 ZONE 2 amp Connect to Zone 2 3 ZONE 3 amp Connect to Zone 3 4 ZONE 4 8 Connect to Zone 4 5 ZONE 5 amp Connect to Zone 5 6 ZONE 6 amp Connect to Zone 6 7 ZONE 7 8 Connect to Zone 7 8 ZONE 8 8 Connect to Zone 8 9 SND 1 8 Connect to sounder circuit 1 sirens bells 10 SND 2 amp Connect to s
4. the procedure for the installation of the Premier SX Range of Fire Alarm Control Panels For full operational and maintenance information please refer to document GLT MAN 102 USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE amp 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 1 3 ABOUT THE PREMIER SX FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL amp INTEGRAL PSE The PREMIER SX Fire alarm control panel is available in 1 2 4 6 or 8 Zone sizes It has 2 sounder output circuits each capable of supplying 400mA It has a set of fire relay contacts voltage free rated at 1A SELV It has a set of fault relay contacts voltage free rated at 1A SELV This relay is normally powered to allow a fault output in the case of total power failure It has a class change connection to allow remote activation of the sounders not required by EN54 2 It has the ability to disable any zone or the sounder circuits It has a one man test mode which resets the zone in test after 7 seconds EN54 option with requirements It has a sounder delay facility 0 9 minutes in 1 minute steps EN54 option with requirements It has a maximum battery capacity of 7 Ah 1 4 DESIGNING THE SYSTEM It has an in built capability of operating with Diode bases for line continuity on head removal
5. BACK BOX TO THE WALL Figure 2 Plan view inside the enclosure without PCBs Side view for surface flush installation 12x 19mm grommet cable entries 3 q tr 0 0 73mm AE ET 60 x 20mm 60 x 20mm back cable back cable entry 9 entry 9 9 9 195mm 275mm 250mm 2x 19mm Wall Mount Flush Mount O knock out cable entries Fix the enclosure to the wall using the three mounting holes provided Check the build amp 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 Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 7 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 CONNECTING MAINS amp BATTERY POWER 4 1 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER The panel should be connected to 220 240V AC by a 3A INLET MAINS rated spur to the fuse box with 1 0mm to 2 5mm 3 core cable Nothing else should be connected to this supply The Live Earth and Neutral connections are marked on the PCB The Mains is protected by a quick blow 20mm 2A HBC fuse Also known as HRC The incoming mains cable should be kept separate from the zone
6. It will operate in ambient temperatures of 5 to 40 C It will operate in a relative humidity of up to 93 non condensing It will withstand vibrations between 5 amp 150 Hz It has a maximum capacity of 32 devices per zone e The PSE is linear with a 1 1A output at system voltage 18 32V The mains supply is filtered before entering the transformer The charger amp battery are both fused at 1 6A Quickblow The PSE will draw a maximum of 25uA from the battery in the event of mains failure the FACP will continue to take around 60mA The FACP amp PSE should be maintained as described in section 3 of the User Manual Maintenance Guide amp Log Book This manual is not designed to teach Fire Alarm System design It is assumed 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 Fire Alarm Systems for buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation Commissioning and Maintenance available from the BSI or at your local reference library 1 5 EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE If
7. PAGE 13 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 10 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATION In order to calculate the standby battery size required the following formula can be used Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x X larm Tsev X laz iid Maximum time in hours required for the alarm gt hour is most common time Total Alarm Current in amps for all alarm devices connected to the alarm circuits Tssy Standby time in hours for the system after mains failure normally 24 48 or 72 hr lap Quiescent current in amps of control panel in fault condition because of mains failure loz Quiescent current in amps of all detection zones Eg lon detector 0 00005 Amp 50 Optical Detector 0 0001 Amp 100 uA Typical Example A system comprises of 20 ionisation detectors 14 bells and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm for 1 2 hour Calculate the battery size required TALM 0 5 Hr lam 14 x 0 025 20 35A This assumes the bell current is 25 mA Most alarm Devices show their operating current Tspy 24 Hr lap 0 048A loaz 20 x 0 00005 0 001A the quiescent current for an ionisation detector is 50 UA Therefore using the equation Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x Tarm X larm Tspy X lap loz Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 5 x 0 35 24 x 0 048 0 001
8. not operate Typical auxiliary input wiring options amp amp AUX FIRE RELAY 99 99 CM NO CHANGE 2nd Fire Alarm The termination for the above inputs must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 15 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 9 2 6 AUXILIARY OUTPUT WIRING VOLTAGE FREE CHANGEOVER CONTACTS Auxiliary Fire Output AUX Changes over in any fire condition and be used for driving local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems magnetic door holders air conditioning shut off etc Fault Output FAULT This Output is energised in the quiescent condition In a fault condition the output relay turns off to ensure failsafe operation even in the event of total power loss That is the normally open contact will be closed when there is no fault and open when there is a fault This should be taken into account when any device is connected to the fault relay Typical auxiliary output wiring FAULT Trigger I P INDICATION DEVICE The fault relay is used to connect to a remote NOTE THE NC CONTACT indication device IS OPEN WHEN THERE IS FAULT NO CM NC FAULT RELAY AUTO Trigger I P DIALER The fire relay can be used to connect to various devices which are activated on a fire alarm Eg Auto dialer magnetic door release 24V sprinkler esas system e
9. GRAM A ZONE OR SOUNDERS AS DISABLED 8 ZONE TES prece M C 11 8 1 WHY USE ZONE TEST 8 2 TO PROGRAM ZONE IN TEST 9 GENERAL FAULT FINDING e eade ce en e RR Ann 12 9 1 ZONE FAULTS 9 2 SYSTEM FAULT 9 3 SUPPLY FAULTS 9 4 EARTH FAULTS 9 5 SOUNDER FAULTS 10 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATION GUIDE 13 11 TERMINATION 5 14 111 CONNECTIONS 112 FUSES 12 CONTROL PANEL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 12 4 ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATIONS 12 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 2 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 INTRODUCTION 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 1 1 HANDLING THE PCBS If the PCBs are 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 Hold PCBs by their sides avoiding contact with any components Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching the legs of any components Keep the PCBs away from damp dirty areas e g in a small cardboard box 1 2 USING THIS MANUAL This manual explains in a step by step manner
10. Sounder circuits should be connected to the appropriate connector block on the Termination PCB as shown in Figure 6 below All screens should be fed through the gland to make electrical contact with it and be terminated at the brass earthing strip as shown below see Figure 6 amp 6a For detailed detector and alarm circuit wiring diagrams please refer to pages 4 and 5 Steel EMC INLET MAINS Grounding Plate EE SUPPLY Brass Glands ZONE s ZONE 6 70NE 7 ZONE 8 FAUT RELAY FIRE RELAY INO CM INO CM NC J e OO SMV VE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE PLASTIC GROMMETS PROVIDED PNE EIS d i i INTERNAL NESS uu WIRING Figure 6 Detector and Sounder Circuit Connection Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 9 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL Expanded View Of Gland Gland amp Screen Cable Rubber Seal Screen cable Nut Figure 6a Expanded view of brass cable gland 5 2 AUXILIARY INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINATIONS Connect auxiliary input and output cables to the appropria
11. ady The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 8 Press the scroll button until the disabled zone has been selected Press engineer button Scroll to any other disabled zone and enable in the same way When all zones are enabled again the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will flash slowly Turn the keyswitch to off to return the system to normal Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 11 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 8 ZONE TEST 8 1 WHY USE ZONE TEST To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance check a non latching man test facility is available When a detector or manual call point is triggered on any zone in Test the Alarm sounders operate for approximately seven seconds on and seven seconds off This cycle continues until the cause of the Alarm is removed either by the test smoke clearing from the detector or the manual call point being reset at which point the detector circuit also automatically resets Should an Alarm occur on a zone that is not programmed to test the Alarm will be processed in the normal way The testing of the zone in test will temporarily be suspended until the Alarm s from the other zones are reset At this point zone retesting may resume 8 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE IN TEST NOTE Only one zone can be programmed in test at any one time Insert and turn control key to enabled position Press engineer switch until the General Zone test LED is on
12. ain power is present b Check charger fuse FS1 2 Loss of Battery power Remedy a Check battery fuse FS2 b Check that battery connections are secure 3 Low Battery Remedy a Check battery voltage 4 Wrong Charging Voltage The charging voltage should be 28 4V off load at 20 C If it has been altered reset using potentiometer VR1 5 Overcharged Batteries Remove the batteries and measure the voltage If it is reading over 27 4 then the batteries are overcharged Try to run the panel on batteries only for half an hour or so to try to discharge the batteries If this doesn t solve the problem replacement batteries will be required 9 4 EARTH FAULTS An EARTH fault indicates that something is shorting to earth usually through the cable screen Disconnect the earth screens one at a time to determine the problem line Note connecting other equipment eg an oscilloscope to the panel can give an earth fault The voltage between battery and earth should be 14 16 volts If it is not the voltage should indicate what is shorting to earth 9 5 SOUNDER FAULTS Check that the correct END of Line resistor has been fitted 10K brown black orange gold Check that both fuses are OK FS4 amp FS5 400mA QB If working on an existing installation check that the devices are polarised See Page 5 Check cable continuity remove from panel and measure continuity Should read 10K Approved Document No GLT MAN 101
13. cables to help minimise mains interference Once the mains is connected the protective cover should be replaced BEFORE turning on the mains power This will minimise the chance of electric shock from the PCB ui MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE PLASTIC GROMMETS PROVIDED It is advisable to apply power to the panel before INTERNAL WIRING connecting any devices to check for correct operation and to familiarise yourself with the fire alarm panels controls 252 Figure 3 Power Supply layout and Mains connection details 4 2 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES Although there are many sizes of suitable L TJ e L _ 9 battery the sizes we usually recommend 12V 7Ah or 12V 2Ah and the enclosure has been designed to hold these two sizes BATTERY INTERCONNECTING TO PCB To calculate the exact requirement use the CABLE equation in section 10 but as a rough guide 2 4 Zones 24 Hr standby 2Ah 2 4 Zones 48 Hr standby 7Ah 6 8 Zones 7Ah BATTERY CONNECTIONS The two batteries are wired in series The of one battery is connected to the red battery lead The of the other battery is connected to the black battery lea
14. d 6 EH ce The ve of the first battery is connected to the INTERCONNECTING ve of the second battery using the link wire CABE O oh supplied When fitting the batteries take care not to 9 SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY damage the temperature monitoring 2 x 2Ah Batteries 12V 2 Ah thermistors See figure 4a overleaf Figure 4 Battery location and connection details Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 8 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL L S CNET IOE EENET TOES BOT 90 Cus HEE o 8 gg EE E ERE MARE ORNER PRI MARY 2x thermistors cable tied into place SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY 4 12V 7Ah Figure 4a Thermistor location These thermistors are used to prevent overcharging the batteries in high ambient temperatures 5 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION 5 1 TERMINATING THE DETECTION AND ALARM SOUNDER CIRCUITS All cables entering the enclosure should have brass cable glands which will ensure a good ground to the steel EMC cable grounding plate The Detector and
15. e is giving the fault Note A common fault is a detector head badly seated in a base that is not making the connection A short circuit on a zone could be caused by the end of line diode being fitted backwards d Check that the detectors are compatible with this FACP Note that some makes of detector will require a series resistor or diode to be fitted to work properly There is usually a spare connector on the base to accommodate this check instructions that came with the detector e Measure the resistance of the zone cabling Remove from panel and short out end of line Ideally this should be less than 50 ohms Above 70 ohms may cause an open circuit fault Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 12 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 2 SYSTEM FAULT A system fault is abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and fault internal buzzer will be constantly active until the control keyswitch is turned from off position to control enable position This should cause this fault condition to reset If not consult your supplier 9 3 SUPPLY FAULTS A power supply fault is indicative of one or more of the following faults 1 Loss of Mains power Remedy a Check mains fuse Conn 5 Also check that m
16. flashing fast Enter Engineer Code 4114 and then the General Zone Test LED is on flashing slow pu Oe SS Press scroll switch and Zone one fault LED will flash in synchronisation with the General Zone test 5 Press scroll button to the desired Zone for test Once the desired Zone LED is flashing this Zone is now in test mode 6 Once testing of that zone is completed press scroll button to move to another Zone or turn the control key switch to off position to exit test mode 9 GENERAL FAULT FINDING 9 1 ZONE FAULTS Open circuit faults will be indicated by zone s fault LED flashing In case of a short circuit fault then the Zone s Fault LED will be accompanied by the Short Circuit Fault LED In both cases the internal Fault Buzzer will sound and the General Fault LED will be lit The Zone Faults are non latching faults That is if the fault disappears the panel will automatically reset itself After a short delay of up to a minute Suggested Action a Disconnect the wiring for the zone showing fault and refit the end of line diode at that zone terminal in the panel If the fault condition for that zone clears this confirms there is a wiring fault b Double check the wiring and the end of line diode on the zone Trace the fault with consideration for the type of fault indicated HINT splitting the cable half way down the zone and fitting the end of line diode to the new end point helps to determine which section of cabl
17. ill not be monitored or ZONE ZONE m Rc AZA AER Ak END of m erai ll m LINE CALL CALL V4 Vin J V DIODE POINT POINT LY ll U 134002 If ALL the call points are connected to the start of the zone then conventional bases can be used instead of diode bases Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 4 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL An End of Line diode provided in the Panel must be connected across the terminals of the last device on each circuit to allow the wiring to be monitored It is polarity sensitive and connected cathode STRIPE to ve Using detector bases with continuity diodes fitted will allow all devices including Manual Call Points to remain operational if a detector is removed from its base Old Manual call points which just cause a short circuit are not directly compatible as they would cause a short circuit fault Fitting a 470R resistor in line with the call point will allow it to work Wired in a similar way to non polarised bells shown at the foot of this page Other makes of detector will have different connections but in general they are wired IN amp OUT to same terminal IN to stripe side of continuity diode OUT to non stripe side of continuity diode Some makes will connect the ve to 470R load resistor or a polarisation diode to enable the detector to work correctly
18. mler sx FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION MANUAL PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL CONTENTS 1 nen nennen nnne nian 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Issue 1 95 HANDLING THE PCBS USING THIS MANUAL ABOUT THE PREMIER SX FACP amp INTEGRAL PSE DESIGNING THE SYSTEM EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE 2 FIRST FIX GUIDELINES rere eoe Yen Senor ed nn cy KORS SRA 4 2 1 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS 2 2 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS 2 3 DETECTOR CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM 2 4 SOUNDER CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM 2 5 AUXILIARY INPUT WIRING EXAMPLES 2 6 AUXILIARY OUTPUT WIRING VOLTAGE FREE CHANGEOVER CONTACTS 3 MOUNTING THE FIRE 7 3 1 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY 3 2 FIXING THE BACKBOX TO THE WALL 4 CONNECTING MAINS amp BATTERY 8 4 1 CONNECTING MAINS POWER 4 2 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES 5 FIELD DEVICE 11 9 5 1 TERMINATING THE DETECTION AND ALARM SOUNDER CIRCUITS 5 2 AUXILIARY INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINATIONS 6 SOUNDER ACTIVATION 10 6 1 DECIDING TO USE A DELAY 6 2 TO SET A DELAY 6 3 DELAY INDICATION AND OVERRIDE 7 ZONE DISABEEMENT 0 1 aros RR RR ARA 10 7 1 WHY USE ZONE DISABLEMENT 7 2 TO PRO
19. o this fact Depending on the environment the cables may need mechanical protection such as a conduit 2 2 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring using Fire resisting 3 core cable Between 1 mm and 2 5mm 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 WITH THE GROMMETS PROVIDED For information on how to connect Mains to the Panel s Power Supply PCB see page 8 Also refer to rating information inside the FACP 2 3 DETECTOR CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM The Premier SX comes with one two four six or eight Detection circuits Zones A maximum of 32 devices i e smoke detectors heat detectors or Manual Call Points can be fitted to each circuit ALL DEVICES MUST BE POLARISED Typical detector circuit wiring Premier Detectors ZONE ZONE e E vam e a eng ER GE D LW N CALL 4 iw CALL V Diode POINT POINT Base Do not spur devices because they w
20. ounder circuit 2 sirens bells 11 CLASS CHANGE Join terminals to activate sounders 12 FIRE RELAY NO CM NC Activates on fire including test mode 13 FAULT RELAY NO CM NC Normally powered ie is closed with no fault 14 BATTERY amp Connect 2 x 12V SLA batteries in SERIES ie 24V 15 AC AC Connected to transformer secondary 30VAC 16 EN54 supply amp NOT CONNECTED IN STAND ALONE PANEL 17 CONN 1 20 way ribbon cable to display PCB 18 CONN 27 EARTH connection to display PCB amp SCREEN TAG 19 CONN 26 Filtered mains to transformer 20 CONN 5 MAINS TERMINAL BLOCK 11 2 FUSES FUSE NO DESCRIPTION RATING FS1 Charger Fuse 1 6A time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS2 Battery Fuse 1 6A time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS3 EN54 SUPPLY NOT USED 1 6A time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS4 Sounder circuit 1 400mA time delay 5 x 20mm glass FS5 Sounder circuit 2 400mA time delay 5 x 20mm glass INLET FUSE Mains Protection Fuse 2A Quick Blow HBC 5 x 20mm ceramic Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 15 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 PANEL SPECIFICATIONS 12 1 ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION VALUE ENCLOSURE SIZE 355 x 275 x 100 mm TOP CABLE ENTRIES 12 x 19mm DIA GROMMETED ENTRIES BOTTOM CABLE ENTRIES 2 x 19mm KNOCKOUT ENTRIES REAR CABLE ENTRIES 2 SNAP OUTS 60 x 20mm 12 2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION VALUE
21. outine maintenance and the customer needs the system to continue running but doesn t want spurious false alarms The panel will respond in the usual manner to any events in any non disabled zones 7 2 TO PROGRAMME ZONE OR SOUNDERS AS DISABLED Any number of zones or the sounders can be disabled but it is good practice to only disable one zone at a time 1 Insert and turn control key to enabled position 2 Press Engineer switch and the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will come on flashing fast 3 Press Scroll switch and the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will flash slowly The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 4 Press scroll button again Zone 1 DISABLEMENT LED will be lit Continue to press scroll until the desired Zone or sounder is lit Press the Engineer button The GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will be lit constantly indicating that this zone or sounder is now disabled 5 If more than one zone needs to be disabled then press scroll again until the required zone is selected 6 If the panel needs to be taken out of SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE eg to silence a fault on another part of the system turn the keyswitch off then back on again 7 Once all the work has been done the zones need to be enabled again If the panel is still in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE jump to paragraph 8 otherwise turn the keyswitch to controls enabled press engineer button GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will flash fast Press scroll and it will return to being on ste
22. ssue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 6 3 DELAY INDICATION AND OVERRIDE If a delay is set the fire panel will light the General Disablement LED and Delay DEL LED to indicate that the sounders are delayed If an alarm occurs the fire LEDs will light as usual but the sounders will not start until the delay period has expired After the delay period the Gen Disablement and Delay LEDs will extinguish amp the sounders will start Pressing the sounder override switch will override the delay at any time and results in the sounders being turned on immediately If on investigation the panel was activated by a false alarm turn the keyswitch to Controls Enabled and press the reset button This will return the system to normal without the sounders being activated Assuming the cause of the false alarm has been removed The delay be removed by either returning the rotary switch to position 0 or by turning keyswitch to Controls Active pressing Engineer then pressing Delay override Continuing to press delay override will toggle the delay on amp off 7 ZONE DISABLEMENT 7 1 WHY USE ZONE DISABLEMENT To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance checks any of the zones or the sounder circuits can be disabled When a zone or sounder cct is disabled the panel will not respond to any fault or fire signals it receives from that zone This might be used if the system requires r
23. tc eee NO CM NC FIRE RELAY OUTSTATION Here the relays are used to FIRE TO ADDRESSABLE communicate with a larger INPUT FIRE ALARM PANEL addressable fire alarm system An example use of this might be a warehouse which uses several INPUT flame detectors and needs to be 69 62 62 692 69 GO part of a larger system NO CM NC NO CM NC FIRE RELAY FAULT RELAY The termination for the above inputs must be as indicated on the main PCB See page 15 The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on page 9 Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 6 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 3 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL It is recommended that the panels door be removed to avoid accidental damage Also the termination PCB could be removed and stored in a safe place while fixing the back box to the wall 3 1 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY Fig 2 below shows the location of the cable entries to facilitate planning of wiring home runs to be brought to the panel The grommets can be easily removed by a push from inside the control panel box If a grommet is removed fill the hole with a brass cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up 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 Page 8 3 2 FIXING THE
24. te connector block terminals on the Termination PCB See Page 15 Screened cables should be terminated as per figure 6 For a full description of the inputs and outputs available on the Premier SX range of Fire Panels including typical wiring diagrams please refer to pages 5 amp 6 6 SOUNDER ACTIVATION DELAY 6 1 DECIDING TO USE A DELAY A delay of up to nine minutes from the Fire Alarm Panel being triggered to its Alarm sounder outputs being activated can be programmed into the panel by the Engineer This is a particularly useful feature for schools nightclubs and other public places where the nuisance and panic caused by a false alarm must be avoided It should be noted that the delay period will apply to ALL zones When an Alarm occurs on any zone it is processed as normal However the activation of the sounders is postponed until the delay period has expired thus allowing the cause of the Alarm to be investigated by the User If the alarm is false the alarm can be cancelled 6 2 TO SET A DELAY Open the panel door using Alan Key provided and set switch 7 SW7 using a terminal screw driver to the delay required SW7 Setting External sounder delay in minutes No delay 0 7 1 minute 9 o0 NV 2 minutes 3 minutes Y Co 4 minutes o G x 5 minutes 6 minutes 7 minutes 8 minutes 9 minutes O01 BR Go PO o Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 PAGE 10 I
25. 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 Approved Document No GLT MAN 101 Issue 1 95 Authorised GH Date 09 06 2004 PAGE 3 PREMIER SX INSTALLATION MANUAL 2 FIRST FIX 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 2 1 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS 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 1mm cross section On the Optima Panel the general recommendation would be to use standard fire resistant cable such as Firetuff FP200 or an equivalent These cables are screened and will provide good ECM 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 t

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