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1. e Method 1 Use the Bias terminals which provide 10 VDC supply to initiate the required GPI function Figure 3 2 e Method 2 Use an external power supply 5 24 V Connect the Reset terminal to the positive out put and the Reset terminal to the ground output of the external power supply Note the voltage input to Reset and Reset terminals is isolated from the system by an opto coupler device The Bias Reset GPI and LED terminals are located on the termination card Figure 3 1 The LED terminals provide a 5V 15 mA DC supply via an internal 220 ohm resistor to power a remote LED Legend Hm s je fe reso seep sma EA Disable eose Poston 5 EIN Reset Open Poston 6 E00 Figure 3 2 Wire connection for Auxiliary GPI Terminals Table 3 2 GPI Functions The detector monitors the state Mains Fault Reported of the external power supply and responds to the following conditions Mains OK 2 5 VDC is at this terminal Mains Fail s 2 VDC is at this terminal Standby Mode The detector is Disabled and the Unit Disabled 4 amp Aspirator Off aspirator turns OFF when 25 VDC is at this terminal No Alarms can be generated in this state While power is applied to the GPI the detector is disabled In addition the connection of power to the GPI resets the unit Disabled gt 5 VDC Detector Disables lt 2 VDC Detector Reset 10 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 01
2. RR essere erri 13 4 2 Connection to Pipe Network aaa 14 4 3 Battery Backup ui at dens 15 4 4 Startup II oe Mat aa deet deka IN 16 4 5 COMMISSIONINO c tao pa e it it a da 16 46 Installation Checklist IRR mmn 17 5 Operation ERA EE E A Ian 19 bil A A A beta A er me atena 19 6 Maintenance and Servicing 0 0 000 02 2 SESSE GES aaa 21 6 1 Internal Components o ee 21 6 2 Opening and Closing the Detector aaa 22 6 3 Replacing the Filter Cartridge eee 23 6 4 Replacing the Aspirator SS eee cece cece SS nee 24 7 Product Information cece cece cece cc cece cece EG Gee 25 EA Specifications o a VEE ao don E pu Ne pote ta So ati 25 7 2 Dimensions aaa 26 1 3 Default Settings AAA nl a a seats toe eB el a el a ee a 28 AA MA one acne vis N OE EE N anni OR ER ee 28 Vie RA DEE HARDE LO OER IR EN 29 www xtralis com 1 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd This page is intentionally left blank 2 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 1 Introduction The Xtralis Class C XCC detector is an Air sampling Smoke Detector designed to protect commercial facilities of up to 1600m to EN 54 20 Class C sensitivity levels The detector monitors the environment for conditions that indicate the presence or potential of a fire and annunciates via indicators and relay outputs This Pro
3. Connect to a PC with Xtralis VSC software to the programming socket via an RS232 cable 8 Enter your user level and PIN number to log on to the detector 9 Initiate the Reset Filter Settings command located under the Device menu 10 Log off and remove the RS232 cable 11 Close the detector Figure 6 2 Air Filter Cartridge B Filter Screw ma mar B CPE N SAN D Figure 6 3 Replacing the air filter cartridge www xtralis com 23 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 6 4 Replacing the Aspirator DARA o CONDARWNS gt 24 Remove the 4 screws securing the termination card A Disconnect the wires on the aspirator B Gently pull out termination card A from the interface card You can t see the interface card it is con nected to the back of the termination card Leave the termination card suspended by its wires Pull off the air hose from aspirator pipe C Undo the captive screws securing aspirator D Lift the aspirator out Legend Terminal Card Aspirator Air Hose ET Pipe Network Port B Aspirator Wire Loom D Aspirator F Interface Card Slot Figure 6 4 Replacing the Aspirator Assembly Put the aspirator pipe inlet into the hole leading to the pipe network E Tighten the screws securing the aspirator D Connect the air hose to the aspirator pipe C Ensure a tight fit over the pipe Insert the termination card A into the
4. Point Figure 7 1 Dimensions of the XCC detector in mm in 26 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 205mm 8 07in _ 225mm 8 86in 112 5mm 4 43in www xtralis com 112 5mm 4 43in _ 225mm 8 86in Figure 7 2 XCC detector dimensions rear view 27 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 7 3 Default Settings Table 7 2 Default values for the XCC detector Parameter Default Minimum Value Access Fire Alarm Threshold Level Il Minimum emm IV highest lowest sensitivity sensitivity lowest highest threshold threshold Simultaneous Alarm 10 Seconds 0 Seconds 60 Seconds Adm ee Filter Service Interval Dependent on environment 7 4 Spare Parts On larger sites having multiple detectors it is advisable to stock certain critical spare parts A list of spare parts with quantities required is given below Table 7 3 Recommended spare parts stock Description Number of detectors Installed to warrant ONE Spare Part Normal Service Mission Critical 28 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Index A E Air EN54 20 cc SE EE Ge e iii 3 5 Exhaust Pipe 14 endscap seo eo DS ks o AN Sr e 6 7 Exhaust Port ssuuueueuuuueuss 21 EOL tacos crio debia cidos 11 Filter Cartridge 21 23 28 Exhaust cccceeee
5. and looped out to another device The detector has reverse polarity protection to minimize the risk of reverse power connection to the detector Note The XCC detector will not operate when the power supply is reversed Note Operating the detector outside the DC supply voltage range of 18VDC and 30VDC may cause damage to the device B l From 24V Power Supply 24V Power to Next Device Figure 3 5 Wire connection details for power terminals on termination card 12 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 4 Installation 4 1 Mounting the Detector The XCC detector can be mounted onto the wall using the mounting bracket on any suitable secure surface Note The detector can only be mounted using the mounting bracket included with the packaging 4 1 1 Securing the mounting bracket The mounting bracket for the XCC detectoris always mounted in the UP direction The mounting bracket is clearly marked with the word UP and an upward pointing arrow 205 0mm A d B This side to Detector Figure 4 1 The mounting bracket for normal and inverted orientations Secure the mounting bracket to the surface using appropriate fasteners ensuring that the bracket is horizontally straight and sits flush on the surface Determine the ports for cable entry Press out the tabs for the cable entry air inlet and air exhaust ports 4 1 2 Installing the Detector Determine the orientation for mounting the XCC d
6. designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures re orientate or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receiver connect the equipment to a power outlet which is on a different power circuit to the receiver or consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help FDA This Xtralis product incorporates a laser device and is classified as a Class 1 laser product that complies with FDA regulations 21 CFR 1040 10 The laser is housed in a sealed detector chamber and contains no serviceable parts The laser emits invisible light and can be hazardous if viewed with the naked eye Under no circumstances should the detector chamber be opened EN54 20 The product must use a power supply conforming to EN54 Part 4 This product is compliant with EN54 20 sensitivity requirements provided that a pipe network conforming to the design parameters provided in Chapter 2 is used Product Li
7. in this document Caution This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent corruption of configuration details A Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling A dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury Contact Us The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 UK and Europe 44 1442 242 330 Middle East 962 6 569 1083 i www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Codes and Standards Information for Air Sampling Smoke Detection We strongly recommend that this document is read in conjunction with the appropriate local codes and standards for smoke detection and electrical connections This document contains generic product information and some sections may not comply with all local codes and standards In these cases the local codes and standards must take precedence The information below was correct at time of printing but may now be out of date check with your local codes standards and listings for the current restrictions FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are
8. interface card slot F Tighten the termination card screws A Reconnect the wires to the aspirator B Put the front cover back on and tighten the screws PowerON the detector and check the aspirator is running Resolve all Fault conditions www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 7 Product Information 7 1 Specifications Table 7 1 XCC detector specifications IN TN Dimensions WHD 225 mm x 225 mm x 85 mm 8 7 8 in x 8 7 8 in x 3 3 8 in 1 9kg 4 2 lbs Operating Conditions Tested to 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F Recommended Detector Ambient 0 to 39 C 2 F to 103 F Sampled Air 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Sampling Pipe Network Maximum Area of Coverage 1600 m 16000 sq ft Maximum Single Pipe Length 110 m max 18 holes Maximum Branched 2 Pipe Lengths 80 m each max 18 holes total Pipe Design Pre engineered Pipe Networks refer to page 6 Pipe Size ID 15 21 mm 0 874 in OD 25 mm 1 050 in Relays 3 relays contacts rated 2A 30 VDC e Fire Alarm NO e Pre Alarm NO e Fault Maintenance and disable NC NO Configurable as latching or non latching 4x 25 mm 1 in cable entries www xtralis com 25 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 7 2 Dimensions Top View 705 278 Air Inlet Port 26 102 Cable Entry Right Hand Side View Air Exhaust Port 178 E Cable Entry
9. 1 Product Guide 3 5 Programming Socket The 9 pin programming socket on the termination card provides the communication interface between the detector and a PC running Xtralis VSC Connect the PC to the detector using a RS232 data cable directly to the 9 pin programming socket 3 6 Typical Wiring to a Fire Panel with an EOL Resistor The diagram below shows the correct way to wire XCC detectors to a conventional fire alarm control panel FACP It also shows where an End Of Line EOL resistor is correctly installed Pre Alarm Relay Short D GPI Input Conventional Loop Input Reset Contact To next detector or EOL resistor Figure 3 3 Typical wiring to a fire panel with EOL resistor 3 7 Wiring to an Addressable Loop Module This wiring example is for wiring XCC detectors to a typical Input Output Loop module 3 input 1 output These are example drawings Refer to the appropriate product manual for the exact wiring details of the third party equipment 8 PreAlarnRelay Fire FeAlarn c FauttRetay Open Wiring Faut Gier Short Detector Faut EA E Fe PF fea G Input 1 MN Input 2 Output configured on reset Figure 3 4 Typical wiring to an input output loop module www xtralis com 11 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 3 8 Power Source The power terminals on the termination card connect to a 24VDC power supply The four power terminals enable power to be brought into the detector
10. Ifthe system is functioning normally the OK LED indicator will remain illuminated a lf the detector does not behave normally on power up contact your commissioning engineer or distributor to troubleshoot Note It is normal forthe detector to display troubles immediately after power up Reset the detector by pressing the reset button on the front cover of the detector to unlatch the relays and fault LED If the fault LED on the front cover continues to be illuminated proceed with the preliminary systems check 4 5 Commissioning Commissioning follows installation and power up of the detector and involves the following steps 1 Use Xtralis VSC to e Accept factory default configurations e Check that the fire alarm threshold setting is appropriate to the pre engineered design used e Select appropriate air flow threshold setting e Normalize the air flow 2 Functionally test the detector by introducing smoke into the last hole 3 Record and confirm the transport time is less than 90 seconds 16 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 46 Installation Checklist Detector Serial Number s and Date of Manufacture UR OO Perform the following checks listed below to ensure that all the necessary items are completed before handing over to acommissioning engineer Installation Checks Yes No Were the detector and the mounting bracket intact in the box EET HEN Is the detector securely locked onto its mount
11. Serial Number uusueeeeessuuee 21 Service 1 2 lee SS SS ee eee eee 21 28 Simultaneous Alarm Delays 28 Spare Parts Luuuuuuuuleeelsess 28 Standby ios E e eus 10 19 Startup ous ssa deseas dodge esata det deo ts 16 System Isolation Luuuuuuuuu 9 T Termination Card 9 10 21 24 Threshold Settings 4 7 16 25 Thresholds eie tre 28 Transport Time uuusss 5 16 V Voltage uees 10 12 25 Ww Weight Es EE RR Ee detect 25 Wire terminal strips 22 21 Wig SEA AAS AE SEN DRS ER e n d 11 17 www xtralis com
12. Xtralis Class C XCC Product Guide XCC 011 June 2012 D N 19137 08 P N 29698 4 xtralis XCC Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Intellectual Property and Copyright This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a licence or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis Disclaimer The contents of this document is provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded General Warning This product must only be installed configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis All proper health a
13. al ei 11 Defaults EE EE eie 16 Installation occ 13 16 Dimensions occ 25 26 MOE OM NG 10 19 Interface Card Slot EE ese 24 Internal Components 21 www xtralis com 29 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide L LED Terminals sessussuss 10 Loop Module eeeeeesee 11 M Mains OK A 10 Maintenance 22 22 2222222 3 4 21 MOUNINO EE sendet ot ed SE EE EE za 13 Mounting Bracket 13 17 N Normalize oco 9 16 O Orientation ooo 13 AA e SE aa aero az sa ves 3 4 11 P Parameters EE GESE coco 28 Pipes iuc SEE ERAS EER eee os 4 5 14 24 25 NOES ds bag ttt ENE De Ot 6 7 length so SR ota sels mu 6 7 14 network co 7 24 Style 5s ED ee Ge uten 6 7 Pipe integrity smoke test 21 Pipe Network Port 24 Polarity od cert ta 12 Power 9 10 12 15 24 Power Supply 9 10 12 15 21 Pre Alarm cca 4 9 19 Preliminary System Check 16 Programming Socket 9 11 R Relay Terminals 22 9 RAYS os ie aaa ER NEGEER Panic 9 19 25 Replacing the Aspirator 24 A sa A AA Eg EI 9 10 16 19 Reset Filter Settings 23 IIA 11 30 Xtralis Pty Ltd S Sensitivity Luuuuuuuuuuuueeeess 3 28
14. duct Guide provides you with comprehensive knowledge of the detector It includes instructions on installing cabling and powering up the XCC detector It also provides information on the features technical specifications and an understanding of the components and their function This guide is for anyone involved with the design maintenance and purchasing of a system that includes the XCC detector It is assumed that anyone using this guide has knowledge and the appropriate certification from the local fire and electrical authorities xtralis Figure 1 1 XCC Detector www xtralis com 3 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 1 1 Features The XCC features make it an ideal smoke detection apparatus for protecting a wide range of Class C environments The features include The XCC 011 detector can cover an area of up to 1600m Multiple Fire Alarm threshold settings for specified pipe networks Fire Alarm and Pre Alarm outputs One pipe inlet that can be split into two pipes Option for inverted mounting High efficiency aspirator Airflow monitoring Easy cable termination Programmable general purpose input Configuration and maintenance via Xtralis VSC software 4 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 2 Pipe Networks Note To achieve EN 54 20 Class C compliance you must use the pre engineered pipe networks described in this section These pre engineered pipe networks provide installations w
15. e cece eee eees 13 14 HOSE c RE eset eee 24 14 inlet port aaa 14 17 21 External Devices suuuuuuuu 9 WiC E ee aep at wae 4 9 16 19 F 28 PAC Piata maci cun IS 9 11 Air Flow Thresholds 28 Fault ico tet EN 9 16 19 23 24 AAS EE DR OER ea ce aaa alti 10 28 Area Coverage Ge 4 25 EE OE EE een 3 4 Aspirator occ 4 10 16 21 24 Filter 28 Camden Wee 23 28 Aspirator Assembly 222 202 24 inspection cai 21 B SEIGW uisu una a ze a es e uita e 21 Battery ESE EE EE 15 Service Interval See 28 Battery Backup ee ee ee 15 Eie MES SE tet EAE a 3 9 19 Bias Terminals 10 Fire Alarm 4 9 16 19 Bracket nn ces n SEER eee vt 13 17 C Flush pipe network 21 F se cis EE GE EDE GE EE EE SS 9 21 Cable n cre et SE ESE 4 11 13 21 23 25 25 Cable entry points ii 21 S Capacity ai EA EA ESE a ate oaia 15 23 GPI esses 4 vd Capillary ce ER EO 5 7 Check pipe flow EE EE eee eee 21 Hee pipe network 2222 14 21 Balance ee EE nono Clean sampling point 22 21 EE que GNO EE EG EE 2 Commissioning 222222 16 17 AE stu peqdep dE 3 Configuration 3 4 9 10 SEM dssdo eee ie 16 I Current ees EER EES EE EE see eed 25 A GER SEER ac 14 D URS TE m II ur at fat
16. ecare E Fiterscew E r aromat e LE E E a E Creme De farmen E Figure 6 1 View of key components inside the XCC detector www xtralis com 21 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 6 2 Opening and Closing the Detector Figure 6 2 Opening and closing the detector 6 2 1 Opening 1 Undo the two screws on front cover 2 Open the front cover and allow cover to hang by the attached plastic strap 6 2 2 Closing 1 Replace the front cover over detector enclosure ensuring the plastic strap and cable loom are not wedged between the cover and enclosure 2 Tighten the two screws 22 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 6 3 Replacing the Filter Cartridge The lifetime of an air filter depends on the environment The system will generate a minor fault when the filter reaches 80 capacity and an urgent fault when it reaches 120 capacity We recommend that the installation date and replacement date are written on the air filter cartridge label as a physical reminder of when the next service is expected Note The detector must have the power turned on when the air filter cartridge is being replaced 1 Open the front cover Figure 6 2 2 Locate the air filter cartridge A inside the detector compartment refer to Figure 6 3 3 Undo the recessed Phillips head filter screw B 4 Lift out the air filter cartridge 5 Insert anew air filter cartridge 6 Tighten the filter screw B 7
17. etector Remove the front cover and if necessary separate it from the enclosure box The back of the enclosure box is slotted over the four mounting bracket tabs Slide the detector downwards until it slides onto the tabs Screw in the anti tamper screw Check to confirm that the detector does not slide off the mounting bracket Legend Back of Detector B Rectangle Slots Mounting Bracket D Bracket Tab Figure 4 2 Mounting the detector onto the mounting bracket www xtralis com 13 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 4 2 Connection to Pipe Network 4 2 1 Inlet Pipes To connect the detector to the Pipe Network 1 Ensure a minimum length of 500 mm 20 in of straight pipe before terminating the pipe at the air inlet port of the detector 2 Square off and de burr the end of the sampling air pipe ensuring the pipe is free from debris 3 Insert the pipe into the inlet port ensuring a firm fit DO NOT glue the inlet pipes to the Pipe Inlet Man ifold 4 2 2 Air Exhaust Pipe Unplug the air exhaust port at the bottom of the detector If necessary pipe the exhaust back to the protected area The maximum suggested length for the exhaust pipe is 4 m 13 ft Note Refer to and fill in Installation Checklist on page 17 14 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 4 3 Battery Backup The power supply for the XCC detector may be switched to a back up battery in the event of the supply bein
18. g disrupted The size of the battery back up is determined by local standards and codes the total power required by the system back up time required allowance for reduction in capacity with age and expected temperature variations Note It is recommended that batteries be changed as per the battery manufacturer s specifications or as per your local codes and standards 4 3 1 Backup Battery size calculation sheet Table 4 1 Calculating the size of the backup battery Equipment ios ma Mme ud oes mee ua beseer pm ks oeaves 1 AAA Total mA EM Total mA E EA AMA ARE N EE AE EG Ed HELE EE ak Sewycewely IWemeaeeg EE UE E E AE EA sees Sen Alam capacity Eq Bee oorsese ARA EE GEA EAE Multiplied by battery factor Normally 1 25 ati www xtralis com 15 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 4 4 Startup Note An XCC detector must only be powered up by accredited personnel After installing the XCC detector it is necessary to power up the system The system takes approximately 15 seconds to power up If the system fails to power up check all power wires are secured to its terminals and the polarities of the power wires are correctly terminated On power up e The aspirator starts up e The LED indicators on the XCC front cover Will light up and cycle on and off m f afault has been detected the FAULT LED indicator will remain illuminated a
19. hich have a sensitivity better than 8 5 obscuration m and predicted transport time of better than 70s This ensures that they have a good margin of performance as a Class C detector and allow hole positions along the pipe to be varied from exact equal spacing while still achieving an acceptable system balance Wherever possible the hole sizes have been restricted to increments of 0 5mm and a maximum of two hole sizes on any one detector e g 3mm holes with last hole 3 5mm However this is not always possible particularly on the designs using capillary sampling For these more than two drills sizes are often needed on a particular design to accommodate the flexibility given for the length of capillary pipes being from 0 25m to 4m long Note capillaries should be equal lengths for a particular detector Fire Alarm Threshold Settings There are 4 sensitivity thresholds provided on the XCC detector to accommodate different numbers of holes pipe lengths and pipe arrangements These are denoted II IH and IV with being the most sensitive Pre Alarm Threshold Settings The Pre alarm condition on the XCC detector is signaled at 70 of Fire Alarm Threshold Settings The tables in the following sections define the pre engineered systems allowed Refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 below for examples of single pipe and single branch U style pipe networks Figure 2 1 Single pipe network Figure 2 2 Branch Pipe network www xtralis c
20. iguration Power Supply Terminals and Relay Terminals FIRE ALARM Bias GND NO 2 prena 2 rana 3 paesi NOI 3 Reset GP Pa pream 4 Bis s muro Ol ese N Al a t E ad am nm m 0000000 d Power 8 Power 9 Power o Poverty Figure 3 1 Termination Card 3 2 Relay Terminals There are three relays designated Fault Pre Alarm and Fire The relays can be used to connect to the fire alarm control panel or to activate external devices The Fire Alarm and Pre Alarm relay states are non energized and the Fault relay set to energized on power up de energized on Fault 3 3 Relay settings and conditions to change states Table 3 1 Default relay settings and conditions to change state Relay Condition for relay to change state This relay is de energized when one of the following conditions occur e Fault found on detector e Air flow normalization is initiated e System isolation is initiated ER This relay is energized when the unit detects a potential fire event 3 Fire This relay is energized once the unit detects a fire www xtralis com 9 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 3 4 Auxiliary GPI Terminals The Reset GPI terminals are used for either Reset Mains OK or Standby functions refer to Table 3 2 Note that Xtralis VSC configuration is required to select the required GPI function There are two connection methods available for the GPI input
21. ing bracket EN Is the sampling air pipe firmly connected to the air inlet port Ensure the pipe is NOT glued Have the power wires been connected to the correct terminals on the detector If required has the end of line resistor been connected EE Have the alarm signaling wires been terminated to the correct terminals of the detector Has the plug at the exhaust port been removed and the exhaust pipe if fitted not glued Has the front cover been replaced correctly A Is the air sampling pipework installed and checked as per the site MN plans www xtralis com 17 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd This page is intentionally left blank 18 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 5 Operation 5 1 Display 4 xtralis E This LED is illuminated when the unit detects a fire Pre Alarm This Pre Alarm LED is illuminated when the unit detects a potential fire event developing C This LED is illuminated when a fault is detected It is also illuminated during airflow normalization This LED stays illuminated during normal operation indicating the detector is functioning normally This LED flashes twice repeatedly during air flow normalization To Enable the unit press and hold button for 3 seconds While Disabled faults may be cleared by pressing button once Reset Disable Push The button will not operate e ifan external disable or standby command is acti
22. nd safety precautions must be taken during the installation commissioning and maintenance of the product The system should not be connected to a power source until all the components have been installed Proper safety precautions must be taken during tests and maintenance of the products when these are still connected to the power source Failure to do so or tampering with the electronics inside the products can result in an electric shock causing injury or death and may cause equipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis Xtralis is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitness for Purpose You agree that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the products and have made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability
23. of the products for your purpose You acknowledge that you have notrelied on any oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Xtralis or its representatives Total Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law that any limitation or exclusion cannot apply the total liability of Xtralis in relation to the products is limited to i in the case of services the cost of having the services supplied again or ii in the case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired Indemnification You agree to fully indemnify and hold Xtralis harmless for any claim cost demand or damage including legal costs on a full indemnity basis incurred or which may be incurred arising from your use of the products Miscellaneous If any provision outlined above is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of law such invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the remainder which will continue in full force and effect All rights not expressly granted are reserved www xtralis com i Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document Bold Used to denote emphasis Used for names of menus menu options toolbar buttons Italics Used to denote references to other parts of this document or other documents Used for the result of an action The following icons are used
24. om 5 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd 2 1 XCC 011 with Drilled Holes For the given pipe lengths and number of holes use a hole size in the indicated range shown in Table 2 1 or Table 2 2 All holes to be the same size and evenly spaced 20 The final hole can be in the end cap or in the pipe with a sealed end cap Table 2 1 Pre engineered pipe networks for XCC 011 with drilled holes single pipe Pipe Style Length m Number of Holes Pipe AA 0 n 2 3 u 5s 7 8 n a Single Pipe 80 110 1 4 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm 1 9 2 5mm 1 10 2 5mm 1 2 2mm 1 3 2mm 1 4 2mm 4 12 2 5mm 5 13 2 5mm 13 3mm 14 3mm 14 5mm 15 5mm 50 80 use 1 1022 5mm 1 11 2 5mm 1 12 2 5mm 1 13 2 5mm 1 14 2 5mm ACCT 12 13 3mm 13 14 3mm 14 15 3mm 15 17 3mm lt 5 use all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm all 2 5mm XCC 010 Fire Alarm Threshold Setting Table 2 2 Pre engineered pipe networks for XCC 011 with drilled holes single branch Pipe Style Branch Length Number of Holes Branch e qno Ww sel cam AE su rg Single Branch 60 80 all 4 5mm all 4mm 1 5 3mm 1 6 2 5mm 1 7 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm O 6 4mm 7 4mm 8 4mm 9 4mm 40 60 all 4 5mm all 4mm all 3 5mm all 3mm 1 8 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm BEEN OT uu 6 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 2 2 XCC 011 with Capillaries For the given pipe lengths and number of capillary pipes use a hole size as indica
25. stings LPCB VdS CE EMC and CPD EN54 20 Class C 18 Holes Threshold and the minor low and minor high air flow thresholds are set at 85 and 115 respectively EN61000 6 3 EN50130 4 Regional approvals listings and regulatory compliance vary between Xtralis product models Refer to www xtralis com for the latest product approvals matrix Document 19137_08 Part Number 29698 www xtralis com iii Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd This page is intentionally left blank iv www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction cca esses as riot ee Se Rn 3 SEE EA ee EE EI N Ee N 4 2 PipeiNetworks Ee Ee tte Ss Ge iai es 5 2 1 XCC 011 with Drilled Holes EE oo 6 2 2 XCC 011 with Capillaries EE cc cee eeccceececees 7 3 Wiring Connections aaa 9 3 1 Termination Card EG aaa 9 3 2 gt Relay Temninals ss cco ot see M NI VUE RUE 9 3 3 Relay settings and conditions to change states ooooccccccccccccccccccccccco 9 3 4 Auxiliary GPI Terminals e 10 3 5 Programming Socket SESSE SESSE aaa 11 3 6 Typical Wiring to a Fire Panel with an EOL Resistor 11 3 7 Wiring to an Addressable Loop Module 220cccccceeeeeecceeeeeeeeees 11 38 Power Source dido 12 A Installation 3 5 EE es licita to s iret Jen ahh 13 4 1 Mounting the Detector
26. ted in Table 2 3 or Table 2 4 with a capillary length of between 0 5m and 4m All capillaries are to be the same length and evenly spaced 20 The end of the pipe is to be sealed with an end cap Table 2 3 Pre engineered pipe networks for XCC 011 with capillaries single pipe Pipe Style Length m Number of Capillaries Pipe NE 77 9 0 n 2 s3 u 7 8 Single Pipe 80 110 n a 1 4 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm 1 9 2 5mm 1 10 2 5mm 10 16 2mm 4 12 2 5mm 5 13 2 5mm 5 14 2 5mm 7 15 2 5mm 17 3mm 50 80 use 1 10 3mm 1 11 2 5mm 1 13 2 5mm 1 14 2 5mm 1 13 2 5mm 1 14 2 5mm XCC 010 z 15 17 3mm lt 50 use all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 3mm all 2 5mm XCC 010 Fire Alarm Threshold Setting Table 2 4 Pre engineered pipe networks for XCC 011 with capillaries single branch Pipe Style Branch Length Number of Capillaries Branch ee ea AN 8 Single Branch 40 50 all 4 5mm all 4mm 1 5 3mm 1 6 2 5mm 1 7 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm 6 4mm 7 4mm 4mm 9 4mm 30 40 all 4 5mm all 4mm all 3 5mm all 3mm 1 8 2 5mm 1 8 2 5mm 9 3mm 9 3 5mm v w Fire Alarm Threshold Setting uw 3 LB er ze e ee O www xtralis com T Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd This page is intentionally left blank 8 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 3 Wiring Connections 3 1 Termination Card The Termination Card acts as the interface for PC conf
27. vated using the GPI refer to Auxiliary GPI Terminals on page 10 or e ifthe Reset Disable button has been locked out in the programming Reset Disable This LED is illuminated when detector is disabled While it remains disabled the Fault relay is de energized indicating a fault condition and the Pre Alarm and Fire Alarm relays will not activate in the case of an alarm To Reset the unit press button once To Disable the unit press and hold button for 3 seconds Figure 5 1 LED Indicators and the Reset Disable button www xtralis com 19 Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide Xtralis Pty Ltd This page is intentionally left blank 20 www xtralis com Xtralis Pty Ltd Xtralis XCC 011 Product Guide 6 Maintenance and Servicing To maintain the XCC detector at its peak performance the maintenance schedule given below should be followed Maintenance can be conducted by the original installer a distributor or a service contractor Table 6 1 Maintenance schedule for the XCC detector Maintenance Check Quarterly Six Annual Biennial Monthly Caution While a XCC detector is disabled it will not report Fire events to the FACP Note Prior to any maintenance or testing e Inform appropriate supervising authority about the risk associated with disabling a detector e Ensure that any ancillary devices dependent on the XCC detector is are disabled before work is begun 6 1 Internal Components Legend BTmmaencad ro pr
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