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1.  to members of the  public entering the building    V 2 2 Fire detection and alarm systems   N A   V 2 4 Sprinkler systems   N A   V 2 5 Fire door automatic release mechanisms   N A   V 2 6 Portable fire extinguishers and hose reels   N A    V 3 Weekly  V 3 1 General   In addition to the checks recommended in V 2  the checks described in V 3 3 to V 3 7 should be  undertaken once a week    V 3 2 Fire detection and alarm systems   N A   V 3 3 Sprinkler systems   N A   V 3 4 Gaseous  foam and powder extinguishing systems   N A   V 3 5 Smoke control systems for means of escape   Actuation of the system should be simulated once a week  It should be ensured that any fans and  powered exhaust ventilators operate correctly  smoke dampers close  or open in some systems   natural  exhaust ventilators open  automatic smoke curtains move into position  etc    V 3 6 Evacuation lifts and fire fighting lift installations   N A   V 3 7 Fire hydrants   N A    V 4 Monthly    V 4 1 General   In addition to the checks recommended in V 2 and V 3  the checks described in V 4 2 to V 4 9 should be  undertaken once a month    V 4 2 Fire detection and alarm systems   N A   V 4 3 Emergency and escape lighting systems   N A   V 4 4 Gaseous  foam and powder extinguishing systems  N A   V 4 5 Evacuation lifts and fire fighting lift installations  N A   V 4 6 Hose reels   N A   V 4 7 Automatic opening doors   N A   V 4 8 Doors on hold open devices   N A    V 4 9 Emergency and panic escape doors  N A    SVC
2. 41 HIGHLINE    WINDOW CONTROLS    INSTALLATION  amp  USER MANUAL         enclosure design may vary software version  SVCS1r6  SVCS1r7  SVCS1r10    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE   SVCS 1    We the undersigned confirm that the SVCS 1 Simplified Ventilation Control  Panel conforms to relevant standards of construction and is fit for purpose   which is  the control of automatic ventilation of habitable areas when smoke is  present in those areas     oigned for and on behalf of Smoke Control Systems Ltd                 Date  04 01 2012    EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS    All control panels that we supply comply with the following harmonised  directives     EN12101 10 Power Supplies  EMC  Electro Magnetic Compatibility directive  Specifically  EN55014 EN50130 LVD  Low Voltage Directive     We also use the applicable parts of BS5839 and EN54 2  self declaration  method  for the design basis of our control equipment  Other directives are  still in the consultative stage and as yet are not fully harmonised with regard  to smoke control equipment     CONTENTS    General Overview   Operation  Function   Installation   Cabling   Wiring Schematic   Connecting Actuator   Fire Alarm   Break Glass  Connecting Firemans Override  Connecting Smoke Sensors   Battery Information   Connecting Batteries   Mains Supply  Connections Overview   Testing   Fault Finding   Maintenance    Maintenance Schedule    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012     GENERAL OVERVIEW    The SVCS series of smoke vent system
3. CHEDULE    DATE WORK DONE COMPANY INITIALS   SIGNATURE    The above testing should be entered into a log with the sensor number  or floor level   date of testing  and signed  The log should be kept in a safe place near the main control panel so any maintenance may  be recorded  These are purely our recommendations and we would advise you contact your local fire  officer who will only be too pleased to analyse the building and give his own recommendations as to  testing and safety etc  Please use table on back page of this booklet and leave in or by the control  panel     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  19    
4. S 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  15    V 5 Three monthly    In addition to the checks recommended in V 2  V 3 and V 4  the actuation of all smoke control systems  should be simulated once every three months  All zones should be separately tested and it should be  ensured that any fans and powered exhaust ventilators operate correctly  smoke dampers close  or  open in some systems   eic     V 6 Six monthly   V 6 1 General   In addition to the checks recommended in V 2  V 3  V 4 and V 5  the checks described in V 6 2 ana  V 6 3 should be undertaken once every six months  Arrangements should be made for six  monthly  inspections and tests to be carried out by competent persons on the fire detection and alarm systems   the sprinkler systems  any extinguishing systems  the emergency and escape lighting systems and the  fire fighting lift  for any defects found to be logged and the necessary action taken  and for certificates       testing to be obtained    V 6 2 Fire doors   N A   V 6 3 Fire mains   N A    V 7 Yearly    NOTE Attention is drawn to the testing and inspection requirements of BS 7671    In addition to the checks recommended in V 2  V 3  V 4  V 5 and V 6  arrangements should be made for  annual inspections and tests of the following to be carried out by competent persons  for any defects to  be logged and the necessary action taken  and for certificates of testing to be obtained     d  smoke ventilators and smoke control systems   Whilst this is a comprehensive assessm
5. TAT  TS1     FIREMANS OVERRIDE  BG1 FOS     FIRE ALARM SIGNAL   VOLT FREE     NOTE  CABLE SIZE MUST BE CALCULATED TO ENSURE VOLTAGE  DROP DOES NOT EXCEED 2V AT ALL MOTORS FULL LOAD       AVAILABLE ONLY WITH A MODIFIED SVCS 1 CONTROL  BOARD  DESIGNED FOR NATURAL VENTILATION        SVCS 1   USER MANUAL 7    CONNECTING ACTUATOR S     OV Connection ONLY to be used for  Belimo type Actuators and  Software Version      1BEL    EE  wWwBENOOOO          10000  OV OPEN CLOSE    CONNECTING BREAK GLASS       OV  12  5 OV WD RD AX1AX20 CFLT      C O             no  24 55 245  OOlOOOOlOOOO   OOOO 9OOIOO0O       CONNECTING TO A FIRE ALARM    OV  12  5 ov WD RD AX1AX20 CFLT OV 5      nc com no  24 55 245    OOO    ere  OO OG AOOO O O OIC OC           no com no  contacts can be used  to signal a fault       Fire Alarm    nc com no  Normally Open Contacts Close on Fire    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  8    CONNECTING FIREMANS OVERRIDE  KEYSWITCH    150mAT 0V412  5 OV WD RD AXIAX2O CFLT 0V 5    O  FS1   0 0000 0000 0000    150mA T OV  12  5 OV WD RD AX1AX20 CFLT 0V 5 C O  FS1 OOloooolooooloooc       SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012     CONNECTING SMOKE SENSOR S     ov  12  5 0v WD RD AX1AX20 CFLT 0V  5      nc com      SEA                   OOlOOOOlOOOO  OOOO0    L1 out  amp  L2     Breakglass  else fit Terminating Resistor    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012        10    GENERAL BATTERY SET S     Note  When batteries are changed  the battery charger should be checked for voltage  whi
6. between the keyswitches but a close  can be set to open by special    order  signal will take priority    SMOKE SENSOR   2ND PRIORITY  ACTIVATED   All vents will open unless overridden  by FIREMANS OVERRIDE or  CONTROL PANEL SWITCH     BREAK GLASS     2ND PRIORITY  ACTIVATED   All Vents will open unless overridden  by FIREMANS OVERRIDE or  CONTROL PANEL SWITCH     POWER FAILURE PROCEDURE  ON POWER FAILURE ACTION    Immediately Report fault   After 11 hours Opens Vents  amp  shuts  down to minimum  power     After 72 hours system failure batteries  may not power system    back up     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012     NOT ACTIVATED  Vents stay closed     NOT ACTIVATED  Vents stay closed     RESULT    Report fault bleep and  red light every 4 secs   Manual override of  vents by firemans  override switch only  reports fault by red light  every 10 secs  No  audible fault indicator   Manual override of  vents may not be  achievable  amp  batteries  may need replacing     INSTALLATION    1 Unlock enclosure door using key provided     2 Prepare holes or use pre prepared knock outs for cable  entry  Fit cable glands  by others   Fix cabinet in place   fixings by others      3 Feed cables into cabinet   4 Make cable connections as per attached wiring diagrams     Make mains connection but do not turn on or connect  batteries until final checks are completed      5 Ensure Cabinet is earthed  test using low value ohms  meter      6 Connect blue connector  found on back of enclosure 
7. ch  should read approx  27 6V  if different  please contact supplier     VOLTAGE STATE   27 6 Float Charge Voltage Batteries trickle Charging  fully charged   25 27 6 U3 Warm to hot Batteries Charging    50 95  charged   22 1 24 9 U3 Warm to hot Batteries Charging    10   49  charged   21 22 U3 Warm to hot Batteries Charging     lt 10  charged   14 21 9 May need replacing Batteries Charging     lt 5  charged    lt 14 WILL NEED REPLACING Batteries Charging     lt 5  charged    The above is a guide only to the charge state of the batteries  There are a number of  conditions that can occur in the chemistry of batteries that can give erroneous indications by  using simple voltage measurement techniques  The only sure way of testing capacity is with a  known load over time and tracking the battery voltage over this time  If the batteries have  been abused by discharging them to totally flat and kept in that condition for an extended  period it is better to replace them as they are likely to be damaged and therefore may have a  much reduced capacity    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  11    SINGLE SET     2AMP LOAD      BATTERY SET ONE        FS3 BATT 2                              FS2 BATT 1      BATTERY SET ONE      BATTERY TWO LEAVE    UNCONNECTED       SINGLE SET     10AMP LOAD             BATTERY SET ONE t    53          2  BATTERY ONE        FS2 BATT 1    BATTERY SET ONE       BATTERY TWO      BATTERY SET TWO t  BATTERY ONE           BATTERY SET TWO  BATTERY TWO    Neut Li
8. door  to  control board     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  5    CABLING    Cabling of this panel should only be carried out by a competent  person and in accordance with all local and national standards and  legislation     MAINS VOLTAGE  Two core   earth on a fused 3 amp spur or a separate circuit  protected by a          MCB    VENT ACTUATORS  Two core   earth FP200 or equivalent for reverse polarity  actuators    Three core   earth FP200 or equivalent for common with drive  open  drive close    Three core   earth FP200 or equivalent for Belimo Actuators    Some actuators have a signal wire to indicate open close  status this MUST NOT be connected to the panel    Cable sizes must be calculated to ensure against excessive voltage drop  Voltage Drop  Vd  should not exceed 2 Volts    The formula is as follows  Vd   mVx Axm   Where    A   total amperage of motors   m   length in metres   mV  millivolts per amp per metre figure taken from manufacturers cable data or use the  tables in the BS7671  wiring regs   document     Example    1 Supermaster Actuator   2 Amps max load   Cable length m   20 metres   1 5mm square cable    29mV per amp per metre    0 029Volts     0 029 x 2  x 20   1 16V  Vd   The above result is well within the limit of a 2 Volt voltage drop     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  6    WIRING SCHEMATIC       ACTUATOR SMOKE SENSOR  SSR                     WIND SENSOR  WS1  FIREMANS OVERRIDE  BG2 FOS          BREAK GLASS CALL POINT  BG1 S           THERMOS
9. ent         is for general guidance only   it should be noted that  manufacturers have their own maintenance and testing requirements and if different these should be    followed  For full guidance you should read the Regulatory Reform Order 2005 along with BS9999 to  satisfy that you are meeting your statutory obligations     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  16    FAULT FINDING    FAULT INDICATOR  One bleep at four second interval    Rapid 2 tone   Two x 2 tone   Three bleeps   two second interval  Four bleeps  9 two second interval    Continuous sound    FAULT   Mains Power failure or FS1 blown   315mA T    Override switch activated    open     close    Terminating resistor or FS4 blown   125mA T    Battery set 1 low or FS3 blown   10A T    Battery set 2 low or FS2 blown   10A T    Break glass or Smoke Sensor  activated    Red LED will be illuminated during each fault also the fault reset relay will be  active allowing the fault to be monitored remotely     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012     17    MAINTENANCE    CONTROL PANEL    Control Panel should be maintenance free with the exception of the Batteries     BATTERIES    Between 3 to 5 years the backup batteries will need to be changed     SENSORS  SWITCHES  amp  ACTUATORS    Refer to individual instructions for any attached components of this system   If you are in any doubt about any of the above procedures etc  then do give us  a call and we will help you     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  18    MAINTENANCE S
10. n respect of the premises under this Order or  subject to paragraph  6    under any other enactment  including any enactment repealed or revoked by this Order  are  subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state  in  efficient working order and in good repair     BRITISH STANDARD BS 9999 2006 states     Annex V  normative  Routine inspection and maintenance of fire safety installations    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  14    V 1 General   NOTE Fire safety installations comprise the items and elements of which examples are listed in Annex  J  It is essential for the safety of the occupants of a building that fire safety equipment  including passive  fire protection provisions  is inspected frequently  Although much of the inspection can be undertaken by  suitably trained personnel  a formal agreement should be made with the installer or the installer s  representative to provide the regular inspection and testing described in the relevant British Standards  for individual fire safety installations  Unless temporary alternative fire safety systems can be put in  place  it might be appropriate for certain of the inspections carried out at three monthly or longer  intervals to be done outside normal working hours     V 2 Daily inspections   V 2 1 General   The checks described in V 2 2 to V 2 6 should be undertaken daily  For premises with defined opening  times such as shops  theatres and cinemas  these checks should be undertaken prior
11. s are easy to operate   need very little maintenance and are  intelligent   in that for most  common failures  wiring  power supplies etc   they will set some  form of warning alarm     OPERATION    Once fully installed the system is totally automatic and provided  that the Red LED indicator is not on and there are no warning  sounds the system will upon receipt of an alarm input condition   BMS Fire Alarm etc  open the smoke vents         smoke vents will  stay fully open until the input condition  BMS  Fire Alarm  etc  has  been normalized  when the vents will close  Should you require the  vents to stay open after the alarm panel has been silenced  or de   activated  then a manual open command should be issued by use  of the manual key switch on the front panel     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION    Supply Voltage 230v AC  Output Voltage 24v DC  Output Current 2 10A    SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  3    FUNCTION    PANEL KEYSWITCH     TOP PRIORITY    OPEN AUTO  All vents will open even   Will obey any remote  if smoke sensor or inputs     break glass call points  are not activated     CLOSE   Will close vents even if  smoke sensor or break  glass call points are  activated     FIREMANS OVERRIDE SWITCH     TOP PRIORITY    OPEN AUTO  All vents will open even   Will obey any remote  if smoke sensor or inputs     break glass call points  are not activated     CLOSE   Will close vents even if  smoke sensor or break  glass call points are  activated     Note  There is no priority 
12. ve 150               FS1    CONNECTING THE MAINS    Neut Live 150mA T OV  12  5 OV WD RD AX1AX20 CFL      n       OO FS1 001000010000    ENSURE CABINET IS EARTHED IN  ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT  REGULATIONS    230V ac in from  3amp fused spur     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  12    OVERVIEW    To Actuators    OV Connection ONLY to be used for  Belimo type Actuators and  Software Version      1BEL                VOOO    FS3 BATT2  0100          OC  OV OPEN CLOSE    FS2 BATT 1            FS1 010110101010 10101010 10101010 010101191010     Neut Live 150        OV  12  5 OV WD RD AX1AX2O CFLT 0   5 C O                  24 55 245                         8                      ies    230V ac in from  3amp fused spur     ENSURE CABINET  IS EARTHED IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH CURRENT  REGULATIONS    Note   References to earthing of the cabinet refer to made to order panels only that are    using a metal cabinet     SVCS 1   USER MANUAL  version 2012  13    TESTING    By far the most important thing about the use of this type of equipment is REGULAR  TESTING     Testing has two major functions    A  Thesmoke sensors  alarm panel and vents are fully tested    B  Likeall mechanical equipment the Vent Actuator motors need to be used  periodically so as to help prevent the build up of internal corrosion and the  likelihood of an associated seizure of the mechanical parts     Weekly visual  5 minutes   Go to the panel and check for any warning fault indications  If there is a fault then call  
13. your local electrical engineer or call your supplier who will be pleased to help you     Monthly test  15 minutes    The Full Alarm testing should be carried out with the use of a  Smoke Aerosol   A 5  to 10 second spray at one of the smoke sensors will set off the alarm system  Each  month choose a different smoke sensor  Whilst the alarm is active check that all  Vents are open  Note   in accordance with your cause and effect chart   reset the  alarm condition  you may have to do this a couple of times if the sensor under test  has not cleared the  smoke    Next check that the manual key switch will OPEN the  Vents  if fitted   After this switch back to AUTO  check again that there no fault  conditions and that concludes the test     Annual   Once a year a full battery discharge test is advisable to check the condition of  the secondary power supply so that in the event of a fire the firemen have  sufficient open and close cycles available for their use  This should be done  by a specialist  Call your supplier for further information about annual service  contracts     Log  The following are guidance notes around the mandatory maintenance and  testing requirements for both powered and natural smoke ventilation systems     THE REGULATORY REFORM  FIRE SAFETY  ORDER 2005 states     Maintenance 1 7    1  Where necessary in order to safeguard the safety of relevant persons  the responsible person must ensure that the premises and any facilities  equipment and  devices provided i
    
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