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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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