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1. Part Numbers YUASA POWERSONIC 4AH NP4 12 SAH PS 1250 F 1 7AH NP7 12 7AH PS 1270 For optimum performance and charge retention Yuasa recommend that batteries are top charged prior to installation For batteries up to 6 months old from date of manufacture charge at 2 4V per cell i e 14 4V per battery for 20 hours prior to installing the batteries It is not recommended to use batteries that are more than 6 months old from their date of manufacture on a new installation It is quite normal for lead acid batteries to vent hydrogen when being charged The panel is adequately ventilated to dissipate this hydrogen ANGER DO NOT seal the enclosure or install in a sealed enclosure or cavity 4 2 2 Liquid Crystal Display Expected Life gt 10 years Replacement Schedule When the display becomes difficult to read The display contrast will gradually fade with time 2 Replace the complete circuit card assembly Page 35 of 42 5 Appendices 5 1 Appendix 1 Forgotten Level 3 Password Should the Level 3 password be forgotten contact Customer Support to obtain a temporary permit number to regain access to the panel programming functions Customer Support will require a decryption key displayed by the panel To obtain this number attempt to gain access to the Level 3 Programming Functions entering 1 when prompted for the password As soon as the Password Invalid message is shown press the 0
2. If this number is lost it is not possible to enter commission mode functions Refer to 5 1 for further information 3 1 2 Front Panel Controls and Indications LCD Navigation Buttons Detection Zone Status Manual Release Button General Fire Status Control Buttons Number Buttons Extinguishant Status Key Switch Assembly The LCD along with the LED Indicators shows the operating status of the system Examples of the information presented is shown below Page 21 of 42 Normal Display SYSTEM NORMAL 22 PUG 2007 160739700 Release Imminent Release status RELEASE IMMINENT Non normal Display System status LIG q gondition DETECTION ZONE3 OPEN CIRCUL Release status UNAFFECTED Release Activated RELEASE ACTIVATED 5 Seconds Elapsed Typical Menu Display Level 2 Menu TEST EXTINGUISH MODES DISABLE ENABLE EXIT LEVEL 2 Release Complete RELEASE ACTIVATED 24 Seconds Elapsed DISCHARGE COMPLETE No Flow Detected The display shows a countdown timer with the amount of time remaining before the extinguishant is released 3 1 3 Enable Controls RESET ALLOWED Controls are normally disabled To access the menus press the Menu button The display shows the following CONTROLS DISABLED ENABLE CONTROLS VIEW LED TEST Press the 7 button to select the Enable Controls option 5 Level 2 Menu VAR TESH EXTINGHUISH MODES DISABLE ENABLE EXIT LEVEL 2 The
3. The ECD has provision for an emergency abort device This can be by fixed input or programmable input Option Refer to Sections 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 1 Means shall be provided to transmit the information concerning the activation of an emergency abort device Refer to sections 2 3 4 1 and 3 3 5 for further information Activation of Alarm Devices with Different Signals The ECD has provision to activate sounding devices with different signals to indicate the pre discharge warning condition pulsing 1s 1s the release condition continuous and the hold condition pulsing 1s 4s Refer to Sections 3 3 2 1 and 3 3 2 2 1 7 Installation Approvals 1 7 1 Fire System Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems extinguishing system installation for example BS5839 1 2002 BS7273 1 2006 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 7 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring codes and regulations for example BS7671 appropriate to the country and location of the installation Page 8 of 42 2 Installation 2 1 ldentification of Parts The following diagram shows the major parts of the panel AC INPUT PSU MODULE RELAY MODULE OPTIONAL I JA CHASSIS ASSEMBLY BA
4. 09 09 EA Up to 4 igniting actuators in series SOLENOID MIN 300 DIODE 1N4004 or equivalent The voltage drop on the actuator circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the end of the circuit exceeds the minimum required by the solenoid typically 18V at the minimum actuator circuit output voltage The voltage at the end of the circuit is given by Minimum Actuator Voltage V ouT MIN lacTUATOR X Reape Minimum Output Voltage Voutimin IS VBAT MIN 1 5V 19 5V Actuator Current lactuator is the sum of the loads presented by the actuator devices Cable Resistance Reasre is the sum of the cable resistance in both cores x cable length Cable Resistance Reape for 1 0mm is 0 036Q metre Cable Resistance Rcasie for 1 5mm is 0 024Q metre Cable Resistance Reape for 2 5mm is 0 0150 metre Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core Screen 2M Q TOTAL OUTPUT LOAD continuous must not exceed panel supply rating maximum 2A Page 17 of 42 2 3 4 8 USB The USB socket is for connection to a Laptop or PC This can be used for upload of a new logo or download of the configuration and log thes FES YO A A A A DOO OY Refer to section 3 3 9 for further information 2 3 4 9 Recommended Cable Routing The following diagram shows the recommended cable routing within the enclosure Zone Inputs LA AA 1 GN N ZM m N a PA NA 7 N
5. 23 3 2 Recommended Programming Procedure 23 3 3 Level 3 Menu Functions 23 3 3 1 Detection Zones 24 3 3 2 Alarms 24 3 3 2 1 Sounder Configuration 24 3 3 2 2 Pulse Pattern Configuration 25 3 3 3 Extinguishing 26 3 3 3 1 Output Set Up 26 3 3 3 2 Cause and Effects Programming 27 3 3 3 3 Extract Set Up 27 3 3 3 4 Release Signal Termination Test Function 29 3 3 4 Inputs 29 3 3 5 Outputs 29 3 3 5 1 Switched AUX Output 30 3 3 6 Passwords 31 3 3 6 1 Default Passwords 31 3 3 7 General Options 31 3 3 7 1 Daylight Saving Options 32 3 3 8 Status Indicators 33 3 3 9 Enable PC LINK 33 Page 3 of 42 3 3 10 Exit 4 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 Maintenance Schedule 1 Daily Actions 2 Monthly Actions 3 Quarterly Actions 4 Annual Actions 4 2 Replacement of Components 4 2 1 Batteries 4 2 2 Liquid Crystal Display 5 APPENDICES 5 1 Appendix 1 Forgotten Level 3 Password 5 2 Appendix 2 Compatible Devices 5 2 1 Detectors 5 3 Appendix 3 Recommended Cables 5 3 1 Fire Rated Cables 5 3 2 NongFire rated cables 54 Appendix 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 Page 4 of 42 1 Introduction 1 1 Standards The Ex 3000 Gas Extinguishing Control Panel conforms to the following standards BS EN12094 1 2003 Extinguishing Control Device BS EN54 2 1998 Control and Indicating Equipment BS EN54 4 1998 Power Supply Equipment BS EN60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment BS EN50130 4 1996 Product Fa
6. 3 2 Recommended Programming Procedure It is recommended that the configurable options be programmed in the following sequence e Configure General Options and Passwords e Configure the Extinguishing Output Type and Cause amp Effect Rule e Configure the Detection Zone Input Circuits e Configure the Alarm Outputs and Cause amp Effect Rule e Configure any other Input Output Circuits 3 3 Level 3 Menu Functions The following table gives a list of the Level 3 Menu Functions and a brief description for each function Menu Option Comments Description DETECTION Configuration of the Detection Zone Input Circuits 4 ALARM OUTPUTS SOUNDER 1 Configuration of the Alarm Sounder Output Circuits and SOUNDER 2 pulsing operation SOUNDER 3 PULSE PATTERN INPUTS Configuration of the Programmable Input Circuits OUTPUTS Configuration of the Programmable Output Relay Circuits PASSWORDS Configuration of the Engineer and User Passwords C O GENERAL Configuration of General parameters 5 STATUS INDICATORS Configuration of any Remote Status Indicator Panels ENABLE P C LINK Permits the connection of a PC for upload of a logo or download of the configuration and log files a EXIT ie Leave the Commission Menu To enter the Commissioning Programming Menu select the COMMISSION option in the Level 2 Menu and press the 7 button The display prompts for the Level 3 password E To exit from the Commissioning Programming Menu se
7. 5 2 Sounder Circuit Lengths The voltage drop on each alarm circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the end of the circuit exceeds the minimum required by each sounding device at the minimum alarm circuit output voltage The voltage at the end of the circuit is given by Minimum Alarm Voltage VOUTMIN laLARM X RcasLle Minimum Output Voltage Vourtmin is VBAT MIN 1 0V z 20 0V Alarm Current lararm is the sum of the loads presented by the sounding devices in alarm Cable Resistance Reasre is the sum of the cable resistance in both cores x cable length Cable Resistance Reape for 1 0mm is 0 036Q metre Cable Resistance Reasie for 1 5mm is 0 024Q metre Cable Resistance Reape for 2 5mm is 0 0150 metre Insulation Resistance Core Core and Core 2M Q Screen 2 3 4 6 Input Circuits Seven Fixed function Input circuits are provided for the following functions MODE SELECT Auto Manual MANUAL SS TRIGGER HOLD ABORT PRESSURE MONITOR VALVE MONITOR and FLOW MONITOR DIDNT A AA A A AAA Four Programmable Function Input Circuits are provided Each input circuit is monitored for open and short circuit conditions see typical arrangement below EOL 68000 Maximum line impedance 500 Connect to volt free switches relay contacts only TYPICAL SWITCH ARRANGEMENT p ALA 09 A A DOOD VALVE MONITOR SWITCH The VALVE MONITOR input i
8. Abort Flow Monitor Valve Monitor Pressure Monitor 4x Programmable 24V DC 0 5A RS485 to Remote Status Indicators Graphic LCD 124x64 dots 26 100 Fire Trigger Events 500 General Log Events BS EN 12094 1 2003 BS EN 54 2 1998 A1 BS EN 54 4 1998 A2 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 5 1 1 Standards 5 1 2 Cautions and Warnings 5 1 3 Description 9 1 4 EN54 Functions 6 1 5 EN54 Optional Features with Requirements 6 1 6 EN12094 1 Optional Features with Requirements T 1 7 Installation Approvals 8 1 7 1 Fire System Installations 8 1 7 2 Wiring Regulations 8 2 INSTALLATION 9 2 1 Identification of Parts 9 2 2 Installing the back box 10 2 3 Wiring Installation 11 2 3 1 AC Mains Wiring 11 2 3 1 1 Cable Gland 11 2 3 2 Battery Wiring 11 2 3 3 24VDC Power Supply Wiring 12 2 3 4 External Wiring 12 2 3 4 1 Relay Outputs 13 2 3 4 2 RS485 Communications 13 2 3 4 3 AUX DC Supply Output 14 2 3 4 4 Detection Zone Inputs 14 2 3 4 5 Sounder Monitored Output Circuits 15 2 3 4 6 Input Circuits 16 2 3 4 7 Actuator Output Circuit 17 2 3 4 8 USB 18 2 3 4 9 Recommended Cable Routing 18 2 4 Key Switch Installation 19 2 5 Adjusting the LCD Contrast 19 2 6 Loading Calculations 20 2 6 1 Panel Loading 20 2 6 2 Battery Standby Calculation 20 3 PROGRAMMING 21 3 1 Introduction 21 3 1 1 Access Levels 21 3 1 2 Front Panel Controls and Indications 21 3 1 3 Enable Controls 22 3 1 4 Navigating through menus 22 3 1 5 Numeric data entry
9. Loading Calculations 2 6 1 Panel Loading The Total Panel Load must not exceed the rating of the povver supply The povver supply can deliver a 2A total load maximum The panel loading includes the panel itself 70 125mA any power required for additional option modules and all external power required for the Input Output and AUX circuits The backlight is turned off during AC supply failure after 60 seconds It turns on in Alarm or if the panel keys are pressed 2 6 2 Battery Standby Calculation Px teta 1a x Total 1 0 ay AZ oo a DE Sounder Output 1 a i Si i Ah 1 Actuator Output 0 xAlarm Load carry forward Total Load Quiescent Alarm Ahr x 1 25 Battery De rating factor Ahr Figure quoted is for mains fail condition backlight off add 15mA for first hour of fault when the backlight is on Figure quoted is for fire in mains fail condition with Relay1 Relay 2 amp Fire relay energised backlight on Figure quoted is for all relays on 8mA per relay output on Maximum 0 5A load per AUX Calculate the required load for each auxiliary output in both the quiescent and alarm conditions Refer to the technical information for each device that is to be powered from the panel AUX Output to determine the overall AUX loading currents The sum of all these additional currents should be entered in these fields Maximum 1 0A load per Sounder The alarm load
10. button and the display will show a decryption key Make a note of the first part of this number For example Enter Your Password PE T Customer Support vvill provide a temporary permit number that you can enter vvhen prompted for the Level 3 password As soon as access has been regained to the Level 3 Programming Functions select the Passwords Menu Option and check change the Level 3 password Refer to Section 3 3 6 for further information Page 36 of 42 5 2 Appendix 2 Compatible Devices 5 2 1 Detectors Manufacturer Part Number shaded abel Ne Zone 55000 216 Series 65 lon smoke D E e OOo i o seris en smoke regres Jua PF o seris lensmoke regres Jua ee feom essnee 55000 315 Series 65 Photo smoke ooo w esoe o E Jua TT a e a e a series set iri Tua Pf ssooores dS sate Tra sstoo 12s e a e a series tetor TJ a series tetor Ta a series sevor a a ser s s eatos Jua Pf ssooorse Serves eee Jua E e E Het a J E e E mest Jo I Qonernoosaro ORBIS OR Het T OO omeo foses Jua o a e e a e Th E Jua PE E T Oo o i pomos owa eoo ooo pos fora o o eo e e E I Qorveoeiorines coke T e E SSCs Page 37 of 42 Oooo i fem oem JA E Ja a e E Q E Tao Nittan Sensortec Heat R O R a TJE IT a sensore Dua nan Jo iNOS act sensoneo tei deteve Jua IT psr sensor sene Tua lere sensor Preosmeke Tua SS sensor Duetsmoxe Jua T System Sensor ECO1002 ECO1000 H
11. display then shows the Level 2 Menu options Enter Your Password The display prompts for entry of the password Enter Your Password Not Recognized If the password is incorrect or if not entered in time the above message is shown 3 1 4 Navigating through menus When a menu is displayed use the 4 buttons to highlight the required menu option and then press the 7 button to select it 5 Enter Your Password kK Enter the password As each number is pressed an character is displayed Finally press the 7 button to confirm Level 2 Menu EXTINGHUISH MODES DISABLE ENABLE EXIT LEVEL 2 DATE TIME COMMISSION Scroll down to the Commission Menu Press the Esc button from within a menu option to return to the previous menu Page 22 of 42 The display will revert to the status mode display after 60 seconds on no activity 15 seconds in a fire alarm condition Press the Menu button again to return to the menu option A programmable timer can be configured to automatically cancel Level 2 access 3 1 5 Numeric data entry Numbers are entered by moving to the required field and then typing in the required number follovved by the 7 button The display returns to the previous menu If the number is entered incorrectly press the button to clear the entry and then re enter the required number Alternatively press the Esc button to cancel the number entry and return to the previous menu
12. fault condition Service Due Date Determines the date time at which a fault warning Gee mm yyyy 06 01 2020 messages vvill be displayed to indicate service is overdue hh mm 10 00 Mute Determines if the panel permits the buzzer to be muted at LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 Level 1 orifit can only be muted at Level 2 LEVEL 2 Page 31 of 42 Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting Reset Mode Determines if the user is presented with the choice of PROMPT PROMPT resetting gas only or fire amp gas on a reset alternativley ALL no menu is presented and fire amp gas are always reset Daylight Saving Used to turn on off daylight saving mode which ON ON automatically shifts the current time forward backwards by OFF 1 hour on programmed days of the year Reset from the fire alarm condition For full compliance with both EN54 2 and EN12094 1 the PROMPT option must be selected for Reset Mode For compliance with only 12094 1 select the ALL option This option provides a single reset button action to reset the system note reset is inhibited during the activation condition 3 3 7 1 Daylight Saving Options The display presents a menu of the daylight saving configuration Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting Enabled Determines whether the daylight saving function is on or ON N off On means that the time will be shifted forwards amp OFF backwards by 1 hour two times a year on the
13. response of the output when the activated condition has been established and the ECD is in the Imminent Release phase STAGE 2 Determines the response of the output when the actuator output activated condition has been established SOUND ALARMS Determines the response of the output when the OFF PULSED ON front panel EVACUATE button is pressed PULSE ON HOLD Determines the response of the output when the NO YES hold button input is active MAY SILENCE Determines the response of the output when the front panel SILENCE button is pressed If set to NO the output will not be turned off when the sounders are silenced Triggering Signals to Equipment within the System The alarm outputs can be used configured to transmit triggering signals to extinguishing system equipment such as pilot cylinders warning devices etc If required the outputs can be non silencing These outputs can be disabled along with the sounders 3 3 2 2 Pulse Pattern Configuration Activation of Alarm Devices with Different Signals Signals during the pre discharge warning period should be intermittent and signals during the activated released condition should be continuous In addition to turning the sounders ON the sounders can be pulsed as an alert tone Two separate pulse patterns can be configured Pulse Pattern ALERT PULSE ON ALERT PULSE OFF HOLD PULSE ON HOLD PULE OFF Number Entry Value 1 Enter New Value O Maximum
14. should be doubled to allow for changes in battery efficiency for loads in excess of the recommended C 20 discharge rate The total load calculated should be multiplied by a de rating factor of 1 25 to allow for changes in battery efficiency over time The above calculation is in accordance with the recommendations in BS5839 1 2002 Page 20 of 42 3 Programming 3 1 Introduction These instructions cover the configuration and programming of the panels returned to factory default settings the panel defaults to MANUAL ONLY mode of operation After configuring the panel use the Level 2 EXTINGUISH MODES menu option or the e configured key switch inputs to set the panel into the AUTO MANUAL mode 9 NOTE The panel is delivered in a non configured condition In this mode or if the panel is 3 1 1 Access Levels The panel operation is protected from inadvertent and erroneous misuse by means of four access levels These levels are as follovvs Level 1 Untrained user Level 2 Authorised User Level 3 Commissioning Service and Maintenance Level 4 Commissioning Service and Maintenance Special Tools Required This document covers the Level 3 functions For details on the operation and use of the panel at Levels 1 amp 2 refer to User Manual 680 148 Full details are supplied with any special tools A level 3 password is required to enter the commissioning menus For details of Passwords refer to Section 3 3 6 Level 3 Passwords
15. the daily monthly and quarterly schedules b Perform a complete Walk Test of the system to check that each call point and detector is operating to its manufacturers specification c Visually inspect all cable fittings Check that the equipment is undamaged and that the conditions of installation have not changed such that they fall outside of the equipment specifications d Inspect and test all batteries and replace as required refer to Section 4 2 for recommended replacement schedule e Record in the logbook any defects or remedial actions that must be undertaken and arrange for these to be carried out as soon as possible Page 34 of 42 4 2 Replacement of Components In general all of the components parts used in the construction of the panel have been selected for long life and reliability Hovvever certain components may require to be changed on a regular service basis The details of these are as follows 4 2 1 Batteries For battery installation see section 2 3 2 eA Respect the Environment Aa Batteries must be disposed of responsibly and in accordance with any local aw regulations Expected Life 3 5 years at an ambient temperature of 20 C Replacement Schedule As above However note that the expected battery life is shortened by increase in ambient temperature The life reduces by 50 for every 10 C rise above ambient Refer to battery manufacturer for further information Manufacturer
16. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OBSERVE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS Page 11 of 42 2 3 3 24VDC Power Supply Wiring The main printed circuit card on the chassis is supplied with 24V DC from the power supply In addition the operating status of the power supply is communicated to the main electronics via a serial link COMMS LEAD The two cables are fitted as standard and plug onto the main printed circuit card Refer to diagrams opposite To remove the chassis assembly disconnect the two cable plugs from the chassis card itself There is no need to remove the wiring from the power supply Note If wired correctly the DC Supply plug is reversible without presenting a danger of polarity reversal erret tV DC POVVER 0V DC POWER BATTERY OO 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 OOo ON BATTERY ce 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DC POWER LEAD SS SERIAL COMMS DC POVVER 4 Boca 2 3 4 External Wiring Install cables suitable for the application and degree of fire protection required All input and output circuits are SELV type To maintain electrical integrity of the SELV wiring on the output lines all SELV wiring should be segregated from the LV mains wiring and be wired using cable with insulation suitable for the application NB Minimum Maximum cable size for all conne
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18. 7 1s 1s 1s 2S Use the AW buttons to highlight the required pulse period and then press the 7 button to select it A menu of parameters is presented for the selected sounder The current on off period is shown Enter a new on off period as required 11 ON normally takes precedence over PULSE patterns Exceptions If the output is configured to pulse during the pre discharge countdown or during a hold condition Page 25 of 42 Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting ALERT PULSE ON Specifies the Sounder ON period during an ALERT condition ALERT PULSE OFF Specifies the Sounder OFF period during an ALERT 1 7 Seconds 1 condition HOLD PULSE ON Specifies the Sounder ON period during the HOLD 1 7 Seconds 1 condition HOLD PULSE OFF Specifies the Sounder OFF period during the HOLD condition 3 3 3 Extinguishing The Extinguishing Menu comprises three separate sub menus These cover the operating parameters of the actuator output Output Set Up the fire alarm and manual conditions required to activate the output Cause amp Effect and operating parameters for any Extract output Extract Set Up Extinguish Select Cause amp Effect Extract Re Use the 48 buttons to highlight the required menu option and then press the 7 button to select it 3 3 3 1 Output Set Up The display presents a menu of parameter options along with their current settings Release Settings
19. 7 N VY 47 NA 7 N 7 N 11 NA NA N 1 NN 1 wO 1 x NA x N P P NN Actuator AC IN ZINN NA 47 NAN 27 NNN bay N 47 NAN S Ars Output N 7 7 N DE KAN ss NWN ay VAR FE S w N 11 XN lt N NS NN 17 S N 11 1 XS AS Sk 11 N f f 2 N 2N 47 Se FI E N Pd Ae ye N fan Z RA 7 S 7 N N p N VN 4 S N P qi II VA Ny 7 N Su N N 7 ad Relays 4857 AUX pri Sounder Outputs Inputs AC INPUT Cable Tie Page 18 of 42 2 4 Key Switch Installation PL4 KEY SW 1 PL3 KEY SW 2 Key Switch Assembly Nut Using a sharp knife cut through the fascia label using the key switch mounting hole as a template Insert the key switch assembly through the hole and secure with the fixing nut Before fully tightening insert the slide in label with the required function description into the pocket in the fascia label Plug the connector into the respective connector on the card Key Switch assemblies are available in both trapped and non trapped versions Refer to the Programming section to define the action of the key switch 2 5 Adjusting the LCD Contrast Press the CONTRAST ADJUST button This display will show the contrast adjust option Use the 4 buttons to adjust the contrast viewing angle darker or lighter as required The bar graph adjusts to show the contrast setting Press the 7 button to confirm the setting The display will then revert to the normal operating display Page 19 of 42 2 6
20. ACTUATOR SOLENOID COUNTDOWN AUTO 0 COUNTDOWN MAN 0 RELEASE PERIOD 0 MINS TO RESET 0 Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting ACTUATOR Specifies the type of actuating devices connected to the METRON NOT output SOLENOID LEARNT COUNTDOWN AUTO Specifies the delay timer before activating the actuator 0 60 Seconds 30 output when the condition originates from AFD Zone inputs COUNTDOWN MAN Specifies the delay timer before activating the actuator 0 60 Seconds 30 output when the condition originates from any manual trigger input Use the AY buttons to highlight the required option and then press the 7 button to select it The table below details each available option RELEASE PERIOD Specifies the duration of the actuating output signal MINS TO RESET Specifies the minimum time that must elapse before a 0 30 Minutes 10 reset can be performed after the activation condition has been established HELD COUNTDOWN Specifies whether the countdown time will restart or will RESTART COUNT RESTART continue for the remaining duration when the hold SUSPEND COUNT activation is removed CONTINUE COUNT IN COUNTDOWN Specifies whether a RESET can be performed during the ALLOW RESET PREVENT countdown period PREVENT RESET 12 The mark to space ratio of the HOLD PULSE signal should be configured to create a different pattern to the standard Alert PULSE 1s ON 1s OFF pattern S This setting is not in accorda
21. CK BOX MANUAL RELEASE COVER The panel comprises a back box door chassis assembly and PSU module The chassis is mounted onto the back box via two screws and keyhole mounting holes The screws do not have to be removed to remove the chassis The chassis contains the main printed circuit card with terminal block connections for field wiring A fascia label is affixed to the front of the chassis providing the user controls and indications LCD and LED indicators A hinged yellow plastic cover is fitted to the front face and provides access to the manual release button The PSU module converts the in coming AC Supply to 24V DC nominal and provides battery charging The PSU is connected to the chassis via a DC Cable and a serial communications cable The PSU design is to BS EN54 4 1998 A2 and provides monitoring for AC failure battery missing battery low charger failure and battery internal resistance Standoff pillars are provided in the back box to fit a standard Mxp 008 8 Way Relay Module This is connected to the main printed circuit card via ribbon cable Up to two programmable function key switch assemblies can be fitted to the chassis plate below the manual release cover The cables plug onto the main printed circuit card Slide in labels with pre printed text are available Page 9 of 42 2 2 Installing the back box Enclosure dimensions and fixing points are shown in the diagram below Remove the chassis before installing
22. Comments Description Options Default Setting TWO Z18Z2 Determines if the activated condition is established by a 7 X 7 fire condition in two zones Zones 1 and 2 TWO 218 amp 2Z3 Determines if the activated condition is established by a 7 X X fire condition in two zones Zones 1 and 3 TWO Z2823 Determines if the activated condition is established by a fire condition in two zones Zones 2 and 3 IMMEDIATE Z1 Determines if the activated condition is established whena 7X fire occurs on Zone 1 IMMEDIATE Z2 Determines if the activated condition is established whena 7 X fire occurs on Zone 2 IMMEDIATE Z2 Determines if the activated condition is established whena 7 fire occurs on Zone 3 3 3 3 3 Extract Set Up The display presents a menu of parameter options along with their current settings ALL Z18Z2823 Determines if the activated condition is established only A when all three zone detection circuits are in a fire condition 14 This setting is not in accordance with BS EN 12094 1 2003 15 When set to NO the RELEASED condition is established at the instance the actuator output is turned on NOTE Irrespective of the setting for this parameter if a valid signal is received on the flow input circuit then a RELEASED condition will be established Page 27 of 42 BXtCreack SELLINOSI EXTRACT MINS O EXTRACT MODE MANUAL PROMPT Use the AY buttons to highlight the required option and then press
23. D ALARMS Activating an input with this setting will cause all sounder outputs to turn ON PROG INPUT 3 SILENCE ALARMS Activating an input with this setting will cause all sounder outputs to be Silenced PROG INPUT 4 RESET Activating an input with this setting will cause the panel to be reset if permitted KEY SWITCH 1 EXT FAULT Activating an input with this setting will register a fault condition on the panel KEY SWITCH 2 MANUAL TRIGGER Activating an input with this setting will initiate the manual release activated condition PRESSURE Activating an input with this setting will register a pressure warning condition VALVE MON Activating an input with this setting will register a Valve Monitor warning condition MODE SELECT Activating an input with this setting will select MANUAL ONLY mode Note When multiple inputs are defined as mode select then any switch in the active state will set the system into MANUAL ONLY mode HOLD Activating an input with this setting will stop the activated condition countdown timer preventing the release of the extinguishant ABORT Activating an input with this setting will abort the activated condition LEVEL 2 ACCESS Activating an input with this setting will enable Level 2 Control Keys and Menu functions A password is not required START EXTRACT Activating an input with this setting will turn on any output configured as an Extract output The output will remain on for the programmed time KEEP EXTRACT ON Activ
24. SpA lt S 30 v v v v v v v yg yg 5 3 2 Non Fire rated cables Suitable for the RSI RS485 Link For best performance the prefered cables are 2 core twisted with overall shield Cable Type Alpha amp BICC Alpha 2421 BICC Screened Twisted Pair 18 AWG Type 2 H8093 Alpha amp BICC Alpha 2411 BICC Screened Twisted Pair 20 AWG Type 2 H8091 Belden 8205 Unscreened Twisted Pair 20 AWG 0 5 mm Belden Belden 8461 Unscreened Twisted Pair 18 AWG 0 8mm Belden Belden 8760 Screened Twisted Pair 18 AWG 0 79mm Belden Belden 8762 Screened Twisted Pair 20 AWG 0 56mm Belden Belden 9802 Screened Twisted Pair 20 AWG Type E buried distribution wire 18 1 5mm only 1 Also available in steel wire armoured SWA and steel wire braid SWB formats 1 0mm preferred for network Twisted pair cable suitable for use underground NB NOT SINGLE WIRE ARMOURED Page 39 of 42 5 4 Appendix 4 Troubleshooting The display shows the condition ACTUATOR CIRCUIT NOT READY The display shows the condition ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT CIRCUIT or OPEN CIRCUIT After commissioning the control panel appears to be stuck in Manual Only Mode I have no key svvitches fitted activated I can t reset the control panel during the pre discharge countdown When testing the system have to wait until the reset allowed time has elapsed The display shows the condition VALVE MONITOR INP
25. UT VALVE STUCK Page 40 of 42 Causel Solution This indicates that the actuator type has not been learnt or that a wiring fault caused the learn process to be aborted The control panel must determine the exact characteristics of the actuator and wiring connected to the Actuator terminals This is carried out from the commissioning menu COMMISSIONING gt EXTINGUISHING gt OUTPUT SET UP Refer to section 3 3 3 1 1 Wiring fault on the actuator circuit check wiring 2 The wiring or actuator used has been changed modified Re learn the new actuator characteristics see section 3 3 3 1 The factory settings of the control panel mean that the level 2 menu mode select function defaults to Manual Only Mode to avoid inadvertant triggering during installation Change the level 2 menu mode from the following menu Level 2 Menu gt EXTINGUISHIN MODES gt TRIGGER select AUTO MANUAL Note that if factory settings are restored from the commissioniong menu the Manual Only Mode will automatically be re instated As default resetting the gas release during the countdown is prevented to comply with EN12094 1 A configuration setting can be changed to allow reset during this time see section 3 3 3 1 IN COUNTDOWN setting By entering the engineers code to select the EXTINGUISH MODES menu from the Level 2 Menu an option STOP RELEASE is presented select this option to cancel the curre
26. al Relays If additional relays are required then install the Mxp 008 8 Way Relay card in the rear of the e n cl O S u re RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mounting pillars are provided Affix the card with ye oouo o olo n n n o olo n o u o o the supplied M3 fixing screws C Connect the 10 VVay ribbon cable between the relay card and the main chassis card the connectors are polarised to prevent incorrect connection COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NO COM NO COM NO COM NO COM NO COM NO Two changeover and six normally open volt free relay outputs are provided Each is rated at 30V AC DC 1A resistive All Relay outputs are programmable O 6555555555 0000 2 3 4 2 RS485 Communications One RS485 bus circuit is provided for connection of local peripheral devices such as Remote Status Indicator panels TF Lnm SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED PARANE zerrrrer CCITT RS485 Style 4 a VViring to be tyvisted pair and screened Maximum distance 1000m Maximum line impedance 500 Connect the cable from A to A and from B to B Equipment is connected via a daisy chain A 1500 SCRB A SCRB A SCRB A SCRB A End of Line resistor to be fitted at last unit Connect the screen to one of the earth studs in the back of the panel enclosure and to the designated point in the remote status indicator panels Ensure the screen is continuous gq E
27. ating an input with this setting will turn on any output configured as an Extract output The output will remain on irrespective of any programmed operation or times 3 3 5 Outputs The display presents a list of the programmable outputs along with their current settings Prog Outputs Use the AY buttons to highlight the required output and then press the 7 button to select change it NOT IN USE The table below details each available output and the RELAY 2 programmable settings available The output can also be GENERAL FAULT configured as an INVERTED output indicated by an AUX RELAY 1 character In this mode it is normally turned on and will turn off when the applicable cause amp effect occurs Page 29 of 42 Output Settings Use the 4 buttons to highlight the required option and then press the 7 button to select change it D UE The default settings are as follows INVERTED NO RELAY 1 STAGE 1 INVERTED NO RELAY 2 RELEASED INVERTED NO AUX RELAY 1 8 NOT IN USE INVERTED NO SWITCHED AUX RESET INVERTED YES RELAY 1 NOT IN USE The Output is not used and will not activate actuator output is due to be operated SWITCHED AUX ABORTED The output is activated when the release is aborted It remains in this state until the panel is reset MANUAL MODE The output is activated when the manual only mode is selected In the off position the output indicates autotmanual VALVE CLOSED The
28. ct change it Number Entry The current password is shown Vales 12o Enter a new password as required for the specific user Enter New Value 0 Passvvords can be up to Eight Digits long NI Re S A time out for Level 2 access can be configured See Section 3 3 7 if no buttons are pressed the panel will then automatically cancel Level 2 access and return to Level 1 access when the time out has elapsed 3 3 6 1 Default Passwords 3 3 General Options The display presents a menu of user general options Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting Level 2 Time Out The Level 2 Time Out can be configured in the range 0 5 0 5 Minutes 5 Minutes minutes 0 No time out stay in Level 2 After the timeout the menu functions and user controls are inhibited Password entry is required to re enable these Earth Detection Determines if the panel shall report earth detection faults Config Shows the checksum of the configuration memory gt Erase _ N A Configuration Option to erase the configuration press the gt button Program Shows the current program version gt Show Checksum N A Press the gt button to show the program checksum Log Determines the information that is recorded in the log Seales Standard andarat Standardt Mode also records the return to normal transitions Service Number Determines the telephone contact number that is shown on the normal display when there is an acknowledged
29. ctions The site operator user should perform the following checks and actions a Any stand by generators should be started and fuel levels checked b Operate at least one call point or detector from different zones each month and check that the panel enters a fire alarm condition and that the appropriate programmed alarm or warning devices are sounded operated Where permissible this should include any links to the fire brigade or remote centre c Check that all outstanding faults have been recorded and have received attention 4 1 3 Quarterly Actions The service maintenance contractor should perform the following checks and actions a Check that all entries in the logbook have been addressed check the event log in the panel and take the necessary remedial actions b Visually inspect the panel for any moisture ingress or other deterioration check all battery connections and test check the alarm fault and other functions of the panel operation c Ascertain if any building or structural alterations have been carried out that would affect the placement location of call points or detectors If so perform a visual inspection d Record in the logbook any defects or remedial actions that must be undertaken and arrange for these to be carried out as soon as possible 4 1 4 Annual Actions The service maintenance contractor should perform the following checks and actions a Perform the checks as recommended above in
30. ctions is limited to 0 35mm 2 5mm 22 14AVVG Any specific recommendations are detailed below for each type of circuit Refer to the Recommended Wiring Routing section for details of cable routing within the enclosure Page 12 of 42 General Notes All electrical wiring installation work should be carried out in accordance with the code of practice applicable in the country of installation To minimise the effects of EMC interference all data wiring circuits should be wired with a twisted pair of conductors with a cross sectional area Suitable for the loading conditions In areas where cabling may come into contact with high frequency interference such as portable radio transceivers etc the output wiring cable should be of a twisted pair construction within an overall screen The screen should be terminated to one of the dedicated earth studs available in the panel 2 3 4 1 Relay Outputs Fault Output The Fault Relay is arranged for failsafe operation as standard The panel is equipped with four relay outputs See diagram opposite for terminal block positions Each output is unsupervised with volt free changeover contacts rated at 30V AC DC 1A resistive 7 AOOO GR The Fault and Fire Relays are fixed to indicate their respective conditions The Fault relay is normally activated It will de energise on any fault condition including total loss of power Relay outputs 1 amp 2 are programmable Addition
31. dates determined below Forward Order Specifies which occurance of the day specified below in LAST the month specified below the time will be shifted forwards by 1 hour at 2AM the time will change to 3AM O Forward Day Specifies on which day of the week the time will be shifted MON SUN SUN forwards by 1 hour i M UN Back Order Specifies which occurance of the day specified below in LAST the month specified below the time will be shifted back by 1 hour at 2AM the time will change to 1AM Back Day Specifies on which day of the week the time will be shifted MON SUN S back by 1 hour Forward Month Specifies in which month the time will be shifted forwards JAN DEC AR by 1 hour Back Month Specifies in which month the time will be shifted back by 1 JAN DEC hour Page 32 of 42 3 3 8 Status Indicators The display presents a list of the available remote status indicator addresses Starts Indicators Up to seven 7 RSI panels can be connected to the SnG panel RSI 2 UNUSED Use the 4 buttons to highlight the required RSI and Rol 3 UNUSED then press the 7 button to select change it R5i 4 UNUSED Rolo UNUSED RSI 1 Settings Up to seven 7 RSI panels can be connected to the Pn panel INPUT 1 Use the 48 buttons to highlight the required RSI function NOT IN USE and then press the 7 button to select change it INPUI Z2 i EIN OPSs E Parameter Comments Description Options Default Settin
32. eat Photo VU Qeconoos dE OTOOO Photoart Jua E OO eon O eooo res Jua E Pro snoke Jua a e E E e OO Q se s s09 et Jua Page 38 of 42 5 3 Appendix 3 Recommended Cables 5 3 1 Fire Rated Cables For best performance the prefered cables are 2 core tyvisted vvith overall shield Core Sizes mm 5839 1 Rated RS S E 120 485 Manufacturer In alphabetical order panie Type CAES Firetec Multicore Standard FS2C a y V Firetec Multicore Enhanced Ref FE2C diel AEI Firetec Armoured Ref F2C 4 Calflex Calflam CWZ dl Cavicel SpA Firecel SR 114H 6 pv fv v Cavicel SpA Firecel SR 114E 6 Pv fv v Draka Firetuf OHLS FTZ Pv fv Draka Firetuf PLUS pv fv v Draka Firetuf Power Armoured lil Draka Firetuf Data 1 Pair 0 63mm i Huber amp Suhner Radox FRBS M1x2 rare Kilflam 2000 Pv fv v Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd Kilflam 3000 Pv fv v Pirelli FP200 Flex dele Pirelli FP200 Gold Pv fv v Pirelli FP PLUS ie eit io Pirelli FP400 Steel wire armoured liri FIRE safe TW950 Pv fv v Tyco Thermal Controls Mineral Insulated Twin Twisted PYRO E CCM2T Pv fv v Tyco Thermal Controls Pyrotenax Served Mineral Insulated Cable light and heavy duty Tyco Thermal Control Pyro S Wrexham Mineral Insulated Cable light and heavy duty ps SS SK IN SS Irish Driver Harris Co Ltd lt S lt S Prysmian Prysmian PS Prysmian Prysmian lt S Tratos Cavi
33. g ES BUZZER Determines if the buzzer is in use or not at this RSI TICK MUTE Detemined if the buzzers in the panel and all other RSI NO YES Y can be muted from this RSI 3 3 9 Enable PC LINK The ENABLE PC LINK menu option allows a PC to be connected to the panel for upload download USB Port Enabled The display shows the current status of the link Possible status messages are CURRENT STATUS LOGO UPDATE lt PC IOLE EVENT DATA TRANSFER gt PC CONFIG DATA TRANSGER gt PC Y NOTE When this function is enabled and in use any fault reporting of power supply PSE 5 fault conditions is temporarily suspended 3 3 10 Exit To exit from the Commissioning Programming Menu select the EXIT option and press the 7 button The display prompts for the Level 3 password T The optional 2 Way Relay card Mxp 007 must be installed in the RSI for these outputs Page 33 of 42 4 Service and Maintenance 4 1 Maintenance Schedule This equipment should be maintained in accordance with the regulations and codes appropriate to the country and location of installation The following is recommended if no other regulations apply 4 1 1 Daily Actions The site operator user should perform the following checks and actions a The panel indicates normal operation If any faults exist these should be recorded in a logbook b Any recorded faults have received attention and have been signed off 4 1 2 Monthly A
34. lect the EXIT option and press the 7 button The display prompts for the Level 3 password Page 23 of 42 3 3 1 Detection Zones This menu configures each of the three detection zone input circuits Highlight the DETECTION option and press the 7 button The follovving Zone Select Menu vvill be shovvn Zone Select zone 1 Use the AY buttons to highlight the required zone and Zone 2 then press the 7 button to select it Zone 3 A menu of parameters is then presented for the selected ZONE Zone 1 Settings SNDR DELAY O Vaala a ZONE IN SHORT ALARM NO NON LATCH NO The table below details the parameters can be adjusted Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting SNDR DELAY Determines if the sounders are to be delayed before operating 0 600 seconds when the panel detects a fire alarm from this zone VERIFY TIME Determines the minimum time that the circuit must be in the 0 30 Seconds alarm condition before an alarm condition is registered I S ZONE Determines whether the circuit is for use with Intrinsic Safety Barriers SHORT ALARM Determines if a short circuit is to be treated as an alarm NO YES NO condition If selected the short circuit supervision on this circuit is disabled Normally AFD or MCP devices will switch the circuit into the alarm state via a 2700 4700 resistor equivalent load NON LATCH Determines if the panel should automatically reset from the NO YES NO alarm conditi
35. mily Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending directive 92 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 1 2 Cautions and Warnings the product and to the Specifications Chart in this document Please read this manual carefully If you are unclear on any point DO NOT BEFORE INSTALLATION Refer To the Ratings shown on the label inside proceed Contact the manufacturer or supplier for clarification and guidance Only Trained service personnel should undertake the Installation Programming and Maintenance of this equipment Voltage Safety and the EMC Directives Failure to follow the installation instructions may compromise its adherence to these standards C 4 This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components Observe anti static precautions at all times when handling printed circuit boards Wear an anti static earth strap connected to panel enclosure earth point Before installing or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power mains and battery 1 3 Description This manual covers the installation programming and commissioning of the Ex 3000 Series Extinguishing Control Panels Refer to the User Manual Document No 680 148 for details of how to operate the panel The Ex 3001 is a Single Flooding Zone Control Panel with up to three detection zone circuits The detection zone
36. nce with BS EN 12094 1 2003 Page 26 of 42 FLOVV DETECTION Specifies vvhether Flovv Detection is in use VVhen set to YESINO ON the Released condition vvill not be established if flovv is not detected during the release period The display will also show No flow Detected Actuator Detection The actuator output type must be learnt Press the 7 button to proceed and the panel will analyse Fault Free Wiring the circuit to determine the type of actuating device s Press N to learn It will also analyse the circuit impedance No other adjustments are necessary 3 3 3 2 Cause and Effects Programming The display presents a menu of parameter options along with their current settings Extinguish C E Some options are mutually exclusive Depending on the Release Active When options selected some options are inhibited and cannot be TWO 21572 N adjusted the current setting is shown as TWO Z16 amp Z3 1 K The settings only apply to the AFD inputs A Manual TWO 22573 I Trigger input will immediately generate the activated ALL AN 67 3 condition IMMEDIATE Z1 MATE Z2 S MMe 1 If all three Two Zone parameters are enabled then the activated condition is established when any two of the three zones are in the fire condition Use the AY buttons to highlight the required option and then press the 7 button to select it The table below details each available option Parameter
37. nt activation sequence allow a reset Note that the Valve monitor Input requires a different End Of Line resistor value for the normal condition If no valve is being monitored fit two 6 8K Ohms resistors in parallel across the terminals or a single 3 3K Oms resistor This page is intentionally left blank Page 41 of 42 Document Number 680 147 Revision 01 Pal S O 9001 EN 12094 1 2003 Electrical automatic control and delay device Environmental class A 1 Flooding Zone CO Low pressure CO High pressure Inert gas systems Provided options Delay of extinguishing signal Monitor Flow of Extinguishing Agent Monitoring of status of components Emergency Hold Device Control of flooding time 0 600s Manual Only Mode Triggering Signals to Equipment within the System Triggering Signals to Equipment outside the System Emergency Abort Device Activation of Alarm Devices with Different Signals Response delay activated condition maximum 3s Response delay triggering of outputs maximum 1s EN54 2 1997 A1 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Provided options Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices Alarm Counter Test Condition EN54 4 1997 A2 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings dvemaad _ 34 Moorland Way Nelson Park Cramlington N Northumberland NE23 1WE LPCB Tel 44 0 1670 707 1
38. on concerning the blocked position of a manual control device Refer to sections 2 3 4 1 and 3 3 5 for further information Emergency Hold Device The ECD has provision for an emergency hold device Refer to Sections 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 1 Means shall be provided to transmit the information concerning the activation of an emergency hold device Refer to sections 2 3 4 1 and 3 3 5 for further information Control of Flooding Time The ECD has provision to control the duration of the flooding time Refer to Section 3 3 3 1 for programming Manual Only Mode The ECD has provision to switch from Auto Manual to Manual Only means of establishing the extinguishing signal This can be by Level 2 User Menu Option fixed input programmable input or by Key Switch Option Refer to Sections 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 1 Page 7 of 42 Triggering Signals to Equipment within the System The ECD has provision to transmit triggering signals to extinguishing system equipment such as pilot cylinders warning devices etc Refer to Sections 2 3 4 5 and 3 3 2 These circuits are required to be monitored for fault conditions by the ECD Triggering Signals to Equipment outside the System The ECD has provision to transmit triggering signals to other equipment such as doors ventilation shut down etc Refer to Sections 2 3 4 1 and 3 3 5 These circuits are to be monitored for fault conditions by the receiving device Emergency Abort Device
39. on if the alarm is cleared 3 3 2 Alarms This menu configures each of the three alarm output circuits Highlight the ALARM OUTPUTS option and press the 7 button The following Sounder Select Menu will be shown Use the 4x buttons to highlight the required parameter and then press the 7 button to select change it pounder Select Use the AY buttons to highlight the required sounder or Sounder 2 the pulse pattern option and then press the 7 button to Sounder 3 select it PULSE PATTERN A menu of parameters is presented for the selected sounder 3 3 2 1 Sounder Configuration Zone 1 Settings ZONE1 FIRE ON ZONE2 FIRE ON Use the AY buttons to highlight the required parameter and then press the 7 button to select change it ZONES FIRE ON STAGE 1 ON COUNTDONN ON The table below details the parameters can be adjusted Page 24 of 42 Parameter Comments Description Options Default Default Setting feces ARE SNDR2 SNDR3 ZONE 1 FIRE Determines the response of the output to a fire OFF PULSED ON alarm condition from this zone ZONE 2 FIRE Determines the response of the output to a fire OFF PULSED ON alarm condition from this zone ZONE 3 FIRE Determines the response of the output to a fire OFF PULSED ON alarm condition from this zone STAGE 1 Determines the response of the output when at least one of the qualifying conditions for release has been established COUNTDOWN Determines the
40. output is activated when the valve monitor is active RESET The output is activated for approximately 10 15 seconds when the panel is reset ZONE1 or STAGE 2 The output is activated when a second stage release is recognized OR the fire alarm is from Zone 1 ZONE2 or STAGE 2 The output is activated when a second stage release is recognized OR the fire alarm is from Zone 2 ZONE3 or STAGE 2 The output is activated when a second stage release is recognized OR the fire alarm is from Zone 3 EXTRACT The output is activated when the extract phase is in process TEST MODE The output is activated when any of the zones are in a test state 3 3 5 1 Switched AUX Output The Switched AUX Output is normally turned on and will turn off for about 5 seconds when the panel is reset This is useful for resetting conventional beam detectors etc SWITCHED AUX RESET INVERTED YES The output can alternatively be programmed to turn on when specific conditions occur to power external equipment For example turn on when Stage 1 is active SWITCHED AUX STAGE 1 INVERTED NO NOTE Stage 1 will also be activated as soon as an immediate Stage 2 condition i e manual release or single zone fire alarm activation occurs Page 30 of 42 3 3 6 Passwords The display presents a menu of user password options Select User USER 1 USERA USER 2 USER 3 Use the AY buttons to highlight the required password ENGINEER and then press the 7 button to sele
41. rminals of the last device Observe polarity of connections tk Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Detector Detector Call Point 2 3 4 4 2 Diode Base Arrangement If the installation requires conformance to BS5839 1 2002 Code of Practice regarding the supervision of removal of detectors and or operation of call points when detectors are removed then install the detectors using diode bases pn pn An Active End of Line device is required instead Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 of the 68000 resistor TOTAL OUTPUT LOAD must not exceed panel supply rating maximum 2A AUX 2 also provides power for the Mxp 008 8 Way Relay card This current must be subtracted from the total available AUX 2 power to give the available output power Page 14 of 42 I HAZARDOUS AREA 2 3 4 4 3 Intrinsic Safe Arrangement The Zone Circuit can be configured for use with Intrinsic Safety detectors and barriers see programming section IS Detector IS Detector IS Call Point Isolation Barrier The recommended isolation barrier is a PEPPERL FUCHS Model KFDO CS Ex1 51P or MTL Model 5061 3 a Bish s Only use intrinsic safe detectors and call points ae aay E The number of devices permitted and cables will D ad depend on the IS classification refer to the detector manufacturers information for further details The End of line resistor used must be rated for the appropriate IS zone classification 2 3 4 5 Sounder Monitored Outp
42. s are compatible with conventional detectors and call points Refer to the compatibility section for full details of the compatible devices tested Install the panel detection circuits sounder circuits etc in accordance with the instructions in Section 2 and then program the operation in accordance with the instructions detailed in Section 3 Page 5 of 42 1 4 EN54 Functions This Control Panel is compliant with the requirements of ENS4 parts 2 and 4 1997 In addition to the basic requirements the following optional functions are provided and these comply with the requirements of EN54 CIE Optional Functions EN54 2 Clause 2 Indication Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices Outputs Co incidence Detection Controls Alarm Counter Test Condition P S E Functions EN54 4 Clause Operation from a main power supply Operation from a standby battery Monitor and Charge the Standby Battery Recognise and Notify Supply Faults This Fire Alarm Control Panel also supports additional functions that are not covered by EN54 These are as follows Additional Function Paragraphs Auxiliary Power Supply Output Auxiliary Relay Outputs 1 5 EN54 Optional Features with Requirements In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN54 Part 2 the Control and Indicating Equipment CIE supports the following optional features with requirements Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices The CIE has provision for connection to Fire Alarm Devices It is possible
43. s used to monitor ARRANGEMENT the open 1 closed state of a mechanical valve Kave FULLY OPEN control device If the valve is in an indeterminate state neither ALVE FULLY CLOSED fully open nor fully closed for more than 30 seconds the panel will indicate a fault condition If unused connect a 33000 or 2x 68000 in parallel EOL across the terminals Page 16 of 42 2 3 4 7 Actuator Output Circuit The actuator output can be used to drive both igniting metron style and solenoid style actuators 18 0 28 0 V DC 1 0A SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED The circuit is monitored for both open and short circuit conditions The output can supply a continuous 1A current for solenoid style actuators or can provide a 3A 15mS pulse for igniting style actuators Output type is configurable refer to Programming section 2 3 4 7 1 Igniting Actuators The circuit is current limited and one to four igniting actuators can be wired in series without special requirements No additional resistance is required in the circuit Maximum line impedance 7Q including the internal resistance of the actuators 2 3 4 7 2 Solenoid Actuators A Back EMF diode must be fitted across the solenoid coil Observe polarity see diagram opposite Coil resistance 250 2000 Maximum line impedance 1 50 5 0Q0 depending on coil impedance see calculation below 2 3 4 1 3 Solenoid Actuator Circuit Lengths M YOO A A 09 109 109 1109 A
44. the 7 button to select it The table below details each available option Parameter Comments Description Options Default Setting EXTRACT MINS Specifies the duration of the extract signal following 0 120 Minutes release of the extinguishant EXTRACT MODE Specifies whether the panel should prompt to start the MANUAL PROMPT MANUAL extract phase or whether the extract output should turn on AUOTMATIC PROMPT immediately following discharge Page 28 of 42 3 3 3 4 Release Signal Termination Test Function A special Engineer function is provided to terminate an extended active extinguishing control signal for the purposes of testing the system This is provided at Level 2 using the EXTINGUISHING menu option When prompted enter the Level 3 password and a further option STOP RELEASE YES is provided in the menu Highlight this option and press the 7 button to turn off the extinguishing control signal output 3 3 4 Inputs The display presents a list of the programmable inputs along with their current settings Input Settings Use the 4 buttons to highlight the required input and PROG INPUT 1 then press the 7 button to select change it NOT IN USE The table below details each available input and the PROG INPUT 2 programmable settings NOT IN USE The default setting for all inputs is NOT IN USE PROG INPUT 3 Inputs Setting Options Comments PROG INPUT 1 NOT IN USE The Input is not used PROG INPUT 2 SOUN
45. the enclosure retain in a safe place 00000000 OOOOOOOOO When batteries are installed the Ex 3000 can weigh in excess of 10Kg Use appropriate fixing hardware to secure the panel to the wall For example drill the required holes in the supporting wall using a drill bit diameter 7 0 mm and plug with a suitable 40mm long expansion plug Affix the panel to the wall with M5 screws length 40mm or No 10 screws length 17 Ensure that there is sufficient space to allow the cover to be removed opened when the panel is finally mounted Page 10 of 42 2 3 VViring Installation 2 3 1 AC Mains VViring The power supply is classified as Class1 equipment construction and must be earthed in accordance to EN60950 recommendations Route the high voltage mains AC wiring into the enclosure using a suitable knockout and keeping the AC wiring away from any circuit boards and all other wiring The panel must be connected to the supply earth through the power cable The mains input connector is shown in the diagram opposite Note the Must be earthed positions of the earth neutral and live terminal connections These are clearly marked on the label next to the connector The connector block contains an integral fuse holder for a 20mm fuse Secure the mains input wiring using a tie wrap as close to the terminal block as possible The fuse is rated as follows T 3 15A H 250V Replace with correct rating and specification onl
46. to Silence and Resound the alarms at Level 2 Refer to the User Manual for further information Refer to Sections 2 3 4 5 and 3 3 2 for information on installation and output programming Alarm Counter The CIE has provision record the number of times that the fire alarm condition is entered Refer to the User Manual for further information Page 6 of 42 Test Condition The CIE has provision for testing the installation on a per zone basis Refer to the User Manual for further information 1 6 EN12094 1 Optional Features with Requirements In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN12094 1 the Extinguishing Control Device ECD supports the following optional features with requirements Delay of Extinguishing Signal The ECD has provision to delay the transmission of the extinguishing signal This can be programmed in 1 second intervals up to a maximum of 60 seconds Refer to Section 3 3 3 1 for programming Monitor Flow of Extinguishing Agent The ECD has provision to monitor the flow of the extinguishing agent once released One fixed input is provided Programmable inputs can also be configured as hold inputs Refer to Sections 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 1 Monitor of Status of Extinguishing Components The ECD has the provision to monitor the status of extinguishing components such as loss of agent temperature etc Refer to Sections 2 3 4 6 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 1 Means shall be provided to transmit the informati
47. ut Circuits Three conventional 24V DC sounder style output circuits are provided 18 0 28 0 V DC 1 0A max SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED The sounder outputs can be configured to turn on continuously or to pulse 1s ON 1s OFF The sounder outputs are monitored for open and short circuit conditions using reverse polarity signals The outputs can be configured to be non silencing for use with pilot valves etc refer to section 3 3 2 for programming Sounder must be equipped with an in built blocking diode that prevents the sounder from taking power when the output is in the supervising condition An End of Line Resistor EOLR of value 10 0000 Watt must be fitted to the last sounder bell Ensure that cable of appropriate conductor size is used to maintain the required sounder operating voltage under the minimum battery voltage condition see below for calculation 2 3 4 5 1 Intrinsic Safe Arrangement The Sounder Circuit can be configured for use with Intrinsic Safety sounders and barriers The recommended isolation barrier is a MTL Model 778ac Only use intrinsic safe detectors and call points The number of devices permitted and cables will depend on the IS classification refer to the SIS Si sounder manufacturers information for further E NAA details SAFE AREA TOTAL OUTPUT LOAD continuous must not exceed panel supply rating maximum 2A Page 15 of 42 2 3 4
48. x 3000 series Installation and Commissioning of Ex 3001 Product Data Sheet Bec technology E service E 20 21020 people O T Specification Details EKX 3001 Enclosure Dimensions H x W x Dmm Environmental Class Humidity Weight excluding batteries Cable Entries 20mm knockouts Mains Supply Power Supply Battery Capacity Charging Current Number of Fire Zones Number of Flooding Zones Actuator Output Sounder Outputs Relay Outputs Relay Outputs Optional Key Switches Optional External Inputs Monitored AUX Supply Output Communications Display LED Indicators Event log Approvals pending As our policy is one of constant product improvement the right is therefore reserved to modify product specifications without prior notice Page 2 of 42 Steel IP30 330 x 400 x 90 Class A Indoor IP30 0 C to 40 C 95 Max 5 1Kg 17x top and 13x top rear 200V 240V 10 15 50 60Hz AC 1 0A max 24V DC 3A High Efficiency Switched Mode 2A load 1A battery charging 24V 4Ah Internal min 24V 7Ah Internal max 1 0A Temperature Compensated 27 4V DC nominal at 20 C 3 1 24V DC 1 0A suitable for either Metron or Solenoid 3x rated at 1A each programmable 4x rated at 1A 30VAC DC max 10mA 5V min 2x Fixed Fire Fault 2x Programmable 8x rated at 1A 30VAC DC max 10mA 5V min programmable requires MXP 008 2x Programmable 7x Fixed Mode Manual Trigger Hold
49. xtinguishing Panel AB RS485 AUX Supply Page 13 of 42 2 3 4 3 AUX DC Supply Output Two Auxiliary Power Outputs are provided AUX 2 AUX 1 18 0 28 0 V DC 0 5A SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED 4 4 AUX 1 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power or other Pd eee gt 5 gt gt 5 gt similar application Power turns off for BB GA 3 8 4 4 10 15 seconds on reset AUX 2 24V DC nominal power output for external eguipment remote status indicators Use appropriately sized cable for the current load to ensure device compatibility 2 3 4 4 Detection Zone Inputs In accordance with EN54 2 a maximum of 32 detectors per zone only Three conventional detection zone inputs are provided These are nominally 20V DC circuits p and are current limited SSS 3 The circuits are monitored for open and short BLATA 192 09 79 09 AA OOOO circuits For normal monitoring a 68000 End of Line resistor is required The circuit is designed to be compliant with conventional detectors and call points with an equivalent series resistance of 4700 2700 respectively If using devices that apply a short across the zone circuit refer to Section 3 3 1 for how to configure this use Detector Detector Call Point 2 3 4 4 1 Standard Arrangement Connect the detectors and manual call points if required in series with no spurs Connect the en of line resistor across the te
50. y 2 3 1 1 Cable Gland Y Suggested glands and bushings are Type Gland IP65 Brass M20 EExd 1 Eexe Gland IP68 Nylon 66 M20 Black UL94V2 Bushing Nylon 66 M20 Black UL94V2 2 3 2 Battery Wiring The system is designed to charge 24V batteries or two 12V batteries connected in series Refer to diagram opposite Use the short black connection link to connect the batteries Use the Red amp Black leads provided to connect the batteries to the BAT amp BAT terminals on the PSU module Mount the batteries on the bottom of the enclosure PSU Internal Mains Wiring Field Connections Brown Grn Yel AC Mains terminations Connect the EX 3000 to the mains supply via a readily accessible disconnect device Isolation Switch and suitable earth fault protection incorporated in the building installation wiring The Mains cable should be a minimum cable size of 0 75mm rated at 250V and fused via a 5A anti surge fuse Maximum cable size is limited to Amr Keep all mains vviring separate from the Extra Low Voltage ELV battery cables and power supply output cables The cable gland and any cord clamp bushings used in routing the Mains cable through the 20mm knockout must have a minimum flame retardant rating of 94HB Manufacturer Lappcable Multicomp Multipcomp V DC POWER OV DC POWER BATTERY BATTERY 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ere 0 000 0 0 0 0000 0 0
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