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1. scorpion Remote Tester for Point Smoke Detectors amp Aspirating Smoke Detection ASD Systems User Manual es a gt scorpion Note The ASD pipe and brackets shown in the illustration above and within this manual are not part of the Scorpion ASD product line scorpion User Manual This manual provides information for the correct use of scorpion Remote Detector Test System System Components Scorpion Point Head Unit Kit Scorpion ASD Head Unit Kit SCORP 1001 SCORP 2001 including Door Detectors Scorpion Access Point Scorpion Power Pack SCORP 25 SCORP 50 Scorpion Wall Mounted for single heads Controller Scorpion Portable Controller SCORP 8000 for multiple heads SCORP 7000 for single heads Includes Control Cable SCORP 1054 and Battery Cable SCORP 60 Scorpion Battery Cable SCORP 60 for connecting Solo 760 Battery Baton to Scorpion Control Panel Scorpion Control Cable SPARE 1054 for connecting Portable Controller SCORP 7000 to Access Point SCORP 25 Solo Universal Fast Battery Charger SOLO 726 For any additional information or technical support please visit the Scorpion web site at www scorpion tester com Solo Battery Baton optional SOLO 760 www scorpion tester com Meanings of Symbols and Terms The following symbols are used throughout this User Manual This symbol on the product and literature indicates that there is a
2. 6 6 ASD Head Unit Installation 6 7 Do s and Don ts for ASD Head Unit Installation 6 8 Access Point Installation 6 9 Wall Mounted Control Panel Installation Using Scorpion 7 1 Charging the Scorpion Battery Pack or Solo Battery Baton 7 2 Connecting the Battery 7 3 Setting Test and Clear Times on the Portable Controller 74 Setting Test and Clear Times on the Wall Mounted Control Panel 7 5 1 Enabling the Transport Timer 7 5 2 Test Settings using the Portable Controller 7 5 3 Test Settings using the Wall Mounted Control Panel 7 6 Warnings and Error Messages Troubleshooting Service and Maintenance 9 Scorpion Head Units 9 2 Scorpion Portable Controller and Wall Mounted Control Panel 25 Batteries and Battery Charger scorpion 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 25 www scorpion tester com Table of Contents Page No 5 5 5 iv I General Instructions I 1 Warranty In addition to any other express warranty given in writing by the Company in relation to the Goods the Company warrants that the Goods supplied under the terms and conditions will be in accordance with the specification if any contained in the Purchase Order and will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of 18 months from the date of delivery to the Buyer or for a period of 12 months after the date of sale by the Buyer to the final customer whichever period is the shorter Warranty is limited to the r
3. SPARE 1054 Control Panel for connecting Portable Controller SCORP 7000 to Access Point SCORP 25 Solo Universal Fast Battery Charger SOLO 726 Solo Battery Baton optional SOLO 760 For any additional information or technical support please visit the Scorpion web site at www scorpion tester com O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 8 5 Scorpion Components 5 1 Point Head Unit Terminal Point Head Unit Ss VA Cover Smoke Presenter an amp Bracket Screws gt ma gA a J SA bate 25 35 70 mm length Aes ee E f Transport Pin ae GS o 46 A Transport Pin es Cable Removal Inner Part of r e Point Bracket A Tool Transport Pin a Fuel Breather Plug Point Bracket B a Locking Ring Point Smoke Flexible Tube Point Presenter XY 5 2 ASD Head Unit ASD Head Unit Terminal Cover Outer Part of Transport Pin Cable Removal Tool Inner Part of Transport Pin Transport Fuel Breather Plug ASD Bracket ASD Pipe Clips ASD End ASD Sampling Cap Smoke Hole Smoke Presenter Presenter PN CA Self adhesive pads for securing Smoke Presenters Flexible Tube ASD O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 9 5 3 Portable Controller Interface Battery Status Indicator Transport Timer Status Smoke Test Status Clearing Status POWER Button Adjust Smoke or Clearing time UP DOWN START Test Set Smoke Time STOP EXIT Se
4. safety hazard You must read the appropriate sections of the User Manual to understand the nature and severity of all the potential hazards present and the action you must take This symbol on the product indicates that you should read and understand this User Manual before using this product This symbol on the product indicates that this part of the device is susceptible to static damage The crossed out refuse container symbol on this product or literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other business waste at the end of its working life To help ensure that valuable resources are reused and recycled and to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from any other types of waste Safety General Safety Information WARNING This product may be used at height Exercise great care and always wear appropriate PPE personal protective equipment when operating above head height in order to avoid the risk of injury O scorpion www scorpion tester com Important Information Read this User Manual completely before using your Scorpion System Save this User Manual Save all safety and operational instructions for future reference Take note of the Cautions and Warnings Read carefully and follow all warning labels on the product and those described in this User Manual Installation of the Scorpion system must not obstruct or impair the op
5. 4 core cable trim the 4th cable and do not use terminal D Note Incorrect wiring may lead to damage to either the Control Panel or the Head Unit See Section 8 for Troubleshooting 5 Tighten the screws on the terminals scorpion DASR ETE Mounting D do not use Slots Ar OTE OEF AnA ERa CH3 CHa CHT igh Coe Sas OM Oo it m m o o ee ofid Of 0 4 eea oOm gt a me A iat p T iy D do not use Spare Fuse NEW PHOTO 7 Using Scorpion 7 1 Charging the Scorpion Battery Pack or Solo Battery Baton WARNING Do not attempt to use or charge the battery if either the unit or the battery connection point are damaged Never connect AC and DC power at the same time CAUTION Store charger in a dry place indoor use only when connected to AC mains Danger of fire and electric shock Do not fast charge a hot battery allow the Battery Baton or Scorpion Battery Pack to cool down naturally before starting a charge cycle Allow the charger to cool down for at least 5 minutes after one fast charge Stop charging if the Battery Baton or Scorpion Battery Pack becomes too hot during charging gt 55 60 C Do not leave unattended whilst charging Only clean with a dry cloth Do not attempt to open the charger Repair permitted only by authorised dealer Battery Batons or Scorpion Battery Pack must be stored and charged in accordance with stated environmental cond
6. BC D do not use Control Panel CH 1 connects to Head 1 Display 1 check correctly wired Check that the wiring from the Access Point Control Panel to the Head Unit is correct conductors are properly in the terminals conductors are not broken and cable is within CSA and length specification Is a light visible through the mesh in the head Yes Refer to Section 6 Check Head Unit is No horizontal breather plugs top and nose removed tube connected Is the Head Unit mounted correctly no blockages Yes Replace the Head Unit www scorpion tester com page 24 9 Service and Maintenance 9 1 Scorpion Head Units There are no user serviceable parts in the Scorpion Head Unit which is permanently sealed Any attempt to open or tamper with the Scorpion Head Unit will invalidate any warranty or liability with No Climb Products Ltd NOTE The Head Unit is designed to be permanently installed providing in excess of 240 tests of 15 seconds each 9 2 Scorpion Portable Controller and Wall Mounted Control Panel The Portable Controller contains a 500mA fuse 5 x 20mm cartridge type which can be replaced if necessary The Control Cable yellow can be replaced using Part No SPARE 1054 001 The Wall Mounted Control Panel contains a 500mA fuse Littlefuse Omni Block 500mA Farnell Part No 9943625 or equivalent which can be replaced if necessary One spare fuse supp
7. O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 26 II Technical Support For support service and further information please contact No Climb Products Ltd Edison House 163 Dixons Hill Road Welham Green Herts AL9 7JE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1707 282760 Fax 44 0 1707 282777 Email support scorpion tester com Online help available at www scorpion tester com support O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 27 As our policy is one of continuous improvement details of products described within this publication are subject to change without notice All information provided here is believed to be correct at the time of going to press Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information which is provided in good faith but nothing contained herein is intended to incorporate any representation or warranty either express or implied or to form the basis of any legal relations between the parties hereto additional to or in lieu of such as may be applicable to a contract of sale or purchase Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved No part of these written materials may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without the prior written permission of detectortesters No Climb Products Ltd No liability is assumed with the respect to the use of information contained in these written materials or software or for damages resulting from use of the information containe
8. Re tighten the screw A suitable cable tie can also be used to secure the cable to the Head Unit 4 If necessary enlarge the cable entry cut out to suit the cable diameter and re fit the terminal cov gt 5 To remove the cable latch the two prongs of the cable removal tool under the connector n O 4 Push the tool upwards and pull the cable out Fig 4 O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 2 6 3 Cabling I Scorpion can be connected using the following cables to give up to 100m distance between the Control Panel and each Head Unit a Fire resistant cables such as FP200 5mm Lapp J Y ST Y 0 5mm or equivalent recommended e e e 2 Py b Maximum conductor size is 1 5mm Chie ross Section ain Sie Tine Maximum ae 2 Cable Length minimum is 0 5mm pte ts seconts 00m d Screened cable is not required Ps on Note Smoke time is a guide only Always use the shortest smoke time needed to activate the fire system 2 The connector used in the Head Unit is intended for solid core conductors for ease of installation in difficult areas Stranded cable may be used but would need to be tinned soldered or terminated with a suitable terminal ferrule with an external diameter no greater than 5mm 3 Each Head Unit requires three 3 conductors A B amp C 4 core cable is recommended with the fourth core cut and not connected both ends 4 Cabling must be installed in accordance with loca
9. TOP button will have the effect shown in the table below Button SMOKING CLEARING START gD Smoke ON Clearing ON gt Test Ends POINT DOOR STOP m Stops Smoke and starts Clearing gt Clearing ON pp Test Ends DETECTOR STOP O aaae Clearing OFF e a Test Ends START gD Smoke ON and Timer starts gt Clearing ON Test Ends STOP m Stops Smoke and Clock starts Clearing Clearing ON p Test Ends Paes S Clock SYSTEM tops Cloc STOP m _ lt SS S Seen Caan p Test Ends Once test has stopped either run its course UP or D or stopped manually any button will clear DOWN the time from the display and allow the next head to be selected 7 6 Warnings and Errors Battery Status Indicator Glows red when battery level is low Glows green when the level is ok Tests cannot made when the LED glows red and the battery will need to be recharged Error Three flashing points on the display indicate that a fault has occurred and the Control Panel fuse has blown see Section 9 Scorpion has a clearing function that blows air through the detector to clear the smoke more quickly This is part of the standard test profile unless stopped manually If the alarm keeps sounding the clearing time may not be long enough and can be increased For future tests try reducing the smoke time to lessen the amount of smoke in the detector chamber 8 Troubl
10. User Manual O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 6 3 Applications 3 1 Installation Examples Scorpion is designed for use on optical photoelectric and ionization smoke detectors Certain combination point detectors combinations of smoke heat or CO cannot be activated by the introduction of a single stimulus In these cases Scorpion will not work and a Multi Stimulus Detector Tester should be used see www testifire com The head unit can be up to 100m away cable length from the Access Point Wall Mounted Controller depending on the cable type used One Access Point is required for each head unit or the Wall Mounted Controller can be used for up to 8 head units Scorpion is activated by connecting the portable battery either the Scorpion Battery Pack or a SOLO 760 Battery Baton to the relevant Scorpion Controller The Portable Controller is connected to an Access Point and Scorpion Head Unit adjacent to the relevant detector and is used to run a test The Wall Mounted Control Panel only needs a battery connected to provide the power to run a test NOTE The default smoke generation time is set to 15 seconds The majority of point and ASD system detectors should activate within this time period If the detector does not activate refer to section 7 3 of this manual to adjust the timer If the detector does not activate after a long period or repeated tests it may be faulty and need repl
11. acing Always use the shortest time required to activate the detector ASD System Detector Installation Example Point Scorpion Circuit 100m max Scorpion Wall eta Control Panel for multiple heads Scorpion Portable Controller for single heads Scorpion Access Point 1 per Head Unit Scorpion Battery Pack Installation Example ASD XK ee Aspirating Air Sampling Scorpion ASD End Hole Sampling Points Head Unit Presenter Pipe E i T T a VJ Remote Suspended Air Sampling Ceiling Points Scorpion Circuit 100m max Scorpion Wall ma Control Panel for multiple heads E Scorpion Access Point 1 per Head Unit Scorpion Portable Controller for single heads Scorpion Battery Pack Depending no cable type see Section 6 3 scorpion www scorpion tester com page 7 4 Parts Identification Scorpion Point Head Unit Kit Scorpion ASD Head Unit Kit SCORP 1001 SCORP 2001 including Door Detectors Scorpion Access Point Scorpion Power Pack TAN SCORP 25 SCORP 50 Scorpion Wall Mounted for single heads Control Panel Scorpion Portable SCORP 8000 Controller for multiple heads SCORP 7000 for single heads Includes Control Cable SCORP 1054 and Battery Cable SCORP 60 Scorpion Battery Cable SCORP 60 for connecting Solo 760 Scorpion Control Cable Battery Baton to Scorpion
12. adjustment O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 13 Loosen the detector mounting screws i Ig enough to allow the forked end of the MS bracket to be inserted between the A B detector base and the ceiling Fig 5 A i N e 2 Join the two sections of the point mounting bracket by inserting the lug into the slot Fig 5 B 3 Using the smoke presenter as a guide i c select the screw 25mm 35mm or 70mm that allows the presenter to line up with the detector chamber opening Fig 6 amp 8 a rp 4 25mm 35mm 70mm 4 Secure the two sections of the bracket with the screw and nut then attach the smoke presenter and its locking nut Fig 6 5 Adjust the smoke presenter nozzle so that it aligns with the detector air openings Fig 5 C amp D and is approx 5 10 mm from the detector E Re tighten the detector screws ensuring the complete assembly is secure NOTE It is advisable to connect the cables A E to the Head Unit before proceeding rom see Section 6 6 t pP oo ZAKS 6 Unscrew and remove the Fuel Breather Plug from the head unit AI IMPORTANT the head unit should now be kept horizontal with the label side facing upwards to prevent any fuel leakage Fig 9 7 Slide the head unit onto the bracket as far as it will go Fig 10 8 Remove the Transport Pin Fig I 1 Note there are two parts to this pi
13. ce with a new battery The battery charger and battery can remain connected under a trickle charge for several hours without damage to the battery This maintains the battery in a fully charged state ready for use Note If the battery is not to be used for some time i e within the next day it is advisable to unplug the charger from the power supply To stop charging disconnect the power plug before removing the battery from the charger To obtain the maximum battery life the Scorpion Battery Pack or Solo Battery Baton should be fully discharged before recharging when possible 7 2 Connecting the Battery With a Scorpion Battery Pack SCORP 50 insert the connector at the end of the Battery Pack to the socket at the bottom of the Scorpion Portable Controller or the Wall Mounted Controller The connectors need to be aligned before they can push together Once inserted twist the collar on the battery socket clockwise to lock the battery into place To remove the battery twist the collar anti clockwise to unlock then pull gently to disengage When using a Solo Battery Baton SOLO 760 a Scorpion Battery Cable SCORP 60 is required to connect the battery baton to the Scorpion Portable Controller or Wall Mounted Controller 3 Setting SMOKE and CLEAR Times on the Scorpion Portable Controller Display Connect the battery Switch the Controller ON Press and hold the ON button The display shows the firmware version t
14. corpion Point Head is a smoke generator which is permanently installed adjacent to a standard point smoke detector but which uses its own cabling and remains discrete from the fire detection system A Clearing function is available that blows air through the detector which helps remove smoke from the detector to enable it to reset more quickly and reduces repeat alarms Scorpion for ASD systems Traditional post commissioning ASD testing is generally performed by trying to introduce a test smoke often of inappropriate suitability or even questionable quality into individual sampling points Not only can this be highly impractical but it can also contaminate an ASD system Scorpion offers an approved benign and effectively non contaminating test particulate delivered in a controlled and repeatable manner With a Scorpion ASD Head Unit permanently positioned at the end of a pipe run a repeatable and consistent test is achieved throughout the system s lifetime By recording the moment of Scorpion activation and the moment of alarm signal the transport time is measured Comparing this against the retained commissioning data previous tests and the acceptable tolerances enables judgments to be made regarding the integrity of the aspirating system If you require additional information or assistance in the use of Scorpion please visit the support area of our web site or contact our technical support department as detailed on the Support page of this
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16. eplacement of Scorpion system only Keep a record of the serial numbers of the components particularly the Head Units as these will be needed to verify the warranty status Make a note of these before installation as they will be inaccessibly once the Head Unit is fitted to the mounting bracket The serial number is printed on the Head Unit label and on the packaging label Make a note of the model serial number and date of purchase 1 2 Acknowledgement Scorpion is a registered mark of No Climb Products Ltd All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered marks of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 2012 No Climb Products Ltd All Rights Reserved 1 3 Recycling The packaging can be easily separated into _ the following materials p l Cardboard outer box f L Cardboard inner buffers boxes 2 Polyethylene bags f Plastic metal any items or accessories a j that are not required for a specific k installation E Please dispose in line with local pi oe environmental requirements CE Declaration This product and its associated components are designed and manufactured to be fully compliant with the requirements of the following EU Directives for CE marking EMC Directive 2004 108 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility Lo
17. eration of the fire system CAUTION Environment This product is designed for indoor use only and should not be subject to or used in a wet high humidity or dusty environment Installation in these environments may reduce the life and or performance of the system Scorpion is not designed for use in hazardous areas those containing explosive vapour or dust Do not install where insects are likely to interfere with the detector as it is also possible they will interfere with Scorpion in the same way Location Whenever possible the Scorpion Head Unit should be positioned where there is no movement of air In situations where there is a draft position the head unit smoke nozzle upwind of the direction of air flow In turbulent air the smoke generated may not reach the Point detector or ASD pipe inlet SE a ELDI Direction of ambient air flow Direction of ambient air flow Servicing There are no user serviceable parts in the Scorpion Head Unit Any attempt to open or tamper with the Head Unit or Controller other than shown in this manual will invalidate any warranty or claim against No Climb Products Ltd The Scorpion Controllers contain a safety fuse which can be replaced if necessary General Advice Always allow the equipment to reach ambient temperature before use e g after removing from packaging to prevent condensation damage CAUTION Stop using Scorpion immediately if you notice any unusual odours
18. eshooting Ensure battery is fully charged and properly plugged in Ensure Portable Controller is switched on Ensure battery is fully charged or try another battery If display shows flashing points this indicates a fault has caused the internal fuse to blow Check circuit and replace fuse C indicates a fault with the yellow Control Cable The Controller does not detect the presence of a head so will still allow a test to be run on an unused port Ensure the patch cable is connected at both the Portable Controller and Access Point Ensure the correct head is selected on the Wall Mounted Control Panel Scorpion not working Is the Controller Panel ON are any lights on Yes Is Battery Status LED glowing red Yes Does display show anything Yes Is the correct port selected Yes Is smoke coming out of the head nozzle Yes Scorpion is then working Check the alignment of the smoke nozzle with the detector smoke going into detector Section 6 increase the smoke time Section 7 3 to activate your detector or follow the detector s troubleshooting guide scorpion Wall Mounted Controller Portable Controller At this stage the Wall Mounted Control Panel looks like it is working correctly At this stage the Portable Controller looks like it is working correctly Ground do not use A
19. gh the break outs in the 1 P X pattress box Cable Clip P 4 Connect the cables to the screw terminals on the connector noting the wire colours used The opposite end of the cable is conme dedito the head mita konn SCORP25 001 SCORP1001 001 or SCORP2001 001 Note Applies to both ASD and Point M Note The fourth wire G D should be cut and not connected at either end Note Incorrect wiring may lead to damage to either the Controller or the Head Unit See Section 8 for Troubleshooting 6 9 Wall Mounted Control Panel Installation The Control Panel is fixed using the two M5 slots in the rear of the box 2 Cabling for the Control Panel can either be run inside a cavity wall with an exit hole directly behind the Control Panel or can be run in conduit on the outside of the wall If using conduit the optional spacer box must be used to allow cable access to the sides of the panel Fig 21 3 Undo the two small screws at the top of the panel and carefully remove the front face taking care not to pull the cable between the two parts Fig 22 4 Connect the cable for each Head Unit to the appropriate screw terminals marked CHI to CH8 on either side of the rear entry slot Note which colour wires have been used for each terminal marked A B C and D These will connect to the corresponding terminals in the Head Unit If using 3 core cable connect to terminals A B and C only Fig 23 If using
20. he Scorpion system is designed for specific applications within the above parameters For additional information regarding location and installation procedures please refer to the Scorpion User Manual and Quick Start Guide at www scorpion tester com Safety features e Scorpions energized only at time of test e Isolation between Scorpion circuit and detection system e Internal over current protection on Scorpion circuit e Battery over current cut out Power source and charge data e Scorpion Battery Pack SCORP 50 NiMH rechargeable nominal 7 2v 2 2Ah e Solo Battery Baton Solo 760 NiMH rechargeable nominal 7 2v 2 2Ah e Charging time 75 90 minutes when completely discharged using Solo 726 charger e Solo Battery Charger Solo 726 Input 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 0 44A 13 8V DC 1 8A Output 8 4V DC 2A FAST 8 4V DC 100mA TRICKLE Servicing intervals e None required e Scorpion Head Unit sealed for life no serviceable or field replaceable parts e Scorpion Portable and Wall Mounted Controllers contains a fuse Cabling e Maximum conductor size is 5mm minimum is 0 5mm e Scorpion circuit wiring FP200 1 5mm Lapp J Y ST Y 0 5 mm or equivalent e Maximum cable length per Scorpion Control Panel 100 metres e Maximum Scorpions per Access Point per Wall Mounted Control Panel 8 Testing Capacity e In excess of 240 tests of 15 seconds each per Scorpion Head Unit Depends on cable used see Section 6 7
21. hen goes blank Smoke Test Status Clearing Status f Adjust Smoke or Clearing time UP DOWN W l GD Set Smoke Time Stop Exit agr Set Clearing Time Setting Smoke and Clear times If required The time that is required for SMOKE the time for which smoke is generated and CLEAR ambient air is blown through the detector chamber can be changed depending on the system activation time SMOKE default time is 15 seconds CLEAR default time is 5 seconds To change the default times press the relevant SMOKE TIME or CLEAR TIME button The display will show the previously set or default time and the Smoke or Clear status light will flash Press the UP and DOWN buttons until the time required is shown Press the SMOKE TIME or CLEAR TIME button again to save the time and exit SMOKE time range is 5 to 90 seconds CLEAR time range is 10 to 60 seconds The time is now set and is saved in the Controller for future use To exit without saving the times press the Stop Exit button NOTE the CLEAR function is used to purge smoke from the detector to enable it to reset more quickly It cannot be used to clean the internal components of the detector Always use the least amount of smoke required to activate the detector O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 20 7 4 Setting TEST and CLEAR Times on the Wall Mounted Control Panel The time that is required for TEST the time for which smoke is generated and CLEAR a
22. itions Environment Operating temperatures 5 C to 45 C 40 F to 15 F Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C 15 F to 20 F Humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Only the Solo 726 charger should be used for charging Scorpion Battery Packs or Solo Battery Batons Fig 24 Do not connect other types of batteries Danger of explosion The Scorpion Battery Pack SCORP 50 or Solo Battery Batons SOLO 760 are used to power the Scorpion System and must be charged before using Scorpion i Scorpion Battery Pack SCORP 50 Connect the Solo 726 charger to a mains power outlet 100 240V 50 60Hz or 2 volt vehicle accessory socket Connect the Scorpion Battery Pack or Solo Battery Baton to the charger via the seven pin polarised connector and turn the locking ring Fig 25 26 Solo Battery Baton Solo 760 The LED will flash from red to green for around 5 minutes whilst the battery status is checked The LED will then turn to red to indicate fast charging unless the battery is fully charged in which case it may go directly to green Solo Battery Cable ready for use Fig 27 ene Locking Ring O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 19 After fast charging is complete 90 minutes for a fully discharged battery the charge is automatically converted to a trickle charge and the LED turns to green ready for use A red flashing LED indicates a faulty battery Disconnect the battery from the charger and repla
23. l wiring regulations Scorpion uses battery power nominal 7 2V 2 2Ah WARNING This product may be used at height Exercise great care and always wear appropriate PPE personal protective equipment when operating above head height in order to avoid the risk of injury 6 4 Point Head Unit Installation The Scorpion Point Head Unit is located beside a point detector with the forked end of the mounting bracket inserted above the detector or its base and flush with the ceiling For installation on sloping ceilings the mounting bracket will need to be bent to keep the Scorpion Head Unit horizontal to prevent the leakage of fuel see Section 6 3 Where the air is relatively still e g away from air conditioning doors etc then the Head Unit can be positioned on any convenient side of the detector In drafty locations the head unit must be positioned upwind of the detector so any air flow will blow the Scorpion smoke towards the detector see Section 6 3 If there is too much air flowing across the Scorpion nozzle then it is possible that the smoke will not reach the detector and the detector may not activate The smoke presenter can be adjusted by sliding the bracket horizontally towards or away from the detector to which it is fixed and vertically by unplugging the flexible tube from the nozzle and rotating the nozzle until it aligns with the detector opening see Fig 5 NOTE The flexible tube must be re fitted after
24. lied with each Control Panel There are no other user serviceable components in the Portable Controller or the Wall Mounted Control Panel 9 3 Batteries and Battery Charger There are no user servicable parts in the Scorpion Battery Pack SCORP 50 001 or the Solo Battery Baton Solo 760 001 or in the Solo Charger Solo 726 Any attempt to open or tamper with the batteries charger or any other approved Scorpion or Solo component will invalidate any warranty or liability with No Climb Products Ltd Disposal of old product See WEEE statement page 5 O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 25 10 Technical Specification Environment Scorpion Battery Pack Scorpion Head Unit Scorpion Controllers Transport Storage 20 C to 35 C 10 C to 50 C 10 C to 50 C Temperature 4 F to 95 F 14 F to 122 F 14 F to 122 F Storage Humidity 0 90 RH 0 90 RH 0 90 RH non condensing non condensing non condensing Operating Temperature 5 C to 45 C 0 C to 60 C 5 C to 45 C 41 F to I 13 F 32 F to 140 F 41 F to I 13 F Operating Humidity 0 85 RH 0 95 RH 0 85 RH non condensing non condensing non condensing Ingress Protection IP40 IP20 IP40 Weights amp Dimensions 523g lt 200g lt 500g 139mm W x 8Imm L x 48mm H 155mm W x 54mm L x 34mm H 100mm W x 225mm L x 40mm H excluding nozzle Portable Controller 155mm W x 150mm L x 37mm H Wall Mounted Controller Note T
25. liquids or noise coming from it Switch off immediately and consult technical support Do not paint the Head Unit If your Scorpion unit becomes damaged do not use it Switch off immediately and consult technical support Scorpion is not designed for use in hazardous areas those containing explosive vapour or dust O scorpion www scorpion tester com WARNING Scorpion is not designed for use in hazardous areas those containing explosive vapour or dust Use only approved accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer The Scorpion Battery Pack or Solo Battery Baton should be removed when Scorpion is not in use This will prevent gradual discharge of the battery and prevent possible accidental or malicious operation of the head unit Always use a fully charged battery when commissioning the system CAUTION Do not use your Scorpion if it is not operating properly Consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual and if required seek technical advice General Instructions Warranty 2 Acknowledgement 3 Recycling Introduction Applications 3 1 Installation Examples Parts Identification Scorpion Components 5 1 Point Head Unit 5 2 ASD Head Unit 5 3 Portable Controller Interface 5 4 Wall Mounted Controller Interface Installation 6 Scorpion Head Units 6 2 Head Unit Wiring 63 Cabling 6 4 Point Head Unit Installation 6 5 Do s and Don ts for Point Head Unit Installation
26. mbient air is blown through the detector chamber can be changed depending on the system activation time TEST default time is 15 seconds CLEAR default time is 15 seconds Press and hold the relevant TEST or CLEAR recessed button with a small blunt tool The corresponding LED will start to flash Press the UP button to increase the time or the DOWN button to decrease the time The time is shown on the display TEST time range is 5 to 90 seconds CLEAR time range is 10 to 60 seconds When the required time is shown release the TEST or CLEAR recessed button The time is now set and is saved in the Control Panel for future use This time is used for all the Head Units connected to that panel NOTE the CLEAR function is used to purge smoke from the detector to enable it to reset more quickly It cannot be used to clean the internal components of the detector UP Button START Button DOWN Button t a gt STOP Button TEST CLEAR Smoke Test Indicator Clearing Indicator l o o Smoke Time Button recessed Clearing Time Button recessed 7 5 1 Enabling the Transport Timer The Transport Time is used in ASD systems and is the time taken between the start of smoke generation and the event appearing on the ASD panel The Timer is activated deactivated by pressing and holding the STOP button for 3 seconds both Controllers The Timer Indicator LED flashes fast 3 times to sho
27. n Turn part F firmly in a clockwise direction while pulling outwards After removing part G turn part H anti clockwise and pull out Note Part F is designed to be tight and requires some effort to remove 9 Finally attach the flexible tube by pushing it firmly into the head unit and the smoke presenter Fig 2 It may be necessary to trim the tube to ensure a tight fit 6 5 Do s and Don ts for Point Head Unit Installation T eo Smoke is blown q e through the qm dq Smoke is blown detector chamber Direciono anii fl om Direction of ambient air flow SEE a IW detector chamber crosswind e g from air conditioning open windows or doors etc x p With a sloping ceiling the bracket should be bent and the pipe shortened so that the Head Unit remains horizontal Distance is too small smoke is blown around the detector Distance is correct smoke is blown centrally through the detector chamber 5 10mm approx Distance is too large smoke is blown under the detector NOTE The above applies to all makes and sizes of Point detector Adjustments should be made to ensure smoke enters the detector chamber correctly 6 6 Scorpion ASD Head Unit Installation Please read Important Information page ii as well as these guidelines before installation The Scorpion Head Unit is usually fitted to the end of a standard ASD pipe not supplied using
28. n and or clearing cycle started TEST Indicator Test cycle in progress smoke generated and or clearing functions Recessed Button Press and hold with small pointed tool to change smoke duration CLEAR Indicator CLEAR Clearing detector purging in progress Recessed Button Press and hold with small pointed tool to change clearing time Battery Status Indicator Glows red up when battery power is low Glows Green when battery level is ok 6 Installation 6 l Scorpion Head Units CAUTION The Head Unit contains a liquid fuel and is suitably sealed during transportation Care must be taken during installation to prevent the fuel from leaking the fuel is not harmful see the Safety Data Sheet SDS on www scorpion tester com for more information Ensure that the Head unit is kept level 15 from horizontal and the correct way up at all times labels facing upwards Failure to do this could result in the fuel leaking out Only remove the Fuel Breather Plug and Transport Pin two parts at the correct point during installation Note Scorpion Head Units and Mounting Brackets are differentiated by their colour white for Point Detectors and Red for ASD Systems one part Both Head Units have a similar specification but their mounting brackets are different Please ensure you have the correct Head Unit and fittings for the application Fuel Breather Plug M PO RTANT NOTE Do not remove until just befo
29. nd requires some effort to remove CLICK mm 7 Attach the flexible tube by pushing it firmly into the head unit and the smoke presenter Fig 19 8 Finally lock the pipe clips to secure the Scorpion bracket to the ASD pipe by squeezing the pipe and bracket as shown Fig 20 O scorpion www scorpion tester com page l6 6 7 Do s and Don ts for ASD Head Unit Installation Smoke is drawn into the ASD pipe end cap sampling hole q a lt Direction of ambient air flow Smoke is drawn out of the ASD end cap sampling hole Direction of ambient air flow crosswind e g from air conditioning open windows or doors etc Y With a vertical ASD pipe the mounting bracket should be bent so that the Head Unit remains horizontal Some improvisation may be required in these situations A longer smoke pipe may be required or the Head Unit may need to be attached to an adjacent structure Please contact our support department for guidance in these circumstances NOTE The above also applies to a sampling hole application Scorpion should ideally be mounted adjacent to the furthest hole from the ASD detector 6 8 Access Point Installation Fix the pattress box provided in a suitable location 2 Cabling for the Access Point can either be run inside a cavity wall or can be run in conduit on the Ground do not use ABC D do not use outside of the wall SRAN 3 Feed the cables throu
30. power is low Glows Green when battery level is ok TIMER Indicator Lights up when timer is active The display then indicates the time since smoke generation started SMOKE Indicator Test cycle in progress smoke being generated CLEAR Indicator Clearing detector purging in progress 5 4 Wall Mounted Control Panel Interface Di isplay Battery Status Indicator Time Indicator UP Button RUN Button DOWN Button t a gt STOP Button TEST CLEAR Smoke Test Indicator Clearing Indicator o o Smoke Time Button recessed Clearing Time Button recessed Display Indicates Head Unit number I 8 Timer counting up in seconds when the time indicator LED is on Display Three flashing points indicate a fault has caused the fuse to blow see Section 9 UP Button Used to select Scorpion Head Unit or adjust timer When TEST or CLEAR recessed button is pressed the UP button increases the time DOWN Button Used to select Scorpion Head Unit or adjust timer When TEST or CLEAR recessed button is pressed the DOWN button decreases the time RUN Button Used to start test smoke generation and or clearing STOP Button Used to stop test smoke generation and start clearing or to stop clearing or to stop timer Press for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate timer Timer Indicator Lights up when timer is active The display then indicates the time since smoke generatio
31. re the Head Unit Transport Pin A NOTE Do not remove this pin is installed ns r There are alternative ways of installing the Scorpion until just before the Head Unit is EN z Head Units depending on the individual site installed The pin consists of an CI y situation outer and inner part and they should be removed as instructed NOTE It is very important that whichever way you adopt to install Scorpion the head unit must be maintained horizontal and with the label facing Resistance Lug upwards once the transport pins and fuel breather keeps the Head Unit firmly plug have been removed This will prevent any d to the bracket iqui a Cerone Dhaesc accidental leakage of the liquid fuel 6 2 Head Unit Wiring l i ires h The wiring procedure is the same for both Scorpion i a Point and Scorpion ASD Head Units Point Head po NoT use Bq EJA g Unit illustrated Terminal Cover ABCD N Remove the terminal cover by squeezing and gently pulling Fig 2 Loosen the cable clip and rotate 90 Fig 3 t 2 To connect the cable strip the sleeve back by P approximately 0mm then push the conductor Cable Entry e P into the same lettered terminal as used on the KOUN Retaining Control Panel see Section 6 9 or follow the k a numbers for the Access Point 6 8 a 0 _ ji 3 Rotate the cable clip back over the cable and under the retaining pin
32. rom 5 to 0 sec KO STOP Head Unit warms up Display 6 S S E Stops Clearing Display 0 counts down from 5 to 0 sec pal eee ener STOP I Stops warming up START Head Unit warms up Display Le D Smoke ON Smoke LED ON Transport Timer LED ON D Clearing ON Clear LED ON Transport Timer LED ON D D counts down from 5 to 0 sec Display Time counting up Display Time counting up STOP Head Unit warms up Display gt p Clearing ON Clear LED ON T Timer LED p b i g Clear Transport Timer ON B S counts down from 5 to 0 sec Stop cmoke Display Transport Timer Display Transport Time ASD STOP Head Unit warms up Display Countaldowntromisicolllcec Stops Clearing Display Transport Time gt pl St rmin ops wa g up 7 5 3 Test Procedure Using The Wall Mounted Controller Select the head to be tested using the UP and DOWN buttons head number is shown on the display The Control Panel will allow selection of up to 8 heads even if no head is connected to that port Press the START button to begin the test The test will run based on the times set for TEST and CLEAR using the recessed buttons The LED indicators on the front panel illuminate to show the stage of the test i e SMOKE or CLEAR Once the test has been completed the system will stop automatically f a manual stop is needed then press the STOP button Depending on the stage of the test the S
33. t Clearing Time Display Indicates Firmware version on power up Countdown timer 5 sec during warm up when in Point Detector mode Countdown timer 5 sec during warm up followed by Transport Time when in ASD mode i e Transport Timer is active C implies incorrect or no cable connection Display Three flashing dots indicate the internal fuse has blown see Section 8 Power Button Press and hold to switch the Controller ON and OFF The Controller will automatically switch OFF after 10 minutes without use RUN TEST Button Used to start a test smoke generation followed by clearing STOP EXIT Button Used to stop test stop smoke generation and start clearing or to stop clearing or to stop the timer When in Smoke Time or Clear Time function this exit button takes the user out of the function without saving changes Press for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the transport timer SMOKE TIME Used to change the smoke duration saved in the controller Press once to enter the change smoke time function and again to save the time and exit CLEAR TIME Used to change the clearing duration saved in the controller Press once to enter the change clear time function and again to save the time and exit UP DOWN Button When the SET SMOKE or SET CLEAR button is pressed the UP button increases the time the DOWN button decreases the time Battery Status Indicator Glows red up when battery
34. the clips and smoke presenter provided Fig 13 A The Scorpion Head Unit can also be located adjacent to an air sampling hole along the length of an ASD pipe using the sampling hole presenter B Ensure that the Scorpion smoke presenter is a tight fit on the pipe or pipe end cap and the lt presenter does not obstruct the air sampling hole R Attach either the end cap presenter Fig 13 A or the sampling hole presenter B to the ASD pipe as applicable Use the double sided self adhesive pads provided or a suitable glue to secure the presenter to the end cap or pipe 2 Attach the flexible tube by pushing it firmly into the smoke presenter Fig 14 NOTE It is advisable to connect the cables to the Head Unit before proceeding see Section 6 6 3 Slide the head unit on to the bracket as far as it will go Fig 16 4 Attach the head unit and bracket assembly to the pipe but do not lock the pipe clips at this stage to allow for adjustment Fig 7 5 Unscrew and remove the Fuel Breather Plug from the head unit Fig 18 Z IMPORTANT the head unit should now be kept horizontal with the label side facing upwards to prevent any fuel leakage 6 Remove the Transport Pin Fig 18 Note there are two parts to this pin Turn part D firmly in a clockwise direction while pulling outwards After removing part D turn part E anti clockwise and pull out Note Part D is f designed to be tight a
35. w Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits RoHS Directive 201 1 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006 Scorpion components are suitably marked to be recycled in accordance with your local environmental requirements When supplied as B2B EEE the provider invokes regulation 9 2 and passes all WEE obligations to the end user O scorpion www scorpion tester com page 5 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Scorpion Remote Test System Scorpion is a unique functional remote smoke detector test system that assists compliance with codes and standards for testing fire detection systems while delivering radical time cost and disruption savings and considerable enhancements to safety Scorpion can be used on Aspirating Systems ASD as well as Point smoke detectors on new or retrofit installations Point and ASD heads can be connected to the same Control Panel and can be located up to 100m away from the panel depending on the cable type used Each Head Unit will provide in excess of 240 tests of 15 seconds each Scorpion for Point Smoke Detectors The S
36. w the timer has been activated and flashes slowly for 3 times when deactivated During a test cycle the Timer Indicator LED is illuminated and the display shows the time since the start of smoke generation counting up 7 5 2 Test Procedure using the Portable Controller Connect the Portable Controller to a Scorpion Access Point wired to the Head Unit Detector under test using the Scorpion Control Cable SPARE 1054 Switch the Controller ON C on the display implies that either the Control Cable is not connected properly or that an incorrect cable is being used Press the START button to begin the test The test will run based on the default times set for SMOKE and CLEAR unless changed see Section 5 The LED indicators on the front panel illuminate to show the stage of the test i e SMOKE or CLEAR Once the test has been completed the system will stop automatically f a manual stop is needed then press the STOP button Depending on the stage of the test the STOP button will have the effect shown in the table below WARM UP SMOKING CLEARING START H A p aS ead Unit warms up Display p Smoke ON Smoke LED ON Display 0 M Clearing ON Clear LED ON Display 0 gt counts down from 5 to 0 sec STOP z Di Head Unit warms up Display p Stops SMOKE and starts Clearing Display 0 P Clearing ON Clear LED ON Display 0 o counts down f
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