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Emerson FTA1100 Automobile Parts User Manual
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1. SETTINGS 4 Q FEATURE SETTINGS 4 LOW SUCTION lt ENABLE A Use arrows to enable or disable the alarm for Low Suction Pressure Press 4 to confirm lt AUDIBLE Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for Low Suction Pressure Press lt to confirm lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for Low Suction Pressure Press to confirm 4 PUMPROOM Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for Low Suction Pressure Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press lt to confirm 4 SETTINGS 9 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 MAIN SWITCH MIS SET ET Use arrows to choose how the Main Switch Mis Set alarm relay operates Pick Up means the relay will ener gize when the switch is not in auto Drop Out means the relay we de energize when the switch is not in auto Press 4 to confirm 11 4 SETTINGS lt Gei FEATURE SETTINGS 4 MANUAL TEST lt 4 DURATION ei Use arrows to set the minimum run time duration when manual test push button is used 10 99 min Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 FEATURE SETTINGS lt PUMP RUN ALARM lt AUDIBLE A Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for Pump Run Press 4 to confirm lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR r
2. V MAX Use arrows to set maximum voltage point for Battery Trouble alarm Press to confirm SETTINGS 44 ALARM LIMITS 44 ei V MIN lt A Use arrows to set minimum voltage point for AC Voltage Low alarm Press 4 to confirm ENABLED 4 A Use arrows to enable or disable the AC Voltage Low alarm Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 4 ALARM LIMITS 44 1 V MAX 4 Use arrows to set maximum voltage point for AC Voltage High alarm Press 4 to confirm ENABLED 4 Use arrows to enable or disable the AC Voltage High alarm Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS ALARM LIMITS 4 9 COIL CHECK 4 Use arrows to set monitoring of the engine starting solenoid coils 1 2 1 amp 2 OFF Press to confirm Settings Feature Settings 4 SETTINGS 9 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 AC POWER LOSS START lt ENABLED A Use arrows to enable or disable the AC Voltage Loss Start feature Press 4 to confirm DELAY Use arrows to set the time delay between loss of AC voltage and engine starting 0 60 sec Press to confirm lt SETTINGS lt EI FEATURE SETTINGS 4 INTERLOCK ALARM 4 A Use arrows enable or disable the alarm for Interlock On Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 4 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 f LOW PRESSURE AUD 4 A Use arrows enable or disable the audible alarm for Low System Pressure Press 4 to confirm
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4. 230 volts 2 Battery voltage 12 or 24 volts DC 3 Battery type Lead Acid Ni Cad 9 or 18 Cell Ni Cad 10 or 20 Cell If battery charger is powered with the incorrect settings damage to the charger and or batteries may occur The Firetrol battery charger features a fully automatic 4 step charging cycle The charging cycles are as indicated Step 1 Qualification Stage Flashing yellow and green LEDs During this stage the battery charger checks the batteries to insure they can accept a fast charge It also checks for missing or defective batteries If the charger detects missing or defective batteries a fault will be given solid red LED Step 2 Fast Charge Solid yellow LED Charges the batteries until they reach peak voltage Step 3 Bulk Charge Solid yellow LED and slow blinking green LED Charges the batteries at a constant potential of peak voltage until current reaches 500mA Step 4 Float Charge Solid green LED Trickle charges the batteries to maintain peak potential e Charger reset push button resets charging cycle to beginning 17
5. Main Sw Mis Set Recording AC Volt Max Manual Test Sensor Coil Check Pump Run Alarm Calibration Remote Start User Input Weekly Test Low PR Temp Event Log Low Reservoir Relief Valve Open Event History High Fuel Level High Reservoir Data History Calls to Start Starts Pump Total Run Time Last Pump Run Time Controller Power On Time Last Pump Start Min Pressure Max Pressure Last High Temp Last Low Oil Last Low Fuel Last Charger Fail Last Battery Trouble Last Overspeed Batt 1 Volts min now max Batt 2 Volts min now max Batt I Amps min now max Batt 2 Amps min now max USB Status Save to USB Remove USB Drive Factory Configuration Diagnostics Tools About Model S N SW P N SW Build Ver Boot Code Ver Programming Notes The Firetrol Mark IIxc is multi level password protected User programmable functions are protected by a Level I password LEVEL I PASSWORD 2 1 1 2 Indicates the level of password required to modify a setting Note Many menu settings feature an enable disable option These options are indicated by a ei Tor enabled or a x for disabled In many cases this can also be interpreted as SV for yes 66 99 ora X forno N WARNING RISK
6. OF PROPERY LOSS DEATH OR INJURY Incorrect or inappropriate controller settings could render the fire protection system inoperable Only qualified and knowl edgeable personnel should operate this equipment Mark IIXG User Menu Settings Note Many menu settings feature an enable disable option These options are indicated by a Y for enabled or a x for disabled Indicates the level of password required to modify setting System Setup Display 4 SETTINGS 44 SYSTEM SETUP lt DISPLAY 4 BRIGHTNESS 4 A Use and Gei arrows to set desired display brightness Press to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 SYSTEM SETUP lt DISPLAY 44 CONTRAST lt A Use and Gei arrows to set desired display contrast Press 4 to confirm lt SETTINGS 4 SYSTEM SETUP 4 DISPLAY 4 INVERT 4 A Use or Gei arrows to enable disable inverted display bright background with dark letters Press 4 to confirm lt SETTINGS lt SYSTEM SETUP 4 DISPLAY KEYBOARD 4 A Use or Gei arrows to set the amount of time of keyboard inactivity before the display returns to the main screen Press to confirm System Setup Language amp Units SETTINGS lt SYSTEM SETUP 4 4 LANGUAGE amp UNITS LANGUAGE lt A Use GO and Gei arrows to select preferred display language Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 SYSTEM SETUP 44 LANGUAGE amp UNITS 4
7. The controller is floor base plate mounted by using the 3 pre drilled holes in each leg The holes are dimensionally on the same center line for ease in mounting 6 Using either the dimension print or by measuring distance between the center lines of the holes on one leg transcribe these dimensions onto the floor base plate 7 Drill 3 holes in floor base plate for anchoring the leg 8 Mark location of holes for opposite leg and drill 3 more holes 9 Secure controller to floor base plate with bolts and washers and tighten 10 Check to be sure enclosure door opens freely and that enclosure is level MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Important Precautions Prior to making any field connections 1 Open door of enclosure and inspect internal components and wiring for any signs of frayed or loose wires or other visible damage 2 Verify that the controller information is what is required on the project Firetrol catalog number Engine voltage and polarity of grounding Incoming line voltage and frequency e Maximum system pressure 3 Project electrical contractor must supply all necessary wiring for field connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code local electrical code and any other authority having jurisdic tion 4 Refer to the appropriate field connection drawing for wiring information Procedure All engine connections remote alarm functions and AC wiring must be brought into the enclo sure at the bottom
8. Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for Low Pump Room Temperature Press lt to confirm lt COMMON ALARM Ai Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for Low Pump Room Temperature Press 4 to confirm Gei lt PUMP ROOM A Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for Low Pump Room Temperature Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 9 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 LOW RESERVOIR lt AUDIBLE fl Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for Low Reservoir Level Press 4 to confirm lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for Low Reservoir Level Press 4 to confirm ei PUMP ROOM Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for Low Reservoir Level Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press lt to confirm 4 SETTINGS 4 4 DI FEATURE SETTINGS 4 RELIEF VALVE OPEN 4 AUDIBLE A Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for Relief Valve Open Press 4 to confirm Gei lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for Relief Valve Open Press 4 to confirm lt PUMPROOM Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for Relief Valve Open Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engin
9. on time Last pump start time date Minimum system pressure Maximum system pressure Last high temp alarm time date Last low oil pressure time date Last low fuel level time date Last charger failure time date Last battery trouble time date Last engine overspeed time date Battery 1 amp 2 voltage min current max Battery 1 amp 2 amps min current max lt USB lt SAVE TO USB A Use arrows to enable or disable the Save to USB function Press 4 to confirm The following is saved to the USB flash drive Event Log Data Historv Controller Information and all user defined settings pressure settings timer settings alarm settings etc The saved file is a text file named the same as the controller serial number 87654321 txt and can be viewed using most word processing software 14 ei lt REMOVE DRIVE A Use arrows to enable or disable the Remove Drive feature Press 4 to confirm Much like a computer the Remove Drive feature ensures file closure prior to removing the USB flash drive from the Mark Ilxc Use of this feature helps prevent file corruption NOTE The Mark IIXG also features an automatic daily save function Every day at midnight 0 00 the events for that day are written to a file on the USB flash drive This file is also a text file txt and is named for the month in the current year folder under Firetrol x Firetrol 2009 Sept txt lt FACTORY 44 CONFIGURATION 44
10. until the set up of the Mark IIxG is complete 10 Check to see that all connections are both correctly wired in accordance with field connection diagram and tight 11 Close enclosure door N MAKING SYSTEM PRESSURE CONNECTIONS The FTA1100 controller requires one 1 System Pressure connection from the system piping to the enclosure The connection fitting 1 2 FNPT is provided on the bottom external side of the enclosure for this purpose The Test Drain connection located to the left of the System Pressure connection should be piped to a vented drain or to waste The Test Drain is used only briefly during the weekly test cycle Note Test drain line must be free flowing Do not use any valves or plugs on this line Refer to NFPA 20 for correct field piping procedure of sensing line between the pumping system and the controller PROGRAMMING THE MARK IIxc 1 Energize Turn ON circuit breakers 1CB AC Power 2CB amp 3CB Battery Connections Follow the programming instructions included in this manual to set pressure timers etc 2 When all programming is complete and the unit is ready to put into service remove interlock jumper wire from terminals 15 amp 16 This jumper is factory installed to prevent starting of the engine during installation and setup Mark IIXG User Interface and Display Ready E 11 7 E 2 11 5 132 psi 120 118 0 8A 0 7A 09 28 2009 14 37 06
11. DIESEL Informational Display Control Status and System Pressure Battery 1 amp 2 Status DC Volts Charging Amps AC Volts charger Active Alarms Primary Status Notification Date Time or Active Timer Secondary Status Notification ESC Button Used to go backwards through menu screens Enter Button Used to go forwards through menu screens and save user defined settings SYSTEM STATUS AC POWER AVAILABLE ALARM MAIN SWITCH IN AUTO MAIN SWITCH IN MANUAL SYSTEM PRESSURE LOW ENGINE RUNNING ENGINE FAIL TO START ENGINE TEMPERATURE HIGH ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LOW ENGINE OVERSPEED ENGINE ALTERNATE ECM ENGINE FUEL IN ECTOR MALFUNCTION FUEL LEVEL LOW AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN DISABLED CHARGER MALFUNGTION BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTERY 2 TROUBLE Directional Arrows Used to go up and down in menu screens and change user defined values Silence Alarm Button Used to silence audible alarm System Status LED s Provide visual indication of important system information Mark IIXG User Menu Structure lt q Settings Pressure i i imits Feat Settings Opt Settings On Delay Time Units Control Overpressure AC Failure Start As ordered Language Units Min Run Time Start Attempts Sys DC Volt Set Interlock Alarm with controller Passwords Daylight Saving Stop Crank Time DC Volt Min Low Press Aud Auto Shtdwn Rest Time DC Volt Max Low Suction Overpressure Overspeed Term 1 AC Volt Min
12. MODEL 4 lt SERIAL NUMBER A Use AM OE arrows to enter the controller serial number Press to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed ei lt MODEL A Use arrows to select required model number Press to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed ei lt BATTERY TYPE 3 Use arrows to select required battery type Press to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed ei lt BATTERY VOLTAGE A 3 Use arrows to select required battery voltage Press 4 to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed lt PRESSURE SENSOR A Use arrows to select if a pressure sensor transducer is used Press 4 to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed If disabled menu op tions in SETTINGS PRESSURE are disabled ei lt AUTOSTART NC A 3 Use arrows to enable or disable this parameter Press 4 to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed lt USER INPUT NUMBER A Use arrows to select input used for user defined option Press 4 to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances w
13. ON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for selected option Press 4 to confirm ei lt PUMP ROOM 3 Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for selected option Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR En gine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press 4 to confirm lt EVENT LOG lt The Event Log is a record of events pressure recording alarms starts etc that are stored in the memory of the Mark lIxc The last 3000 events are kept in this memory The events are stored in the order that they occur with the most recent being first the last event that occurred will be event 1 The following keys are used to browse through the event log Move forward through the events one at a time 1 2 3 etc Move backward through the events one at a time 55 54 53 etc Move forward through the events ten at a time 60 70 80 etc Move backward through the events ten at a time 91 81 71 etc Pressing and holding of the arrow keys will allow the scrolling to move faster lt DATA HISTORY lt The Data History is a record of important data and events that are kept throughout the life of the controller Use arrows to scroll through the information stored in the Data History log The available information is Numbers of calls to start Number of actual starts Pump total run time Pump last run time Total controller power
14. Once cleared this data cannot be recovered 4 CLEAR EVENT LOG C 3 Use arrows to enable this option Press 1 to confirm The Event Log will be cleared and option will automati cally revert back to disabled NOTE Once cleared this data cannot be recovered lt RESET TO DEFAULTS ni 3 Use arrows to enable this option Press 4 to confirm The Mark IIXG will be reset to out of the box default settings NOTE All user and factory configuration settings will be lost 4 FIRMWARE UPDATE A 41 This is a tool for installing firmware updates Updates are installed from a USB flash drive On screen instructions will guide the process Installing firmware usuallv takes just a few minutes however the controller is out of service during this time lt ABOUT 4 Information is shown for Model Number Serial Number Software Part Number Build Number Date and Boot Code Part Number and Version Information 16 BATTERY CHARGER AC Power Fuse Type 3AG 6A 250V AC Power Voltage Selector 1 115V or 230V DC Power Fuse G Tvpe 3AB 20A 250V Batterv Tvpe Selector Lead Acid Ni Cad 9 18 Cell or Ni Cad 10 20 Cell Fast Charge LED Float LED Fault LED Charge Reset Push button Battery Voltage Selector 12V or 24V When installing the battery charger as a replacement part it is necessary to verify the proper charger settings and adjust as necessary 1 Incoming AC voltage 115 or
15. PRESSURE lt A Use and arrows to select preferred pressure unit display psi bar kPa Press 4 to confirm System Setup Passwords lt SETTINGS 44 SYSTEM SETUP 44 PASSWORDS 44 LEVEL lt A Use QOG arrows to set preferred password for level 1 access Press to confirm 4 SETTINGS 4 SYSTEM SETUP lt PASSWORDS 4 LEVEL2 4 Use MOE arrows to set preferred password for level 2 access Press to confirm NOTE A higher level can change a lower level password level 2 can change level 1 If passwords are changed from factorv default and forgotten charges mv be incurred to reset the passwords Settings Date amp Time lt 4 SETTINGS DATE amp TIME TIME lt f Use D M arrows to set current local time 24 hr format Press to confirm 4 SETTINGS DATE amp TIME 44 DATE 4 A Use arrows to set current date YYYY MM DD The day of week will automatically update as required Press 4 to confirm lt SETTINGS DATE amp TIME 44 DATE FORMAT 4 A Use arrows to set current date format YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY Press to confirm 8 4 SETTINGS ei DATE amp TIME 44 9 DAYLIGHT SAVING lt A Use GO te arrows to enable or disable automatic Daylight Saving time adjustments Press to confirm Use arrows to set number of minutes to adjust for at the beginning or end of Daylight Saving time Press 4 t
16. SYSTEM STATUS AC POWER AVAILABLE ALARM MAIN SWITCH IN AUTO MAIN SWITCH IN MANUAL SYSTEM PRESSURE LOW ENGINE RUNNING DIESEL ENGINE FAIL TO START ENGINE TEMPERATURE HIGH ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LOW ENGINE OVERSPEED ENGINE ALTERNATE ECM ENGINE FUEL INJECTOR MALFUNCTION ENTER a EE B SILENCE AN ti FUEL LEVEL LOW AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN DISABLED CHARGER MALFUNCTION BATTERY 1 TROUBLE BATTERY 2 TROUBLE NS1100 50 ECN 225126 Firetrol EMERSON Table of Contents eg oe PA RD SE EE N Needs leicht ere E HE EE Wall MOUM EE 1 2 Floor Base Plate MOL ss vaste eat MAKING ELECTRICALCONNEC MONS Luanda 2 4 MAKING SYSTEM PRESSURE CONNECTIONS sipiissrotessuaesattapsagussnenosewouluamentsasncsaieanaeimuperertoantaubaaen PROGRAMMING THE MARK IG unge User Intertaceand Display Lassa an amande E ERRE User Menu EE Programming NOTES ese Ee ke MAIN MENU SETTINGS System Setup Display gl EA ER ans EO N CONAS AR EE EE Ee id OE ER EN EN Language and Units EE ET EA EE IE Pressure EE EE e Passwords ALE ER N EEN BEST SE EEE a a Timers Een RE ER EE EE Mom TON AE eege eege Pressure lia Pressure continued Over EE EEE ie da 10 Fv 10 Se AE ERE NER EVER a 10 LIE ED EA 10 Engine amp Cranking E EE EIA 10 Overspeed Engine Tei es de degen 10 Alarm Limits Overpressure Alarm E ET 10 Volts OE ED AE EE A EE E 10 ie ERLA EE tt N HO 10 Volks DE MaX ese ie EE Re E GE E 11 VOIS ET A EE N 11
17. See dimension drawing for exact location A gland plate is supplied for ease of installation ils 2 Proceed as follows Use a hole conduit punch not a torch nor a drill and punch a hole in the gland plate for the size conduit being used Install necessary conduit Warning Use only gland plate for conduit entrance Controller warranty is VOID if any other location is used Note All field wiring connections are connected to terminal blocks located in the controller Terminals for interconnection to the corresponding numbered terminals on the engine terminal block are located between the circuit breakers CB1 AC power and CB2 CB3 battery connections Not all engines require all terminals to be connected Reference engine wiring diagram and Field Connection Diagram for appropriate information Other terminals are for connecting remote alarm functions and optional features are located on the controller relay board s AC line connections are made to terminals L1 and L2 1CB Aground lug marked G is provided for grounding This AC circuit should come from a source having a circuit breaker sized in accor dance with the National Electrical Code and other local codes Pull all wires necessary for engine connections remote alarm functions AC power and all other optional features Allow enough excess wire inside enclosure to make up connections to the ter minal block Be sure to consult the appropriate field connection diagram M
18. ake sure AC Circuit Breaker CB1 and Battery Circuit Breakers CB2 CB3 are turned Off Warning Do not use controller wire way for routing external wiring Wire Sizes 4 5 e Use 14 AWG wire minimum for all electrical connections except for battery charger connec tions Battery chargers connected to terminals 6 8 and 11 Onterminals 6 8 and 11 use the following information to determine wire sizes Linear feet in conduit run Maximum from controller to terminal Wire Size block on engine 0 to 25 0 to 7 62 m 10 AWG 6 mm 25 to 50 7 62 m to 15 24m 8 AWG 10 mm Make all field connections to remote alarm functions and any other optional features Verify AC line voltage and frequency with the controller data plate on the enclosure door prior to energizing AC power 6 Connect AC power to L1 and L2 CB1 120 Volt 60 Hz or as called for on controller data plate Connect remote normally open START push button wires to terminals 13 and 14 if used 8 Ifdelugevalveis used remove jumper from terminals 16 and 17 Connectwires from normally closed contact on deluge valve to terminals 16 and 17 9 Connect remote normally open shutdown interlock wires to terminals 15 and 16 if used A factory installed jumper will be installed on these terminals If installing a interlock this jumper may be removed otherwise leave jumper in place
19. aults and reset function will automatically return to disabled Settings Engine amp Cranking 4 SETTINGS lt Gei ENGINE amp CRANKING 44 CONTROL lt A Current value is shown Mechanical or Electronic This setting determines the type of Engine being used Use arrows to select engine type Press lt to confirm Also shown on this screen are the cranking cycle values Crank Attempts Duration of a Crank Cycle Duration of a Rest Cycle This is informational only and cannot be changed 4 SETTINGS 44 ENGINE amp CRANKING OVERSPEED Engine Terminal 1 4 A This setting determines if the Fuel Valve Relav Terminal 1 remains energized during an overspeed condition This output is required on some engines Use arrows to enable or disable this setting Press 4 to confirm Settings Alarm Limits 4 SETTINGS 9 ALARM LIMITS OVERPRESSURE ALARM ENABLED 4 Ai Use arrows to enable or disable this setting Press 4 to confirm LIMIT Use arrows to set pressure limit at which the alarm is activated Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS ALARM LIMITS DI V Indicates controller battery voltage setting Informational only setting cannot be changed from this menu 4 SETTINGS DI ALARM LIMITS V MIN lt A Use arrows to set minimum voltage point for Battery Trouble alarm Press 4 to confirm 10 SETTINGS ALARM LIMITS
20. bolts and washers if floor base mount ll ee Wall Mount Procedure 1 Locate bottom mounting brackets and hardware 2 Inspect for damage 3 Gently lay the controller on its back using protection so the paint is not damaged It is best to lay the controller in a location that is out of the way from actual mounting location 4 Attach each bracket to the bottom of the enclosure using the supplied hardware Tighten nuts securely RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Controller cannot stand upright with the bottom mounting brackets attached Leave laying on its back until the wall anchors are ready for controller installation Note Refer to the controller dimension drawing for necessary mounting dimensions The controller is wall mounted by using four 4 wall anchors 2 anchors for the top ears and 2 anchors for the bottom mounting brackets The ears and brackets are dimensionally on the same center line for ease in mounting i 5 Using either the dimension print or by measuring the distance between the center lines of the 2 lower bracket slots transcribe this dimension onto the wall Note The bottom edge of the en closure should be a minimum of 12 305 mm from the floor in case flooding of the pump room occurs 6 Drill and put 2 anchors into the wall for the 2 lower bracket slot mounts 7 Mark on the wall the location of the holes in the upper mounting ears 8 Drill and put 2 anchors into wall for the upper
21. e Pressure will be recorded whenever pressure changes by more than set limit Gei HOURLY 4 Use 4 arrows to enable or disable hourly pressure recording Press to confirm Note Pressure will be recorded every hour on the hour 4 SETTINGS 44 PRESSURE 4 SENSOR The maximum operating pressure of the sensor transducer is displaved Value cannot be changed from this location 4 SETTINGS 44 Di PRESSURE 4 W CALIBRATION SET TO ZERO 4 A gt NOTE Before proceeding place jumper wire between field terminals 15 amp 16 to prevent starting of the engine A calibrated pressure gauge will be required to correctly adjust the settings Remove relieve system pressure from the controller sensing line If gauge shows 0 psi no adjustments are required otherwise set zero calibration to same value as displayed on pressure gauge Example With system pressure removed the gauge reads 3 psi set zero calibration value to 3 Use arrows to set zero calibration value Press to confirm Using calibrated gauge restore pressure to controller sensing line Adjust span setting to match the value shown on the gauge SET TO SPAN lt Use arrows to set span calibration value Press lt to confirm NOTE Remove interlock jumper wire from terminal 15 amp 16 when calibration is complete RESET TO DEFAULT 4 Use arrows to enable reset Press 4 to confirm NOTE Calibration setting will reset to factory def
22. e Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press 4 to confirm SETTINGS 4 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 HIGH FUEL LEVEL lt AUDIBLE fi Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for High Fuel Level Press 4 to confirm lt COMMON ALARM Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for High Fuel Level Press 4 to confirm Gei lt PUMP ROOM A Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for High Fuel Level Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR En gine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press lt to confirm 13 SETTINGS 44 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 HIGH RESERVOIR lt AUDIBLE fi Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for High Reservoir Level Press 1 to confirm lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to enable or disable the common alarm output ALR relay for High Reservoir Level Press 4 to confirm lt PUMPROOM Use Q arrows to select the alarm output relay for High Reservoir Level Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press lt to confirm lt SETTINGS OPTION SETTINGS 4 NOTE The list of available options and the settings associated with them will vary with each controller Listed below are the most common user defined settings that may appear lt AUDIBLE A Use arrows to enable or disable the audible alarm for selected option Press 4 to confirm ei lt COMM
23. elay for Pump Run Press 4 to confirm ei lt PUMP ROOM A Use arrows to select the alarm output relay for Pump Run Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press 1 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 9 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 REMOTE START lt USE ON DELAY Use arrows to enable or disable the on delay timer function when remote start is used Press 4 to confirm NOTE The on delay timer must be set in the TIMER SETTINGS menu lt AUTO SHUTDOWN A Use arrows to enable or disable the automatic shutdown feature when remote start is used NOTE If enabled the minimum run timer set in TIMER SETTINGS will be used Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 FEATURE SETTINGS 4 USER INPUT 4 ENABLE Use arrows to enable or disable the user defined alarm Press 4 to confirm lt ONDELAY Use arrows to select an on delay time before the alarm is acknowledged 0 99 seconds Press to confirm lt AUDIBLE A Use arrows to select if the user input activates the audible alarm Press 4 to confirm ei lt COMMON ALARM A Use arrows to select if the user input activates the common alarm output ALR Relay Press 4 to confirm lt PUMPROOM Use arrows to select if the user input activates the alarm output Disabled PTR Pump Room Trouble ETR Engine Trouble Both PTR and ETR Press 4 to confirm ei
24. f Delay Press key and use DOG keys to set desired time Press lt to confirm Note Minimum Run time will begin when motor starts Off Delav time will begin when svstem pressure has been restored to Stop pressure setting Settings Pressure lt SETTINGS 4 PRESSURE 4 UNITS 4 A Use Gei arrows to set preferred pressure unit system psi bar kPa Press 4 to confirm lt 4 SETTINGS 4 PRESSURE START Use arrows to set desired pump start pressure Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 4 PRESSURE 4 STOP Use arrows to set desired pump stop pressure Press to confirm Note Pump stop pressure must be set below the pump churn pressure including minimum suction pressure oth erwise the pump will run continuously once started 4 SETTINGS 44 PRESSURE 4 AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN DISABLED 4 A Use arrows to enable or disable the automatic shutdown disabled feature Press lt to confirm Note Enabling this feature makes the controller manual stop only SETTINGS lt PRESSURE 44 OVERPRESSURE ALARM lt A Use arrows to enable or disable the overpressure alarm feature Press to confirm Limit Use arrows to set the pressure limit for the overpressure alarm Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 PRESSURE 4 ei RECORDING DELTA 4 A Use Q arrows to set pressure delta recording limit Press to confirm Not
25. factory level troubleshooting purposes Gei RAW INPUT KEYS 4 Input values are shown This information is for factory level troubleshooting purposes RAW OUTPUT DISCRETE 4 Output values are shown This information is for factory level troubleshooting purposes MARK lixc STARTS Displays the total number of times the Mark IIxc has been booted LAMP TEST 4 A Use Q arrows to enable the lamp test Press 4 to begin test All System Status LED s should illuminate 4 Use arrows to disable the lamp test Press 4 to end test System Status LED s should turn off and return to normal indications ei AUDIBLE TEST 4 A Use arrows to enable the audible test Press 4 to begin test The audible alarm should sound 4 Use arrows to disable the audible test Press 4 to end test The audible alarm will turn off ei USB TEST 4 A Use arrows to enable the USB test Press 4 to begin test A small test file is written to the USB flash drive then read back from the drive If the write read is successful the test is passed After completion of the test the set ting will automaticallv return to disabled ei FLAGS These flags are a part of a manufacturer level testing tool 4 FACTORY TOOLS 4 lt CLEAR DATA HISTORY 3 Use arrows to enable this option Press to confirm Data History will be cleared and option will automati cally revert back to disabled NOTE
26. lt ON MESSAGE TEXT A Use MOE arrows to program the message that is displayed and recorded when the user defined alarm is acti vated Press 4 to confirm ei OFF MESSAGE TEXT A Use D D OE arrows to program the message that is displayed and recorded when the user defined alarm is deacti vated Press 4 to confirm 4 SETTINGS 44 M FEATURE SETTINGS 44 WEEKLY TEST SETUP lt ENABLE Use arrows to disable or define the frequency of the Weekly Test feature Disabled Every Week Every 2 Weeks ee Every 5 Weeks Press 1 to confirm lt ON A Use arrows to choose the day of the week that the Weekly Test is performed Press to confirm 12 Me AT A Use D D arrows to choose the time of day that the Weekly Test is performed Press to confirm ei lt FOR A Use arrows to choose the duration engine run time of the Weekly Test Press 4 to confirm 4 NOWINWEEK Use AQ arrows to choose current time frame in reference to the Weekly Test schedule Press 4 to confirm Example If test is programmed for every 2 weeks on Sunday and today were Friday then If testing is desired to start this week then every other week thereafter we would now be in week 2 of 2 If testing is desired to start on the fol lowing Sunday not the coming Sunday then we would now be in week 1 of 2 4 SETTINGS FEATURE SETTINGS lt LOW PUMP ROOM TEMP lt AUDIBLE H
27. mounts 9 Install bolts and washers in 2 lower anchors leaving a gap between the washer and wall 10 Liftthe controller and place the bottom mounting slots down onto the 2 lower anchor bolts Do not tighten bolts 11 Align holes in upper mounting ears and install 2 bolts and washers in anchors 12 Shim anchors as necessary to ensure rear of enclosure is vertically level and enclosure is not stressed Tighten all 4 anchor bolts 13 Check to be sure enclosure door opens and closes freely and that enclosure is level Floor Base Plate Mount Procedure MOUNTING LEGS OPTIONAL IF ORDERED Procedure 1 Unpack legs and mounting hardware 2 Inspect legs for damage 3 Gently lay the controller on its back using protection so the paint is not damaged It is best to lay the controller in a location that is out of the way from actual mounting location 4 Attach each leg to the bottom of the enclosure using the provided hardware Tighten nuts se curely 5 After legs are securely attached stand the controller up on its legs for mounting Each leg has 3 holes on the bottom for anchoring to the floor or base plate N RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY Controller is not free standing Controller must be secured to floor or wall surface before opening door or operating Note Consult the appropriate job plans to determine controller mounting location Refer to the controller dimension print for necessary mounting dimensions
28. o assist in the understanding of the installation and operation of the FTA1100 Read through these instructions thoroughly prior to connecting the controller If there are any questions unanswered in these instructions please contact the local Firetrol representative or factory service department INTRODUCTION Firetrol FTA1 100 combined automatic and manual diesel engine fire pump controllersare intended for starting and monitoring fire pump diesel engines They are available for use with 12 or 24 volt negative ground systems using lead acid or Nickel Cadmium batteries FTA1100 fire pump controllers are listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc in accordance with UL218 Standard for Fire Pump Control lers CSA Standard for Industrial Control Equipment cUL and approved by Factory Mutual They are built to meet or exceed the requirements of the approving authorities as well as NEMA and the latest editions of NFPA 20 Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps and NFPA 70 National Electrical Code MOUNTING CONTROLLER Note Consult the appropriate job plans to determine controller mounting location Controller must be mounted within view of the engine Tools and Materials all mounting Assortment of common hand tools of the type used to service electromechanical equipment Hole conduit punch Drill for drilling wall floor anchor holes Hand level Tape measure Four 4 anchors with bolts and washer if wall mount Six 6 anchors
29. o confirm DST Begin Hour 4 Use 2 arrows to set the hour of day that Daylight Saving time begins Press 4 to confirm DST Begin Day 4 Use arrows to set the day of the month that Daylight Saving time begins Press 4 to confirm DST Begin Month 4144 Use arrows to set the month of the year that Daylight Saving time begins Press lt to confirm Example Hour 2 00 Day 2nd Sun Month Mar means Daylight Saving time would begin at 2 00a m on the 2nd Sunday in March DST End Hour Use Q arrows to set the hour of day that Daylight Saving time ends Press 4 to confirm Gei DST End Day lt Use DO arrows to set the day of the month that Daylight Saving time ends Press 4 to confirm DST End Month Use arrows to set the month of the year that Daylight Saving time ends Press 1 to confirm Example Hour 2 00 Day 1st Sun Month Nov means Daylight Saving time would end at 2 00a m on the 1st Sunday in November Settings Timers lt SETTINGS 4 ei TIMERS 4 ONDELAY 4 A Use DM arrows to set preferred on delay time Press 4 to confirm Note On Delay also known as sequential start time delays the starting of the motor when an automatic call to start is received 4 SETTINGS DI TIMERS 44 MIN RUN OFF DELAY lt A Use arrows to set timer mode to Minimum Run or Of
30. ould never be changed lt LOW SUCTION a 3 Use arrows to select input used for Low Suction Pressure option Press 1 to confirm NOTE This value cannot be changed unless a Low Suction option has been selected in the options configuration ei lt SCREEN SAVER A Use arrows to enable or disable the screen saver function Press lt to confirm NOTE The display screen is designed to automatically dim 5 minutes after returning to the home screen and without any activity The screen will wake up or return to set brightness on a key press or any event that would cause a mes sage to appear on the screen This feature is designed to prolong the life of the display It is not recommended that this function be disabled 4 FACTORY CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 4 A This is area where ordered options are added by the factory Any user defined parameters for these options would ap pear in the SETTING OPTION SETTINGS menu 41 FACTORY CONFIGURATION 44 ADCCALIBRATION 4 A This area displavs the values of the Analog to Digital Converter calibrations This calibration is done bv the manufac turer Any changes to these settings would have to be made by the factory 15 lt FACTORY 44 DI DIAGNOSTICS 4 RAW INPUT ANALOG 441 Input values are shown This information is for factorv level troubleshooting purposes RAW INPUT DISCRETE 4 Input values are shown This information is for
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