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LOOPSENSE EN54
INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING
2.
Introduction
2.1
System Overview
The purpose of the
LoopSense
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is to monitor changes in inputs,
report those changes and update selected outputs as programmed.
The FACP processes changes in inputs such as fire, fault, pre-alarm, emergency, security, user,
transparent and system and has a built-in menu structure to view its status, perform operational
tests, and modify the panel’s configuration and programming.
The
LoopSense
FACP is compliant with EN54-2 and EN54-4.
In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN54-2 the
LoopSense
FACP meets the following
optional features with requirements:
7.8
Output to fire alarm devices
7.9
Control of fire alarm routing equipment
7.91
Output to fire alarm routing equipment
7.92
Alarm Confirmation input from fire alarm routing equipment
7.11
Delays to outputs
7.12
Coincidence detection
8.3
Fault signals from points
8.9
Output to fault warning routing equipment
9.5
Disablement of each addressable points
10
Test condition
The
LoopSense
FACP has the capabilities to include functions and features that are
additional to the requirements of EN54-2. These additional functions and features are
outlined in section 10 of this manual.
2.2
System Components
The following illustrates the main components of the system and the connectivity between them.
Addressable
Loop Devices
- Apollo
Main Termination
Board
- 1-2 Analogue Loops
- 4 Supervised Inputs
- 4 Monitored Outputs
- 3 Relay Outputs
- 2 Aux Outputs
- RS232 / USB Port
- RS485 Port Add Ons
- PSU Interface
Parallel
Printer
Front Panel ICC
- 40 X 4 Line LCD
- LED Indicators
- Buzzer
- Keys
- Parallel Printer Port
- Add On Port
RS485 Add On
Modules
- 30 Max per Panel
P C
TCP / IP
Serial Modem
Power Supply Unit
Figure 1: The LoopSense Concept