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Document No ........................................................................G0097WO1

Issue No..................................................................................................1

Serial No ...................................................................................................

Issue Date  .............................................................19th December 1996

Software Version ................................................................................1.0

AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES LTD PTY

UNIT D, 33 PORANA ROAD
GLENFIELD
AUCKLAND
NEW ZEALAND

PH : 64-9-443 8072
FAX : 64-9-443 8073

NOTE: INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT

NOTICE.

UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT

NZ 100

A

UTOMATIC 

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IRE 

A

LARM 

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YSTEM

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PERATORS 

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ANUAL

Summary of Contents for NZ 100

Page 1: ... Version 1 0 AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES LTD PTY UNIT D 33 PORANA ROAD GLENFIELD AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND PH 64 9 443 8072 FAX 64 9 443 8073 NOTE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT NZ 100 AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATORS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...UITS 6 3 6 DOOR HOLDER OUTPUT 7 3 7 WALK TEST 7 3 8 BUZZER 7 3 9 BUZZER MUTE 7 3 10 DEFECT INDICATORS 7 3 11 POWER SUPPLY 7 3 12 MAINS ON INDICATOR 8 3 13 FUSING 8 3 14 BATTERIES 8 4 0 CONNECTING DEVICES 9 4 1 DETECTORS 9 4 2 DETECTOR LIMITATIONS 9 4 3 BELLS AND SOUNDERS 9 5 0 SETTINGS 10 5 1 SMOKE ONLY 10 5 2 GATING 10 6 0 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL OPERATION 11 6 1 INSTALLING THE NZ3200 11 6 2 INI...

Page 3: ...g goods for any transit damage Unpack the goods and check both externally and internally for any loose or damaged components that may affect the appearance installation or operation of the goods 1 2 ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS To prevent damage to panel components please ensure before touching or handling any of the wiring or printed circuit boards within the panel that you are correctly earthed ...

Page 4: ... 0 5A Battery one of only 12V 7AH System Quiescent Current 22mA After 10 minutes battery operation 2 2 OUTPUTS Bell Circuits 2 total Voltage 12V DC Maximum current 3A max End of line resistor 10kohm 1 4W 2 Door Holder output Voltage 12V Current 250mA 2 3 DETECTOR CIRCUIT Line voltage open circuit 22V Short circuit current 22mA Maximum Cable Loop Impedance 100 ohm End of line resistor 6 8kohm 1 4W ...

Page 5: ...fire detection circuit able to accommodate heat detectors smoke detectors manual call points or a combination of these devices The NZ100 has a bell output to alert personnel in the event of a fire This output is monitored All circuitry except for the front panel LEDs is on a single printed circuit board 3 2 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT TRIAL EVACUATION SILENCE ALARMS BRIGADE USE ONLY DEFECT NORMAL Fire Alar...

Page 6: ...rs or manual call points Detectors and manual call point types used are subject to the compatibility limitations as described in section 4 Open circuit operating devices will cause the panel to go into alarm in one second Devices such as smoke detectors which signal by increasing line current can when signalling go through gating or Alarm Verification As such when a detector goes into alarm it is ...

Page 7: ...defects which are currently present Any new defects will cause the buzzer to sound again The buzzer will also emit a short beep for confirmation of switch operation 3 10 DEFECT INDICATORS Defect indicators are provided on the NZ100 for the following a Battery Fault This indicates one of the following Battery voltage is below 12 2 Volts during discharge mains failure Battery voltage is below 12 6 V...

Page 8: ...e NZ100 has five fuses F1 Door holder circuit fuse 0 25 Amp M205 F2 Bell circuit fuse 3 Amp M205 F3 Battery circuit fuse 0 8 Amp M205 F4 Power supply fuse 0 8 Amp M205 Mains fuse 0 5 Amp M205 3 14 BATTERIES The NZ100 system is designed to accept one 12V 7 AH sealed lead acid battery This should provide more than 240 hours of backup capacity leaving sufficient capacity to drive the alarm load for t...

Page 9: ... better power rating 1 4W Zone L1 OUT L2 L1 IN SMOKE DETECTOR eg APOLLO SERIES 60 DETECTOR MANUAL CALL POINT EOL RESISTOR 6 8K HEAT DETECTOR OPENING ON ALARM THIS DRAWING IS INDICATIVE OF WIRING ONLY ANY COMBINATION OF DETECTORS AND MANUAL CALL POINTS WITHIN SPECIFIED LIMITS IS PERMISSABLE 560 Ohm Resistor BEAM DETECTOR CONTACTS 4 2 DETECTOR LIMITATIONS Most detectors with the exception of thermos...

Page 10: ...ctory testing this must not be fitted 5 1 SMOKE ONLY If link K1 is fitted then the NZ100 will not sense manual call points or thermostatic heat detectors This allows the removal of a smoke detector head to initiate a defect instead of an alarm If desired electronic heat detectors may still be used on the SMOKE ONLY setting as these operate similarly to smoke detectors 5 2 GATING GATING is an autom...

Page 11: ... and mounting holes 4 Mount the unit into position 5 Feed cables into the unit 6 Connect mains cabling to the mains terminal block 7 Connect detector cabling 8 Connect ancillary cabling 9 Set links as required See section 5 10 Ensure all swarf is removed from panel before applying power 6 2 INITIAL OPERATION 1 Switch on mains power to the unit 2 Battery defect LED should illuminate after 10 second...

Page 12: ... the LED above the switch will illuminate The detectors can now be tested As a detector is set into alarm the system will operate as normal except that after approximately four seconds the detectors on the circuit in alarm will be reset After testing is complete press the Walk Test switch to return to normal The walk test facility has an internal time out and will be de selected automatically afte...

Page 13: ... table 4 2 Check fuse F2 on PCB Replace if necessary Heat detector opening contacts will not signal fire Too many smoke or electronic heat detectors on detector line Smoke only link is fitted Reduce detectors on line to limits in Appendix A Remove smoke only link K1 Manual call point will not signal fire Too many smoke or electronic heat detectors on detector line Smoke only link is fitted Reduce ...

Page 14: ... Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 108 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Ionisation Smoke Detector 55000 200 45mA 35 Apollo Series 60 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 55000 300 45mA 35 Hochiki America SIH 24F Ionization Smoke Detector 40mA 40 Hochiki America SLK 24F Photoelectric Smoke Detector 45mA 35 Fenwal CDP7051 Ionization Smoke Detector 45mA 35 Fenwal CDP7155 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 55mA 29 Photain Cont...

Page 15: ... No limit Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 105 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 106 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 107 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 108 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Ionisation Smoke Detector 55000 200 45mA 35 Apollo Series 60 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 55000 300 45mA 35 This detector should be used with Gating switched off to meet the req...

Page 16: ...mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 106 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 107 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 108 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Ionisation Smoke Detector 55000 200 45mA 35 Apollo Series 60 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 55000 300 45mA 35 Photain Controls PRRP91 Heat Detector 65mA 24 Photain Controls ISD P91 Ionisation Smoke Detectors 40mA 40 This detector sh...

Page 17: ...ollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 107 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Heat Detector 55000 108 57mA 28 Apollo Series 60 Ionisation Smoke Detector 55000 200 45mA 35 Apollo Series 60 Photoelectric Smoke Detector 55000 300 45mA 35 Hochiki America SIH 24F Ionization Smoke Detector 40mA 40 Hochiki America SLK 24F Photoelectric Smoke Detector 45mA 35 Fenwal CDP7051 Ionization Smoke Detector 45mA 35 Fenwal CDP7...

Page 18: ...L manuals Date 10 5 00 Rev 1 Appendix B COMPATIBLE OUTPUT DEVICES Product Code Description BE0001 Bell 12VDC 30mA Red 150 mm DETSQ07 Sounder with AS2220 Evac tone 9 28VDC 18mA SO0001 Horn Siren 12VDC 115mA Red SO0003 Flush sounder White 12 24V DC SO0004 Flush sounder Red 12 24V DC ...

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