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1X-X3E Series Installation 

Manual 

P/N 501-419303-1-20 • ISS 20JUL21 

Summary of Contents for 1 3E Series

Page 1: ...1X X3E Series Installation Manual P N 501 419303 1 20 ISS 20JUL21 ...

Page 2: ...014 30 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see recyclethis info 2006 66 EC Battery Directive This product contains a batte...

Page 3: ... 39 Expansion board configuration 62 Fire network and repeaters configuration 65 Commissioning 73 Chapter 4 Maintenance 77 System maintenance 78 Battery maintenance 79 Chapter 5 Technical specifications 81 Zone specifications 82 Input and output specifications 83 Power supply specifications 85 Mechanical and environmental specifications 86 Appendix A Configuration presets 89 Input and output confi...

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Page 7: ...nstallation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product description 2 Product compatibility 2 Operating modes 2 ...

Page 8: ...panels are listed in the product compatibility list Only those products specified in the compatibility list are guaranteed to be compatible To download the latest product compatibility list visit firesecurityproducts com Operating modes Supported operating modes are shown in the table below The default operating mode is EN 54 2 with EN 54 13 supervision disabled Table 1 Operating modes Operating m...

Page 9: ...tandard or the corresponding national standard and any other applicable regulations Content Control panel cabinet layout 4 Cabinet installation 5 Preparing the cabinet 5 Where to install the cabinet 5 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 6 Connections 7 Recommended cables 7 Connecting zones with initiating devices 7 Connecting inputs 10 Connecting outputs 14 Connecting the mains power supply 17 Connecti...

Page 10: ...he back of the PCB 6 Battery area 7 Power supply unit 8 Key connector see note 9 Fuse terminal block 10 Power supply connector 11 Battery connector 12 Expansion board connector 13 Cable holder Note The control panel is available with a key option The key switch is located on the panel cover With this option either the key or the password can be used to enter the operator user level This key can al...

Page 11: ...dust and debris and immune to extreme temperature ranges and humidity See Mechanical and environmental specifications on page 86 for more information on the operating temperature and relative humidity specifications Allow for enough floor and wall space so the panel can be installed and serviced without any obstructions The cabinet should be mounted so that the user interface is at eye level Note ...

Page 12: ...w Figure 2 Mounting hole locations To fix the control panel cabinet to the wall 1 Mark drill points on the wall using the cabinet as a template 2 Drill all required holes and insert a 6 mm wall plug into each 3 Insert a screw in position 1 and hang the cabinet onto this screw 4 Insert screws in positions 2 and tighten 5 Insert screws in position 3 and tighten 6 Tighten screw in position 1 ...

Page 13: ...m 1 2 km max Note Other types of cable may be used subject to site specific EMI conditions and installation testing Use 20 mm cable glands to ensure clean and secure connections at the control panel cabinet All cables should be fed through the cable guides in the cabinet housing to eliminate movement Connecting zones with initiating devices Zone configuration The control panel has three fire detec...

Page 14: ...3 Zone line resistance values Zone type EN 54 2 BS 7273 EN 54 13 Intrinsically safe Mixed detection 40 Ω max Not supported 1 Not supported 1 Automatic detection 55 Ω max 50 Ω max 50 Ω max Manual detection 55 Ω max 50 Ω max 50 Ω max 1 Mixed zones are not permitted in installations requiring EN 54 13 or intrinsically safe configurations To measure the line resistance 1 Disconnect all zone devices 2 ...

Page 15: ... detectors see Chapter 5 Technical specifications on page 81 Note For BS 7273 installations a diode must be connected on the detector base see your detector installation manual for more details Connecting fire alarm manual call points Connect fire alarm manual call points in parallel Each fire zone can support a maximum of 32 manual call points In zones used for fire detection manual call points m...

Page 16: ...isable extinguishing switch BS 7273 mode Supervised IN4 Manual only mode activation device Unsupervised IN5 Low pressure indication Supervised IN6 Extinguishing agent flow Supervised IN7 Safety door fault monitoring Supervised IN8 Remote reset Unsupervised Input termination Only supervised inputs require a 15 kΩ 5 1 4 W end of line resistor for termination If a supervised input is not used the end...

Page 17: ...tart MCP to OFF MCP Hold Holds the extinguishing process When the panel is in the extinguishing activation state the actuator output is not activated while the MCP Hold device is activated continuously The MCP Hold input can be configured for two different operating modes Mode A and Mode B Table 7 MCP Hold operating modes Mode Description Mode A When the MCP Hold is activated the actuator delay co...

Page 18: ...tion device you must configure the system by setting the Manual only mode local option to OFF Note EU ordinances and regulations require the use of a key switch to control access to this function See Input and output specifications on page 83 for the required impedance values for this unsupervised input Connecting a low pressure indication switch Use the low pressure indication input to detect low...

Page 19: ...f the panel A safety door fault prevents the panel from entering the extinguishing activation state because of life safety issues and activating the actuator to ensure property protection When the panel is in manual only mode the safety door must be open A closed door signal is interpreted as a fault When the panel is in manual automatic mode the safety door must be closed An open door signal is i...

Page 20: ...lity is shown in Table 8 below Table 8 Output functionality Output Function Type and status OUT1 Hold extinguishing manual call point Free of voltage unsupervised switch Hold inactive open Hold active closed OUT2 Abort extinguishing manual call point Disable extinguishing switch BS 7273 mode Free of voltage unsupervised switch Abort inactive open Abort active closed Free of voltage unsupervised sw...

Page 21: ...outputs use the normally open NO and the common C terminals of a relay to provide the free of voltage isolated unsupervised switch functionality When the output is in standby the NO and C terminals are open When the output activates the relay changes to close the NO and C terminals The maximum rating per active output is 2 A at 30 VDC Figure 5 Control panel free of voltage outputs 1 Switch termina...

Page 22: ...ts are polarity sensitive Observe polarity or install a 1N4007 diode or equivalent to avoid inverted activation issues Connecting the extinguishing actuator output Note Observe the polarity of the extinguishing actuator output to ensure proper operation WARNING Risk of death or serious injury Test the line supervision for open and short circuit faults and the activation function before connecting ...

Page 23: ...te circuit breaker in the building electrical supply distribution board This circuit should be clearly marked have a bipolar disconnect device and only be used for fire detection equipment Feed all mains cables through the appropriate cable knockouts and connect them to the fuse terminal block as shown in Figure 8 below Keep mains cables separate from other cabling to avoid potential short circuit...

Page 24: ...sources of power and allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing equipment The default power setting is 230 VAC For 115 VAC operation change the power setting switch located on the side of the power supply unit as shown in Figure 9 below Caution Risk of equipment damage An incorrect power setting can destroy the power supply Figure 9 Selecting 115 or 230 VAC operation ...

Page 25: ...he control panel cabinet Use the battery lead and bridge provided and connect batteries to the BATT connector on the control panel PCB as shown below Polarity must be observed Note If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault then the batteries may need to be replaced See Battery maintenance on page 79 Figure 10 Connecting the batteries Caution Risk of equipment damage No other equipment may be c...

Page 26: ... use the auxiliary output to power expansion boards connected to the same control panel as this might damage the control panel hardware Connecting alarm and fault relays Connect alarm and fault equipment to the ALARM and FAULT relays Each potential free relay output is activated in the corresponding alarm or fault situation The fault relay output is activated when there is no fault This means that...

Page 27: ...nstallation sheet for detailed installation information Connecting a fire network Note See the 2010 1 NB Network Board Installation Sheet for detailed installation and connection information Each 2010 1 NB network board has two ports Each port is connected point to point to the corresponding ports of the network board in another control panel Figure 13 Network board connections Two wiring options ...

Page 28: ... Figure 14 Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration Note To be compliant with EU regulations use this network configuration only in cases where the detection zones and mandatory EN 54 2 output functions sounder and fire routing outputs are not remote between panels Bus network configuration is not normally recommended as it does not provide for redundancy in the transmission path For bus ...

Page 29: ...37 Fire routing delay 37 Fire delay operation 38 Adding expansion boards 38 Advanced configuration 39 The advanced configuration menu 39 Safety door monitoring 43 Safety door fault delay 44 Pressure switch type 44 Hold mode 45 Activation tone 45 Released tone 46 Extinguishing zones 47 Manual only mode local 48 Manual key mode 49 Enable flooding time 50 Flooding time 50 Actuator delay for start man...

Page 30: ...on 62 Adding an expansion board 62 Expansion board configuration 62 Fire network and repeaters configuration 65 Basic configuration options 65 Advanced configuration options 68 Commissioning 73 Before commissioning the control panel 73 Commissioning the control panel 73 Functional tests 75 Response times 75 ...

Page 31: ...13 Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED 14 General Disable button and LED 15 General Test button and LED 16 Low Pressure LEDs 17 Extinguishing Agent Flow LEDs 18 Reset button and LED 19 Panel Silence button and LED 20 Fire Sounders Start Stop button and LED 21 Numeric keypad and Enter button 22 Manual Mode button and LED 23 System Fault LED 24 Out of Service LED 25 Earth Fault LED 26 Supply Fault LED ...

Page 32: ...iguration Public user The public user level is the default user level This level allows basic operating tasks such as responding to fire alarms extinguishing events or fault warnings at the control panel No password is required Operator user The operator user level allows additional operating tasks that command the system or perform maintenance functions It is reserved for authorized users who hav...

Page 33: ...ave used advanced configuration options to set a custom zone delay zone configuration or zone type then the seven segment display defaults to the custom display operating mode See Panel mode on page 35 Configuration overview To facilitate rapid configuration of the most common tasks configuration is divided into basic and advanced levels For basic configuration options see Basic configuration on p...

Page 34: ... the seven segment display Enter Confirm a menu selection or a value selection entry Note The configuration controls are also used to enter the user level password The seven segment display The seven segment display is only visible when the control panel cover is removed see Figure 1 on page 4 Figure 18 The seven segment display 1 Mode LED 2 Value LED Table 11 Mode and value LEDs LED Indications M...

Page 35: ...enu using the menu selection buttons 1 and 3 2 Press Enter When a configuration menu has been selected the Value LED on the seven segment display is steady To select a value 1 Select the required value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 2 Press Enter To exit configuration mode and save your changes 1 Press Panel Silence 2 Press Enter or 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter ...

Page 36: ...es are indicated as follows Table 12 Visible indications for values Status Indication Current value Both decimal points on the display are steady New selected value Both decimal points on the display are flashing Other value Both decimal points on the display are off To restore the previous configuration 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter To restore the factory configuration 1 S...

Page 37: ...figuration menu Display Menu Values Basic default configuration 01 02 05 06 11 12 13 14 61 63 EN 54 13 supervision Of EN54 13 supervision Off and class B outputs A EN54 13 supervision On for zone and class A expansion board outputs Default Off Panel mode Basic standard Basic evacuation BS 7273 mode stage 1 BS 7273 mode stage 2 Repeater with fire routing EN 54 2 Repeater with fire routing BS 7273 C...

Page 38: ...N A Restore factory configuration N A Exit without saving N A Exit and save N A 1 Additional menu options are available if one or more expansion boards are installed See Expansion board configuration on page 62 2 Additional menu options are available if Firenet is configured See Fire network and repeaters configuration on page 65 ...

Page 39: ...of line No Yes 02 Basic standard Passive end of line CleanMe enabled No Yes 05 Basic evacuation Passive end of line Yes operator user level 1 No bypassed 06 Basic evacuation Passive end of line CleanMe enabled Yes operator user level 1 No bypassed 11 BS 7273 stage 1 Active EOL No Yes 12 BS 7273 stage 2 Active EOL No Yes 61 Repeater with fire routing EN 54 2 N A N A N A 63 Repeater with fire routin...

Page 40: ...ashes fast to indicate that the supervision mode is active 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description EN 54 13 supervision On for zone and class A expansion board outputs Standard zone supervision with class B fire outputs default Note This menu is not visible if the panel operational mode is BS 7273 either stage 1 or stage 2 or in...

Page 41: ...ly after the panel changes from Activated to Released state BS 7273 mode stage 2 Fire sounders cannot be silenced automatically after the panel changes from pre activated to activated state They cannot be silenced automatically after the panel changes from Activated to Released state Repeater with fire routing EN 54 2 Fire routing functionality can be repeated Repeater with fire routing BS 7273 Fi...

Page 42: ...lay as shown below and then press Enter The red Release LED flashes fast to indicate that the delay configuration menu is active 2 Select a delay value from 00 to 60 seconds using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Reset disabled delay When the control panel enters extinguishing activation the reset disabled delay starts counting down and the reset is disabled un...

Page 43: ...your changes Once configured the delay must be enabled at the operator user level To enable a configured delay 1 Exit the installer user level 2 Enter the operator user level password 3 Press the Sounder Delay button A steady Sounder Delay LED indicates that the delay is enabled Fire routing delay Use this menu to configure a fire routing delay of up to 10 minutes The default setting is 00 no dela...

Page 44: ... The initiating device is a detector or a manual call point installed in an automatic zone or the initiating device is a detector installed in a mixed zone The initiating device is in a zone configured for delays the default configuration If any of the above points are not true then the control panel activates the fire sounders and fire routing immediately after the detection of the fire alarm Sou...

Page 45: ...anced configuration menu Display Menu Values Advanced default configuration See Table 14 on page 33 EN 54 13 supervision Of EN54 13 supervision Off and class B outputs A EN54 13 supervision On for zone and class A expansion board outputs Default Off Panel mode Basic standard Basic evacuation BS 7273 mode stage 1 BS 7273 mode stage 2 Repeater with fire routing EN 54 2 Repeater with fire routing BS ...

Page 46: ...A Mode B Default Mode A Manual key mode ON OFF Default Off Enable flooding time ON OFF Default Off Flooding time Minutes 0 to 5 Seconds 0 to 55 Default 0 minutes and 0 seconds Actuator delay for start MCP ON OFF Default On Extinguishing agent flow ON OFF Default Off Fire sounders delay 00 to 10 minutes Default 00 Sounders operation during a zone test ON OFF Default On Sounders re sound ON OFF Defa...

Page 47: ...d 4 Firenet analogue remote node 0000 to 0250 Default 0000 The number has four digits Identified by position these are 1234 Press Up to enter the first two digits of the number positions 1 and 2 Press Down to enter the last two digits of the number positions 3 and 4 Firenet number of nodes 1 2 to 32 Default 2 Firenet initial zone number 0001 to 9999 Default 0001 The number has four digits Identifi...

Page 48: ...ly Configuration date stamp Read only Zone configuration Passive EOL Active EOL Passive EOL with CleanMe Active EOL with CleanMe Intrinsically safe Zenner EOL Unlatched only for BS 7273 mode and fire zones Zone delay ON OFF Default On Zone type Mixed Automatic Manual Default Automatic Z1 Z2 mixed Z3 Operator user level password 0 to 4444 Default 2222 Basic installer user level password 0 to 4444 D...

Page 49: ...andard mode Safety door monitoring Use this menu to configure safety door monitoring on or off The default setting is OF For a description of the safety door monitoring function see Connecting a safety door fault monitoring device on page 13 To configure safety door monitoring 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Door Fault LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration m...

Page 50: ...seconds using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Pressure switch type Use this menu to configure the low pressure switch for detection of the container pressure Correct pressure can be either normally closed NC or normally open NO The default setting is normally closed NC To configure the pressure switch type 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter ...

Page 51: ...The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Mode A The actuator delay countdown continues during MCP Hold activation Mode B The actuator delay countdown restarts when the MCP Hold device is restored MCP Hold is indicated using a specific sounder tone Activation tone Use this menu to set the extinguishing activation tone of the extinguishing sounders on the control p...

Page 52: ...panel PCB continuous or pulsed The pulsed pattern is 1 second on 1 second off The default setting is continuous mode To configure the released tone 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The red Extinguishing Sounders LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The ava...

Page 53: ...tandard fire detection as a mixed zone 3 Z1 Z2 and Z3 All three zones cover the extinguishing area An alarm in any two of the zones initiates an extinguishing event None of the zones provides standard fire detection functionality 4 None Only for fire Extinguishing area is activated by an external event for the network Z1 Z2 and Z3 provide standard fire detection as a mixed zone Note For connection...

Page 54: ...ternal switch remote input activation A remote command can be transmitted from the network Use this option to configure which method is used to switch to manual only mode The default configuration is On the Manual Mode button on the control panel interface is used for local activation For more information see Connecting an external device for manual only mode control on page 12 To configure the ma...

Page 55: ...ON the panel is set to Manual mode If the key is turned to OFF the panel is set to Automatic mode Access level functionality default With this setting the key functionality is as follows If the key is turned to ON operator level is active If the key is turned to OFF public level is active Note If the manual key mode setting is On the key takes priority over the keypad and network related commands ...

Page 56: ...ttings for this feature are shown below Display Description Flooding time is enabled Flooding time is disabled Flooding time Use this menu to set the flooding time for the actuator 5 to 300 seconds in steps of 5 seconds When the actuator is activated the flooding time delay starts to run When the flooding time expires the actuator output is deactivated The default value is 0 min 0 sec The maximum ...

Page 57: ...int activate the actuator immediately or apply the actuator delay configured for automatic extinguishing events The default settings are Basic standard mode On Basic evacuation mode Off To configure the actuator delay for start manual call point 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The red Start MCP LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration menu is active 2 Select a valu...

Page 58: ...isplay as shown below and then press Enter The red extinguishing agent flow LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Extinguishing released after extinguishing agent flow input activation Extinguishing rel...

Page 59: ...m event when sounders have been silenced by pressing the Fire Sounder Start Stop button and a new alarm event is reported in a different zone The default setting is On To configure the sounder re sound 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Sounders Start Stop LED flashes fast to indicate that the sounder re sound configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value sel...

Page 60: ...before activation by pressing the Fire Sounder Start Stop button In the time between the end of the configured disable time and the end of the configured fire sounder delay when the Fire Sounder Start Stop LED is flashing pressing the Fire Sounder Start Stop button silences sounders before activation A configured fire sounder delay may still be cancelled while the delay is running and sounders act...

Page 61: ...using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your change The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description The battery fault check is enabled The battery fault check is disabled Earth fault check Use this menu to configure the earth fault check on or off This determines whether the earth fault is supervised or not The default setting is On Note If disabl...

Page 62: ... off This determines whether the power supply fault is latched or not The default setting is On To configure the fault latch 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The general fault LED flashes fast to indicate that the fault latch menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your change The available settings for this feature are sh...

Page 63: ... 1 and then press Enter The red Zone LED flashes fast to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Passive end of line Active end of line Passive end of line with CleanMe Active end of line with CleanMe Intr...

Page 64: ... a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Configured delays are allowed in the corresponding zone Configured delays are not allowed in the corresponding zone Zone type Use this menu to configure the zone type for each zone in your system To configure the zone type 1 Set the displa...

Page 65: ...one This is the option applied for zones configured in the extinguishing area Manual zone All fire alarms are treated as reported by a manual call point even if the fire alarm is reported by a detector in the zone This option is not available to zones configured in the extinguishing area Changing user level passwords Use the corresponding menu option shown below to change the default user level pa...

Page 66: ... 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes Auxiliary 24 V reset Use this menu to configure the auxiliary 24 V reset setting on or off The default setting is OFF To configure the 24 V reset 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Descri...

Page 67: ...erial number For expansion boards you can also see the software version and PCB serial number These details may be required for troubleshooting and technical support Software version Configuration version Configuration time stamp Configuration date stamp Control panel PCB serial number The software version and control panel PCB serial number menus display a submenu that lets you select the object ...

Page 68: ...s can be installed and configured 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Expansion board configuration Expansion board labels For configuration purposes expansion boards are labeled A B C and D The label for a given module is defined by its position left to right in the control panel cabinet The first expansion board installed is module A the second B etc See your expansion board installation sheet for...

Page 69: ...nsion board function Use this menu to configure the expansion board function The default value is 41 For available presets see Expansion board functions on page 93 To configure the expansion board function 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED on the control panel interface and the ON LED on the expansion board flashes fast to indicate that the ...

Page 70: ...utput 1 on expansion board A set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED on the panel and the output 1 Activated LED on the expansion board flash fast to indicate that the delay menu is active 2 Select a value from 00 to 10 minutes using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required for each output 1 to 4 on each in...

Page 71: ...y that panel press the Enter key for 3 seconds to provide a temporary 30 second display of the local status indications Basic configuration options The following table shows the options for creating basic fire network Firenet configurations Table 18 Basic configuration options for the fire network Display Description Value Firenet identifier 0 to 32 0 Stand alone no networking Default 0 Firenet gr...

Page 72: ...er panel If the Firenet identifier is not 0 networking activated a network fault is reported if the network card is not present The Network Fault LED blinks every 10 seconds to indicate that the panel is connected to the network without faults 2 Select the number of control panels in the network This is not required when you have two panels for example a panel and a repeater If you select 5 panel ...

Page 73: ...ire network settings are as follows Both control panels will control each other fire panel and repeater panel The network topology will be class B The fire panel will repeat faults in the repeater panel The fire panel will enter alarm and generate activations with remote zones The fire panel will control its outputs no addressable system in the network Firenet group Use this menu to configure the ...

Page 74: ...e a 250 node network 0000 to 0218 Default 0000 The number has four digits Identified by position these are 1234 Press Up to enter the first two digits of the number positions 1 and 2 Press Down to enter the last two digits of the number positions 3 and 4 Firenet analogue remote node 0000 to 0250 Default 0000 The number has four digits Identified by position these are 1234 Press Up to enter the fir...

Page 75: ...set silence re sound sounders panel silence cancelling delays as local or global By default this is On controls are local but also sent to the network Note Local or global controls does not apply to disable enable and test commands These are always local and sent to the control panels being repeated This feature provides more flexibility to configure disable enable and test of zones sounders fire ...

Page 76: ...zones for the zones that are within the range of the panel The range of zones in the panel is determined with the initial zone offset and the control panel type The global zone numbers can be 1 to 9999 This means a three zone panel initial zone can be 1 to 9998 and a three zone panel with the initial zone being 100 has a zones range from 100 to 102 The Firenet map defines all the control panels th...

Page 77: ...splay will be ignored Examples A conventional repeater panel can repeat an analogue panel and many indications are not available for display A two zone control panel could be configured to repeat an eight zone panel Zones 3 to 8 will not be available for display Conventional systems can be configured to repeat control panels status information instead of zones status information in the zone LED in...

Page 78: ...tects a fire network fault the outputs will activate with the local logic or the remote commands By default Firenet remote output control is off for standalone applications or pure conventional fire networks where the control panel controls its outputs Firenet extinguishing global controls Use this menu to configure extinguishing commands as local or global By default this is Off remote extinguish...

Page 79: ...ing actuator output to ensure proper operation WARNING Risk of death or severe injury Test the line supervision for open and short circuit faults and the activation function before connecting the extinguishing agent to the actuator Any optional equipment is correctly connected This includes fire detection devices fire routing alarm and fault relays etc The batteries are connected correctly and com...

Page 80: ...s slow When this happens 1 Enter the operator user level password 2 Press the Reset button to reset the control panel If the fault status persists after reset the control panel aborts the startup sequence and turns on the System Fault LED When this happens check all control panel connections and configuration as described in Before commissioning the control panel on page 73 Battery startup To powe...

Page 81: ...inguishing activation Emergency override manual call points MCP Hold and MCP Abort Disabling extinguishing switch if available Extinguishing activation sounders Remote manual only control and safety door monitoring if available Delay to actuator activation Extinguishing released sounders and optical warning panels or signs are activated by the extinguishing agent flow signal if configured Verify n...

Page 82: ...30 seconds Earth fault Less than 100 seconds Battery charger fault Less than 100 seconds No batteries found fault Less than 3 minutes Mains fault Less than 3 minutes Low battery fault Less than 100 seconds Fuse protection fault Less than 3 minutes System fault Less than 100 seconds Battery high resistance fault Less than 4 hours ...

Page 83: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on system maintenance and battery maintenance Content System maintenance 78 Quarterly maintenance 78 Annual maintenance 78 Cleaning the control panel 78 Battery maintenance 79 ...

Page 84: ...igade has been notified Quarterly maintenance Test at least one device per zone and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events The control panel power supply and battery voltage should be checked Annual maintenance Test all system devices and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events All electrical connections must be visually inspected to make ...

Page 85: ...at the battery cables are connected securely and correctly at the battery and at the control panel PCB If the cables are in good condition and all connections are correct then the batteries should be replaced immediately Replacing batteries Batteries must be replaced periodically as recommended by the battery manufacturer The useful life of the battery is approximately four years Avoid the total d...

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Page 87: ... Technical specifications Summary This chapter includes technical specifications for your control panel Content Zone specifications 82 Input and output specifications 83 Power supply specifications 85 Mechanical and environmental specifications 86 ...

Page 88: ...polarity sensitive EN 54 13 mode Number of detectors per zone Aritech Dx700 series Other detectors 20 max 32 max 1 2 Number of manual call points per zone 32 max 1 1 Or as defined by local standards 2 Provided that the detectors meet the required zone specifications given here Table 23 Mixed zone specifications Resistance per zone 40 Ω max Capacitance per zone 500 nF max Nominal impedance Detector...

Page 89: ...ult input allocation IN1 supervised IN2 supervised IN3 supervised IN4 non supervised IN5 supervised IN6 supervised IN7 supervised IN8 non supervised Start extinguishing manual call point Hold extinguishing manual call point Abort extinguishing manual call point Disable extinguishing switch BS 7273 mode Manual only mode control Low Pressure indication Extinguishing Agent Flow Safety door monitoring...

Page 90: ... Output inactive Output active Current rating when switch on 4 OUT1 to OUT4 Free of voltage switch galvanic isolated open circuit short circuit 2 A max at 30 VDC Standard supervised outputs Number of outputs Output type Output inactive Output active Current rating when active Start up current rating 3 OUT5 to OUT7 24 VDC supervised output 10 to 13 VDC reverse polarity supervision 21 to 28 VDC 24 V...

Page 91: ...le 27 Mains supply specifications Operating voltage 110 VAC 60 Hz or 240 VAC 50 Hz Rated current 110 VAC 240 VAC 3 15 A 1 5 A Voltage tolerance 10 15 Mains fuse 110 VAC 240 VAC T 3 15A 250V T 2A 250V Table 28 24 VDC power supply specifications DC voltage 24 V Rated current 4 A Current range 0 to 4 A Rated power 100 W Voltage tolerance 2 Table 29 Batteries and battery charger specifications Batteri...

Page 92: ...mally open NO and normally closed NC 2 A max at 30 VDC 15 mA at 24 VDC 50 mA all outputs at 24 VDC 1 Optional expansion board not supplied with control panel Table 31 Power supply equipment specifications for EN 54 4 Current consumption Imin 1 0 05 A min Current consumption in standby Imin a 0 39 A max Current consumption in alarm Imax b 2 78 A max 1 All zones and inputs in standby no outputs acti...

Page 93: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 1X X3E Series Installation Manual 87 Figure 20 Control panel cabinet without cover ...

Page 94: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 88 1X X3E Series Installation Manual Figure 21 Control panel cabinet with cover ...

Page 95: ...oard configuration presets Content Input and output configuration 90 Default delays 90 Basic configuration modes 91 EN 54 2 supervision and Class B fire outputs 91 EN 54 13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs 92 Expansion board functions 93 EN 54 2 supervision and Class B outputs 93 EN 54 13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs 96 ...

Page 96: ...e reset Unsupervised OUT1 Hold MCP Unsupervised OUT2 Abort MCP Disable extinguishing switch BS 7273 mode Unsupervised Unsupervised OUT3 Manual only mode Unsupervised OUT4 Extinguishing released Unsupervised OUT5 Fire sounders Supervised OUT6 Extinguishing sounders Supervised OUT7 Extinguishing released optical warning panels or signs Supervised OUT8 Actuator Supervised Default delays Table 35 Defa...

Page 97: ...and Z2 automatic for extinguishing event Z3 mixed for fire detection Basic evacuation mode Fire sounders can be manually activated at the operator user level in this operating mode a fire alarm is not required The actuator is activated immediately when the MCP Start is activated Table 37 Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection 05 Passive EOL Z1 and Z2 automatic for ...

Page 98: ...e detection 61 Not used Not used Repeater with fire routing BS 7273 All input output supervision is disabled No fire and extinguishing functionality Table 41 Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection 63 Not used Not used EN 54 13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs Note The following presets are available for installations that use EN 54 13 supervision the...

Page 99: ...hing event Z3 mixed for fire detection Expansion board functions EN 54 2 supervision and Class B outputs Note The following expansion board presets are available for installations that do not use EN 54 13 supervision the SU setting is Of See Supervision mode on page 34 for more information Table 44 Expansion board functions EN 54 2 Class B outputs Preset ON status Output Delay 01 Z1 alarm 1 Yes Z2...

Page 100: ...m 1 No 2 No Fault 3 No 4 No 27 Fire alarm 1 No Fault 2 No Buzzer ON 3 No Reset ON 4 No 29 Fault 1 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 30 Fire alarm 1 No 2 No Fault 1 3 No 4 No 31 Fire alarm Fault 1 Buzzer ON Reset ON 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 33 Buzzer ON 1 No 2 No Reset ON 3 No 4 No 41 Fire alarm 1 Yes Extinguishing activation 2 Yes Extinguishing preactivation 3 Yes Extinguishing released 4 Yes ...

Page 101: ...tinguishing released 3 Yes 4 Yes 45 Fire sounders 2 1 Yes Extinguishing sounders 2 2 Yes Extinguishing released optical warning 2 3 Yes Actuator ON 2 4 Yes 46 Fire alarm 1 No 2 No Activated 3 No 4 No 47 Pre activated 1 2 No Released 3 4 No 48 Hold on 1 2 No Abort on 3 4 No 49 Manual mode 1 2 No Automatic mode 3 4 No 50 Extinguishing disabled 1 2 No Pressure switch fault 3 4 No 51 Door fault 1 2 No...

Page 102: ...tions are linked to the expansion board indications 3 Not considered to signal supervision faults and linked to the expansion I O indications 4 Faults are signaled in the Extinguishing Sounders LED Output activates continuously and the tone for activation or released has to be provided and configured in the sounder device EN 54 13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs Note The following ...

Page 103: ...1 and Z2 alarm 1 Yes 2 Yes Z2 and Z3 alarm 3 Yes 4 Yes 23 Z1 or Z2 alarm 1 Yes 2 Yes Z2 or Z3 alarm 3 Yes 4 Yes 24 Fire alarm 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 25 Fault 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 26 Fire alarm 1 No 2 No Fault 3 No 4 No 29 Fault 1 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 30 Fire alarm 1 No 2 No Fault 1 3 No 4 No 33 Buzzer ON 1 No 2 No Reset ON 3 No 4 No ...

Page 104: ... 48 Hold on 1 2 No Abort on 3 4 No 49 Manual mode 1 2 No Automatic mode 3 4 No 50 Extinguishing disabled 1 2 No Pressure switch fault 3 4 No 51 Door fault 1 2 No Gas Flow on 3 4 No 52 Fire sounders 3 1 2 No Extinguishing sounders 3 3 4 No 53 Optical panel 3 1 2 No Actuator 3 3 4 No 55 Actuator blocked 1 2 3 4 No 80 Fire routing ON 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 90 Fire Sounders ON 1 No 2 No Extinguishing sou...

Page 105: ...unders ON 4 3 No 4 No 1 Fail safe mode output is active when there is no fault 2 Faults and disable options are linked to the expansion board indications 3 Not considered to signal supervision faults and linked to the expansion board indications 4 Faults are signaled in the Extinguishing Sounders LED Output activates continuously and the tone for activation or released has to be provided and confi...

Page 106: ...Appendix A Configuration presets 100 1X X3E Series Installation Manual ...

Page 107: ...s Installation Manual 101 Appendix B Regulatory information Summary This section includes regulatory information for your control panel Content European standards 102 Declared performance 103 Electrical safety 103 ...

Page 108: ...2 Co incidence detection Type C only 8 3 Fault signals from points 8 4 Total loss of power supply 10 Test condition 1 Inputs and outputs on the optional 2010 1 SB expansion board do not support the optional requirement of EN 54 2 clause 7 8 and should not be used for fire alarm devices 2 Requires installation of optional 2010 1 SB expansion board not supplied Table 47 EN 12094 1 optional requireme...

Page 109: ...ce Poland Authorized EU manufacturing representative Carrier Fire Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Year of first CE marking 13 Declaration of Performance number 360 3117 1999 EN 54 EN 54 2 1997 AC 1999 A1 2006 EN 54 4 1997 AC 1999 A1 2002 A2 2006 EN 12094 1 2003 Product identification See model number on product identification label Intended use See the product Declaration of ...

Page 110: ...Appendix B Regulatory information 104 1X X3E Series Installation Manual ...

Page 111: ...put and output 90 connections alarm and fault relays 20 auxiliary equipment 20 battery 19 disable extinguishing switch 12 expansion boards 21 extinguishing actuator output 16 extinguishing agent flow device 12 extinguishing MCP 11 fire detectors 9 fire MCP 9 fire network 21 inputs 10 low pressure indication switch 12 mains power supply 17 manual only mode control device 12 outputs 14 remote reset ...

Page 112: ...ed configuration 39 basic configuration 31 O operating modes 2 output configuration presets 90 connections 14 functionality 14 termination 16 P password change 59 pressure switch type 44 product compatibility 2 R response times 75 S safety door fault delay 44 monitoring 43 seven segment display 28 T tone activation 45 released 46 U user interface BS 7273 26 standard 25 user levels 26 passwords and...

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