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2/4/8 ZONE CONVENTIONAL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 

 

 

 

 

 

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FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS – AN OVERVIEW

The primary purpose of a fi re alarm system is to provide an early warning of a fi re so that people and animals can be evacu-
ated and action taken to stop the fi re as soon as possible - all according to a predetermined plan.
Alarms may be raised automatically by smoke or heat detectors, or manually by a person operating a manual call point.
To ensure an alarm is dealt with in an orderly manner, it is important to know where the alarm is coming from. To aid this func-
tion, fi re alarm systems are usually split into zones, each covering a diff erent area of a building.
When an alarm has been raised, the fi re alarm panel responds by indicating the zone in which the alarm has occurred and 
activating all relevant sounders, bells and other alarm outputs to provide a warning of the fi re.
Additional alarm outputs available on the CFP range of fi re alarm panels (which may, or may not be used depending on the 
requirements of the site) are:

• A Remote Output: 

this output is activated when the panel is in alarm and is returned to normal when the alarm sound-

ers are silenced. It may be used to signal an alarm condition to other parts of the fi re alarm system. If used, its function will be 

declared on the System Set-Up Data Chart (page 13) of this manual. This output may be disabled if required.

• An Auxiliary Output:

 this output is activated when the panel is in alarm and is returned to normal when the panel is reset. 

It may be used to signal an alarm condition to other parts of the fi re alarm system. If used, its function will be declared on the 
System Set-Up Data Chart (page 13) of this user manual. This output may be disabled if required.
The building’s fi re management plan should always be executed when the fi re alarm panel goes into alarm.

See User Responsibilities (page 5) for further details.

Fault monitoring

For obvious reasons, the reliability of the fi re alarm system is paramount. To this end, the fi re alarm panel continuously moni-
tors all connections between detectors, manual call points and sounders and also checks it’s own power supply and back-up 
batteries for faults.
If a fault is detected anywhere on the system, the panel responds by illuminating one or more of the Fault light(s) located on 
the panel front and sounding its internal fault buzzer. The panel’s fault output is also activated, sending notifi cation of the fault 

(if connected) to a remote manned monitoring centre or other electronic equipment, as required.

Delays

Certain zones on a fi re alarm system can be prone to conditions that lead to frequent and unavoidable false alarms, a common 
example being a loading bay fi lled with vehicle smoke. In such areas it may be acceptable to delay the activation of the alarm 
sounders and other outputs to give a responsible person time to investigate the cause of the alarm. If the cause is found to be 
a true fi re hazard, the delay can be overridden.
In the event of a false alarm, the panel can be reset. Should the delay period expire without any user intervention, the alarm 
sounders will automatically sound to evacuate the premises. To ascertain if any delays have been programmed into the panel, 

refer to the System Set-Up Data Chart (page 13).

Disablements

In abnormal conditions, certain parts of the fi re alarm system can be temporarily turned off  (disabled) to suit prevailing condi-
tions. For example, if there is a risk of a false alarm occurring in a zone, say from vehicle exhaust smoke in a loading bay, it is 
possible to disable that zone during the risk period, then enable it again afterwards. Another example is the disablement of 

outputs during a routine test or temporary fault.

Coincidence

The consequence of a false alarm on some fi re alarm systems, particularly those connected to sprinkler or gas extinguishant 
systems, can be onerous. To help reduce the risk of a false alarm, certain zones on the system can be coupled together so that 
the alarm sounders and outputs only activate when there is a fi re condition on both zones. The only way to tell if and how this 
feature has been utilised is to refer to the System Set-up Data Chart (page 13).

Summary of Contents for AlarmSense 2 ZONE

Page 1: ...ANEL CHANNEL SAFETY SYSTEMS t 0845 884 7000 Petersfield Business Park f 0845 884 6000 Bedford Road Petersfield Hampshire e sales channelsafety co uk GU32 3QA w www channelsafety co uk AlarmSense 2 4 8...

Page 2: ...controls and indicators available on this fire alarm panel including Control level definition How to access the panel s secure user functions What the indicator lights mean Fire Conditions 8 How an al...

Page 3: ...EL 3 System Set Up Data Chart 13 Details of how the system has been set up Fire Alarm Log Book 14 A place for you to record details of events such as fires false alarms call outs etc Certificate of In...

Page 4: ...and by a competent organisation A full itemised report of the installation should be obtained at least annually KEY FEATURES The key features chart below illustrates different features available in t...

Page 5: ...d the fire alarm panel continuously moni tors all connections between detectors manual call points and sounders and also checks it s own power supply and back up batteries for faults If a fault is det...

Page 6: ...s are unobstructed and easy to see 47g 7 Liaise with all relevant building engineers decorators etc to ensure any changes to or maintenance of the building s fabric does not compromise the protection...

Page 7: ...the panel into access level two the Authorised User state see below 2 Authorised User Controls access level two To avoid unauthorised changes to critical parts of the fire alarm system controls such...

Page 8: ...hing Yellow The panel is in the disablement selection state Page 10 Disablements Steady Yellow Part of the system has been manually disabled and or one or more of the fire zones have a delay applied t...

Page 9: ...iggered into alarm whilst the alarm sounders are silenced the panel will Automatically reactivate the alarm sounders if programmed to do so Flash the General Fire light and appropriate Fire Zone light...

Page 10: ...of a fault condition Mute the panel s internal sounder by pressing the Silence Internal Sounder button the panel does not have to be in access level two to do this Record the fault s in the Fire Alarm...

Page 11: ...s at a slower rate than the General Disablement light the option is enabled If the light flashes at the same rate as the General Disablement light the option is disabled 3 If necessary press the Enabl...

Page 12: ...tion of disabling or enabling output delays is only available if delays have been programmed into the fire alarm panel by the installation engineer If a delay has been programmed into the panel the Ou...

Page 13: ...Chart page 13 What happens when there is a fire alarm condition on a delayed zone Should an alarm occur on a delayed zone the panel will Flash its General Fire and appropriate Fire Zone light s Sound...

Page 14: ...applies to all pairs of zones which are set up for coincidence There must be alarms on both zones i e zone 1 and zone 2 before the alarm sounders and outputs turn on If only one of the zones i e zone...

Page 15: ...ments of the certificate which is a criminal offence In order to satisfy the requirements of BS5839 1 the following must be recorded The name of the responsible person Brief details of the maintenance...

Page 16: ...AL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 16 Details of tests including fire drills actual fire alarms disablements or enablements and faults should be recorded here False alarms and maintenance work should also be...

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Page 20: ...refore before this user manual is handed over the following installation certificate and commissioning certificate overleaf should be completed as appropriate by the relevant installation commissionin...

Page 21: ...fore before this user manual is handed over the following commissioning certificate and the installation certificate overleaf should be completed as appropriate by the relevant installation commission...

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