Digital fire detection control panel
COMPACT LYON PLUS
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FIRE PROTECTION MANUFACTURER
C / Compositor Wagner, 8 –P.I. Can Jardí 08191 - RUBÍ (Barcelona) ESPAÑA.
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SIRENA Sounder
Output of the monitored siren and protected by means of a fuse, to which a delay can be applied
by means of the configuration menu, see 3 chapter configuration. The installation of sirens will
be performed according to the schematic of
Figure 24
. It will be activated whenever an alarm
occurs in the system and the programmed delay has passed. It is only deactivated when there is
no alarm in the system.
ALARMA Alarm
Unmonitored voltage-free output exit. It is activated whenever an alarm occurs in the system. It
is only deactivated when there is no alarm in the system.
AVERIA Fault
Non-monitored dry contact fault output, to which a delay can be applied by means of the
configuration menu, see 3 chapter configuration. It will be activated whenever there is a fault in
the system or not has power (the Common-Normally Open (NO) relay contact is shorted,
indicating fault) and the programmed delay has passed. It is only deactivated when there is no
fault in the system and the control panel is powered (the Common-Normally Open (NO) relay
contact is electrically open).
Auxiliary 30V output
The 30V output is used to provide power to addressable modules or relays or other external
devices. This output is monitored and protected by means of a fuse.
2.3- Components
2.3.1- Batteries
Power supply _
The supervised battery input/output allows the connection
of batteries to the control panel. The batteries are charged
through this connection as well as the monitoring of its
status.
The battery charge is compensated depending on the
temperature of the batteries. This input/output is protected
by a fuse and also against inversion of polarity. In addition
to this fuse there is the battery charger fuse.
The capacity of the batteries that are incorporated into the
control panel will depend on the number of loops and
additional loads (e.g. relays modules), 7 Ah being the
minimum recommended. Batteries with a capacity of 15
Ah or 24 Ah will have to be housed in a box external to the
control panel,
ref C-55.
Connection of the two 12V
batteries in series is exactly as indicated in
figure 23.
Figure 23
: Battery connection diagram
2.3.2- Connection schematic of a typical loop.
Connection of the
C-Lyon addressable system
will be carried out with
2 x 0.7 mm up to 2 x 2.5 mm
BRAIDED CABLE SCREENED HALOGEN FREE,
both the loops as well as the sounders, KMAY
connected elements, fault outputs and 30 volt auxiliary supplies.
The connection of the loop allows elements installed in the loop or in branches with wiring distances
between the elements and the control panel of lengths of up to 1500 meters.
NOTE: For specific details of how each element is to be connected, please see the relevant chapter.