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Suspension mounting 

 
Suspending the Smoke Screen is achieved using a ‘Suspension Kit’ comprising a length of Uni-
strut, two sections of threaded bar and fixings (4).  Prepare the Smoke Screen by fitting the angle 
brackets as described above.  Fix the required length of M8 threaded bar to the bracket using 4 x 
nuts and 4 x 25mm washers (5).  Fix the uni-strut into place.  There are a range of fixings to 
accommodate concrete ceiling, girders etc; if in doubt contact the fixing supplier.  Attach the 
threaded bar to the uni-strut using the channel nuts, 38mm washers and M8 nuts (6).  Once this is 
done the Smoke Screen can be lifted into position and the set screws tightened as above (3).  Any 
fine adjustments can be made at this stage as the nuts and the threaded bar will take the weight of 
the Smoke Screen.  The final assembly, viewed ‘through the ceiling’ is in photo (7). 
 
 

Suspension Kit

 (All M8)

 

 
Uni-strut 1 x 1 metre 
 
Threaded bar 2 x 1 metre 
 
Fixings:

 

 

1 x ceiling hole surround 
2 x drop-in anchor 
6 x full nut 
4 x 25mm washer 
2 x 38mm washer 
2 x channel nuts 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.5   NOZZLE CHANGING 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

WARNING

 

Be aware of high voltage in 
the block area.  The 
electrical supply should be 
switched off before working 
in the heater block 
compartment. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

CAUTION

 

This operation is usually 
carried out during 
installation.  If the Smoke 
Screen has been in service 
the nozzles will be extremely 
hot and will cause injury if 
touched.  Therefore, the 
Smoke Screen should be 
switched off and time should 
be allowed for the nozzles to 
cool. 

 
To change the nozzle, first remove the front cover then remove, and replace, the nozzle using a 
12mm ring spanner.  Always use a new PTFE tape (S35/S55) or a new copper washer 
(S70/TI70/TI100) and ensuring that an angled nozzle is seated in the correct orientation.  The 

Summary of Contents for Titanium TI100

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 30 SSI TITANIUM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL TI70 TI100 Version 20161031 HW V6 FW 1 51 CAN T SEE IT CAN T STEAL IT ...

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Page 3: ...criminals and securing premises on an almost daily basis The Titanium line in particular is home to some incredibly sophisticated and flexible security fog generators borne from years of development and refinement Please take the time to read and understand this guide to ensure you achieve the maximum performance from your Smoke Screen If you have any questions that remain unanswered please call o...

Page 4: ... smoke 10 3 2 Outputs 10 4 Connections 4 1 Circuit board layout 11 4 2 Generic connection diagram 12 5 Settings 5 1 Screen Sensor 13 5 2 Energy saving mode 13 5 3 Isolate mode 13 5 4 Tamper 13 5 4 Fluid management 14 5 6 Battery management 14 5 7 IP integration 15 5 8 Programming 16 6 Commissioning 6 1 Testing 24 7 Servicing 7 1 LED and sound indications 25 7 2 Thermal Cut Out TCO Reset 26 7 3 Act...

Page 5: ...d for safety notices in this manual or on the Smoke Screen WARNING This type of warning note is used to indicate possible electrical shock hazards that may cause serious injuries or death CAUTION This type of warning note is used to indicate the possibility of injury caused by hazards other than electrical shock 1 2 HOW DOES YOUR SMOKE SCREEN WORK Your Smoke Screen passes a non toxic fluid through...

Page 6: ...stem or as part of a centrally monitored command and control system A typical installation is shown in the following schematic 1 5 TYPICAL INSTALLATION A typical installation can be configured in the following way The Smoke Screen is wall or ceiling mounted in the appropriate location A Hold off PIR or similar device located within the same area as the Smoke Screen providing a confirmation signal ...

Page 7: ...table ceiling location is available then the next best location is a wall mounting as close to ceiling height as possible Wall mounting The optimum wall mounting position for the Smoke Screen is 2 5 metres above the floor facing the area to be protected and using an appropriate angle nozzle The maximum recommended mounting height above floor level is 3 metres the minimum is 1 metre and there shoul...

Page 8: ...l and Hold off PIR 4 Make connection to the Smoke Screen Interface if used and set the key switch to isolate 5 Connect mains power 6 The Smoke Screen will heat up to operating temperature in approximately 20 minutes 7 Make relevant programming settings and set smoke timing for the specified room size 8 With the power applied insert and connect the fluid consumable 9 Make sure all tamper switches a...

Page 9: ...rt in the unlikely event that it is disturbed In all cases the installer must attach the Smoke Screen to the building structure using appropriate fasteners NB When mounting the Smoke Screen ensure that the airflow through the vent holes in the rear of the unit is not obstructed Wall and ceiling mounting Ceiling or wall mounting is the same process except that rather than fixing the Smoke Screen di...

Page 10: ...weight of the Smoke Screen The final assembly viewed through the ceiling is in photo 7 Suspension Kit All M8 Uni strut 1 x 1 metre Threaded bar 2 x 1 metre Fixings 1 x ceiling hole surround 2 x drop in anchor 6 x full nut 4 x 25mm washer 2 x 38mm washer 2 x channel nuts 2 5 NOZZLE CHANGING WARNING Be aware of high voltage in the block area The electrical supply should be switched off before workin...

Page 11: ...Set Z1 is selected to a non alarm state in the event of a Panic activation it may be necessary to cycle the Alarm Set Z1 to on then off If Hold Off is closed during an activation the Smoke Screen will continue to produce smoke for the set Smoke Time Re triggering smoke Hold off attached and set to On If after it has made smoke for the set time and reached the end of it s programmed Smoke on time t...

Page 12: ...il Fluid Low Fluid Empty Smoke PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 3 A B Tamper Fluid Indicator outputs SSR Fan Indicator LED Battery Pump Transformer K type thermocouple ve ve Smoke test button Main fuse 6 3A 250V Audio out 0v v USB port Front Fluid Battery Back Gnd Ohm inputs 5v Gnd Gnd ve ve 24v 0v AC Earth AC 24v Count 24v Operation Triggering Fault Isolate Gnd Operation Triggering Fault Isolate Ethernet port Bat...

Page 13: ...ation Making smoke Ground Smoke Verification Input 8 ve PGM 1 Programmable output 1 Ground PGM 1 Input 9 ve PGM 2 Programmable output 1 Ground PGM 2 Input 10 ve PGM 3 Programmable output 1 Ground PGM 3 PIR or similar hold off device 12v 0v Tamper Tamper Alarm Alarm Smoke Screen Ready indication Alarm Panel ouput contacts should be clean relay closed pairs energising open Panic input Detects a n c ...

Page 14: ...automatically heats to its normal operating temperature The Smoke Screen is capable of satisfying an activation demand immediately after the Alarm Panel is Set Extreme With ESM to Extreme and the Alarm Panel input to the Smoke Screen is Unset the Smoke Screen goes cold and reheats to operating temperature when it receives an Alarm Set input NB IN EXTREME ESM MODE THE SMOKE SCREEN WILL NOT BE ABLE ...

Page 15: ...luid heater in the event of a mains power failure This ensures that a minimum of 90 minutes after a mains power failure at an ambient temperature of 20 deg C the Smoke Screen can provide a minimum 30 second activation The Smoke Screen is capable of activating in the event of a battery fault or if the batteries are not fitted The Smoke Screen is supplied with a set of batteries but they are not fit...

Page 16: ...ings become true 1 The master SSM operates as a global input and output point for the controlling alarm system where used In this scenario any attached slave system that develops a local fault will trigger a global fault at the master The slaves will follow the Set and Trigger status of the master and will then operate when they detect movement on a locally attached hold off detector If hold off c...

Page 17: ...ow and a description of the programmable read parameters are given below Menu flow Main Menu Time and Date History User Menu Critical Faults Installer menu Manufacturer Menu Coded access Coded access Navigation by arrow keys Ent Advance onelevel save setting Esc Go back one level cancel setting if not saved Read Only Read Only 18 03 2015 13 30 Escape Up Down Enter LCD and operating buttons ...

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Page 20: ...minutes Set Date 9 04 2015 Set current date in dd mm yyyy Set time zone 0 0 GMT Each additional 1 or 1 is the respective amount away from GMT Installer configuration menu These menu items permit the Smoke Screen to be set up for a particular installation separate menu items combined for brevity Menu Item Sub menu item Delivery setting Description SSM Mode EN 50131 8 Determines whether the Smoke Sc...

Page 21: ...ld off on Enables hold off retriggering When Smoke on timer expires and an intruder condition still exists if the hold off reactivates the SSM will re trigger according to the sub menu settings Hold off time 25 Item available if Hold off set to On Can be set between 0 and 100 in 1 intervals Sets the re triggering activation time as a of the set Smoke on time Hold off rep nr 10 Item available if Ho...

Page 22: ... timer Follow Zone PGM Z1 6 Z1 6 Disabled Used to select which of the zones will trigger the PGM when the machine is in Iris mode and the respective zone changes state The Up arrow scrolls through the zones and the down arrow selects between enabled and disabled Enter saves the setting Zone number 0 0 Used to set the required Zone 1 to 5 if Follow Zone selected PGM Timer 1 sec Set the time between...

Page 23: ...m must be restarted using the in menu command to register a change SmokeNet IP 192 168 002 199 Adjustable by digit System must be restarted using the in menu command to register a change SNMP Username Default Allows a limited function set to become available to a remote user i e security manager or remote fault monitoring centre Select ConceptSSM to enable Update Firmware Contacts the TFTP Update ...

Page 24: ...age DC output Alarm fault Back up Pwr Volt Condition of back up power Voltage Alarm fault Batt Volt Condition of battery Voltage Alarm fault Z1 Set Input State of the selected input Zone Alarm active Z2 Trigger Z3 Programmable Z4 Hold Off Input Z5 Panic Trigger Z6 Isolate DC Fuse State of the low voltage DC fuse on the PCB Alarm fault Pump Fuse State of the pump fuse on the PCB Alarm fault Batt Re...

Page 25: ...tery output Mains fault out State of the selected output Alarm active Fluid low output Fluid empty out Smoke output PGM1 output PGM2 output PGM3 output Fluid input Fluid full fluid low fluid empty Firmware version Current firmware version Boot version Current bootloader version Recovery version Current recovery version Current IP Current IP address of SSM Up time SSM power on time ...

Page 26: ...Screen provides on board status monitoring via an LCD 4 x LED and an audio siren output connection LED indications displayed are LED LED Colour Audio siren alarm Relay status change Indication Meaning Operation Flashing Nil Nil Smoke Screen heating to operating temperature Steady Nil Ready output to ok Smoke Screen at operating temperature and status ok Triggering Steady On Smoke verification outp...

Page 27: ...TCO can be reset using the following procedure Make sure the mains power to the machine is turned off before resetting the TCO Reset the TCO by pressing on the little button on the top area If the thermal device has tripped it should be possible to hear a click when it resets Switch on the mains power after resetting Check the machine heats up to normal operating temperature and make sure it archi...

Page 28: ...shed by an engineer certified by the manufacturer If you are unsure ask the engineer for his certification ID card It is recommended that the Smoke Screen is checked and the fluid changed annually by the installer or Concept Smoke Screen Always ensure that the Smoke Screen has sufficient fluid or it will not produce smoke when needed It is recommended that the installer or Concept Smoke Screen are...

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Page 30: ...Concept Smoke Screen Limited 1 2 North End Swineshead Lincolnshire PE20 3LR United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1205 821111 Fax 44 0 1205 820316 Email info smoke screen co uk www smoke screen co uk Titanium Manual HW V6 FW 1 51 ...

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