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Variospeed® MK5 V3 
Technical Manual 

 

 

DOCUMENT VERSION: 

Version 1 

– Sep 2019 

 

Summary of Contents for Variospeed MK5 V3

Page 1: ...Document Version 1 September 2019 2019 Coopers Fire Ltd Variospeed MK5 V3 Technical Manual DOCUMENT VERSION Version 1 Sep 2019 ...

Page 2: ...ut representation or warranty whatsoever whether express or implied Coopers Fire Ltd makes no representation or warranties about the correctness or the suitability of any information data products or service that appear nor the soundness of any general advice offered Coopers Fire Ltd shall not be responsible and disclaims all liability for any loss liability damage whether direct indirect special ...

Page 3: ...e Heat Detector 11 6 4 Dual Detector 12 6 5 Standard Residential Emergency Retract 12 6 6 Deluxe Emergency Retract 13 6 7 Fireman s Emergency Access 13 6 8 Residential Beam Detector 14 6 9 Light Curtain 14 6 10 Voice Warning 15 6 11 Light Warning 15 6 12 BMS Building Management System Interface 16 7 Commissioning 16 7 1 Initial Setup 16 7 2 Critical Settings 17 7 3 Optional Settings 20 7 4 Testing...

Page 4: ...9 1 Version History Document Version Number Author Revision Date 1 MA September 2019 2 Contact Details Contractor Coopers Fire Ltd Edward House Penner Road Havant Hampshire PO9 1QZ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 23 9245 4405 Email info coopersfire com Web www coopersfire com ...

Page 5: ...e before proceeding with the installation contact Coopers Fire Ltd This product is designed as a life safety system and is not designed for day to day use It is the owner s legal obligation to periodically test the systems in accordance with guidance set out in BS 9999 2008 or BS 9991 2012 and by the law where regulation exists The owner may wish to engage in a pro active servicing contract for th...

Page 6: ...M4 x 40 Suitable For Concrete Brick Concrete Brick Wood Wood Clearance must be allowed below the Control Panel for the cable connections and fuse access The Control Panel should be installed in a suitable location to allow maintenance but also to protect the unit from mechanical damage or tampering Where the effects of fire could result in the failure or incorrect operation of the fire curtain bar...

Page 7: ...el are to be used There are a total of 15 Qty knock out points located around the sides and bottom of the enclosure These can be fitted with the standard 20mm diameter cable glands Once the enclosure has been mounted and all the cables secured the lid can then be slid over the top to sit underneath the MK5 Control Panel lid and be secured using the 2 Qty fixing holes Note Please ensure there is su...

Page 8: ...sion cable sizes in the table below as a guide Note This table is a guide only and does not consider site specific requirements or correction factors Install the supplied 100 x 100mm adaptable box within 1 metre of the motor location Run the motor cable into the 100 x 100mm adaptable box through the supplied 20mm cable gland Note It is important that 3 core plus earth 3C E motor cable is used to e...

Page 9: ...on It is important that the motor directions are set before the system is powered up This is to ensure that the drive shaft is driven in the correct direction to raise or lower the system If the motor is descending in an anti clockwise rotation If the motor is descending in a clockwise rotation ...

Page 10: ...ms Ensure the Control Panel is fully isolated before proceeding This manual is for general guidance Attention must be paid to any site specific requirements as detailed in the Fitters Pack Any external circuits including the connection to the Fire Alarm system must be separated from hazardous mains circuits by reinforced insulation 6 1 Power Supply Unit PSU Isolation from the mains supply is provi...

Page 11: ... be installed or the display will read Alarm Shorted 6 3 Single Smoke Heat Detector 8K2 8K2 ARM1 CN1 8K2 ARM1 CN1 WHITE WHITE BROWN 1 BLUE 2 NORMALLY OPEN HELD CLOSED VOLT FREE CONTACT OPEN ON ACTIVATION OR FAILSAFE A A NORMALLY OPEN HELD CLOSED VOLT FREE CONTACT OPEN ON ACTIVATION OR FAILSAFE A CABLE TO CONTROL UNIT FITTED WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR 8K2 ARM1 CN1 WHITE WHITE BROWN 1 BLUE 2 NORMALLY OPEN...

Page 12: ...ccess Button Fireman s Emergency Access as shown on the drawings This is needed to monitor the connection for short circuits Note Every MK5 control panel will require this module alongside every Access or Egress Button BROWN 1 ERB YELLOW GREEN 2 BLUE 3 BLUE NOT CONNECTED MUST BE ISOLATED BLUE NOT CONNECTED MUST BE ISOLATED ERB BROWN 1 YELLOW GREEN 2 LINK CABLE 3 CORE AS SUPPLIED CABLE TO CONTROL U...

Page 13: ...PLIED CABLE TO CONTROL UNIT FITTED WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR Dip switches to be set as below 1 2 Off 3 4 On NC C NO E ON 1 2 3 4 RED BLACK YELLOW WHITE GREY BLUE 3 Dip switches to be set as below 1 2 Off 3 4 On NC C NO E ON 1 2 3 4 RED BLACK YELLOW WHITE GREY R1 82kΩ ERBRM2 R1 82kΩ ERBRM2 BROWN 1 YELLOW GREEN 2 BLUE 3 BLUE NOT CONNECTED MUST BE ISOLATED CABLE TO CONTROL UNIT FITTED WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR...

Page 14: ...nt Version 1 September 2019 2019 Coopers Fire Ltd Page 14 of 29 6 8 Residential Beam Detector 6 9 Light Curtain Do not cut down the light curtain cables any excess must be securely stored within the head box ...

Page 15: ...Version 1 September 2019 2019 Coopers Fire Ltd Page 15 of 29 6 10 Voice Warning 6 11 Light Warning BROWN 1 BLUE 3 YELLOW GREEN 2 CABLE TO CONTROL UNIT FITTED WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR POS POS NEG NEG M1 M2 M3 M4 COM ...

Page 16: ... deployed the MK5 can be turned on Connect the mains lead The MK5 will commence its start up procedure This will take approximately 5 seconds The MK5 will display Testing LEDs for a few seconds and all three LEDs will be lit The display changes to Please insert battery fuse The unit will be beeping Fit the Battery fuse 3 Assuming that the accessory fuse is ok the MK5 will display Fuses OK for a fe...

Page 17: ...hbuttons When you have finished operating the curtain in manual mode please return the curtain to the fully descended position Press the OK button and the unit will enter AUTO mode and the display will change to read IN AUTO MODE and display the date and time If all the Alarm Detector s are OK the curtain will retract It is important that the settings are done in sequence as some settings are affe...

Page 18: ...d select Enable Auto Test by pressing the OK button The display will now show the current setting on the top line Use the and buttons to select the required mode and press the OK button to set Do not disable the Auto Test function in a Dwelling Domestic property without written instruction from the Project Manager 8 Setting the Auto Test Day and Time The default setting is Monday at 12 00 To chang...

Page 19: ...Please refer to manual will be displayed To clear the message Please refer to manual and proceed with the adjustment press the button The descent speed can be adjusted from 0 to 15 with 0 being the fastest and 15 being the slowest The display will now show the current setting on the top line The descent speed default is 7 Using the and buttons select the new value required Once the new value has b...

Page 20: ...By default this time is set to 5 seconds but should be increased accordingly to account for the occupancy of the building as advised within the fire strategy If no details have been provided contact the Project Manager 15 Double Knock Double Knock is not available with HDD Double knock requires 2 active alarm signals to deploy the curtain By default the unit will be set to Any Alarm Below are the ...

Page 21: ...give fine adjustment Press the OK button to exit Set SDD Pause Time Use the and buttons to navigate the menu and select SDD pause time by pressing the OK button Use the and buttons to adjust the pause time Press the OK button to exit The required setting for the height and pause time of SDD will generally be advised within the fire strategy and will take into account variables such as the number o...

Page 22: ...n instruction from the Project Manager 19 Exit Menu Once all settings have been input use the and buttons to navigate the menu and select EXIT MENU by pressing the OK button The display will now show In Auto Mode and display the clock 7 4 Testing and Final Commissioning 1 Fire Alarm Test Test the curtain operation by having the client test the Fire Alarm Check that any SDD or HDD actions occur cor...

Page 23: ...ng Test If fitted With the MK5 in AUTO MODE place an object in the path of the curtain After a delay of 5 minutes the Voice Warning Unit will issue the Warning please remove obstruction message until the obstruction is removed 7 Bumper Test If fitted During descent obstruct the curtain to depress the Bumper strip The Voice Warning Unit will issue the Warning please remove obstruction message immed...

Page 24: ...e curtain deploys fully Reconnect the mains power lead and re fit the battery fuse Care must be taken when reconnecting the leads Incorrect connection could damage the unit When the unit completes the alarm and fuses checks and enters Manual Mode press the OK button to reset the curtain 11 Service Reset The final step of the commissioning procedure is to perform a Service Reset Exactly 12 months a...

Page 25: ...e Directive 2006 95 EC EN 61010 1 Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC BS EN 60204 1 when installed as part of a complete system Electromagnetic Compatibility Conforms to the requirements of the following directives and standards EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 50130 4 Fit for Purpose Conforms to the requirements of the following standards BS EN 12101 9 BS EN 12101 10 BS 8524 2 Vo...

Page 26: ...al to log any faults with deployment of the fire Barrier to the curtain manufacturer Six Monthly To determine the physical condition of the unit and perform basic electrical tests to ensure the product is performing to the specification to which it has been designed This is also an opportunity to log any defects with the Fire Curtain and request further corrective maintenance to be carried out Ann...

Page 27: ...fy where necessary If substantial work is required beyond the scope of the inspection survey the exact requirements identify cause and take full details for report to Client Leave Call Report at site to advise client of situation ANNUAL P P M TESTING BY MANUFACTURER OR CERTIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY Repeat six monthly testing Check roller head boxing and fixings ensure roller is properly secured in posi...

Page 28: ...F3 PCB 4A ATO Blade Automotive Fuse Brake Fuse inline T315mA L 250V External Fuses Mains Fuse IEC Inlet T1A E 250V Control Fuse T200mA L 250V Battery Fuse T5A L 250V Accessory Fuse T1A L 250V The use of a fuse with a different rating may result in fire electric shock or irreparable damage 8 3 2 Battery Replacement The batteries must only be replaced with suitable batteries of the same type voltage...

Page 29: ... nations of the European Union EU used electric and electronic products carrying the symbol below must be disposed of separately from general household waste This includes the power cords and other accessories bundled with the products When disposing of a product subject to these regulations please follow the guidance of your local authority contact Coopers Fire Ltd or contact your local distribut...

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