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Intelligent Addressable Control Panel

CF3000 Installation and Operation Manual

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Page 1: ...Intelligent Addressable Control Panel CF3000 Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...19 Base sounder 20 Base sounder beacon 20 Visual Alarm Devices VADs 21 Loop powered beacon 21 Dedicated stand alone sounders 22 Interfaces 23 3 channel I O devices 23 1 channel I O device with mains r...

Page 3: ...6 Power supply Approved EN54 pt 4 36 Batteries 36 Inputs 37 Outputs 37 Fault routing equipment 37 Auxiliary relays 38 Printer Optional 38 Mechanical specification 39 Anti tamper cover Optional 39 Opti...

Page 4: ...put to fault warning routing equipment 53 Auxiliary relay 53 Auxiliary DC output 53 MAINTENANCE 54 Daily inspection 54 Weekly test 54 Quarterly 54 Annual test 54 Every 2 3 years 54 Every 5 years 54 Se...

Page 5: ...tection 65 PANEL CONTROLS INDICATORS 66 Touch screen display 68 Panel operation 69 Public access level 1 70 Evacuate Access level 2 71 Silence alarms 71 Mute buzzer 72 Reset 72 Pre alarms 73 Faults 73...

Page 6: ...Change date time 97 Change text 98 Change zone text 99 Change panel text 100 Configure zones 101 Change user code 102 Add zone 103 Delete zone 104 Add device 105 Delete device 106 Configure heat detec...

Page 7: ...onitor unit wiring CZMU352 IS 120 Shop monitor unit wiring MSU840 121 Spur isolator wiring CSI350 122 4 Way sounder controller wiring CSC354CPR 123 4 20mA interface wiring CGI420 CIT420 CGI420R CIT420...

Page 8: ...e product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser THERE ARE NO UND...

Page 9: ...low You should contact your local distributor for product pricing availability ordering expediting and repairs Website Use the Eaton website to find product information You can also find information o...

Page 10: ...situation which if not avoided can result in minor to moderate injury or serious damage to the product General Safety Precautions NOTICE The operating system of the control panel may be revised as a...

Page 11: ...compatible with each other and that the full range of system functionality is supported by each device Each loop of the control panel can accommodate up to 200 addresses panels are available in one t...

Page 12: ...oop length is 2 km measured from the near to the far terminals on the panel motherboard PCB There is no minimum limit to loop length Any wiring spurs off the loop must be included within the 2 km limi...

Page 13: ...d 180 497 397 CF3000 CF30004GPNC Addressable Repeater Panels Addressable Passive Repeater 92 332 270 CF3000PRG CF3000PRG Addressable Passive Repeater c w Network Card 92 332 270 CF3000PRGNC CF3000PRGN...

Page 14: ...7 93 93 CAB492CS 812050FULL 0269X Addressable Wall VAD Red Plastic White Flash Deep Base 66 93 93 CAB492WD 812034FULL 0210X Addressable Wall VAD Red Plastic White Flash Shallow Base 37 93 93 CAB492WS...

Page 15: ...LL 0198X Addressable Interfaces Addressable Door Release Module 60 180 130 CIOP 7273 CIOP 7273 Addressable 4 20mA Interface 57 147 88 CGI420 CGI420 Addressable 3 Channel I O Unit Reset on Reset 60 180...

Page 16: ...S Single Mode Lon to Fibre Optic Adapter 43 136 116 CFSFL01 CFSFL01 Dual Channel Lon to Fibre Optic Adapter 43 136 116 CFSFL02 CFSFL02 Lon to RS232 Adapter connects panel network to PC 135 116 36 EC02...

Page 17: ...C0232 interface N A N A N A EFGVS PREMIUMDESGN EFGVS PREMIUMDESGN Sitemonitor Webserver Software c w EC0232 interface N A N A N A EF SITEMONITOR EF SITEMONITOR Conventional Alarms and Beacons Conventi...

Page 18: ...cellent response to smouldering and fast burning fires Photo thermal detectors can be programmed for thermal only operation at certain times of day The status LED can be programmed to either be perman...

Page 19: ...loop powered sounders and beacons are available to operate with the control panel consisting of a combined sounder base with a maximum output of 95 dB A a standalone sounder with a maximum output of...

Page 20: ...80 with Sensor fitted CAS380 with CASC fitted After the body has been clicked into place and connected a detector or front cover is then added to complete a very simple quick and neat installation The...

Page 21: ...duct in this range provides both audible and visual indication of a fire alarm The range consists of a VAD base and two wall sounders The CASBB394 has been designed with the same fixing as the CAS380...

Page 22: ...tand alone sounders Stand alone sounders are ideal for applications where greater sound outputs are required than can be achieved with a base sounder or for applications requiring a higher level of re...

Page 23: ...and can be programmed using the sophisticated cause and effect capabilities to operate either globally or in response to activation of specific devices or specific inputs Inputs are monitored for ope...

Page 24: ...O351S per loop is 20 1 channel I O device with mains rated switching CMIO353 CMIO353 is a single channel input output unit the output is capable of switching up to 8A at 230V AC Commonly used for appl...

Page 25: ...aximum 29mm depth CZMU352 IS CZMU352 IS Similar to the above but the detection zone has been programmed to accept a Zener barrier and a zone of 10 intrinsically safe detectors End of line for this zon...

Page 26: ...20 Spur isolator CSI350 enables soft addressing to work when the loop contains spurs it controls the addressing operation so that when the system reaches a spur all devices on the spur are allocated...

Page 27: ...CSC354CPR unit requires a local un switched 230V supply and incorporates a back up battery to 24 hours of standby operation followed by a minimum of 30 minutes of full alarm ringing A standby of 72 ho...

Page 28: ...devices per loop is 200 400010FIRE 0024X MCOM is a compact single channel output unit for general external equipment control This device is identified as an I O device by a Eaton addressable panel Th...

Page 29: ...eedback which addresses as a Technical Input The fan control output is performed by a volt free contact that allows a 30V signal to be switched to the extraction fan The fan feedback input is monitore...

Page 30: ...s its own CPU specifically configured to control the relevant input and output logic making programming quick and easy via the site installer software Using the site installer software each individual...

Page 31: ...lpoint types via an CZMU352 interface is not recommended Sounders Loop powered addressable sounders must be of the Eaton Fire Systems soft addressed analogue type Conventional sounders can also be con...

Page 32: ...s this practice and any ancillary equipment you connect should only consume power in the alarm or fault mode to meet the requirements of BS5839 Additional instructions for electromagnetic compatibilit...

Page 33: ...d maintenance facilities The control panel has comprehensive facilities for on site system configuration whereby the user can add or remove simple devices or change device text directly via the panel...

Page 34: ...s to address the devices on the main loop Every analogue device incorporates an integral short circuit isolator ensuring maximum system integrity A single short circuit will not disable any loop mount...

Page 35: ...g method and auto feed printer design the paper roll is simply dropped into the purpose designed cradle and the end of the roll is then offered up to the printer which will then automatically load the...

Page 36: ...ndby current 4 Loops loaded 26V 280mA I max a 26V RAW 150mA 26V 280mA I min 26V RAW 150mA 5V 43mA The panel is protected by an internal thermal device this requires no maintenance I max a I max b I mi...

Page 37: ...perated by external volt free contact Max value is 350 ma but loop loading should be confirmed via Loop Calculator software depending on the type of hardware being used Outputs Conventional sounder ci...

Page 38: ...ominal Voltage 24 Volts 10 Fuse PTC5 100 mA Polyswitch Maximum current 30 mA This output is not to be used for Fire protecting equipment or Fire alarm routing Equipment Any power taken from the alarm...

Page 39: ...495mm L x 395mm H x 180mm D Type of Material backbox Mild steel Power coated Type of Material Facia PC ABS Flammability Rating UL 94 V0 Total Number of knockouts 51 Diameter of Knock out 20mm Anti ta...

Page 40: ...It operates by providing 24 Volt output to an auxiliary device e g relay It is current limited to 30 mA using a resettable polyswitch Class change and test conditions do not operate this output If ope...

Page 41: ...of panel sounders the fire routing equipment output and the fire protecting Equipment This delay is selectable using the site installer download software The delay is configurable in increments of 1 m...

Page 42: ...te that the Control and indicating equipment has operated the fire routing equipment option 7 9 of EN54 pt2 Output 3 Disablement of Fire Protecting Equipment This output is ON to indicate that the fir...

Page 43: ...s used to disable the sounders of the control panel The disablement of sounders from the Fire Brigade Panel can be re enabled from the control panel only when the system is not in Alarm State German i...

Page 44: ...that these delays should be adjustable depending on the type of activity being carried out within the building For example if there was a fire detected from a single detector then we should start a 5...

Page 45: ...put will be activated otherwise the detector will be reset Timer T1 T2 Option not required by EN54 pt2 This mode is set on at access level 3 and is a commonly used by Eastern European Countries In the...

Page 46: ...core screened with an over sheath 2 Maximum loop length with any of the above cables is 2KM 3 Maximum volt drop must be limited to 7 volts 4 The conductors should be 1mm minimum and no larger than 1...

Page 47: ...a 20mm cable gland Remove a suitably located knockout feed the cable through the gland and bolt the gland to the backbox as shown Secure the cable to the side of the box using the cable clip provided...

Page 48: ...ire loop circuit including at each junction point and at each device terminals are provided on each device to facilitate this VII The screen should be earthed at the connection point provided at the p...

Page 49: ...1 2002 The electronic components within the fire panel are Static Sensitive Do not touch the electronics directly Mounting the backbox The panel can be flush mount or surface mounted 1 Surface Mount...

Page 50: ...he label on the isolating protective device should read in addition WARNING THIS SUPPLY REMAINS ALIVE WHEN THE MAIN SWITCH IS TURNED OFF A further label should be placed on the main isolating device r...

Page 51: ...This can either be connected to a loop of an individual panel or it can be connected to the network via a network card The recommended network cable for the network connection between panels is an enh...

Page 52: ...with the screen connected to the earthing points in the panel enclosure WARNING NO VOLTAGE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO THIS INPUT Panel outputs Panel sounders OPTION 7 8 EN54 PT 2 Two pairs of outputs are pr...

Page 53: ...istor is used for the transmission of fault signals to fault warning routing equipment This output is monitored using 6k8 end of line resistor and it current limited to 30 mA Under normal conditions i...

Page 54: ...able to develop a detailed building plan highlighting devices and locations to aid testing The panel will reset automatically once the 5 mins have elapsed If no devices are triggered during the weekly...

Page 55: ...ular servicing contract Further copies of this log book are obtainable from Eaton Electrical Systems Ltd Wheatley Hall Road Doncaster United Kingdom DN2 4NB Tel 44 0 1302 303303 Fax 44 0 1302 367155 C...

Page 56: ...on com Panel assembly information Panel assembly information Attaching the door The door is designed as a drop on fit Offer the door up to the back box in the open position as shown below Align the hi...

Page 57: ...itted as standard equipment prior to despatch or retro fitted later The method for fitting a cover is shown below Insert the bottom peg of the hinged cover into the panel as shown and close the hinged...

Page 58: ...der and feed paper into the printer The printer will then automatically pull the paper through if the panel is powered up Tear off the excess paper them close and secure the printer access door Please...

Page 59: ...s to distinguish between when a device has been tested in Walk Test Mode and when a device has been triggered while in normal operation The following differences will occur I When in the LOG mode One...

Page 60: ...C software The PC Software enables the address location text device type and any comments to be downloaded to the panels The software can download to all 126 networkable Panels The PC is connected to...

Page 61: ...T x x S S F F F F S S S S F F F F S S 1 1 2 2 S S O O U U N N D D E E R R C C I I R R C C U U I I T T 2 2 M M O O D D E E M M P P C C R R s s 2 2 3 3 2 2 M M I I M M I I C C R R E E P P E E A A T T E...

Page 62: ...evacuation command Fire Extinguisher Activate German mode only FRE Activate German mode only None Fire No indication on display creates a log entry Cascade Selects a delay in seconds on the device wit...

Page 63: ...is cleared Day Night Devices affected Optical Heat mode changes between heat or opto heat mode Heat mode changes between Heat A1R and Head CS Cascading Delay Set a delay duration when the cascade inpu...

Page 64: ...f a device when triggered can be delayed based on a user defined value in minutes This programming option is enabled when a value other than zero is entered inside the Delay window MCP Override This o...

Page 65: ...panel output can be assigned a unique list of zones derived from the zones available on the loop to activate this output two unique zones from this list have to be in fire or alternatively any zone ou...

Page 66: ...ystem disable Part of the system has been disabled Report to system supervisor System test Supervisor engineer is testing the system Check with system supervisor FRE Monitors status of FRE output Chec...

Page 67: ...CF3000 Installation and Operation Manual 25 14682 A July 2019 www eaton com Panel controls indicators Log book storage Printer Paper roll storage Optional hinged cover Scroll up Mute buzzer Scroll do...

Page 68: ...scrolling fire conditions faults pre alarms or disabled devices independently or for displaying a reduced menu when in fire condition When an event occurs the Touch Screen backlighting comes on unless...

Page 69: ...ystem Healthy XX Zones Active Fires 0 Disabled Test Mute buzzer 11 01 35 Supervisor FRE Off Pre Alarms 0 Faults 0 System Healthy 10 Zones Active Tuesday dd mm yyyy 16 25 25 BST On Fires 1 Disabled Tes...

Page 70: ...vice1 Lp 1 Ad 1 Z 1 Opto thermal 0 002 03 Jun 03 12 51 Warning Device2 Lp 1 Ad 2 Z 1 Opto thermal 69 002 12 32 59 Fault Device2 Lp 1 Ad 2 Z 1 Opto thermal 69 003 03 Jun 03 12 51 Warning Device3 Lp 1 A...

Page 71: ...h the supervisor button and enter the passcode 1 Enter the Supervisor Mode Passcode and select Silence Alarms button as the top of the screen 2 Select Yes to evacuate the building Silence Alarms Reset...

Page 72: ...list 1 Fix Fault 2 Reset Panel Mute Buzzer Others View Fires AC 19 View Pre Alarms View Disabled View Faults Reset 001 14 22 49 Mains Failure Supervisor FRE off Supervisor FRE off This will Reset the...

Page 73: ...Reset Supervisor FRE Off Pre alarm Some smoke heat but below re threshold These warnings will appear and disappear Mute Buzzer Others Fires AC 0 Pre Alarms Disabled Faults Pre alarms Enter the Supervi...

Page 74: ...iew Faults Others AC 100 Weekly Test Send analogue values to PC View Log Send Log to PC Check Config Disabled devices Enter the Supervisor mode and Select the Disabled tab The individual buttons show...

Page 75: ...Supervisor FRE off Exit Zone 001 Zone 1 Zone 003 Zone 3 Touch Enabled button to Disable Touch Disabled button to Enable Zone 002 Zone 2 Zone 004 Zone 4 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enable All Su...

Page 76: ...tton and enter the passcode 1 Enter the Supervisor Mode and Select the Others Tab 2 Press LampTest Evacuate Silence Alarms Mute Buzzer Reset Supervisor FRE off Others View Fires AC 19 View Pre Alarms...

Page 77: ...others tab as shown below Press Weekly test Weekly test is now in progress The weekly test will ask the user to carry out a reset on completion of the callpoint operation Evacuate Silence Alarms Mute...

Page 78: ...anges Once the maximum 10 000 events has been reached the panel will automatically overwrite the oldest event every time a new event is stored The event log can only be reset by an approved service en...

Page 79: ...the loop and pinpoint the exact location of any break in the loop wiring and will also identify any changes in the loop configuration e g New devices added or changed device types Evacuate Silence Al...

Page 80: ...device then use use the replace device menu to allocate an existing address to the new device Supervisor FRE Off Loop 1 Loop 2 Select a Loop Exit 1 0 2 3 Enter Loop 1 Address Supervisor FRE Off Exit...

Page 81: ...able Disable Address 001 Lobby Build 1 1st oor Loop 1 Zone 2 Type Optical 002 Main Reception Building 1 1st oor Loop 1 Zone 2 Type Optical 003 Storage archive Building 1 1st oor Loop 1 Zone 2 Type Opt...

Page 82: ...to place a zone into test mode Touch Button to remove a zone from test mode Reset Service FRE Off Exit Test Service FRE Off Con gure Commission Test Service FRE Off Global Flashing LED On Off Exit Exi...

Page 83: ...sor button and enter the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Test Service FRE Off Con gure Commission Test Global ashing LED s Flashing Off Service FRE Off Global Flashing LED On Off Ex...

Page 84: ...h the supervisor button and enter the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Test One Man Walk Test Feature is outside EN54 spec Do you want to continue Yes No One Man Walk Test Awaiting A...

Page 85: ...n Test Con gure Load CDR from Laptop This will erase the current CDR Do you want to continue Yes No Exit Mute Buzzer Reset Exit Reset Service FRE Off Load logo from PC Load CDR from Laptop Download CD...

Page 86: ...ter the Service Mode and Select Commission Service Commission Test Con gure Download CDR to Laptop Start PC program Press OK to continue or Cancel to exit OK Cancel Exit Mute Buzzer Reset Select Downl...

Page 87: ...auto learn Maintenance auto learn Yes autolearn all loops Exit Mute Buzzer Reset Exit Service FRE Off Auto Learn Yes autolearn loop 1 only Yes autolearn loop 2 only Yes autolearn loop 3 only Yes auto...

Page 88: ...scode Enter the Service Mode and Select Commission Service FRE off Commission Test Con gure This will delete all log entries Do you want to continue Yes No Exit Mute Buzzer Reset Select Erase Log from...

Page 89: ...2 V0 0 0 Panel Number 0 Total Panels 1 Total Addresses 13 Total Zones 4 Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 Loop 4 Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 Loop 4 Optical Ionisation Thermal A1R Opto Thermal Thermal BS Thermal CS Call P...

Page 90: ...Opto thermal 003 Device 3 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Type Opto thermal 004 Device 4 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Type Opto thermal 005 Device 5 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Type Opto thermal Exit Exit Goto Reset Reset Ser...

Page 91: ...and enter the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Commission then Press Printer settings Service FRE Off Commission Test Con gure Exit Reset Service FRE off Exit Reset Request Auto Mute...

Page 92: ...ter the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Commission then Press Change Panel Number Service FRE Off Commission Test Con gure Exit Reset Change Panel Number 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 ok 0 2 3 Ca...

Page 93: ...the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Commission then Press Number of Panels in Network Number of Panels in Network 1 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 ok 0 2 3 Cancel Service FRE Off Commission Test Con...

Page 94: ...nter the service passcode Enter the Service Mode and Select Commission then Press Screen Cover Service FRE Off Commission Test Con gure Exit Reset Service FRE off Installed Not Required Exit Reset Mut...

Page 95: ...ce Mode and Select Configure Service FRE off Commission Test Con gure Reset Exit Mute Buzzer Service FRE off Reset Exit Exit Change Date Time Change Text Configure Zones Change Passcode Italian Mode S...

Page 96: ...screens below will become the global settings for all loop sounders Service FRE off Reset Sound Settings Exit Service FRE off Reset Volume Sound Exit Service FRE off Service FRE off Reset Reset Low S...

Page 97: ...ons Shown Below Service FRE off Reset Exit Change Date Time Change Text Configure Zones Change Passcode Italian Mode Mute Buzzer Programming I O and Sounders Add Delete Configure Heat Detectors Networ...

Page 98: ...Configure Heat Detectors Network Language Day Night Network Protocol Service FRE Off Change address text Change Panel Text Change zone text Reset Exit Mute Buzzer 001 Device 1 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Ty...

Page 99: ...e Date Time Change Text Configure Zones Change Passcode Italian Mode Mute Buzzer Programming I O and Sounders Add Delete Configure Heat Detectors Network Language Day Night Network Protocol Service FR...

Page 100: ...FRE off Reset Exit Change Date Time Change Text Configure Zones Change Passcode Italian Mode Mute Buzzer Programming I O and Sounders Add Delete Configure Heat Detectors Network Language Day Night Net...

Page 101: ...Detectors Network Language Day Night Network Protocol Zone 002 Zone 2 Zone 003 Zone 3 Zone 004 Zone 4 Touch row to con gure Exit Reset Service FRE Off Zone 001 Zone 1 001 Device 1 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone...

Page 102: ...6 7 8 9 ok 0 2 3 Passcode is not correct No change made Ok Veri cation is incorrect No change made New Password accepted Saved Ok Ok Cancel Mute Buzzer Service FRE off Reset Change Engineering code E...

Page 103: ...elect Configure Select Add Zone Add Zone Yes No Service FRE Off Reset Add Zone Add Device Delete Zone Delete Device Exit Service FRE off Reset Exit Change Date Time Change Text Change Passcode Italian...

Page 104: ...Service Mode and Select Configure select Add Delete then Delete Zone 2 Select Zone to be Deleted 3 Confirm or Cancel Deletion Service FRE Off Reset Add Zone Add Device Delete Zone Delete Device Exit Z...

Page 105: ...e Mode and Select Configure select Add Delete then Add Device 2 Select a Loop to Add a New Device 3 Confirm New Device and Loop Service FRE Off Reset Add Zone Add Device Delete Zone Delete Device Exit...

Page 106: ...E Off Reset Add Zone Add Device Delete Zone Delete Device Exit 001 Device 1 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Type Opto thermal Touch row to delete 002 Device 2 Zone 2 Loop 1 Zone 2 Type Opto thermal 003 Device 3...

Page 107: ...ge Passcode Italian Mode Mute Buzzer Programming I O and Sounders Configure Zones Add Delete Configure Heat Detectors Network Language Day Night Network Protocol 001 Device 1 Zone 1 Loop 1 Zone 1 Type...

Page 108: ...e password entry screen is accessed via the supervisor mode button Press supervisor mode and the password entry screen will be displayed type in the passcode and press Ok If the wrong password is ente...

Page 109: ...O O P P 4 4 A A U U X X R R E E L L A A Y Y L L O O O O P P C C I I R R C C U U I I T T S S 0 0 V V S S S S F F F F F F F F S S S S 2 2 6 6 V V R R x x C C T T S S R R T T S S O O V V T T x x T T x x...

Page 110: ...en mounting surfaces a very uneven surface may cause the base to deform when the mounting screws are tightened down loosen screws to reduce this or slide base to a flat position WARNING DO NOT USE HIG...

Page 111: ...Continuous 910Hz Pulsed 910Hz 0Hz pulse 1Hz Two tone 610 910Hz 1Hz cycle Slow whoop 500 1200Hz in 3 5 seconds 0 5secs gap E E E E I IN N O O U U T T A An na al lo og gu ue e A Ad dd dr re es ss sa ab...

Page 112: ...face using two suitable screws the rear gasket fits underneath the base and the sounder gask et fits inside the base Connection WARNING Do NOT use high voltage testers if ANY equipment is connected to...

Page 113: ...or the cable gland fixing 2 Drill out the required fixing holes 3 Fix to mounting surface using two suitable screws Connections WARNING Do NOT use high voltage testers if ANY equipment is connected to...

Page 114: ...ss through aperture in sounder body and terminate at the front 6 Connections are to connector block on front of main sounder body System functionality 1 Volume and tone are set by control panel no nee...

Page 115: ...into place on base main body locks into place when pressed into position 5 Cables pass through aperture in sounder body and terminate at the front 6 Connections are to connector block on main sounder...

Page 116: ...ed into place on base 5 Cables pass through aperture in sounder body and terminate at the front Ensure cables are correctly sealed for IP66 integrity 6 Connections are to connector block on main sound...

Page 117: ...eration for details Standard connections Note N No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 The end...

Page 118: ...s the wires into it 4 Connect the unit according the diagram below Note N No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard connections Note N 1 Only connect...

Page 119: ...This unit can only be used with CDB300 I detector base and compatible detectors 2 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 3 The end of line resistor must always be fitted even if the...

Page 120: ...Type FIRETUF FP200 MICC Note N No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details There are no serviceable parts so no maintenance procedures apply Standard connection...

Page 121: ...the spur is unused 4 Maximum spur length See BS5839 Pt1 2002 for Zone Coverage 5 Maximum number of call points allowed is unlimited 6 Detector zone end of line device is EOLM 1 7 Callpoint zone has en...

Page 122: ...tion correctly No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details Standard connections Note N 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 For maximum s...

Page 123: ...uired See control panel operation for details This unit requires a permanent 230V AC supply Standard connections Note N 1 Only connect cable screen to its adjacent earth terminal 2 The end of line res...

Page 124: ...wires into it 4 Connect the unit according to the diagram below 5 Set the required threshold levels via the DIL switches Standard connections Note N Recommended Loop Cable Type FIRETUF FP200 MICC No a...

Page 125: ...tion for details There are no serviceable parts so no maintenance procedures apply Standard connections Note N 1 This unit can only be used with Eaton FXN520 detector base and compatible detectors 2 O...

Page 126: ...TUF FP200 MICC Note N No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details There are no serviceable parts so no maintenance procedures apply Standard connections Note N 1...

Page 127: ...o the diagram below 3 Recommended Loop Cable Type FIRETUF FP200 MICC Note N No addressing of the interface is required See control panel operation for details There are no serviceable parts so no main...

Page 128: ...128 CF3000 Installation and Operation Manual 25 14682 A July 2019 www eaton com Appendix Typical smoke management topology diagram Grouped smoke management devices...

Page 129: ...antled as this involves several hazards which are best handled under controlled conditions using specialised equipment No attempt should be made to repair any batteries they should be treated as dispo...

Page 130: ...alarm signal Type C 7 13 Alarm counter 8 9 Output to fault routing equipment 9 5 Disablement of each point 10 Test condition Other technical data see Doc PR200 04 514 held by the manufacturer EN 54 4...

Page 131: ...131 CF3000 Installation and Operation Manual 25 14682 A July 2019 www eaton com Notes Notes...

Page 132: ...South Yorkshire DN2 4NB Eaton EMEA Headquarters Route de la Longeraie 7 1110 Morges Switzerland Eaton eu 2019 Eaton All Rights Reserved Publication No 25 14682 A July 2019 Eaton is a registered tradem...

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