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Technical Data 

25-16733-A

 

Effective 

October 2019

Installation and operation manual for  

conventional fire panels 

EATON

 www.eaton.com

Battery Connections

1. Connect the 

BLACK

 battery wire to the 

BLACK (-)

 battery

terminal of Battery B (Figure 21)

2. Connect the 

RED

 battery wire to the 

RED (+)

 battery

terminal of Battery A (shown as grey)

3. Connect the link cable between the two remaining

terminals

Connecting the Zone Cables

Connect the cables (clearly labelled with the zone numbers) to the 

appropriate zone +/- terminals, observing the correct polarity (see 

Figure 22) .
If any of the zones are not used then the EOLM-1 must remain 

fitted to the terminals of that zone to ensure the system remains 

fault free .

  CAUTION

DO NOT USE A HIGH VOLTAGE TESTER WHEN WIRING IS 

CONNECTED TO ANY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.

  NOTE

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ZONE CABLING IS CONNECTED 

TO THE CORRECT ZONE INPUT OTHERWISE ANY FIRE OR 

FAULT INDICATION ON THE PANEL WILL NOT MATCH THE 

ZONE MAP OF THE SITE, AND WILL NOT BE COMPLIANT 

WITH BS5839

Figure 21. Battery Connection

Figure 22. Panel Wiring  Diagram

Summary of Contents for EFCV2Z

Page 1: ...Conventional Fire Panels Installation and operation manual EFCV2Z EFCV4Z EFCV8Z EFCV2Z NB EFCV4Z NB EFCV8Z NB October 2019...

Page 2: ...ing the Battery Supply 15 Battery Connections 16 Connecting the Input Output Cables 17 Interlinking Two Panels 17 Option Board 18 Panel Configuration 19 Zone Configuration 19 Detector Fitting 19 Insta...

Page 3: ...call points on the zone along with an intrinsi cally safe barrier The Eaton Conventional re alarm system is certi ed to EN54 part 2 and part 4 and is designed to meet the recommendations in BS5839 The...

Page 4: ...remaining zones will continue to monitor for secondary res or fault conditions The panel also continuously monitors the state of each conven tional sounder circuit and will report any fault condition...

Page 5: ...is provided in the PSE Specification on page 28 Note that the charging circuit will be in its high impedance state approximately 3V DC if no batteries faulty batteries or only one battery is connected...

Page 6: ...ection detectors and call points devices only and must be terminated with an EOLM 1 embedded in the last device Figure 4 Intrinsically safe conventional detection devices cannot be wired onto a conven...

Page 7: ...LOW No battery voltage or battery voltage too low Mains Fault ON ON ON SLOW Mains voltage has been lost Battery Failure ON ON SLOW SLOW Battery impedance fault Charger Fault ON ON ON SLOW Charger volt...

Page 8: ...put must be considered when calculating battery standby times The contacts are not monitored Class Change The sounders can be operated by an external volt free contact Figure 8 A short circuit at this...

Page 9: ...peater fault FRE fault FPE fault Interlink Relay The Interlink Relay in conjunction with a non latching zone can be used to link two EFCV fire panels together Figure 10 It is recom mended to use a non...

Page 10: ...te during a fire event and is connected to phone diallers and or Building Management Systems When the FRE option board is fitted SW12 1 dip switch is set to Fitted See Battery Connections on page 16 T...

Page 11: ...SULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND COULD INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY Figure 12 System Cabling NOTE WHEN INSTALLED THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE EMC DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC TO MAINTAIN EMC COMPLIANCE TH...

Page 12: ...TENTIAL HAZARD IN A POSITION WHERE IT IS READILY ACCESSIBLE TO AUTHORISED STAFF AND THE FIRE SERVICES IDEALLY ON THE PERIMETER OF A BUILDING NEAR A PERMANENT ENTRANCE Mounting the Panel To prepare the...

Page 13: ...emove the screw and push the PCB up to the right and forwards as shown in Figure 16 Once the cable entry holes have been cut then fit the cable glands to the back box If the panel is being flush mount...

Page 14: ...into the wall and insert wall plugs and secure the panel to the wall as shown in Figure 18 Ensure any dust is cleaned from the back box Secure the PSE PCB back into the back box by following the reve...

Page 15: ...VOLT DROP LIMITATION WHEN SIZING CABLES USE ONLY APPROVED CABLE TYPES DO NOT TIGHTEN TERMINAL CONNECTOR SCREWS TOO TIGHT KEEP POLARITY THROUGHOUT NON COLOURED CONDUCTORS SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY MARKED...

Page 16: ...cables clearly labelled with the zone numbers to the appropriate zone terminals observing the correct polarity see Figure 22 If any of the zones are not used then the EOLM 1 must remain fitted to the...

Page 17: ...e panel main board must be changed to the Repeater Output On setting see Figure 23 Interlinking Two Panels Wire the two panels together as shown in Figure 25 The EOLM 1 must be fitted for the zone cir...

Page 18: ...L ON THE OPTION BOARD THIS PREVENTS ERRONEOUS FAULT CONDITIONS BEING DISPLAYED ON THE PANEL Connecting the Zonal Outputs Connect the cabling from the external equipment to the relevant zone terminals...

Page 19: ...onventional Intrinsically Safe Conventional 1 SW3 1 OFF SW3 1 ON 2 SW3 2 OFF SW3 2 ON 3 SW3 3 OFF SW3 3 ON 4 SW3 4 OFF SW3 4 ON 5 SW3 5 OFF SW3 5 ON 6 SW3 6 OFF SW3 6 ON 7 SW3 7 OFF SW3 7 ON 8 SW3 8 O...

Page 20: ...panel to clear the fire condition before you re enable the zone Check that the following outputs are in the correct state Auxillary Output 30V Fire Relay C NC Fault Relay C NO Interlink Relay C NC FRE...

Page 21: ...ts Battery Check WARNING THIS TEST WILL ACTIVATE ANY EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE FRE FPE OR FIRE RELAYS IF THE ACTIVATION OF THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIRED THEN THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE DISABLED DI...

Page 22: ...o be conducted by the Premises Management Each week perform a Lamp Test to check that all visual and audible indicators on the panel are functioning correctly See LampTest on page 25 Each week a diffe...

Page 23: ...y the fire alarm devices will stop sounding the panel buzzer will continue sounding This function will immediately exit back to Access Level 1 Sound Fire Alarm Devices This function is only available...

Page 24: ...ite and activate any other equipment attached to the fire alarm system This function will allow the following to be disabled Individual Zones All fire alarm devices FRE if fitted FPE if fitted Enter t...

Page 25: ...mes 3 Zone 5 2 4 times 3 Zone 6 2 5 times 3 Zone 7 2 6 times 3 Zone 8 2 7 times 3 Pressing Select button will accept the selected test zone and exit back to Access Level 1 The Test indicator will rema...

Page 26: ...he Test indicator will turn on and the buzzer will give a slow pulsing tone This function places all zones in test mode and is used during commissioning to test every fire detection device on a zone R...

Page 27: ...r of sounder outputs 2 2 4 Maximum loading per output 250mA Fuse protection per output 250mA PTC End of Line Termination per output 6K8 resistor Unmonitored Outputs Fire Relay Type Volt Free Single Po...

Page 28: ...atteries 2 Capacity 12V 5Ah Recommended Battery Yucell Y5 12 Yuasa NPH5 12 Battery Fuse 6 3A Anti Surge Battery voltage Charging value 27 3V DC 20 Recommended period for battery replacement 5 years Ba...

Page 29: ...PE Output Rating 24V 50mA Fuse 50mA PTC EOLR 6 8K Number of Auxiliary Relays 2 4 8 Auxiliary Relays Un monitored Type Volt Free Single Pole Double Throw Rating 30V DC 50mA Fuse 500mA PTC Cable Specifi...

Page 30: ...Intended for the use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings EN54 4 EFCV2ZONE EFCV4ZONE EFCV8ZONE Intended for the use in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around...

Page 31: ...31 Installation and operation manual for conventional fire panels EATON www eaton com Technical Data 25 16733 A Effective October 2019...

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