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Installation and operation manual for
conventional fire panels
EATON
www.eaton.com
Technical Data
25-
16733
-A
Effective
October 2019
Control and Indication Equipment (CIE)
The panel is designed as an Analogue non-addressable system .
The panel enclosure is constructed from PC ABS components .
The front cover is hinged at the bottom and is secured at the top
of the panel by two retaining screws . On the inside of the panel a
sliding PCB tray makes it easy to remove the tray without touch-
ing the PCB . The back box houses the PSE, the stand-by batteries
and has 29 x 20mm cable access points . Terminal blocks are
positioned to enable ease of connection .
The Fire Panel comes with either 2, 4 or 8 zones . Each zone
can be independently configured with a variety of compatible
conventional devices up to a maximum load of 200mA per
zone . A maximum of 32 inputs devices is possible as one zone
configuration example; a loading calculator is available to assist
with zone configuration .
Figure 1. Fire Panel Dimensions
The panel continuously monitors the state of each zone for Fire
and Fault conditions which are only indicated on the affected zone .
Once a Fire condition is detected on a zone then the panel turns
on the Fire indicators for the zone in fire and triggers the fire alarm
devices across all zones . All remaining zones will continue to
monitor for secondary fires or fault conditions .
The panel also continuously monitors the state of each conven-
tional sounder circuit and will report any fault condition detected
on the sounder fault LED .
The panel has multiple non-monitored outputs such as Auxiliary
Output, Fire Relay, Fault Relay, and an Interlink Relay . These
outputs are extended with the option board that provides addi-
tional monitored FRE and FPE outputs, and a non-monitored relay
per zone circuit . The fire panel also has a monitored input called
Class Change . Further information is contained within this guide .