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FAP54 Installation                                                 

    

 

 

 
 

1  GENERAL SAFETY RULES 

1.1  PEOPLE’S SAFETY     

Below some general safety instructions which must be absolutely observed. 

1.1.1  Installation, commissioning and maintenance operations 

Only skilled people must be in charge of installation, fault research and in general of any operation to be carried out on 
the system or control panel. 
This  personnel  shall  be  provided  with  the  suitable  documentation,  in  particular  the  present  manual.  For  no  reason  a 
non-skilled  operator  must  operate  the  control  panel.  The  control  panel  shall  be  preventively  disconnected  from  the 
network. 

 

1.1.2  Power supply isolating device 

As  the  control  panel  is  designed  to  be  installed  in  a  fixed  way,  regulations  require  the  installation  of  a  power  supply 
isolating device  with manual control. This device shall be fitted by the installer inside an electric cabinet  which might 
include also other devices, therefore it shall be suitably identified. 

 

1.1.3  Batteries 

The control panel has an internal power source provided by two sealed lead batteries. 

 

 

ATTENTION! 

 

Danger of explosion if the batteries are replaced with the wrong type. Remove used batteries following the instructions 
provided. 
The batteries can generate electric shock or burns due to the short circuit high current. It is necessary to observe the 
following precautions: 

  Remove all clocks, bracelets or any other metal objects. 

  Use objects with insulated handles. 

  Do not put metal tools or objects on the batteries. 

 

            

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! 

 

 

Do not try to change battery wiring or connectors. These operations can cause injuries

 

1.1.4  Battery disposal 

Lead batteries contain harmful substances! 

 

 

 

 

At the end of their life cycle they shall not be disposed of with common waste, but delivered to an authorized recycling 
and disposal centre. 

Summary of Contents for FAP54

Page 1: ...DS80SC61 002I LBT80099 Installation manual GB FAP54 Multiprocessor modular control panel for fire detection 00 51 09 ...

Page 2: ...lease contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product The information contained in this document has been collected and controlled carefully However the company cannot be held responsible for any possible errors and omissions The company reserves the right to make at any time and without warning improvements and modifications to the ...

Page 3: ...YOUT OF FAP54 16 INTERNAL MODULES 11 3 FAP54 COMPONENTS 12 3 1 FRONT PANEL OF FAP541 12 3 2 FRONT PANEL OF FAP544 FAP548 FAP5416 13 3 3 KEYPAD 14 3 4 LED INDICATORS ON THE FRONT PANEL 14 3 5 FAP ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 16 3 6 FAP54 CPU BOARD 17 3 7 FAP54 CONTROL AND COMMAND BOARD 18 3 8 EXAMPLES OF FAP54 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION 19 3 9 FAP54 BATTERY CHARGER BOARD 20 3 10 FA128 LINE MODULE 21 3 ...

Page 4: ...evice shall be fitted by the installer inside an electric cabinet which might include also other devices therefore it shall be suitably identified 1 1 3 Batteries The control panel has an internal power source provided by two sealed lead batteries ATTENTION Danger of explosion if the batteries are replaced with the wrong type Remove used batteries following the instructions provided The batteries ...

Page 5: ...trol panel described in this manual has been developed according to the quality reliability and performance criteria used by ELKRON Every component can operate according to the EN54 2 and EN54 4 standards 1 5 LIST OF OPTIONS WITH REQUIREMENTS 7 8 Output to fire alarm device 7 9 Output to fire alarm routing equipment 7 11 Delay to outputs 7 12 Co incidence detection 8 3 Fault signals from points 8 ...

Page 6: ...6 FAP54 Installation 2 FAP54 OVERALL DIMENSIONS Figure 1 Internal view and hole template for fastening to the wall ...

Page 7: ... on the AC DC converter Then fasten the cable properly with a small band For the supply cable a manually operated power supply switching device externally to the control panel must be used this switching device must have a 3 mm minimum distance between contacts The switching equipment must disconnect simultaneously the Line and the Neutral conductor After powering the control panel on connect the ...

Page 8: ...8 FAP54 Installation 2 5 LAYOUT OF FAP54 01 INTERNAL MODULES ...

Page 9: ...FAP54 Installation 9 2 6 LAYOUT OF FAP54 04 INTERNAL MODULES ...

Page 10: ...10 FAP54 Installation 2 7 LAYOUT OF FAP54 08 INTERNAL MODULES ...

Page 11: ...FAP54 Installation 11 2 8 LAYOUT OF FAP54 16 INTERNAL MODULES ...

Page 12: ...12 FAP54 Installation 3 FAP54 COMPONENTS 3 1 FRONT PANEL OF FAP541 ...

Page 13: ...FAP54 Installation 13 3 2 FRONT PANEL OF FAP544 FAP548 FAP5416 The front panel contains the following components display alphanumeric keypad keys LEDs ...

Page 14: ...ed by 1 minute The maximum overall time initial delay increments due to the key is 10 minutes Whenever the user presses this key an event is stored in the event log and if the passwords are enabled the level 2 password is required MASTER ALARM When the control panel is in monitoring phase this key triggers the general alarm condition Whenever the user presses this key an event is stored in the eve...

Page 15: ...hat the maintenance procedure has found one or more smoke detectors which require maintenance TEST SYSTEM YELLOW When ON it indicates that a zone test is in progress MAIN BATTERY GREEN Steady ON the control panel is powered on by the main AC Blinking the control panel is powered on by batteries EXCLUSIONS LINE YELLOW When ON it indicates that one or more circuits are excluded ZONE YELLOW When ON i...

Page 16: ...ries fuse Maximum current provided by batteries with AC power supply disconnected Maximum battery internal resistance 2x12V 12 Ah F4AL 250V 4 0 A Rimax 0 8 Ω Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Pollution grade Grade 2 Overvoltage category CAT II NA NC outputs Fire alarm Siren activated Faults Programmable Missing AC Exclusions Controlled outputs Siren max 500mA Self powered siren max 250 mA RS232 RS485...

Page 17: ...TES The following optional modules are not covered by the EN54 2 standard MODEM MODULES MPSTN500 PSTN and MGSM500 GSM LAN MODULE LAN TCP IP500 232 485 MODULE RS232 RS485 IT USB KEY MODULE for connection via JP17 with external mass storage USB key ...

Page 18: ...C are meant to be idle NOT armed The fault relay is normally energized when the control panel is powered on in case of fault the relay is released The relay outputs PROG RL1 RL2 and FAULT must NOT be used to command output devices of type C E J G and transmission devices ...

Page 19: ...s on the control and command board If a self powered siren output is used connect a 10KΩ end line resistor with the siren terminals see figure If no self powered siren output is used connect a 10KΩ resistor with the self powered siren output terminals on the control and command board If no external power supply is connected make a jumper between PS CTRL terminals he resistors and jumper are mounte...

Page 20: ... handles the recharge of two lead acid batteries connected in series As to performance it complies with EN54 4 NOTE in case of connection of additional power supply units connect the negative terminal of the additional power supply unit with the negative terminal of the control panel power supply unit ...

Page 21: ...of the following control panels FAP54 04 FAP54 08 FAP54 16 It can be inserted in any free slot of the Backplane and its configuration is completely automatic without the need to set the address The presence on board of the short circuit insulator ensures the best protection against possible faults due to the detection line The FA128 line module can be configured by the control panel both with open...

Page 22: ...Co incidence detection 8 3 Fault signals from points 8 9 Output to fault warning routing equipment 9 5 Disablement of addressable points 10 Test condition 0051 09 0051 is a trademark of URMET S p A Via Bologna 188 C 10154 Torino Italy 09 0051 CPR 0238 DoP n 0051 CPR 0238 FAP548 Fire detection and fire alarm control panel EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 EN 54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 100 240 V 15 10 50 60 Hz 3 ...

Page 23: ...lation 23 4 DETECTION LINES 4 1 LOOP LINE CONNECTION CLASS A M9 JP2 JP1 IN SHIELD OUT I N 2 I N1 NC C NO PWR I C Figure 2 Device connection on loop line class A Shield to be connected to earth on the control panel ...

Page 24: ...le with reference to Figure 2 if a short circuit occurs between device 2 and device 3 the action of the insulators enables the system to isolate the line section between the devices under consideration Device 2 will be powered by side A of the line module while device 3 will be powered by side B of the line module No device will be lost and the short circuit will be isolated Instead if the short c...

Page 25: ...ows a series type connection The picture on the right shows a parallel type connection Note that the execution of autoaddressing procedures on series type connections guarantees the assignment of consecutive addresses to the points Shield to be connected to earth on the control panel Shield to be connected to earth on the control panel ...

Page 26: ...total resistance less than 100 Ω NOTE the max total length of the open line is the sum of the lengths of all the branches To find out the line cable resistance short circuit the two wires at each branch terminal and then use an ohmmeter to measure the wires to be connected with the control panel terminals NOTE if on the detection line there are short circuit insulators they shall be removed before...

Page 27: ... DEVICE See the programming manual for further details In case of automatic addressing it is possible to address one single line address simultaneously all the lines In both cases it is necessary to define the type of line Open Loop To enable automatic addressing follow the steps below Press the menu key Select programming option 1 Press OK to confirm selection Select 1 to select the Circuit menu ...

Page 28: ...tialization is used in case of system expansion The previous points already configured are not changed while the new ones are automatically assigned a valid address starting from the first available one If any point of the previous configuration is removed the control panel will automatically assign the address of the removed point to a new device If the auto addressed mode is selected a further c...

Page 29: ... the failure reasons The initialization procedure consists of sub procedures some of which usually the most burdensome in terms of time can be interrupted by the user The user is allowed to interrupt abort a procedure when the following message is shown If the procedure is interrupted by the user the control panel will carry out the following operations on each module restore of the previous confi...

Page 30: ...e devices with valid addresses range 1 128 A new or non configured device is not accepted by the control panel which will abort the procedure Update this type of initialization is used in case of system expansion The points already configured are not changed while the new ones are automatically assigned a valid address starting from the first available one If any addresses of the previous configur...

Page 31: ... communication problems with the control panel or devices with duplicated addresses The type refers to a device whose address is recognized by the control panel but whose type is not valid for the control panel By pressing ESC The configuration before initialization is restored if the pre configured or update mode is selected The configuration is cancelled if the self addressed mode is selected By...

Page 32: ...e end of storage it is possible to delete all the associations or only the ones no longer valid During the initialization procedure regardless of the type of selected initialization a module fault could occur In such a case the procedure will be interrupted and the following message will be displayed with The number of the circuit connected to the line affected by the fault The error code please r...

Page 33: ... the previous configuration if the pre configured or update initialization mode has been selected cancellation of the configuration if the auto addressed or walk addressing initialization mode has been selected Therefore if the user interrupts the initialization procedure in auto addressed or walk addressing mode any configuration stored in the module before the start of initialization procedure w...

Page 34: ...t 7 Unexpected answer from the module 1 8 Unexpected answer from the module 1 9 Unexpected answer from the module 1 10 Unexpected answer from the module 1 11 Unexpected answer from the module 1 12 Unexpected answer from the module 1 13 Module is blocked 1 14 Module not usable because of a serious line fault e g short circuit overload 15 Fault in the module transmitter 16 Fault in the module transm...

Page 35: ...ing the address assignment phase Check the electrical connections after the point 12 Auto addressed loop mode initialization point with random address not found Check the electrical connections 13 Procedure stopped by the control panel a stop command has been received 20 Pre configured loop mode initialization line fault overload or shortcircuit at power on Check the electrical connections among t...

Page 36: ...a point with invalid address The module could not communicate with the point check the electrical connections 66 Auto addressed open mode initialization no answer from a point with valid 1 128 address The module could not communicate with the point check the electrical connections 67 Auto addressed open mode initialization Missing answer from a point with valid 1 128 address The module could not c...

Page 37: ...cedure line fault overload or shortcircuit at power on Check the electrical connections among the circuit line card and the points connected directly with LA and LB 206 Type match verification procedure mismatch between the configuration stored in the control panel and the configuration in the field 207 Search short circuit line fault overload or shortcircuit at power on Check the electrical conne...

Page 38: ...he bits set are represented by asterisks and indicate the faults occurred according to the following decoding table BMP1 Bit 0 Fault on circuit A 1 isolated at terminals LA for short circuit overload Bit 1 Fault on circuit B 2 isolated at terminals LB for short circuit overload Bit 2 Fault on circuit A 1 isolated at the point XXX for short circuit overload Bit 3 Fault on circuit B 2 isolated at th...

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