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1.   Square off and de-burr the end of the exhaust pipe. Ensure that the 

pipe is free from any particles that might interfere with the pipe con-
nection. 

 

2.   Remove the output plug from the output port being used (either the 

top or bottom of the unit). 

 

3.  

Insert the air exhaust pipe into the port, ensuring a snug fit. 

 

DO NOT glue these pipes.

WIRING

WARNING

Before working on the FAAST XS system, notify all required authorities that 
the system will be temporarily out of service. Make sure all power has been 
removed from the system before opening the unit. All wiring must be in ac-
cordance with local codes.

POWER CABLES

Use the power ratings of the unit and any other connected products to deter-
mine the required wire sizes for each connection.

CONDUIT USAGE

If electrical conduit has been used for system wiring, terminate the conduit at 
the cable entry ports on the top or bottom of the unit, using the appropriate 
conduit connectors.

 

1.   Run all wiring, both power and alarm, through the conduit and into 

the left side of the unit enclosure.

 

2.   Attach the appropriate wires to the supplied Euro connectors. Follow 

appropriate local codes and electrical standards for all cabling.

 

3.   Plug the appropriate connector into the mating connector on the unit.  

Refer to Table 1.

T5 - 
FA

UL

T

NO   

CO
M   NC

T7 -ISOLA

TE

NO   

CO
M   NC

T6 - EX

T.

MONIT

OR

T8 - MODBUS

Rx–     G       Rx+

T9 - MODBUS

Tx

–     G       

Tx

+

T10 - UNUSED

T1 - POWER

+   +   –    

+         – 

T2 - FIRE 

2

NC   

CO
M   NO

T3 - FIRE 

1

NC   

CO
M   NO

T4 - ALER

T

NC   

CO
M   NO

FIGURE 3. POWER AND ALARM CONNECTION BLOCK

TABLE 1. TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS

ASP128-00

SYSTEM WIRING

Refer to Table 1 for the field wiring terminal descriptions of the unit. Refer to 
Figure 4 to see a typical system wiring scenario for monitoring the FAAST XS 
system at a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP).

 

4 ASUG80001

TERMINAL 

BLOCK

T1

External Power – Powers Aspirating Smoke Detector

T2

Fire2 Relay – Maintains state on loss of power

T3

Fire1 Relay – Maintains state on loss of power

T4

Alert Relay – Maintains state on loss of power 

T5

Fault Relay – Resets on loss of power

T6

External Monitor – Maintains state on loss of power

T7

Isolate Relay – Maintains state on loss of power

T8

RS 485 Rx

Rx and Tx can be wired in a half duplex configuration

T9

RS 485 Tx

Rx and Tx can be wired in a half duplex configuration

T10

Unused

N.C.

N.O.

C.

Fire2 Relay

 

Contacts

(T2)

Fire Panel (FACP) typical connection 

FAAST XS

Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®

for monitoring of device

Alarm

Short = Fire

Open = Fault

EOL

N.C.

N.O.

C.

Fire1 Relay

 

Contacts

(T3)

Alarm

Short = Fire

Open = Fault

N.C.

N.O.

C.

Alert Relay

 

Contacts

 

(T4)

Alarm

Short = Fire

Open = Fault

N.C.

N.O.

C.

Isolate Relay 

Contacts

(T7)

Supervisory

Short = Isolate

Open = Fault

N.C.

N.O.

C.

Fault Relay  Contacts

(T5)

External Monitor

(T6)

Short = Fault
Open = Normal

FACP

Supervisory

EOL

EOL

EOL

EOL

N.C.

N.O.

+

(Reset)

Panel 

Remote 

Reset

C. 

47k

FIGURE 4. FACP WIRING DIAGRAM

ASP18-23

Summary of Contents for XS 7100X

Page 1: ...Length 180 ft 54 8 m all designs must be verified within PipeIQ software Shipping Weight 8 8 lbs 3 99 kg Net Weight 6 57 lbs 2 98 kg 1 ASUG80001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Items Included With Unit 2 Connectin...

Page 2: ...tructions USB interface cable PipeIQ software comprehensive manual and other helpful documents are available at systemsensor com faast CONNECTING TO FAAST XS FAAST XS requires a valid configuration fr...

Page 3: ...orm the following procedure to mount the unit 1 Before installing the unit onto the bracket remove the appropriate con duit caps from the top or left side of the unit to match the orientation of the w...

Page 4: ...XT MONITOR T8 MODBUS Rx G Rx T9 MODBUS Tx G Tx T10 UNUSED T1 POWER T2 FIRE 2 NC COM NO T3 FIRE 1 NC COM NO T4 ALERT NC COM NO FIGURE 3 POWER AND ALARM CONNECTION BLOCK TABLE 1 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS AS...

Page 5: ...the following information Detector status Normal Alarm General Fault Isolate Fault Disable Fault Voltage Fault Alarm Level Alert Fire 1 Fire 2 Particulate Level 1 10 relative to Alert Flow level LCD...

Page 6: ...Ds on the right side of the user interface and also on the LCD screen The four Fault LEDs are Fault Isolate Disable Low Voltage 6 ASUG80001 If the General Fault LED is ON the fault condition will be s...

Page 7: ...ME SCREEN 23 JUN 14 10 04AM System Normal 0 0000 ft Menu The menu option is available from the home screen Pressing the select but ton will enter the main menu screen If the device s sounder is active...

Page 8: ...fault or alarm 3 7 RESET The Reset function will reset the device When this function is selected from the functions menu the device will ask for confirmation Use the scroll keys to select cancel or ok...

Page 9: ...ace located in the wiring cabinet of the device The device will validate the configuration before the configuration be comes active After validation of the data the device will perform an initializa t...

Page 10: ...els 10 ASUG80001 for others Table 6 shows the various levels that are available Each Acclimate level is also able to be monitored in PipeIQ This allows the user to read the current Acclimated alarm le...

Page 11: ...TING All FAAST XS systems must be tested after installation and periodically there after Testing methods must statisfy the authority having jurisdiction Systems offer maximum performance when tested a...

Page 12: ...e limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the smoke detector which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing...

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