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SHEVS Control Centre   RWZ  5 f 

 

 

 
Please read these instructions carefully. 

 

Work at the Control Centre may be performed only by qualified personnel. 

 

Symbols used: 

 

o

 

=  Trouble-free operation 

   

a

 

=

Button / travelling command 
"OPEN" 

   

S

 

=  Warning tone / buzzer 

r

 

=  Alarm 

   

z

 

=

Button / travelling command 
"CLOSED" 

   

l

 

=  Strobe 

s

 

=  Fault 

   

A

 

= "OPEN" position 

   

h

=  Ventilation position 

9

 

=  Maintenance 

   

W

 

= Wind 

   

D

 

=  Ventilation time 

 

 

 

   

R

 

= Rain 

   

 

 

 

T

 

=  Automatic fire detector 

   

t

 

= Manual call point 

   

Y

 

Fire Alarm Control Panel 
(FACP) 

 

RWZ5f-A2-1-EN.docx 

Errors and omissions excepted 

Ver. 2/21      Mo      11 Oct. 2021 

Contents 

 

Page 

1

 

Concept of Control Centre ................................................................................................................................ 3

 

1.1 Options / Accessories ................................................................................................................................... 3

 

2

 

Putting into service / Putting out of service ................................................................................................... 3

 

2.1 Installation / Putting into service ................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.2 Putting out of service .................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3

 

Functions and operation ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.1 Indicators / control elements of the Control Centre ...................................................................................... 4

 

3.2 Group configuration and selectable functions .............................................................................................. 5

 

3.3 Indicators / functions of the manual call points ............................................................................................ 6

 

3.4 Alarm functions ............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.5 Ventilation functions ..................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.5.1 Manual ventilation .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.5.2 Setting the ventilation position 

h

 ..................................................................................................... 6

 

3.5.3 Setting the ventilation time 

D

 ........................................................................................................... 7

 

3.5.4 Indication of position 

A

 in the ventilation button .............................................................................. 7

 

3.5.5 External Wind and Rain Control (WRC) ............................................................................................ 7

 

3.6 Repetition of cycle 

z

 ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.7 Mains failure ................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4

 

Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5

 

Detection of fault / Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 9

 

5.1 General instructions ...................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2 Service display ............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

6

 

Technical Data ................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

6.1 Versions ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

6.2 Performance data and characteristics ........................................................................................................ 10

 

 

7  Connection and layout diagrams

 

from 

A - 1

 

Summary of Contents for RWZ 5 f

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Page 2: ...ice Putting out of service 3 2 1 Installation Putting into service 3 2 2 Putting out of service 4 3 Functions and operation 4 3 1 Indicators control elements of the Control Centre 4 3 2 Group configur...

Page 3: ...rty actuators compatibility is to be checked Also note section 6 Technical Data for this Connectable actuators 24 V 48 V actuators travelling time for full stroke at rated load total travelling time 4...

Page 4: ...2 Putting out of service Disconnect the accumulators from the Control Centre remove accumulator connection line or fuses F2 1 and F2 2 i Charged accumulators have a shelf life of about 6 months They...

Page 5: ...vated The indicators r on the logic board and the manual call points flash manual call points with buzzer S emit an intermittent warning tone After changing the switch position a recalibration is perf...

Page 6: ...with a key Automatic fire detectors The alarm is triggered automatically depending on the type of detector due to smoke and or heat detection If an automatic fire detector responds immediately after...

Page 7: ...hen activating the programming mode then the actuators of the related output are not fully retracted and the ventilation position cannot be set By pressing the button h closing can be activated for th...

Page 8: ...or 9 flashes after about 11 months of ser vice life After about 14 months the overdue maintenance leads to the indication of a fault s Accumulators Check the accumulators at least once a year for prop...

Page 9: ...d off again after 10 s in the event of a power failure In this case it can be switched on again for 10 s by pressing the button Reset S for 4 s Operating conditions Code Description Code Description 0...

Page 10: ...penings from behind W 430 x H 525 x D 185 13 x M16 1 x M20 8 x M25 144 x 34 mm W x H Environmental class 1 EN 12101 10 ISO 21927 9 III VdS 2581 Relative humidity Enclosure protection rating 5 C 40 C 2...

Page 11: ...10 0 mm 290 m 145 m 97 m 73 m 58 m 48 m 41 m 36 m When 4 cores are used connect 2 cores each in parallel Actuator outputs 48V types RWZ 5f xx 48V Rated voltage Operating mode duty cycle Maximum cross...

Page 12: ...f cable max 400 m if not specified otherwise Run the supply line unbranched to under the roof For permissible cable length see section Technical Data When using 4 cores 2 cores each in parallel greate...

Page 13: ...bu 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 Line RT 4 BS RT 2 see page A 5 RT 4 see page A 6 Example of connection Mains Actuators Line Line Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red 1k5 brown green black...

Page 14: ...tored common line Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red Actuators must not be actuated directly e g with external accumulators during installation maintenance when they are already conne...

Page 15: ...anel FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red 1k5 brown green black brown Line Line FACP NO contact FACP NC contact Normally open contact Normally closed...

Page 16: ...S s o r r 1st SHE group X4 1 Smoke Exhaust o s r Reset r Reset S S RT 2 BS AA 21 19 22 20 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 9 11 8 10 12 Smoke Exhaust o s r Reset r RT 2 BS 1 3 5 2 4 6 7 9 11 8 10 12 Line Colour code fo...

Page 17: ...Reset r Reset o s r H r Reset S S Smoke Exhaust 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 10 9 8 7 6 5 7 6 5 7 6 5 14 13 14 13 Smoke Exhaust o s r H Reset r r H Smoke Exhaust Li...

Page 18: ...ernal Wind and Rain Control 1st ventilation group 2nd ventilation group The connection is made as shown for the 1st group but using terminal strip X2 2 Use a separate contact for each connected Contro...

Page 19: ...ccu rd bu bk rd bu bk 12 V Accu 12 Ah 12 Ah Line voltage Installation Accumulators Insert the accumulators in the enclosure as illustrated and connect them When putting into out of service observe the...

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