Honeywell Silent Knight IFP-2000 Module 3 Installation Manual Download Page 66

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Review

What is the polarity of a Flexput™ I/O 

terminals being used for output?

X is positive, O is negative

The total current for all Flexput™ circuits 

must not exceed?

9A

Summary of Contents for Silent Knight IFP-2000 Module 3

Page 1: ...IFP 2000 Farenhyt PHD Farenhyt PHD ...

Page 2: ...IFP 2000 Installation Module 3 Module 3 ...

Page 3: ... Objectives At the end of this section you will be able to Explain environment specifications for the IFP 2000 Explain how to wire various modules to the IFP 2000 Demonstrate basic troubleshooting of the IFP 2000 ...

Page 4: ...onry walls Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade Protect from plumbing leaks Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports Environmental Considerations Environmental Considerations ports Do not mount in areas with humidity generating equipment ...

Page 5: ...9C 32F 120F Humidity protection 10 85 at 30C 86F non condensing Environmental Considerations Environmental Considerations You work better in dry comfortable environments The panel will work better in dry comfortable environments ...

Page 6: ...ower limited Maintain at least 1 4 spacing between power limited and non power limited circuits Separate high and low voltage circuits Wiring Specifications Wiring Specifications Separate high and low voltage circuits Follow National Electrical Code ...

Page 7: ... Connection At installation connect the AC terminals to 120 VAC source Section 4 of the manual A high voltage electrician may be electrician may be necessary The AC terminals are rated 120 VAC or 240 VAC 60 Hz or 50Hz ...

Page 8: ...n Charge capacity 17 0 to 55 0 AH Use 12V batteries of the same AH rating Determine per your current load calculation Wire batteries in series NOT parallel to produce a Wire batteries in series NOT parallel to produce a 24 volt equivalent ...

Page 9: ...battery connections 1 With AC on Batteries hooked up Should read 27 4 VDC 2 With each battery only Should read 13 7 VDC 3 Batteries under load No AC 27 4 VDC 3 Batteries under load No AC Voltage should hold or slowly drop Starting at 27 4 VDC ...

Page 10: ...tery Calculations Battery Calculations Use Table 3 1 to determine current requirements during alarm battery standby operation Visit www farenhyt com Get the Excel file for battery calculations calculations ...

Page 11: ...Battery Standby Mode Battery Standby Mode IFP 2000 charges 17 55AH batteries 18AH battery is largest that can fit in the FACP cabinet ...

Page 12: ...Batteries Batteries 35AH batteries Require a Remote Battery Box RBB 40 55AH batteries Require AB 55 Remote Battery Box Must be mounted next to FACP cabinet Standby in an unoccupied building ...

Page 13: ...Battery Calculations Battery Calculations What makes up a standby current Smoke detectors Fire Alarm Control Unit Zone modules relays etc Annunciators Monitor modules Control modules Supervisory modules ...

Page 14: ...What makes up alarm current Notification Appliances Modules that change status in alarm Devices in alarm Smoke detectors Control modules Relays Battery Calculations Battery Calculations Relays Etc ...

Page 15: ...urrents of all devices that draw current in Standby 0 5 Amps Multiply by 24 hours 12 0 Amp Hours Multiply MAX supply capability say 6 amps by 5 60 0 084 0 5 Amp Hours Sum Standby Alarm 12 5 Amp Hours Safety De Rating Factor built into numbers in manual ...

Page 16: ... Safety De Rating Factor Environmental Effects Temperature etc System Modifications Recalculate Battery Calculations Battery Calculations Recalculate ...

Page 17: ...Review Review What size batteries will an IFP 2000 charge 17 55AH What is the largest battery you can install in the IFP 2000 cabinet 18AH ...

Page 18: ...S Calculating SBUS Need two things Current draw wire distance Based on max current on SBUS wire gauge Capacity No of SBUS modules you can have on the system Measured in of bandwidth Each SBUS is calculated separately ...

Page 19: ...ring Distance SBUS Wiring Distance 5815XL 150 amps 5824 Serial Parallel Printer Interface Module 040 amps 5880 LED I O Module 250 amps 5865 LED Fire Annunciator 200 amps RPS 1000 Intelligent Power Supply 010 amps 5496 Intelligent Power Supply 010 amps VIP 50 010 amps VIP VCM VIP VCM with VIP SW16 125 amps 200 amps VIP RM VIP RM with VIP SW16 125 amps 200 amps Max current per SBUS Max current draw ...

Page 20: ...rallel Interface Module SBUS Wiring Distance Example SBUS Wiring Distance Example 1 5824 Serial Parallel Interface Module The total worst case current is calculated as follows RA 2000 Current Draw 2 x 120 amps 240 amps RPS 1000 Current Draw 1 x 010 amps 010 amps 5865 Current Draw 1 x 200 amps 200 amps 5824 Current Draw 1 x 040 amps 040 amps Total Worst Case Current Draw 490 amps ...

Page 21: ...0 1852 ft 4688 ft 6000 ft 6000 ft 0 200 926 2344 3731 5906 0 300 617 1563 2488 3937 0 400 463 1172 1866 2953 SBUS Wiring Distance SBUS Wiring Distance 0 400 463 1172 1866 2953 0 500 370 938 1493 2362 0 600 309 781 1244 1969 0 700 265 670 1066 1687 0 800 231 586 933 1476 0 900 206 521 829 1312 1 00 185 469 746 1181 ...

Page 22: ...Determines how many SBUS devices you can have on the system Example 4 lane highway 3 lanes full 25 bandwidth remaining SBUS Bandwidth SBUS Bandwidth remaining 1 lane full 75 bandwidth remaining ...

Page 23: ...Visit www farenhyt com for bandwidth calculator SBUS Bandwidth SBUS Bandwidth When designing a system Be sure to calculate the bandwidth to determine the correct number of SBUS modules ...

Page 24: ...nal Amps Modules can be distributed among the 2 FACP SBUS circuits and RPS 1000 SBUS in virtually any combination Each additional RPS 1000 provides an additional SBUS with 1A Each additional SBUS has a max distance of 6000 ft ...

Page 25: ...Review Review What is the max current draw for an individual SBUS 1 Amp If we are drawing 100 amps on the SBUS what is the maximum wire distance you can have 6000 ft using 14 16 gauge wire ...

Page 26: ...Supervised communication path Most common Default Multiple wiring combinations SBUS Class B Wiring SBUS Class B Wiring combinations T tapping Daisy Chain Homerun Etc ...

Page 27: ...Minus to minus Plus to plus A to A B to B SBUS Class B Wiring SBUS Class B Wiring ...

Page 28: ...on path Class A must be wired in a loop NO T TAPS To select Class A Program the Internal Power SBUS Class A Wiring SBUS Class A Wiring Program the Internal Power Supply Module 98 to Class A The SBUS on the RPS 1000 s can also be programmed for Class A ...

Page 29: ...BUS to SBUS terminals 24 27VDC SBUS A to SBUS B terminals Alternating between 2 5 VDC when communicating Data SBUS Troubleshooting SBUS Troubleshooting Any incorrect wiring will cause SBUS Comm troubles ...

Page 30: ...Let s Practice Hook up your meters to SBUS and SBUS What do you read Hook up your meters to SBUS A and SBUS B What do you read SBUS Troubleshooting SBUS Troubleshooting ...

Page 31: ...SBUS Troubleshooting SBUS Troubleshooting Remove from the panel short two wires together Verify that there are no open circuits ...

Page 32: ...US Addressing 6 switches 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 16 Dipswitches for setting IDs Be sure your addresses match your programming or you will get a SBUS Comm trouble 6 32 Set with power off Add together Add together to get address ...

Page 33: ...Can assign number 1 63 to any SBUS module Module 97 Internal SLC Module 98 Programmable NAC or I O circuits Relay 1 2 SBUS Addressing SBUS Addressing Relay 1 2 Module 99 Onboard annunciator ...

Page 34: ...Review Review What should the voltage between SBUS A SBUS B read 2 5 VDC because of Data True or False You can T tap Class A wiring False Class A needs to be in loop ...

Page 35: ... Board Description SBUS module connection for Class A wiring only For connection to FACP or to RPS 1000 if daisy chained Conventional Relay Circuits SBUS module connection for both Class A and Class B I O Flexput Circuits Provides 6A power 3A per circuit additional SBUS power ...

Page 36: ...5496 Board Description 5496 Board Description 6A 3A per circuit 4 output circuits NAC Aux power Individually Individually programmed Best value for addressable output circuits ...

Page 37: ... panels and power supplies Normal Alternates between 0VDC and 16VDC Troubleshooting Ground Faults Troubleshooting Ground Faults 0VDC and 16VDC In Ground Fault Measures the voltage of the terminal that is shorted to earth ground ...

Page 38: ...bracket Switch from 0VDC to 16 VDC Short a I O circuit to Earth ground Leads Black to SBUS Red to check voltage Troubleshooting Ground Faults Troubleshooting Ground Faults Short a I O circuit to Earth ground SBUS to metal bracket Same voltage as I O circuit SBUS to I O circuit ...

Page 39: ...RA RA 2000 Installation 2000 Installation ...

Page 40: ...L Installation Make sure power is off at the panel Connect the 5815XL to the control panel Use on board dipswitches to select an ID Add module through programming Jumpstarting will Jumpstarting will automatically add the module ...

Page 41: ...5824 Serial Parallel Interface Installation 5824 Serial Parallel Interface Installation ...

Page 42: ...5880 Installation 5880 Installation Address via dipswitches Add module via programming ...

Page 43: ...Normal voltage IN to C Normal 6 9 VDC Alarm 0 Open 27 VDC SBUS to C 27 VDC 5880 Dry Contact Wiring 5880 Dry Contact Wiring 27 VDC 4 7K Ohm EOL Resistor ...

Page 44: ...The 5880 adds 48 points 1 40 will be output circuits points 41 48 will be input points 5880 Addresses 5880 Addresses 4 7K Ohm EOL Resistor ...

Page 45: ...ere are four 12 pin connectors on the 5880 board for connecting LEDs Each LED gets its power from Pin 11 10mA of current for each LED No series resistors are required Voltage on Pin 11 Voltage on Pin 11 5VDC Measured from SBUS to Pin 11 ...

Page 46: ... can be mapped to output circuits the same as notification circuits On connector P1 Pin 12 is an open collector output for controlling a PZT controlling a PZT If used the 5880 PZT will match the PZT pattern of the on board or RA 2000 annunciator ...

Page 47: ...5883 Relay Wiring 5883 Relay Wiring The 4 connectors on the 5880 can be used to connect to the 5883 Relay outputs are mapped programmed through the 5880 just like all the notification outputs ...

Page 48: ...5883 Relay Wiring 5883 Relay Wiring Up to 4 per 5880 Relays rated up to 5A at 30VDC 5A at 240VAC Must supply 24 VDC 400 mA ...

Page 49: ...d via programming Includes zone labels that can be inserted into the 5865 board assembly The LEDs will show through the label when 5865 5865 3 5865 3 5865 4 Installation 4 Installation The LEDs will show through the label when illuminated Each 5865 adds 30 circuits points ...

Page 50: ...5 7 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27 2 4 6 8 12 14 16 18 22 24 26 28 5865 5865 3 5865 3 5865 4 Installation 4 Installation LEDs are numbered in columns Reds are odd Yellows are even 7 9 17 19 27 29 8 10 18 20 28 30 ...

Page 51: ...tification circuits Class A or Class B initiation circuits 2 or 4 wire detectors Auxiliary power See appendix A for compatible devices Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits Resettable continuous or door holder for compatible devices for compatible devices ...

Page 52: ...s programmed as an input or an output circuit Input circuit Detector or normally open contact X terminal is negative Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits X terminal is negative O terminal is positive Output circuit Aux power or NAC X terminal is positive O terminal is negative ...

Page 53: ...ault Class B wiring Notification output Constant pattern Built in synchronization Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits Amseco Gentex Systems Sensor Wheelock Programmable per manufacture s Sync module ...

Page 54: ...put Flexput I O Circuits Class A Wiring I O Circuits Class A Wiring Combine 2 adjacent I O circuits 1 2 circuit 1 3 4 circuit 3 5 6 circuit 5 7 8 circuit 7 7 8 circuit 7 Configure as Class A in programming ...

Page 55: ...Program as Class B contact input Example waterflow tamper Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits Conventional Class B Wiring Conventional Class B Wiring ...

Page 56: ...Program as Class A contact input Example waterflow tamper Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits Conventional Class A Wiring Conventional Class A Wiring ...

Page 57: ... can be used with the control panel Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits 2 Wire Smoke Class B Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Class B Wiring for compatible devices See appendix A for compatible devices NOTE O is positive X is negative 2 wire smoke detectors ...

Page 58: ...Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits 2 Wire Smoke Class A Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Class A Wiring NOTE O is positive X is negative 2 wire smoke detectors ...

Page 59: ...lass B loop input is paired with a unique power source Each loop gets smoke power from the even Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits 4 Wire Smoke Class B Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Class B Wiring power from the even numbered Flexput circuit Contact input is connected to the odd numbered Flexput circuit ...

Page 60: ... Class A 4 wire loops can be connected to the control panel at once Smoke power is supplied to each Class A loop Flexput Flexput I O Circuits I O Circuits 4 Wire Smoke Class A Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Class A Wiring ...

Page 61: ... Constant Resettable power Auxiliary power circuits are power limited Flexput Flexput Aux Power Circuits Aux Power Circuits Auxiliary power circuits are power limited Each circuit can source up to 3A Total current for all Flexput circuits must not exceed the FACP power supply 9 amps X Pos O Neg ...

Page 62: ...older circuits have 24 volt power present at their terminals Any alarm will cause power to disconnect Power will be re applied when the system is reset If AC power is off for more than 15 seconds Door holder power will be disconnected to conserve the battery backup When AC power is restored power is immediately restored to circuits ...

Page 63: ...e power Constant 24VDC All SLC devices that need aux power need constant power IDP Control IDP Pduct R Use constant power for applications that require a Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source ...

Page 64: ... beam detectors Flame detectors Conventional 4 wire smoke detectors 24 volt power is always present at the terminals Unless a system reset occurs Unless a system reset occurs If a system reset occurs Power is disconnected from the terminals for 10 seconds then re applied ...

Page 65: ...Onboard Relays Onboard Relays The control panel has two built in programmable relays and a built in trouble relay Relays are form C 2 5A 27 4VDC ...

Page 66: ...Review Review What is the polarity of a Flexput I O terminals being used for output X is positive O is negative The total current for all Flexput circuits must not exceed 9A ...

Page 67: ... Objectives At the end of this section you will be able to Explain environment specifications for the IFP 2000 Explain how to wire various modules to the IFP 2000 Demonstrate basic troubleshooting of the IFP 2000 ...

Page 68: ...Panel Features Benefits Module 2 Module 2 ...

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