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PEGAsys

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LV

Fire Alarm

Control Unit

Installation, Operation and

Maintenance Manual

P/N 76-100016-002
April 2003

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LISTED

FM

APPROVED

UL Listing File No. S2422

FM Project ID: 3017613

Summary of Contents for PEGAsys LV

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Page 5: ...NC Normally Closed NCCM Networkable Central Control Module Note This Manual Is To Be Used By Trained Distributors Only This manual is intended to clearly and accurately reflect the operation installation and maintenance for the PEGAsys LV Fire Alarm Control Unit NIC Network Interface Card NFPA National Fire Protection Agency NO Normally Open NR Not Registered NYC New York City P N Part Number PALM...

Page 6: ...ii ACCEPTANCES APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS UL Underwriters Laboratories Listing File Number S2422 FM Factory Mutual Project ID 3017613 ...

Page 7: ...nput Device 1 3 1 2 9 Addressable Relay Output Device 1 3 1 2 10 Model DH 2000 Air Duct Housing 1 3 1 2 11 Loop Isolator Devices 1 4 1 2 12 ORION XT Interface Module 1 4 1 2 13 Addressable AlarmLine Module 1 4 1 2 14 Addressable Signal Sounder Module 1 4 1 3 System Specification 1 5 2 Operation 2 1 2 1 Introduction 2 1 2 1 1 Modes of Operation 2 1 2 2 Controls and Indicators 2 1 2 2 1 LCD Display ...

Page 8: ...tor Registration 2 14 2 8 5 2 Addressable Contact Monitor Registration 2 14 2 8 5 3 Remote Relay Registration 2 15 2 8 5 4 Listing all Registered RCUs 2 15 2 8 5 5 Un Registering RCUs 2 15 3 Functional Description 3 1 3 1 Introduction 3 1 3 2 Block Diagram 3 1 3 3 Functional Descriptions 3 1 3 3 1 Central Control Module 3 1 3 3 2 Receiver Transmitter Module RX TX 3 2 3 3 3 Power Supply Charger Ass...

Page 9: ... 2 5 4 2 Central Control Module 5 2 5 4 3 RX TX Module 5 2 5 4 4 Field Devices 5 2 6 Parts List 6 1 6 1 Introduction 6 1 7 Installation 7 1 7 1 Introduction 7 1 7 2 Materials Required For Installation 7 1 7 3 Installation Procedure For Central Control Panel 7 1 7 4 Connecting AC Power 7 1 7 5 Install And Connect DC Power 7 2 7 5 1 Battery Enclosure 7 2 7 5 2 Batteries 7 2 7 6 Field Device Connecti...

Page 10: ...Action and Deluge Type Sprinkler Systems E 1 F Glossary F 1 G Display Abbreviations G 1 H Reserved for Future Use H 1 I System Drawings I 1 J PEGAsys Network Interface Card J 1 K Addressable Signal Sounder Module K 1 L Remote Display Control Module and Remote Display Module L 1 M Addressable AlarmLine Module M 1 N Reserved for Future Use N 1 O Central Station Operation O 1 LIST OF APPENDICES APPEN...

Page 11: ... Alarms Example 2 11 2 6 RCU Registration Screen 2 14 3 1 Overall Block Diagram Single Loop System 3 1 3 2 Central Control Module Details 3 1 3 3 Receiver Transmitter Module Details 3 2 3 4 Power Supply Charger Assembly Details 3 3 3 5 Remote Display Control Module 3 3 3 6 ATM Series Driver Module 3 4 3 7 Network Interfact Card 3 4 3 8 Typical Detector 3 4 3 9 Addressable Contact Input Device 3 5 ...

Page 12: ...ations 1 5 2 1 Control and Indicators 2 2 2 2 Isolate Menu Function 2 8 2 3 List Menu Function 2 8 2 4 Set Menu Function 2 9 2 5 Test Menu Functions 2 10 5 1 Troubleshooting Index 5 1 5 2 RX TX Configuration Selection 5 2 6 1 PEGAsys LV System Parts List 6 1 ...

Page 13: ...cally or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference proper grounding will reduce susceptibility The use of overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Applications Engineering Department if any problems are a...

Page 14: ... maintenance All devices and system wiring should be tested and maintained by professional fire alarm installers following written procedures supplied with each device System inspection and testing should be scheduled monthly or as required by national and or local fire codes Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept GENERAL SAFETY NOTICES Note The following must be observed to ma...

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Page 16: ...ys LV 1 0 76 100016 002 Figure 1 1 PEGAsys LV System Overall Diagram Addressable Suppression System Abort Device PUSH HOLD SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT PUSH PULL R FIRE ALARM FIRE ALARM RS 485 Alarm Notification Appliances ...

Page 17: ...es with the field devices and drives output devices such as alarm signals that communicate with cen tral stations and various types of control equipment a dis play panel located on the CCP that provides system status LEDs and Control Switches and an 80 character LCD that provides alphanumeric display of system status informa tion The PEGAsys LV Central Control Unit P N 76 100000 506 consists of th...

Page 18: ...y unit pro vides 4 Amps of 24 Vdc from the 120 240 Vac input power The PCB assembly is a microprocessor based unit which provides the system with Battery charging and supervision AC power supervision 24 Vdc supervision Battery load test 24 Vdc ground fault detection Auxiliary 24 Vdc outputs Loop Isolator for Style 7 Figure 1 4 Receiver Transmitter Module RX TX Figure 1 5 Power Supply Charger Assem...

Page 19: ...ounts to standard 3 3 5 inch or 100 mm elec trical boxes with ease Figure 1 8 4 inch Detector Base 2 The 6SB model shown in Figure 1 9 is a traditional style detector base with an integral trim ring which pro vides coverage for any inconsistencies between the electrical box and ceiling material The 6SB mounts to standard 3 3 5 and 4 inch electrical boxes with ease Figure 1 9 6 inch Detector Base 1...

Page 20: ...GAsys LV Control Unit Refer to Appendix M for a full description of this Module See Figure 1 17 TM Figure 1 17 Addressable AlarmLine Module 1 2 14 Addressable Signal Sounder Module The Addressable Signal Sounder Module ASM permits notification appliances to be controlled via commands is sued from the PEGAsys LV Control Unit s signaling line circuit The ASM is designed to mount in a standard elec t...

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Page 23: ...icated by a continuous ON signal Alarm OFF is indicated by a second ON second OFF signal and Trouble condition is indicated by a 1 second ON and 1 second OFF continuous beeping Every individual change of status must be individually ac knowledged by pressing the ACKLDGE acknowledge button to silence the Audible device 2 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The control and indicators of the PEGAsys LV system a...

Page 24: ... P U S E L B U O R T M R A L A e h T r e z z u b s n o i t i d n o c t n e u q e s b u S d e g d e l w o n k c a n e e b s a h n o i t i d n o c e h t t a h t e t a c i d n i o t y d a e t s s w o l g e c n e u q e s e v o b a e h t d n u o s e r o t t i n u l o r t n o c e h t e s u a c l l i w T E S E R M E T S Y S m e t s y s e h t d e r a e l c d n a d e g d e l w o n k c a n e e b e v a h s m...

Page 25: ...step procedure is for initial power up of the CCP 1 Perform the installation checkout procedure in Chap ter 7 of this manual 2 Set the circuit breaker for the CCP power to ON Verify that the display reads Main Processor Power On Ensure that the audible device is buzzing continuously 3 Press the display module reset switch Verify that the audible device is silenced 4 Verify that the display reads a...

Page 26: ...y The display should read SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL HH MM MM DD YR 40 CHARACTER CUSTOM MESSAGE Note When exiting the system menus if the system is normal the display panel should show the time and date 2 5 4 Menu Functions Tables 2 2 through 2 5 list and provide a brief description of all functions that can be performed using the PEGAsys LV system s menus In addition the tables provide the se curity ac...

Page 27: ...to 16 _ Set AAM Configuration Pre Alarm 1 ON 2 OFF Set AAM Configuration Alarm 1 Normal 2 Overheat 3 Registration Device Registration Devices From _ _ _ to ____ 4 De Registration 5 Blink Control Device De Registration Devices From _ _ _ to ____ Program Device Blink Control Devices From _ _ _ to ____ 4 Programming 1 Day Night Activate Day Night Operation 1 Activate 2 De Activate 1 Set Detectors Set...

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Page 29: ...nal a zone alarm to the system during some communication failures 2 6 2 1 ALARM MODE INDICATIONS The following indicates the system is in its alarm mode of operation The red ALARM LED will be illuminated and there will be a continuous audible signal by the system buzzer at the panel and The 80 character display will cycle between all cur rently active alarms See Figure 2 4 for example 1080 ALARM _...

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Page 31: ...c m e t s y s m o r f s e c i v e d p o o l r e t s i g e r e d o t r e s u s w o l l A 4 3 3 M 2 l o r t n o C k n i l B g n i k n i l b D E L r o t c e t e d e l b a s i d o t r e s u s w o l l A 5 3 3 M 2 e d o M t h g i N y a D t e S n o i t c n u f y a d r o f r o t c e t e d e l b a n e o t r e s u s w o l l A 1 1 4 3 M 2 s d o i r e P t h g i N y a D t e S s d o i r e p t h g i N y a D t e ...

Page 32: ...he RESET button once If powering a 4 wire detector from the PEGAsys LV the RESET button will need to be pushed once to reset the detector and once to reset the panel to a normal condition 7 Once all alarms have been cleared in a non latching operation the display will read NO ACTIVE ALARM REMAINS At this time the system may be reset by operating the RESET button 8 When the system is properly reset...

Page 33: ...ACKLDGE button This will silence the system buzzer 2 When all trouble conditions have been acknowledged the 80 character display will read XXX ACTIVE TROUBLES REMAIN with XXX representing the to tal number of active troubles All current trouble condi tions can be viewed on the display by pressing the SCROLL button Note Only the first 300 troubles supervisory or com mon will be displayed Subsequent...

Page 34: ...larm threshold levels of all or individual de tectors can be increased or decreased in sensitivity within UL limits under RTC control The RTC programming also provides the ability to control RCU relays CCM relays and smoke detector pre alarm and alarm set points The program consists of sequentially numbered lines each containing control object control content time date and day of week For further ...

Page 35: ...0013 001 This optional unit pro vides a convenient means of addressing RCUs without using the CCM 2 The user may address the devices individually on the system by performing the procedure listed below To address RCUs using the SET RCU Address menu function each unaddressed RCU must be connected to the RX TX PC line one at a time Perform the following steps for each RCU 1 Access the PEGAsys LV syst...

Page 36: ...e OpenArea OpenArea High Air Flow and Duct The smoke and heat detector s pre alarm and alarm set points are adjusted only when necessary if the user desires the set points to be different from the default values for each detector type The detectors will use the default values unless otherwise programmed To adjust the set points for the detectors refer to Chapter 5 Setting and Adjusting Smoke and H...

Page 37: ...e display and any attached printers list all registered RCU addresses 2 8 5 5 UN REGISTERING RCUs The system provides the capability to remove a single de vice or group of devices from the system configuration This function removes the device address from the sys tem memory but leaves the address in the device intact Performing this operation will cause the system to gener ate a trouble NR Not Reg...

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Page 39: ...1 REP 1 A REP 2 B A JP1 VOLT FREE RELAYS C TB1 TB2 B NO NO 1 NC C 2 NC TB3 NC V F RELAY FAULT NO C FLT SUPPLY FLT EARTH 24V 0V TB6 JK4 RX TX PORT JK5 PORT I O To External Printer CCM Reset Button To Remote P C For Programing 24 Vdc From Power Supply To RX TX Loop Controller To I O Modules and Power Supplies See Note 1 Note 1 The trouble relay contacts are shown in the unpowered state Note 2 Jumper...

Page 40: ...tails An event history buffer is provided on the CCM which will store 1024 entries of system event information and allows the operator to retrieve this information for review of sys tem operation The PCS program provides the ability to download store and print all or a portion of the Event His tory Buffer 3 3 2 Receiver Transmitter Module RX TX The RX TX functions as the hardware and software inte...

Page 41: ...he PEGAsys LV Remote Display Control Module and the Re mote Display Module SYSTEM RESET ACKNOWLEDGE SYSTEM 3 8 AC POWER ALARM PRE ALARM 6 1 7 2 SUPERVISORY SYSTEMTROUBLE System Status Display SILENCE 9 4 0 5 SILENCE SCROLL R Figure 3 5 Remote Display Control Module 3 3 5 ATM Series Driver Modules The ATM Series Driver Modules permit third party graphi cal annunciators and large numbers of auxiliar...

Page 42: ...trinsic microprocessor with 4K of nonvolatile memory Each device constantly monitors its surrounding environment and makes decisions in response to that information The devices then report status as required to the control panel Each loop device communicates with the RX TX module over the PC power communications line This Distributed Intelligence architecture allows each loop device to make decisi...

Page 43: ...le contact monitor de vice is programmable to report in the following manners Alarm default Trouble Manual Alarm Waterflow Alarm Manual Release Abort Supervisory and Normal Silent input Its default setting is Alarm when programmed us ing the AutoLearn function The unit includes a connection for an optional status LED which allows the device to indicate its current operating status In normal standb...

Page 44: ...n two isolators in the presence of a short cir cuit condition thus allowing the remainder of the loop to operate normally However a trouble indication for the de vices affected by the isolation will be created on the panel The isolators will return to normal operation when the short condition has been removed from the affected wires The loop isolators are offered in three package styles Stand alon...

Page 45: ...PEGAsys LV Control Unit Refer to Appendix M for a full description of this Module TM Figure 3 16 Addressable AlarmLine Module 3 3 17 Addressable Signal Sounder Module The Addressable Signal Sounder Module ASM permits notification appliances to be controlled via commands is sued from the PEGAsys LV Control Unit s signaling line circuit The ASM is designed to mount in a standard elec trical box See ...

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Page 47: ...M TROUBLE SUPERVISORY SILENCE 4 3 2 Loop Device Test Note This test has a pass or fail result It will not acti vate alarm outputs on the system All system out puts must be isolated prior to running this test procedure The PEGAsys LV system provides a unique detector test function which allows a user to initiate a test of the detec tion devices through the use of the system menus and verify that th...

Page 48: ...e walk test function will time out after ten 10 minutes of non activation this ensures system response if the ser vice person is called away for an extended period of time Note When the walk test is active the panel will annun ciate a trouble condition 4 3 4 1 WALK TESTING DETECTORS Place the system in walk test as described in Paragraph 4 3 4 2 To place a detector into alarm perform the appli cab...

Page 49: ...t the display reads 4 WALK TEST 5 ALARM SIM TEST 5 Press the number five 5 key Verify that the display reads ALARM SIMULATION TEST DETECTOR ADDRESS _ _ _ _ 6 Type in the selected device address and then press the return key Verify that the display reads ALARM SIMULATION TEST 1 ACTIVATE 2 DE ACTIVATE 7 Press the number one 1 key and then the return key Verify that the system responds as programed 8...

Page 50: ... 1 3 Remove DC power first by disconnecting the batter ies 4 Remove AC power second by shutting off the circuit breaker to the panel 4 6 POWERING UP THE SYSTEM 4 6 1 Power Up Procedure 1 Ensure that the solenoid is disconnected from the stor age containers to prevent unwanted discharge or acti vation 2 If the system has been powered down energize the system by performing the following steps a Set ...

Page 51: ...016 002 PEGAsys LV 4 5 SYSTEM TIME AM PM 1 AM 2 PM ff Type in appropriate selection 1 for AM or 2 for PM gg Set the date in an analogous procedure as in steps dd and ee above 3 Rearm release circuit per Paragraph 4 4 2 ...

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Page 53: ...r servicing meth ods Refer to Table 5 1 Troubleshooting Index and the paragraphs of this chapter for troubleshooting beyond vi sual inspection 5 2 2 Power Checks Many faults on the system can be caused by problems with power Ensure battery and line voltages are checked prior to troubleshooting the system 5 3 TROUBLESHOOTING The PEGAsys LV system utilizes internal programming for continuous system ...

Page 54: ... Style 6 wiring style Refer to the installation drawing 06 235443 002 in Appendix I which shows the jumper locations on the RX TX module The settings are used to set the wiring style 4 6 or 7 with 7 being used with loop isolators Jumpers on the RX TX Mod ule are noted by JP x and Wx x a single digit call outs on the module board Table 5 2 lists the types of allowable con figurations you can select...

Page 55: ...l number and device type 4 Ensure the new device is an exact replacement Verify that the model number is the same as the defective device 5 Set the address of the new device to the same as the defective device using the procedure in Paragraph 2 8 4 6 Connect the new device to the PC Line where the de fective device was removed if not accomplished in the previous step Use the same detector base or ...

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Page 57: ... for Additional Batteries 76 100010 001 Battery 12V 12 AH 06 115915 047 Battery 12 V 17 AH 06 115915 046 Battery 12 V 33 AH 89 100052 001 SMARTONE FIELD DEVICES Intelligent Photoelectric Detector Model PSD 7152 71 402001 100 Intelligent Ionization Detector Model CPD 7052 70 402001 100 Intelligent Thermal Detector Model THD 7252 70 404001 100 6 Universal Detector Base Model 6SB 70 400001 100 4 Univ...

Page 58: ...pling Tube 12 The number of sampling holes vary with tube length Order sampling tubes that approximate duct width 06 129500 001 Sampling Tube 24 06 129500 002 Sampling Tube 48 06 129500 003 Sampling Tube 72 06 129500 004 Sampling Tube 96 06 129500 005 Sampling Tube 120 06 129500 006 Exhaust Tube Kit 06 129554 001 MISCELLANEOUS Handheld Device Programmer 74 200013 001 6 Conductor Telephone Cable wi...

Page 59: ...closed position and lift it up enough to allow the door s hinge pins to clear their mating hinge sockets located on the left side of the Central Control Panel Place the mounting screws into the top two holes in the wall Leave approximately inch of both screws exposed Carefully place the two key holes over the screws in the wall Ensure the enclosure has its door hinge sockets lo cated to the left a...

Page 60: ...dix I KNOCKOUTS FOR 50 CONDUIT 3 PLACES VENT BOTH SIDES 8 25 18 0 94 20 12 10 0 94 DOOR Figure 7 2 Battery Enclosure 7 6 FIELD DEVICE CONNECTION TO RX TX MODULE Field devices connect to terminal block TB1 located on the PEGAsys LV System s Receiver Transmitter Module RX TX The cable connecting the field devices to the RX TX module provides power and bi directional communica tions to the loop devic...

Page 61: ...an be selected along with the respective jumper settings for those configurations As described in this chapter the PC line can be configured in Style 4 6 or 7 Each Style is represented in Figures 7 5 through 7 8 Style 4 configurations allow T tapping T tapping is only limited by sound installation techniques MODEL AI N O INSTRUCTIONS SEE INSTALLATION CAT NO 70 407008 001 SmartOne TM FOR SERVICE SE...

Page 62: ...unted to RX TX LOOP ISOLATOR 4 3 2 1 24V 24V RET RET RX TX Loop Isolator Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Loop Isolator Loop Isolator Loop Isolator See Note Loop Isolator Loop Isolator Figure 7 8 Style 7 RX TX PC Line Connection 7 7 OUTPUT SIGNAL CONNECTION The PEGAsys LV System provides output signals to drive alarm devices and communicate with central stations and control equipment These outputs are provide...

Page 63: ...larm and pre alarm values within the range for the application or accepts the de fault values for the application 2 Sensitivity Setting Operation This procedure is se lected from the user menus This method is generally used for systems which have been installed and op erational for a period of time It should only be used if there is a need to change the sensitivity of the device 7 10 1 Setting and...

Page 64: ...The installation must com ply with national and local electrical codes Note All Non Power Limited wiring must be routed away from Power Limited wiring by a minimum of inch per NFPA and UL requirements For Power Limited Circuits use Type FPL FPLP or FPLR cable per NEC Article 760 7 13 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT Before powering up the PEGAsys LV for the first time en sure that the following has been comp...

Page 65: ... the printer port would be done by accessing the first or second level menu A connection cable is all that is needed to connect a serial printer to the RS 232 printer port of the CCM The follow ing diagram represents the cable CCM PIN PRINTER TX 1 RX receive data Sig Gnd 2 Sig Gnd RTS 3 CTS 4 DTR N C 5 RX 6 Note 8 to 12 Vdc signal needed for supervision if us ing a graphic annunciator JK2 PRINT PO...

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Page 67: ...ER REQUIREMENTS The control panel provides regulated power for operating external devices system operation and standby battery charging Note Use TableA 3 standby or non alarm to determine main system power supply and any installed aux iliary power module standby current requirements TableA 3 Standby Power Requirements 24 Vdc e c i v e D e l u d o M t n e r r u C y b d n a t S s p m A m e t s y S e...

Page 68: ...s r o t a l o s I p o o L 7 0 0 0 X O h t i w e s u r o f M L A P N O I R D S S H T X 0 5 0 0 X r o f n m u l o C m u S d a o L m r a l A s p m A 1 CCM Alarm condition power requirements must be evaluated for loading of the signaling devices Each signal circuit can provide up to 2 Amps of 24 Vdc power for signaling device use 2 Auxiliary Outputs would have to be considered for total alarm loading ...

Page 69: ...inutes alarm activation 3 NFPA72 2002 allow four hours of standby battery capacity if there is an automatic starting engine driven generator 4 NFPA 2001 requires 24 hours of standby and five minutes of alarm activation 5 Factory Mutual requires Pre action and Deluge systems to have 90 hours of battery standby and 10 minutes of alarm activation A 5 POWER SUPPLY BATTERY CAPACITY The system is capabl...

Page 70: ...m A t n e r r u C l a t o T l e n a P l o r t n o C 1 X 9 1 9 1 A 5 3 Main Power Supply Loading Examples This example is based on the same system as above Refer to Paragraph A 2 for additional information TableA 8 Standby or Non Alarm Power Requirement Calculation e c i v e D e l u d o M s p m A t n e r r u C y b d n a t S m e t s y S e l u d o M y b d n a t S m u m i x a M s p m A t n e r r u C e...

Page 71: ...L s p m A 7 1 0 1 A 5 4 Battery Size Requirement Calculation Example This example is based on the same system as above Refer to Paragraph A 4 for additional information TableA 10 Battery Size Requirement Calculation t n e m e r i u q e R r e w o P y b d n a t S m o r f l a t o T n o i t a l u c l a C 5 2 1 0 X e m i T y b d n a t S d e r i u q e R s r u o h 0 9 r o 0 6 4 2 4 4 2 0 0 3 t n e m e r ...

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Page 73: ...o C e l b a C e r i W n e d l e B J U 0 2 3 5 L P F 5 2 1 o C e l b a C e r i W n e d l e B 1 7 5 9 R L P F 0 2 2 o C e l b a C e r i W n e d l e B J U 0 2 3 6 P L P F 0 5 2 C C S B E 2 0 8 1 4 3 P L P F 0 5 2 s m e t s y S e l b a C s i s e n e G 0 5 0 4 L P F 0 5 1 s m e t s y S e l b a C s i s e n e G 1 3 4 4 R L P F 0 5 1 s m e t s y S e l b a C s i s e n e G 1 3 6 4 P L P F 0 6 1 6 1 p r o C ...

Page 74: ... and negative SLC legs and is not the linear distance from the control unit to the most remote RCU Try 14 AWG wire The total SLC wiring resistance is 7 500 ft X 2 525 Ω 1 000 ft 18 9 Ω If we select Coleman Cable wire P N 98141 from Recommended Wire Listing the total SLC wiring capacitance is 3 750 ft x 20 x 10 12 farads ft 075 x 10 6 farads or 0 075 µF Coleman Cable wire P N 98141 is acceptable No...

Page 75: ...an the maximum SLC wiring resistance of 26 Ω The SLC wiring resistance using 16 AWG wire is acceptable If we select Coleman Cable wire P N 98161 from Recommended Wire Listing the total SLC wiring capacitance is 3 000 ft x 20 x 10 12 farads ft 06 x 10 6 farads or 0 06 µF Coleman Cable wire P N 98161 is acceptable ...

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Page 77: ...r o b a e p y t L U e h t o t r e n n a m r a l i m i s n i s n o i t c n u F m r a l a d n o c e s e h t f o t p i e c e r e h t o t r o i r p d l e h f i n o i t c n u f y t i C k r o Y w e N L U n o n y a l e d d e t c e l e s e h t o t r e m i t y a l e d e h t s e g n a h c s t s i x e m r a l a n a e c n o h c t i w s t r o b a e h t f o n o i t a r e p O f o e s a e l e R d l e h s i h c t ...

Page 78: ...6 235578 001 PC PC PC PC 8 A SW B SW LED LED Remote LED Optional PC Line In PC Line Out ALL TERMINALS ARE POWER LIMITED C 6 2 Manual Release Switch The manual release switch is an addressable contact moni tor P N 70 407008 001 which is programmed as a manual release input The addressable contact monitor is con nected to a Listed manual release station such as the Kidde Suppression Agent Release sw...

Page 79: ...ase Output Wiring Basics C 7 PRE ACTION SPRINKLER APPLICATIONS The PEGAsys LV system can be used to activate and su pervise pre action sprinkler and deluge sprinkler systems for protection of facilities The CCM output MP1 can be programmed for use with most popular sprinkler solenoids For sprinkler applications the addressable input module P N 70 407008 00x can be used to monitor and super vise an...

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Page 83: ...be installed at 20 ft spacings The pre alarm and alarm setpoint ranges are as follows Pre Alarm 80 to 155 F Alarm 135 to 155 F Initiating Circuits RX TX PC line must be configured for Style 6 wiring Refer to drawing number 06 235443 002 for complete RX TX PC line wiring in structions Provide 90 hours of standby battery and 10 minutes of alarm operation Refer to Appendix A Agent release output can ...

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Page 86: ...e f e h t h t i w e c i v e d A o s l A r o t c e t e d e h t f o n o i t i d n o c d n a a t a d l a t n e m n o r i v n e d n a n o i t a r b i l a c d e r o t s n o d e s a b s n o i s i c e d m r a l a s r o t c e t e d n o i t a z i n o i r o c i r t c e l e o t o h p e b d l u o w s e l p m a x E s e u l a v g o l a n a s e v i e c e r d n a s t i m s n a r t e c i v e d e h t e c i v e D m ...

Page 87: ...ut IT Illegal RCU Type I O Input Output Module L9 Line 9V Trouble LEV Level LV Line Voltage Trouble NA NOV RAM Access Error NG No good NR Not Registered O L Owner Location Abbreviation Meaning OF Off OK All Right OP Open OR Optional Relay OUT Output P C Power Communications Line P S Power Supply P W Password POF Pre alarm Off PRE Pre alarm PRNT Printer PROG Program R P Remote Panel RTC Real Time C...

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Page 91: ...rams and instructions for various PEGAsys LV system modules Component Page No Central Control Module I 2 Receiver Transmitter Module I 6 Power Supply Module I 8 Addressable Contact Input Device I 9 Addressable Relay Output Device I 10 Addressable Contact Input Device I 11 Addressable Relay Output Device I 12 ...

Page 92: ...1 TB2 B NO NO C NC 1 NC 2 TB3 FAULT V F RELAY NC NO C 24VDC FROM POWER SUPPLY FLT EARTH FLT SUPPLY 0V 24V TB6 IC1 JK4 PORT JK5 I O PORT CONTROLLER POWER SUPPLIES TO I O MODULES AN LOOP TO RX TX DISPLAY ASSEMBLY RX TX SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 SKT1 Display Reset Switch PLG2 JK1 JK2 PLG3 SW1 PLG2 JK3 PLG1 PRINT PORT DS1 0V 24 VDC EARTH FAULT SUPPLY FAULT TB6 BUZZER Processor Port D...

Page 93: ...SIGNAL DEVICE INFORMATION SOLENOIDS 75 XXX L S A B D E G SOLENOIDS SPRINKLER FM GROUPS 486500 899175 897494 890181 AVAILABLE AS PART NO 06 129520 001 KIT OF 50 895630 486500 01 NOTE THE TROUBLE RELAY CONTACTS ARE SHOWN IN THE UNPOWERED STATE 5 IF MP01 IS CONFIGURED AS A RELEASING OUTPUT A 220 OHM 5W MIN RESISTOR COULD BE USED TO SIMULATE THE CIRCUIT IF NO SOLENOID IS CONNECTED CAUTION DO NOT USE R...

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Page 96: ...ASE MOUNT 74 200012 004 MODULE T1 KIDDE FENWAL INC RX TX 76 100005 001 LED1 LED2 SW2 SW1 T1 J2 J1 12 1 J3 74 200012 001 TO FULLY UTILIZE LOOP ISOLATION FUNCTION STYLE 6 4 WIRE PC LINE CONFIGURATION IS RECOMMENDED CAN BE INSTALLED ON PC LINE NO MORE THAN 30 LOOP MAXIMUM 20 LOOP ISOLATORS EXCLUDING ONE ON RX TX 3 FROM POWER 24 VDC SUPPLY RX TX CPU RESET PC LINE NORMAL CPU RESET PC LINE RESET RX TX A...

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Page 99: ...L WIRING ENCLOSED IN CONDUIT AND A MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 150 FT 3 EOL RESISTOR 820 OHM 5 WATT FENWAL PART NO 06 129025 001 4 TO REMOTE LED FENWAL PART NO 70 410001 000 OBSERVE POLARITY ORANGE ANODE GRAY CATHODE CAUTION LED MUST BE IN THE SAME ROOM AS ADDRESSABLE CONTACT INPUT DEVICE WITH ALL WIRING ENCLOSED IN CONDUIT AND A MAXIMUM LENGTH 50FT LED CIRCUIT IS NOT SUPERVISED 5 MAXIMUM CURRENT REQUIREMEN...

Page 100: ...C RESISTIVE 3 MAXIMUM CURRENT REQUIREMENTS STANDBY 325uA 4 5 TYPICAL PULSE RATE RELAY RESET STANDBY 9 SECONDS RELAY SET 2 SECONDS TROUBLE STATE NO LED PULSING 6 REFER TO SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL FOR APPLICATION OF ADDRESSABLE RELAY OUTPUT 7 MOUNTS IN 4 SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOX 8 MUST BE INSTALLED IN A U L LISTED GANG BOX 9 WIRING INFORMATION SHOWN FOR 70 408002 000 THRU 70 408003 000 SMART DETECTOR PR...

Page 101: ... Note 3 See Note 7 AI N O AI N C NOTES 1 Maximum 25Ω resistance per wire for initiating circuit For a total circuit wiring resistance of 50Ω max 2 Terminal connection supports wiring from 18 AWG 0 75 mm 2 to 14 AWG 1 5 mm 2 3 Refer to Control Panel Manual for addressable loop wiring specification 4 Maximum 10 VDC 1 mA 5 This module will not support 2 wire smoke detectors 6 N O initiating device ci...

Page 102: ...120 F 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 06 235577 001 PC PC PC PC N C COM N O PC Line In PC Line Out See Note 3 N O COM N C Field Connections TERMINALS 5 7 ARE POWER LIMITED TERMINALS 1 4 ARE POWER LIMITED 7 6 5 See Note 3 NOTES 1 AO must be installed in the same room as the device it is controlling 2 Terminal connection supports wiring from 18 AWG 0 75 mm 2 to 14 AWG 1 5 mm 2 3 Refer to Control Panel Manual for addr...

Page 103: ...e configured independently using any of the three methods described in the following paragraphs The configuration process is dealt with in more detail in the PEGAsys Configuration Software PCS Program manuals P Ns 76 014 and 76 015 which should be re ferred to Note It is not possible to download configuration infor mation to all the NICs on a network simultaneously Each NIC node must be configured...

Page 104: ...ipt of an AC KNOWLEDGE from a button on a remote node Disabling will result in logging events only in it s own non zero group J 2 1 7 TIME RESYNCHRONIZATION PERIOD SET IN MINUTES A time resynchronization message is broadcast on the net work at intervals determined by the resynch period If a node does not receive a resynchronization message during this interval it uses its network connection to ask...

Page 105: ...ther they are assigned to network group 0 or to groups 1 through 32 Whether they are communicating with other panels in their local group or with panels in a remote group Table J 1 summarizes these relationships In more detail A node which receives the network message from an other node in the same non zero group will process the network message appropriately depending on its own installed program...

Page 106: ...out to the bus for receipt by remote NICs While a node is not transmitting data the NIC reads the bus data traffic and converts it to a form readable by the node s software Data communication will be configured on the NIC s UART as 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit 8 N 1 and 9600 baud The NIC will either transmit locally produced data or receive and retransmit bus activity as a repeater J 4 2 3 REPEATER...

Page 107: ...installation applications require that when a NIC is installed pre discharge and release state activation as well as abort state activation are limited to the originating fire alarm control panel Many electronic components are subject to damage from electrostatic discharge ESD These components are not to be removed from their protective wrappings until they are to be installed in their respective ...

Page 108: ...network wiring as previously described 12 Apply power reinstall programming and configure the network using PCS Refer to Figure J 2 PORT P C PORT PRINT PORT DISP PORT I O RX TX PORT INSERT PLASTIC STANDOFFS HERE 20 PIN RECEPTACLE FOR NIC DISPLAY PORT PRINT PORT P C PORT I O PORT Rx Tx PORT LONG SCREW AND SPACER THROUGH HERE Figure J 5 CCM Board Showing NIC Attachment Points J 8 POWER SUPPLY REQUIR...

Page 109: ...SM Front Panel K 2 ADDRESSING AND REGISTRATION As with any SmartOne loop device addressing is done via the Kidde hand held programmer P N 74 200013 001 or the PEGAsys LV control panel menu keypad as described in Chapter 2 of this manual Module programmable parameters include owner s loca tion message non silenceable waterflow walk test drill mode and silence The programming process is described in...

Page 110: ...y result in a faulty connection 1 4 6 4mm NTS Figure K 2 Inch Strip Refer to the National Electrical Code for proper box speci fications ASM volume is 8 94 cubic inches Refer to the RX TX specifications in the chapters on Op eration and Functional Description for addressable loop wiring specifications Power Communication PC line wiring is power limited and supervised For power limited circuits use...

Page 111: ...ntrol and six teen 16 RDM display only modules The installation can be in any combination of RDCM RDM modules so long as the maximum quantity for each module is not exceeded The RDCM in addition to emulation of the PEGAsys LV LEDs and LCD displays provides remote access to the system and if programmed the PEGAsys LV network panel s and menu options via this emulation of the PEGAsys LV front panel ...

Page 112: ... exceeding the maximum for each module L 2 3 Addressing Address selection is via setting of the 16 way 4 bit hexa decimal coded rotary switch SW1 mounted on the printed circuit board See Figure L 4 Table L 1 Address Switch Settings h c t i w S g n i t t e S M C D R M D R s s e r d d A h c t i w S g n i t t e S M C D R M D R s s e r d d A 1 1 0 M C D R r o M D R 9 9 0 M C D R r o M D R 2 2 0 M C D ...

Page 113: ...till present in the system if any and subsequently dis play how many active supervisory or trouble conditions are still present in the system if any For example 001 ACTIVE ALARMS REMAINING Again in the case of multiple alarms either On or Off each event must be acknowledged separately In the case of multiple troubles actuation of the acknowledge input may be separate or programmed to global acknow...

Page 114: ... menu and displays PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD Each key entry will then display the character PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD If the password entry is incorrect the display will become PASSWORD ENTRY FAILED The RDCM will request another password entry request and if correct the PEGAsys LV will send the 30 second global lockout command to all other RDCMs The calling device address 02 will then have access to the P...

Page 115: ...l a n i m o n A m 5 8 k r o w t e n 5 8 4 S R s y s A G E P m o r f t f 0 0 0 4 o t p U 8 1 g n i s u l e n a p l o r t n o c V L e r i w d e d l e h s n u d e t s i w t G W A s M D R M C D R m u m i x a M y n a n i s M D R 6 1 s M C D R 5 1 g n i d e e c x e t o n n o i t a n i b m o c e l u d o m h c a e r o f m u m i x a m e l y t s g n i r i W B s s a l C 4 e l y t S A P F N L A C I N A H C E ...

Page 116: ...DJUST VR2 LCD CONTRAST ADJUST SW3 HARDWARE FOR GND CONNECTION 1 2 3 4 COMBINATION KNOCKOUTS 2 LOCATED ON TOP SURFACE 1 LOCATED ON EACH SIDE FM APP RO VED R L U POWER SUPPLY TW ISTE D SH IELD ED CAB LE TO CHAS SIS EA RTH GROUND SER NO MOUNTING FOR 10 190 DIA SCREWS INSTRUCTION LABEL CONNECTOR DS1 Figure L 4 Installation of RDM or RDCM ...

Page 117: ...be connected to the PC line If a hand held programmer is not available the address can be changed directly at the CCM using the procedure outlined in Chapter 2 of this manual M 3 OPERATION A change in temperature produces a change in resistance between the loops within the sensor cable as the tem perature increases resistance decreases exponentially This change is continuously monitored by the AAM...

Page 118: ...M 2 April 2003 76 100016 002 PEGAsys LV M 7 TESTING Refer to Chapter 7 of the AlarmLine Addressable Linear Heat Detector Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual ...

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Page 121: ... A Silent Knight DACT Model 5104 must be wired to the PEGAsys LV control panel as shown in Figure O 1 See the Model 5104 installation manual for information regarding connection of the DACT to the telephone line for alarm and trouble transmission s 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Silent Knight DACT Model 5104 PCB PEGAsys LV CCM PCB NO NC C Fault Relay NO NC C Volt Free Relay 2 Zone 3 Alarm Zone 4 T...

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Page 123: ...CLATURE 4 CHANGENO ORREV DATE 5 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 6 PRIORITY OF COMMENT 7 USEREVALUATION MANUALIS EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR COMPLETE INCOMPLETE 8 PROBLEM QUESTION SUGGESTION COMMENT check one 9 RECOMMENDEDCHANGETOPUBLICATION PAGE PARAGRAPH LINE FIGURE TABLE RECOMMENDEDCHANGESANDREASON NO NO NO NO NO Use Blank Continuation Sheets as Required 10 ORIGINATOR 11 COMPANYNAME 12 ADDRESS 13 KIDDE FENWALUSEO...

Page 124: ...220423 KIDDE FENWAL Inc 400 Main Street Ashland MA 01721 Attn Documentation Manager Place Stamp Here FOLD FOLD ...

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Page 126: ...hich will become part of your sales agreement Please contact Kidde Fenwal directly for a return material authorization RMA number before returning material to the factory at Ashland Massachusetts shipment prepaid Kidde Fenwal will repair or replace and ship prepaid These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described nor do they provide for every poss...

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