Kidde 23911-K086 Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

 

TM206 

3 of 35 

Issue 1.0 

15.2.4 Disable 2

nd

 stage output 

 

 

 

 

28 

 

 

15.2.5 Disable released output

 

 

 

 

 

28 

 

 

15.2.6 Disable extract output  

 

 

 

 

29 

 

15.2.7 Turn on extract output  

 

 

 

 

29 

 15.3 

Single 

input 

activation 

      29 

 15.4 

Double 

input 

activation 

 

      29 

 15.5 

Reset 

        30 

 15.6 

Sounder 

fault 

       30 

 15.7 

Power 

fault 

       30 

 15.8 

System 

fault 

       30 

 15.9 

Lamp 

test        30 

 15.10 

Hold 

condition 

       31 

 15.11 

Released 

condition 

      31 

 15.12 

Low 

pressure 

switch 

      31 

 15.13 

Manual 

only 

mode 

      31 

 15.14 

Manual 

release 

       31 

 15.15 

Abort 

input 

       31 

16. 

Internal 

controls 

        32 

 16.1 

Watchdog 

reset 

       32 

 16.2 

Processor 

reset 

       32 

 16.3 

Terminate 

extinguishing 

      32 

 16.4 

Write 

enable 

switch 

      32 

17. 

Internal 

indications        33 

 17.1 

Watchdog        33 

 17.2 

System 

fuse 

       33 

 17.3 

Man. 

Release 

       33 

18. 

Power 

supply 

        33 

19. 

Maintenance 

        34 

20. 

CE 

Mark 

         34 

21. 

Commissioning 

instructions 

      35 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 23911-K086

Page 1: ...TM206 1 of 35 Issue 1 0 FireBeta XT Extinguishing Coincidence Unit Part No s 23911 K086 Operation and Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...illary boards 16 12 1 Adding new status units ancillary boards 17 12 2 Removing status units ancillary boards 18 13 Wiring to status units ancillary boards 19 14 Configuration 20 14 1 Extinguishing ou...

Page 3: ...System fault 30 15 9 Lamp test 30 15 10 Hold condition 31 15 11 Released condition 31 15 12 Low pressure switch 31 15 13 Manual only mode 31 15 14 Manual release 31 15 15 Abort input 31 16 Internal co...

Page 4: ...2094 1 Section 4 18 option with requirements Monitoring of the status of components by way of a low pressure switch input EN12094 1 Section 4 19 option with requirements Emergency hold device to enabl...

Page 5: ...950 which disconnects live and neutral simultaneously shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring Switch disconnect devices such as MK Sentry 63A or similar are suitable for this WARNING Failure to ensu...

Page 6: ...of 35 Issue 1 0 Cables should not be installed in the bottom of the enclosure This space must be kept free for batteries Side view Front view 5mm diameter screws Fix to flat surface using suitable wal...

Page 7: ...Second stage contact rating 5 to 30VDC 1A Amp maximum for each Maximum ratings not to be exceeded Volt free changeover contact Extract contact rating 5 to 30VDC 1A Amp maximum for each Maximum rating...

Page 8: ...AFER ELECTRONIC VIMPEX FIRECRYER RANGE ELECTRONIC VOICE VIMPEX KOBELL MOTORISED VIMPEX ASKARI ELECTRONIC FULLEON ROSHNI ELECTRONIC FULLEON SQUASHNI ELECTRONIC FULLEON SYMPHONI ELECTRONIC FULLEON ELECT...

Page 9: ...rminal block on the left hand side of the PCB The chassis is held in place by two screws Undo the two screws and lift the chassis gently away from the box towards you With the chassis removed there is...

Page 10: ...TM206 10 of 35 Issue 1 0 7 System diagrams Any number of ECU connected to addressable panel Any number of ECU connected to conventional fire panel using zonal volt free contacts...

Page 11: ...uts provided wiring must be fed behind and well away from the surface of the circuit board The space at the bottom of the enclosure is largely occupied by the standby batteries so this must be borne i...

Page 12: ...F generated by the solenoid when it de energises from upsetting the operation of the control panel Only polarised solenoids i e solenoids fitted with an internal polarising diode should be used Exampl...

Page 13: ...tor fitted supplied in terminals and be triggered by a 470R 1W resistor Wiring from volt free contacts from conventional fire panels or addressable modules are shown below Activation input 1 Volt free...

Page 14: ...oring level had been sent Press the ENTER button The LCD will now show The XXX shown here is the current monitoring level detected on the extinguishing input Press the ENTER button to learn the new mo...

Page 15: ...uired These contacts are rated for switching signalling circuits only and the maximum ratings listed in Table 1 Electrical specifications should not be exceeded under any circumstances Typically the A...

Page 16: ...button until the display shows Press ENTER to turn the extract output on The LCD will change to the following Pressing ENTER again will turn the extract off 12 Connection and configuration of Status...

Page 17: ...tent faults to be displayed NOTE 10 lamp status indicators Part no s 23911 K077 23911 K078 and 23911 K082 are not compatible with FireBeta XT ECU 12 1 Adding new Status indicators Ancillary boards Whe...

Page 18: ...ed and disconnection of any of them will be displayed as a fault on the ECU If any status indicators are disconnected a HOLD activated indication will also be displayed on the ECU and all ancillary bo...

Page 19: ...system and the next unit to be added will be displayed Press the ENTER button on the ECU until all of the units have been accepted then gently slide the WRITE ENABLE on the ECU switch to the right Ful...

Page 20: ...E CONTROL keyswitch and slide the WRITE ENABLE switch on the module to be configured gently to the left Press the ENTER button on the ECU The display will show Press the ENTER button and the display w...

Page 21: ...s UP or DOWN buttons until the time required is displayed and then press ENTER To save the settings slide the WRITE ENABLE switch gently to the right Resetting of the ECU after it has been activated w...

Page 22: ...ry default for the second stage alarm is pulsing To change the operation of the second stage sounders switch on the ENABLE CONTROLS keyswitch and slide the WRITE ENABLE switch on the module to be conf...

Page 23: ...figured gently to the left Press the ENTER button on the ECU then press the UP button until the display shows Press the ENTER button and the display will show To change to this press the ENTER button...

Page 24: ...ress the ENTER button To save the settings slide the WRITE ENABLE switch gently to the right With the release timer disabled the Extinguishing outputs will remain operated until the system is reset 14...

Page 25: ...y can be disabled on each module individually The factory default setting is for the fault output relay to be enabled To disable the fault output relay switch on the ENABLE CONTROL keyswitch and slide...

Page 26: ...must be calibrated with the releasing device and the cable fitted as it will be in the working system The Extinguishing outputs are fitted with a 1N4004 diode at the factory and the default monitorin...

Page 27: ...ion of the front panel mounted ENABLE CONTROL keyswitch Access level 3 allows configuration options to be set on the ECU following operation of the WRITE ENABLE while in access level 2 ENABLE CONTROLS...

Page 28: ...yswitch off to leave the disablement active To re enable the Stage 1 relay output repeat the procedure above 15 2 4 Disable Stage 2 output To disable the 2nd Stage relay output press the UP button on...

Page 29: ...ress the ENTER button to select this function The display will show The yellow disabled LED on the module that has been disabled will be lit Turn the ENABLE CONTROL keyswitch off to leave the Extract...

Page 30: ...CU insert the ENABLE CONTROL key turn to the right then press the RESET button The ECU will reset only after the Reset Inhibit timer has expired once the activated condition has been established 15 6...

Page 31: ...the panel buzzer will sound 15 13 Manual only mode The mode of the system can be toggled between Manual Only and Automatic Manual by operating the Mode select keyswitch on the ECU When a module is in...

Page 32: ...by pressing the PROCESSOR RESET button inside the control panel 16 3 Terminate Extinguishing Once the extinguishing outputs have been operated they can not be switched off until after the reset inhib...

Page 33: ...ng on the power supply must be carefully considered when connecting externally powered equipment such as sounders and solenoids Exceeding the maximum power supply rating may cause a fuse or other prot...

Page 34: ...dations annually to determine their suitability for continued standby applications Testing of the Extinguishing system should only be carried out by trained personnel and must be done with appropriate...

Page 35: ...required After satisfactory testing any final connections should be made such as to the extinguishing release actuator A record of the configuration options that have been set should be recorded in th...

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