Kidde AEGIS 84-732001-001 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 1

OFFICE OF

STATE FIRE MARSHAL

P/N 06-236716-001
August 2007

A UTC Fire & Security Company

Kidde AEGIS

Conventional

Fire Alarm-Suppression

Control Unit

Installation, Operation, and

Maintenance Manual

Summary of Contents for AEGIS 84-732001-001

Page 1: ...OFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL P N 06 236716 001 August 2007 A UTC Fire Security Company Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire Alarm Suppression Control Unit Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual...

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Page 3: ...that make up the Kidde AEGIS system and may not have the opportunity to visit the sites where the product is installed or intended to be installed It is the responsibility of the professional install...

Page 4: ...Board DACT Digital Alarm Comm Transmitter pF Pico farads DC Direct Current P N Part Number DET Detector PSU Power Supply Unit EOLD End of Line Device RAM Random Access Memory EOLR End of Line Resistor...

Page 5: ...the control unit Follow the instructions in this manual These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control unit and associated equipment System operation and reliability depend upon p...

Page 6: ...rm malfunctions however is inadequate maintenance All devices and system wiring should be tested and maintained by professional fire alarm installers following written procedures supplied with each de...

Page 7: ...or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Abort switches may be set up to operate in any of the following ways 1 Abort Mode 1 UL Count down to 10 seconds and...

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Page 9: ...g Site Specific Configuration 3 1 3 2 Configuration Settings 3 3 CHAPTER 4 OPERATION 4 1 Introduction 4 1 4 2 Control Switch Functionality 4 2 CHAPTER 5 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 5 1 Maintenance Require...

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Page 11: ...n 2 10 2 9 PCB to Cabinet Grounding Diagram 2 11 2 10 Primary Power Connections 2 12 2 11 Backup Battery Connections 2 13 2 12 Printed Circuit Board 2 14 2 13 Initiating Device Circuit Wiring 2 16 2 1...

Page 12: ...ents P N 06 220147 001 2 1 2 3 Wiring Gauge Recommendation Resistance and Maximum Lengths 2 3 3 1 Configuration Settings 3 3 4 1 Acknowledge 4 2 A 1 Duration Time for Standby and Alarm A 1 A 2 Power C...

Page 13: ...27 99 3 Per Canadian Building Code not for use as a high rise building fire alarm system 4 For UL and cUL installation must not exceed 24 hours standby and 5 minutes of alarm Table 1 1 Agency Listing...

Page 14: ...e Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL Standard 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Application UL Standard 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protection Signaling Systems Underwriter Laboratories o...

Page 15: ...ocked cover The enclosure is large enough to house two 12 Vdc 12 AH batteries required for standby operation 1 4 1 1 ENCLOSURE DOOR OPTIONS The standard enclosure door allows the operator to view the...

Page 16: ...wer supply monitoring circuit provides a trouble signal if any of the following occur Loss of AC input or if AC power falls below 85 of nominal This causes an immediate change over to battery operatio...

Page 17: ...ts of four main components and are visible and or audible through a transparent window LED Indicators Control Switches Digital Display Buzzer TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TB7 TB8 TB9 TB10 TB11 TB12 TB17 TB...

Page 18: ...nces the NAC circuits System Reset Disconnects power from all input and output circuits and the auxiliary output for a period of five 5 seconds This control switch is also used in conjunction with the...

Page 19: ...contact closure type devices up to the limitation imposed by wiring resistance For a list of compatible devices refer to Appendix B 1 4 3 2 2 Manual Release Operation of a manual release pull station...

Page 20: ...ual release is forced to zero 0 and the auto release delay is restricted to a maximum of 30 seconds NYC Mode does not comply with ANSI UL 864 Abort Mode 5 Disables the abort The circuit is suitable fo...

Page 21: ...has two 2 dedicated independently controlled Class B ARCs compatible with devices listed in Appendix B The release circuit may be programmed for an ON time of 90 seconds for Control Heads and either...

Page 22: ...r Manual Release 1 4 4 3 2 Trouble Relay The trouble relay is normally energized with AC Power ON and will de energize upon receipt of a trouble condition This change is non latching and the relay wil...

Page 23: ...1 1 Printed Circuit Board PCB 06 220113 001 1 Bezel Assembly 06 220114 001 1 Hardware Kit 06 220147 001 1 Installation Configuration Kit 06 220148 002 1 Operating Instructions 06 236719 002 1 Keys in...

Page 24: ...equipment or fluorescent lighting circuits Leakage currents from these types of circuits into the ground return could damage sensitive system components A separate earth ground or cold water pipe wit...

Page 25: ...battery capacity in accordance with applicable NFPA codes Refer to Appendix A for Battery Capacity Calculations 2 2 6 Enclosure Location Care should be taken in planning the enclosure location The enc...

Page 26: ...is positioned at a convenient height for the operator Refer to Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 shows the control unit enclosure dimensions Figure 2 1 Installation Height Above Floor Perform the following steps...

Page 27: ...s of the back box over the two protruding screws Tighten the screws 4 Insert and tighten the two lower screws 5 Attach wiring conduit to the enclosure via the enclosure knockouts and pull the required...

Page 28: ...duit to the enclosure through the enclosure knockouts and pull the required number of wires through the conduit to the enclosure Leave approximately 2 to 3 feet 600 to 900 mm of wire length in the enc...

Page 29: ...g Installed 2 3 2 Installing the Power Supply Unit P N 06 118394 001 1 Make sure the control unit location is dry and that the enclosure is free of construction dust and metal shavings prior to instal...

Page 30: ...H THE DIAGRAMS AND CONNECT THE WIRING HARNESS AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICABLE DIAGRAM GND NEUTRAL LINE 24 V 24 V BLK RED WHT BLK WHT GRN GND NEUTRAL LINE V V BLK RED WHT BLK WHT V V GRN OR TO PSU J2 CONNEC...

Page 31: ...o the retention tabs The 3 x 10 mm mounting screw should slide into the slot of the fastening tab at the same time 9 Tighten the screw onto the fastening tab 10 Connect the ring end of the power suppl...

Page 32: ...om its shipping carton and position each of its eight 8 mounting holes over one of the aluminum standoffs so that the AC input terminal block is in the lower left corner 5 Secure the PCB to the stando...

Page 33: ...ect AC power to the control unit 1 Ensure the circuit breaker at the dedicated AC power source is in the OFF position 2 To ensure correct AC supply supervision for 110 120 Vac operation move the AC Su...

Page 34: ...and align thru holes and spacer with PCB standoff in lower left corner 6 Attach to PCB with nylon screw ENCLOSURE WALL WHITE NEUTRAL BLACK LINE HOT GREEN GREEN POWER CONNECTIONS FROM AC SUPPLY LOWER...

Page 35: ...nufacturer s specification to prevent permanent loss of capacity 3 Observing polarity connect the two 2 or four 4 12 volt series wired batteries of the required ampere hour AH capacity to TB12 Batt Ou...

Page 36: ...ircuit 3 TB17 Manual Release TB4 Programmable Relay 1 TB11 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 TB18 Abort TB5 Battery Out TB12 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 TB19 Supervisory 1 TB6 AC IN TB13 PSU J2 Su...

Page 37: ...smoke electronic heat detectors Figure 2 13A Class B Style B Wiring for Smoke Electronic Heat Detectors Figure 2 13 B Class A Style D Wiring for Smoke Electronic Heat Detectors 1 1 2 2 EOL RESISTOR 5...

Page 38: ...ices Figure 2 13D Class A Style D Wiring for Contact Devices Figure 2 13 Initiating Device Circuit Wiring 1 1 2 2 EOL RESISTOR 5 1K 0 5 W P N 06 129025 002 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 OR TB7 1 1 2 2 TB1 T...

Page 39: ...gulated 24 Vdc 28 Vdc maximum 2 Suitable for synchronized and non synchronized notification appliances 3 Use polarized notification appliances only 4 Maximum single notification appliance current is 1...

Page 40: ...isted releasing devices Figure 2 15A Agent Release Circuit Single Solenoid Power Limited Figure 2 15B Agent Release Circuit Single Solenoid Non Power Limited BLK RED TB14 OR TB15 R1 R1 R2 R2 SOLENOID...

Page 41: ...it Dual Solenoid Power Limited Figure 2 15D Agent Release Circuit Dual Solenoid Non Power Limited BLK RED IN LINE RELEASING DEVICES P N 06 220023 001 MUST BE INSTALLED CLOSE NIPPLED TO SOLENOID ENCLOS...

Page 42: ...See Appendix F Do not attach Power Limited wiring to the same terminal block 5 When firing initiators the limiting resistor must have a rating of 1 watt minimum 6 Control Head P N 90 487100 001 when...

Page 43: ...allow the door s hinge pins to align with the mating hinge sockets in the back box 2 Connect the ground wire that connects the enclosure door to the back box 2 8 INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURE DOOR DOOR WIT...

Page 44: ...wire harness to enclosure door 9 Run the black wires from the Manual Release switch to TB4 on the PCB Refer to Figure 2 13 through Figure 2 15 for wiring configurations 10 Run the white wires from th...

Page 45: ...t and then DC 2 Configure as described in Chapter 3 3 Once configured test the complete system for operation Once operation is verified the installation is complete CABLE CLAMP AND 8 32 KEP NUT SUPPLI...

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Page 47: ...if more than five 5 minutes have expired since the last control switch press Only saved changes are retained by the control unit Step Description Display 1 Press and hold the Acknowledge control switc...

Page 48: ...ranslate this 3 digit code to a new password that will work only on a control unit displaying the original random code for one time only When given the Temporary Password the 3 digit code should still...

Page 49: ...ive 5 seconds to boot up after exiting the configuration menu Table 3 1 Configuration Settings Configuration Number Position 1 2 Configuration Item Configuration Position 3 Selection Default Mode 00 1...

Page 50: ...Release or Cross Zone input from SUPV 1 and either DET 1 or DET2 6 05 Abort Both or Release Circuit 1 1 Activation aborts ARC 1 and ARC 2 2 Activation aborts ARC 1 only 1 06 Abort 1 Mode 1 UL 2 Mode 2...

Page 51: ...1 see notes 2 3 4 Agent Pre Release Condition 5 Agent Release Condition 6 Manual Release Input 7 Waterflow Input 8 Abort Input 9 Supervisory Input 5 11 Trouble Relay 1 AC Failure response Instantaneo...

Page 52: ...ircuit 1 see note 4 1 Power Limited one solenoid 2 Power Limited two solenoids 3 Non Power Limited one solenoid 4 Non Power Limited two solenoids 5 Initiators 3 18 On Time Release Circuit 2 see note 4...

Page 53: ...C 2 only 3 Both ARC 1 and ARC 2 see note 5 4 Neither ARC 1 nor ARC 2 see note 6 5 NAC 2 Not Used see note 1 2 26 NAC 3 relationship to ARCs 1 ARC 3 only 2 ARC 3 only 3 Both ARC 1 and ARC 2 see note 5...

Page 54: ...hronization Silenceable Horn Off C NAC 1 Off see note 7 3 29 NAC 1 Releasing see note 10 0 60 bpm Non Silenceable 1 60 bpm Silenceable 2 120 bpm Non Silenceable 3 120 bpm Silenceable 4 Steady Non Sile...

Page 55: ...nization Silenceable Horn Only Off C NAC 2 Off see note 7 1 31 NAC 2 Pre Release see note 9 0 60 bpm Non Silenceable 1 60 bpm Silenceable 2 120 bpm Non Silenceable 3 120 bpm Silenceable 4 Steady Non S...

Page 56: ...nization Silenceable Horn Off C NAC 2 Off see note 7 5 33 NAC 3 First Alarm see note 8 0 60 bpm Non Silenceable 1 60 bpm Silenceable 2 120 bpm Non Silenceable 3 120 bpm Silenceable 4 Steady Non Silenc...

Page 57: ...ing see note 10 0 60 bpm Non Silenceable 1 60 bpm Silenceable 2 120 bpm Non Silenceable 3 120 bpm Silenceable 4 Steady Non Silenceable 5 Steady Silenceable 6 Temporal Non Silenceable 7 Temporal Silenc...

Page 58: ...hronization Silenceable Horn Off C NAC 3 Off see note 7 7 38 NAC 2 General Alarm 0 60 bpm Non Silenceable 1 60 bpm Silenceable 2 120 bpm Non Silenceable 3 120 bpm Silenceable 4 Steady Non Silenceable...

Page 59: ...d 8 In addition to being selectable for NACx First Alarm the various tones are also selectable in the condition that both ARCs are not used and one of DET 1 DET 2 or DET 3 WF is in alarm 9 In addition...

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Page 61: ...In the Alarm state the control unit has detected one or more active inputs on its input circuits The states of Alarm are 1 First Alarm caused when input is received from DET 1 or DET 2 or DET 3 Detec...

Page 62: ...e the trouble event reverts to normal condition or manually by the operator by pressing the Acknowledge or System Reset control switches 4 2 CONTROL SWITCH FUNCTIONALITY Illegal button presses or ill...

Page 63: ...elected in the system configuration the activation of NAC outputs and or Programmable Relays This is used when performing maintenance on the system When the control switch is engaged it creates a Syst...

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Page 65: ...if used from their associated agent storage container discharge valves 4 Physically disconnect the wiring to solenoid valves if used for pre action deluge sprinkler systems 5 Ensure that emergency op...

Page 66: ...gnal Silence control switches simultaneously for five 5 seconds As long as both keys are pressed the battery voltage is displayed for three 3 seconds and then the battery current These alternate every...

Page 67: ...no alarms troubles or supervisory conditions 2 Press and hold the Acknowledge control switch for a period of five 5 seconds The LEDs and the digital display characters will illuminate and the buzzer...

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Page 69: ...les exist the display will blink one second on one second off and the trouble codes will sequence to the next code every time the display illuminates When all codes have been displayed the sequence wi...

Page 70: ...ated in non alarm condition 015 Abort Open Circuit Look for discontinuity in circuit wiring 016 ARC 1 Short Circuit Troubleshoot ARC 1 wiring by breaking up circuit to isolate the short 017 ARC 1 Open...

Page 71: ...Enclosure Assembly 06 220172 002 Replacement Enclosure Assembly with Switches 06 220174 002 Replacement Switch Kit 06 220176 001 Replacement PCB Assembly 06 220150 001 Replacement Power Supply 06 118...

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Page 73: ...noids refer to Appendix B 6 Momentary Agent Release Solenoids and Initiators are negligible in their current requirements and do not need to be included in the calculation Table A 1 Duration Time for...

Page 74: ...ric Duct and Heat Detectors in the three Detection Circuits However since only one detector can be in Alarm the Alarm current should only be con sidered for the entire Detection Circuit 4 The value st...

Page 75: ...s that the battery is installed in ambient room temperatures If installed in below ambient consult the battery manufacturer for requirement of additional deration factors not considered above 2 5 minu...

Page 76: ...Battery Capacity Calculations August 2007 A 4 P N 06 236716 001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 77: ...HD 7052 70 520000 001 Electronic 135 F Fixed Temp Heat Detector THD 7053 70 530000 001 2 Wire Detector Base 2WB 70 501000 001 2 Wire Detector Base 2WRLT 70 501000 002 2 Wire Detector Base 2WRB 70 5010...

Page 78: ...001 0 4 60 Steady 2300 1460 915 570 1 or 2 UL FM 81 100000 001 0 44 59 Steady 2300 1460 915 570 1 or 2 UL FM 87 120099 001 2 12 Momentary 360 240 140 1 or 2 UL FM 60 120099 001 2 12 Momentary 360 240...

Page 79: ...maximum 24 Vdc Nominal Battery Transfer 85 of 120 Vac 85 of 240 Vac C Input Circuits C 1 Detection Circuits Three 3 Two 2 for Suppression Input Third configurable as either independent Detection Circu...

Page 80: ...mally Open contact closure devices subject to maximum allowable wiring resistance Circuit Type Class A Style D or Class B Style B supervised Detects Opens and Ground Faults Power Limited Circuit Volta...

Page 81: ...nergized with power on Trouble One 1 normally energized with power on Relay Type Voltage free Form C 1 N O and 1 N C Contact Rating 3 Amps 30 Vdc resistive D 3 Releasing Circuits Two 2 ARC 1 ARC 2 Com...

Page 82: ...in Height 362 mm x 127 mm x 483 mm 14 1 4 in Width x 6 in Depth x 19 in Height 362 mm x 152 mm x 483 mm Approximate Weight without batteries Standard Assembled Standard Shipping Canadian Assembled wit...

Page 83: ...Flow Initiating Circuits must be configured for Class A Style D wiring The Battery backup system must provide for 90 hours of Standby operation followed by 10 minutes of Alarm operation Refer Appendi...

Page 84: ...FM Rules for PreAction Deluge Systems August 2007 D 2 P N 06 236716 001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 85: ...unit as shown in Figure E 1 Refer to the Model 5104B Installation Manual for information regarding connection of the DACT to telephone lines for Alarm and Trouble transmission s Note 1 Wiring must be...

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Page 87: ...inch 6 mm from any non power limited wiring Power limited and non power limited wiring cannot enter and exit the control unit enclosure through the same knockout or conduit Figure F 1 shows typical wi...

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Page 90: ...ation operation and maintenance All specifications subject to change without no tice Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for th...

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