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NOTE:

If power-limited wiring is not used within this en-

closure, then the following guidelines do not ap-

ply. In that case, be sure to follow standard wiring

practices.

Wiring Entering the Enclosure

Non-power Limited Wiring

Wiring to the following CP-2ER terminations is considered

non-power limited and must enter the enclosure through

the knockout specified below (See Figure 3). Wiring be-

tween the knockout specified and the termination must be

the shortest route, and must not overlap any other wiring.

MODULE

TERMINATION

ENCLOSURE

KNOCKOUT

CP-2ER

TB-2 (All positions)

3 or 4

CP-2ER

TB-3 (All positions)

3 or 4

Wiring in the Enclosure

Non-power Limited Wiring

Wiring from the batteries and power supply is considered

non-power limited. To maintain the required separation,

route the wires as shown in Figure 3.

Wiring Entering the Enclosure

Power Limited Wiring

Wiring to the following CP-2ER terminations is considered

power limited and must enter the enclosure through the

knockout specified below (See Figure 3).

MODULE

TERMINATION

ENCLOSURE

KNOCKOUT

CP-2ER

TB-1 (All positions)

1 or 2

PLM-35

If the PLM-35 module is required, mount it on the left side

wall of the enclosure as shown in Figure 3 (Refer to

 PLM-35

Installation Instructions,

 P/N 315-093495).

MAINTENANCE AND TESTING

To insure proper and reliable operation, refer to NFPA 72

Local, 12A, or 2001, as appropriate, for applicable  main-

tenance and testing schedule and instructions.

CAUTION: Make sure that release circuits and shunt

trips  are  disconnected  before  testing.

Notify facility personnel and the fire depart-

ment that a system test is being performed

so that any alarm soundings can be ignored

during the test.

1

2

3

4

TB3

TB2

TB1

POWER

LIMITED

P1

P

N

N

N

N

P2

+

+

_

_

CP-2ER

POWER SUPPLY

PLM-35

NOTE:
P = POWER LIMITED TERMINALS
N = NON-POWER LIMITED TERMINALS

TROUBLESHOOTING THE SYSTEM

Refer to 

OPERATION 

section for identity of troubles by

lamp indicator. Refer to ratings on specific circuit termi-

nals  for  manual  voltage  readings.  (See 

CONNECTION

DIAGRAM 

on pages 4-5.)

A  system  trouble  condition  causes  the  following  panel

indications and conditions:
1. Illumination of the front panel visual trouble indicator.

2. Sounding of the internal trouble buzzer.

3. Change of state of the trouble relay contacts (TB3,

terminals 1 through 3).

Figure 3

CP-2ER Power Limited Wiring

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Page 1: ...g Technologies Ltd 2 Kenview Boulevard Brampton Ontario L6T 5E4 CN Fire Safety Siemens Building Technologies Inc 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park New Jersey 07932 SUPERVISORY TROUBLE ALARM ZONE 1 DISCHARGE ALARM SILENCED ALARM ZONE 2 POWER ON BATTERY WHEN FLASHING Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 2: ... Contents INTRODUCTION 1 OPERATION 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4 5 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 7 POWER LIMITED WIRING 8 MAINTENANCE AND TESTING 9 TROUBLESHOOTING THE SYSTEM 9 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 3: ...t ing zone causes the general alarm to sound again To set the CP 2ER to meet NFPA 12A 13 or 2001 require ments for a releasing panel place the SERVICE SELEC TION plug in position P12 Release With the plug in this position both a general alarm associated with the first ini tiating zone actuation and a predischarge discharge alarm with actuation of the second initiating zone will sound The position ...

Page 4: ...econd zone results in only a visual display indicating that the second zone has alarmed VISUAL INDICATORS COLOR Visual Indicators Externally Visible POWER Steady on indicates main power is normal Green Flashing on off indicates panel is operating from the backup battery supply System TROUBLE Indicates a general system trouble Yellow System SUPERVISORY Indicates a general system supervisory Yellow ...

Page 5: ...d position during a non discharge or circuit activation condition causes an open circuit trouble indication of the release circuit This prevents the associated dis charge devices from activating If the ALARM SILENCE switch has been operated after initiation of the first zone alarm a second zone alarm re sults in reactivating the general alarm audible circuit which may then be silenced again For NF...

Page 6: ...STATION MODEL AW 1 N O CYLINDER SUPERVISORY SWITCH P N 500 878709 MANUAL DISCHARGE PRESSURE SWITCH P N 500 486536 5 6K 1 2W EOL W 2 2K 1 2W EOL W 3 2 1 POWER SUPPLY P1 INPUT 120V 50 60 HZ 2A MAX NEUTRAL P2 BATTERIES 24 VDC Charging Current Normal 300mA 24 VDC Charging Current Max 560mA Load Current Max 3 3A 4 0A with self interrupting solenoid P N 500 890181 24 HR P N 175 084476 5 AH 60 HR P N 175...

Page 7: ... Service 7 Refer to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P N 315 193524 8 To use power limited wiring to NFPA 70 NEC the audible circuits terminals 1 4 of TB2 must use the PLM 35 module Refer to In structions P N 315 093495 Initiating circuits TB1 terminals 1 14 are power limited as they are 9 For a list of COMPATIBLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES refer to P N 315 096363 DESIGNATION RATING CIRCUIT F1 F2 F3 F4 5A 2A 2...

Page 8: ...he delay period when the agent is re leased the discharge audibles sound in a steady manner b If the ABORT switch is depressed before the 30 second time in period ends 1 The discharge audibles are silenced during the 90 second abort duration period NOTE The 90 second delay period associated with the external abort switch is provided by others 5 Switch S101 Dial setting Rotate to change setting Dia...

Page 9: ...eration without first consulting one of the above Mounting Control Units Refer to Figure 2 Securely fasten the control unit to a shock and vibration free surface in a clean dry area It must be mounted far ther than 3 feet but less than 6 feet from the floor The location should be easily visible readily accessible for main tenance and should allow sufficient clearance to open the hinged front door ...

Page 10: ...ice is requested 15 days prior to the tests so that the services of the technician may be scheduled The installation of the wiring should be checked as follows 1 Detectors should not be in their bases Temporary jump ers should be inserted in all bases if not already in stalled Install end of line resistor to appropriate termi nals of last detector on circuit for Class B wiring For Class A wiring i...

Page 11: ...2 PLM 35 If the PLM 35 module is required mount it on the left side wall of the enclosure as shown in Figure 3 Refer to PLM 35 Installation Instructions P N 315 093495 MAINTENANCE AND TESTING To insure proper and reliable operation refer to NFPA 72 Local 12A or 2001 as appropriate for applicable main tenance and testing schedule and instructions CAUTION Make sure that release circuits and shunt tr...

Page 12: ... wiring Zone 1 and or Zone 2 initiating circuits TB1 between terminals 2 and 3 or between terminals 6 and 7 open circuited or not terminated with a 1 78K ohm resistor Wiring resistance between terminals 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 or 7 and 8 exceeds acceptable limits Refer to CONNECTION DIAGRAM on pages 4 5 7 General alarm audible alarm circuit TB2 terminals 1 and 2 open circuited or not termi nated w...

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