'Control' task card
Damper control group
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Building Technologies
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Fire Safety
2018-08-29
3. Highlight the 'Alarm counter control' element.
4. In the toolbar, click on 'Assign'.
a
The 'New cause dialog' window opens.
a
The 'Detection tree' is depicted at the right of the window. The elements
that can be assigned are highlighted.
5. Select the event category on the left in the window.
6. On the right in the window, select the desired 'Station'.
7. Click on 'Assign'.
a
The 'Station' is assigned to 'Alarm counter control'.
Switching the alarm counter off and on
You can configure a standard button or a favorite such that you can switch the
alarm counter
off and on at the touch of a button. To do that, assign the standard
button or the favorite to the 'OFF' or 'ON' commands and to 'Counter control group'
or 'Alarm counter control'.
See also
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12.6 Damper control group
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Contains the 'Fire damper control' and 'Smoke extraction control' elements
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Control of fire and smoke dampers that are connected to the FS720 via inputs
and outputs, e.g., via an input/output module on the detector line
The damper controls have the following configuration elements:
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Causes which can be assigned: Events associated with the 'Site' and inputs
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Assigned
effects: Outputs and other controls
– The damper actuator is controlled via outputs
– The output / damper state is monitored via inputs
– Cascading of further controls
Causes
Control
Effects
Event, input
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'Fire damper control'
'Smoke extraction
control'
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Inputs and outputs
that are connected to
the dampers
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Further controls
Table 16: Causes and effects of the control
Example of fire damper control
A fire damper control corresponds to the ventilation zone.
Fire damper control could be activated by a fire alarm, for example. In the event of
a fire alarm, the open fire dampers are closed.
Example of smoke damper control
Smoke damper control could be activated by an input, for example. If the input is
activated by the fire brigade, the smoke dampers are opened.