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ZU-35TS ZONE MODULE

This module includes two detection zones
with alarm and trouble LEDs, test switches,
and output terminals to activate other
appropriate modules or remote annuncia-
tors. It can accommodate up to thirty
ionization, photoelectric, or flame detectors,
or a combination thereof. The number of
thermal
detectors, manual stations, and other
approved contact devices that can be wired
on a single zone are under practical limita-
tions only. (See Spec Sheet Catalog No.
3107.)

ZS-30 INTRINSICALLY SAFE ZONE
MODULE (See NOTE on page 15.)

This module allows certain ionization
detectors, thermal detectors, and manual
stations of the non-explosionproof type to
be installed in hazardous areas classified
as Class I, Division I, Groups A, B, C, and
D. A diode shunt barrier is required outside
the hazard area to limit the energy in the
event of equipment failure. Only ten Model
DI-3IS Ionization Detectors or five Model
S-121/122 Flame Detectors, and any
number of approved thermal detectors or
manual stations, can be connected to this
single zone module. (See Spec Sheet
Catalog No. 3105.)

Note: Unlike the ZU-35TS, this single

zone module does not have its
own zone alarm and trouble test
switches. Therefore, it is
necessary to use an SM-30 switch
module alongside the ZS-30 to
satisfy this test capability
requirement.

RC-30U CONFIRMATION MODULE

This module is designed to reduce unwanted
alarms from the momentary presence of
products of combustion — low ceiling heights
where smoking is allowed, for example. It
records the first alarm from zones under its
control, but does not put the control panel into
the alarm mode unless the detector response is
repeated within 1 minute (time adjustable) or
less. (See Spec Sheet Catalog No. 3167.)

AE-30U ALARM EXTENDER MODULE

This module is used whenever the total alarm
device power exceeds the supervised 1.5A alarm
circuit that is included in the CP-35, or where
separate alarm circuits are required. Each
AE-30U offers another supervised 1.5A, and
AE-30U modules can be used in whatever
multiples are required. (See Spec Sheet
Catalog No. 3129.)

MC-30 MASTER CODE MODULE

This module is designed to provide a pulse
(120/minute) on the audible and visible signal
devices. It is capable of controlling up to three
audible signal circuit AE-30U modules. (See
Spec Sheet Catalog No. 3163.)

ZN-31U CONTACT MODULE

See Spec Sheet Catalog No. 3108.

ZN-34UA, ZN-34US INPUT MODULES

These modules are designed to provide two
circuits for the supervision of sprinkler system
gate valves and ancillary equipment in accor-
dance with NFPA Standard 72. The modules
provide two yellow LED indicators per circuit. The
first illuminates when a supervisory condition
exists and the second when a circuit trouble
condition occurs. The module utilizes an end-of-
line resistor in parallel with normally open
switches to provide this supervision. (See Spec
Sheet Catalog No. 3111.)

Section III — Equipment Descriptions and Functions

Summary of Contents for TRIANO 3

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Page 4: ...tomatic 13 7 Initiating Devices Manual 15 IV CONTROL PANEL CONFIGURATION 16 V DETECTOR APPLICATION AND SPACING 17 1 Smoke Detectors 17 2 Thermal Detectors 17 3 Planning a Fire Detection System 18 4 Detector Installation 21 5 System Maintenance and Testing 22 VI POWER CALCULATIONS 23 1 Power Calculation Sheet 24 2 Determining Current Requirements for a Given System Configuration 25 3 Batttery Backu...

Page 5: ...PPENDIX Coast Guard System 3 Typical Drawing 30 Drawing No 315 085585 US Coast Guard Approved Equipment List 31 PTR 1 Connections Cover and Enclosure Mounting 39 Part No 315 086284 DM 31 Module Assembly 40 Part No 515 021941 ...

Page 6: ... be considered when absolutely necessary Special US Coast Guard one time approval would be required SECTION I INTRODUCTION Drawing No 315 085585 Coast Guard Sys tem 3 Specification is considered a part of this manual See print in Appendix page 30 In addition the typical internal module to module wiring of two control panels is shown on pages 2 and 3 in the form of typical Wire Lists Either a wirin...

Page 7: ...D5 36 D1 1 C2 1 C8 1 D5 44 C2 1 C4 1 C7 1 D7 1 P5 6 D1 2 C7 7 D7 4 D1 2 C2 2 C2 2 C4 1 C6 1 C5 1 C5 1 C5 2 C5 2 D1 5 B2 BATT B2 BATT C8 PIN5 CP 41 B4 1 D3 1 B4 7 D3 5 B5 1 D3 7 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A 5 3 P C 5 3 S P B U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T M M 5 3 5 3 C B C U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T S Z 0 3 M S 0 3 M R U 0 3 L T U 0 3 E A U 0 3 C M 0 3 D E A U 0 3 2 3 R S 2 3 R S 2...

Page 8: ... 5 NOTE RC 30U CONTROLS B6 THRU B8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A 5 3 P C 5 3 S P B U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T C R U 0 3 U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T U Z 5 3 S T C D E 9 20 DWG E 315 085585 Sheet of Name TYPICAL SMALL SYSTEM Job No Module Space EK CP PS JP JS JS BM No of BP 30 ...

Page 9: ...er to the system is required Revised US Coast Guard regulations have reduced the SECTION II POWER REQUIREMENTS required battery operation time to 36 hours for passenger ships and 18 hours for all other types of vessels In cases where it is a desired option to furnish the fire detection system with standby battery power even when there are main and emergency generators supplying the system there is...

Page 10: ...ies It can charge battery sizes up to 25 ampere hours and the charging capacity can be increased in increments of 25 AH to a limit of more than 100 AH by use of the BE 35 see below See Spec Sheet Catalog No 3177 SECTION III EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS BE 35 BATTERY EXTENDER MODULE This extender module increases the 25 AH charging capability of the BC 35 by another 25 AH when larger batter...

Page 11: ...ed to reduce unwanted alarms from the momentary presence of products of combustion low ceiling heights where smoking is allowed for example It records the first alarm from zones under its control but does not put the control panel into the alarm mode unless the detector response is repeated within 1 minute time adjustable or less See Spec Sheet Catalog No 3167 AE 30U ALARM EXTENDER MODULE This mod...

Page 12: ...provide complex supplementary control that would be difficult to arrange with relays See Spec Sheet Catalog No 3169 RM 30U and RM 30RU RELEASE MODULES These modules are designed to provide a supervised 1 5A release circuit for damper release or similar functions They both have a 24 VDC output but the RM 30RU includes three series resistors that can adjust for 6 12 18 or 24 VDC resistance See Spec ...

Page 13: ...el to be installed Determine the number of isolators to be used and the distance between the isolator centers 2 Mark isolator centers to be used on the bulkhead and draw perpendicular lines through each of the centers 3 Drill 5 16 inch clearance holes into bulk head Mount isolator to bulkhead with 1 4 20x3 4 cap screw washer and lockwasher Tighten to 13 ft lbs of torque Refer to the stud assembly ...

Page 14: ...mounting enclosure EA 35 drill four new 5 16 inch diameter holes located vertically at the A and C dimensions in addition to redrilling the existing mounting holes to 1 2 inch Figure 2 MOUNTING DIAGRAM FOR EA 32 33 AND 35 ENCLOSURES FOR COAST GUARD APPLICATION A B C D ISOLATOR BULKHEAD DRIP PROOF SHROUD EA 32 33 or 35 EA 35 ONLY 20 7 8 E R U S O L C N E E Z I S R E T N E C S E H C N I E C N A T S ...

Page 15: ...tions marked on the side of the enclosure 4 Mount the bracket assembly using the 8 32 screws flat washers lock washers and nuts as shown in Figure 3 Mounting 5 Insert the AC line wires into the positions shown in Figure 3 Wiring 6 Snap the terminal block covers into place 7 Connect the filter load wires from the filter to the PS 35 terminal block as shown in Figure 3 Wiring CORCOM EMI FILTER P N 1...

Page 16: ... of these spaces In case the control room might be unattended at the time of alarm bells must also be installed in the passageways and lounge areas of the licensed engineer s quarters 3 If an alarm is not acknowledged silenced or reset at the control panel within 2 minutes the control panel must automatically cause the General Alarm to sound RLP REMOTE LAMP PANELS SERIES The RLP 4 8 and 12 with 4 ...

Page 17: ... 28 Bell 74 52mA 28 Sl Whoop 77 8 67mA 22 Temporal 76 2 38mA 39 Siren 78 5 67mA 22 Hi Lo 78 6 38mA 39 SS Bell 71 1 44mA 34 U MMT 1G W Horn 80 4 53mA 28 Chime 73 9 53mA 28 Bell 74 52mA 28 Sl Whoop 77 8 67mA 22 Temporal 76 2 38mA 39 Siren 78 5 67mA 22 Hi Lo 78 6 38mA 39 SS Bell 71 1 44mA 34 U MMT MCS W Horn only 80 4 53mA 28 Chime only 73 9 53mA 28 Bell only 74 52mA 28 Sl Whoop only 77 8 67mA 22 Tem...

Page 18: ... in either a 135 F or 200 F setting The detec tor is epoxy coated and mounts to a weath erproof box for approved use in wet or unsheltered locations See Spec Sheet Catalog No 6127 DT 140 190 EP This explosionproof thermal detector has a rate compensated principle available in either a 140 F and 190 F setting It should be used in hazardous areas requiring explosionproof devices The detector mounts ...

Page 19: ... slots in the inner rim of the base and press the seal in place 3 Check that the four openings for the spring contacts clear the springs and the plastic terminal supports 4 With the seal in place install the detector 5 Follow the checkout procedure in the detector installation instructions INSTALLING the DB 11 SEAL for DB 11 BASE See Figure 5 All wiring must comply with national and local codes 1 ...

Page 20: ...t of the corridor is more than 60 feet 20 meters from another manual station See Spec Sheet Catalog No 6183 MSM Series The MSM Series manual stations feature a rugged diecast metal housing that satisfies both architectural and code requirements for manual fire alarm box initiation devices The MSM Series box features keyed reset using the same key as the control panels The MSM Series models are low...

Page 21: ... the remaining modules can be located as desired except for the RC 30U as the others are not placement sensitive If battery backup is to be included the BC 35 battery charger module must always be placed to the right side of the second row Should one or more BE 35 battery extender modules be required they must be placed to the left of the BC 35 The BE 35 extends the 25 AH charging capability of th...

Page 22: ... 3 2 Smoke detectors should not be used in areas where they could be subjected to steam or moisture condensation such as in galleys laundries etc Thermal detectors should be used in such areas 2 THERMAL DETECTORS 2 1 DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION All thermal detectors respond only to exces sive heat which is assumed to be generated from a flaming fire The detectors are de signed with different operatin...

Page 23: ...space Smoke detectors are either installed according to prevailing air current conditions or on a grid layout 3 PLANNING A FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM Photoelectric smoke detectors are best used in places where wire insulation or other smoldering fires may be expected Ionization smoke detectors are useful where fire would be expected to develop into a small flaming condition soon after pyrolysis Flame d...

Page 24: ...Humidifiers Slop sinks Humid outside air Excessive tobacco smoke COMBUSTION PRODUCTS AND FUMES Cooking equipment Engine exhaust Ovens Gasoline forklift trucks Dryers Diesel trucks and locomotives Exhaust hoods Engines not vented to the outside Metal cutting Welding and brazing Machining Heating element abnormal Paint spray Dust accumulation Curing Improper exhaust systems Chemical fumes Incomplete...

Page 25: ...air conditioning equipment and similar areas including the shafts running to them Because of the irregular shape of most machinery spaces and the strong air currents present the number and type of detectors used cannot be based on the area protected as is in the common practice on land based installations and ship accommodation spaces The best design approach is to pick out all potential fire outb...

Page 26: ...nced by the convective air flow patterns within the protected area For this reason smoke detectors are not assigned a listed spacing by the testing laboratories other than a maximum area coverage of 900 square feet per detector Although a grid pattern can be used as a starting point care must be taken to appropriately locate the heating supply registers and return air registers Smoke detectors sho...

Page 27: ...m audible and visual trouble signal Open circuits are further 5 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TESTING identified by the LED on either the zone or the audible alarm module in which they exist A ground fault in addition to initiating a system trouble identifies itself with its own indicating LED To locate and correct the ground fault each external circuit is system atically opened until the fault signal is...

Page 28: ...Calculation Sheet on the following page lists the supervisory and alarm current requirements of the System 3 equipment and modules and can be used to determine the power needs of a specific system configuration SECTION VI POWER CALCULATIONS ...

Page 29: ... 504 __________ 100 __________ ZU 35TS __________ 9 zone4 __________ 110 zone5 __________ 6 SUBTOTALS a and b a __________ b __________ Notification Appliances __________ 0 c __________ 7 TOTAL POWER REQUIREMENTS a b c __________8 1 Includes the CP 35 audible circuit 2 Use the highest number of relays that will be operated when either a any three zones or b 10 of the total zones are in alarm 3 Onl...

Page 30: ...ld be recommended System 3 equipment includes two compatible battery modules BT 33 5 AH Battery Module BT 34 10 AH Battery Module 2 DETERMINING CURRENT REQUIREMENTS FOR A GIVEN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION d The current requirements of the audible devices must also be calcu lated based on number and type used Fill Blank c in with the amount of current needed for the audible devices included e Add the curr...

Page 31: ...ents For Standby Periods of 18 Hours and 36 Hours Alarm Duration 5 Minutes Supervisory Current mA Supervisory Current mA CHART B 10 AH Rated Capacity at 20 Hour Rate Allowable Supervisory and Alarm Currents For Standby Periods of 18 Hours and 36 Hours Alarm Duration 5 Minutes Alarm Current Amps Alarm Current Amps ...

Page 32: ...Power Calculations CHART C 28 AH Rated Capacity at 20 Hour Rate Allowable Supervisory and Alarm Currents For Standby Periods of 18 Hours and 36 Hours Alarm Duration 5 Minutes Alarm Current Amps Supervisory Current mA ...

Page 33: ...he battery being considered c Mark the needed alarm current on the X axis and draw a line parallel to the Y axis between that point and the appropriate curve of the battery being considered d If the intersection of these two lines falls within the battery curve that battery capacity is sufficient to handle the system e If the intersection point falls above the curve or near the center of the curve...

Page 34: ...M 3 TYPICAL DRAWING Drawing No 315 085585 B US COAST GUARD APPROVED EQUIPMENT LIST Cert No 161 002 17 8 C PTR 1 CONNECTIONS COVER AND ENCLOSURE MOUNTING Part No 315 086284 D DM 31 MODULE ASSEMBLY Part No 515 021941 APPENDIX ...

Page 35: ...ER INSIDE CONTROL PANEL OR ANY SUITABLE LOCATION OUTSIDE THE HAZARDOUS AREA TL 30U AE 30U NO 1 AE 30U NO 2 AD 30S SR 35 8 RELAYS SR 30 2 RELAYS SR 32 6 RELAYS SR 32 6 RELAYS MC 30 ZU 35TS ZU 35TS ZU 35TS NEUTRAL MAIN PTR 1 POWER TRANSFER RELAY MAIN POWER SECONDARY POWER SUPV MODULE PLACEMENT RETURN FROM PIN 5 OF LAST SYSTEM MODULE ZONE 15 DI 3IS DI 3IS TO DAMPER RELEASE TO CHASSIS GROUND ALARM CON...

Page 36: ...otification Appliances Devices 5 System 3 Conventional Initiating Devices Bases 6 System Configurations 7 Previously Listed Equipment System 3 Marine Fire Detection System Building Technologies Division 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Siemens Industry Inc Phone 973 593 2600 Fax 973 593 6612 www sbt siemens com fis P N SYSTEM3 M 03 Rev 3 2 05 Pages 31 38 ...

Page 37: ...attery Package Manual BT 34 175 387141 10 AH Battery Package Manual BTX 1 175 083897 Battery Complement 28 Amp HR 3361 CP 35 500 884879 Control Module 3060 DM 31 500 821940 Distribution Module Manual MC 30 500 821710 Master Code Module 3163 MM 35 500 884860 Meter Module 3355 PM 31 500 821750 Program Module 3169 PM 32 500 822170 Program Module 3169 PS 35 500 884950 Power Supply 10 Amp 3061 RC 30U 5...

Page 38: ...hanical Horn DC w Adapter Strobe Ceiling 2557 U HN MCS W 500 699726 Electro Mechanical Horn DC w Adapter Strobe White 2557 U HN S110 1 500 696692 Electro Mech Horn DC w 110CD Strobe 2557 U HN S110 1 W 500 696693 Electro Mech Horn DC w 110CD Strobe White 2557 U HN S110S 1 500 696694 Electro Mech Horn DC w 110CD Sync Strobe 2557 U HN S110S 1 W 500 696695 Electro Mech Horn DC w 110CD Sync Strobe Whit...

Page 39: ... equipment Model No Part No Description Catalog No U MH MCS 500 699711 Steady Tone Mini Horn w Adapter Strobe 2552 U MH MCS W 500 699712 Steady Tone Mini Horn w Adapter Strobe White 2552 U MH 1G 500 696556 Steady Tone Mini Horn 1Gang Mount 2552 U MH 1G W 500 696557 Steady Tone Mini Horn 1 Gang Mount 2552 U MHT 500 696582 Steady Temporal Tone Mini Horn Strobe 2552 U MHT W 500 696583 Steady Temporal...

Page 40: ...teen zones has its separate AC unit which is to be shutdown upon alarm The three SR 32 modules serve this purpose The SR 30 or SR 35 Relay Modules can also be used for similar control functions 6 System Configurations NOTE When designing Fire Control Systems for various types of vessels the designer should be aware of the required vessel type domestic and SOLAS regulations applicable for that vess...

Page 41: ...tations Alarm circuits limited to 1 5A NOTES 1 These Typical control panels show external wiring connections only for customized module wiring Refer to the respective wire list and the appropriate specification sheets as shown in the Marine Fire Detection System Manual 2 For proper wiring connections to the various approved detectors and notification appliances refer to the Marine Manual 3 Refer t...

Page 42: ...Det 6144 S122 500 086476 Infra Red Non Solar Blind 6144 S 2406 500 089951 I R Flame Detector Dual Sensor 6150 DF 1 500 016425 Infra Red Flame Det User w DB 3S 6120 DF 30 500 092600 U V Flame for Use w DB 3S 6127 PB 2400 500 089949 Proj Beam Smk Det Trns Rec 6149 LA 1 500 690052 Adjustment Lamp for Lens Aln 6149 TF1 500 690053 Test Kit w Three Filters 6149 PB 1191 500 095076 Linear Beam Detector P ...

Page 43: ...0 696575 Steady Tone Mini Horn Sync Strobe White 2543 U MHT S17 W 500 696585 Steady Temporal Tone Mini Horn Strobe 2543 U MHT S17S W 500 696587 Steady Temporal Tone Mini Horn Strobe 2543 U MHT S30 500 696588 Steady Temporal Tone Mini Horn Strobe 2543 U MHT S30 W 500 696589 Steady Temporal Tone Mini Horn Strobe White 2543 U MHT S30S W 500 696591 Steady Temp Tone Mini Horn Sync Strobe White 2543 U M...

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