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1.1.6   Positive/Negative Earth Ground Faults 

 

Simplex  4100  Series  Fire  Panels  have  the  ability  to  detect  positive  or  negative  Earth  Ground  Faults.  An  Earth 
Ground  Fault  occurs  when  an  electrical  circuit  has  a  low  resistance  path  to  ground.  It  is  imperative  that  Earth 
Ground  Faults  are  located  and  repaired  as  multiple  earth  faults  can  disable  communications  meaning  small  or 
large components of the Fire Detection System may not function correctly (i.e. multiple earth faults on a Mapnet 
loop can disable the entire loop communications channel rendering it inoperative). 

 

Possible Causes (Examples) 

  Water Damage – creates electrical pathways 

  Terminations touching metal contacts or metal structures 

  Mounting screws piercing cabling 

  Damaged Card in a Fire Panel 

  Incorrect wiring to modules 

1.1.6.1 

 Earth Ground Fault Detecting and Locating 

 

There  are  various  ways  to  test  and  locate  an  earth  ground  fault.  The  methods  utilised  can  vary  between  the 
different 4100 Series Fire Panels. 
 
 

Simplex 4100U

 – The Simplex 4100U series fire panel has the most advanced earth fault monitoring available to 

the  Simplex  Fire  Panel  Range.  The  4100U  has  the  ability  to  self  diagnose  and  locate  the  general  locale  of  an 
earth  fault,  enabling  the  saving  of  much  time  and  effort  during  diagnosis.  There  are  two  main  Earth  Fault 
Detection options available for selection in the menu options (accessed via the 4100U fascia), a „Location Search‟ 
and an „IDNet channel Search.‟  
 
To run an Earth Fault Diagnostic, you will firstly need to login to the panel with a sufficient access level as shown 
below; 
 

Access Level: 

 

Passcode: 

333 

(Or contact your local Simplex Branch) 

 
This  will  then  enable  the  „Diagnostics‟  menu  option  available  for  selection.  Choose  a  „Location  Search‟  or  an 
„IDNet channel Search‟ and the panel will begin automatically searching different circuits trying to locate the fault. 
Once the diagnostic has completed its search, you should then have a finite area to focus your repairs. The IDNet 
channel search can even tell you which section of the loop (i.e. between which isolators) the fault is located. 
 
NOTE – It is possible for Earth Ground Faults to switch from Positive to Negative Earth Ground Faults (or Vice-
Versa), so when disconnecting circuits it is highly recommended that you remove BOTH the positive and negative 
connections for efficient diagnosis. 
 
If you find that all the bays have been checked, and the earth fault appears to be in the main CPU Bay, the Earth 
fault will most likely be in either the integrated IDNet Loop card found on the power supply, OR more likely, on the 
Auxiliary fuse distribution card. The loop card can be tested as per any other loop card. The Auxiliary fuse card 
should be unmounted (remove 4 screws) & insulate the Fuse Card from the mounting studs with paper or cloth. If 
the Earth fault disappears, then the fault lies in the fuse card, otherwise you will need to individually disconnect 
each of the 24V power supplies from the Fuse Distribution Board in turn, narrowing the circuit with the Earth Fault. 
If the Earth Fault still remains, the fault is in the PSU 
 
For  more  information  on  the  specifics  of  4100U  Earth  Fault  Diagnostics,  please  refer  to  the  4100U  Installation 
Manual (LT0350) that was supplied with the panel. 

 

PLEASE NOTE

 – Intermittent Earth Faults can only be diagnosed whilst the fault is active. 

Summary of Contents for 4100 Classic

Page 1: ...DIS FNG Simplex Fire Products Fault Assistance Guide...

Page 2: ...8 Detector LED Operation 18 1 1 3 1 9 Device DIP Switch Settings 18 1 1 3 1 10 End of Line Resistors 19 1 1 5 4100 0157A Battery Charger Faults 21 1 1 6 Positive Negative Earth Ground Faults 23 1 1 6...

Page 3: ...VER MODULE AND STROBE LIGHT CONNECTION 48 5 4 2 Cable Sizing 48 TABLE 1 CABLE GAUGES 48 5 4 3 Links and DIP Switches 49 TABLE 2 LINK SETTINGS AND THEIR CORRESPONDING OUTPUTS 49 TABLE 3 DIP SWITCHES 1...

Page 4: ...1 0 Identifying Simplex 4100 Series Faults...

Page 5: ...up to 4 RUI loops per CPU For larger or multi building sites multiple 4100 series panels can be networked together up to 99 panels or PC based graphic stations each panel or station is called a Node...

Page 6: ...e Warning or Evacuation System along with any other programmed functions site specific The Operator Interface indicates common Alarm Fault Isolation Status on LEDs and point detector status on the LCD...

Page 7: ...Number Enter Enter the number of an auxiliary relay point FB Number Enter Enter the number of a feedback point IO Number Enter Enter the number of a 24 Point I O point IDNet 4100U Mapnet earlier 4100...

Page 8: ...he CPU card is generally the only legacy card vertically mounted with its components side facing in a different direction relative to other cards mounted in a similar fashion otherwise it will be the...

Page 9: ...ialization Extra Device Card DIP Switch Addressable Device Faults No Answer Head Missing Wrong Device Bad Answer Extra Device Output Abnormal Detector LED Operation Device LED Operation DIP Switch Tab...

Page 10: ...til CARD STATUS is reached Press the ENTER button Scroll through the cards in the panel Confirm that each loop card is NORMAL If CARD MISSING FAILED ABNORMAL then press ENTER and Scroll through card f...

Page 11: ...same address 1 1 2 3 Short Circuit Abnormal Description The addressable loop has a short circuit or the and wires are crossed over Possible causes If there are no isolators fitted or the short is betw...

Page 12: ...nicate with any device on the loop Be aware all devices associated with this loop will indicate a Normal state to prevent multiple faults per display Possible causes The Loop has a Short circuit The L...

Page 13: ...and the programmed device s address will display Points defined but not inserted 1 1 2 3 5 IDNet Dipswitch Settings 1 Devices are supplied with DIPSWITCH switch ALL ON set to 0 2 DIPSWITCHES are label...

Page 14: ...lts Refer to the relevant section for fault descriptions 1 1 3 1 1 No Answer Description The panel has a device programmed at the address displayed that is not responding Possible causes 1 Device is n...

Page 15: ...but is not seeing the head Sensor Possible causes Head is not installed Head is not fully twisted onto the base Detector terminals on the base are loose Faulty Head Faulty Base Suggested solutions NO...

Page 16: ...correct device installed Relay with T Sense fitted instead of standard Relay Incorrect head installed Photo instead of Heat Detector head not making good contact with base Suggested solutions NO YES R...

Page 17: ...ill most likely be two different device types Water damaged device or wiring Electrical Interference Suggested solutions No Yes Yes No Find other device on Loop with same address Fault changed to WRON...

Page 18: ...clear than other faults Possible causes Device not added to the program Device addressed incorrectly Device not programmed at all IDNet address 255 MAPNet address 0 Suggested solutions 1 Device 255 D...

Page 19: ...field or conventional zone circuit that is programmed for Alarm Verification Check for previous faults and note in the Log book the time and date this fault occurred 1 Log in at Level 4 2 Select P214...

Page 20: ...MAPNet device address is 127 1 1 3 1 10 End of Line Resistors For a comprehensive pocket reference guide contact your local Simplex branch 4090 9001 Supervised IAM Current Limited 6 8k 4 7k 1 8k 4090...

Page 21: ...1010 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 0110 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 1110 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 0001 8 24 40 5...

Page 22: ...her To correctly measure the output voltage you will need to follow the steps below 1 To prevent damage to the system disconnect the batteries power down the system disconnect the power comms harnesse...

Page 23: ...rim pot You may be able to work on it in situ by using a small inspection mirror If not it is recommended that the panel be powered down and the power supply dismounted from the panel and reconnected...

Page 24: ...s shown below Access Level 3 Passcode 333 Or contact your local Simplex Branch This will then enable the Diagnostics menu option available for selection Choose a Location Search or an IDNet channel Se...

Page 25: ...il after repeated discharges through them When the earth fault is located on a Mapnet or IDNet loop disconnect one end of the loop from the Loop card both and terminals and break the loop in different...

Page 26: ...Page 25 of 60 2 0 4100 Crash Codes General Information...

Page 27: ...incompatible firmware revisions CLASS S Crash Indicates a possible error bug in executive software Check the system revision via MENU Software Revision Level and contact your local Simplex branch CLA...

Page 28: ...E then Rev 4 03 or higher system executive is required Also see FSB 386R The CFIG format Panel Programmer used is incompatible with the panel EXEC installed 32 CRASH_BAD_CONST K_SEG checksum error CLA...

Page 29: ...H MSGLIB Format error Message library format number is incorrect for system software revision Wrong MSGLIB on programmer disk Use same programmer version to burn upper and lower EXEC chips 67 CRASH_SM...

Page 30: ...Page 29 of 60 29 of 60 of 60 of 5 of 1 60 3 0 Identifying Faults on the GCC IMS TrueSite Graphics Network...

Page 31: ...the Graphical Control Centre setup is site specific It is possible to access a panel directly from the Graphical Control Centre using the Set Host function on a GCC or IMS System or by opening a sess...

Page 32: ...n be viewed in the same manner whereby the node at fault can be viewed in the same way as above On an IMS graphics terminal identifying which node number corresponds to which panel is achieved by acce...

Page 33: ...ase Pg 13 Open Circuit Monitored circuit broken Pg 10 Short Circuit Monitored circuit or 24 volt supply shorted Pg 11 Node Missing Communication lost with specified panel Degraded Style 7 The specifie...

Page 34: ...cuit and will display a Degraded Style 7 fault 3 3 4 Network Initialization Incomplete During the network boot up sequence there are panel s that have not successfully initialized May require a full n...

Page 35: ...Page 34 of 60 34 of 60 of 60 of 5 of 1 60 4 0 Identifying F3200 Faults...

Page 36: ...U Remote Zone Display Unit that has an off normal condition including those which do not cause System Fault 4 1 2 Operating Sequence For both networked and non networked systems from the base display...

Page 37: ...uts and alarms continues 6 LED display board fault There is a fault with a zone or relay LED display board This can occur if the wrong number of display boards is installed 7 LCD display fault A fault...

Page 38: ...Stack error The execution stack in the RAM has overflowed or under flowed Link error An invalid value has been found in a link field in an equation Invalid MAF output This indicates a conflict in info...

Page 39: ...ntroller time date clock registers has failed The Controller will restart and try the test again 24 Clock chip RAM write read fail A test of the Controller s clock RAM has failed The Controller will r...

Page 40: ...y FF Firefighter Facility part of Display Keyboard FIP Fire Indicator Panel FRC Flat Ribbon Cable I O Input Output LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode MAF Master Alarm Facility Max Max...

Page 41: ...V1 Programmable Variable Number 1 VA Volts Amperes VB Battery Backed Voltage VNB Non Battery Backed Voltage VBF Fused Battery Backed Voltage VNBF Fused Non Battery Backed Voltage WS Warning System Z1...

Page 42: ...Page 41 of 60 41 of 60 of 60 of 5 of 1 60 5 0 Identifying faults on a QE90...

Page 43: ...itch to Isolate position 2 Press and hold the BGM PAGING key for 2 seconds until PROGRAM LED only is on 3 Press BGM PAGING key successfully until LAMP TEST is flashing The Fault memory will be display...

Page 44: ...Page 43 of 60 43 of 60 of 60 of 5 of 1 60 5 2 ECP versions 2 xx 4 xx 6 xx System Fault Display...

Page 45: ...l is swapping identical components over and testing to see if the fault follows the device This allows you to eliminate if the fault is located on a device card within the panel or out in the field wi...

Page 46: ...djust the power output NOTE However in terms of efficiency and battery capacity that it is preferable to reduce the volume by adjusting the speaker taps to a lower setting and leaving the controls tur...

Page 47: ...teady This feature is designed to assist in determining if an Audio fault indication on the ECP is was an amplifier fault speaker line fault or a strobe line fault To extinguish the steady red LED swi...

Page 48: ...lytic capacitors in some strobe lights which can weld the relay contacts It is also recommended that you don t use cables shorter than 100m or if you do then add resistor s to make enough total resist...

Page 49: ...ndicated a more detailed description of settings included in Table 4 Switches SW1 4 determine the address 0 15 of the module and thus the output line numbers as seen in Table 3 The mapping of the evac...

Page 50: ...gnal for EVACUATE 5 4 4 STBM9008 Board Installation To install the STBM9008 Module perform the following steps STEP 1 Install the STBM9008 board into the DIN rail housing and install the unit on the D...

Page 51: ...the positive input Please see Termination Points and Example Wiring figure shown below Inputs that are programmed as General Purpose GP inputs do not need the zener diode end of line Cables should hav...

Page 52: ...will indicate a WIP Line fault associated with that Zone A WIPS Module Fault may be present if one or more WIP Line Fault LEDs are active The zones in fault will indicate will indicate which WIP Modu...

Page 53: ...to the respective Fault on the ECP System Fault Display NOTE Any WIPS Module Failure or WIP Speech cable fault will activate WIP SYSTEM FAULT LED on the ECP System Fault Display The LED will flash whi...

Page 54: ...P MECP failure will be present on any SECP when a WIP Line fault or WIPS Module failure is detected on the MECP In a similar fashion any WIP SECP failure will be present on any SECP when a WIP Line fa...

Page 55: ...Page 55 of 60 5 10 ECM Networked System System Fault Display...

Page 56: ...whether this is the case turn off the power and remove the amplifier card that is generating the fault Remove links 10 and 11 on any amplifier type to disable amplifier monitoring If the faults can be...

Page 57: ...lack of earthing that should be earthed can contribute see PBQ0080 LT0088 Fig 16 4 PBQ0080 Servicing When powered up the Alert Evac and PA Indicators for Zone 2 were found to be flashing together Wha...

Page 58: ...n Simplex T3 Strobes not functioning Simplex T3 strobes only work on EVAC 1 The Positive should be wired to Terminal B and the Negative should be wired to Terminal A 2 Dip switch setting 5 6 7 8 have...

Page 59: ...Page 59 of 60 6 0 National Contact Directory...

Page 60: ...Office Sydney Unit 4 2 8 South Street RYDALMERE NSW 2116 Phone 02 9638 8280 Fax 02 9638 8285 Melbourne 47 Gilby Road NOTTING HILL VIC 3149 Phone 03 9538 7250 Fax 03 9538 7200 Freecall 1300 552 559 Bri...

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