Stat-X SDRP Installation, Operation And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

Fireaway Inc.

 

 

Version 1 

5852 Baker Road 

 

10/2017 

Minnetonka, MN 55345 

 

P/N 19112 

 

2. Quick Installation Overview 

 

Perform a Fire Hazard Analysis 

 

A detailed Fire Hazard Analysis is beyond the scope of this manual. However, a Fire 
Hazard Analysis must be conducted by a trained individual familiar with the process 
being protected prior to system installation. At a minimum, the Hazard Analysis must 
define potential flammable materials (fuel) and potential process failure which could 
result in combustion (heat source). 
 

A reliable automatic fire detection system must be located to provide fast and accurate 
fire detection.  The method of detection should also provide for ease of testing and 
maintenance without interfering with normal process operation and maintenance. 
 

Actuation wiring must be located away and protected from potential hazard areas.  All 
wiring must be installed using quality materials and must be protected from corrosion 
and other possible damage to circuits. 
 

Determine Control Panel Location 

 

The SDRP must be located where periodic testing and maintenance can be performed.  
The toggle switches and LED display must be accessible and visible.  While the SDRP 
contains certain protection from the 

elements, it’s always good practice to keep 

electronics away from water, oil, and other conductive materials.  
 

Ensure the SDRP is not located in the hazard area and is protected in some manner 
against high temperatures. 
 

Mount the SDRP to a flat, stable surface 
 

Battery replacement is periodically required.

  The SDRP panel must be installed 

such that access to mounting hardware is available. 

 
Determine Manual Release Switch Location 

 

If the Manual Release Switch PN 830003 is to be installed, ensure the switch is located 
in an accessible location in the path of egress between 42” and 48” above the floor. 
While the Manual Switch is designed to be 

protected against the elements, it’s always 

good practice to keep electronics away from water, oil and other conductive materials. 

 
Thermal Detection Methods and Field Wiring 
 

The SDRP operates using class B detection as defined by NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm 
and Signaling Code.  Normally open sensors wired in parallel are used to provide 
thermal detection.  Electrical Supervision of the detectors and detection circuit wiring is 
provided by the SDRP through a 470k ohm end of line resistor. 
 

If the SDRP senses a wiring break, a Trouble condition is displayed when the 

“Test” 

toggle switch is operated via a yellow LED at the SDRP.   
 

If the SDRP senses a wiring or thermal detector closure, the SDRP will automatically 
actuate the connected Stat-X generators. 

Summary of Contents for SDRP

Page 1: ...Stat X Dual Release Panel SDRP Installation Operation and Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...erview 3 Component Description a Control Panel b Cable Harness c Alarm Test Module d Detection Wiring e Actuation Wiring 4 System Design and Installation 5 Inspection and Maintenance 6 System Alarms a...

Page 3: ...t aluminum enclosure surrounds the military qualified electronic components The SDRP provides electrical supervision of fire detection release manual activation as well as battery condition The SDRP i...

Page 4: ...rom the elements it s always good practice to keep electronics away from water oil and other conductive materials Ensure the SDRP is not located in the hazard area and is protected in some manner agai...

Page 5: ...ion and Operation Stat X generators must be securely mounted and aimed per the Hazard Analysis Field wiring from the SDRP to each generator may be wired in series or in parallel Only two generators ma...

Page 6: ...igure 2 SDRP Controls and Indications Figure 3 SDRP Labeling The SDRP panel includes two detection zones and two releasing zones The SDRP can be ordered in one of two programming configurations Serial...

Page 7: ...Input Switch will also actuate both actuation zones PN 830001 01 Dual Detection Zones and Dual Releasing Zones Each detection zone will actuate individual separate actuation zones A single dedicated...

Page 8: ...s use color coded ty wraps along with labels which indicate the cable wire function Note It s important to note that while the Stat X generators are not polarized the Alarm Test Module PN 830002 which...

Page 9: ...he ability to live test the SDRP panel and detection circuitry When a detection circuit closes in Alarm the Alarm Module senses the electrical load and simulates a system actuation A red LED in the Al...

Page 10: ...roven MIL 26482 metal shell connector to link the manual switch to the SDRP panel manual release input circuit The normally open toggle switch used with the Manual Release Switch is protected by a lab...

Page 11: ...n End of Line device completing a loop back to the SDRP If a Fire occurs the outer and inner insulating jackets of the linear thermal wire melt allowing the individual conductors of the linear thermal...

Page 12: ...gh an end of line device completing a loop back to the SDRP If a fire occurs the normally open contacts in the spot thermal close This change in electrical resistance is interpreted by the SDRP as a f...

Page 13: ...The end of line device EOL PN 830007 provides a series resistance of 470k ohms The EOL consists of a two position Deutsch connector with an over molded 470k ohm resistor The EOL provides a high resist...

Page 14: ...he SDRP and each spot thermal detector must be at a minimum UL Listed Plenum wire 18 awg Parallel field wiring is used between detectors Detection field wiring must be protected in emt conduit between...

Page 15: ...s easily supervised by the SDRP Parallel field wiring is acceptable but must be protected in emt conduit as individual Stat X generators are not supervised by the SDRP Wiring connections must be secur...

Page 16: ...k Manual Release Switch for any damage or other changes Annual Inspection 1 Before performing any detection circuit tests attach alarm module PN 830002 to both SDRP actuation circuits 2 Flip the test...

Page 17: ...ly use our PN 830009 as a replacement 1 See figures 10 11 below 2 Remove panel from mounting position 3 Remove pull pin and flip toggle switch to Disable System position 4 Replace pull pin 5 Disconnec...

Page 18: ...Fireaway Inc Version 1 5852 Baker Road 10 2017 Minnetonka MN 55345 P N 19112 18 Figure 16 SDRP battery replacement data to be completed annually when batteries are replaced...

Page 19: ...nt Panel Display System OK Green LED ON System Trouble Yellow LED OFF Indicates Status Detection Field Wiring Continuous circuit with correct resistance Actuation Field Wiring Continuous circuit with...

Page 20: ...generator to field wiring connection is intact Check for corrosion at Stat X generator to field wiring connection Check actuation circuit for any breaks or damage Verify Stat X generator has not disc...

Page 21: ...F Type XCR 830025 xxx Linear Thermal Wire 135o F Type XLT 8 Miscellaneous Notes a Battery Storage STORAGE Store in a cool regulated preferably below 21 C and in any case below 30 C dry and ventilated...

Page 22: ...t thereof which proves to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of eighteen 18 months from the date of first shipment from our factory Defective units should be returned shipment prepai...

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