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T1216W-C

 

MARINEW-P-I

 

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to  the  appropriate  terminals.  Record  the  core 
identification reference and circuit use. 

9.  In  the  WMRCP,  identify  the  additional  fault 

interface  relay  described  in  section  5.3.3.  The 
normally  open  relay  contacts  [relay  de-
energised] should be connected to terminals 7 
and  8  on  TB2.  Connect  2  cores  of  the  field 
cable  to  the  relay  coil.  Record  the  core 
identification  references,  circuit  purpose  and 
polarity. [The core connected to the cathode of 
the suppression diode will be the +ve core]. 

10.  At  the  T1216W-C,  identify  the  cable  cores 

connected  to  the  WMRCP  for  the  [Watermist] 
System  Operated  and  [Watermist]  System 
Abnormal  outputs.  Connect  System  Operated 
to Z15+  and  Z15-  on  the  C1627  motherboard. 
Connect  System  Abnormal  to  Z16+  and  Z16-. 
Polarity is not important. 

11.  At  the  T1216W-C,  identify  the  cores  for  the 

signal  to  the  additional  fault  interface  relay  in 
the  WMRCP.  Test  the  circuit  to  ensure  the 
cable  is  fault  free  and  the  cores  are  marked 
with the correct  polarity. Connect  the cores as 
follows: 

Cable Core 

T1216W-C Terminal on 

C1627 Motherboard 

positive 

Aux DC 24V 

negative 

Fault Routing C/- 

12.  Install a wire link between Aux DC 0V and 

Fault Routing terminal P. 

13.  Ensure that the 6-way link below the Fault 

Routing terminals is removed to allow the relay 
to operate as volt-free contacts. 

14.  This completes the connections required. 

5.5 

Replacing the Display Inserts 

The  display  overlay  is  adhered  to  the  display  PCB 
and  is  fitted  with  a  series  of  text  label  inserts  to 
identify  the  various  user  controls  and  indications. 
The  inserts  slip  into  pockets  in  the  overlay  and 
provide  a  flexible  method  of  providing  foreign 
language variants without affecting the overlay. The 
panel  is  provided  with  one  set  of  standard  English 
text  inserts  fitted.  These  inserts  are  reversible  with 
the  rear  blank  to  allow  small  volume  language 
variants  to  be  typed.  Since  one  of  the  panel’s 
configurable options allows manual activation of the 
fire  alarms  in  either  the  Manual  Fire  Alarm  or 
Muster  mode,  an  additional  English  text  insert  is 
provided for the switch section 

– one side identifies 

the  top  left  hand  switch  and  LED  as  “Manual  Fire 
Alarm”  the  other  side  identifies  this  switch  as 
“Muster”. 
Additional double sided inserts may be supplied for 
Chinese or Japanese applications. 

5.5.1  To change the inserts 

1. 

Isolate the mains supply to the panel. 

2. 

Disconnect the batteries at the battery box. 

3. 

The  panel  buzzer  will  sound  continuously  due 
to total loss of power. Open the panel door. 

4. 

Locate  and  disconnect  the  wire  from  the  9V 
battery  holder at J4 on the back of the display 
board  (bottom-centre).  [The  PP3  battery  is 
fixed  to  the  display  frame  below  the  display 
board]. The buzzer will silence. 

5. 

Disconnect  the  buzzer  lead  from  the  display 
board  (either  connected  at  the  bottom  (J5)  or 
top (J6). 

6. 

Use an M3 box spanner to loosen and remove 
the nuts and plain washers holding the display 
frame.  Store  the  nuts  and  washers  safely  for 
re-fitting. 

7. 

If  the  optional  door  stay  is  fitted  then  this  will 
need to be removed from the frame. 

8. 

Remove the frame and store it safely. 

9. 

To separate the display from the seal, carefully 
apply  moderate  pressure  to  the  front  of  the 
display  at  the  edge  of  the  rectangular  hole  in 
the  door.  Work  progressively  from  the  starting 
point around  the  edge  of  the  PCB  back  to the 
starting point. 

10.  When  the  display  PCB  is  free  of  the  seal, 

remove the PCB from the door studs. Carefully 
work  the  PCB  off  the  studs  keeping  the  PCB 
parallel to the door to prevent it jamming. 

11.  The  insert  tabs  can  clearly  be  seen  projecting 

from  the  edge  of  the  PCB.  Pull  the  tabs 
carefully to remove the inserts. 

12.  To  re-fit  an  insert,  locate the  gap  between  the 

PCB and the overlay  and  slide a corner of the 
insert in. Straighten the angle of entry, hold the 
insert near the point of entry rather than at the 
end  and feed  the insert down until the  leading 
edge of the insert is fully home. 

13.  Visually  inspect  the  front  of  the  display  to 

ensure the inserts are correctly located. 

14.  Re-fit  the  PCB  to  the  studs  on  the  door, 

making sure that the display is the correct way 
up. 

15.  Work  the  PCB  down  the  studs  keeping  the 

board parallel to the door to prevent jamming. 

16.  When  the  board  is  down  on  the  studs,  apply 

light  pressure  around  the  outside  edge  of  the 
board  to  ensure  it  is  correctly  seated  on  the 
seal. 

17.  Refit  the  frame  with  the  battery  located 

towards the bottom of the door. 

18.  When  the  frame  is  fully  down  on  the  studs, 

apply light pressure around the outside edge to 
ensure it is correctly seated. 

Summary of Contents for TYCO T1216W-C

Page 1: ...12 2012 Thorn Security Ltd PAGE 1 of 39 Registered Company Thorn Security Ltd Registered Office Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE TYCO T1216W C Marine Fire Detection Alarm Con...

Page 2: ...EW OF THE COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE 17 6 4 PRE COMMISSIONING WIRING CHECK 17 6 5 POWERING UP 18 6 6 CONFIGURATION 19 6 6 1 BASIC DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 19 6 6 2 VESSEL SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION 19 7 OPERATI...

Page 3: ...D SIDE OF DISPLAY PCB 32 FIGURE 12 C1634 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE 32 FIGURE 13 C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE 33 FIGURE 14 C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD 33 FIGURE 15 C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE BOARD 33 FIGU...

Page 4: ...plicable Refer to the installation instructions in section 5 2 4 Commission the panel Refer to section 6 Commissioning 5 Installation The control panel must be installed by suitably qualified technici...

Page 5: ...and battery swelling Batteries are irrecoverable from this condition and should be replaced LOW TEMPERATURE will prolong battery life but reduce output capacity DANGER Do not incinerate batteries If...

Page 6: ...secure the door shut The screws will remain attached to the door 4 Open the door Note that the door will open past 180 degrees and will put tension on the hinges if no support is provided underneath...

Page 7: ...eck that neoprene seals have been fitted as shown in Figure 1 then fully tighten all of the fixing nuts bolts e Check that the enclosure is firmly seated against the bulk head and is not deformed in a...

Page 8: ...s in the back of the enclosure that are used to mount the enclosure b Mark the location of one of the upper fixing holes on the wall bulkhead Drill and fix with a suitably plated or stainless steel M5...

Page 9: ...to the repeater You can use two cores in the data cable for this purpose only if the voltage drop between the panel and repeater is not more than 2Vdc Notes One repeater will draw up to 75mA which me...

Page 10: ...t St an da rd s A pp ro va l 00 86 0 9 K M 95 74 4 F ir e A la rm S y s te m Is ol at e Su pp ly B ef or e 00 86 C PD 5 55 92 1 O pe ni ng C ov er TH IS U N IT M U ST B E EA R TH ED RATING LABEL T h...

Page 11: ...ff Top right hand corner of C1626 motherboard Figure 3 Repeater connection diagram M in Sin GND GND M out S out C1665 Muster Interface in Fire Panel M in Sin GND GND M out S out C1665 Muster Interface...

Page 12: ...in series with R50 2 6k8 Resistor TB5 3 TB5 4 313 314 R50 2 De energised fault condition Before Modification 10k Resistor TB5 3 TB5 4 313 314 R50 2 De energised fault condition After Modification Wir...

Page 13: ...necessary permits to work are in place The Engineer responsible for the commissioning of the WMRCP system is available and a procedure is in place which includes the allocation of the various tasks a...

Page 14: ...rm the other side identifies this switch as Muster Additional double sided inserts may be supplied for Chinese or Japanese applications 5 5 1 To change the inserts 1 Isolate the mains supply to the pa...

Page 15: ...nut by turning the nut a quarter of a turn Press the frame against the enclosure door using fingers only and check for any slack 22 Repeat step 21 until the frame is firmly seated Note Over tightenin...

Page 16: ...hinge These are used to secure the door stay enclosure mounting bracket 6 Offer the door stay door mounting bracket up to the studs on the display frame as shown in Figure 9 and fit one M6 washer and...

Page 17: ...basic wiring continuity is proven 6 3 An Overview of the Commissioning Procedure Commissioning is broken in to 3 sections 1 Pre commissioning wiring check 2 Powering the panel up with no field wiring...

Page 18: ...between the IS barrier and the end of line resistor will support open circuit fault monitoring only short circuit fault will raise a detector fire It will not support detector MCP discrimination all...

Page 19: ...tively Charts are provided in the System Log Book for planning recording the actual configuration This configuration is not lost when the panel is powered down 7 Operating the Engineer s functions 7 1...

Page 20: ...Any current alarms disablements will be re indicated along with any active status indications Delay on etc o Close and lock the panel door o Return the ACCESS keyswitch to the 0 position to disable th...

Page 21: ...Zones o OFF Configuration mode disabled o ON Enables selected zones to be configured to non latching fire mode via the Engineer s Select feature Not EN54 compliant function SW 1 5 Config I S Zones o...

Page 22: ...immediately if there is a fire in a machinery space zone but will be delayed for 2 minutes for a fire on any other zone Sounder circuits 3 4 on the control board and any output board sounder circuits...

Page 23: ...lt Output Fault monitored powered O P J6 J7 J8 Fitted C1627 motherboard to the right of the Fault Routing Output relay Volt Free C O relay O P Removed Fire Protection Output Fault monitored powered O...

Page 24: ...d type of output expansion boards are set on DIL switches on the C1630 For the standard T1216W C panel the C1630 will be configured at works prior to dispatch If further output expansion modules are t...

Page 25: ...Engine Top Zone 2 O P 2 Main Engine Top Zone 3 O P 3 Generator Sets 1 2 3 Zone 4 O P 4 Generator Sets 1 2 3 Zone 5 O P 5 Generator Engine 4 Zone 6 O P 6 Generator Engine 4 Zone 7 O P 7 Purifier Space...

Page 26: ...ate a fire condition on a zone to operate the output Check that the fire signal operates the interface relay adjacent to the fire protection equipment 4 Open circuit the field wiring and confirm that...

Page 27: ...he primary supply Note The battery requires a period in excess of 24hrs to achieve a fully charged condition 7 9 12 T1216W C WMRCP Interface This work must be carried out in conjunction with the Engin...

Page 28: ...enclosure Check that all Earth leads are correctly firmly connected Check that End Of Line resistors in unused circuits are positioned in a safe manner and are unlikely to create short circuit faults...

Page 29: ...led Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fire Output Steady when Fire Output is disabled Fault Output Fault Disabled Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fault Output Steady when Fault Output is disabled 1...

Page 30: ...When controls are unlocked Reset Resets any standing fire and or fault conditions When controls are unlocked and panel has fire and or fault conditions Silence Buzzer Press to stop the buzzer soundin...

Page 31: ...SW1 1 to SW1 10 J18 Earth Fault Monitoring Link Connector for C1632 Zone Expansion Board Alarm Circuits Marked with Active Polarity Aux DC Supply 24V 0V Remote Inputs Silence Alarms Evacuate Reset Aux...

Page 32: ...osition Muster mode Link removed Evacuate Muster modes disabled Figure 11 Rear Right Hand Side of Display PCB SW1Config switch Top to bottom AD0 AD1 ZN0 ZN1 ZONAL VDR OFF Comms Fault LED J2 Comms In o...

Page 33: ...ity and type of O P modules connected From top to bottom F P0 Fire Protection F P1 Fire Protection S C0 Sounder Controller S C1 Sounder controller LED0 LED driver LED1 LED driver VDR Voyage Data Recor...

Page 34: ...DIMENSIONS SHOWN WITH BOTTOM ENTRY CABLE GLAND PLATE IF TOP ENTRY REQUIRED REVERSE DIMENSIONS ENCLOSURE ENCLOSED SPACES SUBJECT TO TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY VIBRATION TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS 400mm WIDE x...

Page 35: ...PPLY INCOMING PRIMARY AC MAINS SUPPLY OUTGOING AC MAINS SUPPLY TO PANEL INCOMING 24Vdc SUPPLY FROM PANEL 24V 0V AUX D C 24V 0V 4 SIL EVAC RST Panel Motherboard Auxiliary 24Vdc Terminals Mains Terminal...

Page 36: ...erminals C1634 Relay O P module address 2 zonal outputs 9 14 to Watermist panel C1634 Relay O P module address 1 zonal outputs 1 8 to Watermist panel Gland Plate Earth Wiring Screen Earth Terminal Blo...

Page 37: ...ect return to Aux 24V Zones 2 8 10k end of line resistor Zones 9 16 10k end of line resistor Field wiring terminals on panel PCB Detector base Manual Call Point Sounder 3k9 end of line resistor Aux 24...

Page 38: ...80R 1W activation resistor Z15 Z16 Z15 Z16 Wire Links Zones 15 16 from T1216W C panel 9 10 7 8 5 6 TB2 RL FLT I F Fault Signal from from T1216W C panel Watermist Control Panel Modification Note 1 Mods...

Page 39: ...with a suppression diode as shown in Figure 20 4 Remote Inputs Silence Alarms Evacuate Reset Class Change Connections Connect to 0V AUX DC via the Normally Open contact inactive condition 5 Remote Ou...

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