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In general, the BCU cannot pass information faster than every 5 seconds.
This is the fastest a CPL routine can run. A BCU is included to collect
system events, such as communication failure, and allow a user a remote
connection to the system for status.
Operational priority
(UL 864: 49.10)
The following descending order of priority shall be followed in processing
smoke-control commands:
1.
Manual activation and deactivation commands issued at the FSCS.
2.
Manual activation and deactivation commands at other than the
FSCS.
3.
Initial automatically actuated smoke-control sequence. The system
does not need to override any manual activation or de-activation
functions in place prior to the automatic control sequence.
4.
All other manual or automatic operation used for normal building
operation.
For programming purposes, the priority list in descending order is:
1.
Any manual control of dampers, fans, and smoke control panel
control.
2.
Automatic smoke control system reaction.
3.
System test processes such as normal HVAC control, lamp tests, or
system self-tests.
All of the above priorities refer to performance, not annunciation. For
instance, if a lamp test is running and a user overrides one of the
dampers, the annunciation (LED) may not change while the actuator
moves. In this case, the lamp test is not affecting system performance,
just annunciation. However, if a system self-test is running, either a
smoke alarm trigger or manual override will end the self-test. More
detail is shown in Table 28 on page 101.
Summary of Contents for Engineered Smoke Control System
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Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Installation diagrams 36 BAS APG001 EN Figure 14 Tracer MP581 to FSCS wiring ...
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Page 123: ...End process verification BAS APG001 EN 111 Figure 61 ast actuator fail checkb 3 13 06 ...
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