Associated equipment
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Lights
The FSCS provides lights that show the mode of each zone and the status
of each piece of smoke control mechanical equipment. The status lights
must conform to a specific color code scheme (Table 3).
Table 3. Pilot lamp color codes
Audible trouble indicator
The FSCS may provide an audible trouble indicator with a silence switch.
If provided, the indicator alerts personnel to system trouble.
Manual switches
The FSCS provides manual switches that operate smoke control system
fans and dampers. Normally, there is one manual switch for each piece of
equipment. However, in complex smoke control systems that have very
large fan systems, one switch may operate more than one piece of
equipment. This allows the smoke control system to coordinate smoke
control functions without damaging equipment. For example, the manual
switches that control large central fan systems may also operate the
mixing dampers to prevent tripping the high- and low-pressure cutouts.
Manual switches at the FSCS are either 2- or 3-position switches. Labels
show the current state of each switch (Table 4).
Table 4. Switch state descriptions
Smoke control system equipment
The smoke control system receives alarm signals from the FACP and
manual command signals from the FSCS. On receiving alarm signals
and/or manual commands, the smoke control system controls the
mechanical smoke control equipment. Manual command signals from the
FSCS take priority over alarm signals.
Color
Description
Green
Fan On or damper Open
Red
Fan Off or damper Closed
Yellow (or Amber)
Verification of Operation Status light. Fan or
damper not in commanded position.
Switch state
Equipment
ON-AUTO-OFF
Fans controlled by the smoke control system or
other automatic control system
OPEN-AUTO-CLOSE
Dampers controlled by the smoke control
system or other automatic control system
ON-OFF
Fans only controlled from the FSCS
OPEN-CLOSE
Dampers only controlled from the FSCS
Summary of Contents for Engineered Smoke Control System
Page 1: ...BAS APG001 EN Applications Guide Engineered Smoke Control System for TRACER SUMMIT ...
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Page 12: ...Contents vi BAS APG001 EN ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Smoke control overview 18 BAS APG001 EN ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Installation diagrams 36 BAS APG001 EN Figure 14 Tracer MP581 to FSCS wiring ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Installation diagrams 38 BAS APG001 EN Figure 15 Tracer MP581 to FACP wiring ...
Page 57: ...Wiring high voltage ac power BAS APG001 EN 45 Figure 19 AC wiring ...
Page 59: ...EMI RFI considerations BAS APG001 EN 47 Figure 20 Checking the earth ground ...
Page 75: ...EMI RFI considerations BAS APG001 EN 63 Figure 31 Checking the earth ground ...
Page 96: ...Chapter 5 Installing the Tracer MP581 programmable controller 84 BAS APG001 EN ...
Page 110: ...Chapter 6 Installing the EX2 expansion module 98 BAS APG001 EN ...
Page 123: ...End process verification BAS APG001 EN 111 Figure 61 ast actuator fail checkb 3 13 06 ...
Page 132: ...Chapter 7 Programming 120 BAS APG001 EN ...
Page 151: ...Understanding bindings BAS APG001 EN 139 Figure 79 Mixed subnet node and group bindings ...
Page 152: ...Chapter 8 Network variable bindings 140 BAS APG001 EN ...
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