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One Stanton Street / Marinette, WI 54143-2542, USA / +1-715-735-7411 / www.ansul.com
Copyright © 2014  Tyco Fire Products LP.   /  All rights reserved.  /  Part No. 440392-01

CHECKFIRE 210 

DETECTION AND 

ACTUATION SYSTEM

PLANNING, INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, OPeRATION, ANd MAINTeNANCe MANUAL

Summary of Contents for ANSUL CHECKFIRE 210

Page 1: ...54143 2542 USA 1 715 735 7411 www ansul com Copyright 2014 Tyco Fire Products LP All rights reserved Part No 440392 01 CHECKFIRE 210 DETECTION AND ACTUATION SYSTEM PLANNING INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING O...

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Page 3: ...s will be of particular interest depending upon one s responsibilities As with all electro mechanical pneumatic equipment the system needs periodic care to provide maximum assurance that it will opera...

Page 4: ...person could expe rience serious personal injury or death if the situation is not avoided CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation in which a person could experi ence minor or moderate personal injury...

Page 5: ...MAY 09 2 5 01 2014 MAY 09 2 12 01 2014 MAY 09 5 7 01 2014 MAY 09 5 8 01 2014 MAY 09 5 9 01 2014 MAY 09 5 17 01 2014 MAY 09 5 18 01 2014 MAY 09 10 1 01 DATE PAGE REV NO DATE PAGE REV NO Legend for Manu...

Page 6: ...REVISION RECORD PAGE 2 REV 0 2014 MAY 09 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 7: ...ly 2 12 Detection Circuit Tester 2 13 Release Circuit Tester 2 13 Release Circuit Test Plug 2 13 SECTION PAGES 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 3 8 User Interface 3 1 Field Connectivity 3 1 Display Module Front P...

Page 8: ...CHARGE INSPECTION AND 8 1 8 8 MAINTENANCE Recharge 8 1 Inspection and Maintenance 8 3 Daily Inspections 8 3 Maintenance 8 3 Five Year PAD Replacement 8 6 Table 8 1 Event History Messages 8 7 9 TROUBLE...

Page 9: ...and Play connections 85 dB internal sounder Dust and water tight IP67 rated Manual programming button Computer programmable via mini USB port Two analog detection circuits detection circuit 2 may be...

Page 10: ...l Detector s Discharge Pressure Switch if programmed for pressure switch feedback DISPLAY MODULE CIRCUIT Black color coded receptacle connects to Display Cable s RELEASE CIRCUIT Blue color coded recep...

Page 11: ...anks and Release Circuit Drop Cable s Power Circuit Provides a direct connection to the external power source using Power Circuit Cable s and a single Fused Power Circuit Cable Auxiliary Output Circui...

Page 12: ...SECTION 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 4 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 13: ...tus o Silences internal sounder during fault conditions FIGURE 2 1 CHECKFIRE 210 DISPLAY MODULE 009275 CHECKFIRE 110 210 MOUNTING BRACKET Part No 439564 Provides flexible bracket mounting of Display M...

Page 14: ...aximum circuit length 50 ft 15 24 m Display Cable Length Part Number ft m 439452 2 0 61 439454 5 1 53 439456 10 3 05 439458 20 6 10 439460 30 9 15 439462 50 15 24 FIGURE 2 4 I O BUS CANbus and DISPLAY...

Page 15: ...185 F 40 C to 85 C Internal battery compartment with IP67 cover System Isolate Switch Steel Mounting Plate 1 8 in 3 2 mm thick 9 32 in 7 mm diameter mounting holes 4 places Insert X 439561 PSD same a...

Page 16: ...ith appropriate fasteners See Figure 2 10 FIGURE 2 10 ELECTRIC MANUAL ACTUATOR BRACKET 009154 OPTIONAL PNEUMATIC MANUAL ACTUATOR Part No See system manuals Provides pneumatic actuation of the fire sup...

Page 17: ...des additional protection for detector body and detection circuit connectors FIGURE 2 12 DETECTOR BRACKET AND HEAT SHIELD 009156 LINEAR DETECTOR Part No See table Provides fire detection in the protec...

Page 18: ...ovides feedthrough protection and support for detection circuit cable See Figure 2 15 IP67 connectors Nickel plated brass construction Dimensions see chart in Appendix Plastic isolators for each side...

Page 19: ...C FIGURE 2 20 RELEASE CIRCUIT TEE 009164 RELEASE CIRCUIT DROP CABLE Part No See table Provides connectivity between Release Circuit Cable and Elec tric Pneumatic Actuator See Figure 2 21 IP67 connecto...

Page 20: ...ATOR 009168 PROTRACTING ACTUATION DEVICE PAD Part No 439448 Provides electrical activation of the fire suppression system See Figure 2 25 and 2 26 CAUTION When handling the PAD always point actuating...

Page 21: ...or Part No 441303 Provides feedthrough protection and support for either backup power or relay circuit See Figure 2 30 IP67 connectors Nickel plated brass construction Dimensions see chart in Appendix...

Page 22: ...05 439444 20 6 10 439446 30 9 15 440187 50 15 24 FIGURE 2 33 POWER CIRCUIT CABLE 009172 FUSED POWER CIRCUIT CABLE Part No 439492 Connects Power Circuit Cable to the 12 24 VDC external power source Se...

Page 23: ...expose adhesive and attach to Label 440799 in the space provided See Figure 2 36 FIGURE 2 36 LABEL FOR ENGINE SHUTDOWN AND TIME DELAY 009174 If automatic vehicle equipment shutdown is NOT part of the...

Page 24: ...nipple FIGURE 2 40 DISCHARGE PRESSURE SWITCH CONNECTIONS 009344 Install switch in expellant gas line next to agent tank inlet port Make certain to protect switch and connections from potential damage...

Page 25: ...FIGURE 2 42 DETECTION CIRCUIT TESTER 009287 RELEASE CIRCUIT TESTER Part No 441021 Indicates a successful release energy pulse to fire the PAD pass or fail See Figure 2 43 FIGURE 2 43 RELEASE CIRCUIT...

Page 26: ...SECTION 2 COMPONENTS PAGE 2 14 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System NOTES...

Page 27: ...009272 DISPLAY MODULE FRONT PANEL BUTTONS DELAY Reset Silence Button Manage fault and or alarm conditions by pressing the DELAY Reset Silence button see Figure 3 2 for the following results Audible F...

Page 28: ...in Table 3 1 Pre Alarm Condition previous to TD1 LED pulses RED 1 x 1 second during an alarm only or first alarm condition with Cross Zone programming or alarm condi tion in Isolate Mode Alarm Conditi...

Page 29: ...lso pulses Amber at this rate Detection Circuit 1 or 2 LED indicates matching the circuit where EMA is installed Release Circuit activates if programmed Detection Circuit 2 Only Immediately Enters Tim...

Page 30: ...gure3 3 Pulses AMBER 1 x 10 seconds sounder matches pulse rate during a fault condition Returns to normal no indication when fault is cleared Discharge LED See Figure 3 3 This LED is only active when...

Page 31: ...al Mounting Bracket Part No 439564 is constructed of durable high strength glass filled nylon material The pivot and secure feature accommo dates easy operator visual identification and access to the...

Page 32: ...two internal relays to control external devices by others The Relay Cable with Leads component has 6 lead wires 3 wires for each relay Auxiliary Output Receptacle Green Provides the connection point f...

Page 33: ...t intended for CHECKFIRE 210 System maintenance The System is placed in Isolate Mode by operating the isolate switch located on the side of the ICM enclosure While in isolate mode the LED and sounder...

Page 34: ...SECTION 3 USER INTERFACE PAGE 3 8 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 35: ...ning components Other Considerations The propagation of fire from one area to another may cause a hazard to be larger than originally determined Liquid fuel may flow spray or splash causing the fire t...

Page 36: ...ystem discharge A programmable option for the pressure switch feedback is sending a release signal to PAD s when the switch activates This provides redundant activation of all associated PAD s Note Wh...

Page 37: ...Delay 1 and Time Delay 2 to zero seconds results in immediate System activation following an alarm condition This situation could lead to immediate equip ment shutdown if using the shutdown relay func...

Page 38: ...Circut 439449 3 8 in 9 5 m Display Cable Detection Circuit Cable Red Connectors Connects input devices to the CHECKFIRE 210 Interface Control Module ICM such as Electric Manual Actuators EMA Linear De...

Page 39: ...ction Circuit Cable Only install in main detection circuit trunk If used must be installed after EMA s Cannot be branched from main detection trunk If last device must include EOL Device Part No 43939...

Page 40: ...d on a flat surface that will properly support the detector during all equipment operating and environmental conditions e g shock and vibration 3 Connect directly to Detection Circuit Cable or connect...

Page 41: ...e installed addi tional branch lines on the main trunk will be required one EMA per branch line Incorrect installations will cause the system to not function properly See Figure 4 8 FIGURE 4 8 INCORRE...

Page 42: ...nk For electrical activation include a Release Circuit Drop Cable and a Protracting Actuation Device PAD Part No 439448 for each actuator Release Circuit Tee Part No 439434 required for each additiona...

Page 43: ...h in accessible locations providing protection from undue wear damage and heat Keep cables as far away as possible from equipment elec tric cables particularly power cables to and from genera tors and...

Page 44: ...locations are determined complete a final drawing of the system layout This drawing should at a minimum include the following Hazard area locations Component locations include external power source R...

Page 45: ...Package Note For part numbers see Section 10 Appendix Compo nent Index page 10 1 Programming Options Certain options will affect availability of other options Pressure Switch Feedback PSF h Disabled...

Page 46: ...SECTION 4 SYSTEM PLANNING PAGE 4 12 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 47: ...r and or vehicle equipment service manager 2 Confirm access to underside or rear of mounting surface to enable proper cable connections periodic inspections and maintenance Verify display module locat...

Page 48: ...includes a Bracket Base a Swivel Mount and two swivel joint screws see Figure 5 4 The display module attaches to swivel mount in a horizontal or vertical position on either side of swivel mount FIGUR...

Page 49: ...IGURE 5 6 BRACKET BASE FRONT VIEW 009113 5 Secure base to mounting surface using appropriate length fasteners 1 4 in 6 mm screws or bolts with lock washers and nuts 6 Attach display module to swivel m...

Page 50: ...le equipment operating and environmental conditions e g shock and vibration 1 Refer to layout drawing for planned location Verify the location meets approval of the vehicle equipment owner and or vehi...

Page 51: ...nnectors together while threading swivel nut hand tighten only If connectors do not go together easily do not force recheck keyed slots and pins to ensure proper alignment Note May need to press conne...

Page 52: ...both sides of connectors or connection to a device See Figure 5 14 FIGURE 5 14 CABLE SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS 009212 4 Adjust slack to avoid droops in cable Allow appropriate slack through areas that are...

Page 53: ...ain any support device requiring drilling or welding is approved by owner or vehicle equipment manu facturer Avoid securing Linear Detector too close to extremely hot components Route the Linear Detec...

Page 54: ...re 5 17 FIGURE 5 17 SAMPLE LINEAR DETECTOR INSTALLATION 009194 SPOT THERMAL DETECTOR INSTALLATION Mount in a location where detector head points in a downward position with exposure over the hazard ar...

Page 55: ...Remove installed spot thermal detector needing replacement and cable clamp on each end 2 Align replacement Spot Thermal Detector Bracket mount ing holes with the holes in the existing bracket and re i...

Page 56: ...Using bracket base as a template see Figure 5 24 mark and drill 7 16 in 11 mm holes in flat surface 2 places Secure bracket with 3 8 in 9 mm corrosion resistant bolts of the appropriate length with l...

Page 57: ...e completely retracted position See Figure 5 27 If puncture pin is not completely retracted the seal can become damaged or pierced which can result in system actu ation or serious personal injury or d...

Page 58: ...t end points conforms to the following rules see Figure 5 31 Detection Circuit Tees can only be installed on the main trunk No Double Branching No EOL Devices on end of branch Branch line must end wit...

Page 59: ...on properly FIGURE 5 35 INCORRECT EMA AND EOL INSTALLATION 009297 FIGURE 5 36 INCORRECT EMA and EOL INSTALLATION 009298 CAUTION Only one EMA may be installed from a detection circuit tee on a single b...

Page 60: ...0 ICM is the starting point for the display circuit See Figure 5 41 The display circuit is a single cable providing circuit connection between the ICM and the CHECKFIRE 210 Display Module for communic...

Page 61: ...ould be accidentally actuated during installation CAUTION DO NOT ATTACH ANY RELEASE CIRCUIT DROP CABLE TO ANY ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR UNTIL TESTING IS COMPLETE FIGURE 5 43 RELEASE CIRCUIT TWO TANK...

Page 62: ...em protection 2 Install 1 2 in 13 mm ring terminal on black jacketed conductor labeled VEH BATT to the negative post on battery or 12 24 VDC nominal power source 3 Install 1 2 in 13 mm ring terminal o...

Page 63: ...Install pressure switch in expellant gas actuation line next to agent tank inlet port Make certain to protect switch and connections from potential damage 2 The switch installs in a standard 1 4 in N...

Page 64: ...discharge pressure switch must be manually reset before resetting the CHECKFIRE system Failure to reset the switch could result in system activation System Connection The discharge pressure switch inc...

Page 65: ...in the space provided See Figure 5 53 FIGURE 5 53 LABEL FOR ENGINE SHUTDOWN AND TIME DELAY 009174 If automatic vehicle shutdown is NOT part of the CHECKFIRE System install Label No 440801 near the op...

Page 66: ...ion guidelines refer to the appropriate system manual latest edition LT A 101 10 20 30 Manual Part No 24327 LT A 101 50 125 250 Manual Part No 427865 LVS Manual Part No 427109 PROGRAMMING The CHECKFIR...

Page 67: ...elease notification and does not send release signal to PAD s Default ON when Pressure Switch Feedback is enabled TD1 5 and TD1 6 Time Delay 1 10 second initial time delay period between an alarm cond...

Page 68: ...and release the button The phrase press and hold means to continue pressing the button down for the instructed length of time 1 Loosen the four captive screws and remove cover to gain access to progr...

Page 69: ...e next LED and confirm ON OFF status of previous LED 5 Complete a Reset to Normal to regularly save program ming changes to the CHECKFIRE 210 System Reset to Normal Press and hold DELAY Reset Silence...

Page 70: ...y pulses 3 times DET 2 Cross Zone Detection DET 2 changes between independent detection release circuit operation for Detection Circuits 1 and 2 default programming OFF and Cross Zone detection ON Cro...

Page 71: ...ogrammed for Alarm Only operation 1 If the system plan requires Alarm Only function for Detec tion Circuit 1 and DET 3 is OFF push programming button until DET 3 is selected pulsing at a rate of 1 x 1...

Page 72: ...o programmed for Alarm Only operation 1 If the system plan requires Alarm Only function for Detec tion Circuit 2 and DET 4 is OFF push programming button until DET 4 is selected pulsing at a rate of 1...

Page 73: ...D1 5 and TD1 6 are programmed correctly see above table and TD2 7 is pulsing 1 x 1 second 4 Save the ICM programming change Reset to Normal Press and hold DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Gree...

Page 74: ...TDR 9 and confirm TD2 7 and TD2 8 are programmed correctly see above table and TDR 9 is pulsing 1 x 1 second 4 Save the ICM programming change Reset to Normal Press and hold DELAY Reset Silence butto...

Page 75: ...ounder quickly pulses 3 times RLY 10 Relay 1 Alarm Fault RLY 10 changes the function of Internal Relay 1 between an Alarm relay default OFF and a Fault relay ON Alarm functionality responds to an alar...

Page 76: ...pulse is now twice as long 3 Push the programming button to move to the next LED and confirm RLY 11 is steady on PSF 1 is pulsing 1 x 1 second 4 Save the ICM programming change Reset to Normal Press a...

Page 77: ...tarts the download 4 Programming LEDs pulse briefly to indicate system has initiated the download Then all LEDs pulse in marquee fashion to indicate the ICM is writing the contents of the Event Histor...

Page 78: ...etween the ICM and a PC using the mini USB serial port under the ICM battery compartment cover 1 Loosen the 4 captive screws and remove cover to gain access to the programming button 2 Connect an appr...

Page 79: ...tory defaults Note If display module is not connected to the ICM the display module information is shown as No response Programming The System Clock The internal real time clock default programmed to...

Page 80: ...he follow ing instructions 1 Replace the battery module with a new unused unit Record the replacement date on the inside sticker of the battery compartment cover and on the battery itself 2 Place the...

Page 81: ...s an alarm condition on both Detection Circuits 1 and 2 before starting Time Delay 1 TD1 3 Det Ckt 1 Alarm Only Prohibits start of TD1 count down for any alarm condition on Detection Circuit 1 Not ava...

Page 82: ...date and time When multiple events share the same timestamp dupli cate timestamps can be hidden by selecting the Hide Dupli cate Timestamps checkbox Events occurring at the same time are listed undern...

Page 83: ...istory Log Programming Descriptions Position Default Optional Programming Description 1 DET PSF DET Detection Circuit 2 programmed as a detection circuit PSF Programmed for Pressure Switch Feedback 2...

Page 84: ...SECTION 5 INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING PAGE 5 38 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System NOTES...

Page 85: ...taching disk Before conducting the OPERATIONAL TEST confirm all installed Release Circuit Drop Cables have a Release Circuit Tester RCT Part No 441021 and or a Release Circuit Test Plug Part No 440912...

Page 86: ...er is properly connected to CHECKFIRE 210 System see Section 5 Installation and Programming page 5 17 If 3 amp fuse is not installed for external power follow instructions in Section 5 Installation an...

Page 87: ...battery well align connector keyways and connect battery pigtail with battery cable on the ICM Reset to Normal Press and hold DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Green and Red LEDs are steady on...

Page 88: ...t of fire manual actuation bypasses Isolate Mode To operate manually Press PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit button Or Pull ring pin and operate RED Strike button on an EMA or a pneumatic manual actuato...

Page 89: ...ase Activated The Red Shutdown LED Red Detection 1 LED and sounder pulse 1 x 10 seconds and Amber Isolate LED and sounder pulse 2 x 30 seconds 8 Push the DELAY Reset Silence button to test sounder sil...

Page 90: ...ccuracy of time delay programming 4 Spot Thermal Detectors Verify contact closure 5 Electric Manual Activation Receive electrical signal from an EMA If noted results are not attained refer to Section...

Page 91: ...e returns to normal status Power LED is GREEN steady on Release Circuit Supervision Test Remove RCT from the Release Circuit The CHECKFIRE 210 Display Module indicates the following 1 Amber Release LE...

Page 92: ...econds Green and Red LEDs are steady on for 1 second then Amber LEDs are steady on for 1 second at end sounder quickly pulses 3 times After reset Power LED pulses GREEN 1 x 3 seconds confirming extern...

Page 93: ...under pulse two times per second until last 5 seconds of the TD1 period In the last 5 seconds of TD1 the Red LEDs listed above Red Shutdown LED and sounder pulse 4 x 1 second for 4 seconds then only t...

Page 94: ...e Sounder silences and LEDs continue 8 Confirm RCT displays PASS Detection Circuit 1 and 2 Test Time Delay Restart 1 Reset DCT to Normal position 2 Reset RCT press reset button 3 Reset to Normal Press...

Page 95: ...Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Green and Red LEDs are steady on for 1 second then Amber LEDs are steady on for 1 second at end sounder quickly pulses 3 times After reset Power LED remains GREEN s...

Page 96: ...rect flame or other unregulated heat sources to the detector head as this could damage the temperature sensing element Damage to the tempera ture sensing element in the detector head will result in sy...

Page 97: ...4 Continue to apply heat to the detector head until contact closure occurs An audible click should be heard from the detector head and the System should go into alarm LEDs and sounder pulse 1 x 1 seco...

Page 98: ...elease Activated The Red PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit LED Red Shutdown LED and sounder are steady on for 10 seconds 4 Post Release Activated The Red Shutdown LED and sounder pulse 1 x 10 seconds 5...

Page 99: ...system release 1 Pull ring pin and strike red button to manually operate EMA Note There is no time delay upon manual activation 2 Release Activated The Red PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit LED Red Shu...

Page 100: ...en Amber LEDs are steady on for 1 second at end sounder quickly pulses 3 times 8 Repeat Test for each remaining EMA following above steps CAUTION If the system includes Pneumatic Manual Actuator s tes...

Page 101: ...s 6 9 thru 6 16 with system on internal power Detection Circuit Alarm Condition Test Detection Circuit Test Time Delay Restart Field Test Spot Thermal Detectors Manual Activation Release Circuit Test...

Page 102: ...ated Sounder pulses at same rate as LED Release LED also pulses Amber at this rate Detection Circuit 1 or 2 LED indicates matching the circuit where EMA is installed Release Circuit activates if progr...

Page 103: ...ions and properly re sealed with a visual seal 3 Close guard door for PUSH To Activate Alarm When Lit button and install visual seal 4 Replace DCT s with Detection EOL Device s in the detection circui...

Page 104: ...The PAD must be replaced after being in service for five years a The in service date should be recorded in installation and main tenance records and written on the PAD label with permanent marker at...

Page 105: ...te mode by returning the Isolate switch to the normal position 15 Reset to Normal Press and hold DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Green and Red LEDs are steady on for 1 second then Amber LEDs...

Page 106: ...SECTION 6 OPERATIONAL TEST AND PLACE IN SERVICE PAGE 6 22 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 107: ...CAUTION Manual system operation will result in immediate system discharge which may obscure vision Make certain equipment is stopped safely before manually operating system Automatic Equipment Shutdo...

Page 108: ...SECTION 7 IN CASE OF FIRE PAGE 7 2 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 109: ...damage and replace if damaged Note Splicing of Linear Detector cable is not allowed c If a fire event was the cause of discharge all Spot Thermal Detectors and related cable installed in imme diate ar...

Page 110: ...igure 8 3 FIGURE 8 3 ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR RETAIN ALL PARTS FOR RE ASSEMBLY 009244 h Inspect and replace all damaged components o rings flat gaskets etc i Lubricate all o rings and gaskets with...

Page 111: ...9275 MAINTENANCE To help ensure the system will operate as intended mainte nance shall be performed semi annually or sooner depending on the operating and or environmental conditions Maintenance shoul...

Page 112: ...ternal as applicable b If attached remove Release Circuit Drop Cable from Electric Pneumatic Actuator CAUTION When handling the PAD always point actuating end away from yourself and others On electric...

Page 113: ...tion 5 Installation and Programming page 5 31 for manual download instructions or page 5 36 for viewing with the ANSUL CHECKFIRE 210 Programmer software When replacing the battery module e g during an...

Page 114: ...CTURING DATE 009247 CAUTION When handling the PAD always point actuating end away from yourself and others On electrical initiation PAD operates very quickly and a small brass disk forcefully separate...

Page 115: ...ion Input 2 Ground Fault 20 Detection Input 2 Open Circuit Fault 21 Detection Input 2 Fault Cleared 22 Time Delay 1 Started 23 Time Delay 1 Restarted 24 Time Delay 2 Started 25 Release Circuit Activat...

Page 116: ...SECTION 8 RECHARGE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PAGE 8 8 REV 0 2014 MAY 02 NOTES CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System...

Page 117: ...dition TROUBLESHOOTING The following tables provide information on normal operating and fault condition indications for the CHECKFIRE 210 Detection and Actuation System For detailed circuit testing pr...

Page 118: ...r Check and replace internal power Battery Module with a new unused battery module See Battery Replacement in Section 8 Recharge Inspection and Maintenance page 8 5 Dual Power Fault Amber Power LED pu...

Page 119: ...vated or missing PAD s replace as needed following Section 8 Recharge Inspection and Maintenance page 8 1 for Recharge instructions RED Shutdown LED Red Shutdown LED and Sounder pulsing 1 x 10 seconds...

Page 120: ...rcuit alarm condition Investigate alarm condition in hazard area Check for damaged or activated detectors Check for damaged cables Check connections on the indicated circuit s Red Detection Circuit 1...

Page 121: ...e Mode the condition will be displayed and the module will remain in Isolate Mode CAUTION If an alarm condition has occurred in Isolate Mode do not return the System to normal until cause of detection...

Page 122: ...Battery Compartment Cover 2 Replace Battery Module with a new unused battery module See Battery Replacement in Section 8 Recharge Inspection and Maintenance page 8 5 3 Check external power connection...

Page 123: ...odule to the ICM as well as all power connections Internal Power Only If Power LED is pulsing AMBER 1 x 10 seconds and only using internal power this indicates the Battery Module is below an acceptabl...

Page 124: ...the Digital Multimeter If voltage on Fused Power Circuit Cable is correct the cable is functioning properly If voltage is incorrect the Fused Power Circuit Cable must be replaced 5 After confirming co...

Page 125: ...the faulty PAD 5 If fault does not clear disconnect Release Circuit Cable at the blue ICM release receptacle Install Release Circuit Terminator directly to the receptacle on the ICM If Release LED co...

Page 126: ...to next set of connectors Note Be sure to add only one additional component cable tee etc at a time to help identify the specific part causing the fault 8 At a Release Circuit Tee remember to first c...

Page 127: ...439396 Detection Circuit Tester DCT Part No 440097 set to Normal position Detection Circuit Branch Terminator Part No 439398 1 Prior to testing the circuit put system in Isolate Mode using the Isolat...

Page 128: ...non functioning component is found and replaced on a branch line reconnect the complete detection circuit to determine if that is the only fault in the circuit If reconnecting the remaining detection...

Page 129: ...s 439438 Cable Power Circuit 2 ft 0 61 m 439440 Cable Power Circuit 5 ft 1 53 m 439442 Cable Power Circuit 10 ft 3 05 m 439444 Cable Power Circuit 20 ft 6 10 m 439446 Cable Power Circuit 30 ft 9 15 m...

Page 130: ...BUS CANbus and Display Cable 0 64 16 3 0 385 9 78 11 16 17 5 Backup Power Relay Circuit Cable 0 75 19 1 0 295 7 50 3 4 19 1 Bulkhead Type Maximum Panel Thickness Overall Bulkhead Length Panel Mounting...

Page 131: ...Gasoline C Glycerine Glycerol L Grease Petro L Heptane C Hexane L Hydraulic Fluids Lubricating Oils Straight Petroleum Base L Water and Petroleum Oil Emulsion FR L Water and Glycol Solution L Straigh...

Page 132: ...ium hypochlorite 5 stabilized 302 150 at pH 12 Hydrocarbons n Hexane 100 302 150 Toluene 100 151 66 Alcohols and Ethers Methanol 100 149 65 Ethanol 100 57 14 Organic Acids Esters and Ketones Acetic ac...

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