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10 TO 38 VDC

– 

GROUND

GROUND (

)

GROUND (

)

AUX A INPUT 

AUX A INPUT 

+

AUX B INPUT 

AUX B INPUT 

+

SPARE SPARE

INT DETONA

TOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

EXT 

DETONATOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

– 

DETONATOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

MATRIX OUTPUT 1 MATRIX OUTPUT 2 MATRIX OUTPUT 3 MATRIX OUTPUT 4 MATRIX OUTPUT 5 MATRIX OUTPUT 6

EXT RESET INHIBIT INPUT

DETONATOR ISOLATED OUTPUT

OUTPUTS INHIBITED OUTPUT

FAULT OUTPUT

CHASSIS (EARTH) GROUND

10 TO 38 VDC

– 

GROUND

GROUND (

)

GROUND (

)

AUX A INPUT 

AUX A INPUT 

+

AUX B INPUT 

AUX B INPUT 

+

SPARE SPARE

INT DETONA

TOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

EXT 

DETONATOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

– 

DETONATOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE

MATRIX OUTPUT 1 MATRIX OUTPUT 2 MATRIX OUTPUT 3 MATRIX OUTPUT 4 MATRIX OUTPUT 5 MATRIX OUTPUT 6 EXT RESET INHIBIT INPUT DETONATOR ISOLATED OUTPUT OUTPUTS INHIBITED OUTPUT FAULT OUTPUT CHASSIS (EARTH) GROUND

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ZONE OUTPUT 1 ZONE OUTPUT 2 ZONE OUTPUT 3 ZONE OUTPUT 4 ZONE OUTPUT 5 ZONE OUTPUT 6 ZONE OUTPUT 7 ZONE OUTPUT 8 FIRE LOGIC "A" FIRE LOGIC "B" ALARM OUTPUT

EXTERNAL INHIBIT

OUTPUTS INHIBITED

FAULT OUTPUT

EXTERNAL ACCEPT

STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S1 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S2 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S3 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S4 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S5 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S6 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S7 STATUS & DET. OUTPUT S8

DATA BUS 0 DATA BUS 1 DATA BUS 2 DATA BUS 3 DATA BUS 4 DATA BUS 5 DATA BUS 6 DATA BUS 7

CHASSIS (EARTH) GROUND

J2

J1

A1896

10 TO 38 VDC

– 

GROUND

(A) 

+

290 VDC

B-INPUT 1 B-INPUT 2 B-INPUT 3 B-INPUT 4 B-INPUT 5 B-INPUT 6 B-INPUT 7 B-INPUT 8 D1-1 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-2 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-3 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-4 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-5 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-6 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-7 

oi

 DRIVER

D1-8 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-1 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-2 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-3 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-4 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-5 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-6 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-7 

oi

 DRIVER

D2-8 

oi

 DRIVER

DMA OUT AVAILABLE DMA OUT DMA IN DATA STROBE DMA IN AVAILABLE

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J2

J1

CONTROLLER INPUT

MATRIX INPUT

 

– 

VOLTAGE TO 

DETONA

TOR 

VOLTAGE TO 

DETONA

TOR

CONTROLLER INPUT

MATRIX INPUT

 

– 

VOLTAGE TO 

DETONA

TOR 

VOLTAGE TO 

DETONA

TOR

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+

 

GROUND 

EXT. ALARM ACCEPT INPUT EXT. FAULT ACCEPT INPUT

EXT. INHIBIT/RESET INPUT

SPARE SPARE SPARE

INPUT NO. 1 INPUT NO. 2 INPUT NO. 3 INPUT NO. 4 INPUT NO. 5 INPUT NO. 6

ALARM "A" INPUT ALARM "B" INPUT FAULT NO. 1 INPUT FAULT NO. 2 INPUT FAULT NO. 3 INPUT FAULT NO. 4 INPUT FAULT NO. 5 INPUT FAULT NO. 6 INPUT FAULT NO. 7 INPUT FAULT NO. 8 INPUT

OUTPUTS INHIBITED OUTPUT

P1 P2 P3 R1 R2 R3 R4

J2

J1

+ – 

GROUND

R5 R6 R7 R8 CHASSIS (EARTH) GROUND

10 TO 38 VDC

K1

K2

K3

K4

K5

K6

ALARM

FAULT

STATUS OUTPUTS

SOLID STATE FAULT OUTPUT

24 VDC

120 VAC, 60 HZ

ELECTRONIC CURRENT

FAILURE RELAY

LOW/HIGH DC VOLTAGE

ALARM RELAYS

POWER FAILURE

 RELAY

MONITORING INTEGRITY OF POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT (IDC)

CLASS A, STYLE D PER ANSI/NFPA 72

R7404/R7494* CONTROLLER

R6006 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE

R1425 DETONATOR MODULE

EXT. INHIBIT RESET (R6006) EXT. FAULT ACCEPT (R6006) EXT. ALARM ACCEPT (R6006)

EXT. ACCEPT (R7404) EXT. INHIBIT (R7404)

TERMINAL STRIP

WITHIN ENCLOSURE REFER TO SPECIFIC

SYSTEM DRAWING

FOR TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS

EXT. RESET INHIBIT (R1425)

EXT. RESET INHIBIT (R1425)

RELAY OUTPUTS

CHASSIS (EARTH) GROUND

AUX A AND AUX B INPUTS (R1425)

EOL RESISTORS REQUIRED

AUX A AND AUX B INPUTS (R1425)

EOL RESISTORS REQUIRED

RELEASING/DELUGE

CIRCUITS PER ANSI/NFPA 72

SOLENOID

INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS

 (IDC) CLASS A, STYLE D

PER ANSI/NFPA 72

+

FM APPROVED AUTOMATIC 

RELEASE OF PREACTION AND DELUGE  SPRINKLER SYSTEMS OR AUTOMATIC  RELEASE OF EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM 

PANEL PER ANSI/NFPA 72

POWER SUPPLY/

BATTERY CHARGER

SOLENOID

W2400

GROUND FAULT MONITOR MODULE

5

Figure 

6—Fire 

Detection/Releasing 

System 

External 

Circuits 

Wiring 

Identification 

(Does 

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system 

interconnection

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this 

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 Refer 

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system 

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for 

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X2200, X3301, X9800 

OR

X5200

PULSE 

OUTPUT

FLAME 

DETECTOR

CONNECTIONS

TO 

R7404

CONTROLLER

INITIATING DEVICE 

CIRCUITS (IDC).

EQUIVALENT TO 

ANSI/NFPA 72

CLASS B, 

STYLE A 

OR

CLASS A, 

STYLE D 

(REDUNDANT CONFIGURATION).

3

4

NOTE:  *IF R7494 CONTROLLER IS USED, TERMINAL 3 PR24 VDC NOMINAL.

Summary of Contents for Det-Tronics FDRS

Page 1: ...elay and detonation output devices into a single system Figure 5 In addition to the Det Tronics flame detectors the FDRS accepts inputs from devices such as heat and smoke sensors and manual trip stations The FDRS provides alarm and fault relay outputs a detonator output that provides high speed output for direct connection to a deluge valve and extinguishing agent release signals for connection t...

Page 2: ...hen used as a field replacement all operating features of the current controller are retained in addition to gaining the advanced features of the X Series detector In typical applications the four wire X Series detector can utilize all existing system wiring X Series Flame Detectors include the following X3301 Multispectrum IR Detector See Figure 1A X2200 UV Detector See Figure 1B X9800 IR Detecto...

Page 3: ...d provides a digital display of system status using a numerical code Other features include individual zone identification and voting capability as well as manual oi testing See Figure 2 Voting of 2 or more UV flame detectors is required for compliance to ANSI NFPA 72 to maintain ground fault monitoring integrity R7494 Controller The R7494 Controller is also used with all X Series Pulse Output Fla...

Page 4: ...T MODE 3 DIGITAL DISPLAY NORMALLY OFF TURNS ON TO INDICATE STATUS CHANGE AND RELAY AFFECTED 4 AMBER SYSTEM FAULT LED NORMALLY OFF ON TO INDICATE SYSTEM FAULT 5 GREEN POWER LED NORMALLY ON WHEN UNIT IS POWERED 6 RED FIRE RELAY LEDS NORMALLY OFF RELAY UN ENERGIZED BLINK WHEN RELAY ENERGIZED ON STEADY WHEN RELAY DE ENERGIZED 7 AMBER FAULT RELAY LED NORMALLY OFF RELAY ENERGIZED BLINKS WHEN RELAY DE EN...

Page 5: ...ack of the BFD Mounting Rack The R7404 R7494 R6006 and R1425 Modules fit into a mounting rack which is located within the system enclosure Two mounting rack types are available Q4004 Universal Mounting Cage standard rack holds all system modules up to six Q1020 Wall Mount Metal Enclosure standard rack inside IP55 rated enclosure provides added protection System Enclosure An enclosure is provided t...

Page 6: ...in the field Installation of the Flame Detection Releasing System involves 1 Mounting the enclosure that contains the prewired system mounting dimensions are included in the System Drawings Enclosure Mechanical Layout sheet 2 Installing and wiring the detector system wiring details are included in the System Drawings Detector Field Wiring sheet Refer to the appropriate Instruction Manual for detai...

Page 7: ...l Solenoid Load Valve Coil Total Signaling Load Total Alarm Current for System in Amperes Table 3 Alarm Current Requirements at 24 vdc Device Type No of Devices x Standby Current Total Current for Device Type X2200 x 0 104 X9800 x 0 087 X5200 x 0 116 X3301 x 0 167 R7404A B x 0 062 R7494 x 0 063 R6006 x 0 104 R1425 x 0 104 W2400 x 0 015 BFD x 0 160 Resistor Network Load x 0 012 Heat Sensor x Manual...

Page 8: ... R1425 Removal Replacement The R7404 R7494 R6006 and R1425 are not designed to be repaired in the field however field replacement can be accomplished by following the instructions below If a problem should develop first carefully check for proper wiring and switch settings If it is determined that the problem is caused by a defect in the module the device must be returned to the factory for repair...

Page 9: ... can be assigned A written statement describing the malfunction must accompany the returned device or component to expedite finding the cause of the failure thereby reducing the time and cost of the repair Pack the controller circuit boards using sufficient packing material in addition to an anti static bag or aluminum backed cardboard as protection from antistatic discharge Return all equipment t...

Page 10: ...NG DATE DATE ANGLE 1 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 000 01 005 CHECKED DRAWN REV DATE DATE ECO NO TOLERANCES ARE DESCRIPTION DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORP 0 5 SIZE SCALE DRAWING NO MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 55438 0 25 0 13 REV APPROVED DATE BATTERY FAILURE DETR CLARIFY 6458 C X9800 IR FLAME DETECTOR 007399 001 OR FAILURE RELAY BATTERY FAILURE DETECTOR ANSI NFPA 72 1999 CL 1 5 8 X2200 UV FLAME DETECTOR BFD 3 3 4 4 3 MODE...

Page 11: ...9 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 J2 J1 CONTROLLER INPUT MATRIX INPUT VOLTAGE TO DETONA TOR VOLTAGE TO DETONA TOR CONTROLLER INPUT MATRIX INPUT VOLTAGE TO DETONA TOR VOLTAGE TO DETONA TOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6...

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