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ICAM Commissioning Guide

ICAM by Xtralis

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4.1

IFT Detector Configuration

This section identifies some key functions that the user may need to configure. More detail about all
parameters and how to set up I/O modules can be found in the appropriate IFT Product Guide. The following
instructions are for IFT systems that have a connected display panel.

Main Menu Modes

To enter one of the Main Menu Modes follow these steps: 

1. Press

MENU

2. Use Function

UP

&

DOWN

buttons (SCAN and ISOLATE buttons) to reach required main menu item

3. Press

ENTER

(SOUNDER SILENCE button)

4. Use Value

UP

&

DOWN

buttons (RESET and ACCEPT buttons) to enter the appropriate Access Code

5. Press

ENTER

Notes:

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Access Code Entry may be aborted by pressing the

MENU

button.

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All of the following settings can be entered using the Xtralis VSC configuration software and a PC. This
can reduce the time taken to enter certain values and parameters.
To obtain this software contact Xtralis or visit www.xtralis.com.

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The cover must be removed to gain access to the RS232 port at the side of the detector. It must be
replaced for a minimum of 60 minutes prior to flow normalization.

Access Codes

Access to some modes in the Main Menu and other configuration and control functions require the user to
enter an Access Code. There are several levels of access:

1. Operator
2. Level 1
3. Level 2
4. Level 3

Access Code Levels are downwards applicable - for example if a User enters the Level 2 Code, they have
access at the Operator Level and Level 1. The Operator Access Code is changeable as a parameter in
Configuration Mode, which requires Level 1 Access. The default Access Codes are shown below.

Table 4-1: IFT Detector Access Codes 

Access Level Access Code

Operator

0 = not required

Level 1

260

Level 2

693

Level 3

Factory Use Only

How to Enter an Access Code

When entering an Access Code, the alternative function LEDs above the ACCEPT and RESET buttons will
be lit, enabling these buttons to be used as UP and DOWN buttons to enter a 3-digit number.

If the UP or DOWN buttons are continually pressed, the 'units' digit on the Status Display will be activated,
then the 'tens' digit, then the 'hundreds' digit. If the button is released, the flashing digit (units, tens or
hundreds) is the one that will change with further use of the UP and DOWN buttons. When the hundreds digit
is correct, wait about five seconds for the flashing digit to move to the tens digit, then set the tens to the
required value. Repeat for the units digit.

4.1.1

IFT Detector Programmable Functions

Only some key functions are listed in this section. For more detail, please refer to the product guide.

Setting Units

Minimum Access Code Required:

Level 2

Summary of Contents for ICAM IAS

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Page 3: ...quipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual ...

Page 4: ... before you receive the appropriate training may void the warranty Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document Convention Description Bold Used to denote emphasis Used for names of menus menu options toolbar buttons Italics Used to denote references to other parts of this document or other documents Used for the result of an action The following icons are u...

Page 5: ...efore going to the Site 7 3 2 ICAM Commissioning Form Prerequisites 7 3 3 Once on Site 7 4 System Configuration and Setting Thresholds 9 4 1 IFT Detector Configuration 10 4 2 ILS Detector Configuration 12 4 3 IAS Detector Configuration 13 5 System Integrity Test 15 5 1 Performance based Smoke Testing 15 5 2 Testing Devices 19 5 3 Documenting Test Results 19 6 Hand Over 21 ...

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Page 7: ...ICAM system installation It forges together the elements of designing and installing a pipe network installing the detectors cabling for power and communications and the powering up of the system Your objective and outcome of the commissioning process is to provide a fully functional ICAM system that matches your customers specification ...

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Page 9: ...er site Gather site information Obtain a copy of l Pipe network design records l Pipe network installation form l Site plans and pipe layout plans Start to fill in l Commissioning forms l Any regulatory forms required 2 Pre Commissioning Once you are on site l Check cables l Power up system l Preliminary system check 3 Configuration Thresholds l Configure the system l Set thresholds l Record in co...

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Page 11: ...o Section 5 1 10 Optional Digital manometer if sample hole pressure is required to be measured l Wide Bore networks Max range 3kpa l Narrow Bore networks 0 20kpa at the end of the recommended length of Microbore Tube You must be aware of the local codes and standards as applicable to the customer site 3 2 ICAM Commissioning Form Prerequisites During the pre commissioning stage you should complete ...

Page 12: ...tors l All LEDs turn on then off about five times and the sounder beeps about five times l Aspirator starts l Fault indicators are activated for current faults l Smoke levels are indicated on the bargraph l System OK LED turns on if there are no faults The detector s may show faults immediately after power up and this is normal Reset the detector s to unlatch the relays and fault LEDs The fault LE...

Page 13: ...ly be configured via the detector s user interface Where possible air flow thresholds and smoke alarm thresholds should be determined using ASPIRE pipe network configuration software When an ICAM detector is powered up for the first time Xtralis VSC will register all detectors as unconfigured All other products will appear under ancillary devices For a detailed explanation of the Xtralis VSC softw...

Page 14: ...ontrol functions require the user to enter an Access Code There are several levels of access 1 Operator 2 Level 1 3 Level 2 4 Level 3 Access Code Levels are downwards applicable for example if a User enters the Level 2 Code they have access at the Operator Level and Level 1 The Operator Access Code is changeable as a parameter in Configuration Mode which requires Level 1 Access The default Access ...

Page 15: ... relating to air flow is set through the CONFIGURE menu option Some of the key parameters are l FLOWDEL Flow Fault Delay 1 to 60 s l FLOWHI FLOWLO High and low air flow limits for declaring a Flow Fault 0 to 200 l SETFAN Fan Speed 3 to 10 Setting Smoke Thresholds Minimum Access Code Required Level 1 Day and night smoke thresholds trace and delay settings for each sector can be set through the SECT...

Page 16: ...LED flashes continuously to indicate the function selected To enable updates to the system enter the three digit access code 510 To enter numbers into the system each number must be sequentially selected in turn For example to select 5 press the CHANGE key six times to illuminate the number 5 LED on the display then press the SELECT button During this operation the CODE LED flashes then the UNLOCK...

Page 17: ...ly for 1 sec to initialize function selection Press and release SELECT key to sequentially step through functions Press and release CHANGE key to modify setting The relevant LED flashes continuously to indicate the function selected To enable updates to the system enter the three digit access code 510 To enter numbers into the system each number must be sequentially selected in turn For example to...

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Page 19: ...l Very sensitive sites can use the electrical overload PVC coated wire burn test or the smouldering test coil test UK customers can refer to BS 6266 BFPSA Code of Practice Appendix A for system performance test methods We recommend that at least two tests are conducted You must allow the environment to return to the normal conditions before beginning the second test Record the date and the type of...

Page 20: ...s suitable for the testing of high and enhanced sensitivity environments Smoke is produced by lighting a number of small smoke pellets You will need smoke pellets a tray and a method to time the test If you are testing in an area with a high roof you may also require a radiated heater to fix stratification problems Refer to Section 5 1 1 for further information 1 Ensure that the local fire panel i...

Page 21: ...design Legend A 500mm 20 in B Kitchen foil in tray C 20mm 0 874 in Figure 5 2 Polyurethane Mat Smoke Test 5 1 5 Wire Burn Smoke Testing This test is performed by using a transformer to overload the power running through one meter of PVC coated wire To simulate the early stages of a fire a length of wire is electrically overloaded so that smoke or vapors are driven off This method is suitable for t...

Page 22: ...ng the above test procedure Enter the following results on the commissioning form l Transport Time Introduce smoke at the furthest sampling hole from the detector The time taken in seconds for the smoke to travel to the detector is the transport time If there is a wide variation between the ASPIRE predictions and the test results the pipe network should be checked for leaks blockage and to see tha...

Page 23: ...m 5 2 Testing Devices The outputs for the IFT detectors can be tested using a diagnostic test that is accessed through the TEST OUTPUTS menu function For more information please see the IFT Product Guide 5 3 Documenting Test Results The tests results should be recorded on a copy of the ICAM commissioning forms Once the forms have been completed and signed they should be forwarded along with releva...

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Page 25: ...issioning forms are complete and all relevant sections have been filled in l If you have used Xtralis VSC select the Device or Address then select File Print to print out a copy of configuration details and include a copy with the hand over documents l Obtain the relevant signatures l Ensure that relevant attachments have been included with the commissioning form l Make copies of the completed com...

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