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ICAM by Xtralis

ICAM ILS-2 Product Guide

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This product must only be installed, configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and
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must be taken during the installation, commissioning and maintenance of the product. The system should not be
connected to a power source until all the components have been installed. Proper safety precautions must be taken
during tests and maintenance of the products when these are still connected to the power source. Failure to do so
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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.

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Summary of Contents for ICAM ILS-2

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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: ...ent corruption of configuration details Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury Contact Us Europe Middle East Africa 44 1442 242 330 The Americas 1 800 229 4434 Asia 86 21 5240 0077...

Page 5: ...pe Installation 11 4 1 Pipe Specification 11 4 2 Fixings 11 4 3 Bends 11 4 4 End Cap 12 4 5 Holes 12 4 6 Exhaust 12 4 7 Filters 13 4 8 Standard Pipe Configuration 13 5 Detectors 15 6 Setup 17 6 1 Display Functions 17 6 2 User Functions 18 6 3 Parameters 21 7 Testing 23 7 1 Point Detectors 23 7 2 System 23 8 Maintenance 25 9 EN 54 20 Sensitivity Classes 27 10 Problem Solving 29 11 Specifications 31...

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Page 7: ...layed on a ten element bargraph with adjustments for high and low flow thresholds All detector configurations can be achieved with the integrated programming keys located on the side of the device The ILS 2 is a standalone system where faults and alarms are reported via separate volt free contacts These contacts may be connected to a monitoring fire alarm control panel Important Note Aspirating Sm...

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Page 9: ...stallation sheet with mounting template l 1 product guide Check all components for damage and refer any concerns to your authorized representative It is necessary to procure screws and inserts appropriate for the installation location B C E A D Legend A Point Detector 1 B Point Detector 2 C Intake from Pipe Network 1 D Intake from Pipe Network 2 E Airflow F Exhaust Figure 2 1 Detector Enclosure ...

Page 10: ...ctor assembly in a secure location which is accessible only by authorized personnel Warning Prior to drilling the attachment holes for the mounting bracket ensure that all mounting surfaces i e walls cabinet sides etc are clear of electrical wiring and plumbing Mounting Procedure l Remove the transparent cover D by using the corner stud key B to unscrew the tamper proof corner studs A l Tape the m...

Page 11: ...ICAM ILS 2 Product Guide www xtralis com 7 Dimensions 140 0mm 188 0mm 29 5mm 49 5mm 102 8mm 53 0 mm 258 6mm 159 3mm 183 6mm 166 7mm 71 3mm 183 6mm 165 7mm 32 5mm 37 5mm 241 7mm Figure 2 3 Detector Enclosure Dimensions ...

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Page 13: ...lay detector mounting board held in place by the clear top cover The ribbon cable may be removed from the connector on the underside of the board to allow the board to be fully removed Caution Care should be taken to ensure that the detectors are plugged back into the correct connectors when re assembling unit Warning To prevent risk of electric shock or possible injury from the rotation of the hi...

Page 14: ...or Normally Closed NC operation 3 1 3 FIRE 2 FIRE 1 Relay Contacts The dry relay contacts FIRE will change state when the alarm level for the channel has been exceeded The terminals provide for Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC operation 3 1 4 FAULT 2 FAULT 1 Relay Contacts In the event of a fault condition the Fault relay will change state The terminals provide for Normally Open NO or Normal...

Page 15: ...a push fit of the sampling pipe The pipe should be cut squarely to ensure a good airtight seal Solvent adhesive should not be used for this joint Use pipe cutting shears or a wheel type plastic tube cutter to cut pipes to the required length as per the sampling network design Ensure that cuts are square 4 1 Pipe Specification For EN54 20 compliance the pipe should be Red ABS to EN 50086 1 Crush 1 ...

Page 16: ...o identify the sampling points 4 6 Exhaust In most installations the exhaust should be left open However in some cases it may be necessary to connect pipe to the exhaust port to divert the exhaust away from the location of the unit Examples include noise reduction risk of interference deliberate obstruction improved environmental protection and pressure equalization Where the ICAM ILS 2 is located...

Page 17: ... up to 18 sampling holes per branch Pipes should be balanced with equal lengths and equal number of holes All configurations with maximum pipe length or number of sample holes should have the Alarm Fire threshold set to Level 1 and Fan Speed set to 9 The use of additional bends as described in Section 4 3 will have minimal effect on performance e g response time Note Stated limits are based on EN5...

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Page 19: ...es for an ILS 2 system Each detector is identified with a two digit address which is set on switches on the underside of the top detector part The addresses should be left to the factory pre set values of 1 for the default detector in the channel detector 1 position and address 2 for the detector in the channel detector 2 position Note If the detectors are removed for maintenance they must be fitt...

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Page 21: ...Alarm FIRE Alarm BARGRAPH of Smoke level or Airflow speed SMOKE DETECTOR FAULT 1 per detector ISOLATE AIRFLOW OK HIGH AIRFLOW LOW AIRFLOW The following LEDs are common to both channels POWER ON FAN FAULT GENERAL FAULT RESET MAINS FAILURE Mains PSU Option Only UNLOCK BATTERY LOW Mains PSU Option Only CODE ENTRY ...

Page 22: ...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 LED illuminates on successful entry A description of ILS 2 functions are shown in the following table Function Display Special Instructions Reset the unit To reset the unit press CHANGE when the LED is flashing Isolate the system ISOLA...

Page 23: ...d FLOW HIGH 2 flashes High flow threshold can be set for Bargraph values 5 to 9 Select the BARGRAPH 2 LED segment below which the FLOW LOW LED will be illuminated FLOW LOW 2 flashes Low flow threshold can be set for Bargraph values 0 to 4 Set FLOW DELAY time of both channels FLOW HIGH and FLOW LOW LEDs both flash Please see Section 6 3 2 for information on flow delays Set Channel 1 smoke detector ...

Page 24: ... LED flashes CHANGE key must be pressed for at least 2 seconds to initiate the flow calibration process FAN and POWER LEDs flash to indicate calibration in progress Fan is temporarily stopped as part of the calibration process The system will reset and revert to normal operating mode when flow calibration is completed Table 6 1 User Functions continued Pressing the SELECT key for longer than 1 sec...

Page 25: ...ressure changes or if there is a risk of physical interference of the sampling point e g prison cell applications then it may be necessary to increase the Flow Delay time Table 6 2 Flow Delay Settings Bargraph LED Flow into Fault Delay Seconds Flow out of Fault Seconds 0 15 2 1 30 18 2 60 18 3 90 18 4 120 18 5 150 18 6 180 18 7 210 18 8 240 18 9 270 18 Notes l Timings are approximate l The default...

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Page 27: ...the detector rim This test electronically simulates the effect of smoke in the sensing chamber 7 2 System The installed system must be checked with the top cover securely fitted As a minimum smoke should be introduced to the furthest sampling point from the ILS 2 unit on each branch of the pipe The choice of smoke source is dependent on the installation but in all cases the smoke must be present f...

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Page 29: ...this operation 4 Fit the new filter elements ensuring that it is not compressed during fitting and are positioned flush with the top of the filter tube 5 Remove the detector s from their mounting base s by twisting anti clockwise 6 Remove the detector cover by prying away the four side tabs with a small bladed screwdriver and then pulling the cover from the base 7 Vacuum the screen carefully witho...

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Page 31: ...tegory Detector Threshold Maximum Number of Holes per Class per Pipe Class C Class B Class A 1 18 6 3 2 9 3 1 3 4 1 N A 4 1 N A N A 5 or above N A N A N A Table 9 1 Sensitivity and Maximum Holes per Class Notes l Table 9 1 shows the limits that should not be exceeded for the three sensitivity classes Figures are based upon the configurations shown in Section 4 8 l All pipe network designs should b...

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Page 33: ...n 6 2 Ensure that filters are clean Chapter 8 Flow reading on Bargraph display moves erratically Decrease Flow sensitivity setting and re calibrate air flows Section 6 2 Flow reading unresponsive to broken or blocked pipes Increase Flow sensitivity setting and re calibrate air flows Section 6 2 Wrong Detector responds to smoke Ensure that detectors are fitted in correct position i e Address 1 in D...

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Page 35: ...al Protection IP65 with exhaust fitted IP23 without Operating Temperature Tested to 10º to 55ºC Recommended Detector Ambient 0º to 38ºC Sampled Air 20º to 60ºC Operating Humidity 10 to 95 RH non condensing Approvals EN54 20 by VdS G206066 CE Certification EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 EMC Emissions EN 50130 4 2011 A1 2014 EMC Immunity CPR 305 2011 EU DoP 25999 Table 11 2 Typical Current Consumption vs...

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