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INSTALLATION MANUAL 

 

Summary of Contents for NPAD

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...CABLE ENTRY 5 2 FIXING THE BACKBOX TO THE WALL 6 CONNECTING MAINS BATTERY POWER 12 6 1 CONNECTING MAINS POWER 6 2 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES 7 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION 13 7 1 TERMINATING THE DETECTION A...

Page 3: ...nal 1 1 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESS DETECTORS CALL POINTS SOUNDERS The device address is set with a dip switch on the rear of the device If you are not familiar with binary check the table on page 17 o...

Page 4: ...Reflective Beam Detector 100m 47 110 FE 50 AD Fyreye Plus Addressable Aspiration Detector 42 001 ZMT 8 Zeta Conventional Maxitone Sounder 42 002 ZMD 8 Zeta Conventional Miditone Sounder 42 004 ZST 8...

Page 5: ...t person regarding the design of the Fire Alarm System The System must be commissioned and serviced in accordance with our instructions and the relevant National Standards Contact the Fire Officer con...

Page 6: ...e screened and will provide good ECM shielding when properly grounded at the panel Certain system specifications may demand the use of a particular type of cable and due regard should be paid to this...

Page 7: ...are permitted on the loop There is no limit loop load permitting to the number of sounder bases that can be connected to a loop On the Premier AD Panel all Sounder Bases are always configured as commo...

Page 8: ...C LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT RELAY OUTPUT Note that on the Fyreye Loop Isolator Base the loop wiring connects to the terminal block on the PCB and NOT to the Base Spring Screws The terminals a...

Page 9: ...5W LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT Zeta Sounder Controller Circuit ZSCC 48 110 24 Volt Supply LOOP IN LOOP OUT LOOP IN LOOP OUT 47K End of Line Resistor Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 48 105 47K EOL 0...

Page 10: ...local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems magnetic door holders air conditioning shut off etc Fault Output FAULT This Output is energised in the quiescent condition In a fault condition...

Page 11: ...f a grommet is removed fill the hole with a brass cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up The 230Va c Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via on...

Page 12: ...ference Once the mains is connected the protective cover should be replaced BEFORE turning on the mains power This will minimise the chance of electric shock from the PCB MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOL...

Page 13: ...Y Brass Glands Figure 6 Detector and Sounder Circuit Connection 7 2 AUXILIARY INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINATIONS Connect auxiliary input and output cables to the appropriate connector block terminals on th...

Page 14: ...the example above zone 8 could be used for common loop sounders address 113 to 126 which allows 14 devices Note The cabling can be the same whatever method is used The devices DO NOT have to be number...

Page 15: ...nel will now ask for the loop number and the loop address of device name to be entered Press enter to confirm loop 1 and enter again to confirm address 001 Enter the device label using the built in ke...

Page 16: ...g the missing device could have a wrong address setting If many devices are missing check that they have power There may be more than one break in the cable the panel read all devices when it has a si...

Page 17: ...off off on off on 78 on off off off on on off 110 on off off off on off off 15 off off off off on on on 47 off off off off on off on 79 off off off off on on off 111 off off off off on off off 16 on...

Page 18: ...s DISABLE button and the ZONE 1 DISABLED LED will flash The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 3 Press DISABLEMENT SELECT until the required zone or sounder circuit is lit Press DISABLEMENT CONFI...

Page 19: ...another Zone or turn the control key switch to off position to exit test mode NOTE If testing a call point it will trigger the panel into alarm immediately but it will need to stay active for around...

Page 20: ...of its add on components eg power supply If the device is missing NONE then Check the device has not been removed Check that there is power to the base Check that its address hasn t been changed compa...

Page 21: ...t condition to reset If not consult your supplier Note that the system fault LED will Light if the Write enable switch is left on after entering a device message This is to warn of the risk of erasing...

Page 22: ...ither side of the loop will power up Continue making more splits until the short has been found If The LEDs for a loop are flashing both on side a only both on side b only etc then this indicated a br...

Page 23: ...Unit ZIOU 2 2 10 16 16 Zeta Sounder Control Module ZSCC 2 2 10 16 16 Zone Monitor Unit ZT ZM 2 2 50 126 126 Fyreye Addressable Beam Detector 5 50m ZTA FR50 t b c t b c t b c t b c t b c Fyreye Address...

Page 24: ...Detector 0 0001 Amp 100 A Typical Example A system comprises of 80 Addressable Optical detectors 80 Sounder bases and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm for hour Calcul...

Page 25: ...oop 2 side B 8 SND 4 Connect to sounder circuit 4 sirens bells 9 FIRE RELAY NO CM NC Activates on fire including test mode 10 FAULT RELAY NO CM NC Normally powered ie NO is closed with no fault 11 CLA...

Page 26: ...32 V SYSTEM VOLTAGE RIPPLE 2V PK PK MAX CHARGER SIZE UP TO 7AH in 24 Hours ZONE VOLTAGE 24V DC NOMINAL 9 volt data SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS 4 x 250mA 24V DC Nominal AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 1 x RELAY SELV...

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