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Chapter 2: Installation 

ZP1-X3 Installation Manual 

Control panel cabinet layout 

Figure 1: Control panel cabinet layout 

 

1. Seven-segment 

display 

2.  Zone, input, output, and relay connectors 

3. Cable 

knockouts 

4. Mounting 

screw 

knockouts 

5. Battery 

area 

6.  Power supply unit 

7.  Key connector (see note) 

 

8.  MCP release connector (reserved for 

future use) 

9.  Fuse terminal block 

10.  Power supply connector 

11. Battery connector 

12.  Expansion board connector 

13. Cable holder 

 

 

Note:

 The control panel is available with an access key option. The key switch is 

located on the panel cover. With this option, either the key or the password can 
be used to enter the operator user level. 

Summary of Contents for ZP1-X3

Page 1: ...ZP1 X3 Installation Manual P N 501 419203 1 10 REV 00 12 ISS 27JUN11...

Page 2: ...sential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European U...

Page 3: ...configuration 34 Expansion board configuration 49 Commissioning 51 Chapter 4 Maintenance 55 System maintenance 56 Battery maintenance 57 Chapter 5 Technical specifications 59 Zone specifications 60 I...

Page 4: ...aution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of tim...

Page 5: ...manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of it...

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Page 7: ...X3 Installation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product description 2 Product compatibilit...

Page 8: ...provides standard fire panel functionality for that fire detection zone For example the panel activates fire sounders fire routing and other auxiliary outputs Consult your system installer for configu...

Page 9: ...ing to the CEN TS 54 14 standard or the corresponding national standard and any other applicable regulations Content Control panel cabinet layout 4 Cabinet installation 5 Preparing the cabinet 5 Where...

Page 10: ...uts 5 Battery area 6 Power supply unit 7 Key connector see note 8 MCP release connector reserved for future use 9 Fuse terminal block 10 Power supply connector 11 Battery connector 12 Expansion board...

Page 11: ...ee Mechanical and environmental specifications on page 64 for more information on the operating temperature and relative humidity specifications Allow for enough floor and wall space so the panel can...

Page 12: ...the wall 1 Mark drill points on the wall using the cabinet as a template 2 Drill all required holes and insert a 6 mm wall plug into each 3 Insert a screw in position 1 and hang the cabinet onto this...

Page 13: ...fed through the cable guides in the cabinet housing to eliminate movement Connecting zones with initiating devices Zone configuration The control panel has three fire detection zone inputs marked Z1...

Page 14: ...ption 2 Figure 3 Connecting zones for the default configuration 1 Zones in the extinguishing area 2 Zone for standard mixed fire detection Line resistance Line resistance is shown in the following tab...

Page 15: ...e 8 The panel supports conventional detectors To guarantee optimal operation use the detectors specified in the compatibility list For more information on fire detectors see Chapter 5 Technical specif...

Page 16: ...ll point Supervised IN4 Manual only mode activation device Unsupervised IN5 Low pressure indication Supervised IN6 Extinguishing agent flow Supervised IN7 Safety door fault monitoring Supervised IN8 R...

Page 17: ...OF MCP Hold Holds the extinguishing process When the panel is in the extinguishing activation state the actuator output is not activated while the MCP Hold device is activated continuously The MCP Ho...

Page 18: ...witch Use the low pressure indication input to detect low pressure in the extinguishing agent container The Pressure switch type option defines whether the device detects low pressure when open or whe...

Page 19: ...st be open A closed door signal is interpreted as a fault When the panel is in manual automatic mode the safety door must be closed An open door signal is interpreted as a fault You can configure a de...

Page 20: ...Hold active closed OUT2 Abort extinguishing manual call point Free of voltage unsupervised switch Abort inactive open Abort active closed OUT3 Manual only mode Free of voltage unsupervised switch Manu...

Page 21: ...ting standard supervised outputs All standard supervised outputs require a 15 k 5 1 4 W end of line resistor as termination for proper detection of wiring problems open or short circuit If an output i...

Page 22: ...ctuator output is the most critical output of the system as it controls the release of the extinguishing agent into the extinguishing area A special end of line circuit the 2010 1EXT EOL board is requ...

Page 23: ...ways secure mains cables to the cabinet to prevent movement Figure 8 Connecting the mains power supply 1 Mains fuse 2 Live 3 Earth 4 Neutral For fuse specifications see Power supply specifications on...

Page 24: ...he control panel PCB as shown below Polarity must be observed Note If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault then the batteries may need to be replaced See Battery maintenance on page 57 Figure 10...

Page 25: ...the control panel hardware Connecting alarm and fault relays Connect alarm and fault equipment to the ALARM and FAULT relays Each potential free relay output is activated in the corresponding alarm or...

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Page 27: ...iguration controls 25 Common configuration tasks 27 Basic configuration 28 The basic configuration menu 28 Basic default configuration 29 Panel mode 30 Actuator delay 31 Reset disabled delay 31 Fire s...

Page 28: ...ders silence disabled time 44 Zone configuration 45 Zone delay 45 Zone type 46 Changing user level passwords 47 Auxiliary 24 V reset 48 Configuration software and PCB identification 48 Expansion board...

Page 29: ...use 13 Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED 14 General Disable button and LED 15 General Test button and LED 16 Low Pressure LEDs 17 Extinguishing Agent Flow LEDs 18 Reset button and LED 19 Panel Silence...

Page 30: ...authorized users who have been trained to operate the control panel Consult the operation manual for more details on the functions available for public user and operator user levels Basic installer u...

Page 31: ...figuration overview To facilitate rapid configuration of the most common tasks configuration is divided into basic and advanced levels For basic configuration options see Basic configuration on page 2...

Page 32: ...seven segment display Enter Confirm a menu selection or a value selection entry Note The configuration controls are also used to enter the user level password The seven segment display The seven segm...

Page 33: ...sing the menu selection buttons 1 and 3 2 Press Enter When a configuration menu has been selected the Value LED on the seven segment display is steady To select a value 1 Select the required value usi...

Page 34: ...Both decimal points on the display are off To restore the previous configuration 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter To restore the factory configuration 1 Set the display as shown...

Page 35: ...Restore previous configuration N A Restore factory configuration N A Exit without saving N A Exit and save N A Note Additional menu options are available if one or more expansion boards are installed...

Page 36: ...t available for Ziton devices 3 This option cannot be selected It is displayed automatically when an advanced configuration is entered To change the operation mode configuration preset 1 Set the displ...

Page 37: ...ing down The extinguishing actuator output is activated when the delay time expires Activation of the MCP Hold or MCP Abort point prevents the panel from entering the extinguishing activation state Us...

Page 38: ...igure a fire sounders delay 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Fire Sounders Delay LED flashes fast to indicate that the sounder delay configuration menu is active 2 Select a de...

Page 39: ...r fire sounders and for fire routing These delays will only be applied when all of the following are true The configured delay has been enabled The initiating device is a detector or a manual call poi...

Page 40: ...More information for each option is included in the related topic Table 12 The advanced configuration menu Display Menu Values Advanced default configuration See Table 11 on page 30 Panel mode Basic s...

Page 41: ...led time 00 to 10 minutes Fire routing delay 00 to 10 minutes Module number 00 to 04 See Expansion board functions on page 70 Software version Read only Configuration version Read only Configuration t...

Page 42: ...le in basic configuration Panel mode Actuator delay Reset disabled delay Fire sounders delay and Fire routing delay Safety door monitoring Use this menu to configure safety door monitoring on or off T...

Page 43: ...that the delay configuration menu is active 2 Select a delay value from 10 to 90 seconds using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Pressure switch type Use this menu...

Page 44: ...that the configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Descr...

Page 45: ...extinguishing sounders on the control panel PCB continuous or pulsed The pulsed pattern is 1 second on 1 second off The default setting is continuous mode To configure the released tone 1 Set the dis...

Page 46: ...one of the zones provides standard fire detection functionality For more information see Connecting zones with initiating devices on page 7 To configure the extinguishing zones 1 Set the display as sh...

Page 47: ...e 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Manual only mode is set local...

Page 48: ...e that with this configuration the control panel continues to provide indications of the extinguishing agent flow for information purposes wiring faults and activation If your installation requires an...

Page 49: ...scription The internal buzzer and sounders sound for 5 seconds when an alarm is activated in a zone test The internal buzzer and sounders do not sound when an alarm is activated in a zone test Fire so...

Page 50: ...sable time the Fire Sounder Start Stop LED is off and the fire sounders cannot be silenced before activation by pressing the Fire Sounder Start Stop button In the time between the end of the configure...

Page 51: ...ve 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Passive end of line Active e...

Page 52: ...r each zone in your system To configure the zone type 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 2 Select the zone for example zone 1 and then press Enter The Zone Fault Test Disable LED fl...

Page 53: ...se the corresponding menu option shown below to change the default user level passwords Operator user level password Basic installer user level password Advanced installer user level password To chang...

Page 54: ...AUX 24V output Resetting the control panel does not reset the AUX 24V output Configuration software and PCB identification Use the menu options shown below to see the control panel software version co...

Page 55: ...ansion I O Fault Disabled LED flashes fast to indicate that the module configuration menu is active 2 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 Up to four expansion boards can be instal...

Page 56: ...Module A output 3 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 4 delay 00 to 10 minutes Expansion board function Use this menu to configure the expansion board function The default value is 41 For availabl...

Page 57: ...mains power is 110 VAC or 240 VAC is connected correctly and complies with all requirements described in Connecting the mains power supply on page 16 There are no short or open circuits in any of the...

Page 58: ...If any other indicators are on check your installation thoroughly before proceeding Fault startup In accordance with EN 54 2 the control panel has a special startup sequence that is used after an int...

Page 59: ...larm notification devices and fire routing where applicable once the delay time has elapsed Verify the extinguishing functionality without connecting the extinguishing agent to the actuator Test these...

Page 60: ...r input faults Less than 3 seconds Actuator fault Less than 30 seconds Optical panel fault Less than 30 seconds Zone fault Less than 30 seconds Sounder fault Less than 30 seconds Fire routing fault Le...

Page 61: ...er 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on system maintenance and battery maintenance Content System maintenance 56 Quarterly maintenance 56 Annual maintenance 56 Cleaning the contr...

Page 62: ...e has been notified Quarterly maintenance Test at least one device per zone and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events The control panel power supply and battery voltage...

Page 63: ...e battery cables are connected securely and correctly at the battery and at the control panel PCB If the cables are in good condition and all connections are correct then the batteries should be repla...

Page 64: ...Chapter 4 Maintenance 58 ZP1 X3 Installation Manual...

Page 65: ...hnical specifications Summary This chapter includes technical specifications for your control panel Content Zone specifications 60 Input and output specifications 61 Power supply specifications 63 Mec...

Page 66: ...max 1 2 Number of manual call points per zone 32 max 1 1 Or as defined by local standards 2 Provided that the detectors meet the required zone specifications given here Table 17 Mixed zone specificati...

Page 67: ...ing manual call point Abort extinguishing manual call point Manual only mode control Low Pressure indication Extinguishing Agent Flow Safety door monitoring Remote reset Default input end of line supe...

Page 68: ...ctive Start up current rating 3 OUT5 to OUT7 24 VDC supervised output 10 to 13 VDC reverse polarity supervision 21 to 28 VDC 24 VDC nominal 500 mA max at 25 C 385 mA max at 40 C 1 35 A start up curren...

Page 69: ...2 7 2 Ah or 2 12 Ah Battery type Sealed lead acid Battery charger voltage 27 3 V at 20 C 36 mV C Battery charger current 0 7 A max Out of service voltage level 22 75 V No operation voltage level 21 V...

Page 70: ...in Current consumption in standby Imin a 0 39 A max Current consumption in alarm Imax b 2 78 A max 1 All zones and inputs in standby no outputs activated no expansion boards installed no 24V auxiliary...

Page 71: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications ZP1 X3 Installation Manual 65 Figure 17 Control panel cabinet without cover...

Page 72: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 66 ZP1 X3 Installation Manual Figure 18 Control panel cabinet with cover...

Page 73: ...This section includes detailed information on operating mode and expansion board configuration presets Content Input and output configuration 68 Default delays 68 Basic configuration modes 69 Basic s...

Page 74: ...Supervised IN8 Remote reset Unsupervised OUT1 Hold MCP Unsupervised OUT2 Abort MCP Unsupervised OUT3 Manual only mode Unsupervised OUT4 Extinguishing released Unsupervised OUT5 Fire sounders Supervis...

Page 75: ...CleanMe enabled 1 Z1 and Z2 automatic for extinguishing event Z3 mixed for fire detection 1 The CleanMe feature is not available for Ziton devices Basic evacuation mode Fire sounders can be manually...

Page 76: ...arm 2 Yes 01 Z3 alarm 3 Yes 1 Yes Z1 alarm 2 Yes 3 Yes 05 Z2 alarm 4 Yes 1 Yes 06 Z3 alarm 2 Yes 1 Yes Z1 and Z2 alarm 2 Yes 3 Yes 22 Z2 and Z3 alarm 4 Yes 1 Yes Z1 or Z2 alarm 2 Yes 3 Yes 23 Z2 or Z3...

Page 77: ...hing activation 2 Yes Extinguishing preactivation 3 Yes 41 Extinguishing released 4 Yes Hold ON 1 Yes Abort ON 2 Yes Manual only mode 3 Yes 42 Manual automatic mode 4 Yes Extinguishing activation disa...

Page 78: ...o 3 No 92 Extinguishing sounders ON 4 No 1 No Extinguishing activation sounders ON 3 2 No 3 No 96 Extinguishing released sounders ON 3 1 Fail safe mode output is active when there is no fault 2 Faults...

Page 79: ...X3 Installation Manual 73 Appendix B Regulatory information Summary This section includes regulatory information for your control panel Content European standards 74 Construction Products Directive CP...

Page 80: ...quirement of EN 54 2 clause 7 8 and should not to be used for fire alarm devices 2 Requires installation of optional 2010 1 SB expansion board not supplied Table 34 EN 12094 1 optional requirements Op...

Page 81: ...f manufacture The year and day of manufacture in the format YYDDD is included in the first five digits of your product serial number located on the product identification label Manufacturer UTC Fire S...

Page 82: ...Appendix B Regulatory information 76 ZP1 X3 Installation Manual...

Page 83: ...ote reset device 13 connecting a safety door fault monitoring device 13 connecting alarm and fault relays 19 connecting an external device for manual only mode control 12 connecting an extinguishing a...

Page 84: ...ins supply specifications 63 manual only mode local 40 mechanical and environmental specifications 64 mechanical specifications 64 mixed zone specifications 60 mode and value LEDs 26 N normal startup...

Page 85: ...Index ZP1 X3 Installation Manual 79 Z zone configuration 7 45 zone delay 45 zone line resistance values 8 zone specifications 60 zone termination 9 zone type 46...

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