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ZP3-ECU Extinguishing Control Unit User Guide 

Important information 

This is the user guide for the ZP3-ECU Extinguishing Control Unit (ECU). Read 

these instructions and all related documentation entirely before installing or 

operating this product. 

Product compatibility 

The ZP3-ECU is compatible for use with the following addressable fire alarm 

control panels running the Ziton protocol: 
•  ZP3 Series 
•  ZP2 Series 
•  ZP2-A Series 

Limitation of liability 

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will Carrier be 

liable for any lost profits or business opportunities, loss of use, business 

interruption, loss of data, or any other indirect, special, incidental, or 

consequential damages under any theory of liability, whether based in contract, 

tort, negligence, product liability, or otherwise. Because some jurisdictions do not 

allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental 

damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you. In any event the total 

liability of Carrier shall not exceed the purchase price of the product. The 

foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, 

regardless of whether Carrier has been advised of the possibility of such 

damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose. 
Installation in accordance with this 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 its contents, Carrier assumes no responsibility for errors 

or omissions. 

Summary of Contents for ZP3-ECU

Page 1: ...ZP3 ECU Extinguishing Control Unit User Guide P N 503 0800ZE U 04 ISS 31JUL23...

Page 2: ...rked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipm...

Page 3: ...ii System limitations iv Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Control of fire extinguishing systems 2 ZP3 ECU control unit overview 3 ZP3 ECUS status unit overview 5 Chapter 2 Operation 7 ZP3 ECU Extinguishing C...

Page 4: ...ny theory of liability whether based in contract tort negligence product liability or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or in...

Page 5: ...policy product warning or scan the QR code Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results The advisory messages used in this document are sho...

Page 6: ...ce the batteries are exhausted the fire system will no longer detect fires and the extinguishing control system will be unable to extinguish fires until such time as mains power is reestablished Bells...

Page 7: ...ontrol Unit User Guide 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides a general introduction to the ECU Content Control of fire extinguishing systems 2 ZP3 ECU control unit overview 3 ZP3 ECUS...

Page 8: ...tinguishing systems imposes certain criteria upon the fire detection and control equipment These are needed to prevent accidental discharge audible alarms indicating alarm and discharge time delays to...

Page 9: ...ons including power supply fuses and operation Field wiring is monitored for extinguishant release valves actuators fire sounder extinguishant sounder and manual extinguishant release units Optional m...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 4 ZP3 ECU Extinguishing Control Unit User Guide Figure 2 ZP3 ECU Extinguishing Control Unit...

Page 11: ...her controls are manual extinguishant release via the callpoint alarm silence push button as well as an extinguishant hold off more time button Indicators mimic those on the ECU for automatic manual l...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 6 ZP3 ECU Extinguishing Control Unit User Guide...

Page 13: ...CU Extinguishing Control Unit 8 Normal operation 9 Fire operation manual extinguishing 9 Fire operation automatic extinguishing 10 The Automatic Manual key switch 12 The Locked off Reset key switch 13...

Page 14: ...Fire LEDs 2 Fault LEDs 3 Locked Off Reset LEDs 4 Power On LED 5 Locked Off Reset key switch 6 Automatic mode LEDs 7 Automatic Manual mode key switch 8 Manual mode LEDs 9 Silence button 10 Hold Off Ext...

Page 15: ...de except Locked Off mode Manual extinguishing initiation 1 Evacuate all personnel from the protected area 2 Lift the flip cover and push the resettable element on the extinguishing release manual cal...

Page 16: ...wise and the ECU returns to its normal operation condition Fire operation automatic extinguishing The following information is for guidance only You must comply with your own fire drill instructions a...

Page 17: ...ke or heat has been removed and any damage rectified The panels return to normal operating condition if the initiating source has been adequately handled 2 Briefly turn the Locked Off Reset key switch...

Page 18: ...Reset the ECU by turning the Locked Off Reset key switch Figure 4 item 5 clockwise once and then anti clockwise to the vertical position The extinguishant discharge sounder silences The two red Exting...

Page 19: ...e printed if a printer is connected Fault conditions The following takes place if a fault occurs on the extinguishing control system The two yellow Fault LEDs Figure 4 item 2 on the ECU illuminate The...

Page 20: ...delay before exstinguishant is released if triggered by way of an automatic trigger An automatic trigger is a trigger mapped to the configured ECU addresses Automatic delay is set by potentiometer RV1...

Page 21: ...ut If the button is released before the time out period the ECU timer continues with the count down and releases extinguishant at the end of the countdown If the button is kept down for a longer perio...

Page 22: ...Fire LEDs 2 Fault LEDs 3 Locked Off Reset LEDs 4 Power On LED 5 Locked Off Reset key switch 6 Automatic mode LEDs 7 Automatic Manual mode key switch 8 Manual mode LEDs 9 Silence button 10 Hold Off Ex...

Page 23: ...tinguishing on page 10 The Automatic Manual key switch on page 12 The Locked off Reset key switch on page 13 Fault conditions on page 13 Delay time settings on page 13 The Hold Off Extinguishant Relea...

Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Operation 18 ZP3 ECU Extinguishing Control Unit User Guide...

Page 25: ...ntenance tasks on a weekly basis Clean the ECU fascias The ECU fascias must remain clean at all times The regularity of cleaning depends on the installation environment Wipe off excess dust on each of...

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