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Installation and Resource Guide

 

Summary of Contents for Argus

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Page 3: ...TING THE PANEL AND SUPPLYING POWER 13 2 4 WIRING ZONE CARDS DETECTORS 14 2 5 WIRING RELAYS 15 2 6 WIRING HORN STROBE 16 2 7 TESTING FOR GROUND FAULT 17 3 0 START UP PROCEDURE 3 1 TESTING DETECTORS 18...

Page 4: ...ically This means that if you choose to replace one of the old 343 detectors in your gin with a new 535 one the zone you modified will still work as before The changes between the 343 and 535 detector...

Page 5: ...nel houses all the electronics including the power card monitor card zone cards and relays It should be in an accessible location near the gin s console for easy access in case of a fire The 10 zone p...

Page 6: ...d fuse F 2 is in the circuit LED 2 green Battery Charged Indicator CHGD Not applicable to cotton gin uses LED 3 amber Battery Discharging Indicator DISCH Not applicable to cotton gin uses LED 4 amber...

Page 7: ...and or zones can use fuses of lesser ratings Fuses should always be sized to fit the application or demand current Primary Fuse GMA 5 Amperes The primary fuse is located in the AC line supplying curr...

Page 8: ...tector LED 3 amber Detector Trouble Indicator DET Indicates trouble in the external circuits to and from the detector It will illuminate when the reset switch is operated LED 4 amber Extinguisher Trou...

Page 9: ...ition Fusing The fuse marked F 1 2 amp should not be sized greater than 2 amperes Should this fuse blow the extinguisher and relay power is disconnected and the amber Extinguisher Trouble Indicator EX...

Page 10: ...cates trouble in the primary alarm bell circuit LED 3 amber Battery Trouble Indicator BAT Indicates battery not in system SH 1 on Power Supply Card not in circuit to selected battery or non battery op...

Page 11: ...LED s will operate If silence switch is UP with no trouble in the system the beeper will come on continuously as a reminder that the silence switch needs to be placed in its normal operating position...

Page 12: ...HORN STROBE LIGHT The horn and strobe combination alerts you when a fire has been detected The horn strobe is wired to the alarm card It should be placed near the control panel in a visible location F...

Page 13: ...ative Lint flue Past all lint cleaners preferably in round pipe rather than rectangular Gin stands Overflow Right before the separator Trash Before the trash fan Seed Gravity dropper Precleaning Befor...

Page 14: ...er Do not place a detector dead center on the backside of an elbow Typically the detector lens is protruding in the pipe but spacers can be added if the lens needs to be recessed out of the pipe Alway...

Page 15: ...d access the reset switch If the panel cannot be close to the console it does need to be within eyeshot Power to the panel needs to be dedicated rather than feeding off the power supplied to another d...

Page 16: ...ard but in the case that there is a problem with external wiring or detectors attached to this card it can be reattached until maintenance is completed and any issues are solved Figure Wiring for the...

Page 17: ...10 amps Note The resistor between 11 and 12 should be left in place 84020 REV A page 12 Disconnect switch Terminal block Terminal block Extinguisher Card static Maximum Power Consumption 30mA Regulate...

Page 18: ...eful to keep the resistor This will prevent the trouble light from coming on INSTALLATION Argus Installation and Resource Guide 16 2 6 WIRING HORN STROBE Figure Horn Strobe circuit board wiring to Ala...

Page 19: ...ound to Terminal 4 on the Power Card Monitor Card without Ground Fault Indicator Test Switch o Disconnect chassis ground from Terminal 4 on Power Card o Connect a jumper between Terminal 1 and Termina...

Page 20: ...off one sensor to shine the flashlight through that hole Reset the panel after each test to assure that each detector signals the panel properly When the detector goes into alarm the red Alarm Indicat...

Page 21: ...m indicator to illuminate A signal is sent to the Alarm Monitor Card to operate the horn strobe What to do when the alarm sounds Look at the control panel to find out which Zone Card s red Alarm LED i...

Page 22: ...s over time If lenses are too worn and are no longer working properly they need to be replaced This short guide shows you to replace the lens on a detector Remove the cover of the detector and disconn...

Page 23: ...and remove the nut grounding wire and lens from the detector body Insert the new lens add the grounding wire and replace the nut Carefully replace the circuitry inside the body and put the grounding...

Page 24: ...onger a problem For routine operation Keep the door of the control cabinet closed to keep the interior free of dust If there is insufficient air behind the gin stands periodically check to see if ther...

Page 25: ...e unit is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced Make sure the detector isn t near an area known for cold sparks like after precleaning equipment Refer to the recommended locations and locations to a...

Page 26: ...ers to recess the lens out of the pipe to decrease the wear rate Ensure the detector is installed with the bolt pattern aligning with the direction of the pipe If it is not the lens will be pressed fa...

Page 27: ...esistance Bad Alarm Monitor Card Buzzer silence switch in wrong position Trouble light blinking Intermittent connection to detector Bad Zone Card Alarm LED will not light during detector light test Ba...

Page 28: ...termined from step 1 The ends of the string represent one detector Example I have a 24 diameter pipe so I will have 5 detectors My string length will be about 75 inches on which I will place a mark ev...

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Page 32: ...Note The template holes should be lined up along the length of the pipe not around the pipe Incorrect installation will result in detector failure Figure 1 Mark the holes using the template 5 With the...

Page 33: ...e 31 6 Next take the 1 1 8 hole saw and cut out the middle hole on the pipe for each detector Figure 3 Cut out the middle hole 7 Now take the file and begin smoothing the 1 1 8 hole being careful not...

Page 34: ...smoothing the 1 1 8 hole further Note These holes need to be very smooth on the inside for effective operation of the detector Figure 5 Sand the hole smooth 9 Using the magnet remove any metal debris...

Page 35: ...ne of the holes from the inside of the pipe Note Installation is easier if the detectors are located near an access door Figure 7 Install the mounting bolt with curved nose pliers 11 Hold the bolt in...

Page 36: ...eps 8 10 for each hole Note Be careful not to damage the threads while holding the bolt immobile Figure 9 Tighten the lock nut while holding the bolt steady 13 With the detector bolts mounted you can...

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Page 39: ...liance is required we will consider modifications to meet the particular requirements Implementation of alternative safety devices may incur additional charges No warranty of compliance with a particu...

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