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SECTION 10 – APPENDIX

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CHECKFIRE 110

Detection and Actuation System 

CAbLE AND buLkhEAD DIMENSIONS

Cable Type

Largest 

Diameter 

on Connector

Cable Diameter

hole Size to 

Pass Connector 

Through

Images

in. (mm)

in.  

(mm)

in.  

(mm)

Linear Detector

0.64 (16.3)  0.130 (3.30) 

0.172 (4.37)

11/16 (17.5)

Detection Circuit 

Cable

0.64 (16.3)  0.300 (7.62) 

11/16 (17.5)

Release Circuit Cable 0.75 (19.1)  0.300 (7.62) 

3/4 (19.1)

Power Circuit Cable

0.75 (19.1)  0.300 (7.62) 

3/4 (19.1)

bulkhead Type

Maximum 

Panel 

Thickness

Overall 

bulkhead 

Length

Panel Mounting 

hole Size

Images

Detection Circuit 

Bulkhead Connector 

(Includes Linear 

Detector)

3/8 (9.5)  1 7/8  (47.6) 

5/8 (15.9) 

Release & Power 

Circuit Bulkhead 

Connector

1 (25)  2 7/16  (61.9) 

21/32 (16.7) 

009157

009158

009163

009172

009159

009166

Содержание CHECKFIRE 110

Страница 1: ...ette WI 54143 2542 USA 1 715 735 7411 www ansul com Copyright 2014 Tyco Fire Products LP All rights reserved Part No 440391 03 CHECKFIRE 110 DETECTION AND ACTUATION SYSTEM PLANNING INSTALLATION Operation and Maintenance Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...of particular interest depending upon one s responsibilities As with all electro mechanical pneumatic equipment the system needs periodic care to provide maximum assurance that it will operate effectively and safely Inspection frequency shall be performed consistently depending on operating and or environmental conditions Maintenance shall be performed semi annually or more frequently depending on...

Страница 4: ...a person could expe rience serious personal injury or death if the situation is not avoided CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation in which a person could experi ence minor or moderate personal injury if the situation is not avoided CAUTION Addresses practices not related to personal injury such as a system part malfunctioning property damage or system failure NOTICE Addresses general practices o...

Страница 5: ...01 2014 MAY 01 6 1 01 2014 MAY 01 6 15 01 2014 MAY 01 8 1 01 2014 MAY 01 8 2 01 2014 MAY 01 8 3 01 2014 MAY 01 8 5 01 2014 MAY 01 9 1 01 2014 MAY 01 9 7 01 2014 MAY 01 9 8 01 2014 MAY 08 2 3 01 2014 MAY 08 2 9 02 2014 MAY 08 5 6 02 2014 MAY 08 5 7 02 2014 MAY 08 5 15 02 2014 MAY 08 10 1 02 2014 AUG 28 FOREWORD 03 2014 AUG 28 1 1 02 2014 AUG 28 4 7 02 DATE PAGE REV NO DATE PAGE REV NO Legend for Ma...

Страница 6: ...REVISION RECORD PAGE 2 REV 0 2014 MAY 01 NOTES CHECKFIRE 110 Detection and Actuation System ...

Страница 7: ...ate feature Dust and water tight IP67 rated CHECKFIRE 110 Specifications CONTROL MODULE POWER 24 HOUR OPERATION 12 24 VDC vehicle primary power source Internal 72 hour reserve power source SYSTEM CURRENT DRAW Nominal 6 mA 10 2 28 VDC Maximum 100 mA 10 2 28 VDC OPERATING TEMPERATURE LIMITS 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C APPROVALS FM Approved and CE Marked CHECKFIRE 110 Connectivity The modular cable ha...

Страница 8: ...second tank and Release Circuit Drop Cable s External Power Circuit Lead Provides a direct connection to the vehicle power source using Power Circuit Cable s and a single Fused Power Circuit Cable Alarm Output Lead Connects to vehicle electronics by others as needed connection line not shown CHECKFIRE 110 Detection and Actuation System FIGURE 1 2 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 009149 POWER CIRCUIT CABLE FUSED...

Страница 9: ...ences audible notifications during fault conditions FIGURE 2 1 CHECKFIRE 110 CONTROL MODULE 009151 CHECKFIRE 110 210 MOUNTING BRACKET Part No 439564 Provides flexible bracket mounting of Control Module at various viewing angles See Figure 2 2 Constructed with same high strength glass filled nylon material as the Control Module Multi position bracket for securing module in a variety of configuratio...

Страница 10: ... appropriate fasteners See Figure 2 5 FIGURE 2 5 ELECTRIC MANUAL ACTUATOR BRACKET 009154 OPTIONAL PNEUMATIC MANUAL ACTUATOR Part No See system manuals Provides pneumatic actuation of the fire suppression system from a remote location typically accessible from ground level and or in a path of egress Note If plans include an optional pneumatic manual actuator in the operator s compartment refer to d...

Страница 11: ...cket provides secure mounting Heat shield provides additional protection for detector body and detection circuit connectors Retrofitable to existing style detector bracket Part No 416221 FIGURE 2 7 DETECTOR BRACKET AND HEAT SHIELD 009156 LINEAR DETECTOR Part No See table Provides fire detection in the protected area connects to the CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module via the Detection Circuit Cable See F...

Страница 12: ...cable See Figure 2 10 IP67 connectors Nickel plated brass construction Dimensions see chart in Appendix Plastic isolators for each side of hole FIGURE 2 10 DETECTION CIRCUIT BULKHEAD CONNECTOR 009159 DETECTION CIRCUIT TEE Part No 439394 Connects individual Electric Manual Actuator s or Spot Thermal Detector s to main detection circuit trunk See Figure 2 11 Red color coded connectors Connector temp...

Страница 13: ... Connector temperature rating 221 F 105 C FIGURE 2 15 RELEASE CIRCUIT TEE 009164 RELEASE CIRCUIT DROP CABLE Part No See table Provides connectivity between Release Circuit Cable and Elec tric Pneumatic Actuator See Figure 2 16 IP67 connectors Blue color coded anti vibration connectors Temperature rating 302 F 150 C Two lengths for versatility Minimum bend radius 2 1 2 in 64 mm Release Circuit Drop...

Страница 14: ...CTING ACTUATION DEVICE PAD Part No 439448 Provides electrical activation of the fire suppression system See Figure 2 20 and 2 21 CAUTION When handling the PAD always point actuating end away from yourself and others On electrical initiation PAD operates very quickly and a small brass disk forcefully separates from actuating end Physical injury may occur from contact with the actuating pin and or t...

Страница 15: ...44 20 6 10 439446 30 9 15 440187 50 15 24 FIGURE 2 23 POWER CIRCUIT CABLE 009172 FUSED POWER CIRCUIT CABLE Part No 439492 Connects Power Circuit Cable to the 12 24 VDC vehicle power source See Figure 2 24 IP67 connector Green color coded anti vibration connector Minimum bend radius 2 1 2 in 64 mm 3 amp inline ATO ATC blade style automotive fuse 1 2 in ring terminals for power source connection 3 f...

Страница 16: ...he space provided See Figure 2 26 FIGURE 2 26 LABEL FOR ENGINE SHUTDOWN AND TIME DELAY 009174 If automatic vehicle shutdown is NOT part of the CHECKFIRE System install Label No 440801 near the operator s line of vision See Figure 2 27 FIGURE 2 27 LABEL TO STOP VEHICLE AND EXIT 009175 As a reminder to service and maintenance personnel install this CAUTION Label No 71455 in the area protected by the...

Страница 17: ... Make certain to protect switch and connections from potential damage See Figure 2 31 CAUTION The location of the Discharge Pressure Switch must be at the expellant gas inlet port of the agent tank Failure to comply may result in damage to the switch and cause the switch to not function properly FIGURE 2 31 PRESSURE SWITCH INSTALLATION 009179 Planner Installer must verify contact ratings of device...

Страница 18: ...m FIGURE 2 32 DETECTION CIRCUIT TESTER 009287 RELEASE CIRCUIT TESTER Part No 441021 Indicates a successful release energy pulse to fire the PAD pass or fail See Figure 2 33 FIGURE 2 33 RELEASE CIRCUIT TESTER 009288 RELEASE CIRCUIT TEST PLUG Part No 440912 Replaces a PAD for testing the CHECKFIRE 110 Control System See Figure 2 34 FIGURE 2 34 RELEASE CIRCUIT TEST PLUG 009289 CHECKFIRE 110 Detection...

Страница 19: ...ODULE FRONT PANEL BUTTONS DELAY Reset Silence Button Manage fault and or detection conditions by pressing the DELAY Reset Silence button See Figure 3 2 for the follow ing results Audible Fault Silence o Silence an audible notification during a fault condition for two hours Fault LED indicator s continue pulsing until the fault condition has been cleared If a subsequent fault condition occurs the a...

Страница 20: ...r matches pulse rate 3 Illuminates RED and remains steady on for 10 seconds release circuit active sounder remains steady on 4 Pulses 1 x 10 seconds indicating post discharge mode sounder matches pulse rate Internal Sounder Audible Notification Audible notification for all detection and fault conditions Pulses at same rate as a corresponding LED indicator s see Table 3 1 Minimum 85 dB at 3 3 ft 1 ...

Страница 21: ...wer source The input power circuit requires 12 to 24 VDC nominal and is supervised for low power conditions such as open circuits and or ground faults Internal Reserve Power In the event primary power source is low or disconnected the CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module has an internal reserve power source providing up to 72 hours of reserve power A low or lost power condition causes the AMBER Power Faul...

Страница 22: ...SECTION 3 USER INTERFACE PAGE 3 4 REV 0 2014 APR 30 NOTES CHECKFIRE 110 Detection and Actuation System ...

Страница 23: ...stic parts Rubber Debris wood chips coal dust landfill material etc Identify every foreseeable hazard Include the occasional danger of malfunctioning components Other Considerations The propagation of fire from one area to another may cause a hazard to be larger than originally determined Liquid fuel may flow spray or splash causing the fire to spread further than anticipated Radiation sparks or c...

Страница 24: ... suitable for surface mounting 3 16 in 4 7 mm maximum thickness or bracket mounting For bracket mounting use the optional CHECKFIRE 110 210 Mounting Bracket Part No 439564 and secure with screws or bolts The mounting surface must be flat to avoid strain on the mounting bracket 4 Confirm access for proper wiring connections periodic inspection and maintenance If surface mounted access to the unders...

Страница 25: ...h EMA must be on a single use branch Linear Detector may be used anywhere in the main trunk after the EMA if installed Main detection trunk must be terminated with EOL Device 4 Select appropriate cable lengths for area of installation Total main detection trunk length must not exceed 50 ft 15 24 m See Section 2 Components page 2 4 for avail able sizes Maximum length for individual branch lines is ...

Страница 26: ...us for Linear Detector must not be less than 2 1 2 in 64 mm See Figure 4 3 5 May be installed anywhere on main trunk after the EMA if used See Figure 4 3 6 If last device install an EOL Device Part No 439396 on the end of the Main Detection Circuit See Figure 4 3 7 After reviewing the above instructions select the appropri ate length Linear Detector to cover the hazard area s See Components page 2...

Страница 27: ...TION 009196 Review complete plan layout for the following INCORRECT INSTALLATIONS and adjust as needed INCORRECT DESIGN INSTALLATIONS CAUTION Do not use an EOL Device on a branch because the complete detection circuit will not be monitored See Figure 4 6 and 4 7 Double branching is not allowed See Figures 4 6 thru 4 8 Failure to comply may cause the system to not function properly No eol device on...

Страница 28: ...ors For optional pneumatic actuation install a pneumatic manual actuator near the operator and or in path of egress at a point accessible from ground level Refer to appropriate system manual list on page 2 2 1 Determine location of agent tank s expellant gas cartridge assembly s and actuator s for specific cable end points 2 Plan route for the release circuit cable from the control module to the a...

Страница 29: ... Removal of the yellow plug on the Alarm Output Circuit Lead may compromise the IP67 rating for this circuit NOTICE Do not remove the yellow plug unless circuit is intended for use Vehicle System Pressure Switch The Vehicle System Pressure Switch is a manually resettable 4 conductor SPDT switch rated for 6A when used with volt ages between 12 VDC and 36 VDC nominal The switch can be used to perfor...

Страница 30: ...ircuit Cable s and Tees h Release Circuit Drop Cable s h PAD s h Electric Pneumatic Actuator s may be supplied with agent tanks h Pneumatic Manual Actuator s optional h Power Circuit Cable s and Fused Power Circuit Cable h Pressure Switch es if applicable h Rubber Coated 5 16 in 8 mm P Clamps by others h Double Loop Cable Ties h Bulkhead Feedthrough Connectors detection release and power circuits ...

Страница 31: ...le service manager 2 Confirm access to underside or rear of mounting surface to enable proper cable connections periodic inspections and maintenance Verify control module location and connec tions will not interfere with normal vehicle operation service and maintenance 3 Drill three holes matching the correct diameter and layout for surface mounting see Figure 5 1 a Use the foam gasket as a templa...

Страница 32: ... a Bracket Base a Swivel Mount and two swivel joint screws see Figure 5 4 The control module attaches to swivel mount in a horizontal or vertical position on either side of swivel mount FIGURE 5 4 CHECKFIRE 110 210 MOUNTING BRACKET 009181 1 Refer to layout drawing for planned location and determine a position within the operator s reach with the best viewing angle for control module LEDs and easy ...

Страница 33: ...ASE FRONT VIEW 009113 5 Secure base to mounting surface using appropriate length fasteners 1 4 in 6 mm screws or bolts with lock washers and nuts 6 Attach control module to swivel mount according to the position determined in Step 1 a Retrieve enclosure nut and rubber washer for threaded boss from separate bag in the CHECKFIRE 110 Ship ping Assembly Part No 439559 b Carefully feed cables through c...

Страница 34: ...uter jacket between threaded connectors For easy recognition of each cable type the integral connec tors have color coded overmolding Specific pin and key designs help ensure proper cable connections Note Refer to the layout drawing for circuit routing and cable tee assembly CIRCUIT CABLE IDENTIFICATION Circuit Color Pins Detection RED 4 Release BLUE 2 External Power GREEN 2 Alarm Output YELLOW N ...

Страница 35: ... and from generators and electric motors also avoid Antennas and associated cables Fire hazard areas Areas exposed to mechanical damage Proximity to moving parts Areas subject to debris accumulation Areas exposed to high temperatures turbo chargers exhaust equipment etc Areas requiring access by vehicle service and mainte nance personnel Confirm cables are not subject to damage and will not interf...

Страница 36: ...perature at the Linear Detec tor location is 250 F 121 C Support Linear Detector from mounting surfaces such as decks struts framework vehicle component support or support structures etc always keeping system planning guidelines and vehicle maintenance procedures in mind Note When supporting from the vehicle make certain any support device requiring drilling or welding is approved by owner or vehi...

Страница 37: ...n with exposure over the hazard area refer to layout drawing 1 Attach Spot Thermal Detector Bracket securely to mount ing surface by welding or bolting with two 1 4 in bolts of appropriate length secure with lock washers and nuts See Figure 5 17 Note When supporting from the vehicle make certain any support device requiring drilling or welding is approved by owner or vehicle manufacturer 2 After s...

Страница 38: ...etermine position and add keyway for EMA orientation index nub See Figure 5 21 3 Remove nut and rubber washer from threaded boss and insert boss through drilled hole fitting index nub into slot Install rubber washer and hand tighten nut on threaded boss See Figure 5 22 CAUTION Only hand tighten nut do not use mechanical force such as a wrench Bracket Mounting Instructions The bracket has a 1 9 16 ...

Страница 39: ...in not completely retracted see Figure 5 26 Do not bend or remove the Preventor it is required for correct operation of the actuator The CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module can actuate a maximum of two Electric Pneumatic Actuators Preventor Actuator base Stainless steel SS Actuator swivel Body Outlet for expellant gas to agent Tank Actuator cap if removed keep for maintenance 1 4 in NPT brass plug option...

Страница 40: ... 27 3 Turn cartridge in cartridge bracket loosen as needed so expellant gas outlet is in desired orientation then re secure cartridge in bracket 4 Position actuator swivel body in desired orientation and wrench tighten to actuator base until Preventor is held tight in place See Figure 5 28 CAUTION DO NOT ATTACH CABLE TO ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR UNTIL TESTING IS COMPLETE FIGURE 5 28 ACTUATOR INS...

Страница 41: ...only one device on a branch See Figure 5 31 3 Spot Thermal detectors can be installed in main trunk of detection circuit or on a branch circuit using a Detection Circuit Tee and Detection Circuit Cable If installed on a branch circuit a Detection Circuit Branch Terminator Part No 439398 must be connected to the last detector See Figure 5 32 CAUTION Do not terminate any branch with an EOL Device Us...

Страница 42: ...A per branch Incorrect installations will cause the system to not function properly See Figure 5 36 FIGURE 5 36 INCORRECT EMA INSTALLATION 009198 CAUTION Install EMA s as the first component s on the Detection Circuit and on a single use branch Failure to comply may cause the system to not function properly See Figure 5 37 and 5 38 FIGURE 5 37 INCORRECT EMA INSTALLATION 009199 FIGURE 5 38 INCORREC...

Страница 43: ...end of circuit for connec tion to the Electric Pneumatic Actuator 5 Route and secure Release Circuit Cable following instal lation instructions under Cable Connectivity Installation page 5 4 Remove and discard dust cap on Release Circuit Lead 6 Do not attach Release Circuit Drop Cable to Electric Pneu matic Actuator at this time If Release Circuit Drop Cable is connected the system could be actuat...

Страница 44: ...cuit Cable following the installation instructions under Cable Connectivity Installa tion page 5 4 5 Do not install fuse until entire system is ready for testing refer to Section 6 Test and Place in Service When ready install fuse following required steps a e to ensure an IP67 connection See Figure 5 45 a Insert new fuse b Apply entire contents of supplied Dow Corning 4 dielec tric grease inside i...

Страница 45: ...edback to a vehicle control panel The switch has one integral cable sealed to the end of the switch housing with 3 conductors NO C NC for field connections See Figure 5 46 3 CONDUCTOR CABLE Common COM BLUE Normally Closed N C BLACK Normally Open N O WHITE FIGURE 5 46 PRESSURE SWITCH CONDUCTORS 009351 CAUTION The location of the Discharge Pressure Switch must be at the expellant gas inlet port of t...

Страница 46: ...heck the equipment and pressure switch wiring to ensure the proper connections are being made for your intended appli cation Refer to the pressure switch wire color coding for proper terminal designation e Using the supplied 22 18AWG Butt Splice Terminals crimp the splices onto each pressure switch wire being used Once complete crimp the splices to the corresponding equipment wiring Pressure switc...

Страница 47: ...he space provided See Figure 5 51 FIGURE 5 51 LABEL FOR ENGINE SHUTDOWN AND TIME DELAY 009174 If automatic vehicle shutdown is NOT part of the CHECKFIRE System install Label No 440801 near the operator s line of vision See Figure 5 52 FIGURE 5 52 LABEL TO STOP VEHICLE AND EXIT 009175 As a reminder to service and maintenance personnel install this CAUTION Label No 71455 in the area protected by the...

Страница 48: ...ircuit Drop Cable s with installed PAD s electric actuation instructions in Section 6 Test and Place in Service PNEUMATIC MANUAL ACTUATION Optional If layout drawing includes an optional pneumatic manual actu ator in the operator s compartment confirm the operator has access to the red strike button on the actuator For detailed installation guidelines refer to the appropriate system manual latest ...

Страница 49: ... 440912 installed 1 Insert Release Circuit Test Plug in socket of Release Circuit Drop Cable If installed remove PAD 2 On last Release Circuit Drop Cable in main trunk insert RCT If installed remove PAD Switch on top of RCT must be turned on for testing LEDs on front indicate status Ready Pass Fail and replace RCT battery After RCT indicates pass or fail press switch on top to reset the tester Not...

Страница 50: ...LE 6 2 ISOLATION FEATURE The CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module includes an Isolation Feature for vehicle equipment service personnel to help minimize the possibility of a false fire suppression system discharge when service or maintenance takes place on the protected vehicle equipment not intended for CHECKFIRE 110 System maintenance The control module must be in Isolate Mode to change the Release Time...

Страница 51: ... Alarm position Red Push to Activate Alarm When Lit LED and sounder pulse 2 x 1 second Amber Detection Fault LED and sounder pulse 2 x 30 seconds Verify time delay does not start 5 After 30 seconds of indication open the protective guard door and push the PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit button Release Activated starts immediately Note There is no time delay upon manual activation 6 Release Activat...

Страница 52: ...lence Sounder silences and LEDs continue 9 Confirm successful release signal Pass on RCT 10 Reset DCT to Normal position 11 Reset RCT 12 Cancel Isolate Mode Reset control module to Normal Press and hold the DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 or 5 times then Power LED remains GREEN steady on 009180 Reset to normal Press and hold 3 seconds Power led is gre...

Страница 53: ...reset to normal At the end of reset the GREEN Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 times indicating a 5 second time delay or 5 times for a 15 second time delay Power LED and Sounder Indicates Seconds of Quickly Pulse Time Delay 3 5 5 15 2 To change the time delay place in Isolate Mode Refer to Table 2 Isolation Feature Steps 1 3 then continue 3 The time delay toggles between 5 to 15 seconds by ra...

Страница 54: ...dule indicates the following 1 Detection Fault LED pulses AMBER 1 x 10 seconds 2 Sounder pulses 1 x 10 seconds Test silence function push the DELAY Reset Silence button 3 Sounder silences and Detection Fault LED continues to pulse AMBER 1 x 10 seconds Reset the DCT to the Normal position 4 CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module returns to Normal status Power LED is GREEN steady on CAUTION Before performing ...

Страница 55: ...ds Test silence function push the DELAY Reset Silence button 3 Sounder silences and Release Fault LED continues to pulse AMBER 1 x 10 seconds Reconnect RCT to release circuit 4 CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module returns to Normal status Power LED is GREEN steady on 009180 Reconnect RCT Module returns to normal status Power led is green steady on 009180b Release fault indication RCT Removed Amber LED and...

Страница 56: ...e returns to Normal status Power LED is GREEN steady on may take up to 10 seconds Verify Time Delay Reset control module to Normal Press and hold the DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 or 5 times then Power LED remains GREEN steady on The number of pulses at end of reset indicates length of time delay 3 Pulses 5 Second Time Delay 5 Pulses 15 Second Time ...

Страница 57: ...D and Sounder pulse 4 x 1 second 3 Release Circuit Activation Upon expiration of the time delay the Release Circuit activates 4 Release Activated The PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit RED LED and Sounder remain steady on for 10 seconds 5 Post Release Activated The RED PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit LED and Sounder pulse 1 x 10 seconds 6 Push DELAY Reset Silence button to test Sounder silence 7 RED ...

Страница 58: ...te time delay cycle then during Release Activated PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit RED LED and Sounder remain steady on for 10 seconds push the DELAY Reset Silence button Verify a Time delay will not restart b Sounder will not silence 7 Confirm successful release signal on RCT 8 Return to normal a Reset DCT to normal position b Reset RCT press reset button c Reset control module to Normal Press and...

Страница 59: ...ulse 1 x 10 seconds 4 Push the DELAY Reset Silence button to test Sounder silence 5 The LED continues to pulse 1 x 10 seconds 6 Confirm successful release signal on RCT 7 Reset RCT 8 Reset control module to Normal Press and hold the DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 or 5 times then Power LED remains GREEN steady on 009180b POST RELEASE Activated CONTINU...

Страница 60: ...flame or other unregulated heat sources to the detector head as this could damage the temperature sensing element Damage to the tempera ture sensing element in the detector head will result in system impairment CAUTION This test procedure requires the use of test equipment that can develop hazardous temperatures capable of causing injury to personnel Persons conducting the testing must read and fo...

Страница 61: ...or head as possible 4 Continue to apply heat to the detector head until contact closure occurs An audible click should be heard from the detector head and the CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module should go into alarm Note Reaction times between detectors will vary Air movement in the vicinity of the detectors should be minimized to the greatest extent possible Excessive air movement will affect heat trans...

Страница 62: ...tion re install ring pin Do not reseal at this time 5 Reset RCT 6 Reset control module to Normal Press and hold the DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 or 5 times then Power LED remains GREEN steady on 7 Repeat Test for each remaining EMA following above steps CAUTION If the system includes Pneumatic Manual Actuator s DO NOT TEST these components The actu...

Страница 63: ...ds 2 Sounder pulses 1 x 30 seconds for 10 minutes then auto silences to conserve energy Do not wait for auto si lence to begin move to next step 3 Push the DELAY Reset Silence button to test Sounder silence The LED continues to pulse 1 x 30 seconds 4 Repeat the following tests pages 6 9 thru 6 13 with control module on internal power Detection Circuit Alarm Condition Test Detection Circuit Test Ti...

Страница 64: ... for PUSH To Activate Alarm When Lit button and install visual seal 4 Replace DCT with Detection EOL Device in the detection circuit Detection fault indication starts and then clears 5 Remove RCT and or Release Circuit Test Plug from Release Circuit Drop Cable Note Release fault indica tion starts and remains in fault until installation of PAD s Continues Next Page 009239 REMOVE RCT AND RELEASE CI...

Страница 65: ...rded in installation and maintenance records and written on the PAD label with permanent marker at the time of installation b The PAD has a 10 year shelf life when stored in an environmentally stable loca tion The 5 year in service life may not extend beyond the 10 year shelf life The month and year of manufacture is printed on the label located on the PAD body Install all PADs in the Release Circ...

Страница 66: ...stallation 10 Re install pneumatic manual actuator cartridge s if previ ously removed 11 Reset control module to Normal Press and hold the DELAY Reset Silence button for 3 seconds Power LED and Sounder quickly pulse 3 or 5 times then Power LED remains GREEN steady on 12 Record results of testing 009171 ELECTRONIC ACTUATION INSTALLATION COMPLETE IF REMOVED RE INSTALL MANUAL ACTUATOR CARTRIDGE S 009...

Страница 67: ...stance from vehicle and stand by with hand portable extinguisher CAUTION Manual system operation will result in immediate system discharge which may obscure vision Make certain vehicle is stopped safely before manually operating system Automatic Equipment Shutdown The fire suppression system may be equipped with a pressure switch This switch operates when the fire suppression system expellant gas ...

Страница 68: ...SECTION 7 IN CASE OF FIRE PAGE 7 2 REV 0 2014 APR 30 NOTES CHECKFIRE 110 Detection and Actuation System ...

Страница 69: ...azard area must be replaced otherwise inspect for damage and replace if damaged Note Splicing of Linear Detector cable is not allowed c If a fire event was the cause of discharge all Spot Thermal Detectors and related cable installed in imme diate area s of fire must be replaced When subject to high temperatures set point drift and damage may occur that is not visible for field observation The res...

Страница 70: ... for re assembly See Figure 8 3 FIGURE 8 3 ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC ACTUATOR 009244 h Inspect and replace all damaged components i e o rings flat gaskets etc i Lubricate all o rings and gaskets with Dow Corning 4 or equal and reinstall Include o ring on PAD j Replace flat gasket semi annually k Install spring on puncture pin and insert into body Push down several times to confirm ease of movement l Reas...

Страница 71: ...edures must be performed at the specified intervals DAILY INSPECTIONS The vehicle operator must check the system daily by visually verifying Power LED is GREEN and steady on see Figure 8 5 All other LEDs are off not steady on or pulsing Sounder is silent If any other conditions exist contact the local Authorized ANSUL Distributor or a person who has been trained and authorized by Tyco Fire Protect...

Страница 72: ...test edition LT A 101 10 20 30 Manual Part No 24327 LT A 101 50 125 250 Manual Part No 427865 LVS Manual Part No 427109 5 If system includes optional pneumatic manual actuator s carefully remove the LT 10 R cartridge s from the pneu matic manual actuator s install shipping cap s and set aside in a safe location 6 Check and perform maintenance on each Electric Pneu matic Actuator Part No 439569 ins...

Страница 73: ...LY 009244 h Inspect and replace all damaged components i e o rings flat gaskets etc i Lubricate all o rings and gaskets with Dow Corning 4 or equal and reinstall Include o ring on PAD j Replace flat gasket semi annually k Install spring on puncture pin and insert into body Push down several times to confirm ease of movement l Reassemble actuator m Install actuator cap if needed and pressure test u...

Страница 74: ...ring date is readable FIGURE 8 10 WRITE DATE ON PAD 009169 Month and year of manufacture on label FIGURE 8 11 PAD MANUFACTURING DATE 009247 CAUTION When handling the PAD always point actuating end away from yourself and others On electrical initiation PAD oper ates very quickly and a small brass disk forcefully separates from actuating end Physical injury may occur from contact with the actuating ...

Страница 75: ...ounder is OFF after 10 minutes to conserve power indicating External Power Circuit fault The system continues to operate on internal reserve power to supervise the power detection and release circuits remains ready to respond to a fault fire condition Check Power Circuit Cable and Fused Power Circuit Cable for proper connections Confirm fuse is good and installed correctly See Section 5 Installati...

Страница 76: ...e Circuit Cables for an open circuit or a ground fault replace cables as needed Check connections Check for activated or missing PAD s replace as needed following Section 8 Recharge instructions Post Discharge Mode Release Circuit Fault Release Circuit Fault LED PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit LED and Sounder pulsing 1 x 10 seconds indicating Post Discharge Mode and Release Circuit fault Check for...

Страница 77: ...ent of fire manual actuation will bypass Isolate Mode for immediate release To operate manually Press PUSH to Activate Alarm When Lit button Or Pull ring pin and operate RED Strike button on an EMA or a pneumatic manual actuator Note If a fault or alarm condition occurs while in Isolate Mode the condition will be displayed and the module will remain in Isolate Mode CAUTION If an Alarm condition ha...

Страница 78: ...eeded following Section 8 Recharge instructions Note The Power LED could also be pulsing AMBER if there is a fault in the External Power Circuit TABLE 9 5 SPECIFIC CIRCUIT TESTING PROCEDURES General Instructions Test the connecting cables if faults are indicated on the CHECKFIRE 110 Control Module and end of circuit devices EMAs EOL Device branch terminators PADs etc are properly connected to the ...

Страница 79: ...d reconnect entire power circuit to see if power fault clears If fault does not clear return to step one 3 Check fuse in the Fused Power Circuit Cable connected to vehicle power source If needed replace fuse following instructions in Section 5 Installation page 5 14 step 5 4 After confirming correct voltage at the power source and a good fuse disconnect Fused Power Circuit Cable connector from pow...

Страница 80: ... components replaced Keep a record of all changes to the system as required Release Circuit If Release Circuit Fault LED is pulsing AMBER and cannot be cleared check release circuit cable Required Test Equipment Confirm test equipment is new and functioning properly 2 Release Circuit Terminators Part No 439436 2 Release Circuit Test Plugs Part No 440912 1 Disconnect Release Circuit Cable at the co...

Страница 81: ...f tee If fault clears tee is good If fault does not clear replace tee 5 After checking a Release Circuit Tee continue testing components to the end of the drop line 6 To test the Release Circuit Drop Cable at the end of a drop or end of the main trunk reconnect cable to the original location If there is no fault indication the Release Circuit Drop Cable and PAD are working properly 7 If the Releas...

Страница 82: ...properly Detection Circuit EOL Device Part No 439396 Detection Circuit Tester DCT Part No 440097 Detection Circuit Branch Terminator Part No 439398 1 Disconnect Detection Circuit Cable at the control module detection circuit lead red connector Install EOL Device or DCT on the red lead If Detection Circuit Fault LED continues pulsing AMBER there is a control module inter nal problem and the CHECKFI...

Страница 83: ... is good if fault does not clear replace tee 5 After checking a Detection Circuit Tee continue testing components to the end of the branch If a non functioning component is found and replaced on a branch and the entire branch is not causing a fault recon nect the complete detection circuit to determine if that is the only fault in the circuit If reconnecting the remaining detection circuit causes ...

Страница 84: ...SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 9 10 REV 0 2014 APR 30 NOTES CHECKFIRE 110 Detection and Actuation System ...

Страница 85: ... Release Circuit 10 ft 3 05 m 439424 Cable Release Circuit 20 ft 6 10 m 439426 Cable Release Circuit 30 ft 9 15 m 439428 Cable Release Circuit 50 ft 15 24 m 439430 Cable Release Circuit Drop 30 in 0 77 m 439432 Cable Release Circuit Drop 38 in 0 97 m 439434 Connector Tee Release Circuit MxFxF 439436 Connector Release Circuit Terminator 439405 Connector Bulkhead Release and Power Circuits 439448 Pr...

Страница 86: ...0 0 172 4 37 11 16 17 5 Detection Circuit Cable 0 64 16 3 0 300 7 62 11 16 17 5 Release Circuit Cable 0 75 19 1 0 300 7 62 3 4 19 1 Power Circuit Cable 0 75 19 1 0 300 7 62 3 4 19 1 Bulkhead Type Maximum Panel Thickness Overall Bulkhead Length Panel Mounting Hole Size Images Detection Circuit Bulkhead Connector Includes Linear Detector 3 8 9 5 1 7 8 47 6 5 8 15 9 Release Power Circuit Bulkhead Con...

Страница 87: ...aldehyde L Formic Acid L Fuel Oil L Furfural U Gasoline C Glycerine Glycerol L Grease Petro L Heptane C Hexane L Hydraulic Fluids Lubricating Oils Straight Petroleum Base L Water and Petroleum Oil Emulsion FR L Water and Glycol Solution L Straight Phosphate Ester FR L Silicone Oils L Hydrobromic Acid U Hydrochloric Acid Cold C Hydrochloric Acid Hot U Hydrocyanic Acid C Hydrofluoric Acid Cold C Hyd...

Страница 88: ...ide 30 250 121 Sodium hydroxide 50 250 121 Sodium hypochlorite 5 stabilized 302 150 at pH 12 Hydrocarbons n Hexane 100 302 150 Toluene 100 151 66 Alcohols and Ethers Methanol 100 149 65 Ethanol 100 57 14 Organic Acids Esters and Ketones Acetic acid 100 221 100 50 250 121 Acetone 100 151 66 Acetophenone 100 122 50 Ethyl Acetate 100 122 50 Maximum Percent Temperature Chemical Concentration F C Class...

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