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FIRST FIX

All system wiring should be installed to meet BS 5839 Part 1 and BS 7671 (Wiring Regulations). 

 

Other national standards of installation should be used where applicable.

Cable types and limitations

Consult Clause 26 of BS 5839 Part 1: Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings - code of practice 
for system design, installation, commissioning and maintenance, for detailed information on cables, 
wiring and other interconnections.

To comply with EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) regulations and to reduce the risk of electrical 
interference in the system wiring, we recommend the use of fire-resistant screened cables throughout 
the installation. Cables such as FP200, Firetuff™, Firecel™ and MICC may be acceptable provided they are 
properly terminated at the fire panel and meet national standards/the system specification as applicable.

Correct cable glanding is essential and due regard should be made to any system specifications which 
demand a certain cable type.

Mains wiring

All wiring should be installed in accordance with the current edition of the IEE Wiring Regs. (BS 7671), 
or relevant national standards. The requirement for the Mains supply to the panel is fixed wiring (no 
less than 1mm

2

 and no greater than 2.5mm

2

), either using 3-core cable, or a suitable three conductor 

system fed from an isolating switched fused spur at 3 A, or a 6 A Type B circuit breaker to IEC/EN 60898-1.
The Mains supply MUST be exclusive to the panel and be reliably earthed at the indicated earthing post.

Hint! As an alternative to a switched 

fused spur, a double-pole isolating 
switch (S), with 3mm air gaps on 
the contacts & switching L & N    

 

only, may be used in the Mains feed from   

 

the Main Distribution Board (A) to the  

 

 

Panel (C), providing it meets the appropriate  

 

wiring regulations (see drawing right).

Do not drill any additional holes

for cable entry in this shaded area.

This is where the PCBs and

backup batteries will be located.

INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL • Approved Document No. DFU7002020 Rev 4 • Page 6 of 24

LPCB APPROVED CFP ALARMSENSE 2/4/8 ZONE FIRE ALARM PANEL

Planning the cable layout in the panel

The zone circuit and conventional sounder circuit cabling is classed as extra low voltage and should be 
segregated away from Mains voltages. Careful planning is needed to ensure this, see figure 2 (below) for 
guidance. Drill centre points are provided in the panel base to aid drilling tools. Cut out suitable holes in the 
panel using a hole saw directed by a pilot bit in the centre of the hole saw. Always ensure that if a hole is 
cut out it is filled with a good quality strain relief, cable gland. Any unused holes must be securely blanked off.

Figure 2 : Location of centre points for hole removal

A

S

C

 

1.0

 

mm

2

 

 

<

 

2.5

 

mm

2

These four drill centre 
points are for incoming 
Mains cable only

Holes should be cut 
out using a hole saw 
with a pilot bit.

Содержание AlarmSense CFP702-2

Страница 1: ...LPCB APPROVED CFP 2 4 8 ZONE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL CFP702 2 2 Zone CFP702 2 2 Zone CFP704 2 4 Zone CFP708 2 8 Zone installation maintenance manual Approved Document No DFU7002020 Rev 4...

Страница 2: ...non latching zones delays test sounder status 16 17 Fault Diagnosis 18 Fault indications 18 Zone faults 19 Power supply faults 19 System faults 21 Repeater faults 22 Conventional sounder faults 22 Re...

Страница 3: ...lause 7 11 A delay facility selectable on a zone by zone basis is provided to delay the alarm sounders remote fire and or auxiliary outputs Test condition Clause 10 0 A zone test facility is provided...

Страница 4: ...this document A basic understanding of fire alarm system components and their use is assumed We strongly recommend that a suitably qualified and competent person is consulted in connection with the d...

Страница 5: ...of any personal electro static charge by momentarily touching any sound connection to safety earth e g a radiator Always handle PCBs by their sides and avoid touching the legs of any components PCBs s...

Страница 6: ...switched fused spur at 3 A or a 6 A Type B circuit breaker to IEC EN 60898 1 The Mains supply MUST be exclusive to the panel and be reliably earthed at the indicated earthing post Hint As an alternat...

Страница 7: ...e programmed into the panel using the Sounder Status function see Page 17 for details Also there are limitations on the number of sounders which can be used please refer to page 8 for important advice...

Страница 8: ...d supplying the panel s battery charging circuit and any output relays which may be fitted As a safe margin and to allow for these other loads the total sounder loading for the panel should not exceed...

Страница 9: ...limiting fuse which trips if one or more of the loads are shorted This affects all loads and results in appropriate faults being reported at the panel The current consumed by this output must be consi...

Страница 10: ...connected directly to this connector block and NOT to the base earth distribution post which is provided for making off zone circuit and conventional sounder circuit screens The Power Supply PCB s ea...

Страница 11: ...HR R V V 0V 1A 250 R 1A R Incoming Mains Cable This cable MUST be segregated from other cables Good quality cable glands MUST always be fitted Battery Connector CONN2 Leads supplied in the panel s acc...

Страница 12: ...lihood of incorrect connection Figure 10 Main Control PCB layout INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL Approved Document No DFU7002020 Rev 4 Page 12 of 24 LPCB APPROVED CFP ALARMSENSE 2 4 8 ZONE FIRE ALARM...

Страница 13: ...All screens should be adequately insulated and connected between the nut and washers on the base earth distribution post see right using suitable eyed crimp connectors Do not disturb the lower nut th...

Страница 14: ...el only The programming of coincidence double knock Note This function is non compliant with EN54 2 The setting up zones for non latching operation Note This function is non compliant with EN54 2 The...

Страница 15: ...alse alarm pressing the CONTROL PANEL RESET button at access level 2 during the delay period will return the system to normal Important note If link PLK1 is fitted on the Main Control PCB see right tr...

Страница 16: ...non compliant with EN54 2 1 Press the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button until the COINCIDENCE light flashes any pairs of zones that are already programmed for coincidence will have their Zone Fault...

Страница 17: ...LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button To program zones into test 1 Press the ACCESS LEVEL THREE FUNCTIONS button until the TEST light flashes any zones that are already programmed for test will have their Zon...

Страница 18: ...correct this fault see page 19 section 1 1 Supply Present This light should be lit green at all times If off see power supply faults page 19 section 1 2 Power Supply Fault This light flashes yellow w...

Страница 19: ...rs this confirms there is a wiring fault 2 Refit and double check the wiring and the end of line capacitor on the zone Trace the fault with consideration for the type of fault indicated see above Note...

Страница 20: ...power supply fault will automatically be cleared Depending on battery size and the depth of discharge this may take several hours If the batteries are in poor condition they must be replaced If the b...

Страница 21: ...d System Fault lights will be cycle continuously plus the panel s internal sounder will activate Suggested action Press the panel s RESET button and if still in access level 3 the ESCAPE ACCESS button...

Страница 22: ...ulty and must be replaced 3 If a sounder circuit fault is detected correct the fault and reconnect the sounder circuit The sounder fault will automatically clear within 60 seconds Note If the sounder...

Страница 23: ...pecification on page 24 for quiescent consumption of AlarmSense devices A The total alarm current of the sounders plus any other devices connected to other alarm outputs See Zone Circuit specification...

Страница 24: ...ored for open and short circuit YES Reverse voltage DC monitoring Indicated by common fault Alarm voltage 27VDC maximum 20VDC minimum final battery voltage Sounder circuit fuses Each circuit protected...

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