Digital fire detection control panel
LYON
FIRE PROTECTION MANUFACTURER
Ctra. de Molins de Rei a Rubí, Km. 8,4 - 08191 RUBÍ (Barcelona) ESPAÑA.
Tlf.: +34 935 862 690 - Fax:+34 936 999 261 - [email protected] -
www.cofem.com
33
2.2.- Lyon analogue system connection
Connection of the
Lyon analogue system
will be carried out with
2 x 1.5 mm BRAIDED CABLE
SCREENED HALOGEN FREE,
both the loops as well as the sirens, KMAY connected elements and
failure outputs and 30 volt supplies.
The loop must be connected using
HALOGEN-FREE SCREENED BRAIDED CABLE
2 x 1.5 mm
for lengths of up to
800 metres
and
HALOGEN-FREE SCREENED AND BRAIDED
CABLE 2 x 2.5 mm
for lengths of up to
1500 metres.
Connection of the loop elements will be carried out in accordance with the schematics indicated in
figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
As the assembly of a loop sensor is performed (A30XTA, A30XHA and A30XHTCO), the cover on
each sensor must be replaced until the installation is completely finished and clean.
A list must be made for each loop with the location, type and programming number of each element, this
programming number goes from 1 to the 65533, see the example in the following table:
Loop: 01
POINT Programming
no.
Label
Type
Notes
1 12757
ROOM
101
A30XHA
2 12432
ROOM
102
A30XHA
3 4767
BUTTON
P1
PUCAY
4 6982
CORRIDOR
P1
MDA1Y
DISCONNECT the 110~230V Voltage circuit and BATTERIES
before accessing the interior of the control panel.
2.2.1.- Electrical supply network.
Power supply is 110~230V ±10% 50 - 60 Hertz. Connection will be made by means of 3 strands
with a minimum section of 1.5mm the connection of the earth cable to the terminal of the switched supply
being obligatory. The maximum consumption for a control panel of up to 8 loops is 150 W and for control
panel of 9 to 20 loops is 300W.
Connection will be made according to figure 15.
DISCONNECT the 110~230V Voltage circuit and BATTERIES
before accessing the interior of the control panel.
Do not cut power to the control panel during the boot process.
Such action may cause malfunction of the unit.
Switched Source
Figure 15.
Switched Source