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SHEVS Control Centre   RWZ  1 b 

 

 

 

4

 

2.1

 

Installation / putting into service 

!

 

Perform work at the Control Centre only in deenergised condition! 

 

Actuators may not be driven with external power supply (e.g. external accumulators), if they are already con-
nected to the Control Centre. This can lead to defects in the power output of the Control Centre. 

  Fasten the enclosure securely using suitable mounting material. Pass the connection cables through the 

holes provided. 

  Perform the functional setting (see 3.2). Wire the Control Centre according to the terminal diagrams enclosed. 

  Turn on line voltage. The indicators and the service display light up briefly. Afterwards the indicator 

s

 flickers 

for about 15

s (calibration process). If the indicator 

s

 is permanently lit, there is a malfunction in a signal line 

(see 5). The service display remains on for 120

s. 

  Insert the accumulators in the enclosure, secure them with the fastening plates and connect them as illus-

trated on the “Line voltage, mounting, accumulators” plan. 

 The indicator 

o

 lights up, the indicator 

s

 extinguishes, the system is ready for operation. If malfunction is 

still displayed, follow the instructions in Section 5 “Detection of fault / troubleshooting”. If necessary, put the 
Control Centre out of service once again (see 2.2). 

  While putting into service, check all functions and indicators of the Control Centre and its components. The 

individual functions are described in Section 3 (also simulate malfunctions and check detection, see 5). 

  Following putting into service completely close all actuators (if necessary, press button 

z

). 

i

  After about 24 hours continuous operation without mains failure, the accumulators are sufficiently charged to 

achieve the full standby time during mains failure. 
 

2.2

 

Putting out of service 

  Disconnect accumulators from Control Centre (e.g. remove accumulator connection line or fuse F2). 

i

  Charged accumulators have a shelf-life of about 6 months. For longer storage, they must be recharged. 

  Turn off the line voltage. 

 
 

3

 

Features and Controls 

Before touching the control elements in the Control Centre it is mandatory to deflect static charge! 
 

3.1

 

Indicators / control elements of the Control Centre 

 

Indicators on the main board: 

 

o

 (green): 

Trouble-free operation

. Extinguishes when a malfunction is detected. 

 

r

 (red): 

Alarm

 

s

 (yellow): 

Malfunction

 

w

 (blue): 

Wind- and Rain Control 

is active. 

 

9

 (blue): 

Maintenance is due

 (flashes) or 

Maintenance mode enabled 

(is lit). 

 

8

 (red): 

Service-Display

, see 5.2. 

 

a

 / 

z

 (blue): Travel command active in OPEN or CLOSE direction 

 

Control elements on the main board: 

 

Button Reset 

r

 

(red): Reset the alarm function. 

 

Button Reset 

S

 

(yellow): Switch off the warning tone. 

 

Button

 

h

 (ventilation position) and 

potentiometer

 

D

 (ventilation time): see 3.5.2 and 3.5.3. 

 

Button Test 

r

: Activate the alarm test function for maintenance purposes. PFC 

r

 (PFC alarm) and 

buzzer 

S

 are not enabled. 

 

Button µC-Reset:

 Only for servicing purposes. 

 

Содержание GRASL SHEVS Control Centre RWZ 1 b

Страница 1: ...Pneumatic Mechanik GmbH Europastraße 1 3454 Reidling Österreich Austria 43 0 22 76 21 200 0 43 0 22 76 21 200 99 _ Office graslrwa at www graslrwa at Smoke and Heat Ventilation Pneumatic Electronic Control Systems A530975 Installation and Operation Instructions Version 2 15 SHEVS Control Centre RWZ 1 b G 513007 0786 EN 12101 10 2005 Class A 0786 CPR 50643 14 ...

Страница 2: ...es and Controls 4 3 1 Indicators control elements of the Control Centre 4 3 2 Selectable functions 5 3 3 Indicators functions of the manual call points 5 3 4 Alarm functions 5 3 4 1 Manual call points automatic fire detectors and Fire Alarm Control Panel 6 3 4 2 Repetition of OPEN cycle in case of alarm 6 3 5 Ventilation functions 6 3 5 1 Manual ventilation 6 3 5 2 Setting the ventilation position...

Страница 3: ...ty actuators compatibility is to be checked Also note Section 6 Technical data Actuator specification 24 V actuators travelling time for full stroke at rated load total travelling time 4 min Actuators must be suitable for the repetition of OPEN and or CLOSE cycle see 3 4 2 3 6 Upon direct change of the sense of travel the actuators are briefly stopped before changing the sense Sheet steel enclosur...

Страница 4: ...Control Centre and its components The individual functions are described in Section 3 also simulate malfunctions and check detection see 5 Following putting into service completely close all actuators if necessary press button z i After about 24 hours continuous operation without mains failure the accumulators are sufficiently charged to achieve the full standby time during mains failure 2 2 Putti...

Страница 5: ...ee operation Extinguishes when a malfunction is detected r red RT 2 Alarm s yellow RT 2 BS Malfunction see also 5 Button Reset r red RT 2 BS Resetting the alarm function accessible after opening the door with a key Manual call point with buzzer S for audible alarm and malfunction signalisation RT 2 BS AA The buzzer emits a continuous warning tone in case of alarm and an intermittent warning tone i...

Страница 6: ... tion position h see 3 5 2 Pressing it again stops the actuators By pressing the button for the reverse sense of travel the travel direction is reversed after a short stop When pressed longer 1 s the actuators travel as long as the button is pressed It can also be travelled up to the end position or the set ventilation position see 3 5 2 3 5 2 Setting the ventilation position h Set the travel time...

Страница 7: ...g has no effect on sensitivity to constant wind Factory setting OFF normal sensitivity Perform the setting only for correspondingly stable or insensitive designs Continuous heating of rain sensor DIP switch W S1 2 In position ON the rain sensor is heated continuously at reduced power For example this reduces morning dew and incidental activation of the sensor If the sensor is activated by rain the...

Страница 8: ...nt temperature of 20 C The service life falls by 1 year for every 10 C rise in ambient temperature Checking the accumulators Press the button Test r in the Control Centre and then briefly press the but ton Reset S This switches from mains to accumulator operation during the alarm test actuators travel a bit slower Open the actuators completely If the accumulator voltage falls below 22 5 V a malfun...

Страница 9: ...Exception is the malfunction code U accumulator test failed also see 4 Accumulators and 5 2 This code has to be reset after troubleshooting by pressing the button Reset S 5 2 Indications of the service display With the help of the internal service display operating conditions can be accurately displayed In normal con dition there is no indication on the service display and the indicator o of the C...

Страница 10: ...rotect from direct sunlight humidity and excessive formation of dust Preferably the installation should be carried out in dry heated rooms Signal lines Line monitoring wire break short circuit Line T Automatic fire detectors Smoke detector heat detector RM 2 TM 2 or RM 3 TM 3 or Fire Alarm Control Panel Terminating resistor Alarm resistor 20 pieces of which max 10 heat detectors 1 normally open co...

Страница 11: ... x 2 5 mm 73 m 36 m 24 m 18 m 2 x 4 0 mm 116 m 58 m 39 m 29 m 2 x 6 0 mm 174 m 87 m 58 m 44 m 2 x10 0 mm 290 m 145 m 97 m 73 m Fuses Primary mains miniature fuse 5 x 20 mm Accumulators flat fuse 19 mm Actuators flat fuse 19 mm F1 T 2 A F2 10 A F3 10 A Alarm and malfunction forwarding option PK Contact load rating PFC r PFC s change over contacts Fuses PFC r PFC s miniature fuses 5 x 20 mm 5 A 30 V...

Страница 12: ...les on following pages FACP F WRC r PFC s PFC System diagram please consider local conditions components r Smoke Exhaust r o s Smoke Exhaust r o s A S Smoke Exhaust Run the actuator lead unbranched to under the roof For max allowed lengths of cable please refer to section Technical Data Max 10 mm rigid can be clamped Page A 7 Page A 4 General length of cable max 400 m if not specified otherwise 2x...

Страница 13: ... connect release resistor Ral 1k5 0 5 W affixed to Control Centre door when supplied as shown Main alarm point RT 2 BS Example of connection When connecting fire detectors remove terminating resistor Rab from Control Centre and connect it to the last detector Mains Actuators r o s Smoke Exhaust Ventilation buttons Remove link when con necting an external WRC WRC Link terminals 2 10 and 12 in the l...

Страница 14: ...ors Rend from Control Centre and connect them to the last actuator Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red When directly driving actuators e g with external accumulators during installation or maintenance work the actuators must be disconnected from the Control Centre In case of wrong travelling sense reverse polarity of actuator cable Run the actuator lead unbranched to under the roof...

Страница 15: ...as shown Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP Ral 1k5 0 5 W FACP NO contact Additionally connect release resistor Ral affixed to Control Centre door when supplied as shown Automatic fire detectors or Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red 1k5 brown green black brown When connecting fire detectors remove terminating resistor Rab from Control and connect it to the...

Страница 16: ... position open Colour code for resistors 10k brown black black red Manual call points When connecting fire detectors remove terminating resistor Rab from Control and connect it to the last detector 1st example Main alarm point last secondary alarm point last see page A 6 Terminals A H of the secondary alarm points are provided only for looping through the signals to following main alarm points Sec...

Страница 17: ...lack black red 2nd example Secondary alarm point last main alarm point last see page A 5 Manual call points When connecting fire detectors remove terminating resistor Rab from Control and connect it to the last detector Terminals A H of the secondary alarm points are provided only for looping through the signals to following main alarm points Main alarm point RT 2 BS Main alarm point RT 2 BS AA A ...

Страница 18: ...C NO NC C NO Potential free contacts option PK r r 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 s s F 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ventilation buttons Option PK 7 A 9 Ventilation buttons potential free contacts option PK Link terminals and P in the last ventilation button with indication of position OPEN Internal PFC relays Caution External voltage PFC PFC alarm r PFC PFC malfunction s ...

Страница 19: ...hen connecting an external Wind and Rain Control Wind sensor WM 1 bk Surface of sensor External Wind and Rain Control WRS 2 Internal Wind and Rain Control option WRM Rain Sensor RS 2 Use a separate contact for each connected Control Centre Control Output contact 1 Output contact 2 Output contact 3 Output contact 4 x y Wind and Rain Control y 6 9 12 15 x 5 8 11 14 1 j 1 j w Q y y x x WRS 2 w w w rd...

Страница 20: ...WZ 1 9 A 9 Accu Line voltage mounting accumulators Insert the accumulators in the enclosure secure them with the fastening plates and connect them as illustrated When putting into out of service observe the operating instructions Be sure to disconnect the accumulators if mains voltage supply is cut out for a longer time Accumulators Line voltage Mounting ...

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