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www.kg-groep.com       November 1, 2020 | version 1.9 

 

 

User Manual 

µ-FEP 

FIRE DETECTION & 
EXTINGUISHING 
CONTROL PANEL WITH 
AN INTEGRATED UPS 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание u-FEP

Страница 1: ...www kg groep com November 1 2020 version 1 9 User Manual µ FEP FIRE DETECTION EXTINGUISHING CONTROL PANEL WITH AN INTEGRATED UPS ...

Страница 2: ... 08 06 2020 7 Add Carbon Monoxide Heat detector chapter 11 CvT 09 06 2020 8 Text adaptation chapters 3 2 3 3 5 2 2 5 3 7 1 10 CvT 01 09 2020 9 New graphics chapter 8 Text adaption chapter 8 and 18 CvT 01 11 2020 Software upgrade details Ver Modification Detail Author Date 05 1st release approval BRL 21045 Kiwa CvT 19 12 2019 06 Write protection USB port adjusted Modbus activation CvT 01 07 2020 07...

Страница 3: ...rranty may be void if the equipment is damaged by ESD This equipment is not guaranteed unless installed and commissioned in accordance with the valid local standards The µ FEP has successfully passed CE and FCC compliance testing for EMC according to the EN 50130 EN 61000 EN 55016 EN 55022 47 CFR 15 ANSI 63 4 ICES 003 The µ FEP has a Kiwa BRL 23003 02 2019 part 5 attests This is a type test admiss...

Страница 4: ...ED OUTPUTS 10 5 2 1 Monitored extinguishing output 10 5 2 2 Monitored sounder beacon output 10 5 3 VOLT FREE CONTACT RELAY OUTPUT 10 6 CONTROL BUTTONS 11 6 1 MUTE 11 6 2 RESET 11 6 3 LAMP TEST 11 6 4 HOLD EXTINGUISHING RELEASE 11 6 5 TEST MODE 11 6 6 BACKUP POWER OFF 11 6 7 EXTINGUISHING RELEASE 11 7 LED INDICATORS 12 7 1 GENERAL FIRE ALARM 12 7 2 POWER 12 7 3 BACKUP POWER 12 7 4 TEST MODE 12 7 5 ...

Страница 5: ...ATIONS 16 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 17 11 DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE µ FEP 18 11 1 DETECTION DEVICE SUPPORT 18 11 2 SOUNDER BEACON DEVICE SUPPORT 18 12 ENCLOSURE SPECIFICATIONS 18 13 µ FEP MAIN WIRING DIAGRAM 19 14 µ FEP FIRE DETECTOR AND WIRING OPTIONS 20 15 µ FEP EXTERNAL EXTINGUISHER RELEASE HOLD WIRING OPTIONS 21 16 µ FEP EXTERNAL VTB SOUNDER BEACON WIRING OPTIONS 21 17 µ FEP FIRE EXTINGUISHERS...

Страница 6: ...ishant release panel offers outstanding value and performance for all small fixed firefighting installations 2 KEY PROPERTIES Able to set to manual single stage or double stage detection alarm and extinguishing Outputs for fire fault extinguishing released ventilation off and visual acoustic alarm device A full monitored output for the aerosol fire extinguishing generators Two full monitored fire ...

Страница 7: ...case of increased power consumption during alarm state When using the MODBUS communication system the emergency power capacity is reduced to 3 5 hours 3 3 COMMUNICATION The µ FEP has a Modbus network connection Modbus enables communication among devices connected to the same network A Modbus network consists 1 master and a maximum of 247 slave units each with a unique address For more information ...

Страница 8: ...d of 9 predrilled holes meant for cable glands To ensure IP rating the cables must be brought in using the provided cable glands The FEP housing consists of two parts so it can easily be mounted by hand The rear part with the terminal block in it and the front part with the panel electronics The two parts are connected to each other by a flat cable Before installing the panel it is advisable to st...

Страница 9: ...ecifications and the correct input voltage and alarm resistance of the used detector for the µ FEP The maximum number of detectors in one zone is 4 Devices advised for the µ FEP are described in the manual All monitored inputs are short circuit protected The voltage of all monitored detection inputs is controlled by the µ FEP and are independent of the main power supply voltage The automatic fire ...

Страница 10: ...itoring resistor must be connected on the VDC and first stage VDC At a first stage fire alarm the optical and acoustic alarm device will be activated Upon receipt of a second fire alarm main fire alarm and or operation of the front panel mounted manual release buttons or external manual release buttons connected on the monitored manual release input the optical and acoustic alarm device will be ac...

Страница 11: ...n the 2nd stage alarm condition and the hold function is activated the extinguishing release sequence will be halted the 2nd stage sound shall change to 1st stage sound Release the Hold button shall re start the countdown release timer from maximum 6 5 TEST MODE Fire alarm systems must be tested regularly to ensure that they are functioning correctly The system can be tested by using the test mode...

Страница 12: ... lights continuously 7 3 BACKUP POWER This green LED indicates the emergency power status of the µ FEP When active the indicator will light continuously In emergency power state the system will go into a kind of survival mode Only the primary functions remain in operation such as fire fault detection fault output and a one time activation of the extinguishers 7 4 TEST MODE The yellow test indicato...

Страница 13: ...This indicator turns off when the delay time has elapsed and the extinguishing release has taken place 7 10 EXTINGUISHING RELEASE HOLD The yellow hold indicator flash and a different tone sounds as long the hold button on the panel front or the external hold button is pressed This yellow hold indicator is turns off when the hold button is released 7 11 EXTINGUISHING FAULT This yellow indicator lig...

Страница 14: ... reaction on the panel When testing or programming the panel this acoustic attention signal can be disrupting for persons present in the environment or room where this panel is installed The acoustic signal can be temporarily switched off with the dip switch 4 The deactivation of the acoustic warning is not signalled on the LED panel but the general fault relay has been activated The reason for th...

Страница 15: ... an internal pulsing alarm sound The fire relay and extinguisher are activated according to the dip switch settings 8 6 DIRECT RELEASE When the timer settings are set to a delay between 10 30 seconds the direct extinguish dipswitch gives the choose to override the delay in case of a fire event If a fire alarm is detected by the automatic fire detectors of the µ FEP and the count down timer is star...

Страница 16: ...eter extinguisher line 1 0mm AWG 17 Minimal solid copper core diameter other cables 0 5mm AWG 20 Maximum solid copper core diameter other cables 1 5mm AWG 16 Maximum wire resistance 3 5 Ω Maximum cable length of the fire zone and the extinguisher cables is 100 meters Maximum cable length other cables maximum 30 meter General fire fault extinguishing release and ventilation relay are normally open ...

Страница 17: ...d cable specification Conductor cross section solid Cross Sectional Area mm 0 5 mm 1 5 mm Conductor cross section flexible Cross Sectional Area mm 0 5 mm 1 5 mm Conductor cross section AWG 20 16 Stripping length 8 mm Maximum cable length of extinguish and fire zone connections 100 m Maximum cable length of all other connections 30 m Extinguisher output specification End of line component Diode wit...

Страница 18: ...oxide Heat FireClass KG 4B standard detector base snap fit to ceiling FireClass KG 4B EM European mounting box for detector base FireClass KG BU extinguishing hold button blue K G KG BA extinguishing release button yellow K G 11 2 SOUNDER BEACON DEVICE SUPPORT Part no Type Brand VTB 32EM DB RB RL VTB sounder beacon Cranford Note 1 Device input voltage 9 24 VDC 2 Device input voltage 20 24 VDC Alwa...

Страница 19: ...19 13 µ FEP MAIN WIRING DIAGRAM The diagram below shows the µ FEP connections options ...

Страница 20: ... 2 detector 1 t m 4 end of line resitor 10K in out led in out in out led in out remote indicator detector 1 t m 4 14 µ FEP FIRE DETECTOR AND WIRING OPTIONS There are three options for connecting fire detectors to the µ FEP Conventional Apollo Orbis fire detectors Fenwal heat detectors Linear cable heat detection 10K 10K FENWAL FENWAL LINEAR HEAT DETECTION CABLE ...

Страница 21: ...l hold off button 16 µ FEP EXTERNAL VTB SOUNDER BEACON WIRING OPTIONS IN IN 1st stage alarm UIT 1st stage alarm OUT IN 2nd stage alarm OUT 2nd stage alarm 10K TONES VOLUME BEACON ON OFF A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON C D I I I I I OFF HIGH C D MID D A LOW A B IN IN 1st stage alarm UIT 1st stage alarm OUT IN 2nd stage alarm OUT 2nd stage alarm END OF LINE MONITORING RESITOR TONES VOLUME BEACON ON OFF A B 0 0 0 0...

Страница 22: ...or to the system The µ ETB DIN terminal board IP protected junction box WARNING CONNECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JUNCTION BOX SITUATION AS SHOWN ABOVE IS TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE BUT THIS IS NOT COVERED BY THE MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY THE MANUFACTURER GUARANTEES THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE µ FEP ONLY AND EXCLUSIVELY IN COMBINATION WITH THE µ ETB ...

Страница 23: ... high impedance before other igniters have been ignited the µ ETB is equipped with a switch that activates the end line monitoring diode on the last extinguishing generator a second switch is intended to disconnect the electrical activator from the extinguishing line for the purpose of testing the extinguishing line without activating the extinguishing generators there is a red test LED that shows...

Страница 24: ...raw materials if recycled Dealers of the µ FEP system must comply with local regulations for waste separation applicable in the country where the supplier is located Questions concerning the information presented in this manual may be addressed to your dealer For technical questions or support contact your dealer or further assistance ...

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