System overview
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1.1
Technical data
Mains voltage / mains frequency:
230 V or 110 VAC (+/-15%), 47 Hz - 63 Hz
Operating voltage:
Typically 27.3 V, depending on ambient temperature and loading state
Usable batteries:
2 pcs. 7.2 Ah in series
Emergency current supply with batteries:
According to power calculation
Alarm current:
Max. 1.7 A
Ambient temperature:
-5°C to +50°C, measured at natural convection
Colour:
Charcoal grey RAL 7016
Relative air humidity:
5% to 95%, without condensation
Air pressure:
<= 80 kPa, up to 2,000 m above sea level
Protection class:
IP 30
Electrical protection:
EMC using a zone concept, Transzorp diodes, filters and broadband de-
coupling of the power supply of the electronics protective earth to protect
persons and electronics.
Dimensions:
300 x 360 x 100 mm
Weight without batteries:
2.5 kg
Weight with batteries:
7.8 kg
1.2
System limits
1.2.1
SecuriFire 500
Main indication and control map (MIC)
1 internal, max. 4 VirtualMIC
Interfaces to management systems
4 incl. message server and SMS server
External indication and control maps including
fire brigade panels
max. 3 EPI devices with max. 1 metre line length
Detection zones, inputs, outputs
max. 756, dynamically divided
External (e.g. sprinkler systems)
max. 256
Delay layers
max. 16
Customer-specific texts
6,500 if average is 25 characters per element
1.2.2
SecuriLine eXtended
SecuriLine eXtended
High Power Mode
SecuriLine eXtended
Long Range Mode
SecuriLine
DAI mode
SecuriLine eXtended per loop
max. 250
max. 250
max. 128
SecuriLine eXtended per stub
max. 64
max. 64
max. 64
BX-SOL, BX-SBL per loop
max. 62 LOW,
max. 31 HIGH
max. 32 LOW,
max. 31 HIGH
max. 31 LOW,
max. 15 HIGH
BX-FOL per loop
max. 23
max. 23
max. 23
Loop length
max. 1500 m
max. 3500 m
max. 2000 m
max. line resistance
according to loop length calculation
Detailed specifications are included in the release notes of SecuriFire Studio.
Notice
The actual loop length depends on the number and type (power consumption, inner resistance) of participants,
on additional power load (number of switched on alarm LEDs, telegram current), and on the cable cross-section.
This means that for the optimal configuration the number of participants and the coverage range of the loop must
be matched to each other.
A tool is available for calculating the maximum possible loop length and the maximum number of participants.