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Extinguishing Panel - INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-124

 

 

PAGE 3

 

Issue : 1         Author: NRPJ      Date: 15/11/2007

 

INDEX 

 

INDEX ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 
Indications & Controls............................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

Indications.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 
Controls.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 

PANEL OPERATION............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 

Normal Operation .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 
Fire Alarm Condition (Peripheral Zones) ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 

What to do in the event of a fire. ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 
Resetting from an alarm condition .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 

First Stage Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 
Second Stage Alarm .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 
Hold / Abort  a Second Stage Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 
Manual Mode..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 
Reset................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 
Faults................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 

USING THE MONITORED REMOTE INPUTS ................................................................................................................................................ 10 

Manual Release Input ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 
Gas Fired Input ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 
Emergency Hold Input..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
Emergency Abort Input ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
Auto/Manual Input........................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
Pressure Switch Input ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 
Bottle Scales Input........................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL INPUTS...................................................................................................................................................... 12 
MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 

PLANNING CABLE  ENTRY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL ................................................................................................................................................. 13 

Mains & Battery..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 

Connecting the mains. ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 
Connecting the batteries .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 
Charger Short Circuit Protection ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14 

Detectors & sounders............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 

Wiring the detectors......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 
Wiring the sounders ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 

Other Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 

Field Monitoring Inputs................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 
Remote Control  Inputs.................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 
1

st

 stage & 2

nd

 stage Fire Relays ...................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

Fault Relay ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 
Bottle Output.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 
Remote Status Outputs .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 
External Equipment Relay............................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

Configuring the panel. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 
Repeater Setup ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 

Repeater connection......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 

Disablement ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 

To Programme an Input or Output as Disabled............................................................................................................................................... 20 

Test Mode .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 

To Programme Zone In Test............................................................................................................................................................................ 21 
To Programme an Output In Test .................................................................................................................................................................... 21 

Fault display & fault-finding ................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 

Fault Finding.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 

Power Supply faults (Battery Fault/Charger Fault/Low Battery) ............................................................................................................. 22 
Zone Fault .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 
Monitored Input Faults .............................................................................................................................................................................. 23 
Sounder Circuit Fault................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 
Earth Fault.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
System Fault .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
Repeater fault............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
Remote Fault.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 

Battery Calculation ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 

Sample Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 

Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 

Electrical Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 
Enclosure Specifications.................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 
Fuse Ratings..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

Log Book ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 

MAINTENANCE WORK............................................................................................................................................................................... 28 
FALSE ALARMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 
ALL OTHER EVENTS................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 

Factory Test Record............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 

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Страница 1: ...EX8 COMBINED FIRE EXTINGUISHING CONTROL PANEL COMPLIES WITH BS EN 12094 PART 1 AND EN54 PARTS 2 4 Instruction Manual...

Страница 2: ...Extinguishing Panel INSTRUCTION MANUAL Approved Document No GLT MAN 124 PAGE 2 Issue 1 Author NRPJ Date 15 11 2007...

Страница 3: ...mains 14 Connecting the batteries 14 Charger Short Circuit Protection 14 Detectors sounders 15 Wiring the detectors 15 Wiring the sounders 15 Other Connections 16 Field Monitoring Inputs 16 Remote Con...

Страница 4: ...so monitor the rest of the site for a fire The panel has an integral Manual Release call point fitted to the front of the panel The panel has monitored inputs for field connections such as manual rele...

Страница 5: ...SE DURATIONTIME RESET INHIBIT TIME GAS RELEASE COUNTER RELEASE DURATION TIME RESET INHIBIT TIME 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C ANC EL 0 ENTER 1 EX8 COMBINED FIRE EXTINGUISHINGCONTROL PANEL COMPLIES WITH BS EN 1209...

Страница 6: ...IVE RED Lights when the second stage sounder is on 2N D STAGESNDRFAULT YELLOW Lights when the second stage sounder has a wiring fault 2N D STAGESNDRTEST YELLOW Lights when the second stage sounder is...

Страница 7: ...LE CONFIRM Used to confirm disablement of the highlighted part of the system TEST Used to access test mode TEST SELECT Used to scroll to select which part of the system to test TEST CONFIRM Used to co...

Страница 8: ...rmine the cause of the alarm Look for the detector in the zone in alarm that signalled the fire The detector that signalled an alarm will have its RED ALARM LED on 4 If a small fire is found a suitabl...

Страница 9: ...alarm and Gas Imminent LEDs The second stage cannot be silenced and after a delay period user programmable the extinguishing output will be initiated releasing the extinguishing agent and the second s...

Страница 10: ...ints to be fitted to the system The line needs a 2k2 end of line resistor and the manual release call point must place a 470R resistor across the line to trigger it There is a RED ACTIVE LED which lig...

Страница 11: ...rated and a yellow fault LED that lights in the event of an O C or S C line fault If this input is disabled any Abort devices connected to the line will not be able to stop the gas release Auto Manual...

Страница 12: ...the input has been operated and a yellow fault LED that lights in the event of an O C or S C line fault Disabling this input prevents it from showing as active on the panel display USING THE REMOTE C...

Страница 13: ...inside the control panel box If a grommet is removed fill the hole with a brass cable gland If any knockout is removed but subsequently not used it should be covered up The 230Va c Mains cable must b...

Страница 14: ...batteries The two batteries are wired in series The ve of one battery is connected to the red battery lead The ve of the other battery is connected to the black battery lead The ve of the first batte...

Страница 15: ...an be connected anywhere on these zones L 1 IN L 1 O U T EARTH L2 R L 1 IN L 1 O U T EARTH L2 R L 1 IN L 1 O U T EARTH L2 R Zone Zone The diode also known as a continuity diode passes power to the dow...

Страница 16: ...ctivate the input a load of 470 ohms must be switched between the ve ve lines If the equipment being connected has Normally Closed Normally Open contacts connect the 2k7 end of line resistor 470R trig...

Страница 17: ...SELV The relay remains operated until the fault has been cleared Bottle Output The Bottle Output on a Premier EX8 panel is used to drive a gas release solenoid It is fused 1 Amp BOTTLE BOTTLE 10K End...

Страница 18: ...s will prevent unnecessary power drain It can be set from 2 to 299 seconds in 1 second increments To set the counter press RELEASE DURATION TIME Access Level 3 Release Duration Time LEDs will flash En...

Страница 19: ...n Wire the repeater panel as shown REMOTE VEI P EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT CM NO NC SSS ABT SIL RST FLT HLD MR BOT 2ND 1ST MAN AUT GEN MB 0V ACTIVE OPERATED STAGE MODE FLT LEDSTATUS COINCIDENCE SUPPLY MA SERI...

Страница 20: ...on Press DISABLE button and the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will come on flashing fast 4 flashes then off repeated Press SELECT button The GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will light steady and the Crossed Zone 1...

Страница 21: ...Second stage sounders First stage relay Second stage relay To Programme Zone In Test NOTE Only one zone can be programmed in test at any one time 1 Insert and turn control key to enabled position 2 Pr...

Страница 22: ...ear automatically when the fault has been fixed The exception is a SYSTEM FAULT which means that the processor may have crashed and may or may not have restarted correctly Fault Finding Power Supply f...

Страница 23: ...ints has been fitted to the zone Check for shorts to the cable screen Check that none of the heads have become damaged remove one at a time As a panel check remove cable fit EOL at the panel If the fa...

Страница 24: ...condition due to various unexpected phenomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and fault in...

Страница 25: ...M TSBY x ISBY Where TALM Maximum time in hours required for the alarm hour is most common time IALM Total Alarm Current in amps for all alarm devices connected to the alarm circuits TSBY Standby time...

Страница 26: ...SCALES INPUT FROM BOTTLE 14 BOTTLE BOTTLE OUTPUT TO BOTTLE SOLENOID 15 1ST SND A FIRST STAGE FIRE SOUNDER CIRCUIT A 16 1ST SND B FIRST STAGE FIRE SOUNDER CIRCUIT B 17 2ND SND SECOND STAGE SOUNDER CIR...

Страница 27: ...K RESISTOR SOUNDER END OF LINE DEVICE 10 K RESISTOR MONITORED INPUT TRIGGER RESISTOR 470 OHM MONITORED INPUT END OF LINE DEVICE 2K7 RESISTOR CHARGER VOLTAGE 28 4V 25o C NO BATTERY CONNECTED CHARGER S...

Страница 28: ...anel INSTRUCTION MANUAL Approved Document No GLT MAN 124 PAGE 28 Issue 1 Author NRPJ Date 15 11 2007 Log Book MAINTENANCE WORK DATE TIME ZONE LOCATION REASON FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT ADDITIONAL WORK...

Страница 29: ...ment No GLT MAN 124 PAGE 29 Issue 1 Author NRPJ Date 15 11 2007 FALSE ALARMS DATE TIME ZONE LOCATION CAUSE IF KNOWN OR ACTIVITIES IN ALARM AREA MAINTENANCE VISIT NEEDED YES NO MAINTENANCE FINDINGS CAT...

Страница 30: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Approved Document No GLT MAN 124 PAGE 30 Issue 1 Author NRPJ Date 15 11 2007 ALL OTHER EVENTS DATE TIME ZONE LOCATION DETAILS OF EVENT INCLUDING CAUSE IF KNOWN ACTION REQUIRED DATE...

Страница 31: ...Timer bottle Fault relay Extract Relay Rel Stat 1 st stage Rel Stat flood zn fl PR 1 ST STAGE PR GEN FLT Repeater Fire Repeater Gas Immenent Z1 O C Z1 S C Z1 FIRE Z2 O C Z2 S C Z2 FIRE Z3 O C Z3 S C...

Страница 32: ...TIMER BOTTLE GAS RELEASED RELAY EXTRACT RELAY FAULT RELAY PR ABORT PR HOLD PR MAN REL PR BOTTLE OPERATED PR 2 ND STAGE PR 1 ST STAGE PR MANUAL PR AUTO PR GENERAL FAULT R ST EXT RELEASED R ST HOLD ABT...

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