Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Manual Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual *Man-1154* Disclaimer In no event shall The Manufacturer be liable for any damages or injury of any nature or kind, no matter how caused, that arise from the use of the equipment referred to in this manual. Strict compliance with the safety procedures set out and referred to in this manual, and extreme care in the handling or use of the equipment, are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the equipment. The information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained in this manual are believed to be correct and accurate as at the date of publication or revision. However, no representation or warranty with respect to such correctness or accuracy is given or implied and The Manufacturer will not, under any circumstances, be liable to any person or corporation for any loss or damages incurred in connection with the use of this manual. 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Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual Contents i Section 1 Hardware Overview .........................................................................................................1 Hardware Features ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Fascia............................................................................................................................................................ 2 Touch-Panel-Display ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Left-Panel Indicators ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Right-Panel Indicators ................................................................................................................................... 3 Fire In Zone Indicators .................................................................................................................................. 4 Printer............................................................................................................................................................ 4 Main Back Board ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Ribbon Cable Connectors ............................................................................................................................. 6 Sounder and AUX 24V Terminals ................................................................................................................. 7 Relay Terminals ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Dual-Slot-Connectors .................................................................................................................................... 9 Circuit Board Slots and Field Terminals ........................................................................................................ 10 Cable-Tie-Holders ......................................................................................................................................... 13 Network, RS485 I/O, Fire Routing O/P and Prog I/P .................................................................................... 15 Power Supply Terminals ............................................................................................................................... 16 0V Terminals ................................................................................................................................................. 17 Power Supply Fault Signalling Connector ..................................................................................................... 18 Monitored Input and Output Terminals.......................................................................................................... 19 Extension Board............................................................................................................................................ 20 LCD Main Processor Board .......................................................................................................................... 21 Required Circuit Boards ................................................................................................................................ 23 System Board A Module ............................................................................................................................... 24 System Board B Module ............................................................................................................................... 25 Dual Loop Module ......................................................................................................................................... 26 Optional Circuit Boards and Assemblies ....................................................................................................... 27 Zone LED Board ........................................................................................................................................... 29 Vision Unit. .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Power Supplies ............................................................................................................................................. 32 Functional Features ...................................................................................................................................... 35 Section 2 Installation .......................................................................................................................38 General Installation Checklist........................................................................................................................ 38 Before You Begin .......................................................................................................................................... 39 Installing the FACP ....................................................................................................................................... 42 Replacing Cabinet Components ................................................................................................................... 48 Circuit Boards................................................................................................................................................ 58 Connecting the LCD Main Processor Board ................................................................................................. 59 Optional Circuit Boards DIP Switch Settings................................................................................................. 61 DIP Switch Settings....................................................................................................................................... 62 Loop Circuit Boards DIP Switch Settings ...................................................................................................... 62 Field Terminal Assignments .......................................................................................................................... 62 Connecting Loop Circuits .............................................................................................................................. 65 Connecting Spur Circuits .............................................................................................................................. 66 Installing Addressable Devices ..................................................................................................................... 67 Detection Loop Sounders and Output Boards .............................................................................................. 67 Connecting Sounder Circuits ........................................................................................................................ 67 AUX 24V 1 and AUX 24V 2........................................................................................................................... 69 Relay Contacts .............................................................................................................................................. 69 Fire Routing O/P ........................................................................................................................................... 70 Programmable Inputs .................................................................................................................................... 71 Operating and installing the Printer ............................................................................................................... 72 Commissioning.............................................................................................................................................. 73 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual Contents ii Section 3 Panel Maintenance ..........................................................................................................80 Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................. 80 Inspecting Batteries....................................................................................................................................... 80 Replacing Standby-Batteries......................................................................................................................... 80 Removing the Standby-Batteries .................................................................................................................. 80 Installing the Standby-Batteries .................................................................................................................... 80 Replacing Fuses ........................................................................................................................................... 82 Removing the Fuse ....................................................................................................................................... 83 Installing the Replacement Fuse ................................................................................................................... 84 ChassisReplacing Internal Components ....................................................................................................... 85 Internal Component Connections 2 to 8 loop ................................................................................................ 90 Internal Component Connections 2 to 16 loop .............................................................................................. 91 Appendix A Specifications ..................................................................................................................92 Electrical........................................................................................................................................................ 92 AC Line Ratings ............................................................................................................................................ 92 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................................ 92 System Power ............................................................................................................................................... 94 Standby-Battery Loads.................................................................................................................................. 97 Loop Cabling ................................................................................................................................................. 98 Detection Loop Ratings ................................................................................................................................. 99 AUX 24V (1) and (2)...................................................................................................................................... 100 Relay Ratings ................................................................................................................................................ 100 Network RS485 I/O ...................................................................................................................................... 100 Fire Routing Serial I/O................................................................................................................................... 101 Fire Routing O/P ........................................................................................................................................... 101 Fault Routing O/P.......................................................................................................................................... 102 Prog I/P 1, 2 and 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 102 System Components ..................................................................................................................................... 102 Mechanical .................................................................................................................................................... 104 Cabinet Components .................................................................................................................................... 104 Cabinet Housing............................................................................................................................................ 104 Operating Environment ................................................................................................................................. 105 Required Circuit Boards ................................................................................................................................ 106 System Board A Module ............................................................................................................................... 106 System Board B ModuleFACP ...................................................................................................................... 106 Supplementary Devices ................................................................................................................................ 108 Vision Unit ..................................................................................................................................................... 108 Appendix B Calculations .....................................................................................................................110 Current-Loading ............................................................................................................................................ 110 Determining the Total Load Current .............................................................................................................. 111 Selecting Standby Batteries .......................................................................................................................... 112 Appendix C Compatible Standby Batteries .......................................................................................118 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual Hardware Overview 1 Section 1 Hardware Overview The 2 to 8 Loop FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) provides connections for addressable devices in 2, 4, 6 or 8 loop model configurations. The 2 to 16 Loop FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) provides connections for addressable devices in 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,14 or 16 loop model configurations. Networked models of the FACP can support over 260,000 addressable devices and 65,000 programmable inputs and outputs. Individual models of the FACP can support up to 2032 addressable points and 512 additional programmable inputs and outputs. The FACP’S are third party approved to the required European product standards EN54-2 and EN54-4 And comply with the standard for assessment of compatibility of fire detection system components EN54-13. This manual contains many illustrations and descriptions of circuit board connectors. Circuit board connectors a appearing in illustrations, but not described in the manual are intended for manufacturing purposes only. Hardware Features The figure below illustrates hardware features of the FACP: Figure 1-1 Hardware Features Key Description A LCD Main Processor Board B Main Back Board C Power Supply D Zone LED Board (Optional) E Printer (Optional) F Standby-Batteries Note: This image shows the yellow marine battery clamps fitted. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 1 Hardware Overview 1 Fascia The figure below illustrates the fascia of the FACP: Figure 1-1 Fascia Key Description A Left LED Indicators B Right LED Indicators C Touch-Panel-Display D Automatic Brightness Control Sensor E Enable Access Keyswitch F Zone LED Indicators G Printer Touch-Panel-Display The figure below illustrates the normal-standby-condition of the touch-panel-display: Figure 1-2 Normal-Standby-Condition of Touch-Panel-Display The 7 inch, full colour, high resolution display provides a resistive touch screen that allows operation when users are wearing gloves. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 2 Hardware Overview 1 Left-Panel Indicators The figure below illustrates left-panel indicators: Figure 1-3 Left-Panel-Indicators Key LED Indicator Illuminated Colour A Fire Red B General Fault Amber C System Fault Amber D General Disablement Amber E Fire Protection Activated Amber F Fire Protection Fault Amber Right-Panel Indicators The figure below illustrates right-panel indicators: Figure 1-4 Right-Panel-Indicators Key LED Indicator Illuminated Colour A Fire Routing On Red B Fire Routing Fault/Disabled Amber C Test Mode On Amber D Delays Active Amber E Sounder Fault/ Disabled Amber F Power On Green Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 3 Hardware Overview 1 Fire In Zone Indicators Fire In Zone indicators are provided on the fascia of the FACP in single, two or three bank configurations. Single bank configurations contain 48 Fire In Zone indicators. Two bank configurations contain 96 Fire In Zone indicators and three bank configurations contain 144 Fire In Zone indicators. The figure below illustrates a single bank of 48 Fire In Zone indicators: Figure 1-5 Single Bank of Fire In Zone Indicators Printer The Printer is an optional feature located on the lower portion of the fascia. The Printer is a thermal printer that never requires replacement ink. It uses 58 mm wide heat sensitive paper rolls accessible from the fascia of the FACP. The Printer receives power during the printing cycle to reduce power consumption of the standby batteries. The figure below illustrates the optional front loading, thermal Printer of the FACP: Figure 1-6 Printer Key LED Indicator A Paper Pause B Power LED C Paper Feed D Paper Exit E Paper-Roll Lid Access Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 4 Hardware Overview 1 Main Back Board The Main Back Board of the FACP provides slot-connections for optional and required circuit boards as well as for field wiring and power supply terminations. The figure below illustrates connection properties of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-7 Main Back Board Key Description Key Description A Sounder and AUX 24V terminals G Monitored input and output terminals B Relay terminals H General purpose, non-supervised terminals for triggering programmable inputs C Cable-tie-holders I These terminals are used for factory wiring purposes only D Network, RS485 I/O bus and Fire Routing interface terminals. J Detection loop and I/O terminals E Internal and external power supply terminals K Board Slots F Power supply fault status signal terminals L Ribbon cable connectors. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 5 Hardware Overview 1 Ribbon Cable Connectors The figure below illustrates Ribbon Cable Connectors of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-8 Ribbon Cable Connectors Key Description Key Description A LCD Main Processor Board Connector (J13) D Ancillary RS232 Bus 1 Connector (J16) B LCD Main Processor Board Connector (J14) E Ancillary RS232 Bus 2 Connector (J17) C Connector (J15) Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 6 Hardware Overview 1 Sounder and AUX 24V Terminals Sounder circuits 1 to 4, in the default state, these sounder circuits can be connected as four spur monitored outputs. Sounder circuits 1 to 4 can also be configured as two Loop or two spur and one loop output. The figure below illustrates the Sounder and AUX 24V Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-9 Sounder and AUX 24V terminals Sounder Field Terminals Description AUX Field Terminals Description ( + ) and ( - ) S1 Sounder Terminals S2 Sounder Terminals S3 Sounder Terminals S4 Sounder Terminals ( + ) and ( - ), ( + ) and (+M - M ) AUX 24V (1) AUX 24V (2) Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 7 Hardware Overview 1 Relay Terminals The figure below illustrates Relay Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-10 Relay Terminals Field Terminals Description Field Terminals Description NO, C and NC Fault Relay NO, C and NC Prog 1 Relay NO, C and NC Fire Relay NO, C and NC Prog 2 Relay NO, C and NC Alarm Relay Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 8 Hardware Overview 1 Dual-Slot-Connectors The figure below illustrates Dual-Slot-Connectors of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-11 Dual-Slot-Connectors Key Description Key Description A Slot A for System Board A Module E Slot E for Dual Loop Module or I/O Modules B Slot B for System Board B Module F Slot F for Dual Loop Module or I/O Modules C Slot C for Dual Loop Module or I/O Modules G Field wiring terminals for Detection Loop Devices or I/O Modules corresponding to slots C, D, E and F. D Slot D for Dual Loop Module or I/O Modules Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 9 Hardware Overview 1 Circuit Board Slots and Field Terminals Circuit board slots and field terminals of the FACP contain corresponding lettering to identify position on the Main Back Board. Circuit Board slots C, D, E and F correspond to terminals C,D, E and F of the Main Back Board. Circuit Board slots A and B are dedicated system boards that operate primary functions of the FACP. They have no associated Field terminals associated.The figure below illustrates corresponding lettering of circuit board slots and field terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-12 Circuit Board Slots and Field Terminals Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 10 Hardware Overview 1 Board Slot C The figure below illustrates the Board Slot C Terminals of Loops 1 and 2: Figure 1-13 Board Slot C Terminals of Loops 1 and 2 Field Terminals Board Location Function 1 - 4 and 5 - 8 Slot C Loop 1 and Loop 2 or I/O Board Slot D The figure below illustrates the Board Slot D Terminals of Loops 3 and 4: Figure 1-14 Board Slot D Terminals of Loops 3 and 4 Field Terminals Board Location Function 1 - 4 and 5 - 8 Slot D Loop 3 and Loop 4 or I/O Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 11 Hardware Overview 1 Board Slot E The figure below illustrates the Board Slot E Terminals of Loops 5, 6 and I/O: Figure 1-15 Board Slot E Terminals of Loops 5, 6 and I/O Field Terminals Board Location Function 1 - 4, 5 - 8 and 9 - 16 Slot E Loop 5, 6 or I/O Board Slot F The figure below illustrates the Board Slot F Terminals of Loops 7, 8 and I/O: Board Slot F Terminals of Loops 7, 8 and I/O Field Terminals Board Location Function 1 - 4, 5 - 8 and 9 - 16 Slot F Loop 7, 8 or I/O Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 12 Hardware Overview 1 Cable-Tie-Holders Cable-tie-holders of the Main Back Board provide C-shaped-slots to form and secure cables to the surface of the PCB with cable-ties. The figure below illustrates cable-tie-holders of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-16 Cable-Tie-Holders Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 13 Hardware Overview 1 Extension Board Power Terminals The figure below illustrates Extension Board Power Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-17 Extension Board Power Terminals Field Terminals Description ( -) Two terminals for providing 0 VDC return-power ( - ). (+) Two terminals for providing 24 VDC power ( + ). These terminals are used for factory wiring purposes only. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 14 Hardware Overview 1 Network, RS485 I/O, Fire Routing O/P and Prog I/P The figure below illustrates Network, RS485 I/O, Fire Routing O/P and Prog I/P of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-18 Network, RS485 I/O, Fire Routing O/P and Prog I/P Field Terminals Description NETWORK Provides RS485 networking. RS485 I/O Provides ancillary RS485 input and output. FIRE ROUTING O/P Provides a dedicated RS485 output for signalling to remote monitoring and control products using a bespoke signalling protocol. PROG I/P Provides three programmable inputs that operate on active low thresholds. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 15 Hardware Overview 1 Power Supply Terminals Power Supply Terminals of the Main Back Board are used for factory wiring purposes only. The figure below illustrates Power Supply Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-19 Power Supply Terminals Field Terminals Description E Earth terminal connection FLT Terminal connection from the fault input of the 24V DC power supply (-) Negative terminal connection from the 24V DC power supply (+) Positive terminal connection from the 24V DC power supply Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 16 Hardware Overview 1 0V Terminals The figure below illustrates 0V Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-20 0V Terminals Field Terminals Description 0V Provides general purpose 0V. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 17 Hardware Overview 1 Power Supply Fault Signalling Connector The figure below illustrates the Power Supply Fault Signalling Connector of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-21 Power Supply Fault Signalling Connector Field Terminals Description Power Supply Fault Signalling Connector Provides power and fault signalling from the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply to the FACP. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 18 Hardware Overview 1 Monitored Input and Output Terminals The figure below illustrates Monitored Input and Output Terminals of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-22 Monitored Input and Output Terminals Field Terminals Description FIRE RT I/P Fire Routing Input FIRE RT O/P Fire Routing Output EXT ACTV Extinguishant Activated Input EXT O/P Extinguishant Output EXT FLT Extinguishant Fault Input FLT RT O/P Fault Routing Output FLT RT I/P Fault Routing Input Fire and Fault routing outputs provide monitored, 24V DC voltage with reversing outputs. The Extinguisher output provides a 3K3 resistance under normal conditions and a 680R resistance when activated. All inputs require a monitoring resistor and a trigger resistor to operate. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 19 Hardware Overview 1 Extension Board The extension board is fitted to the 2 to 16 Loop version of the Fire Control only. Where loop cards are not fitted, the slots can be used to operate Additional Boards. The figure below illustrates connection properties of the Main Back Board: Figure 1-23 Extension Board A B C D M L E K F J H G Key Description Key Description A J Slot Terminals G Board slots B K Slot Terminals H 24V Input terminals C Interface for manufacturing purposes only J 0V Terminals D Interface for manufacturing purposes only K RS485 interface terminals E Ribbon Connection to Main Board L G Slot Terminals F DIP switches for future use M H Slot Terminals Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 20 Hardware Overview 1 LCD Main Processor Board The LCD Main Processor Board provides the touch-display, central processing and memory for the FACP. The LCD Main Processor Board mounts to the cabinet-lid of the FACP and includes hardware features such as connectors, ports, switches, LED indicators and the internal buzzer. Connectors and Ports The figure below illustrates connectors and ports of the LCD Main Processor Board: Figure 1-24 Connectors and Ports Key Description Key Description A Auxiliary RS232 port 1 F RS232 thermal Printer connection B USB A Used for memory device such as pen-drives or other mass storage devices. G Network Module and the Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module connector. C Zone LED board connector H Back Board connector carrying serial interfaces such as networking, I/O interfaces signals, Fire routing signals, RS485. D Micro SD card for memory expansion logging or configuration data storage. J Back board connector carrying signals for internal cards such as loops, RS485 full duplex, I/O card RS485 communications, sounder patterns, reset, memory write enable, common fire and faults. E USB B Used for PC connections and configuration data transfer. K Write Enable switch Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 21 Hardware Overview 1 Switches, LED Indicators and The Internal Buzzer The figure below illustrates switches, LED indicators and the internal buzzer of the LCD Main Processor Board: Figure 1-25 Switches, LED Indicators and The Internal Buzzer Key Description Key Description A Memorywrite enable switch D Reset button B Watch Dog Reset button E Calibration button for touch-panel-display C Watch Dog Trip LED F System Buzzer Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 22 Hardware Overview 1 Required Circuit Boards Circuit boards of the cabinet can be added, configured and replaced without altering field wiring connections. This modularity allows each FACP to be customized for specific operation. Circuit boards of the FACP are installed and configured for required and optional features. Required circuit boards provide the FACP with minimum fire alarm control functionality. Required circuit boards for an addressable EN54 compliant FACP include: • System Board A Module • System Board B Module • Dual Loop Module Minimum Operation and Basic Function The FACP must include the System Board A Module, System Board B Module and the Dual Loop Module for minimum operation. Minimum operation describes the FACP as an operating FACP. All circuit boards of the FACP are field replaceable. The figure below illustrates minimum functions of the FACP with the Main Back Board containing System Board A Module, System Board B Module and the Dual Loop Module. Figure 1-26 Minimum Functionality Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 23 Hardware Overview 1 System Board A Module System Board A Module fits into slot A of the Back Board and contains power supply monitoring, earth fault monitoring and four sounder output circuits. It also provides voltage reversal protection to all circuit boards of the FACP. The figure below illustrates System Board A Module of the FACP: Figure 1-27 System Board A Module Key Description A Edge connector for termination at slot A of the Main Back Board. B Edge connector for termination at slot A of the Main Back Board. C LED 1 through LED 6 provide status information. LED 6 Output active LED flashes red to indicate the at the input is transmitting data. LED 5 Input active LED flashes red to indicate the at the input is receiving data. LED 4 Fault flashes yellow to identify and error condition. LED 3 Tx Comms flashes red to identify transmitting data. LED 2 Rx Comms flashes red to identify receiving data. LED 1 Heartbeat flashes red once every 3 seconds to identify normal functional status. During firmware upgrade LED will flash twice per second. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 24 Hardware Overview 1 System Board B Module The System Board B Module fits into slot B of the Main Back Board and controls the fire, fault and programmable relays, auxiliary 24 volts, fire routing, fault routing and extinguisher inputs and outputs. The figure below illustrates System Board B Module of the FACP: Figure 1-28 System Board B Module Key Description A Edge connector for termination at slot A of the Main Back Board. B Edge connector for termination at slot A of the Main Back Board. C LED 1 through LED 6 provide status information. LED 8 Not used. LED 7 Not used. LED 6 Output active LED flashes red to indicate the at the input is transmitting data. LED 5 Input active LED flashes red to indicate the at the input is receiving data. LED 4 Fault flashes yellow to identify and error condition. LED 3 Tx Comms flashes green to identify transmitting data. LED 2 Rx Comms flashes green to identify receiving data. LED 1 Heartbeat flashes red once every 3 seconds to identify normal functional status. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 25 Hardware Overview 1 Dual Loop Module The Dual Loop Module provides two addressable loops on the FACP. The Dual Loop Module must be fitted in an available slot C through F of the Main Back Board for 2 to 8 loop versions of the panel. On 2 to16 loop versions of the panel where the Extension Board is featured, Dual loop modules can be fitted to slots G through to K. Up to 4 Dual Loop Modules can be fitted to 2 to 8 loop versions of the panel to provide up to 8 addressable loops. Up to 8 Dual Loop Modules can be fitted to 2 to16 loop versions of the panel to provide up to 16 addressable loops. The Dual Loop Module monitors loop device status and provides status to the LCD Main Processor Board. It holds all device configurations and operates in a stand-alone manner where catastrophic failures occur. The Dual Loop Module talks to other parts of the FACP to maintain the integrity of alarm and fault functions and EN54-2 requirements. The figure below illustrates the Dual Loop Module of the FACP: Figure 1-29 Dual Loop Module Key Description A LED 8 through LED 11 provide the following status information: LED 11 Loop 2 off state when LED ON LED 10 Loop 1 off state when LED ON LED 9 Fault status for Processor 2 LED 8 Heart Beat for Processor 2 B Edge connector for termination at slot C, D, E and F of the Main Back Board and slots G, H, J C Six-position DIP switch S1 for setting the RS485 bus address of the circuit board. D Edge connector for termination at slot C, D, E and F of the Main Back Board and slots G, H, J E LED 6 through LED 11 provide the following status information: LED 11 Output Active LED flashes red to indicate that the output is active transmitting data. LED 10 Input Active LED flashes green to indicate that the input is active receiving data. LED 9 Fault flashes yellow to identify an error condition. LED 8 Tx Comms flashes green to identify transmitting data to other system cards. LED 7 Rx Comms flashes green to identify receiving data from other system card. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 26 Hardware Overview 1 Optional Circuit Boards and Assemblies Optional circuit boards of the FACP are available for zone alarm indications, networking, Ethernet and Initial Final Address Message (IFAM) telecom communication. Circuit boards providing these functions include the: • Communication Module Series • Vision Unit • Zone LED Board • Printer Communication Modules Communication modules of the FACP include the Network Module and the Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module. Network Module The Network Module provides enhanced high speed communication for networking up to a maximum of 128 FACP’s. The network provided by this module can support combinations of FACP’s and Vision units. FACP’s can be configured for master/slave, multiple master/slave or peer to peer connections and receive events from other the FACP’s in the network. The Loop networking used in conjunction with the Network Module provides tolerance against open and short circuit fault conditions. The figure below illustrates the Network Module of the FACP: Figure 1-30 Network Module NOTE Do NOT wire to terminals B, C & D - use terminals on Back Board - See “Main Back Board” on page 5. Key Description A LED 1 through LED 4 provide the following status information: LED 1 Red Heartbeat LED 2 Green, Comms Tx for network LED 3 Green, Comms Rx for network LED 4 Yellow, Internal fault for network B NET OUT terminals transmit network communication * See Note C E terminal, earth ground * See Note D NET IN terminals receive network communication * See Note Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 27 Hardware Overview 1 Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module The Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module combines operating features included in the Network Module, Ethernet Module and IFAM Interface Module. The figure below illustrates the Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module of the FACP: Figure 1-31 Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module NOTE Do NOT wire to terminals D, F & F - use terminals on Back Board - See “Main Back Board” on page 5. Key Description A LED 1 through LED 8 provide the following status information LED 1 Red Heartbeat LED 2 Green, Comms Tx for network LED 3 Green, Comms Rx for network LED 4 Yellow, Internal fault for network LED 5 Green, Comms Tx for IFAM LED 6 Green, Comms Rx for IFAM LED 7 Yellow, Internal fault for IFAM LED 8 Green, Comms for SPI Bus B Port J4, RJ45 connector for receiving CAT5 Ethernet C LED 9, LED 10 and LED 12 provide the following status information: LED 9 Yellow, Full duplex (on) half duplex (off) LED 10 Red, Speed, 10MHz (off), 100MHz (on) LED 12 Green, Communication present when flashing D NET OUT terminals transmit network communications * See Note E E terminal, earth ground * See Note F NET IN terminals receive network communications * See Note G IFAM2 terminal, full duplex RS485 communications H E terminal, earth ground J IFAM1 terminal, full duplex RS485 communications Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 28 Hardware Overview 1 Zone LED Board The Zone LED Board contains 48 LEDs and is fitted to the LCD Main Processor Board of the FACP. A maximum of three Zone LED Boards can be fitted within the 2-8 loop enclosure to provide the fascia of the FACP with 144 Zone LED indicators. The figure below illustrates the component side of the Zone LED Board: Figure 1-32 Zone LED Board Zone indicators are not shown on the component-side image above. Zone indicators are located on the opposite side of the circuit board. The component-side of the Zone LED Board is visible when the lid of the FACP is open. Zone LED indicators are not present on the component-side of the Zone LED Board. The opposite side of the image shown contains Zone LED indicators. LED 50 flashes red when the heartbeat is operating on the Zone LED Board. LED 49 is red when data is received on the Zone LED Board. The figure below illustrates the location of the Zone LED Board on the lid of the FACP: Figure 1-33 Zone LED Board Location Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 29 Hardware Overview 1 Vision Unit. The Vision Unit provides a full-colour graphical-display and touch-screen. The Vision Unit is a full function fire alarm repeater that is configurable and application flexible. The Vision Unit can be configured to replicate functions of a FACP or to operate as a display-only-device for applications where FACP functions are unavailable. The figure below illustrates the fascia of the Vision Unit: Figure 1-34 Fascia of the Vision Unit Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 30 Hardware Overview 1 The Vision Unit can be flush-mounted or recessed on a wall using our quick-fix adaptor-frame. Special finishes and colours are available for models of the Vision Unit. The figure below illustrates Vision Unit internal features: Figure 1-35 Vision Unit internal features A B C D E F G H J K L QP N M Key Description Key Description A USB to PC communications port H Buzzer B 24 V In/Out, Remote PSU monitor & Ground Terminals J Proprietary connections for manufacturing purposes C Reboot button (panel firmware dependent) K SD card slot D Write Enable switch L No function E No function M IFAM terminals F No function N Network terminals (Net in, Net out) G Processor reset button P Not used Q USB to PC communications port Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 31 Hardware Overview 1 Power Supplies Models of the FACP can include the 5.25 Amp or the 10.25 Amp power supply. The 5.25 Amp Power Supply can charge standby-batteries up to 26Ah. The 10.25 Amp power supply can charge standby-batteries up to 45Ah. Both power supplies provide an output voltage of 24V and accept input voltages of 115 VAC or 230 VAC. A jumper connection on the 5.25 Amp Power Supply is used to set input voltages for 115 VAC or 230 VAC. The jumper connection is set at the factory according to input voltage requirements of the customer. The 10.25 Amp power supply does not provide a jumper connection to select between input voltages. This power supply includes a universal input feature that automatically compensates for input voltages between 95V and 250V AC. Features Features of the power supplies include: Deep-Discharge Prevention The 10.25 Amp Power Supply prevents deep-discharge of the standby-batteries by disconnecting the load when the standby-battery-voltage drops below 19+/-1V DC. A deep-discharge can cause permanent damage to standby-batteries. Preventing this condition allows standby-batteries to recharge for continued operation after extended power-outages. Battery-Backup Provides battery power to the load when the AC input of the power supply falls below the rated level. The voltage at the load remains within the specified range during these switching-transitions. Battery-Boost Boosts standby-battery voltage to maintain a constant 22 VDC when the voltage drops below the 22 VDC level. Short-Circuit Protection Provides a shut down on the load side of the power supply when the load-current exceeds the maximum level. Automatic-Retry Restores output to the load when operating conditions return to nominal levels. This feature restores voltage levels at the load following conditions such as over-current and battery depletion. Battery Impedance Provides a fault warning when the impedance of the battery charging circuit reaches a level that affects operation of the system. Battery Supervision Battery presence and low battery voltage supervision Earth Fault detection Earth Fault Detection General Fault Relay All faults are reported over the common fault contacts Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 32 Hardware Overview 1 The figure below illustrates the 5.25 Amp Power Supply of the FACP: Figure 1-36 5.25 Amp Power Supply The figure below illustrates the 10.25 Amp Power Supply of the FACP: Figure 1-37 10.25 Amp Power Supply Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 33 Hardware Overview 1 Status Indicators Status indicators are located on the 5.25 Amp and 10.25 Amp power supplies for diagnostic information. The figure below illustrates status indicators of the 10.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 1-38 Power Supply Status Indicators Status indicators of the 10.25 Amp Power Supply are identical to those of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply. Key LED Indicator Illuminated Colour Condition When Illuminated A AC Normal Green Mains power is connected B Heartbeat Amber The processor is functioning when the heartbeat is flashing C DC Out on Green The 24V DC output is supplying power to the load D General fault Amber The battery charge voltage is too high E Earth fault Amber The 24V DC supply is connected to earth F Battery low Amber The battery voltage is drops below 20.4V DC. G Battery disconnected Amber Standby-batteries are disconnected from the load when the battery voltage drops below 19 +/- 1V DC. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 34 Hardware Overview 1 Functional Features The following summarises the standard features found on all models of the FACP’s: Inputs and Outputs Input and Output features of the FACP’s include: Feature Description Detection Loops One to eight circuits, two per loop card Sounder Outputs Four sounder outputs. Each pair of sounder outputs can be converted to one loop circuit. Auxiliary 24V Supplies Two outputs, programmable Fault Relay Volt free changeover contact, programmable Fire Relay Volt free changeover contact, programmable Alarm Relay Volt free changeover contact, programmable Programmable Relay 1 Volt free changeover contact Programmable Relay 2 Volt free changeover contact Programmable Inputs Three independently programmable inputs Fire Routing Input Supervised input to receive confirmation signal from fire routing equipment. Re -programmable for any input event type. Fire Routing Output Voltage reversing output, 24V DC for signalling fire routing equipment. Re-programmable for any output event type. Fault Routing Output Voltage reversing output, 24V DC for signalling fault routing equipment. Re-programmable for any output event type. Fault Routing Input Supervised input to receive confirmation signal from fault routing equipment. Re -programmable for any input event type. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 35 Hardware Overview 1 Communication Communication features of the FACP include: Feature Description USB Type A One USB type A port USB Type B One USB type B port Ancillary RS485 Bus Connection provides up to 32 ancillary devices with 512 programmable points Fire Routing RS485 Bus Configurable and compatible with proprietary fire brigade interface equipment RS232 Port 1 Configurable RS232 port 1 for ancillary devices RS232 Port 2 Configurable RS232 port 2 for ancillary devices Expansion Expansion features of the FACP include: Feature Description Auxiliary Connector Connector for providing additional detection loops and I/O modules Network Card Connector Supports networking of panels through an RS485 connection I/O Board Connectors Connectors for I/O boards to be fitted in lieu of two loop boards. Micro SD card Connector Micro SD card connector for flash memory expansion Printer Connector Connector for panel mounted Printer (RS232) Zone LED Board Connector Connector for Zone LED boards. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 36 Hardware Overview 1 User Interface User interface features of the FACP include: Feature Description Display Full colour, 7” ( 178 mm) VGA LCD with resistive touch panel. Context sensitive controls on touch screen display. No additional controls. Configurable screen with customer logo and/or contact details. Ambient light sensor for automatic brightness level adjustment. Keyswitch Keyswitch for user level access to FACP controls. Indicators LED indicators provide illumination for mandatory FACP indications. Power Power features of the FACP include: Feature Description Input power Input power 230V AC or 115V AC Power supplies Power supply 5.25 A 24V DC or 10.25 A 24V DC. Battery Capacity Battery capacity 26 Ah (two to eight loop) standard enclosure Configuration Configuration features of the FACP include: Feature Description Fascia Controls Configure the FACP through the level 3 front panel fascia controls. Programming Configure the FACP using the Loop Explorer configuration utility programme. Computer Provide programming using a computer connection to the USB type B connector of the FACP. Flash Memory Stick Provide programming using a flash memory stick connection to the USB type A connector of the FACP. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 37 Installation 2 Section 2 Installation This section provides instructions for connecting cables, mounting and testing the FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) for installation. General Installation Checklist To complete the installation: 1 Create a plan of the fire alarm system and checklist for installing the FACP. 2 Remove the FACP from its packaging and check its contents. 3 Open and remove the fascia-door from the FACP cabinet. 4 Open and remove the lid from the cabinet of the FACP. 5 Disconnect and remove ribbon cables and earth cables. 6 Remove the back-plate from the cabinet. CAUTION! Maintain extreme care when anchoring the cabinet to the premises wall. Electronic components within the FACP are vulnerable to physical damage from severe shock and vibration. Remove the cabinet-door and fascia from the cabinet when installations cannot guarantee vigilant care during cabinet anchoring. 7 Mount the empty-cabinet of the FACP to the premises wall. 8 Thread cabling into the cabinet and secure it to the terminals of the FACP. 9 Re-attach the back-plate to the cabinet. 10 Place standby-batteries in the base of the cabinet. 11 Re-attach the fascia-door of the FACP. 12 Re-attach the lid to the FACP cabinet. 13 Dress and reconnect ribbon cables and earth cables. 14 Determine the current consumption of the fire alarm system. 15 Determine the battery capacity of the FACP. 16 Connect the standby-batteries to the BATTERY terminals of the power supply. 17 Close the fascia-door and the lid of the FACP. 18 Apply power to the FACP from the AC source. 19 Test the installation of the FACP. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 38 Installation 2 Before You Begin Before you begin the installation, take a few minutes to review the installation information, gather the required items, and complete the tasks listed below to make the installation as quick and easy as possible. CAUTION! The FACP installation must be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electronic components. Electronic components within the FACP are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge. Ground straps must be worn by installers before handling FACP circuit boards to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge. 1 Create a plan and checklist before beginning the installation process. Planning can reduce the number of problems that can occur during installation. 2 Select an environment that is suitable for operating the FACP. The site chosen for mounting the FACP should be clean and dry and not subject to excessive shock or vibration. Ensure that the FACP environment is free from wire ends, knockout discs and other debris. 3 Verify that you received the following items to operate base functions of the FACP: Item Quantity Description 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply 1 The 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp power supply are the power-sources of the FACP. All models of the FACP contain the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply. Main Back Board 1 The Main Back Board of the FACP contains slots for six circuit boards. The Main Back Board accepts the System Board A Module, System Board B Module, Dual Loop Modules. All models of the FACP contain the Main Back Board. Extension Board 1 The Extension Board is fitted to the right hand side of the Main Back Board. Only fitted to 16 Loop versions of the FACP. LCD Main Processor Board 1 The LCD Main Processor Board provides operation of the touchpanel-display. All models of the FACP contain the LCD Main Processor Board. Network module (Optional) 1 Provides networking functionality to the panel, each panel that is networked will require a network module. Network, Ethernet & IFAM module (Optional) 1 Provides networking, Ethernet and IFAM functionality to the panel, each panel that is networked will require a network module. System Printer (Optional) 1 The printer allows the printing of lie or logged fire-system events. It is mounted on the front fascia of the panel. 10 Conductor IDC Printer Cable (Optional-Only required when Printer Installed) 1 The 10 Conductor IDC Printer Cable connects from the connector on the printer assembly to the “Printer” connector on the LCD Main Processor Board. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 39 Installation 2 Item Quantity Description System Board A Module 1 A System Board A Module is required for operation of the FACP. All models of the FACP contain one System Board A Module. System Board B Module 1 A System Board B Module is required for operation of the FACP. All models of the FACP contain one System Board B Module. Dual Loop Module 1 The Dual Loop Module provides two addressable loop functions for the FACP. All models of the FACP contain one Dual Loop Module. Earthing Cable 4 The earthing cable is yellow-stripped-green, 1.0 mm, insulated wire containing connecting lugs. Earthing cabling provides common electrical earth connections to the cabinet-lid, fascia and back-plate. 14 Way IDC PSU Signal Cable 1 The 14 Way IDC PSU Signal Cable connects from the J5 connector of the 5.25 A or 10.25 A Power Supply to the J18 connector of the Main Back Board. Battery Jumper Lead 1 The Battery Jumper Lead connects from the (+) terminal of standby-battery 1 to the (-) terminal of standby-battery 2. Battery Black Lead 1 The Battery Black Lead connects from the power supply, BATTERY (-) terminal to the (-) terminal of standby-battery 1. Battery Red Lead 1 The Battery (+) Red Lead connects from the power supply, BATTERY (+) terminal to the (+) terminal of standby-battery 2. PSU Power 0V Lead 1 The PSU Power 0V Lead connects from the RTN terminal of the power supply to the (-) terminal of connector X96 on the Main Back Board. *** PSU Power 24V Lead 1 The PSU Power 24V Lead connects from the 24V terminal of the power supply to the (+) terminal of connector X96 on the Main Back Board. *** 34 Way IDC Cable 1 The 34 Way Cable connects from the J13 connector of the Main Back Board to the J25 connector of the LCD Main Processor Board. 40 Way IDC Cable 1 The 40 Way Cable connects from the Main Back Board to the J24 connector of the LCD Main Processor Board. Zone LED Boards(s) (Optional) 1-3(max) The Zone LED Boards (s) are required if an individual optical indication of each zones is required. Note: this information is displayed on the LCD screen as standard Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 40 Installation 2 Item Quantity Description 10 Way IDC Zone LED Cable (Optional-Only required when a zone card is Installed) 1 The 10 Way IDC Zone LED Cable connects from the J1 connector of the LED Zone Board to the J28 connector of the LCD Main Processor Board. 10 Conductor IDC Zone LED to LED Cable (Optional-Only required when more than one zone card is Installed) 1 or 2 The 10 Conductor IDC Zone LED to LED Cable is a daisy-chainjumper that connects from the J2 connector of one LED Zone Board to the J1 connector of the next LED Zone Board. One 10 Conductor IDC Zone LED is required when two LED Zone Boards are installed on the fascia of the FACP. Two 10 Conductor IDC Zone LED Cables are required when three LED Zone Boards are installed on the fascia of the FACP. 10 Conductor IDC Printer Cable (Optional-Only required when Printer Installed) 1 The 10 Conductor IDC Printer Cable connects from the connector on the printer assembly to the “Printer” connector on the LCD Main Processor Board. Fuse Accessory Pack 1 Fuse Accessory Pack containing KD25800 series RPSM2 fuses. FF very fast acting 12A. 4 Acquire the following items that are not included with the FACP, but may be required for the installation: Item Quantity Description Standby-Batteries 2 Two 12 VDC standby-batteries. Refer to Installation Manual Appendices to determine the AmpHour capacity required to support the system and recommended model for operating under minimum Amp-Hour conditions. Mounting Hardware 1 The mounting hardware that secures the FACP to the premiseswall is not provided in the FACP packaging. Mounting screws must be M5 with a minimum length of 30mm Anti-static handling strap 1 An Anti-static handling strap is required for handling the FACP circuit boards. *** Locating Connector X96: Connector X96 is in a vertical position below vertical connector X80 on the Main Back Board. Connector X96 includes connections for E, FLT, (-) and (+) of the power supply. Connector X80 includes terminal connections for Network, RS485I/O Fire Routing O/P and Prog I/P. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 41 Installation 2 Installing the FACP Before the system is installed the internal components MUST be removed before the cabinet is fixed in the required location. Removing Cabinet Components Remove the Fascia, Lid, Back-Plate and Batteries of the FACP before mounting the Cabinet-Box. The Fascia contains the LCD Main Processor Board and Zone LED indicators of the FACP. The Back-Plate contains the Main Back Board, the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply and grounding terminals. For 16 Loop versions of the FACP negate stages 3, 4 & 7. Fascia panel is adjoined to cabinet door. To remove these components of the FACP: 1 Insert the key and turn clockwise to unlock cabinet-door of the FACP. Figure 2-1 Unlocking the Cabinet-Door 2 Open the cabinet-door. 3 Grasp the metal assembly at both ends shown by the arrows and then tug gently to open the fascia of the FACP. Figure 2-2 Opening the Fascia 4 Open the fascia of the FACP. 5 Disconnect four ground jumper cables from the lid and leave the opposite cable ends connected for safekeeping. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 42 Installation 2 Figure 2-3 Removing Ground Connections 6 Remove the two ribbon cables from the LCD Main Processor Board. The cables will be reconnected to the LCD Main Processor Board following Cabinet -Box fixing. Figure 2-4 Removing Ribbon Cables Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 43 Installation 2 7 Remove four hinge-pins of the Fascia and then remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-Box of the FACP. Return the four hinge-pins to the hinges of the Cabinet-Box for safekeeping. Figure 2-5 Removing Hinge-Pins of the Fascia To remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-Box: 8 1 Pull the head of the upper-hingepin (A) away from the hingeassembly using finger in hinge hoop. 2 Brace the top-corner of the Cabinet-Lid to maintain alignment with the lower-hinge. 3 Pull the head of the lower-hingepins (B), (C) and (D) away from the hinge-assembly using finger in hinge hoop. 4 Remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-box of the FACP when the four hinge-pins have been removed. Remove two hinge-pins of the Cabinet-Lid and then remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-Box of the FACP. Return the two hinge-pins to the hinges of the Cabinet-Box for safekeeping. Figure 2-6 Removing the Hinge-Pins of the Cabinet-Lid To remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-Box: 9 1 Pull the head of the upper-hinge-pin (1) away from the hingeassembly using finger in hinge hoop. 2 Brace the top-corner of the cabinetdoor to maintain alignment with the lower-hinge. 3 Pull the head of the lower-hinge-pin (2) away from the hinge-assembly using finger in hinge hoop. 4 Remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-box of the fire Control Panel when the two hingepins have been removed. Remove two retaining screws from the back-plate and then remove the back-plate from the FACP cabinet. Fit the two retaining-screws in the empty-holes of the box for safekeeping. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 44 Installation 2 Figure 2-7 Removing the Chassis To remove the Chassis from the Cabinet-Box: 1 Remove two Posi-head mounting-screws (A) from the top portion of the Chassis. 2 Slide the Chassis upward to remove it from tabs (B) of the Cabinet-Box. 3 Place the two Posi-head mounting-screws in the holes of the Cabinet-Box for re-attaching the Chassis. Figure 2-8 Removing the Chassis For 2 to 16 Loop versions on the FACP Only. To remove the chassis from the Cabinet-Box: 1 Remove three Posi-head mounting-screws (A) from the top portion of the Chassis. 2 Slide the Chassis upward to remove it from tabs (B) of the Cabinet-Box. 3 Place the three Posi-head mounting-screws in the holes of the Cabinet-Box for re-attaching the Chassis. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 45 Installation 2 Figure 2-9 Empty Cabinet-Box of the FACP Setting the Location The FACP must be mounted in an accessible position as agreed with the end user and local requirements. The unit must not be mounted in another enclosure or near sources of excessive heat. The FACP is intended for indoor, dry use only. Once the location has been agreed the location for the panel must be a dry, flat surface, level and in a position so that the enclosure is not distorted Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 46 Installation 2 Fixing the Cabinet 5mm screws or M5 bolts and any additional appropriate hardware for the fixing substrate must be used for mounting the cabinet-box in all four hole-mounting positions. Using the box as a template, mark the position of the fixing holes, ensuring that the wall is flat at the chosen location. Mark hole locations on the premises-wall for mounting the empty cabinet of the FACP. The FACP is supplied in standard and deep size cabinet styles. The figure below illustrates dimensions of the standard and deep size cabinet: Figure 2-10 Standard and Deep Size Cabinet 2 to 8 loop Deep 150 194 2 to 8 loop Standard 420 368 590 536 590 536 420 368 2 to 16 loop Deep 153 205 2 to 16 loop Standard 537 487 716 666 716 666 537 487 Drill four holes in the premises-wall according to appropriate dimensions identified above and then fix the empty cabinet to the wall using the mounting hardware to secure it. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 47 Installation 2 Operating Constraints Installation of the FACP must include the operating constraints of the system to maintain continuous signal monitoring and reporting. Operating constraints are based on the current-driving capability of the FACP outputs and the external loading caused by devices and cabling. External loads connected to the FACP outputs must be chosen within the driving limits of each output. The loading placed on these outputs can be caused by individual or multiple combinations of signalling line circuits, Sounders and initiating devices. Cabling is also an external loading property on outputs of the FACP. Select cabling size and length based on the type of circuit connected to the output of the FACP before installing and connecting to the panel. Feeding cables into panel Cables must be connected using suitable, 20mm cable glands fitted to the knockouts provided. If additional cable entry points are required, all swarf and debris caused by drilling entries must be cleared before the system components are re-fitted and power is applied to the FACP. Remove the appropriate number of knockouts in the positions required to suit the circuits that connect to the FACP and fit suitable, EMC rated cable glands. See figure 2-10, Standard and Deep Size Cabinets for suitable knockout locations. Dress AC cabling as far away as possible from addressable and communication cabling. Separate high and low voltage wiring in the enclosure with a minimum gap of 6.35 mm. Refer to Appendices to determine specific operating constraints for devices and cabling connected to the FACP. 1 Remove knockout-tabs from the cabinet according to the installation mounting requirements. 2 Thread AC power-cabling into one of the cabinet-holes provided by the knockout-tabs. 3 Thread all other cabling into cabinet-holes on the opposite side of the AC power cabling. Remove additional knockoutholes directly adjacent to this knockout-hole, to provide space for more cabling. CAUTION! Do not route addressable cabling through the same conduit as AC lines. Replacing Cabinet Components Replace cabinet components of the FACP to prepare for connecting standby-battery and AC power. To replace cabinet components of the FACP: 1 Replace the back-plate in the cabinet-box. Refer to “Removing Cabinet Components” for back-plate mounting details. 2 Replace the lid and fascia on the cabinet-box. Refer to “Removing Cabinet Components” for lid attaching details. 3 Replace and connect standby-batteries in the base of the cabinet-box. 4 Connect and dress cabling of the FACP. Refer to “Removing Cabinet Components” for earthing connections of the lid, fascia, back-plate and cabinet-box. 5 Close and lock the lid of the FACP. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 48 Installation 2 Installing Standby-Batteries the FACP provides an Amp-hour capacity maximum of 26 Ah for 5.25 Amp Power Supplies and 45 Ah for 10.25 Amp Power Supplies. CAUTION! Battery terminal shorts can reduce the life of the standby-batteries and in extreme cases can cause harm to individuals. Do not permit battery terminals to short while connecting standby-batteries. Handle standby-batteries with care. Standby-Battery Capacity Determine the current consumption of the fire alarm system for alarm and standby conditions. Use these maximum current values to obtain the battery capacity of the fire alarm system. Refer to Appendix for calculations for determining the battery capacity of the installed system. Perform the installation only after calculations have been completed for a suitable battery size. Battery standbyhours are dependent on the required standby period and load of the FACP system To connect standby-batteries of the FACP: 1 Place two 12 VDC, SLA, re-chargeable, standby-batteries in the base of the FACP cabinet. 2 Orient terminals of the standby-batteries so that the positive ( + ) terminal of one standby-battery is facing the negative ( - ) terminal of the other. 3 Connect the black wire of the power supply to the negative ( -) terminal of Battery 1. 4 Connect the red wire of the power supply to the positive ( + ) terminal of Battery 2. 5 Connect the jumper-wire to the remaining positive and negative terminals of Battery 1 and Battery 2. The figure below illustrates standby-battery connections of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 2-11 Connecting Standby-Batteries of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply The series connection of the standby-batteries shown provides the 24 volts required to operate standby. Do not connect standby-batteries in parallel. A parallel connection will not provide the 24 volts necessary to operate standby. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 49 Installation 2 Optional Marine-Battery-Brackets Install marine-battery-brackets when operating the FACP in.marine environments. Marine-battery-brackets prevent movement of the standby-batteries in the cabinet of the FACP. Two marine-battery-brackets are provided in the packaging of the FACP. To install Marine-battery-brackets: 1 Place a marine-battery-bracket on top of one of the standby-batteries in the cabinet of the FACP. 2 Slide the marine-battery-bracket to the rear and align the appropriate Amp hour (Ah) through-hole with the fixing location in the rear of the cabinet. 3 Secure the marine-battery-bracket against the rear of the cabinet using screws provided in the packaging. 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the second marine-battery-bracket and second standby-battery. 5 Place the battery strap across the face of both standby-batteries and secure it to the rear of the cabinet-box. The figure below illustrates a marine-battery-bracket installation on the FACP: Figure 2-12 Marine-Battery-Brackets Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 50 Installation 2 Connecting and Dressing Cabling This section describes connections between the power supply and the Main Back Board of the FACP. Separate high and low voltage wiring in the enclosure with a minimum gap of 6.35 mm. Reference BS EN60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment. Connecting 24V and Host I/F Wiring To connect 24V wiring of the 5.25 A or 10.25 A Power Supply to the Main Back Board: 1 Connect the red wire from the positive ( + ) 24V terminal of the power supply to the positive ( + ) terminal-strip on the Main Back Board. 2 Connect the black wire from the negative ( - ) RTN terminal of the power supply to the negative ( - ) terminal-strip on the Main Back Board. Connect the ribbon cable from the Host I/F J5 connector of the power supply to the J18 connector of the Main Back Board to connect Host I/F wiring of the power supply to the Main Back Board. The figure below illustrates the 24V and Host I/F wiring connections of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 2-13 Connecting 24V and Host I/F Wiring of the 5.25 A Power Supply Terminal connections of 24V and Host I/F are identical on the 10.25 A Power Supply and the 5.25 A Power Supply. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 51 Installation 2 Power Supplies FACP’s can be equipped with 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supplies. These power supplies can be set to operate at inputs of 115 VAC or 230 VAC. Both power options include standby battery operation. Set Dip Switches on the 5.25 Amp and 10.25 Amp Power Supplies before completing the installation process. The power supply settings must be performed to establish the optimal charge current for the standby-batteries. The 5.25 Amp Power Supply The 5.25 Amp Power Supply contains a jumper setting for changing from 115 VAC to 230 VAC. Check the jumper setting prior to wiring and operating the 5.25 Amp Power Supply with the FACP. WARNING! Ensure Jumper-J1 has been removed before operating the FACP at 230 VAC. Failure to remove Jumper-J1 prior to operating at 230 VAC will cause permanent damage to the 5.25 Amp WARNING! DANGER: High Voltage present on jumper pins. Remove AC power before changing jumper setting. The figure below illustrates the location of jumper-J1 on the 5.25 Amp Power Supply of the FACP: Figure 2-14 Jumper-J1 of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply To provide 230 VAC operation, remove jumper-J1 from the circuit-board of the power supply. To provide 115 VAC operation, connect jumper-J1 to the circuit-board of the power supply. Provide an AC power connection to terminal block TB6. Protect AC power to branch circuits with a 20 Amp antisurge-fuse and include an accessible disconnect device or isolation switch. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 52 Installation 2 To connect AC power to the 5.25 Amp Power Supply: 3 Connect a wire from the ground-terminal of TB6 to the ground-stud-terminal of the cabinet-box. 4 Connect a wire from the ground-stud-terminal of the cabinet-box to an earth-ground. Provide this earth-ground connection in close proximity to the cabinet-box. 5 Connect a wire from the neutral-terminal (N) of TB6 to the neutral of the power-source. 6 Connect a wire from the line-terminal (L) of TB6 to the line of the power-source. The figure below illustrates AC connections of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 2-15 AC Power Connections of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 53 Installation 2 Dip Switches are located on the outer edge of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply. Dip switches of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply are located in a similar location as the 10.25 Amp Power Supply. The figure below illustrates the location of Dip Switches on the 5.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 2-16 Dip Switch Location The figure below illustrates Dip Switch positions on the 5.25 Amp Power Supplies: Figure 2-17 Dip Switch Position In order to comply with requirements of EN54-4, Dip Switch 1 must be OFF and Dip switch 2 must be ON. Dip Switch 3 settings must be in the OFF position when powering fire alarm detection and control equipment. Dip Switch 4 is dependent upon the battery type used, if Yuasa batteries are used then Dip Switch 4 should be off, as shown: ON 1 2 3 4 The tables below describe Dip Switch settings 1 through 4 of the 5.25 Amp Power Supply. Switch 1 Switch 2 Description Off Off Recommended for standard operation Off On EN54-4 compliant On Off Disable fault reporting of disconnected standby-batteries On On Disable fault reporting of the standby-battery impedance test Switch setting 3 is not used on the 5.25 Amp Power Supply. Switch 4 Description On Sets standby-batteries for the Powersonic manufacturer. Off Sets standby-batteries for the Yuasa manufacturer. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 54 Installation 2 The 10.25 Amp Power Supply Unlike the 5.25 Amp Power Supply, the 10.25 Amp Power Supply does not require a jumper to switch between 115 VAC and 230 VAC. The 10.25 Amp Power Supply provides an auto detect feature that automatically compensates for input voltages of 115 VAC or 230 VAC. Provide an AC power connection to terminal block TB6. Protect AC power to branch circuits with a 20 Amp antisurge-fuse and include an accessible disconnect device or isolation switch. To connect AC power to the 10.25 Amp Power Supply: 1 Connect a wire from the ground-terminal of TB6 to the ground-stud-terminal of the cabinet. 2 Connect a wire from the ground-stud-terminal of the cabinet-box to an earth-ground. Provide this earth-ground connection in close proximity to the cabinet-box. 3 Connect a wire from the neutral-terminal (N) of TB6 to the neutral of the power-source. 4 Connect a wire from the line-terminal (L) of TB6 to the line of the power-source. The figure below illustrates connections of the 10.25 Amp Power Supply: Figure 2-18 Connecting AC Power to the 10.25 Amp Power Supply Figure 2-19 Dip switches of the 10.25A Power Supply Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 55 Installation 2 Figure 2-20 Dip Switch Position ON In order to comply with requirements of EN54-4, Dip Switch 1 must be OFF and Dip switch 2 must be ON. Dip Switch 3 settings must be in the OFF position when powering fire alarm detection and control equipment. Dip Switch 4 is dependent upon the battery type used, if batteries are4used DipAmp Switch 4 should be off, as shown: The tables below describes Dip Switch Yuasa settings 1 through of thethen 10.25 Power Supply: 1 2 3 4 Switch 1: Operating Mode Description On Special Application Mode. Refer to The Special Application Mode Table of this Section for information concerning the operation of this switch position. Off EN54-4 Compliant recommended for standard operation Switch 2: Ground Fault Detection On Static: Setting required for interfacing to legacy products. Earth is pulled to a static voltage between 24V and RTN (1/2 of 24V-OUT). Off Dynamic: Ground-fault detection setting for specific loop devices. Earth is pulled to a dynamic cycling voltage ranging from 1/4 to 3/4 of 24V-OUT. Switch 3: Battery Size On Sets standby-battery capacity ≤ 18 Ah. Off Sets standby-battery capacity > 18 Ah. Switch 4: Battery Manufacturer Description On Sets standby-batteries for the Powersonic manufacturer. Off Sets standby-batteries for the Yuasa manufacturer. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 56 Installation 2 Disabling Battery Indication Set Dip Switch 1 to the ON position, Dip Switch 3 to the ON position and Dip Switch 4 to the OFF position to disable the disconnected warning indication and to disable operation of the common fault relay. Disabling the Impedance Test Set Dip Switch 1 to the ON position and Dip Switch 3 to the OFF position to disable the battery impedance test and fault reporting. Special Application Mode Table SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 Battery Mfr. Battery Size Ground Fault Detection Impedance Test Intervals Battery Missing Fault ON ON ON ON Reserved for future use.............................................................................................................. ON OFF ON ON Reserved for future use.............................................................................................................. ON ON OFF ON Powersonic Large Static Disabled Reported ON OFF OFF ON Powersonic Large Dynamic Disabled Reported ON ON ON OFF Yuasa Small Static 1 min Masked ON OFF ON OFF Yuasa Small Dynamic 1 min Masked ON ON OFF OFF Yuasa Large Static Disabled Reported ON OFF OFF OFF Yuasa Large Dynamic Disabled Reported Light shading of the table indicates “production” or “demo” use. Dark shading of the table indicates a “normal, but impedance test disabled” use. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 57 Installation 2 Circuit Boards Circuit Boards of the FACP are installed at the factory according to customer requirements. In some situations it may be necessary to install additional circuit boards to satisfy fire safety requirements. This section describes procedures for installing and configuring circuit boards of the FACP. CAUTION! the FACP installation must be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electronic components. Electronic components within the FACP are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge. Ground straps must be worn by installers before handling FACP circuit boards to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge. Slot-Assignments Populate slots of the Main Back Board so that Slot A contains the System Board A Module, Slot B contains the System Board B Module and Slots C, D, E or F contain the Dual Loop Module. Optional circuit boards and assemblies can populate slots D,E and F of the Main Back Board. The figure below illustrates slots-assignments of the Main Back-Board: Slot-Assignments of the Main Back-Board Figure 2-21 Slot-Assignments of the Main Back Board Main Back Board D29 C51 C50 L6 TB6 34 Way Ribbon Cable + C36 C34 C35 T1 C57 R21 TP25 R44 + TP7 C7 R14 D4 C4 D7 D6 R11 L1 TP12 C55 TP5 C14 L5 R86 R89 C18 R20 TP11 R17 R87 R88 TP14 C9 R46 Q10TP10 R47 R24 R15 C12 R30 R23 TP16 Q12 C10 R29 Q11 R22 R10 C2 TP13 R3 TP100 C6 TP6 + TP4 TP31 R36 R37 R78 R80 TP19 C15 TP30 C56 R33 R83 U12 TP18 D38 R81 R82 TP17 R34 TP32 C13 R77 R79 TP9 TP33 R32 TP101 R13 D32 J4 Optional Slot C27 C26 D33 + U2 Optional Slot R48 R85 C25 D11 R43 Q14 R42 C58 TP103 C20 R52 C30 R41 TP24 U8 TP23 C31 R54 D12 TP3 D15 D36 TP2 C23 +C22 + U1 D37 TP15 C17 TP20 TP21 C16 TP1 D14 Optional Slot R49 R26 Q16 C24 L4 U11 C32 + D17 R53 C29 TB4 L3 D2 D3 D10 D35 D30 D9 D31 + R74 R90 R4 R75 R76 L2 R38 C5 R40 TB3 D34 R27 R28 R25 C19 R39 R73 Q7 K1 Q3 Q2 R6 DualLoop Loop Module Module DualDual Loop Module 1 and 2 R58 TP104 + + R56 R51 + TP22 R50 C28 System SystemBoard BoardBB D28 D25 C33 D18 System Board A A System Board + D27 D24 C42 D23 C40 TP28 R57 C41 D22 D21 C38 R19 R18 R12 C49 R65 TP27 R67 Q15 C43 R64 D26 R62 R63 R55 C39 D20 C37 40 Way Ribbon Cable TP106 TP26 F2 R66 R59 R69 C45 R61 R60 D19 C48 T2 C47 R70 F3 R68 C44 34 Way Ribbon Cable R71 J1 F C54 E C53 D C52 C H2 B L7 A Power Supply, 10.25 Amp or 5.25 Amp Slot Assignments = Required Slot-Assignments = Optional Slot-Assignments The Main Back Board contains connector slots A through F. Operation of the FACP requires that one Dual Loop Module is fitted in slots C, D, E or F to meet minimum operating requirements. The Dual Loop Module can be fitted in slots C, D, E or F of the Main Back Board. Slot C of the Main Back Board is the factory location for the Dual Loop Module connection. Figures contained in this manual illustrate the Dual Loop Module in slot C of the Main Back Board. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 58 Installation 2 Connecting the LCD Main Processor Board The figure below illustrates connections of the LCD Main Processor Board: Figure 2-22 Connecting the LCD Main Processor Board The fixed LCD Main Processor Board, optional Zone LED Board and optional Printer are mounted on the cabinetlid of the FACP. The LCD Main Processor Board can operate a maximum of three Zone LED Boards within a standard enclosure. One Zone LED Board provides 48 LED indicators. Three LED Zone Boards provide 144 LED indicators. Up to three zone LED boards each containing 48 LEDs can be fitted per FACP. Zone LED boards connect to the Main processor board J28 through a 10-way ribbon cable connected to J1 on the zone LED board. Subsequent zone LED boards daisy chain to the through 10-way ribbon cables. J2 is the connection out and J1 is the connection in on each zone LED board. Each Zone LED Board contains 48 zone LED indicators that can be daisy chained to provide more than 144 Zone LED indicators. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 59 Installation 2 Installing Circuit Boards To install circuit boards on the FACP: 1 Remove power at the mains and disconnect standby-batteries prior to performing the circuit board installation. 2 Remove the retaining-screw from the cover and then remove the cover from the Chassis. Figure 2-23 Removing the Chassis Cover 3 Remove the circuit board from the protective packaging using adequate electrostatic protection. 4 Point the conductor side of the circuit board toward the Chassis. 5 Grasp the circuit board using an index-finger and thumb at the top-corner opposite the conductor-side. 6 Insert the notched-end of the circuit board in the metal guide of the backplane at a 45 degree angle. Figure 2-24 Inserting Circuit Boards in the Chassis 7 Rotate the circuit board until all conductors are securely inserted into connectors of the Chassis. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 60 Installation 2 The figure below illustrates the secure position for circuit boards in the Chassis: Figure 2-25 Secure Position for Circuit Boards in the Chassis Refer to Section 4, Maintenance for instructions describing the removal of circuit boards. Optional Circuit Boards DIP Switch Settings Each optional circuit boards of the FACP must have it DIP switch set between address 1 and 32 before being fitted to the Main Back Board. The binary setting of the DIP switch conforms to a specific address location on the Main Back Board. The numeric order of the address setting between circuit boards does not impact operation but, each circuit board must be assigned a unique address. The figure below illustrates binary addresses 1 to 32. Figure 2-26 Binary Addresses Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 61 Installation 2 DIP Switch Settings An address of 7 is set when actuators of the DIP switch are “up” on positions 1, 2 and 3. These settings identify: • 20 for switch position 1, where 20 = 1 • 21 for switch position 2, where 21 = 2 • 22 for switch position 3, where 22 = 4 The binary address for this DIP is 1 + 2 + 4 = 7 The figure below illustrates settings for an address of 7 on the DIP switch: Figure 2-27 DIP Switch Settings Loop Circuit Boards DIP Switch Settings Each Loop circuit boards of the FACP must have it DIP switch set between address 1 and 4 before being fitted to the Main Back Board. The binary setting of the DIP switch conforms to a specific address location on the Main Back Board. Figure 2-28 DIP Switch Settings Field Terminal Assignments Circuit board slot positions on the Main Back Board correspond to specific field terminal locations on the Main Back Board: Slot Positions Field Terminal Location C Addressable Loops 1 and 2 or Additional Boards D Addressable Loops 3 and 4 or 8 Additional Boards E Addressable Loops 5 and 6 or Additional Boards F Addressable Loops 7 and 8 or Additional Boards Refer to Additional Boards Installation Manual (Man-1170) regarding Additional Board options and specifications. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 62 Installation 2 System Board A Module must connect to slot position A on the Main Back Board and System Board B Module must connect to slot position B on the Main Back Board. Note that these two cards do not have any address DIP switch The figure below illustrates slot position and field terminal assignments on the FACP, all wiring should be connected to the Field Wiring Terminal Blocks on the Back Board shown below and NOT on any of the individual cards. Figure 2-29 Slot Position and Field Terminal Assignments C D A B S 769 S 770 C D E F E F Installing Communication Modules (Networking) Communication Modules of the FACP operate with pre-loaded software and are non-configurable through the menu or through Loop Explorer. To install communication modules of the FACP: 1 Switch off power at the mains. 2 Open the lid of the FACP so that the LCD Main Processor Board is accessible. 3 Plug in the 40-pin female-connector of the communication module to the 40-pin male-connector of the LCD Main Processor Board. The 40-pin female-connector of the communication module is located on the trace-side of the circuit board. 4 Secure the communication module to the LCD Main Processor Board with supplied screws and lock washers in three locations. 5 Close the lid of the FACP and apply mains power. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 63 Installation 2 Network Connections Provide network connections to NETWORK IN and NETWORK OUT of the FACP after installing the Network Module and the Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module. The figure below illustrates network connections of the FACP: Figure 2-30 Network Connections of the FACP IFAM Connections Provide IFAM connections to the Fire Routing O/P terminals of the FACP after installing the Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module. The Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module provides RS485 communications to the Fire Routing O/P terminals of the Main Back Board when configured. This configuration provides half duplex RS485 connection. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 64 Installation 2 Connecting Loop Circuits Connect Loop circuits to terminal-strip X32 of the FACP. Terminate unused Loops of the FACP with zero-ohm shorting-jumpers. Connect zero-ohm shorting-jumpers on the FACP from Loop 1 OUT ( - ) to Loop 1 IN ( - ) and Loop 1 OUT ( + ) to Loop 1 IN ( + ). the FACP provides a fault signal when unused loops are not terminated. Addressable loops 1 though 8 of the FACP are monitored. The figure below illustrates loop connections on Loop 1 of the FACP: Figure 2-31 Loop Connections Loop connection containing six addressable sensors Zero-Ohm shorting jumpers must be connected to unused loop terminals. Refer to manufacturer specifications for Sensor connections. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 65 Installation 2 Connecting Spur Circuits Spur circuits may not be permitted in all regions. Check local codes of practice before using Spur detection circuit configurations. Connect Spur circuits to terminal-strip X32 of the FACP. Terminate unused loops of the FACP with zero-ohm shorting-jumpers. Connect zero-ohm shorting-jumpers on the FACP from OUT ( - ) to IN ( - ) and OUT ( + ) to IN ( + ). the FACP provides a fault signal when unused loops are not terminated. The figure below illustrates Spur connections on loop 1 of the FACP. Figure 2-32 Spur Connections Spur circuit connection containing three addressable sensors Zero-Ohm shorting jumpers must be connected between loop terminals Zero-Ohm shorting jumpers must be connected to unused loop terminals. Refer to manufacturer specifications for Sensor connections. The loop termination jumpers shown are provided in Resistor Kit (8) Zero Ohm. Refer to Appendix, for wire gage and length requirements for Loop and Spur Addressable circuit loops. Wire detection-loop-circuits of the FACP according to cable-length and circuit-load and then ensure that the voltage drop of the cable does not exceed the minimum operating voltage of the circuit-devices. The amount of Detectionloop-circuits that can be supplied for operating addressable sounders and beacons. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 66 Installation 2 Installing Addressable Devices This section describes installation requirements and constraints for addressable devices on the FACP. The addressable devices described in this section include detectors, addressable sounders and Additional Boards. Detector Spacing Install addressable detectors with minimum spacing requirements specified in local codes of practice. Detector Sensitivity Detector sensitivity can be set at different levels and for certain periods. Sensitivity levels should be determined and planned in advance. Activation Period Detector sensitivity and calibration can be set once in a twenty-four hour period. A setting is also available for limiting the annunciation time of the sounder assigned to the detector. Refer to Section 4, Operation for functional details concerning the Activation Feature of the FACP: Detection Loop Sounders and Output Boards Install addressable sounders so not more than one sounder zone is affected by a fault condition. Install detection loop devices of the FACP containing one of the following methods to meet this requirement: • Perform an addressable loop installation that does not contain output devices. • Perform an addressable loop installation where output devices are in one zone. • Perform an addressable loop installation where output devices are in different zones. Loop installations require that an isolator is fitted to every twentieth loop device in the circuit and where loops cross through zone boundaries. Connecting Sounder Circuits the FACP includes four programmable sounder outputs S1, S2, S3 and S4. The amount the sounder circuits can drive is in the specification section. See “Sounder Output” on page 106. The sounder outputs are set to operate continuously in any fire condition as a default condition. All sounder outputs can be configured to operate in a different configuration. Sounder outputs can be configured in pairs for loop circuit operation. Loop circuit operation can be assigned to a single pair such as S1, S2 or both sounder outputs containing pairs S1, S2 and S3, S4. For Spur operation, the end of line device fitted in the terminals of the control panel must be removed from the panel and fitted across the terminals of the last device on the sounder circuit. Wiring of the sounder circuit must be sized according to the cable-length and the sounder load to ensure that voltage drop of the cable does not exceed the minimum operating voltage of the connected-devices. Different limitations will apply for devices with a higher or lower minimum operating voltage. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 67 Installation 2 To install Sounders on the FACP: 1 Connect Sounders and End-Of-Line-Devices to the Sounder channel. 2 Connect End-Of-Line-Devices to unused Sounder channels. 3 Maintain the limit for maximum wire length of the Sounder circuit. The figure below illustrates a connection example of a spur Sounder circuit: Figure 2-33 Spur Sounder Circuit Example Synchronised device connections to the FACP require special conditions when installing audible and visual Sounders: Audible Devices The installation of synchronised-audible sounders on one sounder output shall not be installed in hearing range of another group of synchronised-audible sounders on another sounder output. Visual Devices The installation of synchronised-visual sounders on one sounder output shall not be installed in lineof-sight of another group of synchronised-visual sounders on another sounder output. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 68 Installation 2 AUX 24V 1 and AUX 24V 2 AUX 24V 1 and AUX 24V 2 are 24V DC outputs for powering ancillary devices such as loop modules, I/O boards and relays. Outputs of AUX 24V 1 and AUX 24V 2 are also monitored for circuit fault conditions. Circuits operating on AUX 24V 1 and AUX 24V 2 must be sized according to cable-length and device load to ensure that voltage-drop of the cable does not exceed the minimum operating voltage of connected-devices. Connect the + M and - M terminals of AUX 24 (1) or AUX 24 (2) when requiring open circuit monitoring of an auxiliary 24 VDC power source. For Aux 24V 1 and Aux 24V 2 specification refer to Specification Appendix. Relay Contacts the FACP contains five programmable relays that provide volt free changeover on terminal strip X1. These relays include: FAULT RELAY This relay activates on any fault and clears when faults are cleared. FIRE RELAY This relay activates on any fire condition and remains active until panel is reset. ALARM RELAY This relay activates on any alarm and de-activates when the alarm condition is silenced and acknowledged. PROG 1 RELAY This relay is closed for 5 seconds when the reset button is pressed under default conditions. PROG 2 RELAY This relay is closed for 1 second during every new fire event and occurs under default conditions. Each volt free changeover contact can be configured independently through the PC configuration program or the touch-panel-display using Access Level 3. This includes delays as described for Sounder Circuits. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 69 Installation 2 Fire Routing O/P The Fire Routing O/P connection provides voltage free connections on terminals ( + ), ( - ) and ( E ) of the horizontal terminal-strip Y-1. Connect the screen of the Fire Routing I/O cabling to the E terminal of the Fire Routing O/P connection. The screen of the Fire Routing I/O cabling is the cabling earth connection. Connect only compatible devices to this monitored output. The Fire Routing output is monitored for open and shortcircuit fault conditions when using an End Of Line Resistor. The Fire Routing output is protected by a self-resetting-fuse. Connect only polarized circuits to this voltage reversing output. A suppression diode must be fitted to the Fire Routing O/P circuit when the circuit includes a relay. The suppression diode suppresses interference generated by the relay when it operates. Configure this output using the touch screen menu of the FACP. Set configurations in the touch screen menu to operate and monitor devices connected to this output. The figure below illustrates an example of a Fire Routing output containing a relay circuit: Figure 2-34 Fire Routing and Fault Routing Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 70 Installation 2 Programmable Inputs Programmable Inputs (PROG I/P) of the FACP contain three programmable inputs and one 0 volt terminal. The programmable inputs are non-monitored and are activated by voltage free contacts. Connect the 0V terminal to the Prog I/P terminal in the circuit to activate the programmable function. All inputs are non-latching as a default condition of the FACP. The line impedance of the circuit connection to the Prog I/P terminals must be less than 50 ohms. The three programmable inputs can be configured to provide separate actions, delays, zones and location messaging using the menu of the touch panel display. Terminals of the PROG I/P are located on vertical terminal-strip-Y1 and are designated: Terminal Designation Condition 1 P1 -Programmable 1 on / off 2 P2 -Programmable 2 on / off 3 P3 -Programmable 3 on / off 4 0V 0 volts The figure below illustrates the PROG I/P terminals: The PROG I/P Terminals Figure 2-35 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 71 Installation 2 Operating and installing the Printer The Printer is an optional feature for printing live or logged fire-system-events. The Printer is located on the fascia, below Zone LED's of the FACP. The Printer is a thermal printer and therefore never requires replacement ink. Printing of the Printer is performed on heat-sensitive paper-rolls. The paper-rolls are accessible from the fascia of the FACP. A fault message is reported on the touch-panel-display of the FACP when paper-rolls of the Printer are exhausted. The Printer includes a front loading feature for replacing paper-rolls. Installing the Printer The Printer is installed on the FACP as an optional feature. Installation of the Printer is not necessary when it is included on the FACP. However, it may be necessary to replace the Printer over the course of the operating life of the FACP. Installation instructions from the manufacturer are supplied with the Printer. The following section describes procedures for installing the Printer: To install the Printer on the FACP: 1 Remove the Printer from the packaging and then remove any shipping material covering the assembly. Figure 2-36 Removing From Packaging 2 Orient the Printer with the cable and circuit board side facing the lid of the FACP. 3 Insert the cable and circuit board side of the Printer in the lid opening of the FACP. 4 Plug the cable of the Printer in the PRINTER connector on the LCD Main Processor Board. 5 Fix the Printer assembly in place on the lid using plastic rivets. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 72 Installation 2 Loading Paper Rolls To load paper rolls in the Printer: 1 Lift the latch on the face of the Printer to access the paper chamber. 2 Load the paper in the paper chamber with the paper edge exiting from the top and with the shiny-side facing the top of the FACP. 3 Press the << button on the face of the printer to test feed the paper. Commissioning Checks must be conducted prior to commissioning the FACP to ensure proper installation of the power supply and to confirm operation. These checks include tests of the Power Supply, Menu, Touch-Panel-Display and System Information. Power Supply Checks Perform the following inspections after completing connections and safety checks: 1 Apply AC power to the FACP from the mains. 2 Check that the AC Normal LED is illuminated on the Power Supply. Refer to Section 2, Overview for Status Indicators of the Power Supply. 3 Check that the Heartbeat LED is flashing. Refer to Section 1, Hardware Overview for Status Indicators of the Power Supply. 4 Remove the mains power and ensure that the standby-batteries are powering the FACP. The AC Normal LED on the Power Supply switches off after 30 seconds to indicate the loss of mains power. 5 Apply AC power to the FACP from the mains. 6 Disconnect the red wire from the Standby-Battery terminal. The Battery Disconnect LED on the Power Supply illuminates and the FACP continues to operate. Re-check connections and then test voltages at the primary and secondary of the Power Supply if the FACP does not operate as described above. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 73 Installation 2 Confirming Operation Perform the following before testing the operation of the FACP: 1 Connect loops, sounder circuits, inputs and outputs to the control panel. 2 Confirm that correct connections exist between the batteries and the power supply. 3 Apply AC power to the FACP. 4 Perform the Learn Panel function on the touch-panel-display of the FACP. Buzzer activation of the FACP occurs when performing the Learn Panel function. Buzzer activation during the Learn Panel function is part of configuring process and can be safely ignored. The Learn Panel function tests for opens, shorts and ground faults and also provides configuration settings for external devices on field-terminals of the FACP. During the Lean Panel function internal connections to field terminals of the FACP separate circuit-contact. the FACP is off-line when it separates contact with the field terminals. While operating in the off-line state, the FACP provides a buzzer indication to signal a system fault condition. Buzzer activation during this process is consistent with the Learn Panel function and FACP operation. 5 Confirm that the Fire System Normal condition is displayed following the Autolearn sequence. A “System” fault will occur after restarting the FACP. This is normal and is an EN54-2 requirement. This can be cleared by operation of the System Reset button on the touch screen display. 6 Perform Panel Tests of the FACP to check the internal buzzer, indicator lamps, touch-panel-display and the software. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 74 Installation 2 Fire System Normal Test The Fire System Normal display occurs when the FACP is operating properly and indicates that the installation was successful. Determine that the Fire System Normal condition is visible on the touch-panel-display before initiating Panel Tests of the FACP. Fire System Normal condition is displayed on the touch-panel-display following the booting cycle and occurs when fault conditions are not reported to the FACP. Figure 2-37 Fire System Normal Panel Tests Panel Tests are provided through No User Group of the fascia menu. No User Group contains a limited set of operations and does not require password authorization to initiate. The No User Group menu is immediately available for operation following the booting cycle of the FACP. Perform Panel Tests for indicator lamps, buzzer, the touch-panel-display and the system information. Initiate these tests when troubleshooting the FACP for loss of operation concerning theses areas. Lamp & Buzzer Test Perform the Lamp & Buzzer Test to confirm operation of indicator lamps and the buzzer of the FACP. To perform the Lamp & Buzzer Test:. 1 Press the touch-panel-display of the FACP during the Fire System Normal condition. 2 Press Panel Tests. 3 Press Lamp & Buzzer Test. The internal buzzer of the FACP sounds and all indicator lamps light for 5 seconds. Contact the help desk if fascia lamps do not light. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 75 Installation 2 Display Test This test confirms operation of the touch-panel-display. To perform the Display Test:. 1 Press the touch-panel-display of the FACP during the Fire System Normal condition. 2 Press Panel Tests on the User Controls window. 3 Press Display Test on the User Controls window. 4 Press continue on the pop-up window. The touch-panel-display cycles through a series of blank-raster colours. Press the Lamp & Buzzer Test button to operate the internal buzzer and light all LEDs on the fascia of the FACP. Press the Display Test button to provide a series of blank raster colours on the touch-panel-display. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 76 Installation 2 System Information The System Information window includes details such as Software Version, File manager, LED Controller, I/O Board Controller, Configuration Manager and the Event Log. View System Information to determine the operating status of the FACP. To view system information on the FACP: 1 Press the Fire System Normal screen to open the User Controls window. 2 Press System Information to display the System Information window: 3 The System Information window is displayed: The image provided is an example rendering of a System Information window. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 77 Installation 2 4 Press More to display a third System Information window The System Information window is displayed:\ Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 78 Installation 2 Event Log View the Event Log to determine status of initiating devices, signaling line circuits and notification appliances. To view the Event Log of the FACP: 1 Press the Fire System Normal screen to open the User Controls window. 2 Press View Event Log on the User Controls window: 3 Press More Details to display additional information about the posted event-message: The image provided is an example rendering of the View Event Log. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 79 Panel Maintenance 3 Section 3 Panel Maintenance This section describes: • Maintaining the FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel). Maintenance Perform the following procedures to maintain operation of the FACP. Inspecting Batteries Inspect the Standby-batteries annually to determine the connection integrity to the power supply and to confirm the voltage capacity available for operating the FACP during power failures. Replacing Standby-Batteries Replace both standby-batteries when required either through testing or as local codes of practice dictate. Batteries to be replaced with the types specified in this manual and sized according to local codes of practice for the standby period required. Removing the Standby-Batteries Before removal of batteries the panel should have all external power removed and adequate safety precautions should be put in place so that the battery terminals cannot be shorted. To remove the existing standby-batteries: 1 Disconnect the jumper-cable connection between batteries. 2 Disconnect the red-cable from the positive Terminal of either battery. 3 Disconnect the black-cable from the negative Terminal of either battery. 4 Remove both batteries from the bottom of the FACP cabinet. 5 Dispose of both batteries according to local bylaws or recycling regulations. Installing the Standby-Batteries To install the replacement standby-batteries: 1 Place both standby-batteries at the bottom of the FACP cabinet. 2 Connect the black-cable to the negative terminal of one battery. 3 Connect the red-cable to the positive terminal to the other battery. 4 Connect the jumper-cable from the unused negative terminal one battery to the unused positive terminal of the other battery. 5 Mark a “placed into service date” on both Batteries. Reconnect power and ensure that the system is fully operational. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 80 Panel Maintenance 3 The figure below illustrates connections for installing standby-batteries in the base of the FACP: Figure 3-1 Installing Standby-Batteries The series connection illustrated above provides the 24 volt standby voltage required by the Fire Control Panel. Do not connect the two batteries in parallel. A parallel connection will not provide the 24 volts required for operating the FACP in a standby condition. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 81 Panel Maintenance 3 Replacing Fuses the FACP contains a power-supply-fuse for protection against line overloads. Replace a fuse only after replacing components responsible for causing the fuse failure. 3 Amp Power-Supply Fuse. Replace the 3 Amp Power-Supply Fuse by removing it from the fuse-housing contained on the circuit board of the power supply. Install the replacement fuse in the fuse-housing and then test the power supply to determine that it operates. The figure below illustrates the 3 Amp fuse of the 5.25A power supply: Figure 3-2 3 Amp Power Supply Fuse Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 82 Panel Maintenance 3 Removing the Fuse To remove the fuse: 1 Turn off the main breaker that feeds AC power to the FACP. WARNING! This is a high voltage circuit area. An electrical shock hazard exists in this area when the control panel is operating. Do not remove the fuse while powering the FACP. Remove AC power at the source before attempting to remove the fuse of the power supply. 2 Locate the housing containing the 3 Amp fuse for 5.25A PSU and 5Amp fuse for 10.25A PSU. Refer to Figure 3-2. 3 Remove the upper-half of the fuse-housing with long-nose-pliers. 4 Remove the fuse from the upper-half of the fuse-housing. The figure below illustrates the open fuse-housing, note this is the same for both 5.25A and 10.25A PSU’s: Figure 3-3 Open Fuse Housing Replacement fuses must match the types originally fitted on the FACP. Care must be taken to select the correct one when fitting replacements. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 83 Panel Maintenance 3 Installing the Replacement Fuse To install the replacement fuse: 1 Ensure that the main breaker that feeds AC power to the FACP is still disconnected. WARNING! This is a high voltage circuit area. An electrical shock hazard exists in this area when the control panel is operating. Do not install the fuse while powering the FACP. Remove AC power at the source before attempting to install the 3 Amp fuse of the power supply. 2 Insert the fuse in the upper-housing. 3 Center the position of the fuse in the upper-housing. 4 Press the upper-housing on the lower-housing until the halves snap together. The figure below illustrates the closed fuse-housing: Figure 3-4 Closed Fuse Housing 5 Restore AC power to the power supply of the FACP. 6 Monitor the touch-panel-display and LED indicators on the fascia of the FACP to determine that fault conditions are not reported following replacement of the fuse. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 84 Panel Maintenance 3 Chassis Replacing Internal Components It may be necessary to remove and replace internal components during the operating life of the FACP. The following procedure describes removing the Fascia, Lid, Chassis and Batteries of the FACP. The Fascia contains the LCD Main Processor Board and Zone LED indicators of the FACP. The Chassis contains the Main Back Board, the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply and grounding terminals. WARNING! This is a high voltage circuit area. An electrical shock hazard exists in this area when the control panel is operating. Do not open the Fire Control Cabinet whilst power is still applied to the FACP. Remove AC power at the source before attempting to replace any internal components. For 16 Loop versions of the FACP negate stages 3, 6 & 8. Fascia panel is adjoined to cabinet door. To remove and replace these internal components of the FACP: 1 Turn the key clockwise to unlock and open the cabinet-door of the FACP. Figure 3-5 Unlocking and Opening the Cabinet-Door 2 Grasp the metal assembly at both ends shown by the arrows and then tug gently to open the fascia of the FACP. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 85 Panel Maintenance 3 Figure 3-6 Opening the Fascia 3 Open the fascia of the FACP by pulling gently at the locations marked by the arrows in the illustration above. 4 Disconnect four earthing-jumper cables from the lid and leave the opposite cable ends connected for safekeeping. Figure 3-7 Removing Earth Bonding connections 5 Remove the ribbon cables shown from the LCD Main Processor Board. The cables can be reconnected to the LCD Main Processor Board during the re-assembly process. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 86 Panel Maintenance 3 Figure 3-8 Removing Ribbon Cables 6 Remove four hinge-pins of the Fascia and then remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-Box of the FACP. Return the four hinge-pins to the hinges of the Cabinet-Box for safekeeping. Figure 3-9 Removing Hinge-Pins of the Fascia To remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-Box: 1 Pull the head of the upper-hingepin (A) away from the hingeassembly using finger in hinge hoop. 2 Brace the top-corner of the Cabinet-Lid to maintain alignment with the lower-hinge. 3 Pull the head of the lower-hingepins (B), (C) and (D) away from the hinge-assembly using finger in hinge hoop. 4 Remove the Fascia from the Cabinet-box of the FACP when the four hinge-pins have been removed. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 87 Panel Maintenance 3 7 Remove two hinge-pins of the Cabinet-Lid and then remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-Box of the FACP. Return the two hinge-pins to the hinges of the Cabinet-Box for safekeeping. Figure 3-10 Removing the Hinge-Pins of the Cabinet-Lid To remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-Box: 8 1 Pull the head of the upper-hinge-pin (1) away from the hinge assembly using finger in hinge hoop and push bottom across to release. 2 Brace the top-corner of the cabinet-door to maintain alignment with the lower-hinge. 3 Pull the head of the lower-hinge-pin (2) away from the hinge-assembly using finger in hinge hoop and push bottom across to release. 4 Remove the Cabinet-Lid from the Cabinet-box of the FACP when the two hinge-pins have been removed. Removing Back plate Replace the retaining-screws for safekeeping. Figure 3-11 Removing the ChassisChassis To remove the Chassis from the Cabinet-Box: 1 Remove two Phillips-head mounting-screws (A) from the top portion of the Chassis. 2 Slide the Chassis upward to remove it from tabs (B) of the Cabinet-Box. 3 Place the two Phillips-head mounting-screws in the holes of the Cabinet-Box for re-attaching the Chassis. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 88 Panel Maintenance 3 9 Figure 3-12 Removing the Chassis For 2 to 16 Loop versions on the FACP Only. To remove the Chassis from the Cabinet-Box: 1 Remove three Posi-head mounting-screws (A) from the top portion of the Chassis. 2 Slide the Chassis upward to remove it from tabs (B) of the Cabinet-Box. 3 Place the three Posi-head mounting-screws in the holes of the Cabinet-Box for re-attaching the Chassis. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 89 Panel Maintenance 3 Internal Component Connections 2 to 8 loop Figure 3-13 Overview of Internal Component Connections Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 90 Panel Maintenance 3 Internal Component Connections 2 to 16 loop The figure below shows internal Component Connections for 2 to 16 loop versions of the panel where the Extension Board is fitted. Figure 3-14 Internal Component Connections to Extension Board Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 91 Specifications A Appendix A Specifications This appendix provides electrical and environmental specifications for the FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel). Current levels provided in the tables of this appendix are maximum ratings unless otherwise indicated. Electrical AC Line Ratings Terminal Description Voltage Power L AC line 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC @ 5.25A 264 VA 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC @ 10.25A 275 VA 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC @ 5.25A 264 VA 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC @ 10.25A 275 VA N AC neutral E Earth ground Power Supply Power Supply specifications pertain to terminations of standby-batteries at battery connections of the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp power supply. All powered outputs shall be monitored for weak open and short circuit as described by clauses 5.3.4.1 and 5.3.4.2 of EN54-13. Power Supply Fuses Parameter Description 115 VAC, 24 VDC @ 5.25A 3A, 250 VAC, Slow-blow, 5 x 20 mm 115 VAC, 24 VDC @ 10.25A 5A, 250 VAC, Slow-blow, 5 x 20 mm 230 VAC, 24 VDC @ 5.25A 3A, 250 VAC, Slow-blow, 5 x 20 mm 230 VAC, 24 VDC @ 10.25A 5A, 250 VAC, Slow-blow, 5 x 20 mm Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 92 Specifications A Power Supply Input / Output Ratings Parameter Description Output Voltage 24 VDC Output Current 24 VDC @ 5.25 A or 10.25 A Ah Max. Maximum Amp-hour capacity for 5.25 Amp and 10.25 Amp Power Supplies 5.25 A 26 Ah maximum 10.25 A 45 Ah maximum (Subject to enclosure space) Load output voltage 19V DC minimum, 30V DC maximum Load output current 5.25A maximum or 10.25A maximum Ripple Voltage 1V maximum Imax a Rated maximum output current which can be supplied continuously for the 5.25 Amp and 10.25 A Power Supply. 5.25A 3.3A 10.25A 7.3A Imax b Rated maximum output current which can be supplied while battery charging is not required on the 5.25A and 10.25A Power Supply. 5.25A 4.5 A 10.25A 9.5 A Imin 10mA, minimum output current for correct operation RI Max. Maximum series resistance in battery charging circuit before a fault is indicated 5.25A 1 Ohm 10.25A 0.4 Ohm Earth Fault Indication An earth fault indication occurs on the FACP when a minimum of 30K Ohms exists between earth-ground and either DC RTN or +24 VDC of the power-supply. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 93 Specifications A System Power Standby and alarm conditions of the FACP are expressed in volt-amperes VA at the primary of the power supply. Secondary standby and alarm currents of the power supply are determined under no load conditions and occur during AC power failure at the primary. The resulting no-load current draw from the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supply occurs from standby-battery operation on the secondary. All loads of the FACP exclude external loads except End Of Line (EOL) devices. “Primary” loads of the FACP assume a fully charged battery. Alarm currents are dependent on the number of active zones and the number of active Audio / Visual devices. Standby and Alarm Current Standby and Alarm Currents are provided below for 115 VAC and 230 VAC models of the 5.25A and 10.25A Power Supply. The data includes current of the fire alarm control panel in 2 and 4 loop conditions. Two loop operation includes System Board A Module, System Board B Module and the Dual Loop Module. Four loop operation includes the System Board A Module, System Board B Module and two Dual Loop Modules. Two loop operation represents the minimum board configuration of the FACP. 5.25 A, 115 VAC Power Supply Loops Standby (mA) Alarm (mA) Description 2 244mA @ 115 VAC 272mA @ 115 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA. 560mA @ 24 VDC 650mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 274mA @ 115 VAC 302mA @ 115 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA. 680mA @ 24 VDC 760mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 4 5.25 A, 230 VAC Power Supply Loops Standby (mA) Alarm (mA) Description 2 162mA @ 230 VAC 177mA @ 230 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA. 560mA @ 24 VDC 650mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 174mA @ 230 VAC 190mA @ 230 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA. 680mA @ 24 VDC 760mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 4 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 94 Specifications A 10.25 A Power Supply, Universal Input Voltage Loops Standby (mA) Alarm (mA) Description 2 220mA @ 115 VAC 176mA @ 230 VAC 234mA @ 115 VAC 181mA @ 230 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA. 550mA @ 24 VDC 620mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 228mA @ 115 VAC 180mA @ 230 VAC 242mA @ 115 VAC 185mA @ 230 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30mA 660mA @ 24 VDC 750mA @ 24 VDC Battery current for standby and alarm when power failure condition occurs on the AC line. 4 The data provided above for standby and alarm current includes loads of the FACP alone and excludes current loads from external devices or equipment. The universal input voltage of the 10.25 A Power Supply is described with inputs of 115 VAC and 230 VAC. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 95 Specifications A Rechargeable Standby-Battery Circuit Parameter Description Standby-Battery Type Two 12 VDC, rechargeable, valve-regulated, lead-acid. Specify standby-battery manufacturers from Yuasa NP or Powersonic. Standby-Battery Capacity Reference Appendix to determine the Amp-hour rating of the standby-batteries. Charge Current Maximum charge current of Standby-Batteries when operating 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp Power Supplies. 5.25 Amp Power Supply 1.25A maximum 10.25 Amp Power Supply 2.25A maximum Battery Quiescent Current 80mA in mains failure Standby-Battery Charging Two standby batteries wired in series Battery Charging Voltage 26.4 V DC at 400C to 28.9 V DC at -5 0C Battery Disconnect Low battery shutoff voltage, 19 +/- 1V DC Standby-Battery Charge Voltage 27.6 V nominal, temperature compensated and current limited Current Draw of StandbyBattery In mains Fail, Standby, Not in Alarm Greater than 200mA with buzzer sounding Maximum Current Draw of the FACP In Alarm Greater than 200mA, the current does not include loads from sounders, solenoid, status units, ancillary boards or auxiliary equipment Current Draw of StandbyBatteries When main is Disconnected While Operating the Internal Power Supply 5.25 Amp Power Supply 5.5A maximum 10.25 Amp Power Supply 11A maximum Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 96 Specifications A Standby-Battery Loads Standby-battery loads are generated by measuring the series battery current of the power supply following a mains fail condition. Standby and alarm current of the FACP can include all or part of the following loads: : Loads Standby Current Alarm Current the FACP, 5.25 A Power Supply 78mA 78mA the FACP, 10.25 A Power Supply 50mA 50mA System Board A Module 20mA 20mA System Board B Module 25mA 25mA Dual Loop Module 115mA 115mA Sounder Outputs 0mA (per sounder output) 2.5A (per sounder output) LCD main Processor Board * 195mA 270mA Zone LED Board Standby 5mA; Alarm 3mA per LED Network, Ethernet & IFAM Interface Module Standby 50mA; Alarm 50mA Printer Standby 0mA; Printing average 1.5A * The display of the LCD main Processor Board is dimmed. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 97 Specifications A Loop Cabling Cable maximum parameters: Parameter Description Resistance 100 ohms total for both cores Core to Core Capacitance 300nF Core to Screen Capacitance 450nF Inductance Per Core 600uH Approved Cable Standard 30 Minute Fire Rated Cables Available Core Sizes Firecel SR/114H 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 Draka Firetuf FT30 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 IDH Kilflam 2000 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Pirelli/Prysmian FP200 Gold 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Tyco thermal Control Pyro-S 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Enhanced 120 Minute Fire Rated Cables Available Core Sizes Firecel SR/114E 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Draka Firetuf PLUS 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 IDH Kilflam 3000 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Pirelli/Prysmian FP PLUS 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Wrexham Mineral Insulated Cables 1.0mm2 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 Serial Data and Terminal Capacity Parameter Description Serial Data Connection 2 core RS485 (Up to 1150 metres total cable length) Maximum Terminal Capacity 2.5mm² Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 98 Specifications A Detection Loop Ratings Parameter Rating LOOP 1 ( - OUT ), ( + OUT ) LOOP 1 ( - IN ), ( + IN ) 36 VDC @500mA LOOP 2 ( - OUT ), ( + OUT ) LOOP 2 ( - IN ), ( + IN ) 36 VDC @500mA Sounder Output Individual and combined sounder outputs are load dependent and are limited to a maximum current load of 2.5A: Terminal Connection Rating ( + ), ( - ) S1, S2, S3, S4 24 VDC @ 2.5A,programmble for continuous power, synchronisation and powerdrop on reset. Fused: Electronic, programmable fuse current level Supervision: Voltage reversing DC Short Circuit Threshold: 130 Ohms +/- 20% Maximum line-voltage-drop: 2V DC End Of Line Diodes (EOLD) Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 99 Specifications A AUX 24V (1) and (2) Terminal Rating ( + ), ( - ) 24 VDC @ 1A The 24 V (1) and 24 V (2) connection is a common output and provides a 24 VDC output. Relay Ratings Terminals Connection Ratings (NO), (C) and (NC) FAULT RELAY FIRE RELAY ALARM RELAY PROG 1 PROG 2 Power Factor: 1.0 Relay Function: Common, Programmable, Not monitored 30 VDC @ 1A maximum, Volt free change over contact Network RS485 I/O Terminal Rating E , Earth Ground 0V ( + ), ( - ) IN (+) Data 3.3 VDC @42mA ( + ), ( - ) OUT (+) Data 3.3 VDC @42mA Specification Data Number of devices supported on the network 128 The RS485 I/O provides standard RS485 in single-drop mode with 120 Ohm terminations. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 100 Specifications A Fire Routing Serial I/O Terminal Rating E, Ground Earth 0V ( + ), ( - ) Data 3.3 VDC @ 42mA The Fire Routing I/O is programmable. Fire Routing O/P Terminal Rating ( + ), ( - ) 24V DC @ 100mA 10K End Of Line Resistor (EOLR) Self Resetting Fuse rated 500mA The monitored output of the Fire Routing O/P is reverse polarity. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 101 Specifications A Fault Routing O/P Terminal Rating ( + ), ( - ) 24V DC @ 100mA 10K End Of Line Resistor (EOLR) Prog I/P 1, 2 and 3 Terminals 1, 2, 3, to 0V Rating Unsupervised Input: • Open circuit voltage: 24 VDC. • Short Circuit current: 3.3mA • Threshold Impedance: 2 K Ohms System Components Parameter Description Software Zones 2000 zone capacity Software Groups 500 group capacity Event Log 10,000 event capacity, 1 second resolution. Filterable and printable. Detection Loops Up to 16 loops (defendant on model) added 2 at a time (K758 Dual Loop Modules) Relays Fault, Fire, Alarm, programmable 1 and programmable 2 are programmable, Volt free changeover relay contacts rated at 30 Volts DC at 1 Amp are provided for ancillary switching function Inputs and Outputs Programmable Inputs 3 inputs activated by volt free contacts Auxiliary Serial Port A RS232 programmable Auxiliary Serial Port B RS232 programmable Ancillary I/O board Serial Port RS232 programmable Fire Routing (IFAM) Serial Port RS232 programmable Parameter Description USB Host Port USB Type A USB Device Port USB type B Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 102 Specifications A Fire Routing Output Monitored Fire Routing Input Monitored Fault Routing Output Monitored Fault Routing Input Monitored Parameter Description Extinguisher Output Monitored Extinguisher Input Monitored Extinguisher Fault Input Monitored Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 103 Specifications A Mechanical Cabinet Components Components Description Display Full colour 800 x 480 LCD with resistive touch screen and automatic backlight dimming Printer 40 column, front loading thermal (optional) Zone LED Indicators Up to 3 banks of 48 (144) Cabinet Housing Housing Description Dimensions 2 to 8 loop Standard Cabinet 420mm (W) x 590mm (H) x 150mm (D) 2 to 8 loop Deep Cabinet 420mm (W) x 590mm (H) x 194mm (D) 2 to 16 loop Standard Cabinet 540mm (W) x 720mm (H) x 150mm (D) 2 to 16 loop Deep Cabinet 540mm (W) x 720mm (H) x 205mm (D) Housing Description Construction 2 to 8 loop Standard and Deep Cabinet Models These models include: • Mild sheet steel enclosure, 1.5 mm • Removable equipment chassis • All epoxy powder coated • Knockouts top and back, one on each side • Hinged lid with single lock • Hinged bridge plates containing fascia indications • Optional printer Construction 2 to 16 loop Standard and Deep Cabinet Models These models include: • Mild sheet steel enclosure, 1.5 mm • Removable equipment chassis • All epoxy powder coated • Knockouts top and back, two on each side • Hinged lid with single lock • Lid mounted fascia indications • Optional printer Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 104 Specifications A Housing Description Finish Epoxy powder coated Colour Lid & Box BS 00 A 05 fine texture Controls Plate RAL7016 Cable Entry 2 to 8 loop Standard and Deep Cabinet Models 20 mm knockouts, 28 on top, 18 on back, 1 on each side 2 to 16 loop Standard and Deep Cabinet Models 20mm knockouts, 35 on top, 12 on back, 2 on each side 28mm knockouts, 3 on top, 3 on back Mounting fixings 5mm thread diameter, minimum 40mm length IP Rating IP30 Weight 2 to 8 loop Models 14-16Kg 2 to 16 loop Models 20-22Kg Operating Environment Parameter Temperature Description Low Temperature -5oC Dry indoor use only High Temperature 40oC Dry indoor use only Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 105 Specifications A Required Circuit Boards System Board A Module System Board A Module provides essential functions on the FACP. These functions include: Parameter Description Sounders 1 to 4 An EOL diode is required per sounder. Default, Spur circuit, 2.5A trip after 50 ms and fixed constant current limit of 3.3A. Sounder 1 and 2 Loop or 2x Spur Sounder 3 and 4 Loop or 2x Spur J18 PSU monitor Battery disconnected, mains fail, battery low, PSU earth fault, charger fault. Power fail input A connection of less than 2K to 0V will indicate a power fail Earth fault A connection of 100K or less between a back board terminal (except volt free terminals) and earth will be indicated by an earth fault. System Board B ModuleFACP System Board B Module monitors and controls essential input and output functions on the FACP. The System Board B Module includes the following functions:: Parameter Description AUX 24 Output 1 24VDC supply rated at 1 Amp AUX 24 Output 2 24VDC supply rated at 1 Amp Fire Routing Output 0V output switches to 24V, fused at 100mA, requires End Of Line (EOL) diode Fault Routing Output 24V output switches to 0V, fused at 100mA, requires 3K3 EOL resistor. Fire Routing Input Monitored input, requires 3K3 EOL resistor Fault Routing Input Monitored input, requires 3K3 EOL resistor Parameter Description Extinguishing Output (EXT O/P) Passive output, 3K3 resistor, 680R resistor when active Extinguishing Input Activated (EXT ACTV) Monitored input, 3K3 end of line resistor Extinguishing Fault Input (EXT FAULT) Monitored input, 3K3 end of line resistor Fire Relay Volt free contact rated at 30V, 1A Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 106 Specifications A Fault Relay Volt free contact rated at 30V, 1A Alarm Relay Volt free contact rated at 30V, 1A Programmable Relay 1 (PROG Volt free contact rated at 30V, 1A Programmable Relay 2 Volt free contact rated at 30V, 1A Abbreviated function descriptions of the Back Board and the System Board B Module are provided in parentheses in the table above. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 107 Specifications A Supplementary Devices Vision Unit Electrical Parameter Description Mains supply (Mains powered models only) 230V AC +10% - 15% (20 Watts maximum) Mains supply fuse (Mains powered models only) 2 A, 20mm, glass HRC Power supply rating (Mains powered models only) 0.75A total including battery charge 28V +/- 2V Maximum ripple current (Mains powered models only) 200mV Battery type (Yuasa NP) (Mains powered models only) Two 12 Volt 1.9 Ah sealed lead acid in series Battery charge voltage (Mains powered models only) 27.6 VDC nominal Battery charge current (Mains powered models only) 0.2A maximum Battery fuse (Mains powered models only) 200mA, 20mm, glass Maximum current draw from batteries (Mains powered models only) 0.095A 24V supply (24V DC models only) 21 to 30 VDC Quiescent current of panel in mains fail 0.03A Maximum number of units to be powered from the Aux 24V output Maximum limited by Aux 24V capacity Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 108 Specifications A Communication Parameter Description Max number of units on the RS485 network 127 repeaters Mechanical Parameter Description Size 235 mm x 170 mm x 55 mm Display Full colour 800 x 480 LCD with resistive touch screen and automatic back-light dimming Construction 18 SWG, 1.2 mm mild sheet steel, IP30 rated Cable Entry 2 x 20 mm knockouts on top & bottom 3 x 20 mm and 2 x 28 mm knockouts in back Finish Epoxy powder coated Colour Lid & Box, BS 00 A 05 fine texture Weight 2 Kg maximum IP Rating IP30 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 109 Calculations B Appendix B Calculations This section describes current-loading determining the total load current and selecting standby batteries. Current-Loading Current-loading of the FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) FACP is limited to the capacity of the 5.25 Amp or 10.25 Amp power supplies. the FACP installers must determine the loading placed on these power supplies by adding the sum of device-loads to the no-load-alarm current of the FACP. The result obtained from this calculation must be below the operating current of the 5.25 Amp and 10.25 Amp Power Supply. The 5.25 Amp power supply operates the FACP and external loads with 4 Amps and reserves 1.25 Amps for charging the standby-batteries. The 10.25 Amp power supply operates the FACP and external loads with 8 Amps and reserves 2.25 Amps for charging the standby-batteries. The calculation of total-current-loading must include the sum of device-loads on the circuit outputs of the FACP. Circuits to be included in this calculation for total-current-loading are: • Panel standby and alarm currents • Detection loops • Sounder outputs • 24V OUT • AUX 24V • Peripheral interface cards • Network cards • Remote 10.25A power supply (where applicable) • External third party (where applicable) The current limits provided in the Appendix “Specifications” are maximums for each of the circuit-connections on the FACP. These levels are not intended to be summed together to determine the total-current available from the FACP. Refer to these levels only when determining the limit of device-loading on each circuit. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 110 Calculations B Determining the Total Load Current The following example demonstrates the process for determining the total load-current of the FACP with the 5.25A or 10.25A Power Supply: 1 Identify the current consumption of each device on the circuit-connection. 2 Add the device-currents together in each circuit-connection. 3 Compare the sum of the device-currents with the current-limit of each circuit-connection to verify that the summed level is below the current-limit value. 4 Add the device-load-currents together that were obtained for each of the circuit-connections: Circuit-Connection Maximum Current Limit Example Load Current Detection Loop 1 500mA 150mA Detection Loop 2 500mA 50mA AUX 24V 1A 0 Sounder 1 2.5A 750mA continuous DC Sounder 2 2.5A 925mA continuous DC Total Device Load 5 1.875A Add the Total Device Load to the no-load-alarm current of the FACP to obtain the FACP Total-Load-Current. Total Device Load + FACP (No-Load) = Total-Load-Current 1.875 + 200mA = 2.075A Total Load Current: 2.075A 6 Verify that the current level is below 5.25 Amps: 2.075A < 5.25A This example demonstrates that device-loading does not exceed the 5.25A capacity of the power supply. Reference “Specifications” for the maximum current limits provided in the example calculation above. Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 111 Calculations B Selecting Standby Batteries The following tables provide information for selecting standby batteries, power supply and enclosure(s) type depending on system configuration, number of loops and standby period required. When selecting batteries the values shown are minimum and the nearest capacity batteries, shown the Appendix “Compatible Standby Batteries” section should be used. All batteries are to be paired, wired in series (for 24V) using the battery jumper leads supplied. These are for guidance only and the required capacity should be calculated from the measured figures during commissioning. PANEL ONLY - Stand alone panel (no loop load, no network card) 24 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 12.1 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 14.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 16.7 5.25A Standard/Deep 8 19.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 10 21.1 5.25A Standard/Deep 12 23.0 5.25A Standard/Deep 14 25.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 16 28.2 10.25A Deep PANEL ONLY - Stand alone panel (no loop load, no network card) 30 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 14.9 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 18 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 20.7 5.25A Standard/Deep 8 24.1 5.25A Standard/Deep 10 26.1 10.25A Deep 12 28.5 10.25A Deep 14 31.5 10.25A Deep 16 35 10.25A Deep PANEL ONLY - Stand alone panel (no loop load, no network card) 48 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 23.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 28.3 10.25A Standard/Deep 6 32.6 10.25A Standard/Deep 8 38.1 10.25A Standard/Deep 10 41.2 10.25A Deep 12 44.9 10.25A Deep 14 49.8 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 55.2 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 112 Calculations B PANEL ONLY - Stand alone panel (no loop load, no network card) 72 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 34.9 10.25A Deep 4 42.1 10.25A Deep 6 48.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 56.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 61.3 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 12 66.8 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 74.1 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 82.2 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote PANEL ONLY - Networked panel (no loop load, network card fitted) 24 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 13.9 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 16.4 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 18.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 8 21.3 5.25A Standard/Deep 10 22.9 5.25A Standard/Deep 12 24.8 5.25A Standard/Deep 14 27.3 10.25A Deep 16 30.1 10.25A Deep PANEL ONLY - Networked panel (no loop load, network card fitted) 30 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 17.2 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 20.2 5.25 Standard/Deep 6 23 5.25 Standard/Deep 8 26.4 10.25 Deep 10 28.4 10.25 Deep 12 30.7 10.25 Deep 14 33.8 10.25 Deep 16 37.3 10.25 Deep Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 113 Calculations B PANEL ONLY - Networked panel (no loop load, network card fitted) 48 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 27.1 10.25A Deep 4 31.9 10.25A Deep 6 36.2 10.25A Deep 8 41.7 10.25A Deep 10 44.8 10.25A Deep 12 48.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 53.4 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 58.9 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote PANEL ONLY - Networked panel (no loop load, network card fitted) 72 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 40.2 10.25A Deep 4 47.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 6 53.9 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 62.1 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 66.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 12 72.2 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 79.4 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 87.6 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Stand alone panel (no network card fitted) 24 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 14.5 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 19.4 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 24.7 5.25A Standard/Deep 8 29.8 10.25A Deep 10 33.3 10.25A Deep 12 37.6 10.25A Deep 14 42.5 10.25A Deep 16 47.8 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 114 Calculations B TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Stand alone panel (no network card fitted) 30 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 17.9 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 23.9 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 29.6 10.25A Deep 8 36.0 10.25A Deep 10 40.9 10.25A Deep 12 46.2 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 52.3 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 58.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Stand alone panel (no network card fitted) 48 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 28 10.25A Deep 4 37.4 10.25A Deep 6 47.4 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 57.1 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 63.8 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 12 72 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 81.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 91.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Stand alone panel (no network card fitted) 72 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 41.5 10.25A Deep 4 55.3 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 6 70.1 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 84.3 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 94.4 10.25A + External Deep + External 12 106.5 10.25A + External Deep + External 14 120.4 10.25A + External Deep + External 16 135.2 10.25A + External Deep + External Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 115 Calculations B TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Networked panel (network card fitted) 24 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 16.3 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 21.2 5.25A Standard/Deep 6 26.5 10.25A Deep 8 31.6 10.25A Deep 10 35.1 10.25A Deep 12 39.4 10.25A Deep 14 44.4 10.25A Deep 16 49.6 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Networked panel (network card fitted) 30 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 20.1 5.25A Standard/Deep 4 26.2 10.25A Deep 6 31.8 10.25A Deep 8 38.2 10.25A Deep 10 43.2 10.25A Deep 12 48.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 54.5 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 61.0 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Networked panel (network card fitted) 48 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 31.6 10.25A Deep 4 41 10.25A Deep 6 51 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 60.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 67.4 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 12 75.6 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 14 85.1 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 16 95.1 10.25A + External Deep + Ext Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 116 Calculations B TYPICAL LOOP LOADING (table 3) - Networked panel (network card fitted) 72 Hours Standby Loops Min. Battery Capacity (Ah) Power Supply (table 1) Enclosure (table 2) 2 46.8 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 4 60.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 6 75.4 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 8 89.7 Dual 10.25A Deep + Remote 10 99.7 10.25A + External Deep + External 12 111.8 10.25A + External Deep + External 14 125.7 10.25A + External Deep + External 16 140.5 10.25A + External Deep + External Table 1 Power Supply Description 5.25A 5.25A Power Supply (supplied with panel). 10.25A 10.25A Power Supply (supplied with panel). Dual 10.25A 10.25A Power Supply (supplied with panel) plus additional boxed 10.25A power supply - with space for up-to 45Ah batteries. 10.25A + External 10.25A Power Supply (supplied with panel) plus additional boxed third party power supply - with space for greater than 45Ah batteries. Table 2 Qty Description Standard/Deep Standard or Deep enclosure. Deep Deep enclosure. Deep + Remote Deep Enclosure and additional 10.25A Power Supply. Deep + External Deep Enclosure and external third party power supply. Table 3 Average Loading calculation uses Per 2 loop card (110 addresses per loop) Qty Description Typical Model (Hochiki) 100 Photoelectric Detectors ALG-EN 40 Multisensors ACA-E 10 Heat Detectors ATJ-EN 10 Call Points HCP-E 60 Base Sounder Beacons YBO-BSB2 Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 117 Compatible Standby Batteries C Appendix C Compatible Standby Batteries This section describes approved standby-batteries from Power-Sonic and Yuasa that fit in standard and deep cabinets of the FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel). Power supplies of the FACP including the 10.25 Amp and 5.25 Amp are compatible with all standby-batteries approved for operation in standard and deep cabinets. All batteries are to be paired, wired in series (for 24V) using the battery jumper leads supplied. 2 to 8 Loop FACP - Standard size cabinet 12Ah 17Ah 18Ah 24Ah 26Ah 38Ah 45Ah Yuasa NP12-12 PowerSonic PS12120 Yuasa NP17-12 PowerSonic PS12180 Yuasa NP24-12 PowerSonic PS12260 Yuasa NP38-12 PowerSonic PS121450 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 17Ah 18Ah 24Ah 26Ah 38Ah 45Ah 2 to 8 Loop FACP - Deep size cabinet 12Ah Yuasa NP12-12 PowerSonic PS12120 Yuasa NP17-12 PowerSonic PS12180 Yuasa NP24-12 PowerSonic PS12260 Yuasa NP38-12 PowerSonic PS121450 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 17Ah 18Ah 24Ah 26Ah 38Ah 45Ah 2 to 16 Loop FACP - Standard size cabinet 12Ah Yuasa NP12-12 PowerSonic PS12120 Yuasa NP17-12 PowerSonic PS12180 Yuasa NP24-12 PowerSonic PS12260 Yuasa NP38-12 PowerSonic PS121450 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 17Ah 18Ah 24Ah 26Ah 38Ah 45Ah 2 to 16 Loop FACP - Deep size cabinet 12Ah Yuasa NP12-12 PowerSonic PS12120 Yuasa NP17-12 PowerSonic PS12180 Yuasa NP24-12 PowerSonic PS12260 Yuasa NP38-12 PowerSonic PS121450 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Man-1154GEN Rev.01 Installation Manual 118