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APS-6R Calculations. Notifier AFP-200
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Notifier AFP-200's advanced technology provides early detection of fire, helping protect lives and property. By utilizing smoke, heat, and flame detectors, it promptly identifies threats. Additionally, manual pull stations enable occupants to raise an alarm manually. The system's audible and visual warning devices, including bells and strobes, effectively alert individuals to danger. Remote notification capabilities ensure timely alerts to emergency responders, facilitating a swift response.
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J.3.2 APS-6R Calculations
Supply calculations for systems with an APS-6R follow:
• Add 2.5 A for the APS-6R and 1.2 A for the APS-6R to the AC branch circuit current in Table 44 and Table 45.
• Do not include the load current on NAC 3 and 4 in the 5.0 A limitation in Table 47 and notes.
System alarm current limitations with an APS-6R installed follow:
• TB2, terminal 1 and 2 or J1 = 3.0 A
• TB2, terminal 3 and 4 or J2 = 3.0 A
• TB2, terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 combined = 6.0 A
J.4 Installation
This section contains instructions for installing an AVPS-24/AVPS-24E and an
APS-6R.
J.4.1 Installing the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
Mounting the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
To mount the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E, follow these steps:
1. Place the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E into the cabinet as shown in Figure 161.
2. Insert mounting screws into cabinet; then tighten the screws until the
AVPS-24/AVPS-24E is securely fastened to the cabinet.
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AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
Mounting screws
Figure 161 Mounting the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
Wiring the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
Wire the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E to the control panel according to the steps in Table 68 and the drawing in Figure 162.
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WARNING: Use extreme caution when working with the AVPS-24 or APS-6R—high voltage and AC line-connected circuits are present in the AVPS-24 or APS-6R.
Turn off and remove all power sources. To reduce the risk of electric shock—make sure to properly ground the AVPS-4R or APS-6R. Before connecting AC and DC power, install the APS-6R cover.
Step
1
Action
Connect AC power as follows
Wire and Color from
AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
TB1 terminal 6 Earth Ground
(green)
AC Hot (black)
AC Neutral (white)
TB1 terminal 5
TB1 terminal 4
to Control Panel
TB7 terminal 3
TB7 terminal 1
TB7 terminal 2
2
3
4
Connect the battery as follows:
Wire and Color from
AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
Battery – (black)
Battery + (red)
TB1 terminal 3
TB1 terminal 2
to Control Panel
connector J3 (–) connector J3 (+)
Connect the Power Harness to control panel NACs 3 and 4 as follows:
• Cut jumpers JP6 and JP 7 on the CPU board (Figure 162).
Plug the Power Harness (PN 71093) into plug J10 on the CPU board (Figure 162) as follows:
• Connect J10 (–) to TB2 terminal 2 on the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E.
• Connect J10 (+) to TB2 terminal 1 on the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E.
Connect the Supervisory cable to the control panel as follows:
• Cut jumper JP3 on the CPU board (Figure 162)
• Plug the gray Supervisory Cable (PN 71033) into J11 with the wires exiting the connector on top. Plug J11 is located in the bottom right center of the control panel circuit board.
• Plug the other end of the Supervisory Cable into P1 on the AVPS-24 with the wires exiting from the bottom (Figure 162).
Table 68 AVPS-24/AVPS-24E Wiring Instructions
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Figure 162 shows wiring connections between the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E and the control panel:
JP7
JP6
Power Cable
PN 71093
J10
TB
7
J3
JP3
AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
BB-17 Battery Box
Battery Battery
Figure 162 Wiring the AVPS-24 to the Control Panel
Supervisory
Cable
PN 71033
TB1
TB2
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Key Features
- Early fire detection through smoke, heat, and flame detectors
- Manual pull stations for immediate alarm activation
- Audible and visual warning devices for effective alerting
- Remote notification capabilities for rapid emergency response
- Complies with industry standards such as NFPA 72
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What types of detectors does the AFP-200 support?
How does the system alert individuals to danger?
What is the purpose of remote notification capabilities?
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Table of contents
- 10 About This Manual
- 14 Section 1 System Overview
- 14 1.1 General Description
- 14 1.2 Features
- 15 1.3 Components
- 15 1.3.1 Membrane Switch Panel
- 16 1.3.2 Panel Sounder
- 16 1.3.3 Output Circuits (TB2)
- 16 1.3.4 Relays (TB3)
- 17 1.4 Main Assemblies
- 17 1.4.1 CPU Board
- 18 1.4.2 Cabinet
- 18 1.4.3 LCD Display
- 18 1.4.4 Membrane Switch Panel
- 18 1.4.5 Transformer Assembly
- 18 1.4.6 Batteries
- 19 1.5 Optional Devices & Option Modules
- 19 1.5.1 Digital Communicator
- 19 1.5.2 UDACT
- 19 1.5.3 Network Interface Board - NIB
- 20 1.5.4 Field Charger/Power Supply - FCPS
- 20 1.5.5 Battery Charger - CHG
- 20 1.5.6 Liquid Crystal Display - LCD
- 20 1.5.7 Option Module: Transmitter Module - 4XTM
- 20 1.5.8 Option Module: Relay/Transmitter Module - RTM
- 20 1.5.9 Meter Module
- 21 1.5.10 Trim Ring
- 21 1.5.11 Battery Box
- 21 1.5.12 Dress Panel
- 21 1.5.13 Expansion Power Supplies (AVPS-24 and APS-6R)
- 21 1.5.14 Marine Cabinet
- 21 1.6 Intelligent Detectors
- 22 1.7 Addressable Modules
- 22 1.7.1 Overview
- 22 1.7.2 Module Descriptions
- 24 1.8 End-of-Line Devices
- 24 1.8.1 Overview
- 24 1.9 Annunciation Modules
- 24 1.9.1 Overview
- 24 1.9.2 Annunciator Control Module-8R (ACM-8R)
- 24 1.9.3 LDM Series Lamp Driver Modules
- 25 1.9.4 Annunciator Control System (ACS)
- 25 1.9.5 Annunciator Fixed Modules
- 26 1.10 EIA-232 Peripheral Devices (TB4)
- 26 1.10.1 Overview
- 26 1.10.2 PRN Remote Printer
- 26 1.10.3 Keltron Remote Printer (Model VS4095)
- 26 1.10.4 CRT-2 Display Terminal
- 27 1.11 Specifications
- 27 1.11.1 Primary AC Power (TB7)
- 27 1.11.2 Battery (lead-acid only)
- 27 1.11.3 Signaling Line Circuit (TB6)
- 27 1.11.4 Notification Appliance and Releasing Circuits (TB2)
- 28 1.11.5 Relays (TB3)
- 28 1.11.6 24 VDC Power (TB1)
- 28 1.12 Cabinet Dimensions
- 28 1.12.1 Surface Mount with a BB-17 Battery Box
- 27 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- 29 1.12.2 Semi-flush Mount
- 30 Section 2 Installation
- 30 2.1 Preparing for Installation
- 30 2.1.1 Unpacking the System
- 30 2.1.2 Installation Notes
- 30 2.1.3 Standards and Codes
- 31 2.2 Installation Checklist
- 32 2.3 Backbox Mounting
- 33 2.4 AC and DC Power Connections
- 33 2.4.1 AC Power Connections (TB7)
- 34 2.4.2 Battery Power Connection (J3)
- 34 2.4.3 Expansion Power Supplies – AVPS-24 or APS-6R (Optional)
- 35 2.5 DC Output Power Connections (TB1)
- 35 2.6 Output Circuits (TB2)
- 35 2.6.1 Notification Appliance Circuits
- 36 2.7 Standard Relays (TB3)
- 37 2.8 EIA-232 Devices – Remote Printers and CRTs (TB4)
- 37 2.8.1 Overview
- 37 2.8.2 Printer Configuration
- 37 2.8.3 Installation
- 38 2.8.4 Keltron Printer
- 39 2.8.5 CRT Connections
- 41 2.9 Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
- 41 2.9.1 Overview of SLC Wiring
- 42 2.9.2 SLC Devices
- 42 2.9.3 Control Panel Capacity
- 43 2.9.4 SLC Performance
- 43 2.9.5 SLC Shield Termination
- 44 2.9.6 Setting an SLC Address for a Module
- 45 2.9.7 Wire Requirements for a Two-wire SLC
- 46 2.9.8 Wire Requirements for a Four-wire SLC
- 49 2.9.9 Wiring an Isolator Module (ISO-X)
- 50 2.9.10 Wiring an IDC with Monitor Modules
- 56 2.9.11 Wiring a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) or Control Circuit
- 57 2.9.12 SLC Wiring with Control Modules
- 59 2.9.13 SLC Wiring with an Intelligent Detector
- 60 2.9.14 SLC Wiring with an NBG-12LX Addressable Manual Pull Station
- 61 2.10 Option Module Installation
- 61 2.10.1 Overview
- 62 2.10.2 Installing a 4XTM Module
- 63 2.10.3 Installing an RTM-8 Module
- 65 Section 3 Programming
- 65 3.1 Overview
- 65 3.1.1 Programming Methods
- 65 3.1.2 In This Section
- 66 3.2 Getting Started
- 66 3.2.1 How to Access Programming Options
- 66 3.2.2 Programming Passwords
- 67 3.2.3 How to Use the Programming Keypad
- 68 3.2.4 Programming Shortcuts
- 68 3.2.5 Upload and Download
- 68 3.2.6 Key Programming Terms
- 69 3.2.7 How to Avoid Programming Errors
- 70 3.3 Program Change Options
- 70 3.3.1 Overview
- 71 3.4 How to Enter Program Change
- 72 3.4.1 Program Change Map
- 69 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- 73 3.4.2 How to Clear a Program from Memory (0=clr)
- 73 3.4.3 How to Autoprogram the Control Panel (1=auto)
- 78 3.4.4 How to Edit or Delete a Point (2=point)
- 85 3.4.5 How to Change a Programming Password (3=passwd)
- 86 3.4.6 How to Change a System Message (4=message)
- 86 3.4.7 How to Change a Zone Label (5=zones)
- 87 3.4.8 How to Edit a Special Zone (6=spl zones)
- 89 3.4.9 How to Edit System Functions (7=sys)
- 92 3.4.10 How to Check the Program (8=check)
- 92 3.5 Status Change Options
- 92 3.5.1 Overview
- 93 3.5.2 Entering Status Change
- 94 3.5.3 Status Change Programming Map
- 95 3.5.4 How to Disable or Enable a Point (1=disable)
- 96 3.5.5 How to Set Detector Selections (2=sens/comp)
- 97 3.5.6 How to Clear Alarm Verification Counters (3=clr ver)
- 98 3.5.7 How to Clear the History Buffer (4=clr hist)
- 98 3.5.8 How to Set the System Time and Date (5=time)
- 99 3.5.9 How to do a Walk Test (6=walk test)
- 101 Section 4 Operation
- 101 4.1 Overview
- 102 4.2 The Membrane Panel
- 102 4.2.1 Overview
- 102 4.2.2 How to Use the Programming Keypad
- 103 4.2.3 How to Use the Enter Key and Cursor Keys
- 103 4.2.4 How to Use the Operator Keys
- 105 4.2.5 How to Read System Status LED Indicators
- 106 4.3 How to Operate the Control Panel
- 107 4.3.1 How to Operate the Panel in Normal Operation
- 107 4.3.2 How to Operate a Panel with a Trouble Condition
- 109 4.3.3 How to Operate a Panel with a Trouble Monitor Point
- 109 4.3.4 How to Operate a Panel with a Fire Alarm
- 110 4.3.5 How to Operate a Panel with a Supervisory Condition
- 111 4.3.6 How to Operate a Panel with a Non-Alarm Condition
- 111 4.3.7 How to Operate the Panel with an Output Circuit Trouble
- 112 4.3.8 How the Control Panel Indicates a Panel Circuit Trouble
- 112 4.4 Control-By-Event Operation
- 113 4.5 Releasing Functions
- 113 4.5.1 Overview
- 113 4.5.2 How to Select Cross Zone Options
- 114 4.6 Releasing Functions
- 115 4.7 Intelligent Detector Functions
- 115 4.7.1 Summary of Detector Functions
- 115 4.7.2 Pre-Alarm Operation/Advanced Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing (AWACS™)
- 116 4.8 Time Functions
- 116 4.8.1 Overview
- 117 4.8.2 Coding Operation (NAC only)
- 117 4.8.3 Presignal/PAS Operation
- 118 4.8.4 Special System Timers
- 118 4.8.5 Waterflow Circuits Operation
- 118 4.8.6 Disable/Enable Operation
- 118 4.8.7 Style 6 Operation
- 118 4.9 Read Status
- 118 4.9.1 Overview
- 119 4.9.2 How to Enter Read Status
- 119 4.9.3 Read Status Options
- 119 4.9.4 Read Point
- 124 4.9.5 Using the History Buffer
- 118 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- 126 Appendix A Power Supply Calculations
- 126 A.1 Overview
- 126 A.2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit
- 127 A.3 The Main Power Supply
- 127 Current Limitations in Standby
- 127 Current Limitations in Alarm – System Operation on Primary Power
- 128 A.4 Calculating the System Current Draw
- 128 Overview
- 128 How to Use Table 47 to Calculate System Current Draws
- 130 A.5 Calculating the Battery Size
- 131 A.6 Selecting and Locating Batteries
- 131 A.7 NFPA Battery Requirements
- 132 Appendix B NFPA Applications
- 132 B.1 Section Overview
- 132 Specific Requirements
- 132 Additional Requirements
- 133 B.2 Central Station Fire Alarm Systems (Protected Premises)
- 133 Installing a Notifier 911AC
- 134 Installing a UDACT
- 135 B.3 NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System
- 136 B.4 Wiring a Remote Station Fire Alarm System
- 136 Overview
- 137 Using a 4XTM Module
- 138 Using an RTM-8 Module
- 138 B.5 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems
- 140 Appendix C Annunciators
- 140 C.1 LCD-80 Display
- 140 ACS Mode
- 140 Terminal Mode
- 140 C.2 Terminal Mode (LCD-80) Annunciation Interface (TB5 on CPU)
- 141 C.3 ACS Annunciation Interface (TB5 on CPU)
- 141 Supported Modules
- 141 C.4 Annunciator Capacity
- 141 Data Formats for Annunciator Address
- 141 Data Formats at Annunciator Address
- 144 C.5 Terminal Mode EIA-485 Connections (TB5)
- 145 C.6 LCD-80 ACS Mode EIA-485 Connections
- 146 C.7 Power Connections for LCD and ACS Series Annunciators
- 147 C.8 ACS and LDM Series EIA-485 Connections
- 148 Appendix D Releasing Applications
- 148 D.1 NFPA Standards
- 148 D.2 Programming Releasing Zones
- 149 Releasing Zone Functions
- 149 Delay Timer
- 149 Cross Zoning
- 150 Soak Timer (NFPA 16 Applications Only)
- 151 Abort Timer
- 151 Special Module Type Codes
- 151 Abort Switch
- 151 Man. Release
- 152 Rel Ckt ULC
- 152 Release Ckt
- 152 Initiating Devices
- 152 Warning Sounders
- 153 Auxiliary Control Relay Functions
- 153 ACS Annunciation
- 153 Deluge/Pre-Action Release
- 153 D.3 Connecting Releasing Devices
- 152 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- 154 Connecting a Releasing Device to a Control Panel through an SLC Control or Relay Module
- 154 Connecting an NBG-12LRA Agent Releasing Abort Station
- 157 Appendix E Combination Fire/Burglary Applications
- 157 E.1 Overview
- 157 E.2 Installation
- 157 Installation Overview
- 157 Installing a Tamper Switch
- 158 Wiring for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications
- 159 Connecting to an AM2020/AFP1010 Receiving Unit
- 159 E.3 Programming
- 160 E.4 Operation
- 160 Overview
- 160 Configuring the Keypad for a Security LED Indicator
- 160 Control Panel Operation in a Security Condition
- 161 Appendix F Wire Requirements
- 162 Appendix G Pre-Alarm (AWACS™) Applications
- 162 G.1 Overview
- 162 G.2 Pre-Alarm Applications
- 162 Pre-Alarm Alert Level
- 163 Action Level Pre-Alarm Function
- 163 G.3 Pre-Alarm Programming
- 163 Pre-Alarm Programming Screen
- 164 Selecting Pre-Alarm Application Levels
- 165 Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm Function
- 166 Audible Warning Applications for AWACS
- 167 Appendix H Special Zones
- 167 H.1 Overview
- 167 H.2 Presignal and Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
- 167 Presignal
- 167 Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
- 168 H.3 Time Control
- 168 H.4 NAC Code Types
- 169 Appendix I Terminal Interface Protocol
- 169 I.1 General Description
- 169 I.2 Operating Modes
- 169 Local Terminal Mode (LocT)
- 170 Local Monitor Mode (LocM)
- 170 Remote Terminal Mode (RemT)
- 171 I.3 Using the CRT-2 for Read Status
- 171 Overview
- 171 Accessing Read Status Options
- 172 Read Point
- 172 Display Devices in Alarm or Trouble
- 172 Display the Status of all Programmed Points
- 173 View the History Buffer
- 173 Send the History Buffer to the CRT
- 173 I.4 Using the CRT-2 for Alter Status
- 173 Overview
- 174 Accessing Alter Status Options
- 174 Enable or Disable Detectors, Modules, or Bell Circuits
- 175 Change Detector Sensitivity Levels
- 175 Clear the Verification Counter
- 175 Clear the Entire History Buffer
- 176 Set the Pre-Alarm for Alert or Action Level
- 176 CRT-2 Configuration
- 177 Appendix J Expansion Power Supplies
- 177 J.1 Overview
- 175 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- 177 AVPS-24 Audio/Visual Power Supply
- 177 APS-6R Auxiliary Power Supply
- 179 J.2 Programming
- 179 J.3 Supply Calculations
- 179 AVPS-24/AVPS-24E Calculations
- 180 APS-6R Calculations
- 180 J.4 Installation
- 180 Installing the AVPS-24/AVPS-24E
- 183 Installing the APS-6R
- 186 Appendix K UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements
- 186 K.1 Overview
- 186 K.2 Typical Circuit with Nonpower-limited and Power-limited Wiring
- 187 Appendix L U.S. Coast Guard & Lloyd’s Register
- 189 Appendix M CBE Programming
- 189 M.1 Purpose
- 189 M.2 Software Zones
- 189 M.3 How to Program CBE
- 189 CBE Example
- 191 Appendix N External Battery Charger
- 191 N.1 Overview
- 191 N.2 Installation Requirements
- 191 N.3 Mounting the CHG
- 191 Mounting the Charger into a CAB-X3 Series Cabinet
- 192 Mounting the Charger into a Battery Box
- 194 N.4 Connecting the CHG
- 194 Connecting a CHG-120 to the AFP
- 191 AFP-200 PN 15511:H
- - 3:17A Fri
- - ALARM: SMOKE(PHOTO) DETECTOR ADDRESS 29 ZONE 01 3:15A
- - ACKNOWLEDGE 3:16A Fri
- - SYSTEM RESET 3:17A Fri
- 191 AFP-200 PN 15511:H