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FS-250 Installation and Operation Manual
CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
PARTS SUPPLIED – FS-250
With Enclosure Packages (Black or Red)
Backbox Assembly
Front Door Assembly with
Window
Inner Door Assembly
With Electronics Package
FS-MB Main Board
FS-DB Display Board
FS-DLC Loop Driver Board
215-649112 Keyboard
330-944373 Thermal pad
465-633943 Battery cable assembly
315-048353 Owner’s Manual
575-249351 Riser Diagram
899-G67197 #6-32 Keps Nuts (1)
906-220604 #6-32 x 1/4” Screws (17)
375-F943165 Spacers (8)
140-820405 24K Ohm 1/2W Resistor (4)
140-820350 120 Ohm 1/2W Resistor (2)
555-446055 Cable Assembly, 26 Pin
130-PM3223 Bridge Rectifier
555-449116 Rectifier Cable Assembly
600-149373 Ground Wire Assembly
With FS-NPE Transformer Package
Transformer Assembly (120VAC) (2 required)
CAUTIONS
950-220604 #6-32 Nut (1)
(899-G67197) #6-32 Keps Nuts (2)
It is recommended that the printed circuit boards be removed for any procedure that may cause dust, metal shavings, grease or any such matter that may affect the circuit boards and/or parts. There may be several sources of power into the control panel. Each source must be disconnected prior to installing or removing modules, connecting or disconnecting wiring, and programming jumpers.
CONTROL PANEL LOCATION
The control panel should be located near an exit at ground level, where the normal ambient temperature is maintained within the control panel specification (See General
Specifications). The unit should be in an area that is free of dust, vibration, moisture and condensation. Any auxiliary battery box or other accessory not connected through a protective device or a circuit designed for remote connection must be within the same room and connected through electrical conduit.
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INSTALLATION
The enclosures must be fastened securely to a clean, dry, shock-free, and vibration-free surface. Consider the following when mounting the box.
Mounting height for visual and manual access to the Display Board
Weight and size of backbox
Local mounting codes
When mounting the backbox, position the backbox clear of obstructions so that the door can open freely and so that indicators and controls are easily accessible.
The fire alarm control panel must be mounted in a properly accessible location as required by applicable codes. Any auxiliary battery box or other accessory not connected through a protective device or a circuit designed for remote connection must be within the same room and connected through electrical conduit.
Installation is to be done only by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and understood these instructions. The fire alarm control panel must be mounted in a properly accessible location as required by applicable codes.
ENCLOSURE MOUNTING
The backbox must be fastened securely to a clean, dry, shock-free, and vibration-free surface.
Consider the following before mounting the backbox.
• Mounting height for visual and manual access to the Display Panel
• Weight and size of backbox
• Local mounting codes
Install the backbox:
• Select a clean, dry, shock and vibration free surface.
• Position the backbox clear of obstructions so that the front door opens freely and the controls and indicators are easily accessible.
• Mark the locations of the two upper mounting bolts of the backbox on the wall.
There are two key-shaped cutouts on the top of the backbox. Make sure the end with the two key-shaped cutouts is on top when installing the backbox.
• Drill the two holes located in the previous step and screw in the top bolts, leaving a small gap between the wall and each top bolt.
The screw type and length must be able to support the control panel, options and battery set. You may need a different screw type, depending on the wall material.
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Table of contents
- 9 Power Supply
- 10 P2 Addressable Device Circuit
- 10 Notification Appliance Circuits
- 10 Serial Interface Circuit
- 10 Status Relays
- 10 Programming Port
- 10 FS-MT Municipal Tie Board
- 10 FS-DACT Board
- 10 FS-NPE Transformer Assembly
- 11 Battery Sets
- 11 Serial LCD Annunciator
- 11 Serial Relay Unit and Serial Relay Extender
- 11 Serial Annunciator Unit and Serial Annunciator Extender
- 11 PAD-3 Remote Signal Expander
- 12 FirePrint™ Smoke Detector
- 12 Heat Detectors
- 12 Addressable Modules (Monitor and Control)
- 12 Manual Stations
- 12 Programming P2 devices
- 14 Environmental
- 14 Power Limiting
- 14 Ground Fault Detection
- 14 NAC Operation
- 14 Transient Protection
- 14 Security Features
- 15 Federal Communications Commission
- 15 Underwriters Laboratories
- 15 Environmental
- 15 Primary Supply
- 15 Secondary and Trouble Power Supply
- 15 Auxiliary Power Outputs
- 16 Status Relays
- 16 Notification Appliance Circuits
- 16 Serial Interface Circuit
- 16 P2 Addressable Device Circuits
- 17 Municipal Tie (Optional Municipal Tie Board FS-MT)
- 17 DACT Circuit (Optional DACT Board FS-DACT)
- 18 Standby Condition
- 18 Alarm Conditions
- 19 Trouble Conditions
- 20 Supervisory Conditions
- 20 Maintenance
- 20 Lamp Test
- 20 Drill
- 21 Recall
- 21 Pre-Alarm
- 21 General Alarm
- 21 Alert
- 22 History
- 25 With Enclosure Packages (Black or Red)
- 25 With Electronics Package
- 25 With FS-NPE Transformer Package
- 27 FS-250 Enclosure Mounting Pictures
- 28 Remove Knock-Outs
- 28 Main Board Installation
- 29 Transformer Mounting – FS-NPE
- 30 FS-DLC Loop Driver Board Mounting
- 30 Door Assembly
- 31 Display Board Installation
- 32 Front Plate Mounting
- 33 Ground Wire Installation – P/N
- 33 AC Supply Connection
- 34 Battery Installation
- 34 Powering The Control Panel
- 34 Optional Modules
- 34 Check System Operation
- 35 Control Panel Wiring Overview
- 35 Wiring Entering Enclosure
- 35 Install Wiring
- 36 Wiring Separation
- 37 Primary And Secondary Power Wiring
- 38 Status Relays And Auxiliary Power Outputs Wiring
- 38 FS-250 System Power Requirements (Does not include NAC power)
- 39 Auxiliary Power Supply
- 39 Battery Size Calculations
- 39 NAC Wiring
- 40 Serial Interface Circuit
- 41 Serial Remote Device Wiring Overview
- 41 P2 Addressable Device Circuit(s)
- 42 P2 Addressable Device Wiring Diagrams
- 47 Resistance of Solid Copper Wire
- 47 Notification Appliance Circuit Wire Selection Guide
- 47 Maximum Wire Loop Distance (Feet)
- 48 Addressable Device Circuit Wire Selection Guide
- 48 Line Resistance Graph
- 49 FS-250 Current Calculations
- 49 Auxiliary Module Battery Calculations
- 50 Device Current Calculations
- 51 Total System Currents
- 51 Battery Size
- 52 Siemens P2 Manual Pull Stations
- 52 Siemens P2 Modules
- 52 Siemens P2 Photo Electric Detectors
- 52 Siemens P2 Bases
- 52 Siemens P2 Accessories
- 53 Notification Appliances
- 62 A. General
- 63 B. System Troubles
- 64 C. System Events