INF- 8200
FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
Ver2.0
Installation and Operation Manual
8-16 zone F.A.C.P.
CONTENTS
Introduction………..……….3
Phone Alarm(Optional)……….……….3
Mains&Battery...3
PCB Board ...3
Connecting the Mains……….4
Connecting the batteries……….4
Charger short Circuit Protection……….4
Detectors&Sounders ...5
Wiring the detectors...5
Sound Short circuit protection...5
Wiring the sounders...5
Other Connections...6
Fire Relay...6
Fault Relay...6
Relay output Setting...6
The Typical Wiring Diagram...6
Display & Keyboard Introduction...7
The System State LEDs...7
The Zone State LEDs... ...7
Operation State Indicating LEDs and Operation key...7
Output State Indicating LEDs...8
Alarm Condition & Resetting an alarm...8
What to do in the event of a fire...8
Resetting from an alarm condition ……….8
Fault display & fault-finding...9
Fault Finding...9
Supply Fault...9
Zone Fault...9
Sounder Circuit Fault...10
Ground Fault...10
CPU(system)...10
Other Fault(Bell Fault)...10
Evacuate (Alarm Resound)...10
Operation...11
To programme zone(Or Sounders) As Disabled...11
To Programme Zone in Test...12
Manual Start Sounder...12
M.C.P Alarm Setting...13
Delay Mode Setting...13
DAY/NIGHT Setting...14
Battery Calculation...14
Specification...15
Electrical Specifications...15
Enclosure Specification...15
Log Book...16
New features ( Ver2.0 ) :
1、YELLOW LED, it is flash when Zone is short. 2、YELLOW LED, it is flash when store is short.3、YELLOW LED, it is light when BAT is short or open and when BAT+ BAT- connect a wrong .4、DC+ DC- connect wrong protection。5、
It is protection when BAT is short and opposite polarity。
Introduction
INF-8200 8 to 16 zone panels has been designed to meet the requirement of an easy to use fully functional fire alarm control panel. It is available as either a 8 zone panel, 12 zone panel or an16 zone panel. Each version has 4 sounder circuits, an alarm relay, and a fault relay.
The sounder circuits can have a programmable delay set.
There is no configuration, simply connect the detectors & sounders and apply
Phone Alarm
The alarm can be connected to five sets of pre-configured telephone number (this feature is optional)。
Mains & Battery
PCB board
Wiring Diagram
Connecting the mains.
The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring, using Fire resisting 3-core cable (Between 1 mm² and 2.5mm²) or a suitable 3-conductor system, fed from an isolating double pole switch fused spur, fused at 3A.
IT SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED THROUGH AN RCD. This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked ‘FIRE ALARM: DO NOT SWITCH OFF’. The supply must be exclusive to the Fire Panel.
MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED WITH THE GROMMETS PROVIDED
Connecting the batteries
INF-8200 requires 2 x 12 V 1.2Ah sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries The two batteries are wired in series.
The +V of one battery is connected to the red battery lead.
The –V of the other battery is connected to the black battery lead.
The –V of the first battery is connected to the +V of the second battery using the link wire supplied.
Although there are many sizes of suitable battery, the sizes we usually recommend are 12V 1.2Ah for standard backup, or 12V 4Ah for extended backup (36 hour or more), and the enclosure has been designed to hold these two battery sizes.
RED
BLACK RED BLACK
Charger Short Circuit Protection & Batteries Protection
INF-8200 has an intelligent charger, that senses if too much current is being drawn (for instance in the case of totally discharged batteries, or the charger leads being shorted together). In such an event, the NW8200L zone panel will turn off the power to its charger circuit.
The panel also turns off the charger when the batteries are disconnected.
The panel also turns off the batteries when the batteries volt is less than 18V.
In the absence of the main power,The panel can be work by the internal Bat.start key。
Connection No Description Use
CN2(Zone 1-16) ZONE +&- Connect to Zone 1 to Zone 16
DZ2(SND) SND 1 +&- Connect to sounder circuit SND1 to SND4 (strobe&siren)
DZ1 LEFT FIRE RELAY Activates on fire Output:NO/COM OR COM/NC(Bells) DZ1 RIGHT FAULT RELAY Activates on fault Output:NO/COM OR COM/NC
DZ3 485Agreement Reserved
DZ4 24 supply - & + GND 28V
BAT+ G BATTERY + & - Connect 2 x 12V batteries in SERIES (ie 24V)
JP1 JUMPER FireRelayOut NO/NC jumper
JP2 JUMPER FaultRelayOut NO/NC jumper.
JP3 JUMPER Clear Set information
JP4:
JUMPER Set mode jumperJP5 JUMPER Repeatdisplay terminals resistance jumper( Reserved)
JP6:
JUMPER Ground check jumper12V*1.2AH 12V*1.2AH 12V*4AH 12V*4AH
Detectors&Sounders
Wiring the detectors
INF-8200 has been designed to use a 10K Resistor at end of line of the detector Zones
When Common Bases are used, Call points should be connected to the start of the zone, so that removing a detector head will not remove power from the call point.
Matching detector base is as follows:
A:Feet:3、4: DC+.1: DC -. 2:S(LEDREMOTE) B: Feet:1、5: DC+.4: DC -. 2:S(LEDREMOTE) C: Feet:3、4: DC+.1: DC -. 2:S(LEDREMOTE)
A and C base detector contains termination jumper B base detector does not contain termination resistors jumper Wiring is as follows(For example):
ZONE- ZONE+
CONTROL PANEL
ZONE-
ZONE+
CONTROL PANEL
Sound Short circuit protection
In order to protect the panel in the event of an over loaded, the panel will turn off the sound voltage if the current in that sound exceeds 500mA,the panel will then try to restart the sound during the next “open Circuit monitoring cycle),these occur once every 60 seconds.
Wiring the sounders:
INF-8200 has 4 sounder circuits,each reted at 400mA,each sounder circuit mus be fitted with a 120K(Note:Ver1.0 is 10K)end of line resistor
End Resistance 10K End Resistance 10K
FIRE BELL
24V GND FIRERELAY OUT 1N4007
DIODE
Terminal resistance:120K
SOUND+
SOUND-
Nonpolar Strobe or Fire Bell
Other Connections
INF-8200
also has the Fire Rely and Fault Relay connections:Fire Relay
INF-8200 has one volt free change over relay that operates on an alarm. It is rated at 1Amp, SELV. The relay remains operated until the panel has been reset.
Fire alarming relay and fault relay outputs: active output, normally open contact output and normally closed contact output.
output Normally closed contact output Normally open contact output Active output
Jumper Jumper Removed fuse
Alarmrelay JP1=NC JP1=NO Connect Bell
Faultrelay JP2=NC JP2=NO Connect Bell
Fault Relay
INF-8200 has one volt free change over relay that operates on any fault condition. The Relay is Normally energized, so that it gives a signal in the event of total power failure (Mains & Battery back-up). It is rated at 1Amp, SELV. The relay remains operated until the fault has been cleared.
Fire Relay or Fault Relay, each retted at 400mA,each sounder circuit must be fitted with a 120K end of line resistor:
BELL BELL
Relay Output Seting
Fire alarming relay and fault relay outputs: active output, normally open contact output and normally closed contact output.
output Normally closed contact output Normally open contact output Active output
Jumper Jumper Removed fuse
Alarmrelay JP1=NC JP1=NO Connect Bell
Faultrelay JP2=NC JP2=NO Connect Bell
The Typical Wiring Diagram
LARM OUTPUT: alarm output terminals;(CONNECT FIRE BELL AVAIALBE) FAULT OUTPUT: fault output terminals;(CONNECT FIRE BELL AVAIALBE) SOUNDER OUTPUT(SG1+ SG1-~SG4+ SG4-): sounder output terminals;
FS1=0.5A
( CONNECT SOUNDER,STROBE&SIREN AVAIABLE)
Display & Keyboard Introduction
The System State LEDs
STATE LED CONDITION
Fire General fire alarm indicating LED (red). Constantly light until the fire alarm is cleared.
Silence Silencing indicating LED (yellow). It lights when the internal buzzer or sounder is muted.
Power Power supply indicating LED (green), it lights when the power supply Fault Fault indication LED (yellow). It will light when any fault occurs.
C.P.U Fault CPU fault indication LED (yellow). It will light when CPU fault occurs.
Ground Fault Ground(Earth) fault indication LED (yellow). It will light when Ground fault occurs.
Bat. Fault Battery fault indication LED (yellow). It will light when battery fault occurs.
Disable Genera Disable indication LED (yellow). It will light when any Disable occurs.
In Test Test indication LED (yellow). It will light when the panel is in the test state.
Day Mode Day Mode indication LED (yellow). It will light when the panel is in the day mode.
The Zone State LEDs
There 16 zone fire alarm LEDs and 16 zone fault/Disable/test LEDs are on the above of the keypad .
STATE LED CONDITION
Fire Red LED, there are 16 zone fire indicating LED, from Zone No 1 to Zone No 16. The zone fire LED will flash when the fire alarm occurs in corresponding Zone. It will light after the Silence key is pressed.
Zone Fault/ Dis/Tes Yellow LED, there are 16 LEDs, from Zone No 1 to Zone No 16. The special zone LED will flash when any fault occurs in corresponding Zone. It will light when corresponding zone is Disabled.
Operation State Indicating LEDs and Operation key
There are 6 operation state indicating LEDs and 4 operation buttons on the right of the keypad. The operation state indicating LEDs are:
STATE LED CONDITION
Disable Green LED, it will light when we set zone disable state.
Test: Green LED. It will light when we set zone test state.
Out Green LED, it will light when we set output mode.
System state LEDS Zone state LEDS
Output state LED Alarm Phone Operate State LEDs
Delay Mod reen LED, it will light when we set delay mode.
M.C.P(Manual Call point) Green LED, it will light when we set manual alarming mode.
Delay Green LED. It will light when we set delay.
Set the button is used to change the panel set state.
Select(Silence) the button is used to select and set the panel state. the button is used to change the internal
Enter the button is used to confirm operation.
Reset the button is used to cancel or reset operation.
Output State Indicating LEDs
STATE LED CONDITION
Sound 1 Red LED, it will light when sounder strobe 1 has output; Yellow LED, it will flash when sounder strobe 1line open or short. It will light when sounder strobe 1 is Disabled.
Sound 2 Red LED, it will light when sounder strobe 2 has output; Yellow LED, it will flash when sounder strobe 1line open or short. It will light when sounder strobe 2 is Disabled.
Sound 3 Red LED, it will light when sounder strobe 3 has output; Yellow LED, it will flash when sounder strobe 1line open or short. It will light when sounder strobe 3 is Disabled.
Sound 4 Red LED, it will light when sounder strobe 4 has output; Yellow LED, it will flash when sounder strobe 1line open or short. It will light when sounder strobe 4 is Disabled.
Alarm Relay Out Red LED, it will light when there is alarming output; Yellow LED, it will flash when the alarming output is Disabled.
FaultRelay Out Red LED, it will light when there is fault output; Yellow LED, it will flash when the fault output is Disabled.
Alarm Condition & Resetting an alarm
INF-8200 signals an alarm by the following:
Turn on the General Fire LED Turn on the Zonal Fire Indicator Turn on internal buzzer
Start any sounders connected to the panel`s sounder circuits Activate the fire relay Warning:Detection Zone short circuit wiring alarm
What to do in the event of a fire.
1
Follow the building evacuation procedure, and check that everyone has left the building safely.
2 The building fire officer or responsible person should CAREFULLY enter the building, and locate the area of the alarm from the fire alarm panel.
3 Investigate to determine the cause of the alarm. Look for the detector in the zone in alarm that signalled the fire.
The detector that signalled an alarm will have its RED ALARM LED on.
4 If a small fire is found, a suitably trained person could tackle this with a suitable fire extinguisher.
5 If a larger fire is found, leave the building immediately, and contact the fire brigade.
6 If no fire is found, make a note of the detector that signalled fire, and look for anything nearby that could be the cause of the activation, eg cooking, or use of a hot air gun etc.
7 Record findings in the fire alarm log book.
Resetting from an alarm condition
After the relevant action has been taken, the NW8200L fire alarm panel can be reset by the following:
1 Press Silence/Select button This will silence the external sounders.
This will silence the panel`s internal buzzer.
2 Press the Reset button This will return the panel to it`s normal condition.
If the panel goes straight back into alarm, then the cause of the alarm has not been cleared. This could be a detector still exposed to smoke, or a call point still in the active position. Press Buttons Silence/Select on the panel, then investigate for a call point, or detector that still has it`s RED ALARM LED on. Reset the call point, or clear the smoke. If the problem persists, contact an engineer.
Fault display & fault-finding
NW8200L zone panels monitor for the following faults:
Low or failed mains (Including fuses) Low or failed battery (Including charge) Detection Zone open circuit wiring fault Detection Zone detector removed.
Sounder circuit open circuit wiring fault Sounder circuit short circuit wiring fault Ground(Earth) Fault
CPU(System) fault
Most of these faults will need to be checked by an engineer, but the system can be checked for a removed detector by the responsible person.
All faults in the NW8200L are NON-LATCHING. IE they cannot be reset with the reset button. They will clear automatically when the fault has been fixed. The exception is a CUP(SYSTEM) FAULT, which means that the processor may have crashed, and may or may not have restarted correctly.
Fault Finding
Supply fault
A power supply fault is indicative of one or more of the following faults:
Loss of Mains power
Check that 110V AC is present at the mains terminal block Check mains fuse
Check charger fuse FS1.
Loss of Battery power
Check that 2 X 12V batteries are fitted in series to give 24V backup Check that battery connections are secure.
Check that the batteries are not over 5 years old
Check that the 2 batteries have a combined voltage of over 21V DC
Zone Fault
A Zone Fault is indicative of one or more of the following faults:
Open Circuit fault.
Check that the correct end of line 10K Resistor has been fitted
Check that there are no breaks in the cable, and that all screw connections are secure.
Check that no detectors have been removed from the circuit.
Check that all detectors are correctly fitted to their bases.
As a cable check, remove zone wire from panel. Temporarily join the + & - cables at the end of line & Check for continuity. (If a break is found, splitting the line in half & fitting EOL will help determine which section of cable has the fault)
As a panel check, remove cable & fit EOL at the panel. If the fault clears, the panel is working correctly.
If a panel does not report a fault when an detector is removed, check with your supplier if the detector is compatible with the Premier Elite.
Short Circuit Fault(The panel indicator is alarm)
Check that the correct end of line has been fitted (10k Resistor), and check that it has not been fitted backwards. It should be fitted stripe to +V.
Check that no equipment, other than detectors or call points has been fitted to the zone.
Check for shorts to the cable screen.
Check that none of the heads have become damaged (remove one at a time).
As a panel check, remove cable & fit EOL at the panel. If the fault clears, the panel is working correctly.
Sounder Circuit Fault
A Sounder Fault is indicative of one or more of the following faults:
Sounder Open Circuit fault.
Check that the correct end of line resistor (10K) has been fitted to both circuits Check that sounder output terminal has 2~3V volt.
Check that there are no breaks in the cable, and that all screw connections are secure.
As a panel check, remove both circuits cable & fit both EOLs at the panel. If the fault clears, the panel is working correctly.
Short Circuit Fault
Check that the correct end of line has been fitted to both circuits (10k resistor)
Check that ALL sounders, Bells etc are POLARISED, and are fitted the correct way round. (see diagram after list) Check for shorts to the cable screen.
Check that sounder output terminal has 15~26V volt.
As a panel check, remove cable & fit EOL at the panel. If the fault clears, the panel is working correctly.
Ground(Earth) Fault
An EARTH fault indicates that something is shorting to earth (usually through the cable screen). Disconnect the earth screens one at a time to determine the problem line.
(Note: connecting other equipment, eg an oscilloscope or PC, to the panel can give an earth fault)
The voltage between battery –V and earth should be 14-16 volts. If it is not, the voltage should indicate what is shorting to earth.
CPU(System)Fault
A system fault is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena.
This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself. Should this fault occur, the System Fault LED, General Fault LED, General Fault relay and fault internal buzzer will be constantly active until the control keyswitch is turned from off position to control enable position. This should cause this fault condition to reset. If not, consult your supplier.
Other Fault:
If take FIRE BELLs to connect SOUND OUT, The General Fault LED is lighting.
FIRE BELLs should connect to FIREREPLY OR FAULT REPLY..
Evacuate (Alarm Resound)
The EVACUATE switch can be used to activate the alarm in the event of an emergency,it can be used to re-sound an an alarm after the alarm has been Silenced.
O F F
O N E va cua te
O F F
O N C o ntrol E na b le
O F F O N E va cua te
O F F O N C o ntrol E na b le
Test
E nter R eset
S et
S ilenceS electDisable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P Delay
A larm AC Fault G roundFault Delay/O ut Fault
C P UFault DayM ode InTest
B at.Fault P ow er Disable S ilence
Fault
Fire
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Dis./Test
8
Test
E nter R eset
S et
S ilenceS electDisable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P Delay
Test
Enter R eset
Set
S ilenceSelectDisable O ut
Day/Night
M .C.P Delay
When the “Control Enable” lock points to “ON”, When the “Evacuate” lock points to “ON”
Operation
To programme zone(Or Sounders) As Disabled
A. Disable setting is valid for the four sounder strobes output the fire alarming outputs, fault outputs and 16 detecting zones.
B. Rotate the “Control Enable” lock to “ON” →→→ push the internal JP4 to close →→→ press the “Set” button to let the “Disable” LED flash →→→ Press the “Enter”, the “Disable” LED lights constantly and the panel enters Disable set mode.
C. Press “Select/ Silence” to select the zone or output which you want to Disable, the corresponding zone fire LED indicates it is selected.
D. Press “Enter” to change selected zone Disable state. The corresponding zone fault LED is used to shows the Disable state: ON = Disable; OFF = non-Disable,at the same time, next fault indicator light flash.
E. Press “Reset” to exit current operation
.
Note:
When change the alarm output or fault output Disable state, the “Alarm RelayOut” LED or “Fault RelayOut”LED is used to indicate corresponding alarm or fault output Disable state.
The default of panel is non Disable.
The following steps is disable
1
2
1 2
3
4 Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectDisable O ut
D ay/Night
M .C.P D elay
T e s t
E n te r R e s e t
S e t S ile n c eS e le c t
D is a b le O u t
D a y /N ig h t
M .C .P D e la y
Light
Flash
T e st
E nter R e se t
S e t
S ilen ceS e le ctD isa ble O ut
D a y/N ig h t
M .C .P D e la y
Flash
T e st
E n te r R e s e t
S e t
S ile n ceS ele ctD is ab le O u t
D a y/N ig h t
M .C .P D e lay
Ligh
To Programme Zone in Test
Set upmethodsand steps with the disable
Manual Start Sounder
Manual start sounder is valid for 4 sounder.Set upmethodsand steps is fallow:
Fault Out Disable
Sound Out
1 2 3 4
FaultOut FireOut
For example Start sound3: Pressing“Select”twice,Let“Sound”3zone LED is light.
Fault Out
DisableSound Out
1 2 3 4
FireOutFaultOut Test
Enter Reset
Set
S ilenceSelectDisable O ut
Day/Night
M .C.P Delay
Test
Enter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectDisable Out
Day/N ight
M .C.P D elay
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
Day/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
E n ter R eset
S e t
S ilenceSelectDisable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
Day/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
Enter R eset
Set
S ilenceSelectDisable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
Day/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
Enter Reset
Set
SilenceSelectDisable Out
Day/Night
M.C.P Delay
Fault Out
Disable
Sound Out
1 2 3 4
FireOutFaultOut
If you would like to start at this time sound4 zone, continue to pressing the “Enter”;if you do not want to start in other sounder zone, pressing the “Reset” to exit.
M.C.P Alarm Setting
Manual alarm setting is valid for 16 fire detecting zones.
A. Rotate the “Control Enable” lock to “ON” →→→ push the internal JP4 to close →→→ press the “Set” button to let the “MCP” LED flash →→→ Press the “Enter”, the “MCP” LED lights constantly and the panel enters manual set mode.
B. Press “Select” again to select the zone which you want to manually operate, the corresponding zone fire LED indicates it is selected.
C. Press “Enter” to change selected zone operation state. The corresponding zone fault LED is used to shows the operation state: ON = M.C.P; OFF = non-M.C.P.
D. Press “Enter” to complete operation →→→ Press “SAVE” to save operation, the Save LED will light for 1 second to show and confirm save operation.
E. Press “Reset” to exit current operation
Note:
The default of panel is non MCP. Set up steps with the disableDelay Mode Setting
Delay mode setting is valid for 4 sound outputs.
A. Rotate the “Control Enable” lock to “ON” →→→ push the internal JP4 to close →→→ press the “Set” button to let the “DELAY” LED flash →→→ Press the “Enter”, the “DELAY ” LED lights constantly and the panel enters delay set mode, at the same time the “Sound1 out “ yellow LED is flash.
B. Press “Select” to select SOUND1, SOUND2, SOUND3, SOUND4, FIRERELAY,FAULTRELAY, press “select / silence” will be flashing lights to delay the sound zone, press” enter” to confirm, at the same time the LED light.
C. Press “select / silence” will be to the flashing lights of the time delay by the “enter” key, selected the sound zone is the time of delay. at the same time sound zone the next zone flashing lights.
SOUNDOUT YELLOW LED SOUND1 SOUND2 SOUND3 SOUND4 FIRERELAY FAULTRELAY
the corresponding delay time 30S 60S 90S 120S 150S 180S
Test
Enter Reset
Set S ilence Select
Disable O ut
Day/Night
M .C.P Delay
D. Press “Reset” to exit current operation.
E. To cancel a delay may be the zone of the delay time can be set to 0 Sound1 zone to delay 60 seconds as an example, set up steps:
1、Press “Set”, Let the “Disable” LED is flash.
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectDisable O ut
D ay/Night
M .C.P D elay
Test
E nter Reset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
Day/N ight
M .C .P Delay
2、Press“Select” 5 times,Let“Delay”LED is flash
。
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectD isable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
Test
Enter R eset
Set
S ilenceS electD isable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
3、Press“Enter”,“Delay”LED is light,Press“Selet/silence”“Sound”1 yellow LED flash。
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceSelectDisable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C.P D elay
Test
Enter R eset
Set
S ilenceS electD isable O ut
D ay/N ight
M .C .P D elay
4、
Press “Enter”, “Sound”1 yellow LED light.5、Press“Select”
the time required, 3
0s corresponding to the sound1DAY/NIGHT Setting
Press “Set” button to change mode in the operation level 2.Let the “DAY/NIGHT” LED is flash, and press “Enter”,at once the system state area the “DAYMODE” LED is light, methods and steps to set with the “DISABLE” similar
Test
E nter R eset
S et
SilenceS electD isable O ut
Day/N ight
M .C.P D elay
Fault Out
DisableSound Out
1 2 3 4
FireOut FaultOut
Fault Out
Disable
Sound Out
1 2 3 4
FireOut FaultOut
NOTE: “daymode” model can be delay, night mode cannot be delayed 。
Battery Calculation
1. Battery voltage: 24V 2. power supply
PUS capacity Maximum current of output loop Capacity of internal batteries
AC0.5 A 1 A 1.2AH
The storage batteries work in normal monitoring state, the current I1 = 0.09 A.
The alarming current (I2) of storage batteries:
Suppose C = Min capacity required; T = time of monitoring work of batteries (hours); I1 = current of panel monitoring;
I2 = total current of panel alarming.
Then the battery capacity can be calculated by the below formula:
C = 1.25 [( I1×T) + I1 + I2] Ah
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Enclosed Specifications
DESCRIPTION VALUE
ENCLOSURE SIZE
321mm×247mm×88mm
BACK FIX HOLE 2 x 230mm
Current of batteries
Quantity
(alarming zone) current Total current Note
Input loop N 0.01 0.01*N 25 pcs detectors/every
zone
Output loop 1A
Output of Aux
power 1A
ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION VALUE
MAINS VOLTAGE 110AC +/- 10% ,60Hz
BATTERY VOLTAGE 2x12V1.3Ah(97×42×52)or 24V4Ah(90×70×101)mm
SYSTEM VOLTAGE 28V DC NOMINAL
SYSTEM VOLTAGE RIPPLE 200mV MAX
CHARGER SIZE UP TO 4AH in 24 Hours
ZONE VOLTAGE 21V DC NOMINAL (20 - 22.5V)
SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS 4x250mA @ 24V DC (Nominal) FIRE BELL-UNAVAILABLE
FAULT OUTPUT 1 x RELAY SELV (1A MAX)
FIRE OUTPUT 1 x RELAY SELV (1A MAX) FIRE BELL----AVAILABLE
NUMBER OF ZONES 8/16
MAXIMUM ZONE CAPACITY 25 DEVICES PER ZONE
SOUNDER ACTIVATION DELAY 0-18 MINUTES -IN 30S MIN INCREMENTS
ZONE END OF LINE DEVICE 10 K RESISTOR
SOUNDER END OF LINE DEVICE 10 K RESISTOR
ZONE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION 100mA
CHARGER SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION Batteries less than 20V
EN54 - +SUPPLY 28V+/- 1V
Log Book
MAINTENANCE WORK
DATE TIME ZONE / LOCATION REASON FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT ADDITIONAL WORK REQUIRED SIGNED