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Fire Control Panel 

FP-C2 

Rev 7.0

 

 

 

 

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Detection zone wiring 

These terminals are for the connection of a conventional type 24V smoke 
detectors or linear heat detection cable.  
 
The wiring is monitored for open circuit faults. 
 
The 6K8 end of line resistor are factory fitted to the control panel

s terminals 

must be  removed  and  placed  across the last device that is wired  to the 
circuit. 
 
Detection circuit must be wired as a single, radial circuit with no spurs or T 
junctions to enable the monitoring circuit to work correctly. 
 
Convention detectors may be mixed Thermal and Smoke. 
A short circuit will create an ALARM condition. 

 

Sounder circuit wiring 

There is no dedicated Siren circuit on this panel.  Using the 
Fire Relay, a siren can be connected. 
 

The “FIRE” terminal on the FPC2 is a relay that creates a 

closed circuit upon activation of the panel. 
 
This can be used to activate a siren or other device. 
 
 
 
 

 

Cabling Requirements 

Cable Requirements - All cabling in the FirePro Installation MUST 
be done using 0.75mm shielded Fire Rated Cable.  Care taken to 
ensure that all cables are isolated, and that RF shielding on cable 

is stripped back to ensure that there is not accidental grounding.  
Cables are colour coded for easy identification. 

Extension  Leads  -  Deutsch Plugs  must be used  to ensure water-
proof connections are made throughout the installation.   

 

Fault relay 

The Fault Relay

 

is normally energised and will de-energise upon any fault condition including total loss of power.  

Volt 

free changeover contact that will operate whenever there is a fault condition. This contact is rated for a 
maximum of 30V DC and 1Amp

These ratings must not be exceeded

 

 

Fire relay 

The Fire Relay will energise upon activation of a fire condition.  The relay will remain activated until the control panel is 

reset.  Volt free changeover contact that will operate whenever the system is triggered to alarm. This contact is rated 
for a maximum of 30V DC and 1Amp

These ratings must not be exceeded. 

Summary of Contents for FPC-2

Page 1: ...Maintenance Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Operation 2 3 Panel Operation 2 4 Installation and Mounting 3 5 Installation of FirePro Generators 5 6 Connecting to Master Fire Panel 6 7 Maint...

Page 2: ...r heat detection cable or smoke detector the red Fire indicator will be lit the FirePro Aerosol Generators will operate and immediately discharge extinguishing Aerosol into the protected area the inte...

Page 3: ...erminals along the top of the circuit board Cabling must comply with the Australian Standards The resistance of any cable must not exceed 25 ohms Terminals are capable of accepting wires of up to 2 5m...

Page 4: ...or other device Cabling Requirements Cable Requirements All cabling in the FirePro Installation MUST be done using 0 75mm shielded Fire Rated Cable Care taken to ensure that all cables are isolated a...

Page 5: ...t rescue of any trapped personnel shall be provided including Adequate aisle ways routes of exit Alarms audible and visual that operate immediately on detection of the fire Signs in accordance with re...

Page 6: ...Control port on the Detection card top card or by releasing the read switch by opening the inner Perspex door 1 Move the Write Enable switch to the right on the Detection Card top card The System Mod...

Page 7: ...will require connection back to the master panel To make the FPC 2 compatible with an addressable input module move jumpers J1 and J2 from their default positions position A to position B The FIRE NO...

Page 8: ...e fuse will blow on EACH test Note If the system has been activated the system activation fuse needs to be inspected as blown fuse will show as a fault The Fuse is 1 6AMP Quick Blow 9 Specifications M...

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