IF 610 Installation and Operation Manual
Issue 3, 10/04/00
Firmware Ver. 7
5
Programming
WARNING! In order to properly prepare the inputs and
outputs required for Releasing, very specific programming
steps must be performed. Failure to follow these steps could
result in failure of the suppressant to be discharged, or there
could be unplanned discharge of the suppressant.
The following describes the steps to be taken to program the IF 610 FACP for releasing. The detailed programming
instructions can be found in Section 4 Programming.
In order to create a Releasing sub system, it is necessary to select and program Input devices, Control devices, and Output
devices.
Input
Devices
Select the first initiating device to activate Releasing, program it as an AND zone and Assign Input Group X
Select the 2nd initiating device to activate Releasing, program it as an AND zone and Assign Input Group X
Control
Devices
Select the input device for the Abort switch, program it as an Abort zone and Assign Input Group X
Select the input device for the Dump switch, program it as a Dump zone and Assign Input Group X
Output
Devices
Select the Signal Circuit (Conventional) to sound the audible alarm, program it’s Alarm Level (ALR:2) to Releasing
and it’s Signal type (SIG:XXX) to Releasing. Program the Output Group to Y.
Select the Releasing Solenoid Module (RSM-95) to control the releasing solenoid, program it’s Alarm Level (ALR:3)
to Releasing. Program the Output Group to Y.
Tying it together
Program the Control By Event (CBE) table to have Input group X activate Output Group Y
IMPORTANT
Only the Analog Addressable Device RSM-95 with a SID module, installed in accordance with
the Wiring Drawing A-W532-1 should be used to actuate the Releasing Solenoid. This device is
Bypassed during a SmartStart to prevent accidental discharge , should inputs be activated
during the generic configuration. After a SmartStart, the correct configuration should be
uploaded to the FACP, the Releasing Solenoid disconnected from the RSM-95, and the Bypass
removed from the RSM-95. After determining that the RSM-95 is not active, the solenoid
should be reconnected.
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