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IGNIS 2000 

CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM 

 

IGNIS 2040 

FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM 

CONTROL PANEL

 

 

 

Operation and Maintenance Documentation 

ID-E339-001GB 

 

I Edition 

Summary of Contents for IGNIS 2000

Page 1: ...IGNIS 2000 CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM IGNIS 2040 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM CONTROL PANEL Operation and Maintenance Documentation ID E339 001GB I Edition ...

Page 2: ...pl web site 1438 Polon Alfa Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością Sp k 155 Glinki Street PL 85 861 Bydgoszcz POLAND 11 1438 CPD 0243 EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 The IGNIS 2040 fire detection and alarm control panel Conventional for indoor use Provided options fire alarming devices output output signal delays interdependent alarming testing mode alarm counter and additional functions inputs and outputs ...

Page 3: ...4 4 9 EVENT MEMORY 16 5 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION MODES 17 5 1 QUIESCENT MODE 17 5 2 ALARM MODE 17 5 2 1 Fire alarm signalling 17 5 2 2 Fire alarm verification by the attending personnel 17 5 2 3 Automatic alarm signal verification 18 5 3 FAULT MODE 18 5 4 DISABLEMENT MODE 19 5 5 TESTING MODE 19 6 POWER SUPPLY 19 6 1 BASIC POWER SUPPLY 19 6 2 RESERVE POWER SUPPLY 19 6 2 1 Automatic power supply swit...

Page 4: ...class devices and can be used only in the case of application of additional protection against electric shocks such as zeroing or protective grounding 230 V 50 Hz mains supply circuits insulation is reinforced and resists 2800 V voltage test low voltage circuits below 42 V insulation is able to resist test voltage of 700 V DC 1 3 2 Installation and equipment safety Wire installation should be made...

Page 5: ...e settled requirements during which no other operation mode is indicated Alarm fire mode An operation mode the control panel triggers after receipt and verification of a fire occurrence signal from fire warning devices Disablement mode An operation mode in which it is deliberately blocked the control panel ability to receive signals from any fire warning devices and to evoke alarms or the control ...

Page 6: ...perature range 311 x 337 x 81 mm 4kg IP 30 5 C 40 C 95 at 40 C 25 C 55 C POWER SUPPLY Basic power supply mains voltage max power draw from mains Reserve power supply 2 batteries dim 151 65 98 L W H reserve power supply time battery charging current max maximum battery internal resistance together with connecting cables and clamps Battery current consumption in quiescent mode at max line load in al...

Page 7: ...c 1 A 30 V NO or NC 6 pcs for interoperation with PC computer ALARMING OPTIONS Fire alarm types Alarm variants Alarm transmission delay time 1st stage alarm 2nd stage alarm one stage alarm two stage alarm with output signal delay preliminary reset interdependent alarming 0 10 min programmable with 5 s jump EVENT MEMORY Memory capacity Event time record accuracy Readout methods 999 events 1 s on LC...

Page 8: ...ver plate with a rectangular window in which all handling and signalling elements are located as well as a liquid crystal display The cover plate can be removed after unfastening 4 screws Cable bushings are located in the casing upper part and they are intended to introduce alarm installation wires and mains power supply conductors Some space is also provided there to place spare cables The ...

Page 9: ... IGNIS 2040 control panel module arrangement is shown on Fig 2 1 Connection clamps for installation conductor screens 2 Example of detection line wire introduction and connection 3 Example of power supply line wire connection 4 Relay outputs connector detachable from the board 5 Detection lines connector detachable from the board 6 External devices 24 V power supply connector 7 Configuration jumpe...

Page 10: ... HANDLING AND SIGNALLING ELEMENTS The push buttons indicators LCD diodes placed on the control panel front plate are executed in the form of a flexible foil keypad as shown in Fig 3 The push buttons and indicators functions are described in Table 4 1 ...

Page 11: ...ick access to function F 01 FAULTS READOUT 3 Yellow diode Control panel fault disablement mode signalling Push button Displaying disablements detailed information on LCD quick access to function F 03 DISABLEMENTS 4 Yellow diode Testing mode signalling Push button Displaying the function enabling the control panel testing on off quick access to function F 04 HARDWARE TESTING 5 WYŁĄCZENIE OPOŹNIENIA...

Page 12: ...l internal acoustic signalling device silencing 8 Push button Reset of alarm mode of the control panel and detectors in detection lines 9 Zone field Red diodes Indication of alarm mode of the zone line No 1 2 3 4 5 6 the first zone where the alarm mode occurred is signalled by flashing light afterwards by steady light zone fields enable text description of the fire zone from the bottom a slot to i...

Page 13: ...rks The 3rd access level is obtained by proper access code entering 4th access level is provided for persons trained and authorised by the manufacturer to change the factory software and use the service functions The access level is reachable by appropriate access code entering Default access codes 2nd access level 2 0 0 3rd access level 3 0 0 4th access level 4 0 0 The default access codes can be...

Page 14: ... button short pressing Exit longer than 1 s pressing FAULTS QUANTITY 03 Quantity of all faults e g 03 01 Line 2 break Fault number e g 01 fault name Faults review with the push buttons DISABLEMENT F 02 Enter Disablement of detection alarm line or relay output Function recall push button short pressing Exit push button longer than 1 s pressing Lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 6 detection alarm line number PK 1 ...

Page 15: ... g 2 Function enables setting of required line parameters L 1 number of line being programmed ON on off disablement of line Al var alarm variant assignation 0 1 2 3 coinc with L 2 means No of line e g 2 operating in coincidence with line being programmed only for alarm variant 3 Selection of parameter to be changed with push buttons parameter change with push buttons Note 5 and 6 line type change ...

Page 16: ... service Function recall push button short pressing Exit push button longer than 1 s pressing Software version V1 0 Information name Value being read out Change of displayed information with push buttons ACCESS CODE CHANGE F 11 Enter Access code change Function recall push button short pressing Exit push button longer than 1 s pressing Access code change Operation name Level 2 code 0 0 0 Access le...

Page 17: ...ustic signalling device is switched on with a 0 5 s 0 5 s interval signal active alarm lines generate a signal that actuates external alarm devices The control panel acoustic signal can be silenced at the 1st access level by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button External devices can be disabled or re enabled after entering the 2nd level access code by the SIGNALLING DEVICES DISABLEMENT push but...

Page 18: ...ator actuation The 2nd stage fire alarm is triggered immediately after entering the alarm mode by the other line belonging to the interdependent pair under a condition that the first alarm has not been reset The first alarm lasts until its manual reset 5 3 FAULT MODE The fault mode is signalled by the control panel by the yellow FAULT 2 diode and by an acoustic fault signal The acoustic fault sign...

Page 19: ...ield of the number consistent with the detection line being tested The signalling duration time is equal to several seconds it begins at the moment when a test alarm is reported by the detector and control panel and is finished with an automatic reset The F 04 HARDWARE TESTING function enables also an efficiency inspection of all diodes located on the control panel front side and internal acoustic...

Page 20: ... 22 V is acoustically signalled Further decline in the battery panel voltage and achieving ca 21 V level will result in the control panel automatic switch off The power supply renewed switch on after a properly charged battery re connection may require pressing of the WŁ AKU push button which is located inside the control panel on the printed circuit board 7 INSTALLATION 7 1 CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING...

Page 21: ...in force interference immunity have been carried out with grounding application 8 CONTROL PANEL SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 8 1 EXPLOSION ENDANGERED PREMISES PROTECTION Installation of fire detectors and manual call points in zones where explosive mixtures of gases and liquid vapours occur is possible in intrinsically safe detection circuits Such circuits provide the Ex Ib IIC safety category Intrinsical...

Page 22: ...ey can be also used for fire fighting equipment control To ensure proper monitoring and controlling of the connected signalling devices or other equipment the total line resistance should range from 130 Ω to 10 kΩ In the case of an unused line or control of a device of higher resistance it is obligatory to connect in parallel a 10 kΩ end of line resistor A diagram showing a detection line connecti...

Page 23: ... by signing an appropriate agreement with a maintenance technician The maintenance consists in carrying out periodical inspections and removal of possible faults The maintenance technician should thoroughly study this manual He should know exactly the operating principles of the control panel and interoperating manual and automatic fire warning devices as well as other devices connected to the con...

Page 24: ... fuse of F500L250 type mains power supply F3 melt fuse of T3 15L250 type The fuses are accessible after the control panel cover plate removal their arrangement is shown in Fig 2 11 PACKING STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Packaging The control panel is placed in a unit packing reducing free movement possibility and eliminating damage occurrence during loading and transportation The following data are ma...

Page 25: ...he control panel batteries insertion connecting in series two 12 V batteries with special attention given to polarisation marking on the battery clamps Commissioning connection of the mains voltage and the PE wire ATTENTION Dangerous voltage The control panel commissioning by inserting the F3 mains supply fuse insert readout of the faults revealed by the control panel and removal of possible discr...

Page 26: ...26 IK E283 001E Fig 5 G 40 base connection way into detection line Note The detailed information concerning the G 40 base is provided in the IK E287 001E manual ...

Page 27: ...or 90 µA 30 model range conventional detectors PUO 35 Flame detector 100 µA Intrinsically safe detectors DUR 40Ex Universal optical smoke detector 60 µA PUO 35Ex Flame detector 100 µA TUN 38Ex Universal heat detector no base needed 100 µA Manual call points ROP 63 Manual call point 0 µA ROP 63H Manual call point 0 µA Multisystem elements DOP 6001 Beam smoke detector 5 0 A 2 1 maximum current drawn...

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