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997-532-000-1, Issue 1
March 2006

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EN54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual

6.5

Configuration and Handover

After all external wiring has been connected to the panel
and with no faults existing, the panel can be configured
for the particular system requirements.

After configuration has been completed and after any
faults revealed have been rectified, the system will be
ready for commissioning tests.

The configuration process is only possible with the panel
at access Level 3. Access Level 3 can only be achieved
when the front cover is 

not

 fitted (refer to Section 2.5.1

Removing the Cover). With the cover removed, while

holding down the 

 pushbutton, press the following

pushbuttons in the order given -  

 and 

.

Access Level 3 state is confirmed by the rapid flashing of
the FIRE LED.

6.6

Commissioning Tests

The following tests should be carried out after panel
configuration is complete. Refer to the User Manual (997-
493-00X) sections as listed below:

Test LEDs

-

refer to Section 6.1

Test zones -

refer to Section 6.2

Test buzzer -

refer to Section 6.1

Test outputs -

refer to Section 6.2.

6.7

Zone Wiring

All methods support installations where detectors and
MCPs are segregated into different zones with separate
wiring. This  is necessary to comply with local standards
in some areas and also if a delay strategy is used.

Methods 1 and 2 support connection of MCPs and detectors
in any order and require the use of Schottky diode bases.

Method 3 requires MCPs to be connected electrically
nearer to the panel ahead of any detectors. Either
standard or Schottky bases may be used.

Method 1: Recommended

This method is recommended for all new systems. The capacitor
EOL allows the panel to provide enhanced fault detection with
lower power consumption than methods described below.

CAUTION - Heat Hazard!

Under certain fault conditions

PCB areas identified by this

symbol may reach high

temperatures.

470R

(nominal)

470R

(nominal)

+

+

-

-

Schottky diode (short-circuited when detector is fitted)

Schottky diode (short-circuited when detector is fitted)

0.47µF

0.47µF

* EOL device: use a 0.47µF capacitor or an AEOL.

Main PCB Zone

Input Terminations

Main PCB Zone

Input Terminations

EN54-2 : 12.5.2 &

ISO 7240-2: Annex D

Not more than 32 fire

detectors and or MCP’s

may be connected to

one zone.

!

EN54

ISO 7240

!

EN54

ISO 7240

Summary of Contents for EN54

Page 1: ...EN54 ISO 7240 2 8 Zone Conventional Fire Control Panel Installation Commissioning Configuration Manual 997 532 000 1 Issue 1 0 For use with Zircon EN 2 8 Fire Control Panels...

Page 2: ...and of Cable Installation 11 3 3 EMC Considerations 12 3 4 Cables for Sounder Circuits 12 4 Field Devices 4 1 End of Line Devices 13 5 Panel Electronics 5 1 Main PCB 14 5 2 PSU PCB 15 5 3 Label Inser...

Page 3: ...ss Level 26 7 3 Fault Options 26 7 3 1 Non latched Faults 26 7 3 2 mains Fault delay 27 7 4 Configuration 27 7 4 1 Checksum 27 7 4 2 Select Default Configuration 27 7 5 Fire Zone Input Type 27 7 5 1 L...

Page 4: ...2 ZONE 1 ALARM FAULT DISABLED TEST TO SILENCE BUZZER PRESS BUZZER MUTE TO SILENCE SOUNDERS PRESS SOUNDER START STOP PRESS AGAIN TO RESTART SOUNDERS FAULT DISABLEMENT TEST DELAY ON FIRE O P ACTIVE FIRE...

Page 5: ...and configuration 1 2 System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system of which this control panel is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the...

Page 6: ...led use something suitable such as an anti static bag to protect the PCBs from being damaged Do not re fit the front cover until after all other trades have completed their tasks Commissioning Section...

Page 7: ...follows Options Clause EN54 ISO 7240 Controls Delay of the immediate actioning of outputs 7 11 7 11 Coincidence detection ISO 7240 Type B 7 12 7 12 Disablement 9 10 Test condition 10 11 Outputs Fire a...

Page 8: ...s Where appropriate this guide and the remainder of the manual include advisory warnings and cautions to remind you to consider safety at all times especially when following the procedures described i...

Page 9: ...n Check List Before installing your control panel or fitting detectors you must first ensure that the following criteria have been met Failure to do this may not only result in damage to the equipment...

Page 10: ...Transient Protection This equipment contains transient protection devices Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference for these devices to function correctly an...

Page 11: ...r supplier for their returns procedure 2 4 2 What to do if You Suspect Your Panel is Damaged The procedure described below tells you what to do in the unlikely event that the supplied equipment has be...

Page 12: ...y with this requirement may result in the misalignment and consequent difficulty in fitting the front cover or malfunction of control pushbuttons When a suitable location has been found for installing...

Page 13: ...s in a non energised state With the panel in its normal quiescent state i e with no fire or fault conditions present the Fire relay is not energised and the Fault relay is energised Terminate external...

Page 14: ...oltage wiring refer to Section 6 4 Powering the Panel All low voltage cables should have a minimum 300Vac rating The termination of earth mains wiring must be done before the termination of any extern...

Page 15: ...ion It is important that good quality cable is used and that correct installation techniques are followed In general the following cable installation requirements must be met a All cable sections must...

Page 16: ...cable length to ensure sounders operate within specification Example Sounder circuit output 20 0V min 0 5A max Sounder device spec 15Vdc min 20mA depends on tone used Cable type spec Pirelli FP200 Go...

Page 17: ...panel is designed to work with the following zone circuit end of line EOL devices A 0 47 F capacitor or A 4k7 resistor This EOL device is not recommended for new installations where the latest field d...

Page 18: ...tal inputs e 16 way ribbon cable connection to PSU PCB f Power connector to backup batteries g Socket SK1 connector for optional 2 way relay PCB h Cover off detection switch i Access Level control swi...

Page 19: ...ated at the Mains Termination Block MTB located in the top right hand corner of the PCB Refer to Section 6 4 Powering the Panel for details on terminating the mains wiring at the MTB and the mains saf...

Page 20: ...trofit Installation Zone wiring should not be connected to the panel at this stage Refer to Section 7 5 6 EOL Device Type for details on how to change the configuration of the panel as necessary to su...

Page 21: ...ct the L and N wires A directly to the MTB B The safety earth wire C MUST NOT be terminated at the MTB but at the safety earthing post D provided See drawing at left Note The post D is located to the...

Page 22: ...minal of one battery and the black lead to the ve terminal of the other Connect one end of the short interlink lead to the ve connector of one battery refer to drawing at left Note The order of connec...

Page 23: ...ed to the auxiliary output on the PSU PCB If you need more detail or have connected an auxiliary load please refer to the full calculation table in Section 9 Battery Calculation Note that the table be...

Page 24: ...est buzzer refer to Section 6 1 Test outputs refer to Section 6 2 6 7 Zone Wiring All methods support installations where detectors and MCPs are segregated into different zones with separate wiring Th...

Page 25: ...s on standby battery sizes and maximum number of zones Capacitor Use 0 47 F Capacitor Use 0 47 F 4k7 Schottky diode bases can be used Schottky diode bases can be used Method 2 Supports new and existin...

Page 26: ...compliant with the requirements of EN54 2 8 9 as a routing output Procedure 1 Use a low voltage digital multimeter to check the resistance across each of the sounder circuits i With the meter connecte...

Page 27: ...tallation Configuration Manual 6 9 Digital Inputs Two digital input circuits are provided Terminal block TB5 is provided on the Main PCB for these input circuits Each circuit is configurable at access...

Page 28: ...ssue 1 March 2006 24 EN54 ISO 7240 2 8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel Installation Configuration Manual 6 10 Fault Finding Chart Use this chart to identify the cause of possible problems when commission...

Page 29: ...ly zones Manual zones can be changed so they can form part of a day time delay strategy 7 1 Entering Access Level 3 To enter access Level 3 hold down the pushbutton and press the following pushbuttons...

Page 30: ...ngineering Mute function 7 2 3 ACCEPT Pushbutton Access Level The ACCEPT pushbutton can be configured to operate at access Level 1 or 2 The default operation is access Level 2 7 2 4 LAMP TEST Access L...

Page 31: ...nfiguration This enables the panel to be returned to the factory configured state When System LED 2 is lit the panel is in the factory configured state 7 5 Fire Zone Input Type Fire input zones can be...

Page 32: ...must be in the fire state Coincidence detection is only supported for pairs of zones i e zone 1 concident with 2 zone 3 coincident with 4 etc When configured upon the first zone going into fire the re...

Page 33: ...Notes 1 The Local Alarm Output does not activate with non latched zones assumes non latched zones are from external panels 2 The pulsing option will activate the selected sounder relay outputs as foll...

Page 34: ...vate until the input condition is removed Note If the sounder output is configured as type pulsed then an evacuate input will cause the sounder outputs and internal buzzer to pulse Delay Mode This all...

Page 35: ...ting the configured outputs e g sounders If the ACCEPT pushbutton is pressed during the primary delay period the delay to outputs is extended by the length of the configured secondary delay The maximu...

Page 36: ...en restored Press the pushbutton to return to the top level and select another configuration menu option To take the panel out of access level 3 press the pushbutton Note The panel remains at access L...

Page 37: ...age Directive 73 23 EEC and the amending Directive 93 68 EEC by the application of the safety standard EN60950 The panel conforms with the essential protection requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336...

Page 38: ...entry 18 x 20mm knock outs on top face of back box One 25mm x 50mm knock out on rear wall of back box Electrical Classification A combination of Installation Class 1 and Class 2 panel must be earthed...

Page 39: ...eight detector zones The quantity of detectors per zone equals 2 0mA divided by the individual detector s quiescent current rating see manufacturer s data sheets e g for a detector quiescent rating of...

Page 40: ...or EOL Auxiliary equipment Total Standby Load L1 Peak Alarm Load Amps Standby Load in Amps Qty Current Total Basic panel 1 0 034 0 034 Zones alarm current 2 4 8 0 03 Optional 2 way Relay PCB 0 1 0 04...

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