Facilities Module
Facilities Module
SYSTEM 2003A-1
.::'~~:a`:~::rFACITITIES :'MODULE
Contents
Section 1. Introduction
Section 2. Specification
Features
FACILITIES
1 . Introduction
The Facilities module is one of a range of modules which The Facilities module interfaces the signalling between the
comprise the Womiald 2003A-1 Fire and Gas Control and panel's System Test Control module and the input, logic
Indication System . and output modules in the rack
The module is fitted one per rack, and provides common Rack status indications are contained on the module panel,
functions, common outputs include common alarm, along with Lamp Test and Alarm/Fault Accept switches .
common alarm sounder, common fault, common fault
sounder, common inhibit and fuse fail and provides The module has voltage regulation, an on-board fuse and
fuse failure monitoring and indication facilities .
monitoring and indication of power to the rack.
2. Specification
r 222
-h ~-AUX BOARD
I / MAIN BOARD
CON 1
i
I', \
a DIN CONNECTORS
°° I EACH WITH
2x18 ROWS OF PINS
CON 2
5. Power On LED's
6. Accept Pushbutton
7. Fault LED
Volt free changeover contacts are provided and can FLASH SYNCHRONISATION
therefore be selected to suit the individual contract, -An. on-board lamp flash clock is provided and is
requirements . commoned to all modules in the rack. If more than one
1. The COMMON ALARMRELAY~is:energised - rack, is to be synchronised an input is provided at terminal
when any module in the rack detects an alarm 19, a LO causing the indicators to illuminate and a HI Z
condition and will remain energised until the (high impedance) causing them to extinguish . The clock is
alarm has been cleared and reset. The relay is not monitored by an on-board watchdog circuit which
affected by an ACCEPT signal. illuminates the front panel fault LED steady if a lamp flash
pulse is not received within 3 seconds of the previous
2.. The ALARM SOUNDER RELAY is energised pulse.
when any module in the rack detects an alarm
condition. Acceptance of the alarm causes the The CAPO (Computer Aided Production Operation)
relay to de-energise, common supply input supply is connected to terminal 14
and is routed, via the mother board, to modules having the
CAPO outputs facility .
W2003A-1
4. Functional Description
Test In Progress
LED
Failed Test
_On
DRIVER'
Fault .
apo Supply
to C -- --. -- a Lamp Test
F-0 Y~
Acce pt-0 L
e
28 Reset
in FLASH
19 C UNIT
24v
X I C
22 C
------------ P owe r
Monitor
23 < -- - --------------
11 C
TEST FAILED
1 3 C
FSI
18 <
FST
ST
17
CT T System Test C TT
20 C
Alarm Circuitry
15 C
27 t
C MON
JBIT INHIBIT
07 -------------------------------- IONM
371
28
08 COMMON FAULT
--------------------------------- Go
FA
R
38 ELAY
MMON
ULT
29 ALARM SOUNDEP-F
09 -------------------- - - -- - - --- - SOUNDER
[gA
REL Y
39
30
COMMON COMMON ALARM -F
10 D- -------------------------- -
ALARM
40 RELAY
d
5. Input/Output Definitions
HE = High lmpedence LO = OV
D17
Remove for flash sync-C~
If the system is fed via an external master lamp flash synchronisation clock the output from the clock is connected to
terminal 19 and diode D 17 MUST be removed from each facilities module connected. (D 17 is on the main PCB.)
Fuse (FS 1)
SOOmA 20imn x Smm Quick Blow View of Auxiliary PCB
Park Works
Newton Heath
Manchester 3A/1-502-EDS-8-A-AUG'91
Duo to Wormalds policy of continuous product
M 10 6BA
Imprwanerc The company reserves the right to chaAp
this Inf~dm without pfoc mice.
Tel. (06l) 205 2321
Fax . (061) 205 8028
DATA SHEET
01-23-03
FACILITIES MODULE
SYSTEM 2003A-1
7 . Application Instructions
FA CILITIES MODULE
O1 OV FAULT 24
X1 24V SOUNDER 04
14 COMMON CAPO SUPPLY ~° 34
11 SPARE 0V FUSE 25
FAIL 05
06 REMOTE ACCEPT % 35
26 REMOTE RESET 27
COMMON
13 Z TEST FAILED INHIBIT 07
15 J- CLEAR TO TEST 37
17 Z SYSTEM TEST COMMON 28
18 -L SYSTEM INHIBIT FAULT 08
20 1 ALARM % 38
22 29
TEST ENABLED INHIBIT A LA RM
z3 SOUNDER 49
19 V LAMP FLASH SYNC - 39
30
NOTE COMMON
ALARM 10
ARE SHOWN WHEN
SUPPLY IS OFF 40
CONTACTS SHOW.!
CHANGEOVER WHEN
RACK IS HEALTHY
Module . Removed r--, X 3',
03 -- _- ~~ o--
Loop In Loop out
7 . Application Instructions
24V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fuse
Module removal loop (ir 1 Amp
The module removed interconnections are shown above and require an additional external relay which
will be energised when all modules are inserted . If a module is removed this breaks the circuit and the
relay de-energises, wiring the associated relay contacts would provide indication .
NOTE : Unused slots within a rack must be populated with dummy modules to ensure continuity of
the circuit.
Park-lWarkr-,
, "." am,~,~ A oimstlon Is subJm to chmge wlthaut
Newton Heath
Manchester 3AJ 1-502-EDS- l QA-AU G' 9l
X110 6BA