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EQUIPMENT: FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN13 WRITTEN BY: RKP

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ISSUE No. & DATE: 0 24/04/13 APPROVED BY: JBJ

Precept EN13 Fire Detection/Alarm Panel


& Precept EN Repeater

Installation & Commissioning Manual

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List of Contents

1. LIST OF FIGURES ............................................... 2 15.1.2 TO ACCESS THE ENGINEER’S CLOCK


2. LIST OF TABLES ................................................ 2 MODULE EDIT FUNCTIONS ..................... 24
3. INTRODUCTION .................................................. 3 15.2 CONFIGURING THE CLOCK MODULE ............ 26
4. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OVERVIEW . 3 15.3 CLOCK MODULE ERROR MESSAGES ........... 26
5. INTERNAL PANEL VIEWS .................................... 4 15.3.1 WP DIL SWITCH ERROR MESSAGE: ....... 26
15.3.2 EEPROM ERROR MESSAGE:................ 26
6. TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC – 16 ZONE ............. 7
15.3.3 ROM CHECKSUM ERROR MESSAGE: ..... 26
7. CIRCUIT CONNECTION DETAILS .......................... 9
15.4 C1651 CLOCK MODULE PCB FEATURES .... 27
7.1 MOTHERBOARD TERMINATION DETAILS ......... 9 16. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
8. C1627 MOTHERBOARD FEATURES .................. 10 SPECIFICATION ............................................... 28
9. POWER SUPPLIES ........................................... 11 17. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIRECTIVE ............ 30
9.1 BATTERY CHARGER .................................... 11
9.2 VISUAL INDICATIONS ................................... 11
9.3 BATTERY DISCONNECT ............................... 11 1. List of Figures
10. INSTALLATION ................................................. 12
10.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY .................................. 12 FIGURE 1 – PRECEPT EN13 2/4 ZONE INTERNAL VIEW 4
10.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...................... 13 FIGURE 2 – PRECEPT EN13 8/16 ZONE INTERNAL VIEW
10.2.1 PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...... 13 ......................................................................... 4
10.2.2 OPTIONAL C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE FIGURE 3 – 2/4 ZONE PRECEPT EN13 PANEL -
INSTALLATION ....................................... 14 GENERAL ASSEMBLY (WITH OPTIONAL CLOCK
11. COMMISSIONING .............................................. 14 MODULE) ........................................................... 5
11.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................... 14 FIGURE 4 – 8/16 ZONE PRECEPT EN13 PANEL -
11.2 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST ....................... 15 GENERAL ASSEMBLY (WITH OPTIONAL CLOCK
11.3 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE OVERVIEW .... 15 MODULE) ........................................................... 6
11.4 PRE-COMMISSIONING W IRING CHECK ......... 15 FIGURE 5 – TYPICAL W IRING DIAGRAM ...................... 7
11.5 POWERING UP ............................................ 16 FIGURE 6 – TYPICAL ALARM CIRCUIT CONNECTION
11.6 CONFIGURATION......................................... 16 DIAGRAM .......................................................... 8
11.6.1 BASIC DEFAULT CONFIGURATION ........... 16 FIGURE 7 – C1627 FIELD TERMINATION..................... 9
11.6.2 SITE-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION............. 16 FIGURE 8 – C1627 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT ............ 10
11.7 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE ..................... 16 FIGURE 9 - REPEATER CONNECTION DIAGRAM .......... 14
11.7.1 ALARM CIRCUITS ................................... 16
FIGURE 10 – C1651 CLOCK MODULE PCB .............. 27
11.7.2 ZONES .................................................. 17
11.7.3 CLASS CHANGE INPUT ........................... 17
11.7.4 FIRE AND FAULT ROUTING OUTPUTS ...... 18 2. List of Tables
11.7.5 FIRE PROTECTION CONTROL SIGNAL ...... 18
11.7.6 ANCILLARY INPUTS ................................ 18 TABLE 1 – MOTHERBOARD DELAY SWITCH SETTINGS 23
11.7.7 ANCILLARY OUTPUTS ............................. 18 TABLE 2 – C1631 SETTING REPEATER QUANTITY .... 24
11.7.8 REPEATERS .......................................... 18 TABLE 3 – C1631 SETTING REPEATER ADDRESSES . 24
12. USER INDICATIONS .......................................... 19 TABLE 4 – C1651 CLOCK MODULE DIL SWITCH AND
13. USER CONTROLS ............................................ 20 LINK SETTINGS ................................................ 26
14. OPERATING THE ENGINEER’S FUNCTIONS ......... 21
14.1 ENGINEER’S ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
PROCESS: .................................................. 21
14.2 ZONE OR OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ............. 21
14.3 TO RESTORE THE FACTORY DEFAULT
CONFIGURATION FOR ZONES & OUTPUTS: ... 22
14.4 ENGINEER’S ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
TIME-OUT W ARNING: .................................. 22
14.5 INVALID CONFIGURATION CONDITIONS: ........ 22
14.6 LIST OF CONFIGURATION DIL SWITCHES AND
THEIR FUNCTIONS ....................................... 22
14.7 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD
CONFIGURATION:........................................ 24
14.8 CONFIGURING THE FIRE ROUTING, FIRE
PROTECTION AND FAULT ROUTING O/PS ..... 24
14.9 DISABLING THE EARTH FAULT MONITORING... 24
15. CLOCK MODULE CONFIGURATION AND SETTING24
15.1 STANDARD MODULE ENGINEER MODE:........ 24
15.1.1 TO ZERO THE ALARM COUNTER: ............ 24
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3. Introduction 4. Installation and


The FIRECLASS Precept EN13 range of panels Commissioning Overview
have been designed, manufactured and tested to This section lists the steps that are taken in
meet the requirements of BSEN 54 Parts 2, 4 & 13 designing, installing and commissioning a
and will provide the user with many years of reliable FIRECLASS Precept EN13 system.
service.
NOTE: Only the Zone & Alarm Circuits are 1. Install all field wiring and equipment
compliant with EN54-13. The FIRECLASS Precept  Refer to the Installation Guidelines in section
EN13 Panel Application Guide lists the devices 10.2 below
which may be used with this panel.  Refer to the field device installation manuals
This document contains all the information 2. Install the panel
necessary for the installation, commissioning and
maintenance of the FIRECLASS Precept EN13  Refer to the installation instructions in section
range of panels and repeaters. 10.2 below
 Do not connect the field equipment at this
NOTE: It is important to read this manual fully stage.
before commencing installation.
3. Connect any repeaters (if applicable)
The following supporting documentation is also
 Refer to the installation instructions in section
available:
10.2 below
 FIRECLASS Precept EN13 Sales Literature 4. Commission the panel
 FIRECLASS Precept EN13 Panel Application  Refer to Commissioning in section 11.
Guide
 FIRECLASS Precept EN13 User Manual
 FIRECLASS Precept EN13 Log Book.
 Wiring Recommendations

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5. Internal Panel Views


Figure 1 – Precept EN13 2/4 Zone Internal View
Removable Chassis Secondary earth bar Enclosure fixing
for cable screens holes (3 off)
Cable clip for
incoming mains cable

Mains Warning/
Primary Earth label

ZONE CIRCUITS ALARM CIRCUITS AUX D.C. FAULT FIRE FIRE INPUTS OUTPUTS REPEATER RESET
Mains Terminal Block
ZONE OUTPUTS

CHANGE

ACTIVE
ROUTING ROUTING PROTECTION
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

CLASS

EVAC.
& Primary Earth Connection

GND
EVAC
1 2 3 4

RST.

BUZ.

N/O
N/C
24V 0V 24V 0V O/+

A
B
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -

DIS.
P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/-
Mains Fuse

SIL.

P
L N
Replace
+ 1 - + 2 - + 3 - + 4 - ALARM
CIRCUITS
With
Same Removable Chassis

CEL C1717
Type

01-05-12
ISSUE 0
IN

Relay Board

CEL C1631 ISSUE 2


2
3
OUT

RETURN Relay Board Chassis


Relay Board +

Chassis +

C1631 Repeater Interface


(Optional)
J3

Relay Board

+
-
S
+

Mains Transformer
INHIBIT F/P ON NLZ SILENCE BEFORE RESET
1

1
N
O

N
O

DELAY ALARM SIL & RESET 1


ENABLED

2
CONFIG

S
DELAY ON AUTO 2 DELAY/
3

MINUTES
CONFIG NON-LATCH ZONES 4 OUTPUT OK
4

CONFIG I/S ZONES 8

+
5

ZONAL THERM. FAULT

+
CONFIG M/S ZONES
6

ALARMS
CONFIG DELAY ZONES PULSE NON-ALARM
7

ZONES BAT/CHG FAULT

Mains
CONFIG DELAY O/PS SILENT ZONE TEST
FS1
8

2 STAGE DELAY BUZZER DISABLE CHARGER FAULT


+
9

ALARMS ON EVAC ONLY LATCHED FAULTS


+
10

10

- MAINS FAULT
BATTERY FUSE BATT THERM OUTPUT

FIT EARTH MON

Transformer Motherboard
Motherboard Batteries

Batteries

Figure 2 – Precept EN13 8/16 Zone Internal View


Cable clip for
Removable Chassis Secondary earth bar Enclosure fixing incoming mains cable
for cable screens holes (3 off) Mains Warning/
Primary Earth label

Mains Terminal Block


Mains Fuse & Primary Earth Connection
L

Replace With
Same Type
N Removable Chassis
ZONE CIRCUITS ALARM CIRCUITS AUX D.C. INPUTS OUTPUTS REPEATER
CHANGE

ZONE OUTPUTS
ACTIVE

RESET
CLASS

+ 1- + 2- + 3- + 4- + 5- + 6- + 7- + 8- + 1- + 2- + 3- + 4-
EVAC.
EVAC

RST.

BUZ.

GND

24V 0V
DIS.

N/C
A
B
SIL.

1 2 3 4

+ 1 - + 2 - + 3 - + 4 - ALARM
CIRCUITS
CEL C1717

01-05-12
ISSUE 0

IN

OUT

RETURN

Relay Board
R0
1

CEL C1631 ISSUE 2

R1
2

R2
3

Relay Board
+
+

Relay Board Chassis


+

Motherboard
-

C1631 Repeater Interface


+

INHIBIT F/P ON NLZ SILENCE BEFORE RST


S
1

1
N
O

N
O

DELAY ALARM SIL & RESET 1


2

DELAY ON AUTO 2 DELAY/


3

OUTPUT OK
+

MINUTES
CONFIG NON-LATCH ZONES 4
4

S
CONFIG I/S ZONES 8
5

BAT/CHG FLT

(Optional)
CONFIG M/S ZONES ZONAL ALARMS

Mains
6

CONFIG DELAY ZONES PULSE NON-ALARM ZONES


7

CHARGER FLT
CONFIG DELAY O/PS SILENT ZONE TEST
8

FS1 +
+

2 STAGE DELAY BUZZER DISABLE


9

MAINS FAULT
ALARMS ON EVAC ONLY LATCHED FAULTS
10

10

- + OUTPUT
BATTERY FUSE BATT THERM

Transformer FIT LINK FOR


EARTH MONITOR

Motherboard
Batteries Batteries

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EA IT M er e EARTH TRANSFORMER
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POST REPEATER
INTERFACE
(OPTIONAL)
RELAY
PLATE RELAY MOTHERBOARD
BOARD
EARTH
STRAP

RIBBON CABLE
ASSEMBLY

EARTH POST
Figure 3 – 2/4 Zone Precept EN13 panel - General Assembly (with optional clock module)
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Figure 4 – 8/16 Zone Precept EN13 panel - General Assembly (with optional clock module)

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Typical Zone Wiring
22uF capacitor & 3k9 resistor end-of-line
device. Observe polarity
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+ - Typical Input Circuit Wiring for


Remote Silence, Evacuate,
ISSUE No. & DATE:

+ 1A 2A - Reset & Class Change


Normally open switch contacts Typical Ouput
Manual call point Circuit wiring
for Disabled,
0

with 680R resistor


Evacuate,
+ 1 2 - Buzzer Active

2k2 0.5W
Typical zonal resistor
output wiring Detector base with
24/04/13

Schottky Diode
+

24Vdc
-
relay
+ Alarm Circuits wired to
Connect to Alarm Relay Board. Repeater Wiring.
Aux DC 24V See Alarm Relay Board See Repeater
Wiring Diagram connection diagram
6. Typical wiring schematic – 16 Zone

Lower Lower
FIRECLASS PREC EN13 INST

1 2 3 4 1+ 1- 2+ 2- 3+ 3- 4+ 4- 5+ 5- 6+ 6- 7+ 7- 8+ 8- 1+ 1- 2+ 2- 3+ 3- 4+ Sil Evac RST Cl/C Dis Evac BAct A B

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4 - 24V 0V GND N/C
terminal terminal
Zone O/Ps Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits Aux DC Inputs Outputs Repeater RST
tier tier
FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN13

Upper Zone Circuits Aux DC Fault Routing Fire Routing Fire Protection RST Upper
terminal 9+ 9 - 10 + 10 - 11 + 11 - 12 + 12 - 13 + 13 - 14 + 14 - 15 + 15 - 16 + 16 - 24V 0V O/+ P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/- P N/O terminal
tier tier
Figure 5 – Typical Wiring Diagram

Fire Routing, Fault Routing & Fire Protection Outputs Specification: Fire and Fault Routing
When configured as When configured as output wiring shown
monitored/powered outputs: volt-free changeover relays : Relay fitted locally for the monitored/
to fault routing powered configuration
For Fire Routing For Fire Routing and Fire Protection O/Ps: equipment
& Fire Protection O/Ps: Volt free relay contacts shown in quiescent Relay fitted locally
Quiescent: 5Vdc [de-energised] condition. to fire routing
Active [fire]: 24Vdc nom] equipment
For Fault O/P:
For Fault Routing O/P: Volt free relay contacts shown in healthy Field relay spec:
Quiescent: 24Vdc [nom] [energised] condition. Coil resistance – 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms
Active [fault]: 5Vdc Voltage 24Vdc Nom
Connections: [min 18V, max 30V]
Connections: Connect to normally open or normally closed Fitted with suppression diode as shown.
Observe correct polarity. contact as required.
[+ = Positive, - = Negative] [P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]
Applied voltage must not exceed 30Vdc.
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Figure 6 – Typical Alarm Circuit Connection Diagram

Typical Alarm Circuit Wiring

Sounder Circuits are


+ -
wired as a loop
+ -

Each Alarm circuit from the panel motherboard is + -


connected to the IN terminals on the Alarm Relay
Board.
+ -
Each Alarm Circuit is wired out to the sounders
from the OUT terminals and the circuit is looped
back into the RETURN terminals. No EOL resistor
is required because this is already fitted on the
Alarm Relay board on the RETURN side. + -

+ -

Pre-wired cables from + -


Panel motherboard

+ -

1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4 IN 1

1 2 3 4 IN 1
OUT

1 2 3 4 OUT 1
RETURN

C1717 Alarm Circuit RETURN


Relay Board C1717 Alarm Circuit
Terminal Layout Relay Board
Field Connections

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7. Circuit Connection Details


7.1 Motherboard Termination Details
Figure 7 – C1627 Field Termination
Inputs: Outputs:
SIL = Silence alarms DIS = Disablement active
EVAC = Evacuate EVAC = Evacuation active
RST = Reset BUZ Active = Buzzer active
Panel Grey fill indicates I/O available on selected panel
2
4
8
16
Inputs Outputs Repeater

Class change
Aux

Reset N/C
Buz Active
Zone O/Ps Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits
DC

EVAC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4

EVAC

GND
RST

DIS
24V

SIL
0V
1 2 3 4 + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - A B
Lower
terminal tier

Upper
terminal tier
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -

O/+

C/+

C/+
24 V
0V

P
C/-

P
O/-

P
O/-

N/O
P
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Zone Circuits Aux Fault Fire Fire Reset
Panel DC Routing Routing Protection
O/- = Normally Open or -ve
2
O/+ = Normally Open or +ve
4 P = Pole
C/+ = Normally Closed or +ve
8 C/- = Normally Closed or -ve
16
Grey fill indicates I/O available on selected panel

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8. C1627 Motherboard Features


Figure 8 illustrates the motherboard features referred to elsewhere in the documentation.
Figure 8 – C1627 Motherboard Layout

Remote Inputs: Aux Outputs:


Silence Alarms DISablement active
Evacuate Fire EVACuate Active
Reset Routing BUZzer ACTIVE
Output

Aux DC Supply Fault Routing Fire


Zone Outputs
24V & 0V Output Protection
1-4 Alarm
Output Repeater
Circuits Terminals:
[Marked with Active A,B, GND
Polarity]

Zone Reset
Detection Relay
Inputs Output

J6,J7,J8
Fault Routing
Output
configuration J10,J11,J12
Fire Routing J14,J15,J16
links
Output Fire Protection Output
configuration links configuration links

J1
Display C1631
Connector Repeater
Interface

Secondary
AC from
transformer

Configuration
mode enabled FS1
LED indicator Battery
Fuse J18
Power Supply LED Earth Fault
indicators: Monitoring
Battery OUTPUT OK
Terminals Link
Configuration Battery/Charger Fault
switches Configuration Charger Fault
SW1/1 to SW1/10 switches Battery Mains Fault
SW2/1 to Thermistor
SW2/10 Terminals

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9. Power Supplies 2) A yellow ‘Batt/Charge Fault’ LED denoting any


one of the following conditions:
All panels produce dc power regulation directly on a) Battery or associated wiring disconnected
the motherboard. A mains transformer is mounted
on the panel chassis to convert the incoming AC b) Battery fuse blown
mains voltage to a much lower AC voltage for DC c) Low Battery voltage (15.7V ±0.4V)
regulation. d) Battery and interconnection resistance is
For all panels, the output voltage is adjustable from equal to or higher than:
25V to 28.2V via a small trimmer potentiometer on  1Ω - 4-zone panels
the PCB. As the output voltage is factory set  1Ω - All repeaters
however, this should not be necessary.
 0.6Ω - 8/16-zone panels
9.1 Battery Charger
3) A yellow ‘Charger Fault’ LED (‘Internal Fault’
Each power supply provides a temperature- LED on the C1652 PSU board) indicating any
compensated charging voltage for sealed-lead-acid of the following:
12V batteries connected in series. Charging voltage
o o a) A mains fault exists (see below)
range is 26.72V @ 50 C to 28.25V @ -10 C.
b) Switching regulator or charger circuitry is
Battery sizes are:
malfunctioning
 2 off 12V, 3Ah for the 1.5A supply (2 & 4 zone
c) Battery Fuse is blown
panels)
 2 off 12V, 7Ah or 12 Ah for the 3A supply ( & 16 4) A yellow ‘Mains Fault’ LED. This indicates that
zone panels) the mains voltage has failed or is less than the
required minimum for correct operation of the
The health of the batteries, the battery connections
power supply (80% of the rated voltage).
and fuse are checked by a battery monitor circuit
and automatic battery test facility once every 30 Note: Fault indications do not become active for a
seconds. If the Battery is disconnected or the minimum of 10 seconds after the fault has
Battery voltage falls below 15.7V or the Battery and occurred.
inter-connection resistance is greater than or equal 9.3 Battery Disconnect
to 1Ω, the Batt/Charge fault LED is illuminated and
1) The supply provides a battery disconnect
the Fault Output is operated. The circuitry also
facility which disconnects the batteries when
protects against reversed connection of the
the battery terminal voltage falls below 19.5V.
batteries.
9.2 Visual indications
The following visual indications are provided:
1) A green ‘Output - OK’ LED. This simply
denotes that power is being supplied to the
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10. Installation danger to you and to anything else it touches. In


case of accidental skin or eye contact, flush the
The control panel must be installed by suitably affected area with plenty of clean, fresh water and
qualified engineers familiar with the installation of seek immediate medical attention.
fire detection systems. In addition, it is Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are
recommended to refer to the following information: “low maintenance”, requiring no electrolyte top-
 Current edition of the IEE wiring regulations. up or measurement of specific gravity.
 Current edition of BS5839-1 or the installation WARNING: Only clean the battery case
standards for the relevant country. with a cloth that has been soaked or
 Any specific site requirements. dampened with distilled water. Do not use organic
 Any field device installation instructions. solvents (such as petrol, paint thinner, benzene or
mineral spirits) or other materials that can
 Any data sheet provided for the installation of substantially weaken the case. Do not use a dry
Intrinsically Safe devices. cloth as this will generate static electricity, which in
Notes: turn may lead to an explosion.
The rating plate, containing essential electrical WARNING: Avoid operating temperatures
information is located inside the panel on the inside outside the range of -15C/5F to
face of the door. +50°C/122°F for float/standby applications.
The mains supply cable should be a minimum of The recommended normal operating temperature is
2
1mm copper protected by a 5A fuse. 20°C.
An appropriate lockable double pole disconnect HIGH TEMPERATURE will reduce battery service
device shall be provided as part of the building life. In extreme cases this can cause Thermal
installation. This device must have a minimum Runaway, resulting in high oxygen/hydrogen gas
contact gap of 3mm. production and battery swelling. Batteries are
10.1 Electrical Safety irrecoverable from this condition and should be
replaced.
WARNING: Read this section completely before
commencing installation. LOW TEMPERATURE will prolong battery life but
reduce output capacity.
Prior to commencing installation of the
control panel, ensure that adequate DANGER: Do not incinerate batteries. If
precautions are taken to prevent placed in a fire, the batteries may
damage to the sensitive electronic rupture, with the potential to release
components on the display board and the control hazardous gases and electrolyte. VRLA
board due to electrostatic discharge. You should batteries contain substances harmful to
discharge any static electricity you may have the environment.
accumulated by touching a convenient earthed Exhausted batteries must be recycled.
object such as an unpainted copper radiator pipe. Return them to the battery manufacturer
You should repeat the process at regular intervals or take them to your Council waste disposal site for
during the installation process, especially if you are appropriate disposal.
required to walk over carpets.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
The panel must be located in a clean, dry
position, which is not subject to shock or The volt-free relay contacts provided within the
vibration and at least 2 metres away from pager panel must not be used to directly switch any
systems or any other radio transmitting voltage that exceeds 50VAC or 75VDC. (Please
equipment. The operating temperature range is also refer to relay rating data).
0ºC to 40ºC; maximum humidity is 95%. This equipment requires a 230VAC supply. All
installation work should be carried out in
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES: accordance with the recommendations of
DANGER: Batteries are electrically Live BS5839 Part 1 and the current edition of the IEE
at all times, take great care never to short regulations by suitably qualified and trained
circuit the battery terminals. personnel.
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; take
great care when lifting and transporting THIS PANEL MUST BE EARTHED
batteries. For weights above 24 kilos,
lifting aids should be used.
DANGER: Do NOT attempt to remove the
battery lid or tamper with the internal
workings of the battery. Electrolyte is a
highly corrosive substance, and presents significant

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10.2 Installation Instructions NOTE: The door and chassis both contain
1. Carefully remove the control panel from the PCBs with sensitive and fragile electronic
packing and lay the panel on a flat surface. components on them. You must place them
in an area that is clean, dry and dust-free,
2. Open the door of the panel.
where they will not be damaged. You can
3. Locate the spares bag and check that the place them inside the original packing box
following items are present: but you must ensure that sufficient soft
Precept EN13 Precept EN13 packing is used to keep the door and chassis
Item separated.
2/4 8/16
T1AH250V T3.15AH250V 10. Identify the three indented holes in the backbox
Mains Fuse 20mm 20mm that are used to mount the enclosure.
1 off 1 off
F2AL250V 11. Place the enclosure in the desired location and
F5AL250V mark the position of the top indented hole.
Battery Fuse 20mm
20mm [8/16] Remove the enclosure and fit a suitable fixing to
1 off
EOL the wall. Hang the enclosure from the top fixing
capacitor/resistor 22μF/3k9 22μF/3k9 point and ensure that it is level. Mark the
device for normal 2/4 off 8/16 off locations of the other two mounting holes.
zone monitoring
EOL resistors for 3k9 0.25W 3k9 0.25W
12. Remove the enclosure from the wall and fit
I.S. zones. 2/4 off 8/16 off suitable fixings to the two remaining mounting
Key Ref.: Key Ref.: points. Fix the enclosure to the wall using all
Engineer’s door three mounting points.
801 [Flat] 801 [Flat]
keys
1 off 1 off 13. Carefully remove the required knock-outs in the
Key Ref.: Key Ref.: panel enclosure and gland all field wiring in
Access Control
801 [Tubular] 801 [Tubular] place ensuring that the cable conductors are of
keys
1 off 1 off
sufficient length inside the enclosure. Ensure
Positive battery Red Red
lead 1 off 1 off that all conductors are clearly labelled. DO NOT
Negative battery Black Black remove knock-outs from any unused cable
lead 1 off 1 off entries. Any unused cable entries which are
Battery coupling Blue Blue open must be sealed with a suitable plug
lead 1 off 1 off (available separately).
14. Connect the earth drain wires of the field cabling
10.2.1 Panel Installation Instructions to the brass earth bar positioned at the top of the
1. Disconnect the display ribbon cable from the backbox. Up to two drain wires may be
motherboard header. connected to each terminal.
2. Disconnect the earth strap connecting the door 15. Ensure that continuity of any cable shield is
and backbox via the spade terminal on the door. maintained through to the last device on the
circuit. The shield must only be connected to
3. Unscrew the hinge pin at the bottom of the door enclosure earth in the panel by using the earth
whilst supporting the door. Swing the bottom of bars provided. [Different requirements apply for
the door clear of the backbox and pull the door the screen of data cable used for connecting
away from the top hinge pin. repeaters - see 10.2.2 below].
4. Place the door carefully to one side and replace 16. Connect the incoming protective earth conductor
the bottom hinge pin in the backbox. to the Earth terminal in the mains terminal block.
5. Unscrew and remove the two lower chassis This is the primary earth point and is labelled 
screws and only slacken the top two mounting [also labelled E]. See Section 0
screws. 17. Clear any dust and debris from inside the
6. Carefully lift the chassis upward to align the enclosure.
screw heads with the large holes in the chassis 18. Connect the mains-in Live cable to the mains
keyholes. Lift the chassis clear of the upper terminal block [L terminal] as indicated in section
screws and rest the chassis in the bottom of the 0
enclosure. Take care not to strain the wires that
remain connected to the backbox. 19. Connect the mains-in Neutral cable to the mains
terminal block [N terminal] as indicated in
7. Disconnect the earth strap connecting the section 0
backbox and chassis at the earth bar.
20. Secure the mains-in cable to the cable clamp
8. Disconnect the flying leads from the transformer adjacent the mains terminal using the cable tie
to the mains terminal block and earth bar. supplied. NOTE: The clamp should be over the
9. Remove the chassis from the enclosure and outer cable insulation.
place carefully to one side. 21. Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of
removal. Reconnect all wires and ensure none
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are trapped between the chassis and backbox. and the negative (black) terminal of the right-
Do not connect the field wiring at this stage. hand battery. Note that the batteries will not
22. Refit the door. The refitting procedure is the power the panel until the mains supply is
reverse of removal. Ensure that the earth strap energised.
and ribbon cable are reconnected correctly. 10.2.2 Optional C1631 Repeater Interface
23. Place the left-hand battery into the bottom of the Installation
enclosure. The terminals should be positioned
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions
towards the centre of the enclosure and the
battery should be adjacent to the left side of the 1. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are
backbox, fixed by the raised indents in the powered down and the main and standby
backbox, one above the battery and one to the supplies are disconnected.
right. 2. On the fire alarm panel and each repeater,
24. Place the right-hand battery into the bottom of remove the jumper link at J22 (adjacent to J9)
the panel. The terminals should be positioned and fit a C1631 repeater interface to connectors
towards the centre of the enclosure and the J13 and J9 located immediately to the left of the
battery should be adjacent to the right side of Zone Expansion ribbon connector on the right-
the backbox located by the raised indents in the hand side of the C1627 motherboard. See
back box above the battery and to the left. Figure 8. The board should be held in place by
the 12mm high plastic spacer provided.
25. Connect the black battery lead to the power
supply “Batt -” [battery negative] terminal and 3. Connect the RS485 data cable as shown in
connect the red battery lead to the power supply Figure 9.
“Batt +” [battery positive] terminal situated on the Note: Use only RS485 screened data cable.
motherboard. The location of the motherboard 4. If the repeater is powered from the panel then
battery terminals is shown in Figure 8. Fit the connect the Aux 24Vdc supply from the panel to
connector on the end of the black lead onto the the repeater.
negative (black) terminal of the left-hand battery.
5. If the repeater is mains powered, connect the
Fit the connector on the end of the red lead onto
repeater mains power supply to the L, N and E
the positive (red) terminal of the right-hand
battery. terminals as described above for the panel.
26. Connect the blue battery lead between the
positive (red) terminal of the left-hand battery
Figure 9 - Repeater connection diagram

EARTH BAR EARTH BAR


Data Cable Screen

Power Supply connections not shown.

Repeater Repeater
GND

GND
A

B
A

[Top right hand corner of C1626 motherboard]


Repeater [max 5 off]
[Top right hand corner of C1627 motherboard]
Panel

11. Commissioning i) VHF/UHF Portable Radio (for two engineers)


ii) Multi-meter or equivalent
11.1 Introduction
The following equipment should be available where
possible to minimise commissioning time:
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11.2 Commissioning Checklist 2. Detection zones should be commissioned next.
1. Before commissioning, the engineer should The purpose is to establish the correct
check the following: functioning of each device and checking for
correct indication at the control panel. The panel
i) All field wiring has been inspected and tested responses as configured should be checked at
in accordance with Manufacturer’s wiring this time.
recommendations, current issues of
3. All ancillary inputs and outputs should be
BS5839:1 and BS7671 IEE wiring
commissioned and the functionality confirmed.
regulations.
4. Fire protection signals should be tested.
ii) All field cables are glanded into the control
5. Fire and fault routing signalling should be tested.
panel cabinet.
WARNING: Before testing, the engineer must be
iii) Detector bases are terminated but detector
aware both of the operation of all devices fitted to
heads are not fitted. Any devices with
the auxiliary circuits and of the consequences of
electronic components are not fitted.
their operation.
Terminations to devices with electronic
components should be linked through to 11.4 Pre-Commissioning Wiring Check
maintain cable continuity. NOTE: This pre-commissioning wiring check
iv) Manual Call Points are not connected but procedure should be followed to test all wiring
cable is linked through to maintain continuity. prior to specific commissioning of any
detection, alarm and auxiliary circuits.
v) No end-of-line devices are fitted in the field.
EN54-13 requires that the panel is capable of
2. The following information should be available to detecting an increase in the cable resistance or
the commissioning team: a decrease in the resistance between cores (e.g.
i) Detection layout drawings. due to moisture ingress). It is therefore vital that
the following cable checks are carried out
ii)Wiring schematic diagram.
carefully to ensure correct monitoring of the
iii)
Control Panel installation manuals. zone & alarm circuit cables.
iv)Installation manuals for all equipment
1. Ensure that no devices are connected to the
connected to the system.
detection zones and alarm circuits, but that the
v) Site specific configuration details. cables are linked through at the device locations
Experience has shown that tracing wiring faults to achieve a continuous circuit.
on long circuits that are routed through risers 2. Ensure that the resistance of all cables to earth
etc. can be difficult without knowledge of the and between cores is at least 2M.
wiring route.
Check the following:
It is recommended that the electrical installer be i) Positive to earth resistance is 2MΩ or
made available until basic wiring continuity is greater.
proven. A minimum of two persons (e.g.
ii) Negative to earth resistance is 2MΩ or
engineer and mate) is recommended for efficient
greater.
commissioning.
iii) Positive to negative resistance is 2MΩ or
11.3 Commissioning Procedure Overview greater.
Commissioning is broken in to 3 sections:
3. Connect a wire link as the end-of-line device on
i) Pre-commissioning wiring check. each of the zones. At the panel end, measure
ii) Powering the panel up with no field wiring the resistance across the positive & negative
connected, configuring the panel in accordance ends of the cables for each of the zone circuits,
with the site-specific requirements and carrying ensuring the value does not exceed 12Ω.
out a functional check. Remember to remove the wire links after the
iii) Functional testing of all circuits and field devices tests.
to check each circuit and function in turn to 4. The alarm circuits should be wired in a loop with
ensure correct operation of the entire system. no EOL device. At the panel end, measure the
In this way any faults may be located quickly and resistance across the two positive ends of the
accurately. The general procedures are as follows: cable and then the two negative ends of the
cable for each of the circuits, ensuring the value
1. Alarm circuits should be checked first. The does not exceed 6Ω.
correct operation of each sounder should be
checked for correct audibility as specified in Correct polarity throughout all circuits must be
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All bells, detector heads and call points should present, the panel should be silent with only the
now be connected and the correct end-of-line Power Supply On indication illuminated.
devices fitted to the zone circuits. Use the spare If any zones remain in fault after the cable check
end-of-line devices supplied and leave the EOL mode has ended, do the following:
devices in the panel terminals at this stage.
a) Power down the panel.
Remember to remove any links fitted to detector
bases. The EOL resistor for the alarm circuits is b) Check that the correct EOL device is
already fitted to the Alarm Circuit Relay Board fitted in the zone terminals.
inside the panel. Be very careful to maintain c) Repeat the power-up process.
correct polarity at each device. 5. Turn the Access Keyswitch to “1” and press the
Warning: Intrinsically safe zone arrangement. Test Display button. The panel should respond
by illuminating all indications and sounding the
 The capacitor/resistor EOL cannot be
buzzer. This will continue for a few seconds after
connected to zones monitoring Intrinsically
the button is released.
Safe detection devices in hazardous areas.
To do so will risk causing an explosion in the 11.6 Configuration
hazardous area. End-of-line resistors with a
11.6.1 Basic Default Configuration
value of 3k9 must be used, which comply
with the requirements laid down in the When first powered up, the Precept EN13 can be
installation data sheets provided with the I.S. operated in the standard default mode without any
barrier and the I.S. fire detection devices. additional configuration.
 In order for detector head removal The basic default mode is:
monitoring to function correctly when  All zones latching fire, non-delay, standard [non-
resistors are used as the end-of-line devices, intrinsically safe]
any diodes in the detector bases that are in
 Fire Routing, Fire Protection and Sounder
circuit when the detector head is removed
must be disconnected. outputs not delayed.
 The panel must be configured to monitor 11.6.2 Site-Specific Configuration
Intrinsically Safe zones.
 The first device on an Intrinsically Safe zone It is possible to tailor the functionality of the Precept
must be a MTL5561 Galvanic Isolator. EN13 fire alarm panel in line with site-specific
Detectors and Manual Call Points on the Safe requirements. Details of the site configurable
side of the barrier are not permitted. options and the configuration process are provided
in section 14.1. Charts are provided in the System
 To comply with the requirements of BS5839, Log Book for planning/recording the actual
all manual call points should be located in configuration. This configuration is not lost when
the zone cabling between the I.S. the panel is powered down.
Barrier/Isolator and the first detector. Any
manual call point or detector located on the 11.7 Commissioning Procedure
“end-of-line” side of a detector will be After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring
rendered inoperative if a detector head is check, power-up and configuration, commission the
removed. circuits in line with the following guide.
11.5 Powering up
11.7.1 Alarm Circuits
1. Prior to powering up, the panel will have been
installed in accordance with the installation 1. Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit
instructions, all cabling will have been fully OUT terminals on the Alarm Relay Board,
installed and tested, glanded into the panel Connect the first alarm circuit outgoing loop
enclosure but not connected to the panel wiring to the OUT terminals and the incoming
terminals. The mains supply should be isolated loop wiring to the RETURN terminals, observing
externally to the panel. correct polarity. Check that any alarm fault
2. Check the battery connections are correct. indications clear after a few seconds.
3. Remove the mains supply fuse from the panel 2. Use the Alarm Test facility [see FIRECLASS
mains terminal block. Once the permit to Precept EN13 User Manual] or press Evacuate
energise the mains supply is in place, energise to operate the sounders. Check that all sounders
the mains and check the voltage and polarity are connected to the alarm circuit operate.
correct before replacing the panel fuse. 3. Deselect the Alarms Test condition or if
4. The panel will power up and enter the power-up “Evacuate” was used, press silence alarms to
cable check mode (flashing System Fault LED). stop the sounders operating.
After about 60 seconds, if all circuits are 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any
determined to be healthy and no other faults are subsequent alarm circuits. Leave the EOL
resistor fitted for any unused alarm circuits.
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11.7.2 Zones  The fire alarm devices operate correctly in
line with the panel configuration.
NOTE: The panel determines the normal
operating current for each zone when the panel  The Fire Routing and Fire protection outputs
is powered up, allowing 60 seconds for the operate correctly in line with the panel
attached devices to settle down. If any work is configuration.
carried out on a zone circuit after power-up, o Press the Silence Alarms and the Reset
then the panel must be powered down and then buttons after each device test and check the
powered back up to allow the new zone circuit alarm clears (Manual Call Points must be
current to be checked. manually reset before resetting the panel).
Work logically and systematically through each 7. Detector removal operation.
zone. o Remove the 1st detector along the zone cable
1. Power down the panel. [counting from the panel] on the zone and
2. Remove the EOL device from the zone terminals check that the correct zone fault is indicated on
of the first zone. Connect the cables for the zone the panel.
to the zone terminals, observing correct polarity. o For non I.S. zone applications:
3. Power up the panel.  Operate a manual call point between the
After about 60 seconds, if all circuits are detector that has been removed and the EOL
determined to be healthy and no other faults are capacitor. Check that the panel reacts as
present, the panel should be silent with only the described above for a fire condition.
Power Supply On indication illuminated.  Refit the detector, reset the manual call point,
If any zones remain in fault after the cable check press the “Silence Alarms” button and then
has ended, do the following: the “System Reset” button on the panel’s
a) Power down the panel. display board and check that the control
panel returns to its normal state.
b) Disconnect the cables from the faulty zone
and repeat the cable resistance  Repeat for all detectors on the zone.
measurements described previously. o For I.S. zone applications:
c) Check that all detectors and MCPs are  Operate a manual call point ensuring that the
correctly wired. correct fire alarm condition is raised on the
d) Check that the number of devices fitted panel (assuming the installation complies
does not exceed the maximum permitted. with BS5839).
e) Check that the correct EOL device is fitted.  Continue to check the operation of all other
f) After all checks have been carried out, re- manual call points on the zone, resetting the
connect the cables to the zone terminals manual call point and silencing/resetting the
and repeat the power-up process. panel at each stage.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each remaining used  Refit the detector and check that the control
zone circuit. panel returns to its normal state.
5. Zone fault conditions:  Continue to test each of the other detectors
in turn, checking for correct fault indication in
o Check the fault monitoring of the cable is
each case.
correct by disconnecting the end-of-line device
on the zone. Check that the fault condition is 8. Repeat steps 5 to 7, one zone at a time, until all
indicated on the correct zone on the fire panel. the zones are commissioned.
9. Any faults that are found must be traced and
o Reconnect the EOL device and check that the
rectified before proceeding.
fault indication clears.
o Apply a short circuit across the EOL device 11.7.3 Class Change Input
and check that the panel gives the correct fault
indication. 1. Connect the Class Change switch to the class
change input on the motherboard.
o Remove the short circuit and check that the
fault indication clears. 2. Operate the class change switch and observe:
6. Zone fire conditions i) The alarms sound for 5 seconds then stop.
o Starting with the device nearest the panel, ii) The internal buzzer on the panel does not
operate each manual call point and detection operate.
device on the zone in turn. iii) The internal buzzer on repeaters does not
o After operation of each device confirm: operate.
 The fire indication is provided on the panel 3. De-activate the class change switch
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11.7.4 Fire and Fault Routing Outputs remote equipment. The response should be verified
for each signal.
1. Remove the resistor from the Fire Routing
output circuit terminals and connect the field
11.7.7 Ancillary outputs
wiring to the terminals, observing correct
polarity. Check that any fault indications clear The correct operation of equipment connected to
after a few seconds. the Zone Outputs, Disablement Active, Evacuate
2. To operate the output, initiate a fire condition on Active and Buzzer Active outputs should be verified
a zone. Check that the fire signal is received at in turn by initiating a fire condition on each of the
the receiving station. Silence and reset the fire appropriate zones; disabling/enabling a zone;
alarm panel to clear the output. operating the Evacuate button on the panel’s
display.
3. Remove the resistor from the Fault Routing
output circuit terminals and connect the field
11.7.8 Repeaters
wiring to the terminals, observing correct
polarity. Check that any fault indications clear 1. Power-up the Panel and then the Repeaters.
after a few seconds. Only the “Power Supply On” LEDs should be
4. Initiate a fault condition on the fire alarm panel to illuminated on the Panel and Repeaters.
signal a fault to the remote receiving station. 2. At Repeater 1, turn the Access control switch to
5. Confirm the receipt of the fault warning at the “1”, and press the “Evacuate” button. Check that
receiving station. the alarms operate and the internal buzzer
operates on all repeaters.
6. Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit in
turn, Confirm the fire alarm panel indicates Fire 3. Press the “Silence” button on the fire alarm
Routing and Fault Routing faults appropriately. panel. Check that the alarm circuits silence and
7. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults the internal buzzer silences on all repeaters.
clear. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each repeater.
5. Operate a Manual Call Point on zone 1 and
11.7.5 Fire Protection control signal check for correct fire indication at each repeater.
1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be 6. Press the “Silence Alarms” button on a repeater
controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked and check that the alarms are silenced and the
off/safe before attempting any connection, Zone 1 fire LED is constantly illuminated on all
testing or commissioning. repeater panels.
2. Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection 7. Press the “Reset” button on a repeater and
output circuit terminal and connect the field check that the panel and repeaters return to the
wiring to the terminals, observing correct quiescent state.
polarity. Check that any fault indications clear 8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each zone and ensure
after a few seconds. “Silence Alarms” and “Reset” operate correctly
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the from each repeater.
output. Check that the fire signal operates the 9. Set the DIL switches on the C1631 Repeater
interface relay adjacent the fire protection Interface card in the fire alarm panel OFF (No
equipment. Repeaters). Check that all repeaters indicate a
4. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the “Comms. Fault”.
fire alarm panel indicates Fire Protection output 10. Set the C1631 Repeater Interface card DIL
fault. switches in the fire alarm panel back to their
5. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults previous settings and check that the repeaters
clear. return to normal.
6. Final testing and commissioning of the loop 11. Set the first repeater address to 0. Check that
through to the fire protection equipment, the panel indicates a “Repeater fault” and any
including test [simulated] activation of the additional repeaters display a steady “Comms
equipment, should be carried out at the fault” LED.
appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer 12. Set the first repeater address back to normal
responsible for the fire protection system. and check that the panel and repeaters return to
normal.
11.7.6 Ancillary inputs 13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 for any other connected
Remote Silence Alarms, Reset and Evacuate inputs repeaters.
should each be tested by the activation of the

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12. User Indications


General Indicator Section
Description Colour Operating Condition
Power Supply On Green Illuminates Steady for Mains or Standby power On.
Flashes on any new fire alarm condition, changing to a steady
Fire Red
indication on operation of Silence Alarms.
Fire Routing Active Red Illuminates Steady when the Fire Routing Output is active.
General Fault Yellow Flashes for any fault condition.
Power Supply Fault Yellow Flashes for mains or standby power supply/charge fault
Illuminates Steady to indicate Microcontroller or Memory Failure.
System Fault Yellow Flashes on power up for cable check mode.
Flashes to indicate Engineer’s Configuration Mode active.
Earth Fault Yellow Flashes for any positive or negative power supply earth fault.
Fuse Fault Yellow Flashes for any auxiliary supply fuse failure
Repeater Fault Yellow Flashes for any Repeater fault or repeater communication fault,
Sounder Fault/Disabled Yellow Flashes for any sounder fault. Steady for sounders disabled.
Sounder Test Yellow Illuminates Steady while sounder walk test is active.
Fire Protection Flashes for a fault on the Fire Protection Output. Steady when Fire
Yellow
Fault/Disabled Protection Output is disabled.
Fire Routing Flashes for a fault on the Fire Routing Output. Steady when Fire
Yellow
Fault/Disabled Routing Output is disabled.
Fault Routing Flashes for a fault on the Fault Routing Output. Steady when Fault
Yellow
Fault/Disabled Routing Output is disabled.

POWER SUPPLY ON
1
FIRE EVACUATE TEST DISPLAY
2
FIRE ROUTING ACTIVE
3
SILENCE/
GENERAL FAULT RESOUND ENABLE 4
ALARMS
POWER SUPPLY FAULT 5

SYSTEM FAULT 6
RESET DISABLE
7
EARTH FAULT
8
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11
DELAY
SOUNDER TEST ON/OFF/ 12
OVERRRIDE
13
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14
FIRE ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15
FAULT ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED 16

FIRE FAULT DISABLEMENT AND TEST


1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR 1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE 1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
O I WILL PULSE SHOWING THE OF THE FAULT. THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.

04:45:34 LOCATION OF THE FIRE.


2. CARRY OUT THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL.
2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER.
3. CALL YOUR SERVICE
ENGINEER.
2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
OUTPUT USING ↑ AND ↓. THE
FAULT LED WILL PULSE.

D/N ON 3. TO SILENCE ALARMS


PRESS SILENCE ALARMS.
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE
SYSTEM FAULT
THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE.
ARRANGE FOR
3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND
CONDITION PRESS RESET. ALTERNATIVE FIRE PRESS ENABLE.
DETECTIN MEASURES.

Access Controls Keyswitch: Clock Module [Optional]: User Instructions


O – Controls Locked Showing time and Day/Night ON
I – Controls Unlocked Back light flashes for Clock Module fault.
Zone Location Indications
Description Colour Operating Condition
Flashes when zone is in a fire condition, turning to steady on
Red
Detection Zone operation of Silence Alarms.
Location Flashes when zone is in a fault condition. Illuminates steady when
Yellow
zone is disabled or in test.

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13. User Controls

POWER SUPPLY ON
1
FIRE EVACUATE TEST DISPLAY
2
FIRE ROUTING ACTIVE
3
SILENCE/
GENERAL FAULT RESOUND ENABLE 4
ALARMS
POWER SUPPLY FAULT 5

SYSTEM FAULT 6
RESET DISABLE
7
EARTH FAULT
8
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11
DELAY
SOUNDER TEST ON/OFF/ 12
OVERRRIDE
13
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14
FIRE ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15
FAULT ROUTING FAULT/DISABLED 16

FIRE FAULT DISABLEMENT AND TEST


1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR 1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE 1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
O I WILL PULSE SHOWING THE OF THE FAULT. THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.

04:45:34 LOCATION OF THE FIRE.


2. CARRY OUT THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL.
2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER.
3. CALL YOUR SERVICE
ENGINEER.
2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
OUTPUT USING ↑ AND ↓. THE
FAULT LED WILL PULSE.

D/N ON 3. TO SILENCE ALARMS


PRESS SILENCE ALARMS.
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE
SYSTEM FAULT
THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE.
ARRANGE FOR
3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND
CONDITION PRESS RESET. ALTERNATIVE FIRE PRESS ENABLE.
DETECTIN MEASURES.

Access Controls Keyswitch:


O – Controls Locked
I – Controls Unlocked
Switch Functionality Button Availability
Operates all sounders continuously and lights the RED LED next to
Evacuate When controls are unlocked
the button until the Silence/Resound Alarms button is operated
When the sounders are operated, 1st press stops sounders. If a zone
Silence/Resound is in fire, the General Fire LED and the Zonal fire LED will change
When controls are unlocked
Alarms from flashing to steady. 2nd press restarts the silenced sounders if a
zone is in fire.
When controls are unlocked and [if
Clears the panel display, resets the zones, outputs and operates the
Reset silence before reset is configured]
reset relay.
sounders are silenced.
1] Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault conditions. Always available.
Silence Buzzer 2] In 2-Stage Delay Mode, with stage 1 delay running, press to start When the panel is in the fire
stage 2 delay, otherwise all delayed outputs operate when Stage 1 condition and the delay is running.
timer times out.
1] Press once to Enable the delay mode, lighting the adjacent delay 1] When controls are unlocked
Delay on LED. Press again to disable the delay mode and turn off the LED and delay period is not zero.
On/Off/Override 2] Overrides the delay when delay is running. All delayed outputs will 2] When the delay is running.
operate immediately.
Enables the USER SELECT feature [Select ↑, Select ↓] for selection of
Select On/Off zones or outputs for disablement/re-enablement & Day/Night On/Off When controls are unlocked
selection and setting current time on Clock Module if fitted.
Press to illuminate all LEDs on the display and operate the buzzer. All
Test Display indications remain active for approx 5 seconds. Also displays alarm Always available
count on Clock Module if fitted.
When controls are unlocked, the
Press to clear the disablement or test condition on a zone or output Select switch has been operated
Enable
selected via the User Select feature. and a zone or output has been
selected.
Disable Press to disable a zone or output selected via the User Select feature. As above.
Press to initiate the One Man Test on sounders or zones as selected
Test As above.
via the User Select feature.
Used to scroll the cursor indication through the zone and output fault
When controls are unlocked and
LEDs on the display to select a zone or output for disablement,
Select ↑ Select ↓ the Select switch has been
enablement or test. [LED illuminated when Select Mode is active].
operated.
Also scrolls through Clock Module menu when fitted.

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14. Operating the Engineer’s  A pulsing indication [cursor] will appear either
on the Zone 1 Fault/Disabled LED or the
functions Sounder Fault/Disabled LED/Test depending
14.1 Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration upon which configuration DIL switch is
Process: selected.
Various configurable options associated with the o Use the Select ↑ and Select↓ buttons to scroll
zone circuits and outputs can be programmed via the cursor indication through the selectable
the Engineer’s Configuration Mode, enabled via DIL options;
switches on the panel motherboard. These are:  For zonal configuration, through all zones
o Configure zones as delayed zones. sequentially in forward [Select↓] or reverse
[Select ↑] sequence starting at zone 1.
o Configure zones for use with I.S.
barriers/isolators.  For Output Delay configuration, through
Sounders, Fire Protection and Fire Routing
o Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire outputs in forward [Select↓] or reverse
indication. [Select ↑] sequence starting at Sounders.
o Configure zones to short circuit fire mode. 3. To change the configuration of a selected
o Configure outputs to be delayed. zone or output:
Note: The DIL switch labelled Configure M/S Zones With the cursor flashing on the selected zone or
is not used on the Precept EN13 panels. output:
14.2 Zone or Output Configuration  Pressing the ENABLE button will apply the
1. Select a programmable configuration mode: configuration to the selected zone/output
causing the associated fault/disabled LED to
o Enable the controls on the display, by turning illuminate steady (the cursor will continue to
the Access Keyswitch on the panel display to flash intermittently).
the “1” position.
 Pressing the DISABLE button will clear the
o Ensure the panel is in the quiescent state (no configuration and restore default operation.
faults or alarms). The fault/disabled LED will extinguish (the
o Open the panel door and locate the cursor will continue to flash intermittently).
appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard By repeating steps 1 and 3, any number of
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; zones and/or outputs can be configured.
Config Delay Zones; Config Delay O/Ps] and
move the switch to the ON position. Note: Any changes to the configuration take
effect immediately and do not require a
 The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the separate operation to be stored. Changes are
motherboard will illuminate. stored in EEPROM and are not lost when the
 The System Fault LED on the display will panel is powered down.
flash and the buzzer will sound. 4. To quit the programmable configuration
 The Select LED on the display will pulse. mode:
 The panel will indicate the current status of o Open the panel door and return the selected
the selected programmable configuration Config DIL switch on the motherboard to the
mode on the yellow fault/disabled LEDs on OFF position.
the Zones, Sounders, Fire Routing and Fire  The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the
Protection outputs (dependent on motherboard will clear, the panel buzzer will
configuration mode selected). silence and the flashing System Fault
An illuminated LED denotes that the relevant indication and zone/output configuration
circuit is already configured to the selected status indications on the display will clear as
mode. will the cursor and the Select indications. Any
An extinguished LED denotes that the current alarms, fault or disablements, will be
relevant circuit is not configured to the re-indicated along with any active status
selected mode. indications [Delay on etc.].
o Close the panel door to allow access to the o Close and lock the panel door.
buttons on the display. o Return the ACCESS Keyswitch to the “0”
2. Select a zone or output to be configured: position to disable the controls on the display.
o On the panel display, press the Select On/Off IMPORTANT NOTE: WHILE THE PANEL IS
button to enable the Select Mode. IN THE ENGINEER’S ZONAL/OUTPUT
 The Select LED will become steady and the CONFIGURATION MODE, ALL ZONAL
panel buzzer will silence. INPUTS ARE IN PERMANENT RESET AND
OUTPUTS ARE INHIBITED - THE PANEL
WILL NOT RESPOND TO ANY FIRE ALARM.

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14.3 To Restore the Factory Default  Invalid condition: Selecting any config mode
Configuration for Zones & Outputs: switch [SW1-4 to SW1-8] to the ON position
 Open the panel door and locate the DIL whilst the panel is in the fire condition:
switches SW1-4 to SW1-8 on the motherboard o The Config LED on the motherboard will flash.
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the
Config M/S Zones; Config Delay Zones; Config display will flash.
Delay O/Ps] and move the switch actuator on
o The panel buzzer will sound.
each switch to the On position.
o The Cursor indication will clear.
o The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard
will flash. o Configuration will be inhibited.
o The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and  To clear the invalid condition, select the config
the buzzer will operate. switch to OFF. Reset the fire alarm condition
o Any standing fault or disablement indications before attempting the configuration process
will clear. again.
o It will not be possible to enter the Select Mode. 14.6 List of configuration DIL switches and
their functions
 Press the Disable button on the panel’s display.
 SW1-1 - Inhibit F/P on NLZ:
 Return DIL switches 1-4 to 1-8 to the OFF
position. Selects Fire Protection relay to operate or not to
operate for a fire condition on any zone
o The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard
configured to non-latched mode.
will clear.
o OFF Fire Protection relay operates for a fire
o The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and
condition on any zone configured to non-
the buzzer will clear.
latched mode.
o The factory default configuration [all zones as
o ON: Fire Protection relay does not operate for
latching fire, non-delay, standard [non-
a fire condition on any zone configured to non-
intrinsically safe] will be restored and the Fire
latched mode.
Routing, Fire Protection and Sounder outputs
will no longer be delayed o [Not EN54 compliant function].
14.4 Engineer’s Zone/Output Configuration
Time-out Warning:  S/W1-2 - Delay Alarm Sil & Rst:
This feature is provided to prevent the panel being o OFF: Silence and reset available as normal.
left in the Zone/Output Configuration condition. o ON: Prevents alarms being silenced or reset
for a period of 3 minutes after a fire alarm
 1 minute after the last button press:
condition occurs.
o The panel buzzer will restart.
[Not EN54 compliant function].
o The Select LED will flash.
o The System Fault LED will continue flashing.  SW1-3 - Delay On Auto:
 Press the Select On/Off button to continue with o OFF: Automatically turn off the delay mode
the configuration process otherwise quit the once a day at the set time [the delay mode first
configuration process as described in 14.2 step being turned on manually].
4.
o ON: Automatically turn the delay mode on
14.5 Invalid Configuration conditions: once a day and off once a day at the set times.
 Invalid condition: If two or more configuration Requires optional clock module.
switches on the motherboard are in the ON
position at the same time:  SW1-4 - Config Non-Latch Zones:
o The Config LED on the motherboard will flash. o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured
display will flash. to non-latching fire mode via the Engineer’s
o The fault relay will operate. Select feature.
o The panel buzzer will sound. [Not EN54 compliant function].
o The Cursor indication will clear.
o Configuration will be inhibited.  SW1-5 - Config I/S Zones:
 To clear the invalid condition check the o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
configuration switches [SW1-4 to SW1-8] on the o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured
motherboard and ensure that only one is to Intrinsically Safe alarm thresholds and
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Engineer’s Select feature. [For use with MTL Table 1 – Motherboard Delay Switch Settings
5561 galvanic isolators].
Delay SW2 SW2 SW2 SW2
[Not EN54 compliant function.] Duration 2 3 4 5
NONE Off Off Off Off
 SW1-6 - Config M/S Zones: 1 minute On Off Off Off
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled. 2 minutes Off On Off Off
3 minutes On On Off Off
o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured 4 minutes Off Off On Off
to short circuit fire mode via the Engineer’s
5 minutes On Off On Off
Select feature.
6 minutes Off On On Off
7 minutes On On On Off
 SW1-7 - Config Delay Zones: 8 minutes Off Off Off On
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled. 9 minutes On Off Off On
o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured Off On Off On
to Delay Mode via the Engineer’s Select On On Off On
feature. Off Off On On
10 minutes
On Off On On
 SW1-8 - Configure Delay O/Ps: Off On On On
On On On On
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o ON: Enables the selection of outputs, via the  SW2-6 - Enable Zonal Alarms:
Engineer’s Select feature, to which the panel Select the type of sounder alarm response to a
delay will apply. fire condition in conjunction with the Pulse Non
Alarm Zones switch described below. [Not EN54
 SW1-9 - 2 Stage Delay: compliant function. Provided to meet existing
customer requirements]:
o OFF: Single Stage Delay Mode.
o OFF: General Alarm Mode - all sounders
o ON: Two Stage Delay Mode.
operate continuously until silenced.
o ON: Zonal Sounder Mode - Sounder groups for
 SW1-10 - Alarms on Evac Only:
zones not in the alarm condition may be
o OFF: Sounders operate on any fire condition selected, via the Pulse Non Alarm Zones
including evacuate. switch [SW2-7], to pulse or not to operate.
o ON: Selects sounders to operate only when Note: Zonal alarms on the 2/4 zone panel affects
the panel is in the evacuate condition. the standard sounder circuits on the motherboard.
Not EN54 complaint function. On the 8 and 16 zone panels, it affects only the
expansion module sounder circuits.
 SW2-1 - Silence Before Reset:
Select type of reset mode. [Not EN54 compliant  SW2-7- Pulse Non Alarm Zones:
function. Provided to meet existing customer Select the type of zonal sounder alarm response
requirements]: to a fire condition in conjunction with the Zone
o OFF: Reset available when panel is in the [un- Alarms switch [SW2-6] described above. [Not
silenced] fire or fault condition. EN54 compliant function. Provided to meet
existing customer requirements]:
o ON: Fire Condition Reset available only when
panel is in Alarm Silenced condition. Fault With the Zone Alarms switch [SW2-6] in the On
reset available when panel is in the fault position [Zonal Sounder Mode]:
condition. o SW2-7 OFF: Zonal sounders for zone in the
fire condition operate continuously until
 SW2-2 to 2-5 - Delay/Minutes: silenced. All others are silent.
Sets the duration of the variable time delay element o SW2-7 ON: Zonal sounders operate
[i.e. the single stage delay and stage 2 of the two continuously - all other sounders operate in
stage delay] in steps of 1 minute within the range 0- pulsed mode until silenced.
9 minutes. See Table 1 – Motherboard Delay
Switch Settings

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 SW2-8 - Silent Zone Test: 14.8 Configuring the Fire Routing, Fire
Select sounder response in One Man [Detector] Protection and Fault routing O/Ps
Test Mode: To configure the Fire Routing Output to volt-free
o OFF: Sounders operate once on each test. relay contacts, remove links J10, J11 and J12.
[These links are combined in a single block].
o ON: Sounders do not respond to a zone test.
To configure the Fire Protection Output to volt-free
relay contacts, remove links J14, J15 and J16.
 SW2-9 - Buzzer Disable: [These links are combined in a single block].
Enable/disable panel fire/fault buzzer. To configure the Fault Routing Output to volt-free
o OFF: Buzzer is enabled. relay contacts, remove links J6, J7 and J8. [These
o ON: Buzzer is disabled. General Disablement links are combined in a single block].
LED illuminated. These links are located below the associated
Not EN54 compliant function. Provided for output in the top right hand section of the
commissioning purposes only. C1627 motherboard. See Figure 8.
14.9 Disabling the earth fault monitoring
 SW2-10 - Latched Faults: To disable the earth fault monitoring, remove
When enabled, all fault conditions latch until the the link J18 located towards the bottom right
Reset switch is operated. hand corner of the C1627 motherboard. See
o OFF: Non-latched faults. Figure 8.
o ON: Latched faults. 15. Clock Module Configuration
14.7 Repeater Interface Board Configuration: and Setting
DIL switch SW1 on the C1631 Repeater
15.1 Standard Module Engineer Mode:
Interface Board is used to set the quantity of
repeaters (panel) or repeater address (repeater) 15.1.1 To zero the Alarm Counter:
as follows:
This is an ACCESS LEVEL 4 operation.
o To set the repeater quantity at the panel, set
SW1 on the C1631 fitted to the fire alarm panel Open panel door and move the DIL switch 1, pole 2
in line with Table 2. on clock module PCB to the ON position. Return
the DIL switch to the OFF position.
Table 2 – C1631 Setting Repeater Quantity
15.1.2 To access the Engineer’s Clock Module
Repeater Edit Functions
SW1-1 S/W1-2 SW1-3
Quantity
0 Off Off Off Normal Time Display:
1 On Off Off HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS
2 Off On Off or
D/N ON D/N OFF
3 On On Off
4 Off Off On
Select Access Control key switch to position 1.
5 On Off On
Press the SELECT ON/OFF switch.
o To set the addresses of each of the repeater Use the “Up/down” keys to scroll the cursor LED
panels, set SW1 on the C1631 fitted to each indication through the selectable options on the
repeater panel in line with Table 3. Note that display LEDs until LCD backlight illuminates.
each repeater must have a unique address. Normal Time Display:
Table 3 – C1631 Setting Repeater Addresses HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS
or
Repeater D/N ON D/N OFF
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3
Address
0* Off Off Off  To change the Day/Night Mode
1 On Off Off
2 Off On Off Press SELECT ON/OFF.
3 On On Off
Delay On/Off Set Display:
4 Off Off On
5 On Off On D/N ON D/N OFF
or
* Note: Address 0 = repeater disabled. Change? Change?

On the rear of the Clock Module PCB, move the


DIL switch 1, pole 1 on to the ON position.

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 To set Day/Night Mode Off Time
Pressing ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) toggles
setting between D/N ON and D/N OFF. Press SELECT ↓, to access day/night OFF Time
 To set current time Set display:
HH:MM:SS HH flashing
Press SELECT ↓, to access current Time Set OFF Time
display:
HH:MM:SS HH flashing Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change
Time Set HH to desired value (00 to 23)

Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change Press SELECT ↓, OFF Time Set display:
HH to desired value (00 to 23) HH:MM:SS MM flashing
OFF Time
Press SELECT ↓, Time Set display:
HH:MM:SS MM flashing Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change
Time Set MM to desired value (00 to 59)

Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change Press SELECT ↓, OFF Time Set display:
MM to desired value (00 to 59) HH:MM:SS SS flashing
OFF Time
Press SELECT ↓, Time Set display:
HH:MM:SS SS flashing Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change SS
Time Set to desired value (00 to 59)

Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to reset the Press SELECT ↓, to exit back to Delay On/Off
SS value to zero. Set display:
D/N ON D/N OFF
or
 To set Day/Night Mode On Time Change? Change?

Press SELECT ↓, to access day/night mode ON Pressing SELECT ↓ repeats the cursor/display
Time Set display: changes as above.
HH:MM:SS HH flashing Pressing SELECT ↑ repeats the cursor/display
ON Time changes as above in reverse.

Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change  To exit Clock Module menu:
HH to desired value (00 to 23) Return WP DIL switch on TIMER MODULE to
OFF position.
Press SELECT ↓, ON Time Set display:
HH:MM:SS MM flashing Press SELECT ON/OFF: Module switches off
the LCD Backlight and exits configuration mode,
ON Time
Normal Time display:
HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS
Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change or
D/N ON D/N OFF
MM to desired value (00 to 59)

On completion of editing, return the Access


Press SELECT ↓, ON Time Set display: Control Keyswitch to position 0.
HH:MM:SS SS flashing
ON Time

Press ENABLE (+) or DISABLE (-) to change SS


to desired value (00 to 59)

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15.2 Configuring the Clock Module The backlight remains OFF. The panel indicates a
general fault and prevents the clock module from
The Clock Module is configured by setting Link 1
being accessed by the user/engineer.
and DIL switch 1, both located on the rear of the
C1651 Clock Module (accessed by opening the
15.3.2 EEPROM Error Message:
panel door).
NOTE: Link 1 & DIL switch 1 are only available Data inconsistency detected in EEPROM0 or
at ACCESS level 4, i.e. they can only be set by EEPROM1:
suitably trained and qualified personnel. EEPROM 0 EEPROM 1
or
ERROR ERROR
15.3 Clock Module Error Messages Note: Both EEPROMs can be erased by the
15.3.1 WP DIL switch Error Message: following procedure:
WP DIL switch operated when timer is not in Timer 1. Power the panel down
Set Mode, Normal Time Display flashes with WP 2. Place the WP DIL switch in the ON position
DIL switch message: 3. Power the panel back up.
HH:MM:SS HH:MM:SS 4. Return the WP DIL switch to the OFF position
or
D/N ON D/N OFF when the display is as described in 15.3.1
above.
Changes to (pulses every second):
15.3.3 ROM Checksum Error Message:
WP DILSW
IS ON Internal ROM Checksum failed:
ROM FAIL
ERROR

Table 4 – C1651 Clock Module DIL Switch and Link Settings

LINK 1
Position Function
st
Fitted 1 fire alarm time display mode
Removed Day/Night mode

DIL Switch 1
Link 1 DIL
Position Function
Switch
1 Off Clock Module menu configuration disabled
Off
1 On Clock Module menu configuration enabled
1 Off No effect
On
1 On No effect
Off 2 Off Day/Night Mode and Fire Event Counter mode enabled
Day/Night Mode enabled, Fire Event Counter mode disabled.
Off 2 On
[To zero Fire Event Counter, select “On” momentarily then return to “Off.”].
st
On 2 Off 1 alarm fire time and Fire Event Counter mode enabled
st
1 alarm fire time enabled, Fire Event Counter mode disabled.
On 2 On
[To zero Fire Event Counter, select “On” momentarily then return to “Off.”].

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15.4 C1651 Clock Module PCB Features
Figure 10 llustrates the PCB features referred to elsewhere in the documentation
Figure 10 – C1651 Clock Module PCB

LK1 – Select
Operating Mode
Connections to Panel
Display Board LK1

J1

J2
J3

S1
WP

ON
ZERO

2
DIL Switch S1 – Select
Configuration Mode,
Reset/Disable Alarm
Counter

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16. Mechanical, Electrical & Environmental Specification


Mechanical Panel Repeater (AC powered)
Specification 2/4 zone 8 zone 16 zone 2, 4, 8 & 16 zone
Size [mm]
Height: 370 370 370 370
Width: 325 325 325 325
Depth: 126 126 126 126
Weight excluding
6.8Kg 7.2Kg 7.2Kg 6.65Kg
batteries:

Mains Input Panel Repeater (AC powered)


Specification 2/4 zone 8 zone 16 zone 2, 4, 8 & 16 zone
Maximum Input
85W 165W 165W 85W
Power:
Protection:
[Warning: Replace T3.15A T3.15A
T1A T1A
only with identical H250V H250V
H250V H250V
type & rating of [3.15A anti- [3.15A anti-
[1A anti-surge] [1A anti-surge]
BEAB or VDE surge] surge]
approved fuse]
Voltage: 230Vac +10%/-15%
Cable 2
Minimum of 1mm copper protected by a 5A fuse.
requirements:

Power Supply Panel Repeater (AC powered)


Output
2/4 zone 8 zone 16 zone 2, 4, 8 & 16 zone
Specification
Maximum Short
Term Current
1.5A 3A 3A 1.5A
Output
(I max b)
Maximum
Continuous
0.6A 2A 2A 0.6A
Current Output
(I max a)
Minimum Output
N/A
Current
(PSU is integrated into the motherboard)
(I min)
Voltage Output,
26.9 - 28.0V (27.3V nominal, temperature dependent)
Mains On
Maximum Current
Output, Mains 1.5A 3A 3A 1.5A
Failed
Voltage Output,
Mains Failed 20.0* - 28.0V 20.0* - 28.0V 20.0* - 28.0V No Auxiliary Output Provided
[* at full load]
Max Ripple
including switching
spikes[full 200mV peak to peak
load/battery
disconnected]
Output Voltage
Factory Set
adjustment
Output protection: Electronic current limiting
Common fault
N/A (PSU is integrated into the motherboard)
output:
Mains failed fault
N/A (PSU is integrated into the motherboard)
output:

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Panel Repeater (AC powered)
Battery Specification
2/4 zone 8 zone 16 zone 2, 4, 8 & 16 zone
Battery charger output:
[Temperature
compensated float
1.5A 3A 3A 1.5A
charger]
28.0V 0.1V@-5C
26.9 V0.1V@ +40 C.
Maximum internal
resistance of battery &
charger circuit: 1Ω 0.6Ω 0.6Ω 1Ω
(Ri max)
Battery type:
2 off 2 off 2 off 2 off
POWERSONIC
PS12120 PS12120 PS12120 PS1230
[Warning: Replace only [12V 12Ah] [12V 12Ah] [12V 12Ah] [12V 3.4Ah]
with identical battery]
Battery size (mm):
W
L = 151 L = 151 L = 151 L = 133
W = 98 W = 98 W = 98 W = 67
HT
H = 94 H = 94 H = 94 H = 60
H
HT = 100 HT = 100 HT = 100 HT = 66
L

Battery circuit protection:


F2AL250V F5AL250V F5AL250V F2AL250V
[Warning: Replace only
20mm fast blow 20mm fast blow 20mm fast blow 20mm fast blow
with identical type & glass fuse glass fuse glass fuse glass fuse
rating of fuse]
Mains failed fault battery
55mA 65mA 85mA 40mA
current:
Mains failed alarm battery
current: 90mA 100mA 120mA 75mA

Environmental
All Panels & repeaters
Specification
Operating temperature: -5ºC to 40ºC
Operating humidity: 5% to 95%

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17. Construction Products Directive

0086

Control Equipment Ltd


Hillcrest Business Park
Cinder Bank
Dudley
West Midlands
DY2 9AP
United Kingdom.

09
0086-CPD-555921

EN54-2
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings
Provided options:
 Outputs to fire alarm devices.
 Output to fire alarm routing equipment.
 Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment - Output type B
 Output to fault warning routing equipment.
 Test condition.
 Alarm Counter.
 Delays to Outputs

EN54-4
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings

EN54-13
Compatibility assessment of system components

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