EQP 8 Channel Analog Input Module Instructions
EQP 8 Channel Analog Input Module Instructions
EQP 8 Channel Analog Input Module Instructions
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS...........................................3-48
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.......................................3-50
Setting Device Network addresses............................... 3-50
Overview of Network Addresses................................ 3-50
Setting Field Device Addresses................................. 3-50
Rocker Switch Table...................................................... 3-51
Table of Contents – Continued
Section 5 - Maintenance Section 6 - Specifications
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE........................................... 5-1 EQ3XXX Controller............................................................. 6-1
Batteries.......................................................................... 5-1 EQ3LTM LON Termination Module..................................... 6-3
Manual Check of Output Devices................................... 5-1 EQ3730EDIO Enhanced Discrete I/O Module .................. 6-3
O-Ring Maintenance....................................................... 5-1 EQ3700 DCIO Module........................................................ 6-5
EQ3720 Relay Module........................................................ 6-7
GAS SENSOR MAINTENANCE.................................... 5-1
EQ3710AIM Analog Input Module...................................... 6-7
CALIBRATION AND ADJUSTMENTS..........................5-2
HART Interface Module...................................................... 6-8
Calibration Algorithm A For Manual Calibration
of Universal DCU............................................................. 5-2 EQ21xxPS Power Supplies................................................. 6-8
Normal Calibration....................................................... 5-2 EQP2xx0PS(–x) Power Supplies........................................ 6-9
Sensor Replacement.................................................... 5-3 Redundancy Module Quint-Diode/40................................. 6-9
Calibration Algorithm C For Combustible Gas DCUs EQ21xxPSM Power Supply Monitor................................. 6-10
and Automatic Calibration of Universal DCUs................ 5-3 EQ2220GFM Ground Fault Monitor.................................. 6-10
Routine Calibration....................................................... 5-3 EQ22xxDCU Series Digital Communication Unit............. 6-11
Initial Installation and Sensor Replacement — EQ24xxNE Network Extender/EQ24xxPLR
Combustible Gas......................................................... 5-4 Physical Layer Repeater.................................................. 6-12
Sensor Replacement — Toxic Gas.............................. 5-5 EQ3760ASM Smoke & Heat Module................................ 6-13
Calibration Algorithm D For Universal DCUs Combustible Gas Sensor................................................. 6-13
with O2 Sensor................................................................ 5-5 Electrochemical Sensors.................................................. 6-13
Normal Calibration....................................................... 5-5 EQ21xxPS Power Supply................................................. 6-13
Sensor Replacement.................................................... 5-5
Calibration Algorithm G For DCUs with PointWatch
or DuctWatch................................................................... 5-6
Routine Calibration....................................................... 5-6 Section 7 - Ordering Information
Sensor Replacement.................................................... 5-6 DEVICE MODEL MATRICES.........................................7-1
DEVICE CALIBRATION LOGS AND RECORDS.......... 5-7
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................. 5-7
Appendix
APPENDIX A — FM CERTIFICATION (FIRE AND GAS
REPLACEMENT PARTS................................................ 5-7
PERF., HAZLOC)............................................................A-1
DEVICE REPAIR AND RETURN................................... 5-7
APPENDIX B — CSA CERTIFICATION (GAS PERF.,
ORDERING INFORMATION.........................................5-9 HAZLOC).......................................................................B-1
Power Supplies..........................................................5-9 APPENDIX C — ATEX/CE AND IECEX CERTIFICATION..... C-1
LON Devices..............................................................5-9 APPENDIX D — DNV CERTIFICATION (GAS PERF.,
Redundancy...............................................................5-9 HAZLOC) MARINE........................................................D-1
Controller Communication Cables............................5-9 APPENDIX E — CE MARK............................................ E-1
Equipment Safety Symbols
Symbol Description
Direct current
Alternating current
On (power)
Off (power)
Caution*
Ionizing radiation
DIGITAL INITIATING
X3301 X3302 UVHT/C7050 UV UVIR IR
COMMUNICATION DEVICE 8 CHANNEL DCIO MODULE
DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR
UNITS CIRCUIT
NOTE: CHANNELS CAN BE CONFIGURED
AS EITHER INPUTS OR OUTPUTS.
UD10-DCU
ANALOG
INPUT 8 4-20 MA INPUTS
PIRECL MODULE
GAS
DETECTOR
RELAY 8 UNSUPERVISED
LS2000 MODULE RELAY OUTPUT POINTS
GAS UNSUPERVISED INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
DETECTOR
FIRE
8 RELAY SUPPRESSION
8 DRY CONTACT INPUTS
OUTPUT POINTS
APOLLO (SOLENOID)
DEVICES EIO
MODULES
TROUBLE RELAY HORNS
(NC CONTACT) &
ASM/ASH POWER
NETWORK EQP CONTROLLER BEACONS
MODULE SUPPLY
EXTENDER
MONITOR
HSSL
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
or RS-232
or RS-232
Only devices that have been approved for use The Controller continuously tests LON
with Eagle Quantum Premier can be connected continuity by sending out a heartbeat on one
up to the LON. All approved devices have LON port and then listening for it on the other
been tested and certified to operate properly LON port. The Controller also broadcasts
on the LON. the heartbeat signal in the opposite direction
around the loop. This ensures that all field
LON COMMUNICATION HEARTBEAT devices, the LON Network Extenders (NE), and
The Controller continuously broadcasts a communication wiring are correctly passing
heartbeat signal over the LON loop. This the digital information around the loop.
heartbeat is used for verifying the integrity
of the LON loop and for keeping the field The field devices use the heartbeat as
devices from going into a fault isolation mode. a mechanism to ensure that there is a
Once every second, the heartbeat contains communication path back to the Controller. If
the current time and date, which are used the field device does not receive a heartbeat
by the field devices to log status events and for a period of time, the device will go into a
calibrations. LON fault isolation. In this situation, the device
opens one side of the LON and listens for a
heartbeat on the other side. If the device
doesn’t receive a heartbeat, it listens on the
other side of the LON and opens the opposite
LON connection.
Controller Faults Trouble LON Fault Trouble Field Device Faults Trouble Trouble
Shown on Text LED LED Relay Shown on Text Display LED Relay
Display
Controller Fault x x
290 Volt Fault X X
Each field device must communicate alarm perform a specific task. A number of tasks can
and fault conditions to the Controller. The be tied together to perform a system function.
timing for transmitting alarms and faults to the
Controller is displayed in Table 2-3. Typical programmed functions include flame/
gas voting, timing delays, timing executions,
NOTE
latching conditions, alarm and trouble
All fault and alarm conditions are latched notification, suppression control, condition
on the Controller. To reset the Controller, control, and process shutdown notification.
conditions indicated on the text display
must currently be in the OFF state. The Controller executes program logic
Pushing the reset button then initiates a by starting with the first logic page of the
Controller reset. Active alarms will remain first program and then progressing onto
through a Controller reset. subsequent pages of the same program. In
turn, subsequent programs are then executed.
CONTROLLER LOGS
The controller has an internal alarm and Every one hundred milliseconds, the
event log. The logs can be accessed via the Controller will start executing the user logic
S³ software configuration ports (Configuration that is programmed into the Controller. Within
Port or Port 3) using a RS-232 serial cable this logic execution cycle, the Controller
and a Windows™ computer. The controller will execute as many of the logic pages as
can save up to 4,095 alarms and events in the possible. If all programmed logic is executed
controller memory. in a cycle, the Controller will start executing
program logic with the next cycle. Otherwise,
CONTROLLER USER LOGIC subsequence logic execution cycles are used
to finish executing the remaining logic gates.
The Controller continuously executes the Only when all the logic gates have been
user logic programs that are programmed executed will the Controller start over. The
using S³ software. The user logic programs Controller will start executing the first logic
are set up in the same fashion as IEC 61131- page of the first program at the beginning of
3 programmable logic programmed into the next logic cycle.
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).
Block diagram logic gates are tied together
with inputs, outputs, and other logic gates to
NODE 8
Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
D1851
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
High Gas
Low Gas
Trouble
Cntrl Flt
Lon Fault
Inhibit
Out Inhibit
Ack
Power
Supr
Silence
NODE 8
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
D1852
NODE 3 NODE 6
7 and 8 use the other Controller port (path
B). Nodes 5 and 6 are unable to report to the
NODE 2 PATH A PATH B NODE 7
Controller because they are isolated by the
EQP
CONTROLLER
two wiring faults. If a device is prevented from
DET-TRONICS
communicating with the Controller, the text
®
NODE 8
display on the Controller will show the message
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
D1853
“Device Offline.”
Figure 2-4—Communication over LON with Multiple Wiring
Faults
IMPORTANT
COMMUNICATION NETWORK
FAULT OPERATION Since it is impossible to predict where
a network fault might occur or exactly
During normal operation, the Controller is what effect it will have on actual system
continuously broadcasting a heartbeat around operation, it is important to diagnose
the communication loop as shown in Figure and repair any fault as soon as possible
2-2. The Controller broadcasts the heartbeat after it is detected to ensure continuous,
in both directions. At the same time, the field uninterrupted system operation.
devices are transmitting status information to
the Controller over the communication loop. SIL2 CAPABLE SYSTEM
Every field device except the network extender The EQP SIL2 capable system uses the
has two LON fault isolation relays. Each relay following components:
is tied to a communication port on the device. • EQ3XXX - EQP Controller
When a field device fails to receive the heartbeat
• EQ3730 - Enhanced discrete input/output
from the Controller, the device initiates a LON
module
fault isolation routine. The isolation routine
disconnects one of the communication ports • EQ3710 - Analog input module
via one of the LON fault isolation relays. • EQ3760ASM - Addressable Smoke & Heat
The device listens for a heartbeat on the Module
communication port that is connected. If • X3301 - Multispectrum IR Flame Detector
a heartbeat is not found, the routine then
• PIRECL - Infrared gas detector
disconnects the other communication port and
listens for a heartbeat on the connected side.
The process is repeated until either a heartbeat Refer to safety system manual (95-8599) for
is located or a LON fault timeout period of two safety related data.
hours is reached.
DESCRIPTIONS ETHERNET OR
RS-232
SERIAL LINK
ETHERNET
OR MODBUS
RS-485
DCS/PLC/HMI
The system has three main component groups
– the System Controller, LON (Local Operating CONTROLLER A
Network), and Intelligent Field Devices. S3
CONFIGURATION
LON ADDRESS 1
SOFTWARE
HIGH SPEED
RS-232
SYSTEM CONTROLLER SERIAL LINK
TCP/IP Client
The Power Supply provides main and backup For information regarding USCG Approval of
power to the EQP System. The device includes the X3301 Flame Detector, refer to Appendix D.
many features such as voltage regulation, high
efficiency, and high power factor.
NOTE
An equalize switch is located on the front
panel of the charger for manual activation, Existing Eagle Quantum field devices
or a multi-mode electronic timer can be used such as EQ22xxUV and EQ22xxUVIR
for automatic activation. Steady state output are supported by the Eagle Quantum
voltage remains within +/– 1/2% of the setting Premier system (not FM Approved).
To ensure reliable system operation, the The ASH module is located directly on the
EQ3760ASM continuously monitors its input LON of the EQP system, with a loop of up to
and output circuits for opens and short circuit 64 addressable devices tied into the ASH
conditions. module. This allows all of the flame, gas, and
addressable smoke and heat detectors to run
During normal operation, the EQ3760ASM on one system, enabling the EQP controller to
continuously checks the loop for fault annunciate a fire alarm from either its own LON
conditions and executes user defined based I/O, or from the connected addressable
programmed logic that coordinates the control smoke and heat detection loops. The EQP
of the field devices. The EQ3760ASM reports controller can support up to 10 ASH modules.
any device based fault and alarm conditions to
the EQP controller. The ASH module can support a variety of
Apollo Discovery and XP95 devices, including
The EQP Controller continuously monitors the smoke, heat, manual call, sounders, beacons
status of the EQ3760ASM, as well as the status and I/O modules. The addressable devices are
of each device connected to the EQ3760ASM. configured individually via the S³ software.
The EQ3760ASM's alarm and fault status
conditions are logged in the EQP controller. To ensure reliable system operation, the ASH
module continuously monitors its input and
System status can be determined using output circuits for opens and short circuit
S³ software or the status indicators on the conditions.
EQ3760ASM, where LEDs annunciate power
on, faults, or an active device on the loop. During normal operation, the ASH module
continuously checks the loop for fault
Refer to the EQ3760ASM instruction manual conditions and executes user defined
(form number 95-8755) for additional programmed logic that coordinates the control
information. of the field devices. The ASH module reports
any device based fault and alarm conditions to
the EQP controller.
System status can be determined using S³ The release circuit is supervised for open circuit
software or the status indicators on the ASH conditions. If a trouble condition occurs (open
module, where LEDs annunciate power on, circuit or solenoid supply voltage less than 19
faults, or an active device on the loop. volts), it will be indicated at the Controller. Each
output is rated at 2 amperes and auxiliary input
Refer to the ASH module instruction manual terminals are provided for additional 24 Vdc
(form number 95-8654) for additional output power where needed.
information.
Refer to the EQ25xxARM Specification Data
sheet (form number 90-1128) for additional
information.
Figure 2-16—EQ3750ASH
Figure 2-17—Agent Release Module
NOTE
Special Condition of Use: For use in
systems installed in compliance with
NFPA 72:2010 or earlier.
NOTE
Special Condition of Use: For use in
systems installed in compliance with
NFPA 72:2010 or earlier.
24 vdc Power 18 AWG Single Wire Resistance: R = 0.6385 Ohms per 100 ft
Supply 2 Conductor Resistance: CR = 2 • R
Total Current
695 mA Device 1
50 ft Device 1 Voltage = Supply Voltage – (Voltage Drop)
0.6385 Ohms = 24 – (I • CR)
65 mA
Current Draw = 24 – (0.695 • 0.6385)
= 23.55 vdc
Total Current
630 mA
150 ft =
1.9155 Ohms Device 2
+
Device 3 Device 2
Device 2 Voltage = Device 1 Voltage – (Voltage Drop)
65 mA = 23.55 – (I • CR)
Current Draw = 23.55 – (0.630 • 1.9155)
= 22.35 vdc
Total Current
565 mA
150 ft =
1.9155 Ohms Device 3
Device 3
Device 3 Voltage = Device 2 Voltage – (Voltage Drop)
565 mA = 22.35 – (I • CR)
Current Draw = 22.35 – (0.565 • 1.9155)
= 21.27 vdc
Number of Standby
Device Type Total Current for Device Type
Devices Current
EQP Controller X 0.360 =
EQ3LTM Module X 0.001 =
EDIO Module X 0.075 =
DCIO Module X 0.075 =
Power Supply. Monitor X 0.060 =
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC X 0.055 =
X3301/X3301A - without heater X 0.160 =
X3301/X3301A - with heater X 0.565 =
X3302 - without heater X 0.160 =
X3302 - with heater X 0.565 =
X2200 X 0.135 =
X9800 - without heater X 0.085 =
X9800 - with heater X 0.420 =
X5200 - without heater X 0.155 =
X5200 - with heater X 0.490 =
Relay Module X 0.120 =
Analog Input Module X 0.160 =
EQ2220GFM X 0.018 =
PIRECL X 0.270 =
LS2000 Transmitter without heater X 0.149 =
LS2000 Transmitter with heater X 0.336 =
LS2000 Receiver without heater X 0.116 =
LS2000 Receiver with heater X 0.258 =
Network Extender X 0.030 =
Physical Layer Repeater X 0.090 =
ASM/ASH Module X 0.560 =
EQ21xxPS Power Supply X 0.350 =
UD10DCU - with heater off X 0.054 =
UD10DCU - with heater on X 0.167 =
UD10DCU CGS - w/ heater off X 0.221 =
UD10DCU CGS - w/ heater on X 0.333 =
Other X =
Total Standby Current for System (in amperes) =
Notes: Standby current is the average current draw for the device in normal mode.
This table is for battery calculations only.
For OPECL standby current requirements, reference versions 16.1 and earlier of this manual.
Number of
Device Type Alarm Current Total Current for Device Type
Devices
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC X 0.090 =
X2200 X 0.135 =
EQ2220GFM X 0.018 =
PIRECL X 0.275 =
Other X =
Supply Rating 20 10
Insulate the shields to prevent shorting Moisture can adversely affect the performance
to the device housing or to any other of electronic devices. It is important to take
conductor. Refer to Appendix E for EMC proper precautions during system installation
Directive requiements. to ensure that moisture will not come in contact
with electrical connections or components.
Junction Box Grounding
In applications where the network wiring is
All junction boxes must be electrically installed in conduit, the use of watertight
connected to earth ground. conduit seals, drains, breathers, or equivalent
is recommended to prevent damage caused
Response Time vs. System Size by condensation within the conduit.
When designing a system, it is important to
realize that by increasing the number of nodes Electrostatic Discharge
(devices) on the communication loop, the An electrostatic charge can build up on the
amount of time required for a status change skin and discharge when an object is touched.
message from a detection device to reach the ALWAYS use caution when handling devices,
System Controller also increases. taking care not to touch the terminals or
electronic components.
NOTE RELAY
(GFM) INSTALLATION NOTE: RELAY CONTACTS ARE SHOWN IN THE REST STATE,
NO POWER APPLIED. RELAY IS ENERGIZED WITH
Mounting POWER APPLIED AND NO GROUND FAULT
(TERMINALS 6 & 7 CLOSE, TERMINALS 6 & 8 OPEN).
The GFM is a DIN rail mountable device
designed to be mounted in the same enclosure Figure 3-1—Terminal Configuration for Ground Fault Monitor
as the EQP controller.
NOTE
Wiring
Cable meeting the specifications listed in
1. Connect power wiring from the EQP Table 3-6 is suitable for distances up to
controller power terminals 1 and 2 to the 2000 meters.
GFM terminals 1 and 2.
2. Connect power wiring from the GFM Any of the cable types listed in Table 3-7 can
terminals 3 and 4 to the EQP controller be used for wiring the LON for the distances
power terminals 3 and 4. indicated.
3. Connect earth ground to terminal 5 or 10. NOTE
4. Connect the relay contacts as required. If no network extenders are used, the
distances listed are for the entire loop.
If network extenders are used, the
Refer to Figure 3-1 for terminal block distances listed are for the wiring length
identification. between network extenders or between
a network extender and the System
Controller.
NETWORK AND NETWORK
EXTENDER INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
Mounting
Det-Tronics recommends the use of
The device should be securely mounted to a shielded cable (required by ATEX)
vibration free surface. (See the “Specifications” to prevent external electromagnetic
section in this manual for device dimensions.) interference from affecting field devices.
Wiring
All devices on the LON are wired in a loop that WARNING
starts and ends at the System Controller. To
Be sure that the selected cable meets
ensure proper operation, the LON should be
all job specifications and is rated for the
wired using high speed communication grade
installation per local and national codes
cable.
and practices. The use of other cable
Table 3-6—Typical Specification for 16 AWG (1.5 mm2) LON Wiring Cable per Echelon
6 –
*Approximate Metric Equivalent.
24 VDC
7 –
continuity.
10 A
CAUTION 11 B COM 2
A2021
COMMON 21 +
INPUT, + 5
N. O. 22
COMMON, – 6
N. C. 23
–
Figure 3-4—Unsupervised Input Wiring
Figure 3-5—Unsupervised Relay Output
When controller and power supplies are
installed in separate NRTL cabinets, two opening the N.C. contact (terminals 45-47).
power cables from two distribution circuits are The relay coil is de-energized in the trouble
required, so that if one is lost, the controller condition.
will continue to operate and signal a trouble
condition. The power circuit must be protected Connector P7, Terminals 48 to 53 —
against physical damage. LON Signaling Line Circuit Terminals
Shields on power cables must be connected to The LON loop is wired so that the controller’s
chassis ground (earth). LON COM 1 is connected to the field device’s
COM 2 connection. The field device’s COM 1 is
Connector P2, Terminals 5 to12 — wired to the next device’s COM 2 connection.
Unsupervised Digital Input Channels 1 to 4 This continues through the last field device
on the loop. The last field device’s COM 1
is then wired back to the Controller’s COM 2
Connector P3, Terminals 13 to 20 —
connection. LON A and B polarities must be
Unsupervised Digital Input Channels 5 to 8
maintained throughout the loop (i.e., always
See Figure 3-4 for example. Only channel 1 is wire A to A and B to B between the devices).
shown in Figure 3-4. The information is typical
for channels 2-8. Port Pinout (6-position connection terminal
block)
Connector P4, Terminals 21 to 32 — 48 — COM 1 shield connection
Unsupervised Relay Output Channels 1 to 4 49 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 1
Connector P5, Terminals 33 to 44 — 50 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 1
Unsupervised Relay Output Channels 5 to 8 51 — COM 2 shield connection
52 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 2
See Figure 3-5 for example. Only channel 1 is 53 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 2
shown in Figure 3-5. The information is typical
for channels 2-8. NOTE
19.1
P11: TERMINALS 63 TO 65 – PORT 3
P13: HIGH SPEED SERIAL LINK (HSSL) RS-232 MODBUS RTU MASTER/SLAVE
RS-232 (REDUNDANCY ONLY) OR S3 CONFIGURATION
59
ETHERNET DLR RJ45 DET-TRONICS P9: TERMINALS 57 TO 59
CONNECTOR PORT 2 RS-232 S3 CONFIGURATION PORT
56 57
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
P8: TERMINALS 54 TO 56 - PORT 1
RS-485 Modbus RTU Master/Slave
54
Safety System Controller RS-485 MODBUS RTU MASTER/SLAVE
CONTROLNET
BNC CONNECTOR A
53
Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
1-2 COM 2 Terminated (factory setting)
OR
2-3 COM 2 Unterminated (Redundancy)
Jumper P26 – LON COM 2 Termination
ETHERNET DLR RJ45 Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
P7: TERMINALS 48 TO 53
CONNECTOR PORT 1 Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence LON CONNECTIONS
48
Connector P8, Terminals 54, 55 & 56 , Port 1—
3-13
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
G2105
1 4 5 12 13 20 21 32 33 44 45 47
56 — A
55 — B
stop bit.
P6: TERMINALS 45 TO 47
54 — GND
P5: TERMINALS 33 TO 44
RELAYS 5 TO 8
P4: TERMINALS 21 TO 32
RELAYS 1 TO 4
P3: TERMINALS 13 TO 20
DIGITAL INPUTS 5 TO 8
P2: TERMINALS 5 TO 12
DIGITAL INPUTS 1 TO 4
P1: TERMINALS 1 TO 4
Port Pinout (3-position terminal block)
95-8533
Even. The controller uses 8 data bits with 1
Software selectable parity is None, Odd, and
4800, 9600,19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.
Software selectable baud rates are 2400,
Figure 3-6A—Location of Wiring Terminals on EQP Controller with Serial Interface Board
Port 4, ETHERNET, MODBUS TCP/IP MASTER/SLAVE
19.1
Port 3, ETHERNET, MODBUS TCP/IP MASTER/SLAVE
P13: HIGH SPEED SERIAL LINK (HSSL) or S3 CONFIGURATION
RS-232 (REDUNDANCY ONLY)
59
ETHERNET DLR RJ45 DET-TRONICS P9: TERMINALS 57 TO 59
CONNECTOR PORT 2 RS-232 S3 CONFIGURATION PORT
56 57
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
P8: TERMINALS 54 TO 56 - PORT 1
54
Safety System Controller RS-485 MODBUS RTU MASTER/SLAVE
CONTROLNET
BNC CONNECTOR A
Connector P9, Terminals 57, 58 & 59 —
53
Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
OR
ETHERNET DLR RJ45 Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
P7: TERMINALS 48 TO 53
2400, 4800, 9600,19200, 38400, 57600, and
controller configures the serial interface
CONNECTOR PORT 1 Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence LON CONNECTIONS
48
3-14
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
A2632
1 4 5 12 13 20 21 32 33 44 45 47
59 — TXD
58 — RXD
57 — GND
P6: TERMINALS 45 TO 47
FAULT RELAY (NC CONTACT)
P5: TERMINALS 33 TO 44
RELAYS 5 TO 8
P4: TERMINALS 21 TO 32
RELAYS 1 TO 4
P3: TERMINALS 13 TO 20
DIGITAL INPUTS 5 TO 8
P2: TERMINALS 5 TO 12
DIGITAL INPUTS 1 TO 4
Port Pinout (3-position terminal block)
P1: TERMINALS 1 TO 4
selectable parity is None, Odd, and Even.
95-8533
Figure 3-6B—Location of Wiring Terminals on EQP Controller with Ethernet Interface Board
+ 1 48 SHIELD
P1
– 2 COM 1 49 1B
24 VDC INPUT POWER + 3 50 1A
P7
– 4 51 SHIELD LON
1+ 5 COM 2 52 2B
RESET*
1– 6 53 2A
2+ 7 54 GND
ACKNOWLEDGE* P8
P2
2– 8 55 B RS-485
PORT 1
DIGITAL INPUTS 1 TO 4 3+ 9 56 A
SILENCE*
3– 10 57 GND
P9
4+ 11 58 RxD RS-232
INHIBIT ENABLE** CONFIG
4– 12 59 TxD PORT
5+ 13
ENTER*
5– 14
6+ 15
CANCEL*
16 SERIAL INTERFACE BOARD
6–
P3
DIGITAL INPUTS 5 TO 8 17
7+ 60 A
NEXT* P10
7– 18 61 B RS-485
PORT 2
8+ 19 62 GND
PREVIOUS*
8– 20 63 TxD
P11
1 C 21 64 RxD RS-232
PORT 3
1 NO 22 FIRE ALARM* 65 GND
1 NC 23 66 TxD
P12
2 C 24 67 RxD RS-232
PORT 4
2 NO 25 SUPERVISORY* 68 GND
P4
2 NC 26
RELAYS 1 TO 4 P13
3 C 27 RS-232 - HSSL
(Custom Connector,
3 NO 28 LOW GAS ALARM*
for Redundancy Only)
3 NC 29
4 C 30
ETHERNET INTERFACE BOARD
4 NO 31 HIGH GAS ALARM*
4 NC 32 60 A
P10
33 61 B RS-485
5 C
PORT 2
34 INHIBIT*
62 GND
5 NO
5 NC 35
ETHERNET
36 RJ45 PORT 3
6 C
6 NO 37 OUTPUT INHIBIT*
P5
6 NC 38
ETHERNET
RELAYS 5 TO 8 RJ45
7 C 39 PORT 4
7 NO 40 LON FAULT*
7 NC 41
P13
8 C 42 RS-232 - HSSL
(Custom Connector,
8 NO 43 BEEPER* for Redundancy Only)
8 NC 44
C 45
P6 * DIGITAL INPUTS AND RELAY OUTPUTS CAN BE
NO 46 CONFIGURED AS THE STATIC FUNCTION NAME (AS
TROUBLE RELAY
SHOWN) OR CAN BE USER DEFINED.
NC 47
H2104 ** INHIBIT ENABLE FOR SIL CONTROLLERS ONLY.
3 3
P3 P25
1 1
DET-TRONICS
O
®
RS-485 Transmit LED (Amber) P24 R
3 T
1
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
A B Safety System Controller
Channel RS-485 Termination Jumper
Indicators Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
LON COM 2
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
RS-485 Receive LED (Green) P26 Termination Jumper
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
1 3
1 3
P25
LON COM 1
Termination Jumper
Figure 3-8A—Location of Termination Jumpers, Communication Indicator LEDs, and Communication Ports
for Controller with Serial Interface Board
1 3 1 3
P6 P5
DET-TRONICS
O
®
RS-485 Transmit LED (Amber) P24 R
3 T
1
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
A B Safety System Controller
Channel RS-485 Termination Jumper
Indicators Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
LON COM 2
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
RS-485 Receive LED (Green) P26 Termination Jumper
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
1 3
1 3
P25
LON COM 1
Termination Jumper
Figure 3-8B—Location of Termination Jumpers, Communication Indicator LEDs, and Communication Ports
for Controller with Ethernet Interface Board
The media converter can be connected to either The maximum distance of a particular optic
of the EQP controller RS-485 communication link given the optical budget is calculated as:
ports (Port 1 or Port 2). Figure 3-14 illustrates
a typical Class B wiring connection (single Fiber Length = [Optical budget] – [Link Loss]
mode) between two EQP controllers in a [Fiber Loss / km]
redundant configuration using Port 1. Note: If
Port 2 is preferred, the Serial Interface Board where link loss includes number of end
must be purchased. connectors, splices and safety margin.
For more information regarding selection and Max. Distance = 10 – (2 x 0.5) – 3.0 = 15 km
installation of fiber optic media, please contact 0.4
Det-Tronics customer service.
68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60
GND B A GND B A
3 3 3 3
P3 P25 P3 P25
1 1 1 1
DET-TRONICS DET-TRONICS
® ®
56 56
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
55 55
A B Safety System Controller 54 A B Safety System Controller 54
Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
E2276
Figure 3-9A—Controller to Controller Communication with Class A Signaling Line Circuit Classification per NFPA 72,
for Controllers with Serial Interface Board
TO
ADDITIONAL
CONTROLLER(S)
62 61 60 62 61 60
GND B A GND B A
1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
P6 P5 P6 P5
DET-TRONICS DET-TRONICS
® ®
56 56
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
55 55
A B Safety System Controller 54 A B Safety System Controller 54
Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power Eagle Quantum Premier Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
A2633
Figure 3-9B—Controller to Controller Communication with Class A Signaling Line Circuit Classification per NFPA 72,
for Controllers with Ethernet Interface Board
T+ T+
T– T–
R+D+ R+D+
Moxa Moxa
R–D– R–D–
TCF-142-S TCF-142-S
Tx Tx
Rx Rx
A 56 56 A
PORT 1 PORT 1
B 55 55 B
RS-485 RS-485
GND 54 54 GND
B2328
SINGLE MODE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Rx Tx Rx Tx
T+ T+
T– T–
A 60 Tx Tx 60 A
PORT 2 PORT 2
B 61 Rx Rx 61 B
RS-485 RS-485
GND 62 GND GND 62 GND
SINGLE MODE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Rx Tx Rx Tx
A 56 56 A
PORT 1 T+ T+ PORT 1
B 55 55 B
RS-485 RS-485
T– T–
GND 54 54 GND
R+D+ Moxa Moxa R+D+
TCF-142-S TCF-142-S
R–D– R–D– B2371
Tx Tx
Rx Rx
GND GND
Figure 3-11—Single Mode Controller to Controller NFPA 72 Approved Fiber Optic Link, Class X
GND 62 ATD ARD BTD BRD BTD BRD ATD ARD 62 GND
D(P) D(P)
Phoenix Phoenix
D(N) PSI-MOS- PSI-MOS-
D(N)
RS485W2/FO RS485W2/FO
A 60 60 A
PORT 2 PORT 2
RS-485 B 61 61 B RS-485
GND 62 62 GND
B2372
Figure 3-12—Multi-Mode Controller to Controller NFPA 72 Approved Fiber Optic Link, Class X
ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS S 51 1 S 4
interconnecting cable). S 48
MOUNTING
The controllers are designed for direct
panel mounting or DIN rail mounting. See
“Specifications” section of this manual for EQP
CONTROLLER
mounting dimensions. A 53
COM 2 B 52
LON
WIRING S 51
TERMINATION
MODULE
Controller Installation for general installation NOTE: LON TERMINATION JUMPERS P25 AND P26 (SEE FIGURE 3-12)
MUST BE IN POSITION 2 AND 3 FOR REDUNDANT CONFIGURATION
details. (ON BOTH CONTROLLERS).
ControlNet WARNING
The ControlNet interface on each controller Make sure a.c. power is OFF at main a.c.
will have a different address. This allows both breaker before beginning power supply
controllers to reside on the same ControlNet installation!
network at the same time. The primary
controller uses the configured address while IMPORTANT
the standby assumes an address 1 higher than Power supplies require unrestricted air
the primary controller. Application logic in the flow for proper cooling.
attached PLC must be used to determine which
NOTE
Required Overload Current is usually
equal to 15% of the nominal rating.
1 TERMINAL NO. 1
TERMINAL J2-1 TO
TERMINAL B
TERMINAL J2-2 TO
TERMINAL C 1
SWITCH NO. 1
TERMINAL J2-3 TO
TERMINAL C
+ –
J2 4 3 2 1
1
YELLOW LED
GREEN LED
C1949
0.0005 OHM SHUNT
J2: BATTERY TEST POINTS TERMINAL NO. 1 ALARM CURRENT LEVEL SWITCH SETTINGS
NOTE: J2 TERMINALS 3 AND 4 ARE CONNECTED TO J1 TERMINALS 7 AND 8 INTERNALLY 800 mA O X Fault Disabled* -- X
ON THE PC BOARD. J1 TERMINALS 7 AND 8 ARE ALSO CONNECTED TO THE 2 AMP X X *When switch 4 is closed, the power supply must
BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER VIA POWER DIST CKT. be monitored through the power supply relay and
the proper initiation circuit for NFPA 72
X = CLOSED compliance.
O = OPEN
1 SHIELD
Measure the battery voltage at terminals 3 and
4 of terminal block J2. See Figure 3-14 and
2 A COM 1 3-18.
8 +
10 A 2 NOT USED
11 B COM 2
3 NOT USED
12 SHIELD
A1947 4 AC INPUT 120 / 240 VAC
A1950
Figure 3-15—J1: Power and LON Wiring Terminal Figure 3-16—J3: AC Input Terminal
See Note 2
– + – +
12 VDC 12 VDC
See Note 5
E1951 BACKUP BATTERIES
6. ANY PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY UNITS MAY BE INSTALLED EXTERNALLY TO THE
NRTL EQ3900G POWER DISTRIBUTION/MONITORING ENCLOSURE, PROVIDED THEY ARE PROTECTED
AGAINST PHYSICAL DAMAGE. ALL DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUITS AND CONNECTIONS BETWEEN
NOTES PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY UNITS AND THE NTRL EQ3900G POWER
1. AC INPUT SELECTABLE (THROUGH THE OIS) FOR 120 / 208 / 240 VAC. DISTRIBUTION/MONITORING ENCLOSURE SHALL ALSO BE PROTECTED AGAINST PHYSICAL DAMAGE.
2. BATTERY SIZE CALCULATED BASED ON SYSTEM LOAD. 7. SUPERVISION (SINGLE OPENS & GROUNDS) OF THE INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN POWER SUPPLY
3. CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL PROTECT AGAINST EXCESSIVE CURRENT LOAD. (24 VDC OUTPUT) TO NRTL EQ3900G POWER DISTRIBUTION/MONITORING ENCLOSURE AND BACKUP
4. NRTL EQ3900G POWER DISTRIBUTION/MONITORING ENCLOSURE IS KEY LOCKED ENCLOSURE. BATTERIES TO NRTL EQ3900G POWER DISTRIBUTION/MONITORING ENCLOSURE IS PERFORMED BY
EQ2100PSM POWER SUPPLY MONITOR.
5. DASH LINES DENOTE PROTECTION AGAINST PHYSICAL DAMAGE.
8. THE CIRCUIT DISCONNECTING MEANS (AC & DC BREAKERS) SHALL BE ACCESSIBLE ONLY TO
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.
9. AC WIRING CABLE MUST BE ≤20 FEET IN CONDUIT.
Figure 3-17— Wiring Connections for a Power Supply Monitor, EQ21XXPS Series Power Supply and Backup Batteries
3 BATTERY –
4 BATTERY +
CB
PRIMARY POWER L –
24 VDC –
See Notes 1 & 2 N
OUTPUT
G +
+
CB
– –
SECONDARYPOWER L
24 VDC –
See Notes 1 & 2 N
OUTPUT 1
G +
IN OUT + + –
+ POWER DIST CKT #1
2
REDUNDANCY
+ POWER DIST CKT #3 –
MODULE
+ POWER DIST CKT #4 –
D2445
Figure 3-19A—Wiring Connections for a 20amp DC (Maximum) Power Supply with Primary and Secondary AC Sources
CB –
PRMARY POWER L
24 VDC –
See Notes 1 & 2 N OUTPUT
+
G
+
– –
CB
24 VDC –
SECONDARY POWER +
OUTPUT 1
See Notes 2 & 4 – +
IN OUT + + –
+ POWER DIST CKT #1
2
REDUNDANCY
+ POWER DIST CKT #3 –
MODULE
+ POWER DIST CKT #4 –
E2543
NOTES: 1. AC INPUT IS AUTO-SELECTABLE FOR 120–220 VAC, 60/50 Hz. BOTH AC AND DC INPUTS ARE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED.
2. PRIMARY SOURCE OF INPUT SUPPLY IS CONNECTED TO AC POWER SUPPLY AND SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONNECTED
TO DC CONVERTER.
3. A MAXIMUM OF 8 REDUNDANT PAIRS CAN BE CONNECTED TO INPUT AC/DC POWER.
4. THE SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONTINUOUSLY POWERED.
Figure 3-19B—Wiring Connections for a 10amp (Maximum) Power Supply with an AC Primary and DC Secondary Source
CB –
PRIMARY POWER L
24 VDC –
See Notes 1 & 2 N OUTPUT 1
+
G IN OUT
+
– –
CB
24 VDC –
SECONDARY POWER +
OUTPUT 1 +
See Notes 2 & 4 – +
IN OUT + + POWER DIST CKT #1 –
+
2
REDUNDANCY
+ POWER DIST CKT #3 –
MODULE
+ POWER DIST CKT #4 –
–
+ 24 VDC –
OUTPUT
– +
+
EQP2410PS(–P) CONVERTER
A2566
NOTES: 1. AC INPUT IS AUTO-SELECTABLE FOR 120–220 VAC, 60/50 Hz. BOTH AC AND DC INPUTS ARE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED.
2. PRIMARY SOURCE OF INPUT SUPPLY IS CONNECTED TO AC POWER SUPPLY AND SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONNECTED
TO DC CONVERTER.
3. A MAXIMUM OF 4 REDUNDANT PAIRS CAN BE CONNECTED TO INPUT AC/DC POWER.
4. THE SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONTINUOUSLY POWERED.
Figure 3-19C—Wiring Connections for a 20amp (Maximum) Power Supply with an AC Primary and DC Secondary Source
To EDIO or IDC
PS 1 PS PS PS n
L PHOENIX –
L PHOENIX –
L PHOENIX –
L PHOENIX –
QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS –
N N N N
+ + + +
DC + DC + DC + DC +
13 14 OK 13 14 OK 13 14 OK 13 14 OK
D2438
Figure 3-20—Power Supply and Converter Relays Wired in Series for Trouble Monitoring (up to 16 Power Supplies/Converters)
EQ3730EDIO
COMMON C 24
IN–/OUT+ B 23 CHANNEL 8
SHLD 6 COM 2 SHLD + SUPPLY A 22
LON FROM CLASS A
B 5 COM 2 B
PREVIOUS DEVICE CHANNEL 7
A 4 COM 2 A COMMON C 21
+ SUPPLY A 4
The input to the EDIO consists of one or more
normally open or normally closed switches. An COMMON C 3
COMMON C 3 COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K Ω
IN– / OUT+ B 2
IN– / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
+ SUPPLY A 1 B2292
C2090
Figure 3-26—Supervised Input Configuration
Figure 3-22—Unsupervised Input Configuration for Opens and Shorts – Class A
IN–/OUT+ B 2 A2283
COMMON C 3 UNUSED
EDIO_IN +
End of
Line Device
EDIO_IN -
2 2 2
1 3 1 3 1 3
6 4 6 4 6 4
5 5 5
B2283
––temporal EOL
––timed RESISTOR
10 K Ω
––trouble. IN– / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
The initiating device circuit(s) for use B2286
NOTE
8 CHANNEL DISCRETE
In EQP systems with EQP2120PS(–B) INPUT/OUTPUT (DCIO)
Power Supplies, the secondary power
is customer supplied and must be
MODULE INSTALLATION
accepted by the Authority Having The following paragraphs describe how to
Jurisdiction (AHJ). properly install and configure the 8 Channel
DCIO Module.
CONFIGURATION
MOUNTING
Setting EDIO Network Address
The DCIO must be properly installed in a
One unique network address must be assigned
suitable enclosure that is rated for the location.
to each EDIO module. The address is set by the
The enclosure must provide space to install and
8 switch DIP assembly on the EDIO module.
wire the DCIO module and must also provide
for ground wire termination. Access into the
When using the switches located on the EDIO
enclosure is gained by using a special tool to
module, the address is binary coded and is
open the enclosure. The enclosure should be
the sum of all switches placed in the “closed”
rated for the temperature range of the location
position.
plus the temperature rise of all equipment
installed inside the enclosure. The enclosure
Each discrete point of an EDIO module has
must be rated for electrical equipment that is
a tag number and a descriptor for unique
going to be installed.
identification. A tag number must include
zone designation, which will be shown on the
The DCIO can be panel or DIN rail mounted.
controller's display when the point is in alarm.
Viking PN 11601
Viking PN 11602
Kidde-Fenwal 897494
130
Cat # 202-749-260563
Kidde-Fenwal 895630
1500
Cat # 81-895630-000
Kidde-Fenwal 890181
1500
Det-Tronics PN 00219-209
Ansul 570537
200
Macron 304.209.001
*Note: Alternate secondary power source when accept by Local AHJ, may increase permissible wire voltage drops. Actual
secondary voltage must be determined. Voltage and current at solenoid must be known and used in the equation.
VLa VLb
Supply EDIO Solenoid
Voltage Drop Voltage Drop
The following is based on EQ21xxPS (Primary Source) and Battery (Secondary Source)
Total wire voltage drop = 1.2 Vdc (MAX) = VLa + VLb*
VLa = IEDIO x RLa IEDIO = Total current of EDIO and all active outputs
VLb = Isol x RLb Isol see Table 3-10
RLa & RLb = wire resistance = Ω per foot x 2 (x2 = B+ & B- wires)
WIRING
Connect the power supply to terminals 1 and
All electrical connections are made to the field
2 or to terminals 4 and 5. Power wire shielding
wiring connectors furnished with the module.
should be connected to terminals 3 and 6.
See Figure 3-35 for terminal identification.
1— +
2— –
Power Connector, Terminals 1 to 6
3 — Shield*
24 Vdc Power Input
4— +
Power connections to the DCIO depend upon 5— –
the total current consumption of all the channels 6 — Shield*
in the device. Each output-configured channel
can consume up to 2 amperes. Total output *Shields on power wires are optional unless
current should be limited to 10 amperes. required by local codes.
COMMON C 15
IN–/OUT+ B 14 CHANNEL 5
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND COMMON C 12
IN–/OUT+ B 11 CHANNEL 4
+ SUPPLY A 10
COMMON C 9
IN–/OUT+ B 8 CHANNEL 3
+ SUPPLY A 7
SHLD* 6 SHLD
24 VDC 5 –
– COMMON C 6
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 4 + IN–/OUT+ B 5 CHANNEL 2
SHLD* 3 SHLD + SUPPLY A 4
24 VDC 2 –
–
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 1 + COMMON C 3
Connect the module power supply to terminals in each diagram. The information is typical for
1 and 2. If additional terminals are required for channels 2-8.
powering other devices, these devices should
be connected to terminals 4 and 5. Shields are
to be connected to terminals 3 and 6.
COMMON C 3
COM Connector, Terminals 1 to 6
LON Terminals
Be sure to observe polarity when wiring the
LON. IN– / OUT+ B 2
1 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 1
+ SUPPLY A 1
2 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 1
4 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 2
B2090
5 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 2
3 & 6 — shield connections. Figure 3-36—Unsupervised Input Configuration
B2091
COMMON C 3
Figure 3-37—Supervised Input Configuration
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K Ω
Supervised Input (IDC) Open Circuit IN– / OUT+ B 2
Supervision Class B
+ SUPPLY A 1
Connect external system wiring to the
appropriate terminals on the DCIO terminal
block. See Figure 3-37.
The input to the DCIO module consists of one Figure 3-39—Supervised Output Configuration (Notification)
or more normally open switches, with a 10K
ohm, 1/4 watt EOL resistor in parallel across
the last switch. and Strobes) Supervised Outputs for
Open & Short Circuits Class B
NOTE
Connect external wiring to the appropriate
No connection should be made to the “+ terminals on the DCIO terminal block. See
Supply” terminal. Figure 3-39.
The output can be configured for latching, The maximum wiring length must not exceed
continuous or timed response. the values shown in Table 3-10 for deluge
and pre-action applications. Per FM Approval
To ensure proper operating voltage, the maximum requirements, the secondary power must
wiring length from the power source to the DCIO provide capacity for a 90 hour minimum
module must not exceed the values shown in standby operation followed by a minimum of
Table 3-10 for automatic release applications. 10 minutes of releasing and alarm operation.
WIRING
NOTE
All electrical connections are made to the field
No connection should be made to the “+ wiring connectors furnished with the module.
Supply” terminal. See Figure 3-42 for terminal identification.
CONFIGURATION Power Connector, Terminals 1 to 6
Setting DCIO Network Address 24 Vdc Power Input
One unique network address must be assigned 1— +
to each DCIO module. The address is set 2— –
by the 8 switch DIP assembly on the DCIO 3 — Shield*
module. The address is binary coded and is 4— +
the sum of all switches placed in the “closed” 5— –
position. 6 — Shield*
*Shields on power wires are optional unless
Each discrete point of a DCIO module has required by local codes.
a tag number and a descriptor for unique
identification. A tag number must include Connect the module power supply to terminals
zone designation, which will be shown on the 1 and 2. If additional terminals are required for
controller's display when the point is in alarm. powering other devices, these devices should
be connected to terminals 4 and 5. Shields are
Det-Tronics S³ Safety System Software is used to be connected to terminals 3 and 6.
for device configuration. The following shows
the minimum software/firmware releases:
Controller Firmware S³
Revision Version Version
A 1.03 2.0.2.0
EQ3720RM
NC C 24
NO B 23 CHANNEL 8
SHLD 6 COM 2 SHLD COMMON A 22
LON FROM
B 5 COM 2 B
PREVIOUS DEVICE
A 4 COM 2 A NC C 21
NC C 15
NO B 14 CHANNEL 5
COMMON A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND NC C 12
NO B 11 CHANNEL 4
COMMON A 10
NC C 9
NO B 8 CHANNEL 3
COMMON A 7
SHLD* 6 SHLD
24 VDC
– 5 – NC C 6
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 4 + NO B 5 CHANNEL 2
SHLD* 3 SHLD COMMON A 4
24 VDC
– 2 –
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 1 + NC C 3
POWER NO B 2 CHANNEL 1
COMMON A 1
* SHIELDS ON POWER WIRES ARE OPTIONAL
UNLESS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES. C2206
EQ3710AIM
COMMON C 24
4-20 MA IN B 23 CHANNEL 8
SHLD 6 COM 2 SHLD + SUPPLY A 22
LON FROM
B 5 COM 2 B
PREVIOUS DEVICE
A 4 COM 2 A COMMON C 21
COMMON C 15
4-20 MA IN B 14 CHANNEL 5
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND COMMON C 12
4-20 MA IN B 11 CHANNEL 4
+ SUPPLY A 10
COMMON C 9
4-20 MA IN B 8 CHANNEL 3
+ SUPPLY A 7
SHLD* 6 SHLD
24 VDC
– 5 – COMMON C 6
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 4 + 4-20 MA IN B 5 CHANNEL 2
SHLD* 3 SHLD + SUPPLY A 4
24 VDC
– 2 –
INPUT VOLTAGE
+ 1 + COMMON C 3
+ SUPPLY A 1 +
Analog Input Module Channels used A2235
Alarm to trigger the Fire Alarm in S³ logic. The COMMON C 3 6 COMMON 3 TRANSMITTER
AIM sends an exception message for the High 4-20 MA IN B 2 5 4-20 MA IN 2 SIG
Alarm so there is no delay in transmitting the
+ SUPPLY A 1 4 + SUPPLY 1 +
Fire Alarm. A2238
+ SUPPLY A 1 +
A2236
B 3.06 B 1.02 2.9.1.1 The use of the Sensor Separation Kit will
be required in some installations.
*for part number 007606-002
ENVIRONMENTS AND SUBSTANCES
For Flame Applications THAT AFFECT GAS DETECTOR
Controller Firmware* AIM S³ PERFORMANCE
Rev. Version Rev. Version Version Catalytic sensors should be located where
they are safe from potential sources of
C 5.52 D 1.07 4.0.0.0 contamination that can cause a decrease in
*for part number 008983-001 the sensitivity of the device including:
COMMUNICATION
MODULE
4 TO 20 MA IN 2
– 3
SENSOR POWER
+ 4
A 5
TERMINAL
WIRING BOARD 7 14 –
COM SHIELD
8 13 –
A1571
24 VDC
A 9 12 +
COM 1
B 10 11 +
Figure 3-48—Printed Circuit Boards in Universal DCU
A1726
See Figure 3-50 for an example of a Det-Tronics Figure 3-49—Wiring Configuration for DCU
electrochemical sensor connected to a DCU.
setting procedure. A 5
COM 2
NOTE 8 13 –
24 VDC
+
assembly and wiring, inspect the B 10 11
COM 2
NOTE
B 6
8 13 –
Vdc (including ripple) at the PointWatch
24 VDC detector.
A 9 12 +
COM 1
B 10 11 +
calibration.
A 5
IMPORTANT COM 2
B 6
Always orient the junction box with the
sensor pointing down. 7 14 –
COM SHIELD
8 13 –
WARNING 24 VDC
5. Connect all external wiring to the terminal Be sure to note the correct orientation of
wiring board. (See Figure 3-52.) the transmitter board. If the transmitter
board is rotated 180° from proper
NOTE orientation, the device will not operate
correctly — a LON communication fault
Make sure the ribbon cable is connected will result. See Figure 3-53.
to the terminal wiring board.
6. Attach the sensor to the device enclosure. 9. Plug the ribbon cable into the
DO NOT overtighten. communication module and re-attach it to
the transmitter board.
10. Set the device network address. (See
“Setting Device Network Addresses” in
this section.)
Preferred Method
1. Disassemble the DCUEX and remove TERMINAL WIRING BOARD
the transmitter board. (Refer to “Wiring”
for disassembly procedure.) Do not re-
assemble at this time. CORRECT ORIENTATION OF TRANSMITTER BOARD
G
NOTE
N
This assembly can be separated from
O
SWITCHES ON OPPOSITE SIDES
the DCUEX by up to 1000 feet using (WRONG)
R
three conductor 18 AWG shielded cable.
(Regardless of separation distance,
W
TRANSMITTER BOARD
B1570
+ Feet Meters
18 AWG (1.0 mm2)*
–
40 12
GR
60 18
14 AWG (2.5 mm2)* 100 30
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR 12 AWG (4.0 mm2)* 150 45
*Approximate Metric Equivalent.
SPARE CHASSIS
CAL CAL
4-20 4-20
RET RET
GND
+24 +24
1 POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
POINTWATCH
2 4 TO 20 MA IN
P1
3 –
SENSOR POWER
4 +
SIG – +
A 5
COM 2
4 TO 20 TRANSMITTER BOARD
– B 6
+
7 14 –
COM SHIELD
P2
8 13 –
NOTE: ALWAYS ORIENT 24 VDC
JUNCTION BOX WITH
CATALYTIC SENSOR
POINTING DOWN. A 9 12 +
COM 1
SENSOR
B 10 11 +
C1878
CATALYTIC SENSOR
52 B 49 5 B 2 11 B 3 6 B 10 14 B 4 14 B 4 5 B 2
53 A 50 4 A 1 10 A 2 5 A 9 15 A 5 15 A 5 4 A 1
P6
SHUNT P3
C 45
C 1 N CIRCUIT 1 + 1
FAULT NO 46 P4 P3
B 2 CIRCUIT 1 – 2
NC 47 A + SUPPLY A AC LINE
P9 P8 3 CIRCUIT 2 + 3
CH 1
B IN–/OUT+ B
CH 5
+ –
GND 5 57 GND GND 54 24 VDC 4 H CIRCUIT 2 – 4
C COMMON C SUPPLY
RXD 2 58 RxD B 55
TXD 3 59 TxD A 56 A + SUPPLY A
DB-9 H N
P2 P3
3-49
CONNECTION AC LINE
CH 6
B IN–/OUT+ B
CH 2
TO COM PORT 5 1+ 5+ 13
OF PC
6 1– 5– 14 C COMMON C
+ –
7 2+ 6+ 15
A + SUPPLY A 24 VDC
8 2– 6– 16 BATTERY LS2000
B IN–/OUT+ B
CH 3
CH 7
9 3+ 7+ 17 EQ24xxNE EQ22xxDCU PIRECL EQ25xxARM EQ25xxSAM RECEIVER
10 3– 7– 18 C COMMON C
4 SHIELD 9 6 SHIELD 3 4 SHIELD 14
DIGITAL INPUTS
11 4+ 8+ 19
A + SUPPLY A
12 4– 8– 20 6 24 VDC – 7 13 24 VDC – 14 4 24 VDC – 1 13 24 VDC – 14 13 24 VDC – 14 3 24 VDC – 2
CH 4
CH 8
B IN–/OUT+ B
P4 P5 5 24 VDC + 8 11 24 VDC + 12 5 24 VDC + 2 11 24 VDC + 12 11 24 VDC + 12 13 24 VDC + 12
21 C C 33 C COMMON C
COM2 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM2 COM1
22 NO NO 34
RELAY 1
SHIELD
RELAY 5
12 SHIELD 1 7 SHIELD 8 12 SHIELD 9 7 SHIELD 8 7 SHIELD 8 17 8
23 NC NC 35
* LON AND POWER TERMINALS ALSO
24 C C 36 VALID FOR AIM, RM, EDIO. 11 B 3 6 B 10 11 B 8 6 B 10 6 B 10 15 B 5
SEE INDIVIDUAL DEVICE FOR
25 NO NO 37
CHANNEL TERMINALS.
RELAY 2
A
RELAY 6
10 A 2 5 A 9 10 A 7 5 A 9 5 A 9 16 6
26 NC NC 38
THE DEVICE’S CHASSIS GROUND
27 C C 39 TERMINAL SHOULD BE POINTWATCH
CALIBRATE 1 CALIBRATE 13 + 1 OUTPUT 1 + 1 CALIBRATE 9
CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.
28 NO NO 40
RELAY 3
RELAY 7
4 TO 20 MA IN 2 – 2 OUTPUT 1 – 2
29 NC NC 41
– 3 + 3 OUTPUT 2 + 3
30 C C 42 SENSOR
DUAL SOLENOIDS
SINGLE SOLENOID
POWER
31 NO NO 43 + 4 – 4 OUTPUT 2 – 4
RELAY 8
RELAY 4
G2100
32 NC NC 44
95-8533
Figure 3-55—A Typical System
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SETTING DEVICE NETWORK
ADDRESSES
Overview of Network Addresses
Each device on the LON must be assigned a
unique address. Addresses 1 to 4 are reserved
for the controller. Valid addresses for field
devices are from 5 to 250. Figure 3-56—Field Device Address Switches for
ARM, SAM, DCU and IDC
IMPORTANT
If the address is set to zero or an
address above 250, the communication
module will ignore the switch setting.
The address number is binary encoded with After setting address switches, record the
each switch having a specific binary value with address number and device type on the
switch 1 being the LSB (Least Significant Bit). “Address Identification Chart” provided with
(See Figure 3-56) The device’s LON address is this manual. Post the chart in a convenient
equal to the added value of all closed rocker location near the Controller for future reference.
switches. All “Open” switches are ignored.
NOTE
The address switches in the DCIO
module and relay module appear slightly
different than those in other devices.
Refer to Figure 3-57.
1 X O O O O O O O 61 X O X X X X O O
2 O X O O O O O O 62 O X X X X X O O
3 X X O O O O O O 63 X X X X X X O O
4 O O X O O O O O 64 O O O O O O X O
5 X O X O O O O O 65 X O O O O O X O
6 O X X O O O O O 66 O X O O O O X O
7 X X X O O O O O 67 X X O O O O X O
8 O O O X O O O O 68 O O X O O O X O
9 X O O X O O O O 69 X O X O O O X O
10 O X O X O O O O 70 O X X O O O X O
11 X X O X O O O O 71 X X X O O O X O
12 O O X X O O O O 72 O O O X O O X O
13 X O X X O O O O 73 X O O X O O X O
14 O X X X O O O O 74 O X O X O O X O
15 X X X X O O O O 75 X X O X O O X O
16 O O O O X O O O 76 O O X X O O X O
17 X O O O X O O O 77 X O X X O O X O
18 O X O O X O O O 78 O X X X O O X O
19 X X O O X O O O 79 X X X X O O X O
20 O O X O X O O O 80 O O O O X O X O
21 X O X O X O O O 81 X O O O X O X O
22 O X X O X O O O 82 O X O O X O X O
23 X X X O X O O O 83 X X O O X O X O
24 O O O X X O O O 84 O O X O X O X O
25 X O O X X O O O 85 X O X O X O X O
26 O X O X X O O O 86 O X X O X O X O
27 X X O X X O O O 87 X X X O X O X O
28 O O X X X O O O 88 O O O X X O X O
29 X O X X X O O O 89 X O O X X O X O
30 O X X X X O O O 90 O X O X X O X O
31 X X X X X O O O 91 X X O X X O X O
32 O O O O O X O O 92 O O X X X O X O
33 X O O O O X O O 93 X O X X X O X O
34 O X O O O X O O 94 O X X X X O X O
35 X X O O O X O O 95 X X X X X O X O
36 O O X O O X O O 96 O O O O O X X O
37 X O X O O X O O 97 X O O O O X X O
38 O X X O O X O O 98 O X O O O X X O
39 X X X O O X O O 99 X X O O O X X O
40 O O O X O X O O 100 O O X O O X X O
41 X O O X O X O O 101 X O X O O X X O
42 O X O X O X O O 102 O X X O O X X O
43 X X O X O X O O 103 X X X O O X X O
44 O O X X O X O O 104 O O O X O X X O
45 X O X X O X O O 105 X O O X O X X O
46 O X X X O X O O 106 O X O X O X X O
47 X X X X O X O O 107 X X O X O X X O
48 O O O O X X O O 108 O O X X O X X O
49 X O O O X X O O 109 X O X X O X X O
50 O X O O X X O O 110 O X X X O X X O
51 X X O O X X O O 111 X X X X O X X O
52 O O X O X X O O 112 O O O O X X X O
53 X O X O X X O O 113 X O O O X X X O
54 O X X O X X O O 114 O X O O X X X O
55 X X X O X X O O 115 X X O O X X X O
56 O O O X X X O O 116 O O X O X X X O
57 X O O X X X O O 117 X O X O X X X O
58 O X O X X X O O 118 O X X O X X X O
59 X X O X X X O O 119 X X X O X X X O
60 O O X X X X O O 120 O O O X X X X O
121 X O O X X X X O 191 X X X X X X O X
122 O X O X X X X O 192 O O O O O O X X
123 X X O X X X X O 193 X O O O O O X X
124 O O X X X X X O 194 O X O O O O X X
125 X O X X X X X O 195 X X O O O O X X
126 O X X X X X X O 196 O O X O O O X X
127 X X X X X X X O 197 X O X O O O X X
128 O O O O O O O X 198 O X X O O O X X
129 X O O O O O O X 199 X X X O O O X X
130 O X O O O O O X 200 O O O X O O X X
131 X X O O O O O X 201 X O O X O O X X
132 O O X O O O O X 202 O X O X O O X X
133 X O X O O O O X 203 X X O X O O X X
134 O X X O O O O X 204 O O X X O O X X
135 X X X O O O O X 205 X O X X O O X X
136 O O O X O O O X 206 O X X X O O X X
137 X O O X O O O X 207 X X X X O O X X
138 O X O X O O O X 208 O O O O X O X X
139 X X O X O O O X 209 X O O O X O X X
140 O O X X O O O X 210 O X O O X O X X
141 X O X X O O O X 211 X X O O X O X X
142 O X X X O O O X 212 O O X O X O X X
143 X X X X O O O X 213 X O X O X O X X
144 O O O O X O O X 214 O X X O X O X X
145 X O O O X O O X 215 X X X O X O X X
146 O X O O X O O X 216 O O O X X O X X
147 X X O O X O O X 217 X O O X X O X X
148 O O X O X O O X 218 O X O X X O X X
149 X O X O X O O X 219 X X O X X O X X
150 O X X O X O O X 220 O O X X X O X X
151 X X X O X O O X 221 X O X X X O X X
152 O O O X X O O X 222 O X X X X O X X
153 X O O X X O O X 223 X X X X X O X X
154 O X O X X O O X 224 O O O O O X X X
155 X X O X X O O X 225 X O O O O X X X
156 O O X X X O O X 226 O X O O O X X X
157 X O X X X O O X 227 X X O O O X X X
158 O X X X X O O X 228 O O X O O X X X
159 X X X X X O O X 229 X O X O O X X X
160 O O O O O X O X 230 O X X O O X X X
161 X O O O O X O X 231 X X X O O X X X
162 O X O O O X O X 232 O O O X O X X X
163 X X O O O X O X 233 X O O X O X X X
164 O O X O O X O X 234 O X O X O X X X
165 X O X O O X O X 235 X X O X O X X X
166 O X X O O X O X 236 O O X X O X X X
167 X X X O O X O X 237 X O X X O X X X
168 O O O X O X O X 238 O X X X O X X X
169 X O O X O X O X 239 X X X X O X X X
170 O X O X O X O X 240 O O O O X X X X
171 X X O X O X O X 241 X O O O X X X X
172 O O X X O X O X 242 O X O O X X X X
173 X O X X O X O X 243 X X O O X X X X
174 O X X X O X O X 244 O O X O X X X X
175 X X X X O X O X 245 X O X O X X X X
176 O O O O X X O X 246 O X X O X X X X
177 X O O O X X O X 247 X X X O X X X X
178 O X O O X X O X 248 O O O X X X X X
179 X X O O X X O X 249 X O O X X X X X
180 O O X O X X O X 250 O X O X X X X X
181 X O X O X X O X
182 O X X O X X O X
183 X X X O X X O X
184 O O O X X X O X
185 X O O X X X O X
186 O X O X X X O X
187 X X O X X X O X
188 O O X X X X O X
189 X O X X X X O X
190 O X X X X X O X
DET-TRONICS
®
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
When an alarm or trouble condition occurs, Main Menu displays a list of options to access
the display scrolls a detailed message of the information types available for display through
condition, including tag number, condition the Controller. This list also includes access to
(alarm, trouble, supervisory etc.) and time/ options used to set system date and time, and
date. If multiple alarms or trouble conditions diagnostics options.
exist, the display scrolls through all active
status conditions until they go inactive and are
reset using the controller pushbutton.
DET-TRONICS
®
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
Figure 4-2—EQP Controller Message Display and System Status Indicator Location
Main Menu
Device Tagnames*
Display Alarms Alarm Type Off/On Visible if the
Display Devices Tag Name for Device n
Tag Name alarm was
Previous
Enter
Next
Communication Ports*
Configuration Port
Redundancy Info
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2
Fault: No Fault
Serial Port 3
Lst Flt: Cntr LON
Serial Port 4
Cntr Mode: Master
Redundancy Port
My Config: Primary
Ethernet Port 3
Mem Tx: 304 ms
Ethernet Port 4
Mem Blk: 9 of 200
LON 1
HSSL Status: Good
LON 2
Version Match: Good
SIL Constant: Good
Reduced Node: Good
Diagnostics Parser: Good
Comm Ack: Good
Lamp Test – Enter Cntr LON: Good
Display: Traditional Msg Error: Good
HW Version: X --Master Errors--
Extra Device: 0 Program Flow: Good
Watchdog Count: 0 LON A Inf: Good
SRR0 = XXXXXXXX LON B Inf: Good
Run Time = 66 Hrs User Logic CS: Good
CNET Rev = 002.000 User Logic: Good
CNET Error Code = 0 Config: Good
OSC Value = XXXXXXX Dead LON: Good
SIL: False Cntrl Fault: Good
Reduced Nodes: False --Standby Errors--
HW Option Board: 3 Program Flow: Good
OS 0000 LON A Inf: Good
DR 0000 LON B Inf: Good
LLF = False (6) Sec User Logic CS: Good
Rx 0 0 User Logic: Good
Config: Good
Dead LON: Good
Cntrl Fault: Good
Power 1: Good
Power 2: Good
Option Bd: Good
RTC: Good
LON Gnd: Good
LON Fault: Good
RS485 Gnd Flt: Good
Comm Bd: Good
Rx State: Good
My State: Sending
User Logic
General Info
Program Memory
View Time
Z398-63 U / I
Add:63 UV / IR Detect
No Fault
Config
0.5 SEC 0.5 SEC 3.0 SEC
information has been corrupted. Figure 4-4—Tone Pattern for Controller Buzzer
A or B Cause Action
Off Channel disabled Program network for redundant media,
if required.
Steady green Normal operation None
Flashing green/off Temporary errors None; unit will self-correct.
Listen only Cycle power.
Flashing red/off Media fault Check media for broken cables, loose
connectors,missing terminators, etc.
No other nodes present on network Add other nodes to the network.
Flashing red/green Incorrect network configuration Cycle power or reset unit. If fault
persists, contact the factory.
Link Status 2
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr
time (applies to both indicators viewed Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
9. Text display’s first line indicates "*** 17. Clear the Trouble condition.
Program Mode ***" 18. Text display shows a normal operation
10. Text display’s third line displays download marquee message.
status.
a) Text display’s first line indicates "Det-
a) "Config Download" indicates the serial Tronics Eagle Quantum Premier."
transfer into memory from the PC to the
Controller. b) Text display’s third line displays time
(24 hour format) and date (month/day/
year).
WARNING
The system is inactive and not executing Automatic Switchover
logic/alarm functions during a program An automatic transfer will be initiated if the
download (in both single and redundant master controller goes into an error (self
controller configurations). detected internal controller failure, program
flow error in the controller, user logic checksum
When downloading a new configuration to the error or application checksum error). An
master controller, the following sequence is automatic switchover executes the following
executed: sequence:
1. The S³ software must be connected to the 1. Check that the standby controller is online
master controller. by verifying that HSSL communication is
good and there are no internal faults in the
2. Alter the configuration and execute the
standby controller.
download command from S³.
2. Verify that the synchronization process is
3. The master controller goes into ‘Program’
complete.
mode and passes mastership to the
standby controller. 3. The master requests the standby to take
control.
4. The updated configuration file is loaded into
the controller. 4. The standby takes control and becomes the
master.
5. The controllers are automatically forced to
switch over.
6. The master controller puts the standby Replacing a Faulty Controller
controller into ‘Program’ mode and If the master controller fails and the standby
downloads the configuration. controller is healthy, an automatic switchover
7. The controller indicates “Device Download will occur. To replace the failed controller,
Active” until the LON devices have been perform the following steps:
successfully updated.
1. Remove power. Disconnect plugs and
8. The configuration download is now remove the failed controller.
complete.
2. Mount the new controller.
POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Figure 4-6—EDIO Module Status Indicator Location
Set the module address switch prior to applying
power.
POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Figure 4-9—Analog Input Module Status Indicator Location
Set the module address switch prior to applying
power.
+ +
+ GND FLT LED
1
+ + 1
1 + +
+ +
+
+
1
+
AMBER LED
RED LED
GREEN LED
PWR LED
A2243
Table 4-15—Power Supply Monitor Status Indicators
NOTE
Table 4-19—Network Extender Status Indicators
If the communication module has not
been configured, the red LED blinks at a LED Device Status
4 Hz rate.
Green When On indicates device has power.
Alarm On steady
Power wiring is installed and power source is Check power trouble indicator by introducing
operational. an open to the battery.
O-RING MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
WARNING E x p o s u re o f t h e s e n s o r to h i g h
The hazardous area must be concentrations of combustible gases
de-classified prior to removing a junction for extended periods of time can
box cover with power applied. introduce stress to the sensing element
and seriously affect its performance.
A rubber O-ring is used to ensure that the After exposure, recalibration should
junction box cover will seal tightly and provide immediately be performed, and the
protection against water entry. The enclosure sensor should be replaced if necessary.
11
procedure described in the “Calibration”
12
13
10
14
section.
9
8
7
6
SW1
5
4
3
CALIBRATION AND MAGNETIC REED SWITCH *
2
1
ADJUSTMENTS
To ensure optimum performance, calibration
must be performed on a regularly scheduled
basis. Since each application is different, the A1881
length of time between regularly scheduled * TOACTIVATE THE MAGNETIC REED SWITCH,
HOLD THE CALIBRATION MAGNET AGAINST THE SIDE OF THE ENCLOSURE
recalibrations can vary from one installation AT THE LOCATION OF THE REED SWITCH,
APPROXIMATELY ONE INCH ABOVE THE MOUNTING SURFACE.
NOTE NOTE
If the calibration is not completed within Pressing the Sensor Replacement
12 minutes, the previous calibration Switch aborts calibration and starts over.
values are restored and the calibration
NOTE
is logged as aborted. The calibrate LED
will flash. Resetting the communication module will
abort the sensor replacement.
Sensor Replacement
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM C
FOR COMBUSTIBLE GAS DCUS AND
WARNING AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF
The hazardous area must be UNIVERSAL DCUs
de-classified prior to removing a junction
box cover with power applied.
CAUTION
1. Open the junction box cover and press the After exposing the H2S sensor to
Sensor Replacement Switch. high concentrations of gas, it should
be exposed to fresh air for at least 30
2. The calibrate LED on the communication
minutes, and re-calibrated.
module will flash, indicating it is ready for
the zero input.
Routine Calibration
3. Replace the sensor and apply the zero
1. Apply the zero gas.
input (4 mA).
2. Activate the reed switch for at least four
4. Activate the reed switch. (The red LED
seconds. (The red LED flashes for three
flashes for three seconds while the switch
seconds while the switch is activated.)
is closed.)
3. The calibrate LED on the communication
5. The communication module records
module flashes, indicating it is ready for
the uncalibrated value in position one
the zero input.
of the calibration log and calibrates the
zero value. (The calibrate LED stays on 4. Wait until the calibrate LED stays on steady
steady.) (approximately four seconds).
6. Apply the calibration gas. NOTE
7. The calibrate LED flashes when the input The communication module records the
increases. uncalibrated value in the calibration log and
8. Activate the reed switch. (The red LED calibrates the zero value during this time.
flashes for three seconds while the reed
switch is closed.) 5. Apply the calibration gas. (The calibrate
LED flashes when the sensor detects
9. The communication module records the
gas.)
uncalibrated value in the first register of
the calibration log and calibrates the span 6. When the sensor input has been stable for
value. 30 seconds, the communication module
records the uncalibrated value in the
10. The calibrate LED stays on steady.
calibration log, and calibrates the span
value.
NOTE NOTE
If the calibration procedure is not Do not make adjustments to R1 when
completed within 12 minutes, calibration calibrating the sensor.
will be aborted and the detector will
revert back to the previous calibration 7. Move the Calibrate Switch to the “normal”
values. The red LED will flash and the position.
calibration will be logged as aborted.
8. Activate the reed switch for four seconds.
(The red LED flashes for three seconds
while the switch is activated.) The
Initial Installation and Sensor
communication module records the
Replacement — Combustible Gas
uncalibrated value in position one of
(CGS Sensor)
the calibration log and calibrates the
NOTE zero value. The calibrate LED goes on
steady.
When replacing a sensor, compare part
numbers to be sure that the correct 9. Move the Calibration Switch to the
replacement sensor is used. “calibrate” position.
10. Apply the calibration gas and wait for the
output to stabilize.
WARNING 11. With 50% LFL calibration gas applied to
The hazardous area must be sensor, adjust R3 for a reading of 1.2 Vdc
de-classified prior to removing a junction (12 mA) on the volt meter.
box cover with power applied. 12. Move the Calibrate Switch to the “normal”
position. (The red LED flashes.)
1. Remove the cover from the DCUEX
enclosure. 13. Activate the reed switch. The red LED
flashes for three seconds while the switch
2. Press the Sensor Replacement Switch is activated.
on the communication module for
approxImately one second. (The calibrate 14. The communication module records the
LED on the communication module uncalibrated value in the first register
flashes, indicating that it is ready for the of the calibration log and calibrates the
zero input.) span value. The calibrate LED stays on
steady.
NOTE 15. Remove the calibration gas and replace
Pressing the sensor replacement switch the DCU enclosure cover.
prevents the communication module 16. The communication module waits until the
from generating a fault signal when analog value drops below 4% full scale.
the input drops to zero due to sensor The calibration is complete. (The calibrate
removal. The calibration will not be LED turns off.)
aborted if the calibration procedure is not
completed within 12 minutes. NOTE
NOTE
WARNING Pressing the Sensor Replacement
The hazardous area must be Switch aborts the calibration and starts
de-classified prior to removing a junction over.
box cover with power applied.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM D
1. Remove the cover from the DCU FOR UNIVERSAL DCUs WITH O2 SENSOR
enclosure. Normal Calibration
2. Press the Sensor Replacement Switch 1. Apply clean air (20.9% oxygen).
on the communication module for
approximately one second. (The calibrate 2. Activate the reed switch for at least four
LED flashes, indicating it is ready for the seconds. (The red LED flashes for three
zero input.) seconds while the switch is closed.)
3. The calibrate LED flashes, indicating
NOTE calibration has begun.
Pressing the Sensor Replacement 4. The communication module waits three
Switch prevents the communication seconds.
module from generating a fault signal
when the input drops to zero due to 5. The communication module records the
sensor removal. The calibration will not uncalibrated value in the calibration log
be aborted if the calibration procedure is and calibrates the span value.
not completed within 12 minutes. 6. The calibrate LED stays on steady.
LON Fault – LED LON wiring is shorted or open. –– Check that P7 is fully inserted.
lit. –– Using the EQ Safety System Software,
determine the location of open or short via
LON Diagnostics screen.
–– Use a multimeter to determine wiring fault.
Trouble Relay is Any monitored device in the –– Using the front panel display/controls, view
Active. system including ground fault all points in alarm/fault and identify faulted
in fault condition. device.
–– Repair or replace faulted device as
necessary.
Digital inputs –– Bad input switch. –– Check that P2 and P3 are fully inserted.
are not –– Faulty input channel. –– Using a voltmeter, measure input terminals
responding. –– Faulty wiring. with contact closed to the input (measures 0
–– Configuration error. vdc when input contact is closed, measures
approximately 23 Vdc with circuit open and 24
vdc input at the controller).
–– If input does not respond to a contact closure,
replace module (verify response with EQ
Safety System Software/textual display).
–– Verify configuration.
Relay Outputs are –– Bad relay channel. –– Check that P4 and P5 are fully inserted.
not respond to an –– Faulty output wiring. –– When output should be energized, measure
output command –– User logic. contact resistance using an ohm meter.
–– Verify that wiring from output is not open.
–– Using EQ Safety System Software, verify that
logic is trying to operate the channel.
Serial links are not –– Faulty wiring. –– Check that P8 and P9 are fully inserted.
responding. –– Incorrect serial link –– Verify that communication LEDs are
configuration. flashing.
–– Text display shows "Invalid –– Verify that serial link configuration matches the
Configuration" host device.
–– Verify that wiring is not open or shorted.
Ethernet link are –– Faulty wiring. –– Check that P3 and P4 are fully inserted.
not responding –– Incorrect Ethernet link –– Verify that communication LEDs are
configuration. flashing.
–– Text display shows "Invalid –– Verify that Ethernet link configuration is
Configuration" correct.
–– Verify that wiring is not open or shorted.
Front panel –– Power OFF. –– Verify that power is present and P1 is fully
pushbuttons are –– Controller is faulted. inserted.
not working –– Cycle power to controller.
Text dispaly Power loss for more than 12 –– Using the Safety System Software, execute
indicates a RTC hours “Set RTC”, which downloads the current
Fault time into the Controller’s real time clock.
Alternatively, use the “Set Time and Date”
menu in the Controller.
APPROVED
High Gas
Trouble
Cntrl Flt
Inhibit
Out Inhibit
Power
Supr 5.5
(14.0)
including Protected Premises Fire Alarm
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
Systems and EQP Supervising Systems. Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence
ATEX: FM
APPROVED
®
FM ®
Ex nAc nCc IIC T4.
PPROVED
EN 60079-29-1 & EN 60079-29-4. DIN RAIL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
6.7
Ex nAc nCc IIC T4. EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
Safety System Controller
(17.0)
Time & Date High Gas Cntrl Flt Out Inhibit Supr 6.7
Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence
(17.0)
7.0
(17.78)
VIBRATION—
ATEX: FM
APPROVED
®
0.7
(1.75) CE: ATEX/EMC Directive Compliant.
2.95
(7.5)
ATEX: FM
APPROVED
II 3 G.
2.16
(5.5) Ex nA nC IIC T4 GC EN 60079-29-1.
FM
1.87
DEMKO 05 ATEX 138864X.
®
(4.75) APPROVED
1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6
5.02
(12.7)
4.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (11.3)
4.5
A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C (11.3) A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C
5.2
5.2 1.66 (13.2) 1.9
A2449 (13.2) (4.2) (4.8)
Figure 6-3—Dimensions of the EDIO / DCIO / Relay Module / AIM in Inches (Centimeters)
IECEx: IECEx ULD 10.0004X. For Class A wiring on inputs, configure adjacent
Ex nA nC IIC T4 GC. channels for Class A wiring and connect both
Tamb = –40°C to +85°C. channels to single contact device(s).
Note: Refer to Appendix C for ATEX and IECEx INPUT CIRCUITS – TWO WIRE SMOKE/HEAT
approval details and Special Conditions for TYPE—
Safe Use. Supervised Input, Class B:
Refer to Appendix D for USCG Approval details. Up to 15 two wire detectors per circuit.
Maximum line resistance 50 ohms.
5K ohm EOL.
INPUT / INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS Open circuit fault impedance 22k ohms.
UNSUPERVISED INPUT—
Two state input (on/off).
Normally open contact. OUTPUT / NOTIFICATION / RELEASING
OR UNSUPERVISED DEVICE CIRCUITS
SUPERVISED INPUT (OPEN CIRCUIT)—
For Class A and Class B wiring. UNSUPERVISED OUTPUT RATING
Two state input (active/trouble): (Per Channel)—
– End of Line Resistor 10 K ohms nominal 2 amperes at 30 Vdc maximum.
– Open Circuit > 45 K ohms Automatic short circuit protection provided.
– Active Circuit < 5 K ohms. Instantaneous short circuit current < 15
amperes.
SUPERVISED INPUT Note: Voltage available at outputs is dependent
(OPEN AND SHORT CIRCUIT)— on input voltage (Vout ≈ Vin – 0.5 Vdc).
For Class A and Class B wiring.
Three State input (active/short/open): OUTPUT STYLE—
– End of Line Resistor 10 K ohms nominal Form "A" normally off.
– In Line Resistor 3.3 K ohms nominal
– Open Circuit > 45 K ohms RESPONSE TIME—
– Short Circuit < 250 ohms Output actuates in <0.15 second after
– Active Circuit 2.5 K ohms to 5 K ohms. acknowledging an alarm command
message.
INPUT, TYPES—
Configurable for static logic applications:
– Fire Alarm
– Supervisory
– Trouble
– High Gas Alarm
– Low Gas Alarm
– Other.
– Timed.
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
For Class A wiring on outputs, configure
adjacent channels for Class A wiring and Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
connect both channels to single output
device(s).
II 3 G.
Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc. SUPERVISORY CURRENT—
FM
Reverse current monitored at 3.0 mA, ± 2.0
®
PPROVED
DEMKO 02 ATEX 133864X.
Tamb = –40°C to +85°C. mA.
FM ®
Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc EN60079-29-1.
APPROVED
HUMIDITY RANGE—
APPROVED
OUTPUT CURRENT—
EQP2120PS(-B): 20 A EQ2230RSP MODULE
EQP2410PS(-P): 10 A INPUT VOLTAGE—
24 Vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc. 10% overvoltage
TEMPERATURE RANGE (ALL MODELS)— will not cause damage to the equipment.
Operating: –13°F to +131°F (–25°C to +55°C)
(All Applications) TEMPERATURE RANGE—
Storage: –40°F to +185°F (–40°C to +85°C) Operating: –40°F to +185°F (–40°C to +85°C).
Storage: –-67°F to +185°F (–55°C to +85°C).
HUMIDITY RANGE—
5 to 95% RH at 25°C, non-condensing. HUMIDITY RANGE—
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS—
In Inches (Centimeters) DIMENSIONS—
Width Height Depth See Figure 6-4.
EQP2120PS(-B): 3.54(9) 5.2(13.0) 5.0(12.5)
EQP2410PS(-P): 3.2(8.0) 5.2(13.0) 5.0(12.5) SHIPPING WEIGHT—
0.5 pounds (0.2 kilograms)
NOTE
CERTIFICATION—
Power supplies are designed for DIN rail FM / CSA: Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
or panel mounting (–B or –P suffix). FM Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
®
APPROVED
CERTIFICATION—
FM / CSA: Ordinary locations. CE: ATEX/EMC Directive Compliant.
USCG: Refer to Appendix D for details.
ATEX II 3 G.
FM
APPROVED
®
2.9
(7.4)
1.18
(3.0)
FM ® Ex nA IIC T4 Gc.
DEMKO 02 ATEX 133867X.
APPROVED
Figure 6-4—Dimensions of EQ2230RSP Module in Inches Note: Refer to Appendix C for ATEX and IECEx
(CM) approval details and Special Conditions for
Safe Use.
DIMENSIONS—
See Figure 6-5.
CERTIFICATION—
FM / CSA: Ordinary locations.
9
(22.9)
8.5
(21.6)
J3 2.25
J1 (5.7)
4
(10.2)
B C
2.5
(6.4)
A2038
COMMUNICATION UNIT
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details. INPUT VOLTAGE—
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details. 24 Vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc. 10% overvoltage
will not cause damage to the equipment.
CE: ATEX/EMC Directive Compliant.
POWER CONSUMPTION—
DCU with toxic gas sensor/transmitter: 95 mA
ATEX: FM
APPROVED
®
II 3 G max.
®
Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc
DEMKO 03 ATEX 136222X DCU with transmitter and combustible gas
Tamb = –40°C to +85°C sensor: 180 mA maximum during normal
operation, 500 mA during startup.
IECEx: IECEx ULD 10.0004X
Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc INPUTS—
Tamb = –40°C to +85°C 4–20 mA analog signal, non-intrusive
calibration.
Note: Refer to Appendix C for ATEX
Approval and Appendix E for CE Mark details OUTPUTS—
and Special Conditions for Safe Use. Digital communication, transformer isolated
(78.5 kbps).
Refer to Appendix D for USCG Approval
details. TEMPERATURE RANGE—
Operating: –40°F to +167°F (–40°C to +75°C).
2.9 1.2 Storage: –67°F to +185°F (–55°C to +85°C).
(7.4) (3.0)
HUMIDITY RANGE—
2.1 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
(5.3)
1.75
(4.4)
VIBRATION—
FM 6310/6320.
A2237
DIMENSIONS—
Figure 6-6—Dimensions of Ground Fault Monitor
See Figure 6-7.
in Inches (Centimeters)
3.77
(9.6) ATEX: 0539
FM
II 2 G.
APPROVED
FM ®
Ex db IIC T6...T4 EN 60079-29-1
1.28
(3.3)
APPROVED
2.7
Refer to Appendix C for ATEX Approval details.
(6.9)
*Type "APPROVALS" can use one or more letters to designate the approvals of the product.
Some configurations are not available. Check with factory for additional information.
For USCG approved controller models, refer to Appendix D.
NOTE: Contact Customer Service when ordering replacement EQ3XXX Controllers for redundant systems.
*Type "APPROVALS" can use one or more letters to designate the approvals of the product.
Some configurations are not available. Check with factory for additional information.
For other USCG Approved EQP System components, refer to Table D-1 or contact Det-Tronics
Customer Service.
GAS DETECTION
FM Certificate No. FM17US0258X
• Combustible Gas Performance verified for 0 to 100% LFL methane-in-air atmospheres per
FM 6320. Accuracy: ±3% LFL from 0 to 50% LFL, ±5% LFL from 51% to 100% LFL. For
the Model PIRECL, refer to the PIRECL manual (form number 95-8526) for further FM gas
performance details.
•
NOTE: Detector Electronics combustible gas detection K factors are not FM verified.
• H2S Toxic Gas Performance verified 0 to 20, 50 or 100 ppm per FM requirements. Accuracy:
±2 ppm from 0 to 20 ppm, ±10% of concentration from 21 to 100 ppm. Models C7064E4012
and C7064E5012 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Sensors Explosion-proof for Class I, Div. 1, Groups
C and D Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3615. Model C7064E5014 Hydrogen Sulfide
(H2S) Sensors Explosion-proof for Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D Hazardous (Classified)
Locations per FM 3615. Operating temperature limits are –40°C to +40°C.
• Calibration of the above listed sensors has been FM verified using the respective
EQ22xxDCU, EQ22xxDCUEX, and PIRECL with the Det-Tronics 225130-001 (50% LFL
methane) and/or 227115-001 H2S Calibration Kits.
• The EQ22xxDCU Series can be used with any FM Approved 4–20 mA device including UD10
DCU and CGS.
NOTE
FM Approval of the 4–20 mA input does not include or imply approval of the gas detection
apparatus such as sensors, transmitters, or devices connected to the system. In order to
maintain FM Approval of the system, all 4–20 mA gas detection instruments connected to
the input must also be FM Approved.
NOTE
FM Approval allows the presence and operation of serial/Ethernet communications
software in the Controller (Modbus TCP/IP, Allen Bradley protocols, etc.); however, the
communications functions are not included in the Approval.
Ordinary Locations:
EQ3900G - See Manual 95-8641
Power Distribution Module, Input Supervised. Loss of power per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 10.6.9
Power
Power Distribution Module, Supervised. Loss of power per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 10.6.9
Controller Power Output
Power Distribution Module, Local Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
Field Device Power Output
Power Supply Monitor, Input Power Supervised. Loss of power per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 10.6.9
Power Supply Monitor, Charger Supervised. Loss of charger per NFPA Cl. 10.6.10.6
Power Supply Monitor, Battery Supervised. Loss of battery per NFPA Cl. 10.6.9
Controller, Trouble Relay Output Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
Controller, 232 Expansion Output Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
(SIL or Non-SIL)
Relay Module, Output Unsupervised, for connection with ancillary equipment only.
Enhanced Discrete I/O, Input Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
(software configurable, SIL or
Non-SIL) Initiating Device Circuit (IDC): Class A or Class B
Enhanced Discrete I/O, Output Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
(software configurable, SIL or
Non-SIL) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC): Class A or Class B
Discrete I/O, Input (software Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
configurable)
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC): Class B
Discrete I/O, Output (software Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
configurable)
Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC): Class B
IDCGF Input (Channel 2 only) Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
ASM/ASH - Addressable Smoke and Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
Heat Module
Input (software configurable) Initiating Device Circuit (IDC): Class A
ASM/ASH - Addressable Smoke and Unsupervised per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 12.6.9
Heat Module
Output (software configurable) Notification Appliance Circuit (Apollo): Class A
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) System and Components
Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C & D, T4
Class I Zone 2 IIC, T4, When installed in a suitable CSA Certified labeled Type rated enclosure:
EQ3xxx Controller Series, EQ3700DCIO Series, EQ3710AIM Series, EQ3730EDIO Series, HIM,
EQ2220GFM, EQ2230RSP, EQ3750ASH Series, EQ3760ASM Series, EQ3LTM
Ordinary Location:
EQ21xxPS, EQ2100PSM
Ordinary Locations :
EQ3900G Series
EQP System Gas Detector / Sensors Class 4828-01 & 4828-02 (See individual Certificates)
PIRECL® Series, PIR9400 Series, PIRDUCT Series, OPECL Series, LS2000 Series, GT3000 Series,
NTM Series, C7064E Series, CGS Series (Note: EQ22abDCUEX and UD10xxxxxC are required for
use with CGS catalytic sensor.), PIRTB Series, STB Series, UD10 Series.
EQP System Flame Detectors Equipment Class 4818 04 (See individual Certificates)
X3301 Series, X3302 Series, X2200 Series, X9800 Series, X5200 Series
Notes:
Note 1: Any CSA certified Combustible or Toxic Gas Sensor / detector with 4-20mA
(industry standard) output may be used with EQ3710AIM, UD10 and EQ22abDCU.
Note 2: Detector Electronics combustible gas detection K factors are not CSA verified.
Note 3: CSA Certification of the 4-20mA input does not include or imply approval of the gas
detection apparatus such as sensors, transmitters, or devices connected to the system. In order
to maintain CSA Certification of the system, all 4-20mA gas detection instruments connected to the
input must also be CSA Certified.
Note 4: CSA Certification allows the presence and operation of serial/Ethernet communications
software in the Controller (Modbus TCP/IP, Allen Bradley protocols, etc.); however, the
communications functions are not included in the Certification.
The ATEX/IECEx certified Eagle Quantum Premier System field devices EQ22..., EQ24... and
EQ25... are in compliance with the following standards, as applicable:
IEC 60079-0: 6th Edition
IEC 60079-1: 7th Edition
EN 60079-0: 2012 + A11:2013
EN 60079-1: 2014
EN 60079-29-1: 2007
EN 60079-29-4: 2010
The ATEX/IECEx certified Ex n modules of the EQP system are in compliance with the following
standards, as applicable:
IEC 60079-0: 6th Edition
EN 60079-0: 2012 + A11:2013
IEC 60079-15: 4th Edition
EN 60079-15: 2010
EN 60079-29-1: 2007
EN 60079-29-4: 2010
FOR ALL ATEX/IECEX CERTIFIED EX N MODULES IN THE EQP SYSTEM, THE FOLLOW-
ING SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE APPLY:
The ambient temperature range is limited for EQ3XXX:
From –40°C to +70°C if any of the output relays 1-7 (terminals 21-41) is used (energized).
From –40°C to +80°C if all output relays 1-7 (terminals 21-41) remain open-contacted and
de-energized.
For compliance to EN 60079-29-1/-4, the relevant Ex n module must be used with gas detection apparatus
that are certified for compliance to EN60079-29-1/-4 and that provide a suitable linear 4-20 mA output,
relay contact output or LON communication output relative to the %LFL of the available gas in the area of
the gas detection apparatus. See the Manual for details on the required connection parameters.
The EQP Ex n modules shall be used in an area of no more than pollution degree 2 conforming to
IEC/EN 60664-1, and in an enclosure with a tool removable cover that complies with all relevant
requirements of IEC/EN 60079-15, rated at least IP54, and shall be connected to supply circuits
where the rated voltage cannot be exceeded by 140% caused by transient disturbances.
The measuring function of the EQ3XXX Controller, according to Annex II paragraph 1.5.5, 1.5.6
and 1.5.7 of the Directive 94/9/EC, was covered in this Type Examination Certificate in the following
configurations:
1. Controller Model EQ3XXX with EQ3710AIM or EQ3700DCIO or EQ3730EDIO or EQ22XXDCU
(tested as a stand-alone control unit with a calibrated linear 4-20mA simulator input signal or
relay contacts (as applicable).
2. Controller Model EQ3XXX with CTB and PIRECL (tested as a gas detection system with methane
applied to the PIRECL).
3. Controller Model EQ3XXX with UD10/DCU Emulator and CGS Conditioning Board, in
combination with the Det‑Tronics gas sensor Model CGS (tested as a gas detection system
with methane applied to the CGS).
4. Controller Model EQ3XXX with OPECL or LS2000.
FOR THE ATEX CERTIFIED EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER SYSTEM FIELD DEVICES
EQ22XXDCU AND EQ22XXDCUEX, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL CONDITION FOR SAFE
USE APPLIES:
The field devices EQ24XXNE, EQ22XXDCU and EQ22XXDCUEX have an ambient temperature
rating for performance of –40°C to +75°C.
IMPORTANT NOTE
All applied gas detectors must be ATEX certified to EN60079-29-1/-4 and the configuration
must comply with the gas performance parameters stated in the Installation Manual.
Equip.
Manufacturer Equipment type Series/Model Description
No.
EQ3XXXP N(C) N(S) W(T)-C, panel mount only;
installed inside Rittal cabinet or equivalent NEMA 12
1 Det-Tronics EQ3XXX Controller
enclosure in controlled environments;
NEMA 4X enclosure for open area installations.
Optional module used in the Controller Redundancy
EQ3LTM
configuration, installed inside Rittal cabinet or equivalent
2 Det-Tronics LON Termination
NEMA 12 enclosure in controlled environments;
Module
NEMA 4X enclosure for open area installations.
EQ3710AIM EQ3710D(P) W, installed inside Rittal cabinet or
3 Det-Tronics Analog Input equivalent NEMA 12 enclosure in controlled environments;
Module NEMA 4X enclosure for open area installations.
EQ3720D(P) W, installed inside Rittal cabinet or
EQ3720RM
4 Det-Tronics equivalent NEMA 12 enclosure in controlled environments;
Relay Module
NEMA 4X enclosure for open area installations.
EQ3730EDIO
EQ3730D(P) W(T); installed inside Rittal cabinet or
Enhanced Discrete
5 Det-Tronics equivalent NEMA 12 enclosure in controlled environments;
Input/Output
NEMA 4X enclosure for open area installations.
Module
EQ3750ASH EQ3750ASHP W; panel mount only, installed inside Rittal
Addressable cabinet or equivalent NEMA 12 enclosure in controlled
6 Det-Tronics
Smoke & Heat environments; NEMA 4X enclosure for open area
Module installations.
EQ24xxNE Network EQ245(6) 3NE;
7 Det-Tronics
Extender Module Enclosure material: 5 – Aluminum, 6 –SS.
EQ22xxDCUEX
EQ225(6)3DCUEX;
Digital
8 Det-Tronics Enclosure material: 5 – Aluminum, 6 –SS.
Communication
(Uses CGS Gas Sensor)
Unit, Combustible
CGS Combustible CGSS1A6C2R1X
9 Det-Tronics
Gas Sensor (Used with the EQ22xxDCUEX)
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch
10 Det-Tronics PIRECLA (1) 4 A (B) 1 (2) W (T) 1 (2)
Hydrocarbon Gas
Detector
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch
PIRECLA (1) 4 A (B) 1 (2) W (T) 1 (2);
11 Det-Tronics Hydrocarbon Gas
with DEC Q900C1001 Duct Mount kit
Detector “Duct
Mount”
Equip.
Manufacturer Equipment type Series/Model Description
No.
Model GTXS N (M) W 4 (5) Transmitter
with Model GTSH2S 20P (50P,100P) Sensor
GT3000 or
12 Det-Tronics
Toxic Gas Detector Model GTSO2 25V Sensor
or
Model GTSCO 100P (500P) Sensor
UD10 Universal
13 Det-Tronics UD10A (S) 5N (5M) 25 (28) W 2
Display
X3301
X3301A (S) 4N (4M) 11 (13, 14, 23) W (T) 1 (2) ;
14 Det-Tronics Multispectrum
with Q9033A Al (Q9033B SS) swivel
Flame Detector
X3302
X3302A (S) 4N (4M) 11 (13, 14, 23) W 1 (2);
15 Det-Tronics Multispectrum
with Q9033A Al (Q9033B SS) swivel
Flame Detector
STB Sensor STB4 (5) A (S) 2N (2U, 3N, 5N, 6N) W
16 Det-Tronics
Termination Box (Used with the Fenwal DAF Vertical Heat Detector)
EQ2220GFM
EQ2220GFM is installed in the same enclosure
17 Det-Tronics Ground Fault
with EQ3XXX Controller
Monitor
Phoenix EQP2120PS-B Model Quint PS-100-240VAC/24Vdc/20;
18 Contact Power Supply panel mount only, installed in the same enclosure
(Germany) (Discontinued) with EQ3XXX Controller
Phoenix EQP2120PS-B Model QUINT PS-1AC/24 DC/20
19 Contact Power Supply panel mount only, installed in the same enclosure
(Germany) (Replacement) with EQ3XXX Controller
Phoenix Model QUINT PS-24 DC/24 DC/10
EQP2410PS-P
20 Contact panel mount only, installed in the same enclosure
Converter
(Germany) with EQ3XXX Controller
QUINT-
Phoenix Model QUINT-DIODE/40; panel mount only;
DIODE/40Diode
21 Contact installed in the same enclosure with EQ3XXX Controller
Redundancy
(Germany) and Approved Phoenix Power Supplies
Module
DAF Model 12-E27121-020-xx rated 140°F (60°C) {160°F
Kidde-Fenwal
22 Vertical Heat (71°C), 190°F (88°C), 225°F (107°C)};
(Fenwal)
Detector used with STB Sensor Termination Box, item 15
THD-7052
23 Fenwal Uses 2-wire base 2WRLT.
Heat Detector
CPD-7054
24 Fenwal Ionization Type Uses 2-wire base 2WRLT.
Smoke Detector
PSD-7157 and
PSD-7157D
25 Fenwal Uses 2-wire base 2WRLT.
Photoelectric Type
Smoke Detectors
26 Fenwal MT-12/24-R Horn 24 Vdc model; installed in Fenwal IOB-R box.
MTWP-2475W – FR Multitone Weatherproof Horn-Strobe;
27 Fenwal
Horn/Strobe installed in Fenwal IOB-R box.
Manual Call Model 84-330001-002 pull station;
28 Fenwal Stations Series uses Fenwal SGB-32S interior surface mount backbox
3300 (compatible mounting with B-11).
Equip.
Manufacturer Equipment type Series/Model Description
No.
Cooper CCH ETH 2416 Uses CCH EAJC26 conduit outlet box with cover,
31*
Crouse Hinds Horn 3/4 NPT hub size.
Applied
Strobe AST-4-10-30-DC-CL-CM-75-ULC;
32 AST-4-1030 Strobe
Technology with clear lenses
(Canada)
Air Products SL-2000-P SL-2000-P; installed in Hoffman LWC204015SS6
33 & Duct Smoke NEMA 4X enclosure; uses Apollo 55000-328A
Controls Detector photoelectric head w/ RW-268A base.
Apollo Fire Discovery
Apollo P/N 58000-550NA
34 Detectors Ionization Smoke
(with 4" Base Model P/N 45681-210)
Ltd. Detector
Apollo Fire
Discovery Optical Apollo P/N 58000-650NA
35 Detectors
Smoke Detector (with 4" Base Model P/N 45681-210)
Ltd.
Apollo Fire Discovery
Apollo P/N 58000-750NA
36 Detectors Multisensor
(with 4" Base Model P/N 45681-210)
Ltd. Detector
Apollo Fire
Discovery Heat Apollo P/N 58000-450NA
37 Detectors
Detector (with 4" Base Model P/N 45681-210)
Ltd.
Apollo Fire
XP95A Sounder
38 Detectors Apollo P/N 55000-825NA
Control Module
Ltd.
Apollo Fire
39 Detectors Mini Switch Monitor Apollo P/N 55000-765NA**
Ltd.
Apollo Fire
Priority Mini Switch
40 Detectors Apollo P/N 55000-765NA**
Monitor
Ltd.
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
EQP2120PS-B POWER SUPPLY (DISCONTINUED)—
Number of units: 16 (8 pairs) max
Input voltage: 120 – 220 Vac, -15%, +10%, 60/50 Hz single phase
Output voltage: Nominal– 24.5 Vdc ± 1% Vdc
Range– 24.5….28.0 Vdc
Input current: Vout = 24.5 Vdc: 4.9 Amps @ 120 Vac
2.9 Amps @ 220 Vac.
Vout = 28.0 Vdc: 5.6 Amps @ 120 Vac
3.2 Amps @ 220 Vac.
Output current, each: 20 A
EQP2410PS-P CONVERTER—
Number of units: 16 (8 pairs) max
Input voltage: 24 Vdc, -15%, +10%
Output voltage: Nominal– 24.5 Vdc ± 1% Vdc
Range– 24.5….28.0 Vdc
Input current: 15.7 A max @ 24 Vdc.
Output current, each: 10 A
IMPORTANT
The output voltage is adjustable. An even current distribution must be ensured by precisely
setting all power supply units that are operated in parallel to the same output voltage ±10
mV.
POWER REQUIREMENT—
Refer to Section 6 of this manual and individual device manuals for details.
NOTE
The Power Supplies, Converter, and Diode Redundancy Module electrical specifications
for EQP marine applications represent a reduction in the rating range with respect to that
specified by the manufacturer. The manufacturer’s published electrical specifications may
be viewed as reference only.
INSTALLATION—
The EQP2120PS-B Power Supply, EQP2410PS-P Converter, and Diode Redundancy Module are
Panel mounted and intended to be installed within the same cabinet as the EQ3XXX Controller
of the EQP System. Note: Ensure sufficient convection. Refer to Phoenix Contact manuals as
listed below for additional installation and mounting details. For other EQP System components
installation, operation and maintenance refer to appropriate sections of this manual and to
individual device manuals.
• The System is mounted within 60H x 36W x 16D Stainless Steel (type 316), NRTL labeled
NEMA 4X rated enclosure. The enclosure shall be lockable by key lock or padlock.
• EQP system models 000523-009 & 000523-010 are suitable for Cl I, Div. 2, GRPS A, B, C & D
(T4); Cl I, Zone 2, GRP IIC (T4) Hazardous (Classified) Locations; Tamb = –20°C to +49°C.
• Modifications to enclosure (such as conduit entry holes, windows etc.) are permitted when
implemented by the manufacturer of the enclosure.
Model Description
EQP2120PS-B Phoenix Contact
(Discontinued) QUINT–PS-100-240AC/24DC/20 Panel Mount
Phoenix Contact
EQP2120PS-B
QUINT–PS-1AC/24DC/20
(Replacement)
Panel Mount
Phoenix Contact
EQP2410PS-P QUINT–PS-24DC/24DC/10
Panel Mount
Phoenix Contact
Diode Redundancy Module QUINT–DIODE/40
Panel Mount
EQP System Controller,
EQ3XXXP N(C) N(S) W(T)-C
panel mount
Q900C1001 Duct Mount Kit
000523-009 See description on page D-6
000523-010 See description on page D-6
For other USCG Approved EQP System components, refer to Table D-1 or contact Det-Tronics
Customer Service.
USCG insignia marked on the controller and power supplies indicates USCG certification of a
system made-up of components in Table D-1.
PS 1 PS PS PS n
– – – –
L PHOENIX L PHOENIX L PHOENIX L PHOENIX
QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS – QUINT-PS –
N N N N
+ + + +
DC + DC + DC + DC +
13 14 OK 13 14 OK 13 14 OK 13 14 OK
A2555
D-11
Note: Contacts are closed during normal operation. The circuit shall be wired to an input on the EQP system (EDIO).
In Logic, the selected input must be inverted and used to activate an alarm trigger gate, which initiates a
fault message on the Controller and activates the fault relay output.
No supervision is necessary, since the EDIO modules must be installed in the same cabinet with EQP21X0PS
and EQP2410PS.
Figure D-1—Power Supply and Converter Relays Wired in Series for Trouble Monitoring (up to 16 Power Supplies/Converters)
95-8533
APPENDIX E
CE MARK
ADDITIONAL DIRECTIVES
• ATEX Directive: 94/9/EC
Refer to Appendix C for details.
• Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/EC
• WEEE Directive: 2002/96/EC
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