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1 Halton SAFE / 7.14 user guide and installation instructions VERIFIED SOLUTIONS BY H A LTO N Enabling Wellbeing

2 Table of contents 1 System description 3 2 User Accounts 4 3 Main menu Main menu - Change language Main menu - Login and user accounts Main menu - System status Main menu - Footer Main menu - Link buttons Main Menu - Reset all alarms! 10 4 Settings and Installing Controller Fans Fire alarm External alarms Controller wiring Unit Unit installations Unit wiring Unit address table Damper Damper wiring Smoke detectors Smoke detector wiring Understanding zones 29 5 Dampers state and control Link information and control Damper information and control Smoke detector information and control 35 6 Test dampers Test timetable Test pages Test reports 39 7 Alarm dist and handling Alarm log 42 8 Appendices 43 Halton SAFE central unit cabling and connection diagram 44 SAFE LINK Link unit wiring diagram / dampers wiring 45 SAFE LINK Link unit wiring diagram / Smoke wiring 46 Halton SAFE Controller and units Modbus and power connections 47 Setting the Halton SAFE LINK bus addresses 48 Halton SAFE system operation chart 49 Halton SAFE commissioning protocol 50 Halton SAFE 2

3 1 System description Halton Safe fire damper control unit can control up to 200 fire dampers and smoke detectors. Safe control unit is extended with link units where fire dampers and smoke detectors can be connected. 1-4 fire dampers and smoke detectors can be connected to one link unit that has its own logic program. Fire dampers and smoke detectors can be grouped to up to 15 different groups, which allow to close only the group where fire is detected. Fire dampers can be tested automatically by user defined week schedule. System will write a test report based on performed test, showing the operation of each fire damper. System can be set up, operated and viewed using 5.7 graphic display. Optionally a laptop computer can be connected to perform the same operations using a browser interface. Each Safe control link unit has independent program logic. Control and link units communicate with each other by Modbus RTU protocol. Control unit can be equipped with a backup battery for alarm transmission in case of a power outage. Every fire damper and link unit can also be set to operate as a separate group. 3

4 2 User Accounts 1. Lookup Password: no password Auto login user with minimum rights. Allowed to see the overall view of system. Halton SAFE 4

5 2. Service Password: Allowed to see alerts on systems and acknowledge them 3. Maintenance Password: Allowed to see test reports, modify minimum settings of system and define test times. 5

6 4. OEM_INSTALLER Password: Allowed modify all device settings of system. (units, dampers, smoke detectors, fans, ext. alarm). 5. OEM_Maintenance Password: *** OEM reseller account can access hidden menus and values to allow full support to system. Halton SAFE 6

7 3 Main menu The main menu opens automatically when the Halton SAFE screen is touched. The main menu page provides a basic menu that allows viewing the system in more detail. This page also lists the current state of the general alarms and fan controls. The main menu provides access to the fire damper and smoke detector states and test pages via the dampers states and control and test dampers icons. Access to the settings page requires higher level privileges than the basic user ID. Navigation on sub menus: To return to the main menu, press the Main Menu key at the top. The Dampers states and Dampers test pages also have page navigation buttons. With link buttons section you can access to system sub menus. 7

8 3.1 Main menu - Change Language A pop-up menu appears for available languages. Select desired language from list and press change button. 3.2 Main menu - Login and User Accounts No user ID is needed for viewing and monitoring the Halton SAFE central unit. The user IDs for deployment and maintenance personnel are listed in the deployment protocol. For login press the key hole button. Current user information indicates current user name. Users are: Viewing - for viewing and monitoring dampers and smoke detectors. Service - for viewing, monitoring and alarm handling of dampers and smoke detectors. Maintenance - for viewing, monitoring, alarm handling and minor settings of dampers and smoke detectors. Installer - for all settings. Group handling and installation features. See more about accounts from user accounts. Halton SAFE 8

9 3.3 Main menu - System Status System status shows overall information about the system. Information in status: System Status - Alarm Contains information about system fire alarm. States: = normal, = Acknowledge alarm, indicator blinks when alarm is unacknowledged. System Status- Test Contains information about test state. States: = Currently not testing, = Currently one or more Zones are testing. Link Units - Faults Contains information about units Faults if there are one or more units on fault state. States: = normal, = Acknowledge Alarm, indicator blinks when alarm is unacknowledged. Dampers - Alarm Contains information about Dampers Alarm State States: = normal, = Acknowledge Alarm, indicator blinks when alarm is unacknowledged. Dampers - Control Contains information about Dampers Control. States: = All Control Closed, = All Control Opened, = Opened and Closed Control, = No active Dampers. Dampers - State Contains information about Dampers State. States: = All Dampers Closed, = All Dampers On middle, = All Dampers Opened, = Opened and Closed Dampers, = Opened, on middle and Closed Dampers, = On middle and closed dampers, = Opened and on middle Dampers, = No active Dampers. Smoke Detectors - Alarm Contains information about system fire alarm. States: = normal, = Acknowledge Alarm, indicator blinks when alarm is unacknowledged. Smoke Detectors - Service Contains information about system fire alarm. States: = normal, = Acknowledge Alarm, indicator blinks when alarm is unacknowledged. Smoke Detectors - Reseting Contains information about States: = normal, = 1 or more Link units is resetting smoke detectors. Fan Controls Contains information about Fan Controls states States: = Fan control is inactive, = Fan control is active. 9

10 3.4 Main menu - Footer Footer contains most basic information about Safe controller. On Left - Manufacturer and product name. On Middle - Controller main version, sub version and current user. On Right - System date and time. 3.5 Main menu - Link Buttons Navigate through link buttons section to access system sub menus. Dampers States and Control - Access dampers and smoke detectors management pages. See more from dampers states and control Test Dampers - Access to dampers test settings and control page s. See more from test dampers Settings - Access to SAFE devices settings. See more from settings Alarm list and handling - Access to alarm logs and alarm handling. See more from alarm list and handling 3.6 Main Menu - Reset All Alarms! If there are one or more alarms in system you can acknowledge all from controller s front page. NOTE!! Sufficient user privileges required to reset all alarms. NOTE!! Always make sure that there s no fire or smoke in the building (the alarm was caused by a fault or device malfunction.) Never reset alarms if the cause of alarms is unknown. If there are still active alarms the system will notify about the alarms on screen. By pressing reset all button system will confirm your request. OR By pressing Yes-button system will acknowledge all alarms in controller. If everything seems to be fine the system will start its Restore Sequence. NOTE!! The restore sequence will take some time. Halton SAFE 10

11 4 Settings and Installing Settings are divided to 6 different sections. 1. Unit Settings, Assign units in to use. 2. Dampers Settings, Assign units dampers into use and select zones. 3. Smoke Detectors Settings, Assign units smoke detectors into use and select zones. 4. Fan Control Relay Settings, Assign how fan relays are affect by zone alarm and zone testing 5. External Fire Alarm Settings, Assign which zones common fire alarm affects when triggered. 6. External Zone Connections, Assign external alarm pins. Restarting system: On Settings Main Screen is also = This will Restart whole system. NOTICE!!, system will store all information in one hour loop. Restart system will always store all information when its initiated. Settled information may be lost on that time window if system lose its voltage support or other malfunction. 11

12 4.1 Controller Safe controller s operating voltage is 230 VAC. Controller will be delivered with grounded socket connection cord which also works as controller disconnect device. NOTE!! Remove or further connect Extension cord only if disconnect switch is nearby. Safe controller consists from I/O and CPU unit (or as screen unit), which are installed to control center cabinet. CPU unit contains 5.7 touch screen display, which is installed to cabinet s front plate. CPU-unit can be installed on top of or right next to the I/Ounit. It can also be installed to a distance from I/O-cabinet to different room space. The white cover is installed with four screws after installing cables to I/O unit. If CPU cabinet is installed on top of I/O cabinet, CPU cabinet s install plate needs to be installed with I/O cabinet s cover with these screws also. Installation and features Many inputs and outputs can be set in to SAFE controller. Controller s relay outputs provide system state that can be used to transfer alarms, for example into building automation system. Also fans control permits can be routed through controller, which allows ventilation system to stop when system is on alarm or test state. Relays connection information is described below. Point Name Relay module Connectors Numbers Explanation, Relay is active when, Run permission to Fan 1 A1,A2 One of assigned Fire zone alarms. Run permission to Fan 2 A3,A4 One of assigned Fire zone alarms. Run permission to Fan 3 A5,A6 One of assigned Fire zone alarms. Common Fire Alarm A7,A8 Any of common alarm is active Link units common fault Alarm B1,B2 Any of units don't have connection to controller Dampers common Alarm B3,B4 Any of dampers is on Alarm or fault state. Smoke detectors common service Alarm B5,B6 Any of smoke detectors has service alarm. Smoke detectors common Alarm B7,B8 Any of smoke detectors has Alarm. NOTE!! If fan supply voltage exceeds 50 volts the fan relay 3 can t be used, due to risk of electric shock and system malfunction. An alarm affecting the fire zones can also be set. Connection information is description below. Halton SAFE 12

13 Point Name External Alarms Connectors Numbers External Alarm 1 C1,I1 Fire Zone 1 External Alarm 2 C2,I2 Fire Zone 2 External Alarm 3 C3,I3 Fire Zone 3 External Alarm 4 C4,I4 Fire Zone 4 External Alarm 5 C5,I5 Fire Zone 5 External Alarm 6 C6,I6 Fire Zone 6 External Alarm 7 C7,I7 Fire Zone 7 External Alarm 8 C8,I8 Fire Zone 8 External Alarm 9 D1,J1 Fire Zone 9 External Alarm 10 D2,J2 Fire Zone 10 External Alarm 11 D3,J3 Fire Zone 11 External Alarm 12 D4,J4 Fire Zone 12 External Alarm 13 D5,J5 Fire Zone 13 External Alarm 14 D6,J6 Fire Zone 14 External Alarm 15 D7,J7 Fire Zone 15 External Fire Alarm E1,J8 All Explanation, External alarm that closes, More about alarm and control handling in Fans settings, Fire alarm settings and External alarm settings. SAFE controllers cabling and wiring instructions are presented in controller wiring. 13

14 4.1.1 Fans Each fan control relay can be set to switch off when user defined fire zone is alerting or system is testing fire zones dampers Fire Alarm External fire alarm input can be set to affect defined fire zone. When fire alarm is triggered, the system will cause same kind of function as zone alarm triggers to defined zones. Connector pins can also be set to normally open or normally closed (default value is normally closed). Halton SAFE 14

15 4.1.3 External Alarms External zone alarm connector pins for each zone can be set to normally open or normally closed (default value is normally open). 15

16 4.1.4 Controller Wiring Halton SAFE 16

17 4.2 Link Unit Up to 50 link units can be connected into system. Every unit must be activated after it has been connected into SAFE Controller. Each link unit has its own individual parameters. Parameters: - Type: Select unit type, see below selecting types. - Alarm: Unit fault. - Alarm type: Unit fault message: 1. Unit is not in use 2. Communicating, everything is fine with this unit and it is communicating with controller. 3. Bus fault, controller can t connect with this unit. Usually wrong unit address or cabling issue. 4. Version mismatch, link unit version needs to match the controller. - Version: Current version of the unit. - Port: Modbus communication port number, default is 3. - Address: Modbus address of the unit, default address is unit number + 10, See more on unit installation. 17

18 Selecting and changing Type parameter: 1. Click a white value field on unit row. Note - units number must match the address, see more on unit installation. 2. System will open type selection settings: Available types Type Not In Use Link THC24-MOD Explanation Defines to system that any unit is not connected Defines to system that Link unit is on use Defines to system that THC24-MOD unit is on use 3. Select type: 4. Accept unit type change by pressing change or cancel change by pressing cancel. Clearing Unit Fault alarm. Unit fault alarms can be acknowledged by pressing Unit FAULT button. Halton SAFE 18

19 4.2.1 Link Unit Installation Up to 50 link units can be connected to the system. Operating Voltage: System contains a power unit for link units. The power unit is a 260VA toroidal transformer, which transforms the line voltage into 24 AC voltage. Link unit uses 24VAC power, connected to Units connectors P1 and G0. Power supply can be chained to other units from same connectors. One transformer can be connected to up to 6 units depending dampers what are connected to link units. Recommended cable is MMJ 3x2.5 S between power supply and link units. With 260VA you may connect maximum of 6 units per support line depending on the length and diameter of the support cable. Data Bus: Units communicate with controller via Modbus RTU Bus. Modbus RTU need to be connected with bus topology. Data bus has to be chained from unit to unit. Cable has to be shielded type twisted pair cable. e.g. cable is 2x2x0.5mm shielded twisted pair see example connection setup from unit wiring. Data Bus address selection: Each link unit is identified by bus address. Each link unit must have an individual bus address for controller to find all units. Unit address is defined by DIP switch on Units circuit board. See unit address table how DIP switches are set. DIP switch is a binary selector; the address is the sum of values of the switches in ON position. Address must be between 11 and 60. Address 11 is Unit 1 and address 60 is Unit 50. Address can be marked to link unit cover. Switch Number Selection Value For example: If DIPs number 2, 3 and 5 are switched ON, unit address is = 26. The units is therefore number 16. Refer to units address table how each unit DIP switch is set. 19

20 4.2.2 Link Unit Wiring Halton SAFE 20

21 4.2.3 Link Unit Address Table Link Units devices bus address correspond to the DIP switch settings Unit Number Dip 1 Dip 2 Dip3 Dip4 Dip5 Dip

22 4.3 Dampers Up to 4 dampers can be connected to each link unit. Each damper has individual parameters. Unit Parameters: - Unit Number and Type: Unit number and type can be changed. Damper Parameters: - Location: Current location of dampers. Location text can contain any information about damper position or state. Location text will be shown on Alarms clear text and graphic displays. - Zone: Current zone of dampers. Refer to section understanding zones of this manual. When a damper sends an alarm it triggers alarm state to selected zone. Changing Location: The location text can be changed as follows: 1. Click Location text. 2. select programming from pop-up menu. Halton SAFE 22

23 3. A programming menu will appear for the text field to be selected. ( NOTICE: Also other parameters are visible but may not be changed.) 3. Modify desired text on the text field: 3. Press Change button from left side of the window to save changed text. (NOTE: Changes will not be saved unless you press Change button). If you don t want to modify text go to next step. 4. Press Picture Open button, this will take you back. Changing Zone And Type 1. Click Zone or Type value field. 2. Zone or type can be selected 3. Select desired value from list and press Change for saving selected state or press Cancel. 23

24 4.3.1 Damper Wiring Halton SAFE 24

25 4.4 Smoke Detectors Up to 4 smoke detectors can be added to each link unit. Each smoke detector has its own individual parameters, depending on Safe controller version. Unit Parameters: - Unit number and type: View unit number and type. Unit type can be changed. Smoke detector parameters: - Location: Shows detector current Location text. Location text will be shown on alarms clear text and graphic displays. - Zone: Shows detector current zone. See more in understanding zones. When detector is alarming it triggers alarm state to selected zone. 25

26 Changing Location: Location text can be changed (sufficient user rights required). 1. Click Location text. 2. Select programming from pop-up menu. 3. Select Text field from the programming menu. ( NOTE: Other parameters are visible but may not be changed) 3. Change desired text into text field. 3. Press Change button from left side of the window to save changed text. (NOTE: changes will not be saved unless you press Change button). 4. Press Picture Open button to go back. 5. All done. Halton SAFE 26

27 Changing zone and type 1. Click zone or type value field. 2. Zone or type can be selected 3. Select desired value from the list and press Change for saving or Cancel. 27

28 4.4.1 Smoke Detector Wiring Halton SAFE 28

29 4.5 Understanding Zones Each device must be added to one of the fire zones. Device can affect multiple fire zones or multiple fire zones can affect to device control. Fire zone connections are presented on each device setting page. Available Fire Zones Fire Zone Name ALL Not in Use Unit Single Row Zones 1-15 Explanation: Determines that this device affects to, All others devices is system This device is not in use other devices inside unit Device is just alarming device in system Device will affect same units and same damper position as selected device. ( Special selection to smoke detectors ) all devices what is defined into same zone as selected devices zone. With these zones system can be built with many different variations of fire zones Zones With zones you can group one or more devices into department section or into fire zone. When one of the devices sends an alarm inside of a zone, whole zone will be triggered to alarm state. Zones can be closed by external alarm, which can be connected to controller. All devices can be split into multiple groups. Zone grouping is assigned into end device, like fire damper and smoke detector. See example picture how units, dampers and smoke detectors can be assigned into example building Example Picture 29

30 5 Dampers state and control These pages contain information about control, status and alarms from dampers, smoke detectors and link. One page can contain 16 dampers and smoke detectors. States are displayed as table. Dampers and smoke detectors are grouped by Unit. From left to right: First is unit information and fault alarm. Second is damper control, status and alarm information. On the right side are smoke detector information, alarm and resetting button. Reading information: Unit number tells information about where dampers and smoke detectors are connected. Dampers position tells information about where it is physically connected. Smoke detectors position tells information about where it is physically connected. See more information about how your system can be configured and how to find physical connections from settings section. Dampers State And Control Halton SAFE 30

31 c 5.1 Link Information and control All information is divided into units that contain dampers and smoke detectors. Information: For units you can see only unit numbers on state and control page. Control: Unit fault alarm button will appear on page when unit is in fault state. Unit fault will trigger when there are one or more problems within units handling, see more in unit settings. Press unit fault button to acknowledge fault alarm. Button will stop flashing when alarm is acknowledged. On unit fault state dampers will set to error state and smoke detectors alarm is set to normal state. See more about dampers or smoke detectors. 31

32 5.2 Dampers Information and Control Information: - Position: Displays damper location in unit. This is physical connection between unit and damper. See more from damper settings. - Location: Displays assigned text from damper alarm. - Control: Displays the status of current control. Status can be: - Close: Damper is controlled to close - Open: Damper is controlled to open - Not In Use: Damper is not in use - ERROR: There is an ERROR state, like unit fault. - State: Displays the status of the damper limit switches. Status can be: - Closed: Damper is closed - OnMidd (On Middle): Damper is between limit switches. - Opened: Damper is opened. - Fault: Both limit switches are active. This will be identified as error state and alarm will be triggered. - Alarm: Displays the status of the damper alarm. Status can be: - Normal: Damper is functioning normally - Alarm: Damper hasn t reached the end or open switch in period of alarm time, when control state is changed or damper has been closed by malfunction or fire fuse has been burnt. Damper has 160 seconds time to open and 30 seconds time to close. Alarm box text will blink if alarm is triggered. Damper will not be opened until damper alarm is acknowledged. - Fault: See above fault Halton SAFE 32

33 Controlling manually by hand: Each damper can be opened or closed manually. Damper cannot be controlled by hand if damper is on alarm state, not in use or on fault state. NOTE!! If damper is left to hand value, damper test program will ignore this damper. For security reasons hand value for damper is always disabled, if current damper or zone is on alarm state. For changing control value by hand Press dampers control box. It will open a window where either open or close can be selected. Select value from list and press change for hand value or cancel. Hand status will be indicated with blue borders around the control box. Hand Value 33

34 For changing control value from hand value back to Auto value. Press damper control box. A window will be opened where either open or close can be selected. Press auto button. Blue borders will disappear around control box to indicate auto status when damper is returned to auto value. For Acknowledging Damper alarm: Press damper Alarm box It will open a window with multiple selections for alarm box. Selections are: - Alarm acknowledge: For clearing damper alarm - OTHERS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Alarm box text stops blinking and alarm is acknowledged when alarm acknowledge is pressed. Damper will try to open again after alarm is acknowledged. If problem on damper is not solved then alarm will be triggered again. Halton SAFE 34

35 5.3 Smoke Detector information and Control Information: - Position: Displays smoke detector location in unit. This is physical connection between unit and smoke detector. See more from smoke detectors settings. - Alarm: Displays the status of the smoke detector alarm. Status can be: - Normal: Smoke detector is functioning normally - Service: Smoke detector has triggered service state - Alarm: Smoke detector has triggered alarm state - Shortcut: Line between smoke detector and unit is on shortcut - Broken line: Line between smoke detector and unit is not connected properly or 2.2kOhm end resistor is not installed into smoke detector. - Reseting: Unit is resetting smoke detectors. Reset function cuts current from smoke detectors for 10 seconds. NOTE!! Reset function will reset all smoke detectors on this unit. Controlling: After alarm is triggered on one of units smoke detectors, reset SD button will appear. Pressing the button all units smoke detectors can be reset. If alarm reappears, smoke detector is still dirty from particles or dirt and it needs to be cleaned first. 35

36 6 Test Dampers From this page you can test dampers programmatically. Test can be initiated by pressing test all now button, by timetable or pressing zone test buttons. Test program: Test program is split into same zones as dampers and smoke detectors are assigned. When zone test program is initiated, programs steps are: 1. Programs wait cancellation for 5 seconds if test is initiated by accident 2. Program will initiate test to each damper assigned to the zone currently being tested. If the zone doesn t have any dampers assigned then the test will not be initiated. 3. Zone test is stopped after all dampers of the zone have finished the test program. 4. The system writes test report to hard drive after zone test is stopped. NOTE: You may stop a started test program any time by pressing zone test button when the button is green. One damper test protocol: Test protocol will run for all initiated dampers. NOTE!! Test protocol will not test dampers that are in hand state. Sequence is: 1. Close damper manually with hand state. 2. Check that damper will reach the end state. 3. Open damper manually with hand state. 4. Check that damper will reach the open state! 5. Remove hand value. 6. Successful - damper has completed the test protocol. Test Timetable: Test can be assigned to start according to time schedule. The test schedule can be viewed and changed by pressing the clock symbol. Test report: Test reports are divided by zones. If zone test is run, reports can be found under view test reports buttons. Fan Control: Fan controls are turned off on test program, if fan is assigned stop by currently running zone test. Test pages: Each damper can be set to run its test program or stop current test. Halton SAFE 36

37 6.1 Test Timetable With timetable you may schedule your test(s) to start at specific time. Timetable is one week timetable with 6 events on each day. On the left are days and on the table are those six events for each day. To save edited events press change button. Cancel button will ignore all changes. You can copy one day events to another by copy events button. Changing timetable: Change events by pressing the slot from table. The event table will be sorted automatically after events have been added, removed or modified. Event editing window opens when a slot is selected. - Time can be changed by the keypad. To clear the event press C- button below the keypad. - Select zone to be tested. Selection All will test all the zones at the same time. Event will be confirmed by pressing change button over editing section. Cancel button will cancel editing. Copy Events: Select the time schedule source from the left side and destination from the right side. Save changes by pressing copy button. Cancel button will cancel editing. 37

38 6.2 Test Pages Dampers control, state and test status can be viewed from the test pages. Dampers can also be tested individually. Note that testing damper individually will not write anything to test reports. Test status Contains test information. States: Waiting - Damper is waiting indication to test, Testing! - Running testing protocol Test OK! - Test is passed Fault - Damper failed the test and is set to alert state Canceled - Test has been canceled for this damper Not in use! - Damper is not in use. Test now button Indicates damper being tested when the button is green. - Press button to start test for this damper. Testing can be cancelled by pressing the button again. Halton SAFE 38

39 6.3 Test Reports Test reports from one zone can be viewed. Go to test dampers main page to select zone. Three reports per day are stored on disk. New report will always appear after zone test has been ended. Finding report: Test reports can be searched using the year, month and day selectors. For example select day for desired report. Number defines the order for the days reports; 0 is latest and 2 is earliest. After day and number selection press show report button to view report. 39

40 Report: Report will show start and end time and all dampers that are connected to selected zone report. Dampers are separated with ********** line. First Line is displaying Damper point id and state of damper test. States can be: - Waiting: For some reason after test damper is still on waiting state of test. It might be considered as fault state. - TESTING: For some reason after test damper is still on waiting state of test. It might be considered as fault state. - Test Succeeded: Test sequence for damper has been succeeded. - Fault: Damper can t be tested. Notation about Fault will be written to Notice line. - CANCELED: Damper test sequence has been canceled by User. - Not In Use: Damper is not in use. Second line contains information about dampers close and open times. - Opentime: last open time, how much time damper took from close position to open position. (Time can be other than on test sequences) - Closetime, last close time, how much time damper took from open position to close position. (Time can be other than on test sequences) - Open timestamp: last time when damper reached open position. Format is hhmmss, hours, minutes, seconds. (Time can be other than on test sequences) - Close timestamp: last time when damper reached to close position. Format is hhmmss, hours, minutes, seconds. (Time can be other than on test sequences) Third line includes additional information about the test, usually in case of a fault state. Additional information can be: - NOTICE: Damper is still waiting for testing! - NOTICE: Damper is still testing its self! - NOTICE: Fault! Damper is on Alarm state! - NOTICE: Fault! Damper is on Hand value! - NOTICE: Fault! Damper is on UKNOWN STATUS! Halton SAFE 40

41 7 Alarm List and Handling This shows alarms, unacknowledged alarms, active alarms and alarm log. After resetting all alarms there might be a check for any active alarms. Active alarm means that one of the alarms hasn t been able to recover from the alarm state, for example there is still damper mismatch between control and state or fire alarm is still on. Alarms lists inspection: Alarm lists are not sorted by units or dampers. They are sorted by their point id. Point id is system s identification for alarms. Reading point identification: Point id is sectioned to two or three parts. Last sections indicate the alarm type. Sections are separated with underline ( _ ). By combining these sections you can find a specific alarm. First part - location identifier: indicates where physical/programmatic alarm is located. Locations are: - EXTERNAL: external physical alarm to controller, see more info on external alarms and fire alarm. - UNIT01-50: programmatic alarm for units. Second part - device identifier: indicates which device is alarming. - FD01-04: Damper alarms on unit. The number indicates damper position in unit. - SD01-04: Smoke detector alarms on unit. The number indicates smoke detector position in unit - UNIT: This is unit alarm on controller Third part (Type Part) - type identifier of what specifies the alarm. - FAULT: This is unit s fault alarm. - ALARM: This is a damper conflict alarm or smoke detector alarm. - ALARM1-15: This is an external alarm. Number indicates zone number. - FIREALARM: This is controller s fire alarm. All alarms: Shows list of all available alarms. Unacknowledged alarms: Shows list of alarms that haven t been acknowledged. Alarms can be in not active state. Unacknowledged alarms: Shows list of alarms that are acknowledged but they are still active. 41

42 Alarms logs inspection: To access the alarm log select alarm selection from the drop down menu. This shows date, time and state when one of the alarms has occurred. See more in Alarm Log section. 7.1 Alarm Log When alarm state changes it is stored in this log. Alarms appear in chronological order and latest log entry is on top of the list. Sorting You can sort the list by time, user or point name (Point id). There s also a selection to view or hide Point text (damper or smoke detector location). Data list Each row represents one log entry. One row indicates the time when entry has been made, user name who changed it (if blank it is a system entry), event where alarm state has been set, point name for identification, general information about from where to where point state has been set. Halton SAFE 42

43 8 Appendices Halton SAFE central unit cabling and connection diagram 44 SAFE LINK Link unit wiring diagram / damper wiring 45 SAFE LINK Link unit wiring diagram / smoke wiring 46 Halton SAFE controller and unit Modbus and power connections 47 Setting the Halton SAFE LINK bus addresses 48 Halton SAFE system operation chart 49 Halton SAFE commissioning protocol 50 43

44 APPENDIX 1: Halton SAFE central unit cabling and connection diagram

45 Halton SAFE Link unit wiring diagram / Damper wiring

46 Halton SAFE Link unit wiring diagram / smoke detector wiring

47 Halton SAFE controller and unit Modbus and power connections

48 APPENDIX 3: DIP switch settings corresponding to the SAFE LINK control unit bus address LINK nro DIP 1 32 DIP 2 16 DIP 3 8 DIP 4 4 DIP 5 2 DIP = on blank = off

49 APPENDIX 4: Halton SAFE system operation chart

50 SAFE commissioning protocol Page 1 (5) Site: Date: / /20 Site address: Adjustment chart ID: Setting the timed test programme and fan groups: Test start: Not used Internal clock External clock, from where: Test day setting: MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. Test time setting, time: Fan group setting, example: All, Group1, etc. FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 Alarms: Shared fire damper alarm: Not used Shared alarm where to? Shared smoke detector alarm: Not used Shared alarm where to? Not used Shared alarm where to? Halton SAFE LINK shared alarm: Not used Shared alarm where to? External shared fire damper alarm: Not used Shared alarm where to? Inbound external fire alarm: Not used Shared alarm where to? Tester s name: Installation company: Contact information: Date and signature: Halton SAFE user identification codes: LOOKUP Viewing rights List of the fire dampers Alarm list Control rights List of the fire dampers Manual drive on/off Reset alarm No password SERVICE Service personnel Same rights as for LOOKUP Additional rights Test report Fire damper testing Password INSTALLER Installation person Same rights as for SERVICE Additional rights Making settings From the Settings page Password 01473

51 Halton SAFE LINK test: SAFE commissioning protocol Number Location Tested OK/fault: Number Location Tested OK/fault: Notes:

52 SAFE commissioning protocol Page 2 (5) Fire damper and smoke detector test: Fire damper ID Location Tested OK/fault: PP01 PP02 PP03 PP04 PP05 PP06 PP07 PP08 PP09 PP10 PP11 PP12 PP13 PP14 PP15 PP16 PP17 PP18 PP19 PP20 PP21 PP22 PP23 PP24 PP25 PP26 PP27 PP28 PP29 PP30 PP31 PP32 PP33 PP34 PP35 PP36 PP37 PP38 PP39 PP40 PP41 PP42 PP43 PP44 PP45 PP46 PP47 PP48 PP49 PP50 Smoke detector ID Location Tested OK/fault: SD01 SD02 SD03 SD04 SD05 SD06 SD07 SD08 SD09 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 SD16 SD17 SD18 SD19 SD20 SD21 SD22 SD23 SD24 SD25 SD26 SD27 SD28 SD29 SD30 SD31 SD32 SD33 SD34 SD35 SD36 SD37 SD38 SD39 SD40 SD41 SD42 SD43 SD44 SD45 SD46 SD47 SD48 SD49 SD50

53 SAFE commissioning protocol Page 3 (5) Fire damper and smoke detector test: Fire damper ID Location Tested OK/fault: PP51 PP52 PP53 PP54 PP55 PP56 PP57 PP58 PP59 PP60 PP61 PP62 PP63 PP64 PP65 PP66 PP67 PP68 PP69 PP70 PP71 PP72 PP73 PP74 PP75 PP76 PP77 PP78 PP79 PP80 PP81 PP82 PP83 PP84 PP85 PP86 PP87 PP88 PP89 PP90 PP91 PP92 PP93 PP94 PP95 PP96 PP97 PP98 PP99 PP100 Smoke detector ID Location Tested OK/fault: SD51 SD52 SD53 SD54 SD55 SD56 SD57 SD58 SD59 SD60 SD61 SD62 SD63 SD64 SD65 SD66 SD67 SD68 SD69 SD70 SD71 SD72 SD73 SD74 SD75 SD76 SD77 SD78 SD79 SD80 SD81 SD82 SD83 SD84 SD85 SD86 SD87 SD88 SD89 SD90 SD91 SD92 SD93 SD94 SD95 SD96 SD97 SD98 SD99 SD100

54 SAFE commissioning protocol Page 4 (5) Fire damper and smoke detector test: Fire damper ID Location Tested OK/fault: PP101 PP102 PP103 PP104 PP105 PP106 PP107 PP108 PP109 PP110 PP111 PP112 PP113 PP114 PP115 PP116 PP117 PP118 PP119 PP120 PP121 PP122 PP123 PP124 PP125 PP126 PP127 PP128 PP129 PP130 PP131 PP132 PP133 PP134 PP135 PP136 PP137 PP138 PP139 PP140 PP141 PP142 PP143 PP144 PP145 PP146 PP147 PP148 PP149 PP1 50 Smoke detector ID Location Tested OK/fault: SD101 SD102 SD103 SD104 SD105 SD106 SD107 SD108 SD109 SD110 SD111 SD112 SD113 SD114 SD115 SD116 SD117 SD118 SD119 SD120 SD121 SD122 SD123 SD124 SD125 SD126 SD127 SD128 SD129 SD130 SD131 SD132 SD133 SD134 SD135 SD136 SD137 SD138 SD139 SD140 SD141 SD142 SD143 SD144 SD145 SD146 SD147 SD148 SD149 SD150

55 SAFE commissioning protocol Page 5 (5) Fire damper and smoke detector test: Fire damper ID Location Tested OK/fault: PP151 PP152 PP153 PP154 PP155 PP156 PP157 PP158 PP159 PP160 PP161 PP162 PP163 PP164 PP165 PP166 PP167 PP168 PP169 PP170 PP171 PP172 PP173 PP174 PP175 PP176 PP177 PP178 PP179 PP180 PP181 PP182 PP183 PP184 PP185 PP186 PP187 PP188 PP189 PP190 PP191 PP192 PP193 PP194 PP195 PP196 PP197 PP198 PP199 PP200 Smoke detector ID Location Tested OK/fault: SD151 SD152 SD153 SD154 SD155 SD156 SD157 SD158 SD159 SD160 SD161 SD162 SD163 SD164 SD165 SD166 SD167 SD168 SD169 SD170 SD171 SD172 SD173 SD174 SD175 SD176 SD177 SD178 SD179 SD180 SD181 SD182 SD183 SD184 SD185 SD186 SD187 SD188 SD189 SD190 SD191 SD192 SD193 SD194 SD195 SD196 SD197 SD198 SD199 SD200

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