PROPOINT PLUS ASPIRATING SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM USER MANUAL Protec Fire Detection plc, Protec House, Churchill Way, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 6RT, ENGLAND +44 (0) 1282 717171 www.protec.co.uk sales@protec.co.uk
Document Revision Details Issue Modification Detail Author Date 01 Document Creation RB 15/11/2015 N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 2 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
Table of Contents 1.0 SCOPE OF DOCUMENT... 4 1.0 USER RESPONSIBILITIES... 4 2.0 INTRODUCTION... 4 3.0 PROPOINTPLUS GENERAL OVERVIEW... 5 3.1 DISPLAY... 5 3.1 FAULT... 6 3.2 PRE-ALARM... 7 3.3 FIRE... 8 4.0 FAULTS... 9 5.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS... 10 There are no user serviceable parts inside the ProPointPlus. A competent person trained to undertake such work MUST carry out any internal maintenance work. A separate installation and commissioning manual is available. applicable This equipment has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all EU council directives and regulations. Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country concerned. The policy of Protec Fire Detection plc is one of continuous improvement. As such we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at any time and without prior notice. Errors and omissions excepted. N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 3 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
1.0 Scope of document This document details the user information for the Protec ProPointPlus Aspirating Smoke Detector with specific attention to the basic system operations of the product. The Protec ProPointPlus Aspirating Smoke Detector has been designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom and complies fully with current standard dictating aspirating smoke detector design practice (EN54 parts 20). 2.0 User Responsibilities The registered owner of the fire alarm system has specific responsibilities regarding the installation, testing and maintenance of the fire alarm system. BS5839 Pt 1: 2013 Section 7 states that the user of the fire alarm system must appoint a single named person to supervise all matters regarding the fire alarm system. Summarised below are the responsibilities expected of the named person, It is strongly advised that a full copy of BS5839 Pt 1: 2013 is obtained and thoroughly read and understood. 3.0 Introduction Aspirating detection is now a recognised solution for many different fire detection applications. ProPointPlus provides up to four separate detectors within a common aspirator enclosure and therefore provides four individually identifiable areas of detection per aspirator. Each of the four plug in Scatter Camber Detectors (SCD s) detector use independent and integrated alarm decision making. Complex algorithms are used to extend the range of particle detection, confirm genuine alarms and reduce unwanted alarms. Installation, configuration and commissioning of the ProPointPlus detectors is very simple and installer friendly. Configuration to either Class A, Class B or Class C sensitivity options is achieved through a multifunction OLED display without the need for a PC connection. The features of the ProPointPlus are: High performance optical detection with optional enhanced CO detection. 1 to 4 individual detectors. Protec 6000 series digital addressable protocol. Simple sensitivity configuration setup: Class A, Class B, Class C and Prison. 3 Programmable input contacts. Airflow monitoring per pipe. Variable blower speed control. Integral OLED display for fault reporting and ease of setup. Commissioning menu access code protected. On-board loop isolator. Support multiple language menu functions. Common Fault output contact. TCP/IP Network configurable. 5 Programmable output contacts. N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 4 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
4.0 ProPointPlus General Overview The ProPointPlus detector is capable of displaying all faults and fire events on the OLED screen. The detector is fitted with an internal buzzer. The buzzer will sound distinctive pulse tones when the unit is in Fault, Pre-alarm or Fire (providing the buzzer is enabled at commissioning). The buzzer can be muted by pressing any button. LED indicators are programmed to illuminate corresponding to a specific event. The button functions are to navigate thought the commissioning menu and are therefore not a requirement for the user. 4.1 Display Power LED (Green) OLED Display Fault LED (Amber) Fire LED (Red) Pre Alarm LED (Amber) Escape / Back Decrement Increment Enter / Accept Figure 4.1 ProPointPlus display detector normal N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 5 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
4.2 Fault The ProPointPlus displays all faults on the OLED display. Providing no pre-alarms or fires are active the text Fault or Faults will be displayed; including the number of faults indicated in front of the text. A brief description of the device fault is displayed in the centre of the display. When more than one faults is reported; the faults are automatically scrolled though each fault on the display. The fault LED will be illuminated. If the fault is pipe specific; the pipe number is displayed in brackets next to the fault for example below shows (1) Airflow Fault describes an airflow fault on pipe 1. Figure 4.2 ProPointPlus displaying a fault condition Refer to section 4.1 which lists all fault including a description and action. Muting the buzzer The buzzer can be muted by pressing any button. N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 6 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
4.3 Pre-alarm The Pre-alarm condition takes priority over faults. When a pre-alarm condition is activated the display shows all pipes commissioned (1, 2, 3 or 4). The Pre-alarm text is represented as Warning. The figure 3.2 below shows 4 pipes; where Pipe 1 and Pipe 2 are in Pre-Alarm condition: Warning, Pipe 3 and Pipe 4 are in Normal condition. The Pre-Alarm LED is illuminated, any commissioned outputs will activate and the fire condition is reported to the Protec Fire panel. Figure 4.3 ProPointPlus displaying Pre-Alarm condition The appointed Responsible Person should investigate the relevant area following the official procedures for the building. Extreme care must be exercised at all times. Muting the buzzer The buzzer can be muted by pressing any button. N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 7 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
4.4 Fire The Fire condition is prioritised over Pre-Alarm and faults. When a fire condition is activated the display shows all pipes commissioned (1, 2, 3 or 4). The fire text is represented as Fire. The example picture below shows 4 pipes; where Pipe 2 are in Fire condition, Pipe 1, Pipe 3 and Pipe 4 are in Normal condition. The Fire LED is illuminated, any commissioned outputs will activate and the fire condition is reported to the Protec Fire panel. Figure 4.4 ProPointPlus displaying Fire Alarm condition The building fire plan must be executed immediately. Muting the buzzer The buzzer can be muted by pressing any button. N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 8 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
5.0 Faults The ProPointPlus monitors various aspects of the unit to ensure the unit is fully operational. During faults the fault LED will illuminate and the buzzer will sound a slow pulse tone. Listed below are the diagnosed faults indicated on the unit. Table 1 System Faults Fault Description Action Device Missing Device Added Airflow Fault Supply Fault High Optical Background Low Background Link Fault Output Override Corrupt Settings Low Supply Corrupt File Calibration Fault LED Fault Airflow Ignored CO Cell Fault Fan Fault Isolated Fault Heat Fault Incomplete Manufacture Fault (85) A communication problem to a device within the unit has been detected or a device has been removed from the unit. A new device has been added to the unit but the device has not been commissioned. The airflow measurement has moved outside the acceptable tolerance range either by an increase or decrease in normalised airflow. The supply fault monitoring input is reading low. Typically connected to the external power supply charger unit. The optical value has increased outside the normal operation range. The optical value has decreased outside the normal operation range. The data (RS485) path has failed. The inputs check to test option is active, activated using the ProView.exe PC software. Internal settings are outside the expected values. Unit will default to factory settings. The supply voltage to the unit is below the operating value (<19V DC ). Web server file is corrupt. The SCD calibration offset value is out of limits. The SCD optical LED is damaged. A pipe airflow is set to be ignored, activated using the ProView.exe PC software. The SCD Carbon Monoxide (CO) cell has expired its life capacity or is missing. The fan is damage or under/over performing. Either the SCD(s) have been individually disabled or the isolate input is active. The heat thermistor reading is out of range. The manufacturing details have not been stored in the unit. An incorrect SCD device fitted in the unit. Check the device in fault is fitted correctly otherwise contact a Protec operative or a Protec distributor. Check sampling pipe installation is correct as per commissioning, ensure no pipes are blocked. If fault persists contact a Protec operative or a It may be necessary to look at the power supply charger unit to determine the cause of the fault. If fault persists contact a Protec operative or a If used check external input isolation equipment. Otherwise contact a Protec operative or a N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 9 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015
6.0 Technical Specifications Table 2 Technical Specifications Parameter Operating Conditions / Limitations Power Supply 21V DC to 28V DC, Minimum 2A DC : Approved to EN54 Part 4 Power Supply Fuse 1.6A Voltage Operating Range 21V DC to 28 V DC Maximum Current Consumption 600mA DC maximum at 24V DC (blower set to 100%, 4 Pipe Detector) Loop Protocol Protec Algo-tec 6000 Loop Isolator On board consult Protec DEL2110 for details Loop Quiescent Current Consumption 0.7mA Fault Contact Rated at 30 V DC DC 1 A DC maximum [Normally open] 3 Programmable monitored inputs 30 V DC [Active Low] Input Contacts [1 to 3] Max applied voltage 30 V DC, Open Circuit Voltage ~16 V DC Closed Circuit Resistance 1k5Ω Output Contacts [1 to 5] 5 Programmable Clean Contact Outputs Rated at 30 V DC, 1 A DC max [Normally open] Power Supply Input Monitor Normal 24V DC Input, Fault 2.5V DC Temperature Range 0 C to 45 C ambient Humidity Limit 0-95% non-condensing ambient Power [Green LED] Fault [Amber LED] Indicators Pre-Alarm [Amber LED] Alarm/Fire [Red LED] OLED Display Unit status (Faults, Pre-Alarm and Fire), and Commissioning menu Holes per Pre-Alarm pipe Level 1* Fire Level 1* (max) Sensitivity A = High B = Enhanced C = Normal Number = sampling hole alternative to point type smoke detector A1, A2, A3 3 150 2.2%/m 200 2.9%/m B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 5 150 2.2%/m 250 3.6%/m C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8 8 150 2.2%/m 250 3.6%/m Prison 1 Max area coverage per pipe 800m 2 (C8 setting to British Standards or see local design -codes) CO area coverage 100m 2 (Settings A1, B1, C1 and Prison sensitivity only) Sensitivity Range 0.12%/m to 11%/m Sound Pressure Levels 70dB [peak] (Blower at 100%) Airflow Monitoring High and Low airflow monitoring Airflow Monitoring Range ± 5% to 50% respectively. For EN54 Part 20 compliance, Unit tolerance set to 20% set by the PC commission tool. Airflow Velocity Range 0.5 m/s to 6 m/s Event Log 256 events stored on FIFO basis Environmental History Typically 1 Month depending on activity IP Rating IP30 Cable Access 10x 20mm replaceable knockouts Cable Termination Screw terminal blocks (0.2-2.5 mm 2, 30-12AWG) Connectivity TCP/IP Networking Protocol RJ45 Socket connection USB type B Socket connection Pipe OD 25mm Pipe Length Maximum 200m (To be confirmed by sampling pipe calculation program) N 93-602-00 Issue 1 Page 10 of 10 Protec Fire Detection PLC 2015