Interactive Fire Alarm System Release 3 Installation Handbook Operator Panel, BS-330 Protecting life, environment and property... P-ASAFE/OP/DE Rev. A, 010531
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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 3 1.1 About the Handbook...3 1.2 The Reader...3 1.3 Reference Documentation...3 1.4 Environmental Requirements...4 1.5 Assembly Drawing...4 2. Mounting... 5 2.1 Introduction...5 2.2 Location...5 2.3 Mounting Height / Space Requirement...5 2.4 Cabinet Dimensions...6 2.5 Surface Mounting...7 2.5.1 Removing the Front Panel...7 2.5.2 Mounting the Cabinet...9 2.5.3 Cable Inlets / Outlets...10 2.5.4 Cable Connections...10 2.5.5 Reassembling the Front Panel...11 2.6 Flush Mounting in a Wall...12 2.6.1 Removing the Front Panel...12 2.6.2 Flush Mounting Before Construction of the Wall...12 2.6.3 Cut Out Dimensions...13 2.6.4 Mounting the Cabinet...14 2.6.5 Cable Inlets / Outlets...15 2.6.6 Cable Connections...15 2.6.7 Reassembling the Front Panel...15 3. Cable Connections... 17 3.1 Before Connecting Cables...17 3.2 Power Distribution Overview (Examples)...17 3.2.1 Maximum Capacity 24VDC / 12Ah...17 3.2.2 Maximum Capacity 24VDC / 24Ah...17 3.3 Connection Module, BSF-310B...18 3.4 Shielding and Chassis Connection...19 3.4.1 Introduction...19 3.4.2 Definitions...19 3.5 Connecting 24VDC Cables...20 3.6 Connecting the Network Cables (AUTROLON)...21 3.6.1 External AUTROLON Cables...21 3.6.2 Internal AUTROLON Cable...22 Page 1
Table of Contents 4. Service and Maintenance... 23 4.1 Introduction...23 5. Reader s Comments... 25 Page 2
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 About the Handbook This handbook is intended to provide all necessary information for the installation of the AutroSafe Operator Panel.! POWER OFF! Note that this handbook deals with the mechanical and electrical installation only. All tasks described in the handbook are to be performed without applying power to the system. Power must not be applied before commissioning, refer to Commissioning Handbook. 1.2 The Reader The handbook is intended to be used by Autronica Fire and Security trained service and technical personnel who are responsible for the installation of the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System. 1.3 Reference Documentation In addition to this handbook, Autronica Fire and Security offers the following documentation: Handbook System Specification Installation Handbook, Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320) / Controller (BC-320) Installation Handbook, Repeater Panel (BU-320) / Information Panel (BV-320) Installation Handbook, Battery Cabinet (SY-310) Commissioning Handbook Operator s Handbook, Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320) / Operator Panel (BS-330) Operator's Handbook, Repeater Panel (BU-320) Operator's Handbook, Information Panel (BV-320) Shortform User Guide Shortform Configuration Guide (for the AutroSafe Demo Board) Wall Chart Wall Chart Menu Structure User Guide, Loop Diagnostic Tool, AS-2000 User Guide, Loop Simulator Tool User Guide, Loop Calculator Tool User Guide, Merge Tool User Guide, Power Calculator Sheet Item Number P-ASAFE/XE P-ASAFE-FA/DE P-ASAFE-RI/DE P-ASAFE-BC/DE P-ASAFE/EE P-ASAFE-FO/FE P-ASAFE-FB/FE P-ASAFE-IN/FE P-ASAFE-SH/LE P-ASAFE-SH/VE P-ASAFE-WE/LX P-ASAFE-CH/LX P-ASAFE/MX P-ASAFE-AS/FE P-ASAFE-LS/FE P-ASAFE-LC/FE P-ASAFE-MT/FE P-ASAFE-PC/FE Page 3
Introduction 1.4 Environmental Requirements The equipment complies to environmental conditions of IEC-721-3-3 class 3k5. Ambient temperature: -5 to +40ºC Degree of protection: IEC-529/IP30 1.5 Assembly Drawing Front Panel Cabinet Connection Module BSF-310B Display Board BSR-310 Processor Board EAC-300 Operator Board BSZ-310 Page 4
Mounting 2. Mounting 2.1 Introduction This chapter deals with the following mounting alternatives: Surface mounting Flush mounting in a wall For surface mounting and flush mounting in a wall, a stand-alone cabinet is used. 2.2 Location The control panel must be located in, or near by, the entrance according to local regulations and in consultation with the fire brigade. 2.3 Mounting Height / Space Requirement To ensure optimal readability of the display texts, the recommended mounting height of the cabinet top is approximately 175 cm above the floor. For surface mounting and flush mounting in a wall, there must be a free space of minimum 50 mm from the cabinet top to the ceiling in order to fasten the top screw on the front panel door after the installation. A crosshead screwdriver can be used for this purpose. 175 cm Page 5
Mounting 2.4 Cabinet Dimensions The cabinet has the following dimensions: Page 6
Mounting 2.5 Surface Mounting 2.5.1 Removing the Front Panel The cabinet is delivered with the front panel fastened to the cabinet. Unscrew the 2 screws on the top and the bottom on the right hand side of the front panel. Lock screw Lock screw Open the front panel. Page 7
Mounting Disconnect the ribbon cable between the front panel and the cabinet by removing the connector on the BSF-310B board. Disconnect the internal AUTROLON cable by removing the connector on the BSF-310B board. Internal AUTROLON cable connection Ribbon cable connection Unscrew the 4 wing nuts on the right and left hand side of the cabinet, then close the front panel, and remove the front panel from the cabinet. Front Panel lock nuts Page 8
Mounting 2.5.2 Mounting the Cabinet The cabinet has 5 mounting holes for maximum ø 6 mm screws located at the rear. The upper holes are of key-hole-type. Consult the illustration above, and do the following: Mark and drill all the holes according to the illustation. Partly fasten the upper screws. Hang the cabinet onto the upper screws. Partly fasten the bottom screws. Tighten all screws. Page 9
Mounting 2.5.3 Cable Inlets / Outlets Note that there are cable inlets both on the top and buttom of the cabinet. When feeding the cables, use whichever is appropriate. The illustration above shows the positioning and dimensions of the cable inlets. Feed all the cables into the cabinet from the top through the suitable cable inlets. Make sure that the cables are fastened properly. Cable inlets 2.5.4 Cable Connections For detailed information on cable connections, refer to chapter 3 in this handbook. Page 10
Mounting 2.5.5 Reassembling the Front Panel When all the necessary cable connections are done, reassemble the front panel. Open the front panel. Tighten the 4 wing nuts on the right and left side inside the cabinet. Interconnect the ribbon cable and the internal AUTROLON cable (see 3.6.2) between the front panel and the cabinet. Close the front panel, and tighten the two lock screws on the top and the bottom on the right hand side. Wing nuts Ribbon cable connection Lock screw (front door) Lock screw Page 11
Mounting 2.6 Flush Mounting in a Wall 2.6.1 Removing the Front Panel The cabinet is delivered with the front panels fastened to the cabinet. Follow the procedure described in chapter 2.5.1; unscrew the 2 screws on the top and the bottom on the right hand side of the front panel and open it. disconnect the ribbon cables between the front panel and the cabinet by removing the connector on the BSF-310B board. unscrew the 4 wing nuts on the right and left side inside the cabinet and remove the front panel from the cabinet. 2.6.2 Flush Mounting Before Construction of the Wall If a flush mounting is planned before construction of the wall, the cabinet can be used as a casting frame. WARNING: To avoid deformation, make sure that the cabinet is supported inside before concreting. Page 12
Mounting 2.6.3 Cut Out Dimensions The illustration below shows the cabinet s cut out dimensions. The dimensions given include space for the cover frame. Note: If the cabinet is to be flush mounted in a wall with a mounting plate that is thicker than approximately 5 mm, it will not be possible to feed the cables into the cabinet from the top or buttom. In this case, holes for cable inlets have to be drilled on the back plate of the cabinet. Page 13
Mounting 2.6.4 Mounting the Cabinet The cabinet has 4 mounting holes located on the left and right flange. Consult the illustration above, and do the following: Mark and drill all the holes according to the illustration. Place the cabinet into the wall and fasten the 4 screws. Page 14
Mounting 2.6.5 Cable Inlets / Outlets Feed all the cables into the cabinet from the rear through the suitable cable inlets (refer to chapter 2.5.3 / 2.6.3). 2.6.6 Cable Connections For detailed information on cable connections, refer to chapter 3 in this handbook. 2.6.7 Reassembling the Front Panel Follow the instructions in chapter 2.5.5. Page 15
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ALARM General Alarm Fire Ext Activated Fire Vent Activated Fire Brigade Msg Power Prew arn ing Early Warning Fault System Fault Function Disabled Test More Alarm s ALARM Silence Buzze r Silence Sounders Rese t General Alarm Fire Ext Activated Fire Vent Activa te d Fire Brigade Msg Power Prewarning Early Warning Fault System Fault Function Disabled Test 1 4 7 C? 2 5 8 0 More Alarms 3 6 9 Self Verify Silence Buzzer Silence Sounders Reset 1 4 7 C? 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Self Ver ify ALARM General Alarm Fire Ext Activated Fire Vent Activated Fire Brigade Msg Power Prewarning Early Warning Fault System Fault Function D isabled Test More Alarms Silence Buz zer Silence Sounders Re set 1 4 7 C? 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Self Verify ALARM General Alarm Fire Ext Activated Fire Vent Activated Fire Brigade M sg Power Prewarning Early Warning Fa ult System Fault Function D isabled Te st Power Fault More Alarms Silence Buzzer Silence Sounders Reset 1 4 7 C? 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Self Verify Self Verify Power Fault Self Verify Power Fa ult Power Fa ult Self Verify Self Verify Cable Connections 3. Cable Connections 3.1 Before Connecting Cables The necessary 24VDC is normally provided from an external 24VDC output in the Battery Cabinet or in a Fire Alarm Control Panel. A local 24VDC power supply can also be used. The 24VDC power outputs must be provided with a fuse.! Before connecting cables, remove the fuses on all external 24VDC power outputs that are to be used. 3.2 Power Distribution Overview (Examples) 3.2.1 Maximum Capacity 24VDC / 12Ah AUTROLON 24 VDC Operator Panel BS-330 220 VAC 220 VAC Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-320 with 1 Detector Loop. Built-in battery, maximum 24VDC/12Ah and 3A charger. Controller BC-320 with 1 Detector Loop. Built-in battery, maximum 24VDC/12Ah and 3A charger. 3.2.2 Maximum Capacity 24VDC / 24Ah AUTROLON Operator Panel BS-330 Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-320 with 3A charger. Controller BC-320 with 3A charger. 24 VDC 24 VDC 220 VAC 220 VAC 24 VDC Battery Cabinet SY-310 Built-in battery, maximum 24VDC/24Ah Battery Cabinet SY-310 Built-in battery, maximum 24VDC/24Ah Page 17
FAULT OUTP. BATT IO CHARGE LON T3,15A EXT 24V T4,0A X5-7 X1-4 F2,0A F2,5A Cable Connections 3.3 Connection Module, BSF-310B The Connection Module is mounted onto the rear back plate in the Operator Panel. The following chapter gives an overview of the location of fuses and terminals. Fuse No. Size Type Protecting F1 3,15 A Slow Charger Circuit F2 4 A Slow Battery F3 2 A Fast I/O Power F4 2,5 A Slow Battery / External 24V Note that for convenience reasons, the Connection Module, BSF-310B is mounted upside-down (as shown on the illustration below) compared to the mounting direction in the Fire Alarm Control Panel / Controller. F3 F3 Chassis - + SHIELD F4 LON B LON B SHIELD LON A LON A SHIELD F2 F1 F4 F2 F1 Page 18
Cable Connections 3.4 Shielding and Chassis Connection 3.4.1 Introduction Due to requirements in EN54 and generic EMC-requirements, it is very important to keep in mind how to make shielding of cables when installing, and to be aware of the chassis connection to the cabinet. 3.4.2 Definitions Chassis Shield _BAT Electrical connection to the steel cabinet. A screw on the rear cabinet plate is provided for this. Termination point for the shielding of cables, where provided / when required. Reference point for the battery circuit (isolated from earth/chassis). Detail drawing of the rear cabinet plate. Chassis Page 19
FAULT OUTP. BATT IO CHARGE LON T3,15A X5-7 X1-4 F2,0A EXT 24V Cable Connections 3.5 Connecting 24VDC Cables! NOTE! Before connecting cables, remove the fuses on all external 24VDC power outputs that are to be used. Do not replace these fuses until commissioning of the system. Power Input _ Consult the drawing and connect the 24VDC cables to the Connection Module BSF-310B. 24V Source F4 F3 24V Source Chassis - + SHIELD LON B LON B SHIELD LON A LON A SHIELD EXT 24V F1 If redundant power supply is available, these external 24V inputs apply. Page 20
FAULT OUTP. BATT IO CHARGE LON T2,5A X5-7 X1-4 F2,0A F0,63A Cable Connections 3.6 Connecting the Network Cables (AUTROLON) 3.6.1 External AUTROLON Cables The network cables (AUTROLON) are to be connected to terminal points on the Connection Module BSF-310B. Note that the polarity of the external AUTROLON cables has no importance. Likewise, incoming and outgoing external AUTROLON cables can be freely connected to either LONA or LONB. For documentation purposes, however, we recommend that output is connected to A and input is connected to B. The drawing below shows twisted cable, shielded. Note that shielded cable is not required. The recommended cable type on the AUTROLON is Category 4 or 5 cable. Refer to national/local standards for your country. Data may change. Please check with manufacturer. AUTROLON IN Input + _ Shield Shield AUTROLON OUT Chassis - + SHIELD F4 LON B LON B SHIELD LON A LON A SHIELD EXT 24V F3 F2 Shield Shield + _ Output Page 21
Cable Connections 3.6.2 Internal AUTROLON Cable Display Board Ribbon Cable to Connection Module Internal Connection X18 for AUTROLON Cable (to Connection Module BSF-310B) circuit board Connection Module BSF-310B 4-pin terminal Connector Wires pointing upwards X1-4 Chassis NOTE: Make sure that the connectors on each side of the internal AUTROLON cable are correctly - positioned on the 4-pin terminal (on + the BSF-310B and BSR-310 board). SHIELD All 4 pins must be connected to the connector, and the wires must point upwards on both sides. Ribbon cable to Display Board (BSR-310) Internal connection for AUTROLON Cable (to Display Board BSR-310) Page 22
Service and Maintenance 4. Service and Maintenance 4.1 Introduction The Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320) or Operator Panel (BS-330) used in the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, both provide a Log Menu that can be shown on the display. This Log Menu records all system events, i.e. fire alarms, prealarms, faults, enablements/disablements, user operations and tests. The owner of the system / authorized personnel has a duty to register all events in a Control Journal. The monthly and annual service and maintenance of the entire system are incorporated in the procedures written in the Installation Handbook for the Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320). If a fault arises on the panel that cannot be rectified, contact your nearest Autronica Fire and Security office for qualified assistance. Page 23
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