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Operation & Installation Manual
RFP V2 Series
Rev 0
Residential Fire Alarm Panels
RFP V2 Series
MA225
30/7/2018

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  • Page 1 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Residential Fire Alarm Panels RFP V2 Series MA225 30/7/2018...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ____________________________________________________ 4 Design Philosophy and the Brooks Approach -------------------------------------------------- 4 System Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 SMOKE / HEAT ALARMS _____________________________________________ 5 Basic Information about your Smoke / Heat Alarm -------------------------------------------- 5 2.1.1...
  • Page 4 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 RFP V2 System Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 TESTING _________________________________________________________ 19 Before you Test your RFP System -------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Panel Test --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 INSTALLATION ____________________________________________________ 20 Surface Mounting Instructions -------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Cable Terminations --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 5.2.1...
  • Page 5 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Table of Figures Figure 1 Removing Alarm Heads from EIB603CX or EIB650iWX ......8 Figure 2 DIP Switch (SW1) inside Obsoleted Smoke Alarms ........8 Figure 3 Panel Overlay for 6 Zones ............... 11 Figure 4 Standard Mimic Overlay (Optional) ............
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The general growing awareness of the need for early warning detection of fire, coupled with a push by legislators, has led to a wider acceptance within the community. Brooks is a specialist fire detection company offering 40 years experience in design, manufacture and service of commercial and residential fire detection and warning systems.
  • Page 7: Smoke / Heat Alarms

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Smoke / Heat Alarms Basic Information about your Smoke / Heat Alarm A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it can give the occupants valuable time to escape. Heat Alarms are used supplementary to Smoke Alarms for those areas where Smoke Alarms would not be suitable and may cause nuisance alarms.
  • Page 8: Heat Model

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Disadvantages • More expensive to produce. • Prone to false alarms due to dust build up or steam – they must be kept clean. 2.1.2 Heat Model Residential type Heat Alarms require less maintenance than photoelectric Smoke Alarms.
  • Page 9: Checking Audibility Of Smoke / Heat Alarms

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Alarms in any rooms where the occupant is unable to respond very well to a fire starting in the rooms, such as an elderly, sick person or a very young child.
  • Page 10: Nuisance/False Alarms

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Nuisance/False Alarms • Should the alarm goes off when there is no sign of smoke / heat to indicate that there is a fire, you should get your family into a safe place, before you start investigating.
  • Page 11: Smoke / Heat Alarm Additional Features

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Smoke / Heat Alarm Additional Features The new series of Smoke (EIB650iWX) and Heat (EIB603CX) Alarms have similar features to the previous X series Alarms in addition to some new added features: •...
  • Page 12: Fire Safety

    • Smoke Alarms cannot protect all persons at all times. It may not protect against the three most common causes of fatal fires: Smoking in bed. Leaving children at home alone. Cleaning with flammable liquids, such as petrol. Further information can be obtained from Brooks Australia’s Guide to Residential Fire Safety. 10 of 44...
  • Page 13: Residential Fire Panel

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Residential Fire Panel Familiarisation The purpose of this section is to make you familiar with the operating and construction of the RFP V2 range of Residential Fire Panels. The zones are repeated with multiples of 6 up to 18.
  • Page 14: Figure 5 Panel Overlay For 12 Or 18 Zone

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Figure 5 RFP12V2 / RFP18V2 Overlay for 12 or 18 Zone 12 of 44...
  • Page 15: Compatible Equipment

    Residential Alarm System. 3.4.1 Primary Power Supply / Battery Charger The primary power supply for RFP V2 series is fully regulated switch mode power supply / 50W. Nominal output is adjusted to14.5V (13.8V on the battery terminals), maximum current 3.4A @ 14.5V.
  • Page 16: Termination Of Field Wiring

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Termination of Field Wiring All field wiring enters the panel via knock-outs on either top or rear of the cabinet and is then terminated on the Termination Board. An optional zone output card SUB365 may also be connected utilising the same ribbon cable between the main and termination boards.
  • Page 17: Defect Mode Output

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Time delay is selected by a 4-way DIP switch mounted on the back of the main board SUB350, refer to Figure 10 page 33. This provides a means of delay to enable the occupant to remove a known false alarm, i.e.
  • Page 18: Zone Alarm

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Note: When RFP is first switched “ON”, all zone fault LEDs will illuminate for few seconds. This is normal. 3.7.2 Zone Alarm • Zone alarm indicator ‘ON’ (Red LED);...
  • Page 19: Rfp V2 System Specifications

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 RFP V2 System Specifications No. of zones 6, 12 or 18 Max. no. of Smoke/Heat Alarms 12 Alarms per zone Power Supply Input: Universal 88 – 264V Output: 13.5-16.5 V adjustable, 50W (3.4A)
  • Page 20 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Smoke/Heat Alarms options Remote indication output set to latching or non-latching. Standalone or common alarm operation. Refer to Table 1 page 21 • Panel Features Switch Common or individual zone operation Setting on SUB350 •...
  • Page 21: Testing

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Testing This section describes the procedures to test your RFP system to ensure that the system is fully functional, see Section 6.2 on page 23. Before you Test your RFP System Before you commence testing your RFP system, it is important to ensure that any ancillary equipment i.e.
  • Page 22: Installation

    In order to ensure that voltage drop is kept to a minimum and ensure that Smoke/Heat Alarms operate up to 100m runs, use low resistance cables of ≤ 19.5 Ω/km maximum DC resistance at 20°C with each core at 1.0 mm². BROOKS strongly recommend using these cables: •...
  • Page 23: Eib650Iwx Or Eib603Cx Alarms

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 5.2.4 EIB650iWX or EIB603CX Alarms The new Smoke EIB650iWX and Heat EIB603CX alarms are to be used in conjunction with the SUB1012 interface card which is designed to be compatible with the use of the existing old Smoke / Heat Alarms.
  • Page 24: Compliance

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 be on the last Alarm for that zone. If this is set incorrectly, the panel will indicate with the fault LED lit on that zone. Note: It is essential that DIP switch 3 is set to “ON” position if SUB1012 is situated in the last position on the zone.
  • Page 25: Commissioning Of Installation

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Commissioning of Installation General The fire alarm installer shall ensure that all documentation, logbook, handbook (operators and installers manuals), as-installed drawings, and check list are available at the time of commissioning.
  • Page 26: Panel Testing

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Panel Testing 6.3.1 General 1) Connect Battery Leads: - Positive Black – Negative 2) Connect Power and Switch ON the Mains. All zone fault LEDs will illuminate for a few seconds and sounder will sound 3) Power ‘on’...
  • Page 27: Field Testing

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 6.3.5 Field Testing With the Control Panel in its NORMAL MODE: 1) Proceed to the last Smoke/Heat Alarm on zone 1. If EOL device is used in the last Alarm for monitoring, remove + or I wire and ensure zone fault has been registered, reconnect the EOL wires, fault clears.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Troubleshooting False Alarms In the event of a "false alarm" it is imperative that the cause is determined and corrective action taken. Condition: False Alarm - System is fully activated; Red Alarm LED 'ON'.
  • Page 29: Incorrectly Set Eol On Dip Switch (S1)

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 If an Open Circuit has occurred the fuse will be intact. The field wiring should be disconnected and metered to locate the source of the fault. 7.2.2 Incorrectly set EOL on DIP Switch (S1) There should only be one Smoke/Heat Alarm that is set as the EOL device in each zone and it must be on the last Alarm for that zone.
  • Page 30: Spare Parts

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Spare Parts 7.3.1 Main Panel Description Stock No. RFP V2 Main & Display Board SUB350 RFP V2 Termination Board SUB357 Zone Output Card SUB365 Lead Acid Battery BBAT12V6.5...
  • Page 31: Battery Capacity Estimation

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Battery Capacity Estimation The required battery capacity can be calculated using the active battery calculation spread sheet. By selecting the RFP model, no. of smoke/heat alarms and adding any ancillaries, the spread sheet will automatically calculate the battery capacity required to maintain the system for 72 hours in standby condition and 4 minutes in alarm as required by AS3786.
  • Page 32: Block Wiring Diagrams

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Block Wiring Diagrams Figure 7 F800 Iss0 RFPV2 30 of 44...
  • Page 33: Figure 8 F801 Iss0 - Rfp V2 12 To 18 Zones

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Figure 8 F801 Iss0 – RFP12V2 / RFP18V2 31 of 44...
  • Page 34: Figure 9 F802 - Rfp V2 With Ancillary

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Figure 9 F802 - RFP V2 with Options 32 of 44...
  • Page 35: Figure 10 Dip Switch Settings On Main Board (Sub356)

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Figure 10 DIP Switch Settings on Main Board (SUB350) 33 of 44...
  • Page 36: Commissioning Checklists

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Commissioning Checklists LOCAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Installer’s Statement Page 1 of 2 Building Name Address Is the system monitored? YES/NO If YES, by whom: Name of nearest Fire Brigade Station...
  • Page 37 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 INSTALLERS STATEMENT Page 2 of 2 Additional Comments 35 of 44...
  • Page 38 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 RESIDENTIAL FIRE PANEL TEST REPORT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION As installed Diagrams Correct/Incorrect Log Book Details Correct/Incorrect SMOKE ALARMS Layout Correct/Incorrect Number Correct/Incorrect Type Selection Correct/Incorrect HEAT ALARMS Layout Correct/Incorrect...
  • Page 39 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Field Wiring Termination Correct/Incorrect IF INCORRECT, COMMENT FIELD DEVICES End of Line Fault Test Correct/Incorrect Smoke Alarms All Operational Correct/Incorrect Manual Call Points All Operational Correct/Incorrect Ancillary Equipment All Operational...
  • Page 40 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 INFORMATIVE EXAMPLE RESIDENTIAL FIRE PANEL LOG BOOK REPORT MONTH/YEAR: INSPECTION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Building Name Address Note: Give details of all unsatisfactory items in report section. Refer to owner’s manual for commissioning test report.
  • Page 41: Product Guarantee

    Onsite warranty repairs will be carried out at the discretion of the manufacturer. No other guarantees written or verbal are authorised to be made on behalf of Brooks. All other conditions and warranties whether expressed or implied are, to the extent permitted by law, hereby excluded.
  • Page 42: Revision History

    Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 Revision History Issue Date Description Written By Checked By Combine RFP 6 & RFP12-18 operation and E. Thein / 30/7/2018 installation manuals and replace old smoke A. Shenouda Harry Ng alarms with EIB603CX and EIB650iWX.
  • Page 43 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 41 of 44...
  • Page 44 Operation & Installation Manual RFP V2 Series RFP V2 Series Rev 0 NSW - Head Office P.O. Box 7050 Silverwater NSW 1811 4 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Ph: 02 9684 1466 Fax: 02 9684 4146 Website: www.Brooks.com.au 1/3 Molan Street, Ringwood, VIC 3134 Ph: 03 9879 5294 Fax: 03 9879 5249 P.O.

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