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Fire Alarm Control Panel AFP-3030 Installation Manual Australia Edition Document DOC-01-031 Rev: F 19/11/2018 ECN: 19-0109...
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• Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
A.6.4: Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Quiescent Current Draw ....................30 A.6.5: Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Fire Alarm Current Draw.....................31 A.7: Calculating the Battery Requirements ................................31 A.7.1: Battery Power Equations ...................................31 A.7.2: Recommended Standby Battery Sizes ..............................31 AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Part 2: Control and Indicating Systems (ISO 7240.2:2003, MOD) The AFP-3030 supports the following optional functions of AS7240.2: – Output to fire alarm devices, to clause 7.8 – Control of fire alarm devices, to clause 7.9 –...
INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES THAT COULD CAUSE PROGRAMMING ERRORS, RUNTIME ERRORS, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. WARNING: SUMMARY IN BOLD INDICATES INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES THAT COULD CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL PANEL, IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF PROGRAMMING DATA OR PERSONAL INJURY. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
Connections to easily mount from one to ten Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) loops • Network operation • Uses Notifier’s VIEW® early warning fire detection and the FlashScan® or CLIP families of detectors and modules • Alarm, Fault, and Supervisory relays •...
Network Connection work version 5.0 or higher) or High-Speed Noti•Fire•Net. The AFP-3030 supports ACM-24AT/ACM-48A (and their expanders) with either 64 or 96 points at an address, as well as Annunciators LDM-32 (and expanders) and Notifier’s other ACS devices. (See Section 2.6 “Compatible Equipment” if looking for specific ACS devices.)
* For software versions prior to V23.12: Relay may energise at power up and should not be used for Alarm Signalling Equipment. Alternative connections are available via the Brigade Interface (A.R.E. Connection). See the A.R.E. Interface Board Installation Sheet for connection details. Figure 2.1 CPU Connections AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
System Overview System Cabinets The keyboard/display assembly is shown in Figure 2.3. Figure 2.2 AFP-3030 installed in a CAB650 System Fault LED Fire LED Fault Scroll Button and LED Silence/Resound Alarm Operating LED Button Supervisory Scroll Button and Alarm Scroll Button...
2.6 Compatible Equipment Compatible Notifier and System Sensor equipment that connects directly to the CPU is listed below. These are the most common devices at time of publishing; the most complete list of compatible intelligent SLC loop devices is provided in the SLC Wiring Manual; for con- ventional non-addressable equipment see the Device Compatibility Document.
Check AC power. Section 3.7.4 “Checking AC Power” Connect the batteries using interconnect cable as described in Section 3.7.3 “Connecting Local and Remotely Powered Devices”. Program the control panel. Programming Manual. Table 3.1 Installation Checklist AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
MISTREATED. DO NOT RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE, HEAT ABOVE 100°C, OR INCINERATE. A REPLACEMENT 3 V BR2335 LITHIUM BATTERY CAN BE ORDERED FROM NOTIFIER BY QUOTING THE PART NUMBER FG-65-012. USE OF ANY OTHER BATTERY MAY PRESENT A RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
NOTE: See the Noti•Fire•Net Version 5.0 & Higher Manual and the NCM Installation Document or the High-Speed Noti•Fire•Net Manual for system configuration information. NOTE: Over-bending fibre-optic cable can damage it. Do not exceed a 8 cm minimum bend radius. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
J2 LEM-320 Connection LCM-320 Connection SW1 Set to assign a unique SLC loop number LCM-320 LEM-320 NOTE: Note: Do not cut any jumpers on the LCM-320 or LEM-320. Figure 3.4 LCM-320 and LEM-320 Diagram AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
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CHS-4L fasten down LEM-320 through the hole in the LCM-320 board. For mounting in CHS-3L, see Figure 3.1 Figure 3.6 Inserting Pair of Loop Control and Expander Modules into CHS-4L AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
Interface Board Installation Sheet for alternate connections for this purpose. This is only applicable to software versions prior to V23.12. This operation was changed in V23.12 to not toggle the relays on startup. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
Figure 3.10 Fused terminal block on the NPS-xCHS power supply U-series (18U, 28U, 40U) An AFP-3030 panel in a U-series cabinet is fitted with a 240 V cable assembly terminated to the fused terminal block on the NPS-5CHS or NPS-11CHS.
Refer to Figure 3.12 for power connections for a locally powered device. Refer to Figures 3.13 and 3.14 for power connections to a remote or secondary device from a locally powered device. To NPS Power Black Supply Black Black Battery Figure 3.12 Connecting a Locally Powered CPU to power AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
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Installation Connecting Power Sources and Outputs Main CPU (Locally Powered) Red (+) Black (-) Remote CPU Red (+) Black (-) Figure 3.13 Connecting a Remotely Powered CPU to the Main CPU AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
NOTE: The Remote/Secondary CPU must be programmed with the Main PS Node number of the CPU from which it is drawing power. This node number must be separate from its own node number. Refer to the ‘SUPERVISION’ section of the AFP-3030 Programming Manual for more information. 3.7.4 Checking AC Power Power up the fire panel by switching on the PSU switch.
Plug the DB-25 connector end of the custom cable into the EIA-232 port of your printer. Tighten securely. Configure the printer as described in Section 3.8.2 “Configuring the Printer”. 3.8.2 Configuring the Printer Refer to the documentation supplied with the printer for configuration instructions. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
For electrical specifications, see Appendix A.2 “SLC Loops”. For additional notes on SLC resistance values, see Section 4.1 “Opera- tional Checks”. 3.9.2 SLC Capacity The AFP-3030 supports up to five pairs of LCM-320 and LEM-320 modules, providing from one to ten SLC loops. Loop capacity depends on operating mode: •...
J15 USB Connection, J1 Network/Service Connection (NUP) or to the second Network/Service connection on an attached wire or fibre version of the NCM or HS-NCM. Refer to the VeriFire® Tools CD for instructions. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
If a battery leaks and contact is made with the Sulfuric Acid, immediately flush skin and/or eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. Water and household baking soda provides a good neutralizing solution for Sulfuric Acid. continued… AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
P A N E L R U N N I N G F R O M P S I S U P P L Y S T A R T B A T T E R Y T E S T B A C K Figure 4.2 PSI Status Screen AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
NOTE: If running an SLC in conduit with Notification Appliance Circuits, you can reduce problems by exclusively using electronic sounders (such as the MA/SS-24 Series) instead of more electronically noisy notification appliances (such as electromechanical bells or horns). AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
The Primary Quiescent Current and Fire Alarm Current columns are DC current calculations. Use these calculations to confirm that the NPS can provide enough current to support the system during Primary Quiescent and Fire Alarm conditions. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
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If the system provides power for Notification Appliance Circuits, refer to the Device Compatibility Document for 24 V DC notification appliances. NOTE: A current calculation tool can also be found in the Download Centre on the Notifier website: http://www.notifier.com.au/ AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
Alarm Current Device Quantity Total Current/Type (in amps) Alarm Current, from Table A.4, col 3 Additional Load Sum Column for Secondary Quiescent Load Table A.5 Maximum Secondary Power Quiescent Current Draw AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
B.6 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis The AFP-3030 allows for flexible system design. It mounts in a CAB650 or CAB900 backbox using the CHS-3L or in a U-Series back- box using the CHS-4L. Follow these guidelines when deciding where to locate equipment in the backbox. The number of layers that can be mounted in each position of the chassis depends on the module size.
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Flanged nuts Ribbon cable connecting the keypad to the fire panel CPU. Figure B.8 Removing the fire panel keypad Replace keypad on door studs. Replace the Flanged nuts, fastening the keypad to the door. AFP-3030 Installation Manual — P/N DOC-01-031:F 19/11/2018...
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