Smoke Exhaust Fan; Figure 12 Smoke Exhaust Or Spill Fan Timing - Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Technical And Programming Manual

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When the smoke is no longer present in the supply air duct, a time delay (45-75 Sseconds)
starts, the fan remains in the shutdown mode until the time delay is elapsed, then the duct
detector resets and causes the fan to restart. The presence of smoke in the supply air does
not initiate a Fire Brigade TX signal or any other alarm output (type, quiet alarm). The
Occupant Warning System does not sound. Only the "FIRE' and general alarm indicators
will be flashing and a quiet alarm message displayed.
Notes related to supply air fan applications:
1. Only analogue smoke detectors can be used in supply air fan applications.
2. The detector used in supply air fan applications must be selected as a "Quiet
Alarm" i.e. check box in EBLWin program is ticked.
3. One detector, several detectors or a zone can be programmed to control the
supply air fan.
4. A time signal period output must be configured in EBLWin as shown in section
6.1.3, step 7 to set up time delay (post timing) which is normally 60 seconds
6.1.7

Smoke Exhaust Fan

The smoke exhaust fan is normally controlled by general fire alarm, single device or a zone.
Both analogue detectors and conventional zones can be configured to control the fan.
Standard time signal period output can be used.
Typical AS1668 fan example is shown in Figure 13

Figure 12 Smoke exhaust or spill fan timing

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FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1

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