Polon-Alfa Ignis 1000 Operation And Maintenance Documentation

Fire detection and alarm control panel
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IGNIS 1000
CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM
IGNIS 1240
FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM
CONTROL PANEL
Operation and Maintenance Documentation
ID-E299-001GB
IVA Edition

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  • Page 1 IGNIS 1000 CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM IGNIS 1240 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM CONTROL PANEL Operation and Maintenance Documentation ID-E299-001GB IVA Edition...
  • Page 2: Control Panel Functions At

    Any nonconformity with the instructions contained in the manual may be harmful or may cause violation of the law in force POLON-ALFA bears no responsibility for any damage resulting from usage inconsistent with the manual. A waste product, unsuitable for further use, shall be passed to a waste electric and electronic equipment collection point.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ID-E299-001GB CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................5 DOCUMENTATION CONTENTS ....................... 5 CONTROL PANEL APPLICATION ......................5 SAFETY CONDITIONS ..........................5 1.3.1 Electric shock protection ........................5 1.3.2 Installation and equipment safety ......................5 1.3.3 Repairs and maintenance ........................5 1.3.4 Fuse replacement ........................... 6 DEFINITIONS ............................
  • Page 4 ID-E299-001GB SIGNAL TRANSMISSION/AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONTROLLING ............25 5.10 ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING DEVICES ......................25 5.11 EXTERNAL DEVICE OPERATION INSPECTION ..................25 5.12 CONTROL PANELS PARALLEL OPERATION .................... 26 POWER SUPPLY ............................26 6.1. BASIC POWER SUPPLY .......................... 26 6.2. RESERVE POWER SUPPLY ........................26 INSTALLATION ............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Maintenance works and periodic inspections should be executed by skilled personnel employed by companies authorised or trained by Polon-Alfa. Any repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer. Polon-Alfa bears no responsibility for the operation of any apparatus being serviced or repaired by...
  • Page 6: Fuse Replacement

    Table 2 specifies the equipment for typical fire alarm systems, operating with the control panel in the IGNIS 1000 system, to be ordered separately in required quantities. In the standard execution, the control panel is equipped with 16 detection lines. The ML-3 module...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    ID-E299-001GB Table 2.2 Item Description Remarks 12 V/17 Ah battery two pcs required for control panel ML-3 module to extend panel capacity by 8 lines Conventional fire detectors of 30 and 40 model according to Appendix A range, including intrinsically safe execution Manual call points according to Appendix A WZ-31 additional indicator...
  • Page 8: General Operation Principle

    ID-E299-001GB Allowable signalling device line resistance 10 % of load resistance, but ≤ 50 Ω Signalling device line load resistance 200 Ω ÷ 10 kΩ Signalling device line insulation resistance, min. 100 kΩ Signalling device line operation voltage 24 V + 25 % - 15 % Signalling device allowable current, max.
  • Page 9: Control Panel Design

    ID-E299-001GB CONTROL PANEL DESIGN OVERALL CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION The control panel is made in the form of a metal cabinet intended for wall mounting. The device mounting method is shown in Fig. 3. The cabinet door, which is also the control panel front side, contains all signalling and handling elements, LCD display and a switch with a key that is provided for access level setting.
  • Page 10 ID-E299-001GB with steady light – the disablement mode (line switch off), • no light – the quiescent (supervision) mode. • (3) TRANSMISSION – a red colour diode signalling - with continuous light – the general alarm relay contacts switching in the active position. (4) FIRE –...
  • Page 11: Handling Elements Inside The Control Panel

    ID-E299-001GB (21) FUNCTION SW.OVER, (22) SELECTION, (23) SET – three push buttons enabling usage of the functions designated for the control panel parameters readout or change at the 2 access level: FUNCTION – a function selection, • SELECTION - moving the cursor to the right, •...
  • Page 12: Control Panel Functionality

    ID-E299-001GB BZ1 – 3.15 A battery cluster circuit protection; the T3,15L250V type melt fuse; BZ3 – 1 A external device power supply circuit protection; the F1L250V type melt fuse; BZ2 – 1 A the control panel reserve internal circuits power supply output; (unused in the current version);...
  • Page 13: Nd Access Level

    ID-E299-001GB PERSONNEL PRESENT PERSONNEL ABSENT 6. Fire alarm mode reset RESET 7. Access denied ACCESS DENIED The above information is displayed in the case a function (push button) actuation trial without appropriate access level obtaining. CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS AT 2 ACCESS LEVEL With the FUNCTION, SELECTION→, SET↑...
  • Page 14: Zone Disablement/Re-Enablement

    ID-E299-001GB TESTING ON z. 01 - 0 zone number 1…16 or 24 0 – testing enabled 1 – testing disabled 5.2.3 Zone disablement/re-enablement A disablement/re-enablement of a zone (detection line) is possible using the following function: ZONE ON z. 01 - 0 zone number 1…16 or 24 0 –...
  • Page 15: Disablement/Re-Enablement Of All Zones Simultaneously

    ID-E299-001GB Disruption in configuration settings saved in CONFIG.SET. FAULT control panel memory CH. L 1 FAULT Fault in detection line 1 circuit CH. L 2 FAULT Fault in detection line 2 circuit CH. L 3 FAULT Fault in detection line 3 circuit SDL 1 FAULT Fault in alarm signalling devices line 1 circuit SDL 2 FAULT...
  • Page 16: Rd Access Level

    ID-E299-001GB (alarm number zone number year—month-day) The zone number informs about the alarm source and is consistent with the detection line number (1…24). The display shows the latest alarm number, number of the zone where the alarm occurred, and its date.
  • Page 17: General Alarm Relays Actuation Delay Programming

    ID-E299-001GB 5.3.2 General alarm relays actuation delay programming DELAY - 1’ 30 1’30 – delay time (example) 1’ – minutes (1…9) 30 – seconds (0…59) The delay time setting change is possible with the following push buttons: - increase - decrease. 5.3.3 General alarm signal transmission delay disablement/re-enablement DELAYS ON z.
  • Page 18: Standard Configuration' Loading

    ID-E299-001GB 5.3.5 ‘Standard configuration’ loading STAND. CONF. - 0 0 – loading function disabled 1 – loading function enabled Note: The Standard configuration loading is possible after the loading function initiation with the SET push button and pressing the (P13) RESET push button. 5.3.6 Alarm variants programming VARIANT z.
  • Page 19 ID-E299-001GB VARIANT z. 01 - 0 - with the SELECTION and SET push buttons, choose the proper zone number and variant number equal to ‘0’ - using the FUNCTION push button, select the function DELAY X’ XX’’ - with the SELECTION and SET push buttons, set the proper delay time in minutes (0..9) – the X position in the display and in seconds (00…59) –...
  • Page 20 ID-E299-001GB Note: The delay value set is common for all zones. - using the FUNCTION push button, select the function DELAYS ON z. 01 - 1 - with the SELECTION and SET push buttons, set the proper zone number and ‘1’ (on the last display position) that results in the chosen zone delay enablement.
  • Page 21: Zone Relay Programming

    ID-E299-001GB In case another pair of interdependent zones should be formed, it is necessary to change places of the detector lines connection on the clamp board. Two-stage alarm with zone-time interdependence The control panel operation is same as in the preceding alarm variant with one exception: a 1 stage alarm is omitted and a 2 stage alarm is evoked immediately.
  • Page 22: Quiescent (Supervision) Mode

    ID-E299-001GB 5.4. QUIESCENT (SUPERVISION) MODE In the quiescent mode, i.e. when the control panel waits for a signal from fire warning devices, only a green colour POWER (6) diode is lit on the front panel informing that the control panel is power supplied.
  • Page 23 ID-E299-001GB one-stage alarm with a preliminary reset; • two-stage alarm with a preliminary reset; • two-stage alarm with zone-time interdependence • one-stage alarm with zone-time interdependence. • One-stage alarm A line element actuation immediately evokes the general fire alarm (of the 2 stage) –...
  • Page 24: Fault Mode

    ID-E299-001GB 5.6. FAULT MODE The fault mode is signalled by the control panel in case of the following fault detection: a break of or a short circuit in any detection line; a break of or a short circuit in any monitoring line; a break of or a short circuit in external acoustic signalling device lines;...
  • Page 25: Signal Transmission/Auxiliary Equipment Controlling

    ID-E299-001GB SIGNAL TRANSMISSION/AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONTROLLING The control panel is able to control protecting devices or transfer fire alarm signals to a monitoring station using the relay outputs that are activated during a fire alarm. The general alarm relay operation may be delayed or immediate. The delay is programmable in the 0 to 9 min 59 s range, with 1-s step.
  • Page 26: Control Panels Parallel Operation

    ID-E299-001GB 5.12 CONTROL PANELS PARALLEL OPERATION Fig. 8 presents the connection method of a common sound signalling device to two control panels and possibility to transmit a common alarm and fault signal to the monitoring system. In the case of an acoustic signalling device of resistance > 10 kΩ, the control panels can indicate an external devices fault.
  • Page 27: Installation

    ID-E299-001GB Automatic power supply switch-off. During the control panel operation, being power supplied only from a battery cluster, the battery voltage progressively decreases. A reserve power supply voltage drop down to ca. 22 V is acoustically signalled. Further decline in the battery panel voltage and achieving 21 V level will result in the control panel automatic switch-off.
  • Page 28: Standard Configuration Loading

    ID-E299-001GB • to measure resistance of detection, monitoring and alarm lines and compare with admissible values; • to check the wires polarization (‘+’, ‘-‘) with the terminal descriptions in the control panel; • to check presence of end-of-line resistors on unused line clamps in the control panel (detection lines –...
  • Page 29: Software For Event Memory Readout

    ID-E299-001GB the TRANSMISSION, SIGNALLING DEVICES, PERSONNEL push buttons are in ON position (lack • of disablement). SOFTWARE FOR EVENT MEMORY READOUT EVENT MEMORY GENERAL DESCRIPTION The IGNIS 1240 control panel is equipped with the memory of the events that took place during the premises supervision.
  • Page 30: Software Launching And Event Memory Readout

    SOFTWARE LAUNCHING AND EVENT MEMORY READOUT The software necessary for the event memory readout and information materials are available on www.polon-alfa.pl web site after obtaining an access code. After connecting the control panel to the computer, it is necessary to: switch the computer on;...
  • Page 31: Control Panel Special Applications

    Such circuits provide the [Ex I IIC] safety category. Intrinsically safe circuits in the IGNIS 1000 system can be created in conventional detection lines with an application of the following separators manufactured by STAHL company: single-channel 9167/13-11-00s;...
  • Page 32 ID-E299-001GB Mains power supply: Three cable terminals are provided to connect 230 V/ 50 Hz mains wires and a protection wire. The terminals are protected against incidental touch with a covering plate. In case protection grounding is used (recommended), the protection wire should be connected to the bolt placed inside the control panel on its side wall.
  • Page 33 ID-E299-001GB ML1-1240 3-23-43 NC – C – NO P3 zone alarm relay ML1-1240 4-24-44 NC – C – NO P4 zone alarm relay ML1-1240 5-25-45 NC – C – NO P5 zone alarm relay ML1-1240 6-26-46 NC – C – NO P6 zone alarm relay ML1-1240 7-27-47...
  • Page 34 ID-E299-001GB ML2-1240 9 – 10 + - – L9 detection line ML2-1240 29 – 30 + - – L10 detection line ML2-1240 11 – 12 + - – L11 detection line ML2-1240 31 – 32 + - – L12 detection line ML2-1240 13 –...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    ID-E299-001GB ML3-1240 17 – 18 + - – LK3 monitoring line ML3-1240 37 – 38 + - – LA3alarm line ML3-1240 19 – 39 – 40 NO – C – NC P27 general fault relay MZ-4212 Z5; Z6 + - – 24 V ext.
  • Page 36: Fuse Replacement

    ID-E299-001GB panic or any damage in the building resulting from the test execution. The external signal receivers and a monitoring centre must be notified of a planned test; battery checking – pursuant to the manufacturer’s instructions. battery condition checking – according to the battery manufacturer recommendations. 12.3 FUSE REPLACEMENT The control panel is equipped with melt fuses in the following circuits:...
  • Page 37 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 1 Control panel front side view...
  • Page 38 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 2 IGNIS 1240 design and dimensions...
  • Page 39 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 3 Control panel mounting...
  • Page 40 ID-E299-001GB 1. Openings for wire introduction 2. Clamps for screens (screened wires 3. Line modules terminal blocks Fig. 4 Connection clamps arrangement Fig. 5 Control panel controller view...
  • Page 41 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 6 Control panel Power supply unit view...
  • Page 42 ID-E299-001GB The illustration does not contain end-of-line resistors that should be installed at the end of the lines. Fig. 7 Control panels parallel operation...
  • Page 43 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 8 G-35 base connection method into detection line...
  • Page 44 ID-E299-001GB Fig. 9 G-40 base connection method into detection line...
  • Page 45 ID-E299-001GB APPENDIX A IGNIS 1000 SYSTEM LINE ELEMENTS Element description Quiescent current 40 model range conventional detectors DOR-40 Optical smoke detector 60 µA DUR-40 Universal optical smoke detector 60 µA TUP-40 Heat detector 40 µA DOT-40 Multi-sensor smoke and heat detector 150 µA...

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