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Cheetah
Xi and SHP-Pro
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards associated with gaseous fire suppression systems (e.g.,
carbon dioxide and clean agent) stipulate that suitable steps and safeguards shall be taken to prevent injury or death
to personnel in areas whose atmospheres will be made hazardous by the discharge or thermal decomposition of the
agent. One of the recommended safeguards includes providing a means for prompt ventilation (purge) of the fire zone
after an event has occurred.
In the past, Fike offered a self-contained purge panel (P/N 10-045) that could be installed to meet this requirement;
however, the purge panel has been discontinued and is no longer available from Fike. This does not mean that Fike's
releasing systems are no longer able to comply with the purge requirement. It simply means that an alternate method
must be used, as described in this application guide, to accomplish the purge requirement. There are two options that
can be used to perform the purge function with Fike's suppression panels.

Option 1

The first option is to purchase and install the Purge Panel Controller, model TA-
123PP, manufactured by Light Engineered Displays, Inc. (See Figure 1). One
controller must be purchased for each suppression zone and external field
relays must be installed to control the purge components. The L.E.D. purge
controller has been tested by Fike for compatibility and correct operation with
both the Cheetah Xi (including 50 point) and SHP-Pro panels. The purge
controller must be purchased directly from L.E.D. and not from Fike.
Note: This is the only option for performing purge with the SHP-Pro panel.

Option 2

The second option is to utilize the following Cheetah Xi components to accomplish the purge functionality.
2 ea. 55-043 relay module,
1 ea. 55-045 mini-monitor module,
1 ea. 20 Zone annunciator 10-2667,
1 ea. Key-Switch (non-latching capable)*
*The 10-1642 Keyed Abort or 10-2705 Solenoid Disconnect switches can be used for this purpose but would need to
re-label for purge functionality.

General Purge Sequence of Operation

Upon the suppression zone entering into the "Release State", the following shall occur:
1. A relay module configured for "Release" for the active suppression zone will activate. The relay shall be
configured with a time delay (0 to 80 minutes) for "Purge Soak".
2. An LED on a twenty-zone annunciator will illuminate to indicate the start of the "Purge Soak" period for the
suppression zone.
3. Upon completion of the "Purge Soak" timer, the relay module's contacts (item 1) will transfer sending a
"Process" input to the panel via the modules feedback input. This input will be the first interlock required to
initiate purge operation.
4. An LED on a twenty-zone annunciator will illuminate to indicate the completion of the "Purge Soak" period and
the ready state of the purge system.
5. Upon activation of a purge key-switch (non-latching) configured for the suppression zone, a "Process" input
will be sent to the panel. This input will be the second interlock required to initiate purge operation.
Form No. 06-795, Rev. 0 (02/16)
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Purge Operation

BECAUSE SO MUCH IS AT STAKE™
Application Guide
Figure 1 - Model TA-123PP
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  • Page 1 In the past, Fike offered a self-contained purge panel (P/N 10-045) that could be installed to meet this requirement; however, the purge panel has been discontinued and is no longer available from Fike. This does not mean that Fike’s releasing systems are no longer able to comply with the purge requirement. It simply means that an alternate method must be used, as described in this application guide, to accomplish the purge requirement.
  • Page 2 Panel Programming The following example shows how to program the Cheetah Xi components to accomplish purge operation. For this example, the purge operation shall be configured for Zone 1. The first addressable relay module shall be utilized to initiate the “Purge Soak” period for Zone 1. For this example, the module shall be assigned to Loop 1, Address 8.
  • Page 3 This will cause a process input for the module (Loop 1, Address 8) to be received by the Cheetah Xi. This will indicate that the purge system is ready for operation. Figure 4 - “Purge Soak” Relay Module Wiring Note: This wiring configuration must be used for each relay used for purge operation.
  • Page 4 The key-switch (non-latching) and mini monitor module shall be utilized to activate the purge system for Zone 1, upon completion of the “Purge Soak” period. For this example, the module shall be assigned to Loop 1, Address 34. The monitor module shall be programmed as follows (See Figure 5). 1.
  • Page 5 Figure 6 - Relay Module Configured for “Purge” Operation 5. Select the Output Control configuration tab (See Figure 7). 6. Select priority Row 1 and set the Activation State option to “No State”; Action Type option to “No Action”; and Relay State option to “OFF”.
  • Page 6 Upon activation of the relay module, its contacts will transfer causing activation of the modules feedback input (See Figure 4). This will cause a process input for address 1-014 to be received by the Cheetah Xi panel to provide indication of the purge system being active.
  • Page 7 Please feel free to contact Fike’s electrical support at 1-800-979-3453, option 2,1 if you have any questions regarding purge operation with Fike’s Cheetah Xi or SHP-Pro control panels. Figure 10 - LED Annunciator Labeling Form No.
  • Page 8 This page intentionally left blank. This document is only intended to be a guideline and is not applicable to all situations. Because of the many and varied circumstances and  extreme  condition  under  which  Fike’s  products  are  used,  and  because  Fike  has  no  control  over  this  actual  use,  Fike  makes  no  warranties  based on the contents of this document. FIKE MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A SPECFIC PURPOSE.  You  should  not  act  on  any  information,  products  or  services  described  herein  before  you  have  formed  your  own  opinion  through ...

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