Kidde Fire Systems PEGAsys Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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August 1999
P/N 76-100016-001
PEGAsys
®
Intelligent Suppression-Control
and Fire-Alarm System
Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance Manual
UL Listing File No. S2422
Factory Mutual Approval J.I. No. OB2A6.AY
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LISTED
Fire Systems

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  • Page 1 August 1999 P/N 76-100016-001 PEGAsys ® Intelligent Suppression-Control and Fire-Alarm System Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual UL Listing File No. S2422 Factory Mutual Approval J.I. No. OB2A6.AY LISTED Fire Systems...
  • Page 3 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression-Control and Fire-Alarm System Installation, Operation, And Maintenance Manual Document No. PEGAsys August 1999...
  • Page 5: Terms And Abbreviations

    This Manual Is To Be Used By Trained Distributors Only FOREWORD This manual is intended to clearly and accurately reflect the PEGAsys Fire Alarm/Suppression Control System. This publication de- scribes the operation, installation and maintenance of the PEGAsys Fire Alarm/Suppression Control System, P/Ns 76-100000-501 for Single-Loop System and 76-100000-600 for Multi-Loop System.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward ................................. i Terms and Abbreviations ..........................i Appendices ..............................vi List of Illustrations ............................vii List of Tables ..............................ix Safety Summary ............................x PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................1-1 Introduction ..................................1-1 1-1.1 System Description ................................ 1-1 1-1.2 System Components ..............................
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.) PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE 2-6.3 Active Supervisory Trouble Mode ..........................2-10 2-6.3.1 Supervisory Trouble Mode Indication ........................... 2-10 2-6.3.2 Supervisory Trouble Mode User Action ........................2-10 2-6.4 Active Trouble Mode ..............................2-11 2-6.4.1 Trouble Mode Indications .............................. 2-11 2-6.4.2 Trouble Mode User Action .............................
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.) PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE 4-3.4.1 Walk Testing Detectors ..............................4-2 4-3.4.2 Walk Test Procedure ..............................4-2 4-3.5 Alarm Simulation Test (AST) ............................4-2 4-3.5.1 AST Procedure ................................4-3 Disarming and Rearming Release Circuits ........................4-3 4-4.1 Disarming Release Circuits ............................4-3 4-4.2 Arming Release Circuits ..............................
  • Page 10: Appendices

    GLOSSARY ..................................F-1 DISPLAY ABBREVIATIONS ............................G-1 INDEX .................................... H-1 SYSTEM DRAWINGS ..............................I-1 PEGAsys NETWORK INTERFACE CARD ........................J-1 ADDRESSABLE SIGNAL/SOUNDER ..........................K-1 REMOTE DISPLAY CONTROL MODULE AND REMOTE DISPLAY MODULE ............... L-1 ADDRESSABLE ALARMLINE MODULE ........................M-1 NETWORKABLE CENTRAL CONTROL MODULE (NCCM) ..................N-1...
  • Page 11: List Of Illustrations

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE TITLE PAGE PEGAsys System Overall Diagram ..........................1-0 Central Control Module (CCM) ............................1-2 Display Module Assembly .............................. 1-2 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) ..........................1-2 Power Supply/Charger Assembly ..........................1-2 Basic I/O Motherboard ..............................1-3 Multi-Loop I/O Motherboard ............................1-3 Signal Output Module ..............................
  • Page 12 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (CONT.) FIGURE TITLE PAGE 7-14 Style 6, RX/TX PC Line Connections ..........................7-8 7-15 Style 6, RX/TX PC Line Connections with Loop Isolators ....................7-9 7-16 Style 7, RX/TX PC Line Connection ..........................7-9 7-17 CCM Printer Port ................................7-12 viii...
  • Page 13 Approved Release Output Devices ..........................3-9 Troubleshooting Index ..............................5-1 RX/TX Configuration Selection ............................5-3 PEGAsys System Parts List ............................6-1 RX/TX Configuration Selection ............................7-3 Aux. Power Supply Module Connections to Rev. A ......................7-5 Aux. Power Supply Module Connections to Rev. C ......................7-5...
  • Page 14: Safety Summary

    Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit. Follow the Instructions in the installation, operating, and programming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. PEGAsys operation and reliability depend upon proper installation. Fire Alarm System Limitations...
  • Page 15 Auxiliary Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control panel. It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel. Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled.
  • Page 17: General Information

    BIP protocol which utilizes a two-wire (Style 4), four wire of two PCB assemblies, the display module and the main pro- (Style 6) or isolated (Style 7) multiplex trunk. The PEGAsys can cessor module. The CCM controls the operation and supervi-...
  • Page 18: Receiver/Transmitter Module (Rx/Tx)

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System • Battery charging and supervision • AC power supervision • 24 VDC supervision • Battery load test • 24 VDC ground fault detection (+/-) • Auxiliary 24 VDC outputs Loop Isolator for Style 7 Display Reset Switch Figure 1-4.
  • Page 19: Multi-Loop Motherboard

    The I/O motherboard mounts to standoffs on the back of the main 1-2.7.1 SIGNAL OUTPUT MODULE and expansion enclosures with screws provided. The PEGAsys panel has the capacity for a maximum of (8) Alarm Sounder/Signal Output cards, thus providing 32 possible sig- nal circuits. Each Alarm Sounder/Signal Output card, Figure 1- 8, is equipped with supervised 24 VDC outputs which can operate as Style “Y”...
  • Page 20: 1-2.7.3 Agent Release Output Module

    1-2.7.3 AGENT RELEASE OUTPUT MODULE The enclosure (Figure 1-12) is a heavy duty steel cabinet which The PEGAsys panel has the capacity for a maximum of 8 agent can house up to two 40AH batteries. For installation informa- release output modules, providing up to 8 release circuits and tion see Paragraph 7-9.1.
  • Page 21: 1-2.9.2 Smartone Photoelectric Detectors

    The SmartOne Contact Monitor (P/N 70-407008-00X) allows an installer the ability to interface typical NO/NC fire alarm de- vices, such as water flow and tamper switches to the PEGAsys system. The contact monitor is also used to interface to the manual alarm, manual release and abort stations.
  • Page 22: 1-2.14 Loop Isolator Devices

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Table 1-1. System Specifications 1-2.14 Loop Isolator Devices The SmartOne series of loop devices, shown in Figures 1-19 through 1-21, offer optional loop isolation which protects the loop from wire to wire short conditions (NFPA Style 7.0).
  • Page 23: Operation

    Software) to define if a loop device input is to be non-latch- ing. The non-latching operation will allow the loop input The control and indicators of the PEGAsys system are located devices to generate an "Alarm Off" signal to the panel. When on the display panel, shown in Figure 2-1.
  • Page 24: Audible Device

    "Main Processor Power On" and that the CPU ERROR indicator is lit. Ensure that the audible device The PEGAsys system provides three distinct levels of program is buzzing continuously. protection, as required by UL Standard 864. The user can only Press the display module reset switch.
  • Page 25 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Table 2-1. Control and Indicators u l l , f f u l i o i t o i t u l l o i t u l l o i t u l l...
  • Page 26: System Menus

    2-5.1 Menu Structure threshold. The PEGAsys menu structure consists of a main menu, and 2-5.4.1 ISOLATE MENU FUNCTION multiple sub-level menus. The sub-level menus may also con- tain multiple sub-level menus. The main menu displays after The isolate menu function (Table 2-2) permits the operator to you enter a valid password.
  • Page 27: Modes Of Operation

    The 80-character display will cycle between all currently MODES OF OPERATION active alarms. Example: The PEGAsys system has four modes of operation. Each mode has different indications and action required. The following Para- graphs describe each mode, indications and action if required.
  • Page 28: Level One Menu Structure

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Please Enter Password 1:ISOLATE 2:LIST 3:SET 4:TEST 1:LoopDevices 1:IsolatedDevices/Outputs 1:Time - Date 1:Lamp Test 2:SignalOutputs 2:EventBuffer 2:PrinterControl 2:Loop Device(Alarm Test) 3:RelayOutputs 3:Detector Level 3:Battery Test 4:Release Outputs 4:Active Events 5:City TieOutput 5:Programming 6:Digital I/O...
  • Page 29: Level Two Menu Structure

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Please Enter Password 1:ISOLATE 2:LIST 3:SET 4:TEST 1:Isolated Devices/Outputs 1:Loop Devices 1:Lamp Test 1:Time - Date 2:Signal Outputs 2:EventBuffer 2:Printer 2:Loop Device(Alarm Test) 3:Relay Outputs 3:DetectorLevel 3:Devices 3:Battery Test 4:Release Outputs 4:Active Events 4:Programming...
  • Page 30: Isolate Menu Function

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Table 2-2. Isolate Menu Function i t c i r c i t p o s I e c i o s I o s i o s I t a l o s I...
  • Page 31: Set Menu Function

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Table 2-4. Set Menu Function o l l o l l o l l t l o t n i n i r i t c t n i n i r i t c...
  • Page 32: 2-6.3 Active Supervisory Trouble Mode

    For latching mode: To return the system to normal, press the RESET button once. If powering 4-wire detector from the PEGAsys, the reset button will need to be pushed once to reset the detector and once to reset the panel to a nor- mal condition.
  • Page 33: 2-6.4 Active Trouble Mode

    PRINTING OPERATION audible signal. The 80 character display will cycle between all currently In addition to the LCD display, the PEGAsys system informa- active troubles and prealarms. Example: tion can be viewed using the Printer port of the CCM. For de- tailed information pertaining to connecting a RS-232 peripheral device, see the Chapter 7, Paragraph 7-18.
  • Page 34: 2-8.1.1 Listing Eoc Programming

    Types of Inputs and Outputs 1:ISOLATE 2:LIST 3:SET 4:TEST The PEGAsys has various input and output devices/modules which are discussed in the following paragraphs: Select the list EOC program by typing the function formula, 2-5- 2-8.3.1 SYSTEM INPUTS The system will then list all lines of the Event Output Control pro- Devices which are classified as system inputs are smoke detectors, gramming on the LCD and any attached printer.
  • Page 35: 2-8.3.5 System I/O Modules

    CCM by these three digits 2. The PEGAsys system can support a total of 16 I/O modules and a fourth digit representing the RX/TX channel number. for single loop and 23 I/O modules for multi-loop, 8 maximum of There are three ways to address the RCU (Loop) devices.
  • Page 36: Registering Rcus

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System 1:ISOLATE 2:LIST tion would be to attach all pre addressed loop devices to the PC line of the RX/TX module. Power up the system (if it is not already run- 3:SET 4:TEST ning). As the loop devices power up they will begin to communicate Select the set RCU address function by typing the function with the RX/TX module.
  • Page 37: 2-8.7.3 Remote Relay Registration

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System for further details on RCU registration. Access the PEGAsys system menus by: (1) Press 0 (zero) key. Verify that the display reads: 1: Alarm PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD Active input initiates an alarm at the central control panel and is latched in the EOC until the system is (2) Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password.
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  • Page 39: Functional Description

    BLOCK DIAGRAM above devices/modules for both configurations are shown in the Overall Functional Block Diagrams, Figures 3-1 and 3-2. The PEGAsys system is divided into seven functional blocks as Each device/module is described in detail in Paragraph 3-3. follows: Display...
  • Page 40: Functional Descriptions

    Each of these relays have Form C style, PEGAsys system. It receives loop device data from the RX/TX rated at 1A, 30VDC. module, processes the data based on pre-programmed instruc-...
  • Page 41: Receiver/Transmitter (Rx/Tx) Module

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System 3-3.2 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) The RX/TX receives control requests from the CCM and estab- lishes communications with the loop devices. The RX/TX re- The RX/TX functions as the hardware & software interface be- ceives status changes from the loop devices and reports these tween the loop devices and the CCM.
  • Page 42: Power Supply/Charger Assembly, Revision A

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System 3-3.3 Power Supply/Charger Assembly, Rev. A The power supply/charger assembly is addressable and com- municates with the CCM over the I/O bus. This power supply assembly was provided with earlier systems. The power supply/charger assembly provides terminal connec- Information is being provided for service purposes only.
  • Page 43: Power Supply/Charger Assembly, Revision C

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System 3-3.4 Power Supply/Charger Assembly, Rev. C. • P/N 76-100009-003 is supplied with an 8" harness to mount a main power supply/charger assembly to an auxiliary power • Battery charging (up to 99 AH) and supervision module in a expansion enclosure.
  • Page 44: 3-3.5 Multi-Loop I/O Motherboard

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System 3-3.5 Multi-Loop I/O Motherboard connection located on the motherboard and the loop number and addresses assigned to the connected module. Refer to Drawing. The multi-loop I/O motherboard assembly, P/N 76-100017-001, No. 06-235443-012, in Appendix I, for installation details.
  • Page 45: 3-3.6 Signal Output Module

    Power for normal standby and alarm operation derives from ei- ther of two sources; 1) primary supply up to its capacity, or 2) The PEGAsys panel has the capacity for a maximum of 8 Sig- auxiliary power supply input. Provision for hardwire input of aux-...
  • Page 46: Relay Output Module

    The auxiliary relays are rated for 2.0 Amp @ 30 VDC & 1.0 Amp @ 120 VAC. Refer to Drawing. No. 06-235371-007, in Appen- The PEGAsys panel has the capacity for a maximum of 8 Aux- dix I, for further installation details.
  • Page 47: Agent Release Module

    Agent Release Output Module Table 3-2. Approved Release Output Devices The PEGAsys panel has the capacity for a maximum of 8 agent release output modules, which provides up to 8 possible release circuits and 24 maximum signal outputs on these modules.
  • Page 48: 3-3.9 City Tie Module

    The module has an Am- ber LED to signify disconnect status. The ability for individual out- The City Tie Module will operate during PEGAsys' “FailSoft” put isolate is provided through the system operator menu.
  • Page 49: 3-3.10 Field Devices

    NO/NC fire alarm de- vice address, pre-alarm & alarm sensitivity set points and drift vices, such as water flow and tamper switches to the PEGAsys compensation algorithm are stored in each detectors non vola- system.
  • Page 50: 3-3.15 Addressable Relay Output Devices

    3-3.15 Addressable Relay Output Devices The addressable relay output device (P/N 70-408004-001) pro- vides the PEGAsys system with a Form “C” dry contact inter- face for remote control applications. The device connects directly to the RX/TX multiplex loop and contains an SPDT relay for control of auxiliary equipment.
  • Page 51: Loop Isolator, Rx/Tx Mount

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Figure 3-18. Loop Isolator, 6" Detector Base Mount Figure 3-16. Loop Isolator, RX/TX Mount Figure 3-17. Loop Isolator, Stand-Alone 3-13 76-100016-001 August 1999...
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  • Page 53: Maintenance Procedure

    4-3.2 Loop Device Test PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD The PEGAsys system provides a unique detector test function (2) Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password. which allows a user to initiate a test of a detection device through (3) Press the return (↵) key. Verify that the display reads:...
  • Page 54: Walk Test

    Walk Test (2) Type in the Level-2 password. The PEGAsys system provides a one person walk test func- (3) Press the return (↵) key. Verify that the display reads: tion. This allows the service person to enable a group of de-...
  • Page 55: 4-3.5.1 Ast Procedure

    The disarming and rearming procedures which follow must be The system is now in full operation in accordance with sys- performed when testing the PEGAsys system. Prior to preced- tem programming. ing ensure the notes below from NFPA 72 Chapter 7 are under- stood.
  • Page 56: 4-6.1 Power-Up Procedure

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM) Remove DC power by disconnecting batteries first. 1:AM 2:PM Remove AC power by shutting off the circuit breaker to the panel, second. (d) Type in appropriate selection (1 for AM or 2 for PM).
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting And Corrective Maintenance

    - t t i STANDARD FAULT-ISOLATION TECHNIQUES & & & Failure of the PEGAsys system to function properly will usually be caused by one or more of the following faults: - i t l Failure of the Power Supply Burned Out Indicator...
  • Page 58: Removal And Replacement

    Remove the two mounting screws from the module and move The following paragraphs provide required tools and step-by-step module to gain access to connected wiring. replacement procedures for the PEGAsys. The procedures should also be used to assist module and device installation. Remove the plug from the RS-232 port.
  • Page 59: Field Devices

    5-4.4 Field Devices The following paragraph provides the step-by-step procedure to replace field devices into the PEGAsys system. NOTE: Smoke and heat detectors can be replaced without powering down the system. If adding new loop devices to the system, then the panel will need to be powered down.
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  • Page 61: Parts List

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System CHAPTER 6 PARTS LIST INTRODUCTION The PEGAsys system parts list, Table 6-1 provides a list of all repair parts. Table 6-1. PEGAsys System Parts List NOMENCLATURE PART NUMBER SYSTEMS PEGAsys Control Unit (includes CCM with One RX/TX Module, One Power Supply/...
  • Page 62 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Table 6-1. PEGAsys System Parts List (Continued) NOMENCLATURE PART NUMBER SMARTONE FIELD DEVICES Intelligent Photoelectric Detector, Model PSD-7152 71-402001-100 Intelligent Ionization Detector, Model CPD-7052 70-402001-100 Intelligent Thermal Detector, Model THD-7252 70-404001-100 6' Universal Detector Base, Model 6SB...
  • Page 63: Installation

    With the enclosure held by the top two screws place the bottom two mounting screws in place. Tighten the screws. Reinstall the The PEGAsys Central Control Panel enclosure is 28 inches high enclosure door at this time. Care must be taken when installing x 18 inches wide x 5½...
  • Page 64: Installation Procedure For Rx/Tx Module (Multi-Loop Only)

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System ure 7-3 shows the expansion backplate which provides mount- ing for up to 8 auxiliary power supplies. Figure 7-4, shows the expansion backplate which provides mounting for two I/O moth- erboards. To install, position the back plate in the enclosure and fasten it to the seven studs located in the enclosure using the nuts sup- plied with the enclosure.
  • Page 65: Installation Of I/O Modules

    The following paragraph provides the step-by-step procedure to Connect 24VDC wiring from terminal block (TB1-TB8) to install a signal audible output module into the PEGAsys system. 24VDC input plug J1. The terminal block which will be used Remove the signal audible output module from packing and to power the RX/TX will be dependant upon which slot the inspect for physical damage.
  • Page 66: 7-7.2 Relay Output Module

    MAIN POWER SUPPLY (76-100009-001) The following paragraph provides the step-by-step procedure to install a city tie output module into the PEGAsys system. Remove the agent release module from packing and in- spect for physical damage. Set module configuration. Refer to drawing 06-235443-008 in Appendix I.
  • Page 67: Power Supply/Charger (Rev C), Wiring Diagram

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Insert and tighten the four mounting screws into the four BLK/WHT corners of the mounting plate. Table 7-2. Aux. Power Supply Module Connections to Rev A, Main Power Supply/Charger Assembly AC OUT AC IN...
  • Page 68: 7-7.8. Power Supply Communication Connections

    Both Rev. A & C communicate with the CCM over the I/O bus of Space is provided within the Central Control Panel for two 12V the PEGAsys system. To that end, there are different ways of 33AH sealed lead acid batteries used for 24 hour standby op- connecting these components.
  • Page 69: Field Device Connection To Rx/Tx Module

    FIELD DEVICE CONNECTION TO RX/TX MODULE Field devices connect to terminal block (TB1) located on the PEGAsys System’s Receiver/Transmitter (RX/TX). The cable connecting the field devices to the RX/TX module provides power and bidirectional communications to the loop devices. One RX/ TX module can support up to 255 SmartOne addressable field devices.
  • Page 70: Style 4, Rx/Tx Pc Line Connections

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Figure 7-13. Style 4, RX/TX PC Line Connections In the Style 6 wiring, configuration the RX/TX automatically trans- Figure 7-14. Style 6, RX/TX PC Line Connections mits data and power bidirectionally when a break in the PC line Loop Isolator devices are available to support NFPA-72 Wiring wiring occurs.
  • Page 71: Output Signal Connection

    Figure 7-16. Style 7, RX/TX PC Line Connection 7-11 OUTPUT SIGNAL CONNECTION The PEGAsys System provides output signals to drive alarm devices and communicate with central stations and control equipment. These outputs are provided on the CCM and op- tional I/O modules.
  • Page 72: External Power Failure Indicator Connection

    Detector Sensitivity Procedure CONNECTION The step-by-step procedure to perform the setting sensitivity The PEGAsys System provides a 2 A @ 30 VDC SPDT relay on test follows: the power supply control unit that de-energizes (normally pow- Access the PEGAsys system menu’s by: ered) in the event of a power supply monitor trouble - troubles (1) Press 0 (zero) key.
  • Page 73: Addressable Contact Input Device Installation

    7-17 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT 7-18.2 Connecting a Printer Before powering up the PEGAsys for the first time, ensure that The RS-232 printer port of the CCM is a supervised connec- the following has been completed: tion. The installer must enable the printer port for operation.
  • Page 74: Ccm Printer Port

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System A simple connection cable is all that is needed to connect the serial printer to the RS-232 port of the CCM. The following dia- gram represents the cable. PRINTER RX (receive data) Sig. Gnd.
  • Page 75: Power Supply Requirements

    AC BRANCH CIRCUIT The PEGAsys fire alarm/suppression control system requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit (120 or 240 VAC), which must be labeled FIRE ALARM. This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises.
  • Page 76 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System SYSTEM STANDBY POWER REQUIREMENTS The control panel provides regulated power for operating external devices, system operation, and standby battery charging. The power for operating external devices is expandable. When using additional main power supplies in expansion cabinets, each supply must be evaluated for its loading in the same way as the primary power supply in the main cabinet.
  • Page 77 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System SYSTEM ALARM POWER REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Use Table A4 (Alarm ) to determine main system power supply and any installed auxiliary power module combination, alarm current requirements. When using additional main power supplies in expansion cabinets, each supply must be evaluated for its own loading in the same way as the primary power supply in the main cabinet.
  • Page 78 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System CALCULATING BATTERY SIZE REQUIRED Table A-5 sums the standby and alarm loads to arrive at the battery size, in amp hours (AH), needed to support the control panel. There is a maximum battery size which the system power supply (P/N 76-100009-010) is capable of charging. Select batteries which meet or exceed the total amp hours (AH) calculated and are within the acceptable range of the system battery charger output, which is 12 to 99 AH.
  • Page 79 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System POWER SUPPLY/BATTERY CAPACITY. The system is capable of charging batteries of various capacities up to 99 AH, refer to Table A-6 for details concerning battery capacities and charging capabilities. Table A-6. Battery Capacities a l i...
  • Page 80 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System a i l Main Power Supply Loading Examples: This example is based on the same system as above. Refer to Paragraph A-2 for additional information. Standby or Non-Alarm Power Requirement Calculation l a r...
  • Page 81 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System l a r l o r t i n a i l a i l - i t l l a t y t i s t i c r i t i u...
  • Page 82 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Battery Size Requirement Calculation Example Results: The results of the prior calculations are as follows: Current requirement of the 120VAC Main Feed is 1.9 Amps. System Power Requirement when in Standby is 0.380 Amps.
  • Page 83: System Expansion

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX B SYSTEM EXPANSION The PEGAsys system is capable of substantial expansion in the number of RX/TX loops, I/O modules and system output power. AC OUT AC OUT AC IN AC IN DC IN 1...
  • Page 84 AUX 2 Figure B-4. Expanded Single Loop System Figure B-5 shows an expanded PEGAsys system which is ca- pable of having 8 I/O modules of various types and a maximum 24VDC power at 40 amps. This DC power would be hardwired...
  • Page 85 DC IN 2 DC IN 2 Figure B-6 shows a expanded PEGAsys system which could have 16 I/O modules and 56 amps of 24 VDC power. The figure also displays the flexibility to bring all four power supply assemblies in the second expansion enclosure to one set of batteries.
  • Page 86 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System Figure B-7. Expanded ML Sys. with 8 RX/TX & 9 I/O Modules August 1999 76-100016-001...
  • Page 87: Releasing Applications

    HALON 1301 Extinguishing Systems The abort function is a feature which manually stops a discharge NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems time delay. The PEGAsys supports four styles of aborts, as listed in Table C-1. NFPA 15 Water Spray Systems NFPA 16...
  • Page 88 Failure to install this resistor will result in a "Trouble Open" message for that monitor. (P/N 87875201). Figure C-1 shows the interconnection of the SPECIAL MODULE TYPES addressable contact monitor and the abort station switch. The PEGAsys provides specific styles of devices which have C-5.2 Manual Release Switch special releasing functions, these devices are: The manual release switch is an addressable contact monitor C-5.1...
  • Page 89 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System AGENT RELEASE APPLICATIONS PRE-ACTION SPRINKLER APPLICATIONS The PEGAsys system can be used to activate and supervise pre- C-6.1 CCM Release Output Wiring action sprinkler and deluge sprinkler systems for protection of fa- cilities. The CCM output (MP1) and agent release output modules...
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  • Page 91 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX D Space Reserved for Future Use. 76-100016-001 August 1999...
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  • Page 93: Factory Mutual Sprinkler Requirements

    GENERAL INFORMATION Style 6 wiring. Refer to Drawing No. 06-235443-002 for com- plete RX/TX PC line wiring instructions. PEGAsys system installation applications which require Fac- • Provide 90 hours of standby battery and 10 minutes of alarm tory Mutual (FM) approval of pre-action and deluge sprinkler operation.
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  • Page 95: Glossary

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX F GLOSSARY i l i r i f & f i r t i t , t f t t i , t i " " ’ i l l & s ’...
  • Page 96 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System i l i l i x t t i s ’ i r t August 1999 76-100016-001...
  • Page 97 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System f i t s ’ , t r l i a i t l f i t f i t & f i t i f i s ’ , y l 76-100016-001 August 1999...
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  • Page 99: Display Abbreviations

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX G DISPLAY ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning RS-232-C A.V. Alarm Verification All Right Acknowledge Open ADDR. Address Optional Relay Alarm Output Alarm Off P.C. Power Communications Line BAT. Battery P.S. Power Supply C.L.
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  • Page 101: Index

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX H INDEX Subject Page Paragraph Accessing the System Menus ................2-4 ........... 2-5.2 Active Alarm Mode .................... 2-5 ........... 2-6.2 Active Supervisory Trouble Mode ..............2-10 ..........2-6.3 Active Trouble Mode ..................2-11 ..........2-6.4 Addressable Contact Input Device Installation ..........
  • Page 102 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System INDEX (Cont.) Subject Page Paragraph Enable/Disable RTC Program Line Numbers ........... 2-12 ..........2-8.2.2 Entering Passwords ..................2-2 ........... 2-3.3 EOC Programming ..................2-11 ..........2-8.1 Exiting the System Menus ................2-4 ........... 2-5.3 External Power Failure Indicator Connection ............
  • Page 103 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System INDEX (Cont.) Subject Page Paragraph Normal Standby Mode ..................2-5 ........... 2-6.1 Output Signal Connection ................. 7-9 ........... 7-11 Overall Block Diagram Description ..............3-1 ........... 3-2 Parts List ......................6-1 ........... 6 Power-Down Procedure ................... 4-3 ........... 4-5.1 Power-Down System ..................
  • Page 104 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System INDEX (Cont.) Subject Page Paragraph Supervisory Trouble Mode User Action .............2-10 ..........2-6.3.2 System Components ..................1-1 ........... 1-1.2 System Description ..................1-1 ........... 1-1.1 System I/O Modules ..................2-13 ..........2-8.3.5 System Inputs ....................2-12 ..........2-8.3.1 System Menus ....................
  • Page 105: I System Drawings

    PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System APPENDIX I SYSTEM DRAWINGS This appendix provides installation diagrams and instructions for various PEGAsys system modules. COMPONENT DRAWING No. PAGE No. Central Control Module 06-235443-001 Receiver/Transmitter Module 06-235443-002 Power Supply Module (Revision XC) 06-235443-003...
  • Page 106 SOUNDER 1 SOUNDER 2 VOLT FREE RELAYS V/F RELAY FAULT DISPLAY ASSEMBLY SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 CCM RESET BUTTOM SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 1 TO I/O MODULES AN POWER SUPPLIES PLG2 TO RX/TX LOOP CONTROLLER DISP PRINT P.C.
  • Page 107 NOTES: 1. JUMPER ARRANGEMENTS FOR SOUNDER 1 SIGNAL SOUNDER AGENT RELEASE 8. RELEASING OUTPUT DEVICES SOLENOIDS 890181 2. SOUNDER/RELEASE CIRCUITS ARE RATED AT 24VDC, 2A POWER LIMITED. 899175 SUPERVISORY CURRENT - 2.4mA/CIRCUIT 895630 3. ALL RELAY OUTPUTS (VOLT/FREE RELAYS AND V/F RELAY) ARE RATED 897494 AT 30VDC, 1A.
  • Page 108 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display & Control Assembly (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-001 REVISION SHEET 3 of 4 August 1999 76-100016-001...
  • Page 109 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display & Control Assembly (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-001 REVISION SHEET 4 of 4 76-100016-001 August 1999...
  • Page 110 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Receiver/Transmitter Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-002 REVISION SHEET 1 of 2 August 1999 76-100016-001...
  • Page 111 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Receiver/Transmitter Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-002 REVISION SHEET 2 of 2 76-100016-001 August 1999...
  • Page 112 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Power Supply (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-003 REVISION SHEET 1 of 1 August 1999 76-100016-001...
  • Page 113 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Power Supply (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-003 REVISION SHEET 1 of 2 76-100016-001 August 1999...
  • Page 114 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Power Supply (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-003 REVISION SHEET 2 of 2 August 1999 I-10 76-100016-001...
  • Page 115 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Release Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-005 REVISION SHEET 1 of 3 76-100016-001 I-11 August 1999...
  • Page 116 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Release Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-005 REVISION SHEET 2 of 3 August 1999 I-12 76-100016-001...
  • Page 117 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Release Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235371-005 REVISION SHEET 3 of 3 76-100016-001 I-13 August 1999...
  • Page 118 NOTES: 1. MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENTS: SIGNAL CIRCUIT - 2.0 A SUPERVISORY CURRENT - 2.4 mA/CIRCUIT 06-129569-001 SIGNAL AUDIBLE MODULE SIGNAL AUDIBLE MODULE 2. NOMINAL VOLTAGE 24.0 VDC 3. SIGNAL OUTPUT REQUIRE THE USE OF END OF LINE RESISTOR (EOR) - 10K, 0.5W; NOT SUPPLIED WITH PANEL.
  • Page 119 4 STYLE "Y" 2 STYLE "Y" AND 1 STYLE "Z" CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 3 CIRCUIT 3 CIRCUIT 4 JUMPERS SWITCHES JUMPERS SWITCHES SW2,1 SW3,2 SW2,1 SW3,2 AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTION +24VDC AUXILIARY POWER...
  • Page 120 2 STYLE "Z" 1 STYLE "Z" AND 2 STYLE "Y" CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 3 CIRCUIT 3 CIRCUIT 4 JUMPERS SWITCHES JUMPERS SWITCHES SW2,1 SW3,2 SW2,1 SW3,2...
  • Page 121 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System RELAY 76-10004-001 TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Relay Output Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-007 REVISION SHEET 1 of 1 76-100016-001 I-17 August 1999...
  • Page 122 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System CITY TIE 76-100002-001 TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram City Tie Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-008 REVISION SHEET 1 of 2 August 1999 I-18 76-100016-001...
  • Page 123 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram City Tie Module (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-008 REVISION SHEET 2 of 2 76-100016-001 I-19 August 1999...
  • Page 124 I/O MOTHER BOARD RS-485 COM. TBL. COM. ALM. SIG. GND 485A 485B KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. +24V ASHLAND, MA 01721 NOTE: 1. USE RED WIRES FOR +24VDC AND BLACK FOR RET. 2. JUMPER JP1 SHOULD BE IN. MAKE SURE THAT JUMPER W4 ON POWER SUPPLY CONTROL BOARD IS OUT. 1.
  • Page 125 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Basic I/0 Motherboard (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-011 REVISION SHEET 2 of 2 76-100016-001 I-21 August 1999...
  • Page 126 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Multi-Loop I/0 Motherboard (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-012 REVISION SHEET 1 of 2 August 1999 I-22 76-100016-001...
  • Page 127 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Multi-Loop I/0 Motherboard (PEGAsys) DRAWING No. 06-235443-012 REVISION SHEET 2 of 2 76-100016-001 I-23 August 1999...
  • Page 128 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Contact Input Device NO/NC (Obsolete) DRAWING No. 06-234563-003 REVISION SHEET 1 of 1 August 1999 I-24 76-100016-001...
  • Page 129 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Relay Output Device (Obsolete) DRAWING No. 06-234563-001 REVISION SHEET 1 of 1 76-100016-001 I-25 August 1999...
  • Page 130 NOTES Maximum 25Ω resistance per wire for initiating circuit. For a total circuit wiring resistance of 50Ω max. Terminal connection supports wiring from #18 AWG (0.75 mm ) to #14 AWG (1.5 mm Refer to Control Panel Manual for addressable loop wiring specification. Maximum 10 VDC @ 1 mA.
  • Page 131 NOTES AO must be installed in the same room as the device it is controlling . Terminal connection supports wiring from #18 AWG (0.75 mm ) to #14 AWG (1.5 mm Refer to Control Panel Manual for addressable loop wiring specifica- tion.
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  • Page 133: J Pegasys Network Interface Card

    Each node can be configured independently using any of the figured to “Log All (Network) groups ”. three methods described in the following paragraphs. The con- figuration process is dealt with in more detail in the PEGAsys J-2.1.4 RESET ENABLE/DISABLE Configuration Software (PCS) Program User's Guide (76-014), Enabling RESET on a node means that it can be reset from any which should be referred to.
  • Page 134 If a node does not receive a resynchronization message during this interval, it uses The menu structure of the PEGAsys has been upgraded to its network connection to ask for the time, or uses its own locally accommodate network configuration.
  • Page 135 SILENCE and RESET functions must be enabled in PE- work. The additions to the PEGAsys menu structure are dia- GAsys Configuration Software (PCS), or by using the gramed in Figure J-2.
  • Page 136 CCM CPU BOARD CCM CPU BOARD The NIC optionally supports operation of Style-4 or Style-7 chan- PEGAsys PANEL PEGAsys PANEL nels. Under normal operation with Style 7, network communi- Note A: Attach the shields on the 'N' side of the network line to the grounding screw on the CCM.
  • Page 137 J-7.3 Central Control Module. INSTALLATION The PEGAsys panel will be delivered with a separate network The NIC is installed as a daughter board to the CCM board. interface card; some existing panels can also can be retrofitted After this is accomplished, the panels are wired together using with a network interface card.
  • Page 138 TESTING tor. Testing is a function of the PEGAsys system in which the NIC is Remove the 6 threaded spacers that secure the display installed. No local test functions exist. For more information on electronics board and lift board out.
  • Page 139 Configuration Software (PCS) Program User’s Guide, 76-014, (P/ N 06-235766-001). Addressing and programming the module's registration into the PEGAsys system is described in Paragraph 2-8 (and sub-para- graphs) of this manual. Registration of the module at the PEGA- sys panel is mandatory to ensure proper operation.
  • Page 140 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System K-7.2 Output Circuit Characteristics PARTS LIST Output Circuit Rating The following parts are required for installation and operation. All 2.0 A max. @ 30.0 VDC are supplied with the ASM. 20.0 W @ 70.7 V RMS •...
  • Page 141: L Remote Display Control Module And Remote Display Module

    The INTRODUCTION RDCM, in addition to emulation of the PEGAsys LEDs and LCD displays, provides remote access to the system and, if pro- This manual contains the information necessary to support the...
  • Page 142 In Normal Standby Mode, the display will show: The RDCM and RDM operate on a shared RS-485 bus which SYSTEM STATUS NORMAL 10:00AM 06-08-99 supports wire runs of up to 4000 ft. from the PEGAsys control panel. The primary RS-485 bus from the PEGAsys will support PEGASYS up to 15 RDCMs and 16 RDMs in any combination not exceed- In practice, the actual local time and date will be presented.
  • Page 143 The display at the calling device will then show: 1004 ALARM ON ACK - MANUAL RELEASE The RDCM will pass the reset input to the PEGAsys causing all conditions programmed to cancel on reset to de-energize. Default or user text...
  • Page 144 RDCMs. SPECIFICATIONS The calling device (address 02) will then have access to the PEGAsys menu. Please refer to this manual for menu operat- ing instructions. If during the password entry sequence any key other than the numeric key (except “Delete”) is pressed before the “Enter”...
  • Page 145 PEGAsys Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System .409 MOUNTING FOR #10 (.190 DIA.) SCREWS 12.000 5.875 9.500 SW1 ADDRESS 1 TO 16 (F) W1 LED BACKLIGHT ENABLE 1.250 VR1 LED BACKLIGHT ADJUST VR2 LCD CONTRAST ADJUST 1/2" & 3/4" COMBINATION KNOCKOUTS (2) LOCATED ON TOP SURFACE (1) LOCATED ON EACH SIDE.
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  • Page 147 Central Control Module (CCM) of the lished by the use of a nomogram incorporating two know factors: PEGAsys panel. Up to 255 AAM modules can be connected to a • Maximum ambient temperature of the alarm zone single RX/TX module.
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  • Page 149 The Networkable Central Control Module (NCCM), shown in system. Examples include: microprocessor failure, memory fail- Figure N-1, is the heart of the PEGAsys system and is com- ure, RS-232 port troubles, etc. Network diagnostics are sepa- posed of two printed circuit board assemblies; the display con- rately controlled and report to appropriate panels.
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  • Page 151: O Central Station Operation

    PCS menu (Net- work Settings). A Silent Knight DACT Model 5104 must be wired to the PEGAsys control panel as shown in Figure O-1. See Model 5104 Installation Manual for information regarding connection of the DACT to the telephone line for alarm and trouble transmission(s).
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  • Page 153 TECHNICAL MANUAL USER FEEDBACK FORM (Use this report to indicate deficiencies, user remarks and recommendations relating to the publication. Fold on dotted line, tape and mail to KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721, Attn. Documentation Manager or FAX to 508-881-8920) DATE: 1.
  • Page 154 FOLD Place Stamp Here KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Attn. Documentation Manager FOLD 220423...
  • Page 156 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. represents that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship, and will repair or replace any product or part thereof which proves to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase but not to exceed eighteen (18) months after shipment by the manufacturer.

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