FirePro FP-08450 User Manual

Fire detection and activation system

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Fire Detection and
Activation System
Model 08450
Rev 2.7

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  • Page 1 Fire Detection and Activation System Model 08450 Rev 2.7...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Daily Service Schedule ..............16 Semi-annual / Annual Service Schedule ..........16 Troubleshooting ..................17 10.1 Internal Faults ................17 10.2 External Faults ................17 Specifications ..................18 RFI Environments ...................19 Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - FirePro ............19 Marine Installation Notes (AMSA NSCV)............20 Page | 2...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    6. Remote Activation Switches: The control panel will automatically begin the activation sequence when remote activation switches (where installed) are pushed (Det Circuit 1). 7. Keep the FirePro suppression gas within the risk until the fire is extinguished and not able to re-ignite.
  • Page 4: Components List

    FP-09500 Signage for the System. A sheet of 2 Hour Fire Rated Shielded Cable. different size labels. FP-08870/8871/8872 FP-08800 Power Control Module FirePro Simulator – for Testing & Provides back up power for control Commissioning. panel. Additional Modules FP-08850 FP-08860...
  • Page 5: Design Considerations

    Design Considerations Main Power Supply Input The FP-08450 Fire Control Panel provide a single power supply input that is compatible with 12 / 24vDC. If adequate power is not supplied, the LEDs will not be illuminated, and the control panel will not operate. The main power supply should be connected directly to a battery or power source, not through a distribution board.
  • Page 6: Detection Circuit 1 Alarm Output

    Detection Circuit 1 Alarm Output The Circuit 1 Alarm Output is a zoned detection circuit capable of operating up to 30 conventional detectors, 100 metres of linear heat detection cable or 30 manual call points. The Circuit 1 Alarm Output can be programmed for detection and alarm, or for automatic discharge if an alarm is detected on this circuit (see 6.
  • Page 7: Cabling Requirements

    Relay Output Connecting Multiple FirePro Generators If multiple FirePro Generators are being installed on a single output, they must be connected using the FP-08918 Splitter Lead. The Splitter Lead enables the activation current to pass uninterrupted to all connected FirePro generators and allows for continuous monitoring.
  • Page 8: Installation

    FirePro generators must remain disconnected until system is completed and fire control panel is no longer in a fault or alarm condition. The FirePro Universal Test Lamp (P/N FP-08800) can be used to take the panel out of a fault condition.
  • Page 9 3. Siren/Strobe Circuit: Mount the siren/strobe (P/N FP-08940) in a location where it is visible and audible in all points with the risk area and connect to the “Siren” output on the module (marked orange). If more than one siren/strobe is being installed, they are to be connected using the secondary positive/negative terminals in the sounder.
  • Page 10 6. Discharge Circuit: This circuit should remain disconnected until all other circuits are connected. The control panel must not be in an alarm/fault condition when the FirePro generators are connected, as this may cause an accidental discharge. A Universal Test Lamp (P/N FP-08800) should be connected to take the control panel out of fault condition and for any commissioning.
  • Page 11 Connecting FirePro Generators: If a single FirePro Generator is being installed, it can be connected directly to the Discharge output on the control panel. If multiple FirePro Generators are being installed on a single output, they must be connected using the FP-08919 Splitter Lead. See 3.4 Discharge Output, for design considerations when connecting multiple FirePro generators.
  • Page 12: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram Page | 12...
  • Page 13: Programming

    Operation LED Indicators The FP-08450 Control Panel uses LED indicators to notify the operator of the condition of the control panel and each of the monitored circuits. If an LED is illuminated, it indicates the following: Circuit...
  • Page 14: Reset Function

    Reset Function To reset the control panel, press and hold Mode Switch 1 until 2 beeps are heard. Following a reset, the control panel will automatically isolate. To restore the control panel to normal operation, press Mode Switch 1 and ensure the “Isolated” LED turns off. Note: The control panel cannot be reset if the activation sequence has been initiated.
  • Page 15: Commissioning

    Note: Where shutdown relays have been installed, all personnel should be made aware equipment will not be operable until testing is completed. 1. Isolate the control panel (see 7.2 Isolate Function) and disconnect the any installed FirePro aerosol generators. This will generate a fault on the fire control panel.
  • Page 16: Servicing And Maintenance

    - check product manual if unsure. 11. Ensuring the control panel is not in an alarm/fault condition, isolate the control panel. 12. Disconnect the FirePro FP-08800 Universal Test Lamp and reconnect all installed FirePro aerosol generators.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The FP-08450 Control Panel provides a comprehensive fault monitoring system that will detect any open-circuit in the Circuit 1 Alarm Output, Circuit 2 Alarm Output, Siren/Strobe Output, Discharge Output and Agent Released Input and any malfunctions of the control panel’s internal components.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    Discharge Output Discharge Output Current 2A at 12VDC 4A at 24VDC Discharge End-of-line 3K3Ω Resistor Maximum FirePro Generators 2 in series at 12VDC 4 in series at 24VDC Standard Discharge Delay 5 seconds from automatic/manual activation Max 0.5A Siren/Strobe Output...
  • Page 19: Rfi Environments

    RF interference. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - FirePro This is an EXTRACT ONLY from the full SDS. To view the full SDS go to www.chemwatch.com.au. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE. DANGEROUS GOODS.
  • Page 20: Marine Installation Notes (Amsa Nscv)

    Marine Installation Notes (AMSA NSCV) For AMSA marine installations, fire systems are to comply with NSCV Part C Section 4, with reference to ISO 15779: Requirements for Aerosol Systems. The following is required: Control Panel Location: The control panel must be located in the operating compartment or another normally manned control station and have safe access that is unlikely to be blocked off in case of a fire.

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