Ampac NZ100 Series Installation, Commissioning & Operation

Fire alarm control panel

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING & OPERATION “Our aim is to provide ‘ Consistently Excellent Service ’ in the eyes of our customers ” MAN2336 June 2006...
  • Page 2 NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Page 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation CONTENTS PAGE NO. INTRODUCTION ........................1 Unpacking and Inspection....................1 Anti Static Precautions ....................1 SPECIFICATIONS ......................1 Power Supply/Battery Charger ..................1 Outputs .......................... 1 Detector Circuit ....................... 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION....................2 General Description ......................2 Front Panel Layout ......................2 Internal Layout.........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation INTRODUCTION Unpacking and Inspection Carefully check packing before unpacking goods for any transit damage. Unpack the goods and check both externally and internally for any loose or damaged components that may affect the appearance, installation or operation of the goods. Anti Static Precautions To prevent damage to panel components please ensure before touching or handling any of the wiring or printed circuit boards within the panel that you are correctly earthed.
  • Page 6: System Description

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation SYSTEM DESCRIPTION General Description The NZ100 is an automatic fire alarm system. The NZ100 has one fire detection circuit able to accommodate heat detectors, smoke detectors, manual call points or a combination of these devices. The NZ100 has a monitored bell output to alert personnel in the event of a fire.
  • Page 7: Internal Layout

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Internal Layout Walk Test Switch Buzzer Mute Switch Reset Switch Mains Earth Mains Termination to Front Knockouts Panel Mains Transformer Fuse Shows Panel Mounting WALK TEST BUZZER MUTE Keyholes RESET Detectors D E T BELL Bell BELL NORMAL...
  • Page 8: Bell Circuits

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Bell Circuits The NZ100 provides a monitored bell circuit split to drive up to three (3) Amps of alarm load. The circuit is split into two parallel lines, which must be less than three (3) Amps total. Each line requires a 10K EOL resistor to give a system normal indication.
  • Page 9: Power Supply

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation System Fault. This indicates one of the following system faults â Mains not present, indicates after ten minutes. â Door closed with switches on brigade board not in normal position. â Brigade board disconnected. â Microprocessor fault.
  • Page 10: Connecting Devices

    Flashing LED Thermal Detector Blue Indicating 40µA 4255-0300 Thermal Detector Yellow Indicating 40µA 4255-0400 Ampac Fireray Beam 2000 220-0004 Ampac Fireray Beam 50R 220-0005 Ampac Fireray Beam 100R 220-0006 Note: Iq = Quiescent Current Draw The maximum current on the Detector Circuit is 1.6mA, or 1600µΑ...
  • Page 11 NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Connect as shown above. Page 7...
  • Page 12: Bells And Sounders

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Bells and Sounders Two bell/sounder circuits are provided, capable of driving a combined load of three (3) Amps. These lines are monitored using a small current in reverse polarity to normal operation. For this reason it is necessary to observe bell/sounder polarity and connect bells via diodes, 1N4004 diodes are recommended, as shown below.
  • Page 13: Settings

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation SETTINGS The NZ100 system has two (2) link options. K1/2 sets the “Gating” function, K1/1 and K1/3 are not used and a link fitted pins 5 and 6 of CN3 identifies the absence of a Brigade Board. If removing a jumper link, it is a good idea to refit it to one of the header pins.
  • Page 14: Installation And Initial Operation

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation INSTALLATION AND INITIAL OPERATION Installing the NZ100 Do not apply power or connect batteries during this procedure. Unpack NZ100. Check for transit damage. Drill all cable access and mounting holes. Provide insulation grommet for mains entry hole Mount the unit into position.
  • Page 15: Installing The Brigade Board (Sgd Type Ii )

    F I R E ADDRESS SYSTEM All Links Off = 16 NORMAL NORMAL Fit earth wire ISOLATE T E S T 250mA from 302 678 AMPAC to under screw Type 15V A.C. of 302 665B. 302 665B MAINS ON SECONDARY FUSE Page 11...
  • Page 16 NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation Figure 9: Brigade Board Installation Page 12...
  • Page 17: Aspi Relay Board

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation ASPI RELAY BOARD The ASPI (AMPAC Serial Peripheral Interface) relay board will provide the NZ100 system with a 5-amp relay contact for use by ancillary devices. The relay is normally de activated and can be selected to be activated by the fire zone ALARM, DEFECT or a system NORMAL condition.
  • Page 18: System Operation

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation SYSTEM OPERATION Resetting the System To reset the system after a fire, press the ‘RESET’ button on the 302-665B. This will return the system back to its normal state. The buzzer will sound for confirmation. Using the Walk Test Facility.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    NZ100 Installation Commissioning & Operation TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause/s Suggested remedy/ action Mains LED is off Mains supply is not operational. Check mains supply. AC Fuse on 302-665B or Mains Check and replace if necessary Fuse is blown. F3 on 302-665B, and Mains Fuse F4.
  • Page 20: Appendix

    Apollo Orbis universal base Beam Detectors Order Code Description 220 0004 Fireray 2000 Beam Detector Tx/Rx/controller 220 0005 Fireray 50R Beam Detector 220 0006 Fireray 100R Beam Detector Manual Call Points Order Code Description 213 0042 Ampac Manual Call Point 40µA Page 16...
  • Page 22 Tel: 64 9 443 8072 Fax: 61 8 9242 3334 Fax: +44 (0) 1302 835 021 Fax: 64 9 443 8073 Email: info@ampac.net Email: info.eu@ampac.net Email: info.nz@ampac.net HEAD OFFICE UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT NOTE: Due to Ampac’s commitment to continuous improvement specifications may change without notice.

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