Siemens FS720 Configuration page 350

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Extinguishing
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Configuring automatic extinguishing activation
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Building Technologies
Fire Safety
Configuring automatic extinguishing activation with one activation
zone
This extinguishing activation option has only one activation zone, which is not
dependent on other activation zones. The activation of the flooding zone is only
dependent on an individual detector or a detector zone in the activation zone. As a
result, this type of activation is ideal for object protection, whereby individual
objects, such as control cabinets or machines, need to be protected by a flooding
zone.
w A 'Section' element, in which a flooding zone is set up, is created in the
'Detection' task card.
1. Under the 'Section' element, create an 'Automatic zone' element with the
template 'Single, extinguishing/object protection'.
Information: The template name used here may deviate from the actual name
in the Engineering Tool. However, you can check whether you have created
the right template in the 'Details' tab under 'Template ID'. The ID of the
template must start with '12'.
2. Highlight the created 'Zone' element.
3. Enter the required customer text in the 'Overview' tab.
4. In the 'Overview' tab, enter the required intervention text, which is to be shown
on the display of the PMI.
5. Configure the 'Zone' element in the 'Details' tab. You will find information about
the basic parameters in chapter 'Configuring the 'Zone' [➙ 162]'. You will find
information about the extinguishing-specific parameters in a separate table
further down in this chapter.
6. Assign the fire detectors from the 'Hardware tree', which are to activate the
flooding zone, to the 'Zone' element with 'Assign'.
7. Assign the activation zone with the causes function 'Automatic release' for the
flooding zone in question. You will find more information on this in chapter
'Causes functions [➙ 359]'.
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2018-08-29

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