Eaton EFCV2Z Installation And Operation Manual
Eaton EFCV2Z Installation And Operation Manual

Eaton EFCV2Z Installation And Operation Manual

Conventional fire panels

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Conventional Fire Panels
Installation and operation manual
EFCV2Z
EFCV2Z-NB
EFCV4Z
EFCV4Z-NB
EFCV8Z
EFCV8Z-NB
October 2019

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  • Page 1 Conventional Fire Panels October 2019 Installation and operation manual EFCV2Z EFCV2Z-NB EFCV4Z EFCV4Z-NB EFCV8Z EFCV8Z-NB...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Eaton Conventional Fire Detection & Alarm System . . . . . . . . 3 Control and Indication Equipment (CIE) .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This manual is intended as a guide for the installation and commis- intelligent product designed with the simplicity of a conventional sioning of Eaton Conventional 2, 4, 8 Zone Control panels . Content fire alarm system, enhanced to provide multi-function fire detec- within this guide is for general application and does not specify tion and condition indication capability .
  • Page 4: Control And Indication Equipment (Cie)

    . The fire panel also has a monitored input called configuration example; a loading calculator is available to assist Class Change . Further information is contained within this guide . with zone configuration . Figure 1. Fire Panel Dimensions EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 5: Power Supply Equipment (Pse)

    Effective October 2019 Power Supply Equipment (PSE) The PSE has been specifically designed to operate the Eaton Conventional Fire Panel and may not be substituted for any other power source . The PSE is a Switch Mode Power Supply located within the Fire Panel cabinet as shown in Figure 2 .
  • Page 6: Eolm-1 (Standard Conventional Zones)

    VADs and I/Os) devices are wired into the barrier with a 6K8 EOLR embedded in the last device . Standard conventional alarm devices Eaton Conventional Fire Panel only supports the EOLM-1, do not cannot be mixed with intrinsically safe alarm devices .
  • Page 7: Status Indications

    SLOW SLOW The panel is in self test mode Individual Zone SLOW Individual zone is in test mode test active and awaiting fire activation Walk test SLOW Panel is in walk test mode and active awaiting fire activation EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 8: Control Panel Inputs And Outputs

    (no indication will show on the fire alarm panel) . The sounders will automatically silence when the short circuit is removed . This is sometimes used for schools at class change times . WARNING NO VOLTAGE SHOULD BE APPLIED TO THIS INPUT Figure 8. Class Change input terminal EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 9 To reset both panels, one of the panels would be manually soft reset, which would cause the non-latching zone on the other panel Figure 10. Interlink connections to reset as well . This would reset both panels . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 10: Option Board (Fre/Fpe/Zonal Relays)

    Fire Panel . The Fire Panel expects to receive a response from each repeater, if at any time a repeater stops responding for more than 60 seconds then the Fire Panel will start to flash the “Repeater Fault” indicator . Figure 11. Repeater Panel connection EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 11: Installation Instructions

    ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL YOU HAVE FULLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE OPERATION AS DESCRIBED WITHIN THIS MANUAL, FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND COULD INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY. Figure 12. System Cabling EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 12: Panel Installation

    REASONABLY WELL VENTILATED PLACE, AND NOT IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. TEMPERATURES IN EXCESS OF 40°C AND BELOW 5°C MAY CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS, IF IN DOUBT CONSULT EATON ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. THE PANEL SHOULD BE LOCATED AWAY FROM ANY POTENTIAL HAZARD, IN A POSITION WHERE IT IS...
  • Page 13 . If the panel is being flush mounted, then insert the panel into • the recess feeding the cables through the rear cable entry points . Figure 15. Disconnect the PSE Figure 16. Remove the PSE EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 14 . Fit the door back onto the back box by following the reverse • instructions on the previous page (see Figure 13) . Figure 17. Cut Cable entry holes Figure 18. Secure the panel to the wall EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Mains Supply

    OBEY VOLT DROP LIMITATION WHEN SIZING CABLES. USE ONLY APPROVED CABLE TYPES. DO NOT TIGHTEN TERMINAL CONNECTOR SCREWS TOO TIGHT. KEEP POLARITY THROUGHOUT. NON COLOURED CONDUCTORS SHOULD BE PERMANENTLY MARKED. Figure 20. Battery cover Figure 19. Mains supply connection to PSE EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 16: Battery Connections

    TO THE CORRECT ZONE INPUT OTHERWISE ANY FIRE OR FAULT INDICATION ON THE PANEL WILL NOT MATCH THE Figure 21. Battery Connection ZONE MAP OF THE SITE, AND WILL NOT BE COMPLIANT WITH BS5839 Figure 22. Panel Wiring Diagram EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Input/Output Cables

    THE UNLATCHING SETTING IS NOT TO BE USED WITH DETECTION ZONES AS THIS WILL MAKE THE PANEL NON- COMPLIANT. NOTE NO OTHER DEVICES ARE TO BE CONNECTED TO A ZONE CONFIGURED FOR INTERLINKING. Figure 25. Interlink wiring diagram EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 18: Option Board

    These outputs are not monitored so there is no need for a 6K8 termination resistor . Change the jumpers on the zonal relays to get them to operate in either normally open or normally closed during a fire alarm condition . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 19: Panel Configuration

    . WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE WILL RESULT IN THE PANEL ENTERING A FULL ALARM CONDITION WHICH WILL EVACUATE THE SITE AND ACTIVATE ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 20: Installation Testing

    Connect the detector back on its base then check the following • General fault indicator (amber) is off . • Zone fault/disable indicator (amber) is off . • Fault relay has switched back to C/NO . • Press the Mute Buzzer button to silence the panel buzzer . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 21 Fire relay has switched over to C/NO . • All fire alarm devices are sounding . • Perform a soft reset and then check that the panel and interlinked panel have returned to the normal condition with mains fault . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 22: Commissioning And System Handover

    To be conducted by the Competent Person . Carry out the weekly test and record the results in the log • book . Carry out the Quarterly testing . • Test ALL fire detection devices and manual call points . • EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 23: Operating Instructions

    The panel will return to the normal condition after completing • the indicator test routine which turns each indicator on in turn and then turns them off in turn . NOTE WHEN PERFORMING A RESET, ANY TEST CASES WILL BE CLEARED. EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 24: Mute Buzzer

    1 (8 times) + 3 FRE (if fitted) 1 (3 times) + 3 1 (5 times) + 3 1 (9 times) + 3 FPE (if fitted) 1 (4 times) + 3 1 (6 times) + 3 1 (10 times) + 3 EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 25: Individual Zone Test

    • Each indicator on the front of the panel will turn on in turn and • then turn off in turn (excluding the Power On indicator) . This function will immediately exit back to Access Level 1 . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 26: Self-Test Mode

    Reset button . If no fire detection device or manual call point is triggered within 10 minutes of the walk test being started, the test mode will timeout and return back to access level 1/normal condition . EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 27: Technical Specifications

    Note: The use of this port is outside the scope of EN54 certification Environmental °C Operating Temperature -5°C to +40°C Relative Humidity 93% +/3% non-condensing IP Rating IP30 Mechanical Dimensions 375 (W) x 366 (H) x 134 (D) Weight 2 .25 Material PC ABS Front and Rear EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 28: Panel Specification (Continued)

    Steady high/low (no pulsing) PSE Micro fault Fault_Battery (J4 pin 3) =0 . 1 7* (Vbat-0 .6) Volts 0V (J4 pins 2 and 10) reference EOLM-1 Specification EFCV2ZONE EFCV4ZONE EFCV8ZONE Power Specification Operating Voltage 18 .75-30 .7V DC Nominal Current 1 .4mA EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 29: Option Board Specification

    30V DC, 50mA Fuse 500mA PTC Cable Specification Recommended Cable size 1-1 .5mm2, Cable type - Firetuf FT120 /FP200 Manufacturer Draka UK to Standard - suitable for all applications described in BS5839-1:2013, 6, 8 & 9 and BS5266-1 EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 30: Manufacturers Contact Details

    Wheatley Hall Road Doncaster South Yorkshire DN2 4NB http://www .cooperfire .com Eaton Industries Manufacturing GMB, Electrical Sector EMEA, Eaton Industries Manufacturing GMB, Electrical Sector EMEA, Route de la Longeraie 7, 1110 Morges, Switzerland Route de la Longeraie 7, 1110 Morges, Switzerland DoP0224...
  • Page 31 Installation and operation manual for Technical Data 25-16733-A conventional fire panels Effective October 2019 EATON www.eaton.com...
  • Page 32 FAX: +44 (0) 1302 303220 Firesales@eaton.com Firetechsupport@eaton.com © 2019 Eaton All Rights Reserved Eaton Electrical Systems Ltd. Eaton is a registered trademark. Wheatley Hall Road Doncaster All trademarks are property DN2 4NB of their respective owners. TEL: +44 (0) 1302 303303 www.Eaton.com...

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