FlameStop PFS102-AUS-LRG Installation And Operation Manual

FlameStop PFS102-AUS-LRG Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 3 PANEL FAULT Press the “SILENCE BUZZER” button to silence the BUZZER: panel fault buzzer. For any of the below functions you must be in Access Level 2 mode ACCESS LEVEL Insert the 003 key and turn to the “ON” position. 2 MODE: PANEL ALARM Press the “SILENCE BUZZER”...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.4.3 Configuration and Functions of PFS108-AUS and PFS108-AUS-LRG ..... 8   1.4.4 Configuration and Functions of PFS104-AUS and PFS104-AUS-LRG ..... 9   1.4.5 Configuration and Functions of PFS102-AUS and PFS102-AUS-LRG ..... 9   1.5 Terminal Description ....................... 10   1.5.1 Terminals on the Control Board ................10  ...
  • Page 6 FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 2.5 Sounder Output Connections ..................18   Chapter 3 System Setup ....................... 19   3.1 Setting Access Levels ....................19   3.1.1 Setting Access Level I ....................19   3.1.2 Setting Access Level II ..................... 19  ...
  • Page 7 Specifications and particulars in relation to products referred to within are subject to change without prior notice and FlameStop Australia will not be held liable in any way for any errors or omissions. It is the responsibility of the customers to verify that a chosen product is suitable for their given application.
  • Page 8: Installation Precautions

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.
  • Page 9: Approval Information

    Power supply from the standby power source (batteries) Charger Faults Model Number: Description: PFS102-AUS FlameStop 2 zone FDCIE in small cabinet PFS102-AUS-LRG FlameStop 2 zone FDCIE in large cabinet PFS104-AUS FlameStop 4 zone FDCIE in small cabinet PFS104-AUS-LRG FlameStop 4 zone FDCIE in large cabinet...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Product Overview

    1.1 Features  Up to 16 zones can be detected, compatible with FlameStop conventional detectors and manual call points.  Three sounder outputs, one alarm output, one fault output and one disable/supervisory output.
  • Page 11: Detection Zone

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 1.2.3 Detection Zone  Zone Voltage: 15VDC~28VDC  4.7kΩ End of Line Resistor  Resistance range for fire alarm using a clean contact is normally 470Ω  Recommended Wiring: 1.0mm or above 2 core cable, complying with local installation codes.
  • Page 12: Input Interface

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual  Repeater output  Type: open-collector output  Output Voltage: 18VDC~28VDC  Recommended Wiring: 1.0mm or above, or complying with local installation codes. Please refer to repeater panel instruction manual for installation and wiring requirements.
  • Page 13: Controls And Indications

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 1.3 Controls and Indications The fascia of the PFS116-AUS is shown below in Fig. 1-1. There is no Control Enable 003 key-switch used on the large cabinet version panels as Access Level 2 is achieved when opening the front door (with glass window) which has a 003 lock.
  • Page 14: Zone Status Indicators

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual  SOUNDER 1 FLT/DIS: Yellow. It flashes when Sounder 1 output is in fault condition, and it illuminates steadily when Sounder 1 output is disabled.  SOUNDER 2 FLT/DIS: Yellow. It flashes when Sounder 2 output is in fault condition, and it illuminates steadily when Sounder 2 output is disabled.
  • Page 15: Configuration And Functions

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual at the access level 2. The 003 key is not removable in access level 2 1.4 Configuration and Functions 1.4.1 Internal Components The internal construction of the small version FDCIE cabinets is shown in Fig. 1-2.
  • Page 16: Configuration And Functions Of Pfs104-Aus And Pfs104-Aus-Lrg

    Relay board (optional): Controlling outputs of alarm relay and fault relay for zone 1 to 4. 1.4.5 Configuration and Functions of PFS102-AUS and PFS102-AUS-LRG PFS102-AUS / PFS102-AUS-LRG control panels have the following configuration and functions.  Circuit Breaker: Open/Close the main power source of the FDCIE.
  • Page 17: Terminal Description

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 1.5 Terminal Description 1.5.1 Terminals on the Control Board Terminals for batteries are shown in Fig. 1-3. BATTERY Fig. 1-3  BATTERY (+, -): Battery input terminals. Other terminals on the control board are shown in Fig. 1-4.
  • Page 18: Terminals On Extension Board

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 1.5.2 Terminals on Extension Board Terminals on the extension board are shown in Fig. 1-5 and Fig. 1-6. ZONE INPUT Fig. 1-5 REPEATER OUTPUT Fig. 1-6  ZONE INPUT (9~16): Zone 9 to 16 input terminals.
  • Page 19: Terminals On Relay Board Of Pc-Rb108A/104A/102A

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual FAULT1 FAULT2 FAULT3 FAULT4 FAULT5 FAULT6 FAULT7 FAULT8 FAULT9 FAULT10 FAULT11 FAULT12 FAULT13 FAULT14 FAULT15 FAULT16 ALARM1 ALARM2 ALARM3 ALARM4 ALARM5 ALARM6 ALARM7 ALARM8 ALARM9 ALARM10 ALARM11 ALARM12 ALARM13 ALARM14 ALARM15 ALARM16 Fig.
  • Page 20: Appearance And Dimensions

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 1.6 Appearance and Dimensions The appearance of the small version FDCIE panel is shown in Fig. 1-10. Its dimensions are 430mm×98mm×320mm (L×D×H). The appearance of the large version FDCIE panel is shown in Fig. 1-11. Its dimensions are 440mm×182mm×550mm (L×D×H).
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Installation And Wiring

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.1 Installing the Cabinet The below diagrams show the mounting holes for both the small version cabinets (Fig 2-1A) and the large version cabinets (Fig 2-1B).
  • Page 22 FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Fig. 2-1B (Large version) ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Note: Cable glands should be installed in the knock-out hole to avoid cable abrasion and foreign objects. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Page 15...
  • Page 23: Mains Connection

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 2.2 Mains Connection The FDCIE is powered by 220/230VAC, 50/60Hz. It’s recommended to use 1.5mm or above subject to local installation codes. The incoming power cable ground (Green/Yellow) wire should be connected to the cabinet and be reliably grounded.
  • Page 24: Zone Input Connection

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 2.4 Zone Input Connection Please refer to your local installation standards to ensure you are complying with the maximum amount of devices which can be connected to any single zone. Also be sure to allow for all of the devices in your battery calculations talked about in Chapter 5.
  • Page 25: Conventional Mcp Wiring

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Wiring diagram for FlameStop PDC-9204E and PXDC-9204 Conventional MCP’s Fig. 2-4 Fig 2-5 2.5 Sounder Output Connections All 24VDC sounders or remote devices are polarity-sensitive and need to be connected with the correct polarity.
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 System Setup

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 System Setup 3.1 Setting Access Levels The FDCIE provides three access levels:  Level I, for anybody to silence the fault buzzer by pressing SILENCE BUZZER.  Level II, for a fire warden or fire brigade personnel to disable, test, reset the panel, silence the buzzer, silence/resound the sounder outputs, evacuate the building and so on.
  • Page 27: Setup Of The Sounder / Alarm Output

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.2 Setup of the Sounder / Alarm Output Sounder Output 1 and alarm output can be set through Pins for three output modes: voltage output, normally open contact output and normally closed contact output. The default setting for alarm output is a normally open contact output.
  • Page 28: Disablement Of A Zone Or Output

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.3 Disablement of a Zone or Output 3.3.1 Use of Disablement Function In case there is any fault with a detection zone or a sounder output, it can be disabled so that it does not affect normal operation of other zones.
  • Page 29: Setting Test Mode

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual The following steps show how to operate the DISABLE button. Enter access level II. First, pressing the SILENCE/RESOUND ALARM button silences the sounder output when any zone is in fire condition.
  • Page 30: Programming Output Modes

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.5 Programming Output Modes All output settings programming has to be done under Access Level III. So before programming the Outputs, please first enter Access Level III according to the instructions in Section 3.1.3.
  • Page 31: Setting Associated Sounders To A Zone

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.5.2 Setting Associated Sounders to a Zone Programming steps of zone association output setting are shown below. Enter access level III. Set the “4” of SW2 (SOUNDER OUTPUT) on control board to ON position.
  • Page 32: Setting Delay Time Of Alarm Output

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.5.3 Setting Delay Time of Alarm Output Delay time of alarm output can be set through the following steps. Enter access level III. Set the “3” of SW2 (ALARM OUTPUT) to ON position.
  • Page 33 FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Two sounder patterns are shown in Table 3-7. Default setting is Continuous Output Table 3-7 “5” of SW3 Sounder Patterns (SOUNDER MODE) Pulse Output Continuous Output OFF (Default) Delay time can be obtained as shown in Table 3-8. Default setting is 0 seconds Table 3-8 “1”...
  • Page 34: Supervisory Mode

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Supervisory Mode Use of Supervisory Function 3.6.1 Zones can be defined as supervisory for monitoring field device status. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Note: Supervisory setting will be saved even if the FDCIE is powered off.
  • Page 35: Setting Auxiliary Functions

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.7 Setting Auxiliary Functions  RESOUND MODE: When the “6” of SW2 (RESOUND MODE) is set to the ON position, resound mode is turned on. When there is fire alarm from a zone, the sounder outputs associated to this zone will be started.
  • Page 36: Restore Default Settings

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 3.10 Restore Default Settings The basic features of the default settings are as follows: Every zone is set “With Manual Call Point”.  When there is fire alarm from any zone, all sounder outputs will be started, and these outputs ...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4 Operation Instructions

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Operation Instructions 4.1 Working State Description 4.1.1 State of Detection Zones Normal: If a zone is in normal condition, the zone/s red, amber and green LED’s are off.
  • Page 38: Description Of The Buzzer

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 4.1.5 Description of the Buzzer The buzzer of the FDCIE sounds by priority coming from high to low as follows: safe state, fire, supervisory, fault and normal. The sound patterns of the buzzer are: Safe state, sounds steadily.
  • Page 39: Acknowledgement And Silence Of Fault

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 4.2 Acknowledgement and Silence of Fault A fault condition can be acknowledged and silenced from access level I. Pressing the SILENCE BUZZER button under a fault condition, the buzzer of the FDCIE will be silenced and the fault is acknowledged.
  • Page 40: Chapter 5 Calculation Of Batteries Capacity

    = alarm load standby power source time (normally 0.5 h) 1.25 = compensation factor for expected battery deterioration Where the load may vary, the worse case average over required period shall be used Here are some default values on the FlameStop equipment used for calculations. Model Quiescent Current (Amps)
  • Page 41 FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Battery Calculation Worksheet Page 34...
  • Page 42: Chapter 6 Servicing

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Servicing The FDCIE shall be serviced by specially trained technicians. Please disconnect power before servicing. 6.1 Replacing the Batteries  Type: Sealed lead-acid battery.  Recommend period for replacement: 2 years (25℃) ...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 6.3 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reason Resolution A. Check power connections A. Power not connected B. Replace the fuse F1. B. The F1 on control board is blown. No LED lights on C.
  • Page 44: Chapter 7 Device Wiring Diagrams

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 7 Device Wiring Diagrams 7.1 Magnetic Door Holders Page 37...
  • Page 45: Alarm From A Dry Contact Relay

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 7.2 Alarm From a Dry Contact Relay Hard Contact Device Connection Diagram to PFS1XX-AUS Panels To generate an ALARM when the device is activated: ZONE 4.7K resistor 470 OHM Commonly Used Hard Contact Alarming Devices:...
  • Page 46: Fault From A Dry Contact Relay

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 7.3 Fault From a Dry Contact Relay Hard Contact Device Connection Diagram to PFS1XX-AUS Panels To generate a FAULT when the device is activated: ZONE 4.7K resistor Commonly Used Hard Contact Alarming Devices:...
  • Page 47: Beam Detector With Reflector

    FlameStop FDCIE Panels With AS4428.3-2010 Fascia Installation and Operation Manual 7.4 Beam Detector With Reflector PHI‐9105R Beam Detector with Reflector    The PHI‐9105R beam detector with reflector can be used on both the  FlameStop conventional and addressable fire alarm panels.      See ‘PHI‐9105R Reflective Beam detector Installation and Operation manual’ for additional information.  Page 40...
  • Page 48 FlameStop Australia Pty Ltd Address: 1/70 Gibbes Street, Chatswood, NSW, 2067 Phone No: 02 9932 2020 Fax No: 02 9932 2022 Email Address: sales@flamestop.com.au Website: www.flamestop.com.au...

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