Protec 3200 Installation, Commissioning And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 3200 NON-ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 2 Document Revision Details Issue Modification Detail Author Date Document Creation 23/06/05 Remove reference to fire link interface 18/04/07 Refer to ECN3367 23/05/13 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 2 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3200 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ........................25 15.0 3200 FEATURES SPECIFICATION ........................26 APPENDIX 1 - ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE FOR THE 3200..................27 APPENDIX 2 - 3200 SPARES LIST ..........................28 APPENDIX 3 - 3200 MAIN PCB. DETAILS ........................29 APPENDIX 4 - 3200 PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ................30...
  • Page 4: 3200 System Overview

    • Low quiescent current of 15mA (24V dc supply, mains fail fault, no external equipment). Note: Due to a policy of continuous improvement Protec Fire Detection plc. reserve the right to alter the specification without prior notice. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 4 of 32 ©...
  • Page 5: Important Notes - Please Read

    THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL APPLICABLE EU COUNCIL DIRECTIVES. THIS MANUAL MUST BE THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE • INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS UNDERTAKEN. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 5 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 6: Items Supplied With The 3200 Panel

    Items Supplied with the 3200 panel Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance manual. • User manual. • Mounting template. • Accessory pack, comprising: • 2 x 100µF/22Ω detector circuit end of line units • 2 x 10k alarm circuit end of line units •...
  • Page 7: Cabling Requirements

    (categories C, W, Z). Proper glanding of the cable is vital for the correct performance of the system. Mains Wiring The 3200 requires a mains supply exclusive to the panel that uses fixed three core wiring (between 0.75mm and 2.5mm ) which is fed from an isolating fused spur, fused at 3A.
  • Page 8: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure The 3200 fire alarm panel circuit boards are housed in a metal enclosure. This enclosure has a lockable metal front door (holding the display board). The panel can be surface or flush mounted (a bezel is required for flush mounting).
  • Page 9: Testing Of Cabling Prior To Connection

    Equipment connected to the cabling during insulation tests could be damaged with the high • voltages produced during the test. Field devices and the 3200 MUST NOT be connected when high voltage insulation tests are being • performed on the cabling.
  • Page 10: Detector Circuit Connections

    Detector Circuit Connections Figure 7 shows a typical connection regime for a detector zone on the 3200. Figure 7.0 Typical 3200 Detector Connection Ensure the length of the zone wiring is no more than 500 metres. • Ensure the resistance of each conductor is no more than 15Ω.
  • Page 11: Alarm Circuit Connections

    Alarm Circuit Connections The 3200 has two alarm circuit outputs, rated for continuous use at 150mA and protected from over- load by an auto resetting thermal ‘fuse’. The ‘fuse’ will reset when the cause of overload has been removed and the alarm output has been de-activated.
  • Page 12: Auxiliary Input And Output Wiring

    The keyswitch input is active when a short circuit (less than 50Ω) is connected across the keyswitch terminals. In the standard 3200 this is an alternate method of accessing level 2 functions if the code entry feature is not required.
  • Page 13: Commissioning

    Ensure the fused double pole isolator is in the ‘OFF’ position then connect the incoming mains cable to the appropriate terminals on the power supply PCB (see figure 12.0). Figure 12.0 Power Supply Terminal Details 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 13 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Batteries

    Switch the fused isolator ‘ON’. The ‘Supply Present’ indicator will illuminate on the front of the panel. Assuming all other connections are correct and the end of line units are present (and correct), no other faults should be displayed. The 3200 is now ready to be programmed. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 14 of 32 ©...
  • Page 15: Programming Overview

    11.0 Programming Overview The 3200 has many programming features, making it extremely flexible. These can be accessed by users at different authorisation levels. The programming features and authorisation levels are detailed below. 11.1 Access Levels Access Level 1 (User code not entered) The panel’s front panel display indicators are visible, providing a clear status of the 3200.
  • Page 16: Zone Programming Choices

    The programming of non-latching zones. • The programming of the detector circuit end of line type (capacitive or resistive). • 11.2 Zone Programming Choices Each zone of the 3200 may be programmed in the following manner. Non-latching mode. • Coincidence mode. •...
  • Page 17: Programming Details

    12.0 Programming Details In general the front panel buttons and some indications have the following alternate functions when the 3200 is in programming mode. When Access Level 3 programming functions are being performed the 'Level 3 Accessed' indicator will be illuminated and the ‘Supply Present’ indicator will flash.
  • Page 18: Programming Zone Disablements

    The yellow ‘General Disablement’ indicator will be illuminated steady, together with the yellow disablement indicator for the relevant zone(s). Figure 14.0. Example of the display when disabling zone 1. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 18 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 19: Programming Alarm Disablements

    The yellow ‘General Disablement’ indicator will be illuminated steady, together with the yellow ‘Alarm Outputs’ indicator. Figure 14.1. Example of the display when disabling the alarm outputs. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 19 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 20: Programming Zones Into Test Mode

    • Ensure zones are removed from test mode when testing of the system is complete. Figure 14.2. Example of display when programming zone 2 into test mode. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 20 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 21: Programming Coincidence Zones

    12.4 Programming Coincidence Zones Note. The 3200 will no longer be EN54 compliant if zones are programmed as coincidence zones. It is possible to program the zones as coincidence zones. This mode is used where the consequence of a false alarm is onerous (for example if the panel is connected to an extinguishing system). In this case, both zones must activate before the alarms sound or the Global Fire Contacts activate.
  • Page 22: Programming Non-Latching Zones

    It is possible to program one, or more of the detector zones to operate non-latching. In this mode the zone activates as normal, but when the cause of the activation is removed the 3200 will reset. The Global Fire contacts do not operate.
  • Page 23: Programming The Detection Zone End Of Line Monitoring Type

    The standard detection zone end of line monitoring for the 3200 is capacitive. In certain retrofit situations it may be advantageous to switch the end of line monitoring to resistive. Note: When the 3200 is programmed for resistive end of line monitoring it is no longer EN54 compliant.
  • Page 24: Fault Rectification Guidelines

    Disconnect the faulty zone and connect a correct end of line unit (resistive or capacitive) directly at the 3200 zone terminals. If the zone fault clears the zone wiring, end of line unit and detector base connections should be thoroughly investigated, and any faults rectified. In particular check that all detectors are connected properly into their bases.
  • Page 25: 3200 Technical Specification

    85% Non-Condensing. Environment Meets IP30 if mounted in a dry position that does not exceed the temperature and humidity limits given. Mounting 3 points surface mount. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 25 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 www.acornfiresecurity.com...
  • Page 26: 3200 Features Specification

    A zone activated by an automatic detector, then silenced, is re-triggered by by a manual Call Point Activation a Manual Call Point Activation. Note: Due to a policy of continuous improvement, Protec Fire Detection PLC reserves the right to alter the specification without prior notice. 93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 26 of 32 ©...
  • Page 27: Appendix 1 - Accessories Available For The 3200

    Appendix 1 - Accessories Available for the 3200. The following accessories are available for the 3200 control panel. S3000 Optical Smoke Detector (3000/OP) High performances optical smoke detectors. S3000 Optical Heat Detector (3000/OPHT) High performance thermally enhanced optical smoke detectors, designed to give higher immunity against false alarms.
  • Page 28: Appendix 2 - 3200 Spares List

    Appendix 2 - 3200 Spares List Spare Description Protec Stock Code Capacitive end of line unit 41-804-52 10kΩ alarm end of line resistor 41-800-48 1 Amp F battery fuse 15-055-40 1 Amp HRC mains fuse 15-050-35 3200 accessory pack (all of above)
  • Page 29: Appendix 3 - 3200 Main Pcb. Details

    Appendix 3 - 3200 Main PCB. Details The diagram below shows the 3200 main PCB. highlighting the main connections. Mains Fuse (1Amp. HRC.) Clean contact Detector Auxiliary input Sounder Mains power input connections connections connections connections Standby Battery Input (24V dc.)
  • Page 30: Appendix 4 - 3200 Programming Quick Reference Guide

    Appendix 4 - 3200 Programming Quick Reference Guide FUNCTION Level Program Zone Indication Indicator Test Mode General Test Relevant Zones Disable Zones General Disablement Relevant Zones Disable Alarms Alarm Outputs Zone 1 lit – Circuits 1 and 2 are disabled Set Coincidence Aux.
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