Fire Door Closing - Panasonic EBL512 G3 Planning Instructions

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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01472
Rev: -
15
Planning Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, United version 2.7.x

Fire Door Closing

Programmable outputs can be used for fire door closing.
trigger condition is available (Fire Door Closing.). Type of output is
normally "Control, neutral". One or more alarm points can control the
output, i.e. the detectors on both sides of the fire door.
NOTE! The alarm points and their "belonging" output have to be in /
connected to the same c.i.e.
In case of one of the following "events", the output will be activated,
i.e. the fire door will close:
 Fire alarm (any of the detectors controlling the fire door)
 Fire alarm in "Test mode" (any of the detectors controlling
the fire door)
 Fault (i.e. "no answer" from any of the detectors controlling
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the fire door
)
 Disablement (any of the detectors controlling the fire door,
the zone(s) involved or the COM loop involved)
 A definite time every day, if programmed via Win512
version 2.7.x. The output will be activated for 20 seconds.
 Via a programmable input (trigger condition "Door Closing
Test Input"). The output will be activated for 20 seconds.
The input has to be in / connected to the same c.i.e. as the
alarm points and their "belonging" output.
NOTE!
Zone line inputs (via 4580) cannot be used for this type of Fire Door
Closing.
If a magnet contact is available, is it possible to get a "closed fire door
verification" via the Interlocking function. In this case, Type of
output has to be "Interlocking output". See also chapter "Interlocking
function", page 79.
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In the DBI (Danish) convention, must only the c.i.e. outputs R0-R1 and
S0-S3 as well as 3364 units be used and "Type of output" has to be "Control,
neutral".
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E.g. if the detector is faulty, if there are two breaks or short-circuit on the
COM loop.
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If an I/O unit 3361 output is used, it is recommended, for safety reasons, to
not connect it to the same COM loop as the detectors controlling the fire
door.
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A special
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