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CONTENTS Subject Page How does your Smoke Screen work? Introduction Overview Standard installation Positioning Installation procedure Access Mounting Controlling the smoke Circuit board layout Generic connection diagram Un-interrupted Power Supply (UPS) Tamper Fluid management Programming Operation Testing LED and sound indications Action after every activation Servicing and fluid replenishment Installer notes...
INTRODUCTION Before commencing installation of the Smoke Screen ensure that you have all of the following equipment supplied in the box: 1 x Smoke Screen 1 x Wall Mounting Bracket 1 x Smoke Fluid Bag (Boxed) 1 x Literature Pack & Warning Sign You will also require: 230-volt mains supply and connections into the Alarm Panel or other triggering system.
POSITIONING The Smoke Screen should ideally be sited in a covert position away from prying eyes and thereby reducing the possibility of tamper or an attack. The ideal place for the Smoke Screen is above a ceiling from where the smoke plume is used to its best effect, bursting on the ground and spreading outwards and upwards through 360°.
ACCESS NOTE To access the PCB connections and programming buttons (fluid bag If the Smoke Screen access covered in the relevant section) remove the front cover by has been in service unscrewing the 2 set screws on either side and the 2 countersunk set the heater block will screws in the top;...
Suspension mounting Suspending the Smoke Screen range is achieved using the ‘Suspension Kit’ comprising a length of Uni-strut, two sections of threaded bar and fixings. Fix the required length of M8 threaded bar to the wall bracket (use the holes in line with the bracket hooks) using 4 x nuts and 4 x 25mm washers (4).
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT Connection Terminals ● Tamper Mains fuse (10 Amp) ● Tamper ● 0v (100mA) ● 12v (100mA) ● Hold Off ● Hold Off ● Verification NO ● Verification NC ● Verification COM ● UPS Status NO ● UPS Status NC ●...
UN-INTERUPTED POWER SUPPLY (UPS) If required a UPS, or maintained, supply can be incorporated into an installation through the IEC panel plug on the case. When the mains supply fails this will provide power to the electronic circuits and pump (not to the fluid heater) to ensure that for 1 hour after a mains power failure the Smoke Screen can provide a full smoke activation.
If a mistake is made in programming the run time change Dip Switch 2 to ‘OFF’ and start again. UPS Monitoring. The Sentinel S30 can be set to monitor the UPS (if fitted) and enable the UPS relay output. To alternate UPS monitoring between on and off follow this procedure: Change Dip Switch 2 to ‘ON’...
TESTING Full alarm test. Where possible a full alarm test should be conducted to check that all inputs, outputs and wiring connections to the Smoke Screen are correct. If a PIR or other detector is fitted the Smoke Screen will fire for the designated Smoke Time period once the ‘Alarm Set’, ‘Trigger’ and ‘Hold Off’ (if fitted) contacts are open.
LED AND SOUND INDICATIONS The Smoke Screen provides on-board status monitoring via an LED and a sounder. Indications displayed are: Output relay status LED colour Buzzer sound Indication meaning change ● Flash twice every 2 seconds 1 short beep every 5 seconds Ready n/c to open.
ID card. It is recommended that the Smoke Screen is checked and the fluid changed annually by the installer or Concept Smoke Screen. Always ensure that the Smoke Screen has sufficient fluid or it will not produce smoke when needed. It is recommended that the installer or Concept Smoke Screen are requested to service/replenish the Smoke Screen if there have been 2 or more activations of the Smoke Screen.
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