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P/N 501-419503-1-20 • ISS 20JUL21

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  • Page 1 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual P/N 501-419503-1-20 • ISS 20JUL21...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2021 Carrier. All rights reserved. Trademarks and ZP1-X3E Series is a trademark of Carrier. patents Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. Manufacturer Carrier Manufacturing Poland Spòlka Z o.o.,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix A Configuration presets 89 Input and output configuration 90 Default delays 90 Basic configuration modes 91 Expansion board functions 93 Appendix B Regulatory information 101 European standards 102 Declared performance 103 Electrical safety 103 Index 105 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important information This is the installation manual for the ZP1-X3E Series Extinguishing and Fire Alarm Control Panels. Read these instructions and all related documentation entirely before operating this product. Firmware compatibility Information in this document covers control panels with firmware version 2.0 or later.
  • Page 5 Note: Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort. They describe how to avoid the loss. Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 6 This symbol indicates that the installation manual should be consulted when operating or maintaining the device or control close to where the symbol is placed. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product description 2 Product compatibility 2 Operating modes 2 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 8: Product Description

    Chapter 1: Introduction Product description The ZP1-X3E Series control panel provides three fire detection zones (Z1, Z2, and Z3) and several manual call point (MCP) and control inputs that control the extinguishing actions for a single extinguishing area. If a fire detection zone is not configured as part of the extinguishing detection...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Recommended cables 7 Connecting zones with initiating devices 7 Connecting inputs 10 Connecting outputs 14 Connecting the mains power supply 17 Connecting the batteries 19 Connecting other equipment 20 Connecting expansion boards 21 Connecting a fire network 21 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 10: Control Panel Cabinet Layout

    With this option, either the key or the password can be used to enter the operator user level. This key can also be configured to be used in manual-only or manual-automatic mode. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 11: Cabinet Installation

    The cabinet should be mounted so that the user interface is at eye level. Note that the control panel must be assembled and installed according to the ordinances and codes that are in effect in your market or region. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 12: Fixing The Cabinet To The Wall

    3. Insert a screw in position (1) and hang the cabinet onto this screw. 4. Insert screws in positions (2) and tighten. 5. Insert screws in position (3) and tighten. 6. Tighten screw in position (1). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 13: Connections

    The default configuration for Z3 provides standard fire detection as a mixed zone (using automatic or manual fire alarm detection). Additional zone configuration options are available - see “Extinguishing zones” on page 47 more information. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 14 3. Measure the resistance between the positive and negative lines with a multimeter. Terminating zones Zone termination is required at all times, whether the zone is used or not. The type of termination depends on the installation, as shown below. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 15 Table 5: Fire alarm manual call point resistance values Zone type EN 54-2, BS 7273 EN 54-13 Intrinsically safe Mixed detection 100 Ω Not supported Not supported Manual detection 100 to 680 Ω 100 to 470 Ω 250 to 560 Ω ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 16: Connecting Inputs

    If a supervised input is not used, the end-of-line resistor must be installed across the unused terminals. Connecting inputs Connect inputs IN1 to IN8 as shown below. Figure 4: Connecting inputs See “Input and output specifications” on page 83 for the input circuit parameters. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 17 When the MCP Hold is deactivated, the delay countdown restarts and the sounder pattern changes to the tone configured for extinguishing activation. The MCP Hold LED turns off when the MCP Hold device is deactivated. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 18 (NC). This results in a low pressure fault when the switch opens. See “Input and output specifications” on page 83 to see how the low pressure indication device impedance is related to the low pressure fault. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 19 By default, the control panel is configured for basic applications which do not use this monitoring function. If your installation requires it, activate the function by setting the “Safety door monitoring” option to ON, and specifying a “Safety door fault delay” between 10 and 90 seconds. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 20: Connecting Outputs

    Free-of-voltage (unsupervised switch) Abort inactive = open Abort active = closed Disable extinguishing switch Free-of-voltage (unsupervised switch) (BS 7273 mode) Enabled = open Disabled = closed OUT3 Manual-only mode Free-of-voltage (unsupervised switch) Manual-automatic = open Manual-only = closed ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 21 NO and C terminals. The maximum rating per active output is 2 A at 30 VDC. Figure 5: Control panel free-of-voltage outputs 1. Switch terminal NO 2. Switch terminal C ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 22 A special end-of-line circuit (the 2010-1EXT-EOL board) is required for proper operation so that the wiring to the extinguishing agent actuator is supervised. Note: To ensure reliable operation, locate the end-of-line board as close as possible to the extinguishing actuator device. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Mains Power Supply

    Always secure mains cables to the cabinet to prevent movement. Figure 8: Connecting the mains power supply 1. Mains fuse 2. Live 3. Earth 4. Neutral For fuse specifications, see “Power supply specifications” on page 85. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 24 Figure 9 below. Caution: Risk of equipment damage. An incorrect power setting can destroy the power supply. Figure 9: Selecting 115 or 230 VAC operation ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 25: Connecting The Batteries

    If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault, then the batteries may need to be replaced. See “Battery maintenance” on page 79. Figure 10: Connecting the batteries Caution: Risk of equipment damage. No other equipment may be connected to the BATT connector. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 26: Connecting Other Equipment

    The maximum contact rating for each relay circuit is 2 A at 30 VDC. Figure 12: Fault and alarm relay output connections 1. Normally open contact 2. Normally closed contact 3. Common ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 27: Connecting Expansion Boards

    Each 2010-1-NB network board has two ports. Each port is connected (point to point) to the corresponding ports of the network board in another control panel. Figure 13: Network board connections Two wiring options are possible: • Ring configuration • Bus configuration ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 28 (sounder and fire routing outputs) are not remote between panels. Bus network configuration is not normally recommended, as it does not provide for redundancy in the transmission path. For bus configuration (Class B), connect control panels as shown below. Figure 15: Fire network bus configuration ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 29: Configuration And Commissioning

    Zone type 58 Safety door monitoring 43 Changing user level Safety door fault delay 44 passwords 59 Pressure switch type 44 Auxiliary 24 V reset 60 Hold mode 45 Configuration, software, and PCB Activation tone 45 identification 61 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 30 Adding an expansion board 62 Before commissioning the control Expansion board panel 73 configuration 62 Commissioning the control Fire network and repeaters panel 73 configuration 65 Functional tests 75 Basic configuration options 65 Response times 76 Advanced configuration options 68 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 31: The User Interface

    30. Fire Routing Delay button and LED [1] 15. General Test button and LED 31. Fire Routing On button and LEDs [1] [1] Fire routing is only available if a 2010-1-SB expansion board is installed and fire routing functionality is configured. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 32: User Levels

    The advanced installer user level allows the detailed configuration of very specific applications where the advanced features provided by the control panel are required. This level is also required for installers that require minor customizations after configuring a basic installation. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 33: Configuration Overview

    Configuration controls The control panel is configured using the front panel configuration controls and the seven-segment display. The configuration controls The configuration controls are located on the control panel interface. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 34 Select a configuration menu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is steady, or Select a configuration submenu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is flashing. Value Select a configuration value using buttons 2 and 4 when this LED is steady ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 35: Common Configuration Tasks

    Make all required configuration changes before exiting configuration mode and saving your changes. To exit configuration mode without saving your changes: 1. Press Reset — or — 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 36 Both decimal points on the display are off To restore the previous configuration: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. To restore the factory configuration: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 37: Basic Configuration

    Default: 0 minutes Fire routing delay 00 to 10 minutes Default: 0 minutes Add an expansion board [1] 00 to 04 modules Default: 0 Firenet identifier [2] 0 to 32 0: Stand-alone (no networking) Default: 0 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 38 [1] Additional menu options are available if one or more expansion boards are installed. See “Expansion board configuration” on page 62. [2] Additional menu options are available if Firenet is configured. See “Fire network and repeaters configuration” on page 65. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 39: Basic Default Configuration

    To change the operation mode configuration preset: 1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 40: Supervision Mode

    This menu is not visible if the panel operational mode is BS 7273 (either stage 1 or stage 2) or includes CleanMe configuration. These options only allow standard EN 54-2 zone supervision with class B outputs. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 41: Panel Mode

    Custom panel operating mode A custom panel operating mode will be indicated if any of the following zone configuration settings are changed from the operating mode preset values: • Zone delay • Zone configuration • Zone type ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 42: Actuator Delay

    1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 2. Select a delay value from 00 to 30 minutes using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 43: Fire Sounders Delay

    The Fire Routing Delay LED flashes fast to indicate that the fire routing delay configuration menu is active. 2. Select a delay value from 00 to 10 minutes using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 44: Fire Delay Operation

    To add an expansion board to the system you must install the board and then configure the system. See the expansion board’s installation guide for installation instructions. See “Expansion board configuration” on page 62 for configuration instructions. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 45: Advanced Configuration

    Default: 2 minutes Safety door monitoring ON/OFF Default: Off Safety door fault delay 10 to 90 seconds Default: 30 seconds Pressure switch type Normally closed Normally open Default: Normally closed Activation tone Pulsed Continuous Default: Pulsed ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 46 Sounders re-sound ON/OFF Default: On Silence sounders disabled time 00 to 10 minutes Default: 1 minute Fire routing delay 00 to 10 minutes Default: 00 Battery fault check ON/OFF Default: On Earth fault check ON/OFF Default: On ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 47 ON/OFF Default: On Firenet map 01 to 32 ON/OFF On for nodes 1 and 2, Off for the rest Firenet repeater map 01 to 32 ON/OFF On for nodes 1 and 2, Off for the rest ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 48 0 to 4444 Default: 2222 Basic installer user level password 0 to 4444 Default: 3333 Advanced installer user level password 0 to 4444 Default: 4444 Control panel PCB serial number Read-only Auxiliary 24V reset ON/OFF Default: Off ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 49: Safety Door Monitoring

    2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Safety door monitoring is used (on). Safety door monitoring is not used (off). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 50: Safety Door Fault Delay

    2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Operates as normally closed (NC). Operates as normally open (NO). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 51: Hold Mode

    1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. The red Extinguishing Sounders LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration menu is active. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 52: Released Tone

    2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Pulsed mode Continuous mode ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 53: Extinguishing Zones

    The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Z1 is configured as an extinguishing zone. Z2 and Z3 are configured as fire detection zones. Z1 and Z2 are configured as extinguishing zones. Z3 is configured as a fire detection zone. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 54: Manual-Only Mode Local

    The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Manual-only mode is set locally. Manual-only mode is activated by the Manual Mode button on the panel. Manual-only mode is set remotely. Manual-only mode is activated by the manual-only mode activation device. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 55: Manual Key Mode

    If the key position is OFF (that is, the key is not inserted or is inserted but not turned) the panel accepts an operator level request to change the auto/manual using the button or the related network commands. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 56: Enable Flooding Time

    1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. The red Released LED flashes fast to indicate that the configuration menu is active and nn (minutes) and SS (seconds) appears. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 57: Actuator Delay For Start Manual Call Point

    2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Actuator delay applies to the MCP Start. MCP Start activates the actuator immediately (no delay). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 58: Extinguishing Agent Flow

    1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. The Fire Sounders Start/Stop LED flashes fast to indicate that the sounder operation during a zone test configuration menu is active. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 59: Fire Sounder Re-Sound

    The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description The sounders re-sound if a new fire alarm event is reported from a different zone. The sounders do not re-sound if a new fire alarm event is reported from a different zone. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 60: Fire Sounders Silence Disabled Time

    The Fire Sounders Start/Stop LED flashes fast to indicate that the Fire Sounders Silence Disable Time configuration menu is active. 2. Select a delay value from 00 to 10 minutes using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 61: Battery Fault Check

    1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. The earth fault LED flashes fast to indicate that the battery fault check menu is active. 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your change ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 62: Fault Latch

    2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your change The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description The fault latch is enabled. The fault latch is disabled. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 63: Zone Configuration

    The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Passive end-of-line Active end-of-line Passive end-of-line with CleanMe Active end-of-line with CleanMe Intrinsically safe Zenner end-of-line Unlatched (only for BS 7273 mode and fire detection zones) ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 64: Zone Delay

    2. Select the zone (for example, zone 1), and then press Enter. The Zone alarm LED flashes fast to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active. 3. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 65: Changing User Level Passwords

    1. Set the display for the desired user level password, and then press Enter. 2. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter. 3. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 4. Press Enter. 5. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 66: Auxiliary 24 V Reset

    3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description Resetting the control panel resets the AUX 24V output. Resetting the control panel does not reset the AUX 24V output. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 67: Configuration, Software, And Pcb Identification

    Control panel PCB serial number The “software version” and “control panel PCB serial number” menus display a submenu that lets you select the object of interest. Fire panel Module A Module B Module C Module D Network board ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 68: Expansion Board Configuration

    Once an expansion board is installed and added to the control panel configuration, the following additional configuration options appear on the basic and advanced configuration menus. Note: These configuration options are repeated for each of the installed expansion boards (A, B, C, and D). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 69 ON LED on the expansion board flashes fast to indicate that the module function configuration menu is active. 2. Select a value from 01 to 96 using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 70 (2 and 4). 3. Press Enter. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required for each output (1 to 4) on each installed module (A, B, C, and D) where a delay is required. 5. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 71: Fire Network And Repeaters Configuration

    Press Up to enter the first two digits of the number (positions 1 and 2). Press Down to enter the last two digits of the number (positions 3 and 4). Firenet number of nodes [1] 2 to 32 Default: 2 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 72 Therefore, change this setting if you want to keep activations and indications independent in different control panels. Example: In a six-zone virtual panel, ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 73 2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). The Network fault LED flashes fast to indicate that the Firenet analogue remote node menu is active. 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 74: Advanced Configuration Options

    (positions 3 and 4). Firenet global controls ON/OFF Default: On Firenet loop class Default: B Process remote zones ON/OFF Default: On Firenet map 01 to 32 ON/OFF On for nodes 1 and 2, off for the rest ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 75 Use this menu to configure the loop class: class A (ring) or class B (bus). Class A is recommended to provide redundancy in communication path. Class B can only be used for repeaters without control requirements. By default, the basic settings use class B for basic repeater functionality. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 76 Any control panel in the fire network can repeat the information of other nodes that form part of its Firenet map. A unique panel or several panels can be repeated at the same time (including addressable panels) by defining the Firenet repeater map. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 77 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description The analogue remote node is added to the repeater map. The analogue remote node is not added to the repeater map. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 78 3. Press Enter. 4. Save your changes. The available settings for this feature are shown below. Display Description It accepts remote commands relating to the extinguishing functionality. It does not accept remote commands relating to the extinguishing functionality. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 79: Commissioning

    The Supply LED is steady • The Fire Sounder Delay LED is steady (if a delay has been configured and enabled) • The Fire Routing Delay LED is steady (if a delay has been configured and enabled) ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 80 To power up the control panel from the batteries, press the battery start button on the control panel PCB (marked as BAT. START, see Figure 19 below). Keep the button pressed for approximately 5 seconds. Figure 19: Battery startup button ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 81: Functional Tests

    (if configured) • Verify networking functionalities Using a multimeter, verify that the fault relay is activated when a fault is reported and that the fire alarm relay is activated when a fire alarm is reported. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 82: Response Times

    Less than 3 minutes Mains fault Less than 3 minutes Low battery fault Less than 100 seconds Fuse/protection fault Less than 3 minutes System fault Less than 100 seconds Battery high resistance fault Less than 4 hours ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on system maintenance and battery maintenance. Content System maintenance 78 Quarterly maintenance 78 Annual maintenance 78 Cleaning the control panel 78 Battery maintenance 79 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 84: System Maintenance

    Keep the outside and inside of the control panel clean. Carry out periodic cleaning using a damp cloth for the outside. Do not use products containing solvents to clean the control panel. Do not clean the inside of the cabinet with liquid products. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 85: Battery Maintenance

    1. Disconnect and remove the existing batteries from the cabinet. 2. Install and connect the replacement batteries using the bridge provided. Observe correct polarity. 3. Dispose of the batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 86 Chapter 4: Maintenance ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 87: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 5 Technical specifications Summary This chapter includes technical specifications for your control panel. Content Zone specifications 82 Input and output specifications 83 Power supply specifications 85 Mechanical and environmental specifications 86 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 88: Zone Specifications

    Zone impedance 75 to 144 Ω Short circuit reference range Zone voltage < 3 V Zone impedance < 55 Ω Open circuit reference range Zone impedance > 8 kΩ Zone device current consumption ≤ 2.6 mA ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 89: Input And Output Specifications

    Standby > 10 kΩ to 21 kΩ Open circuit > 21 kΩ Control panel input current Standby (with end-of-line) 1.2 mA nominal Activated 5.3 mA max. Open circuit 100 µA nominal Short circuit 5.75 mA max. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 90 2.50 A start-up current (t ≤ 9.86ms) at 25ºC 2.38 A start-up current (t ≤ 8.73ms) at 50ºC Alarm relay output Number of potential-free contacts 2 (normally-open NO and normally-closed NC) Current rating (when active) 2 A max. at 30 VDC ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 91: Power Supply Specifications

    2 × 7.2 Ah or 2 × 12 Ah Battery type Sealed lead-acid Battery charger voltage 27.3 V at 20ºC −36 mV/ºC Battery charger current 0.7 A max. Out of service voltage level < 22.75 V No operation voltage level < 21 V ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 92: Mechanical And Environmental Specifications

    26 x Ø 20 mm at rear of cabinet IP rating IP30 Table 33: Environmental specifications Environmental class Class A Operating temperature −5 to +40ºC Storage temperature −20 to +70ºC Relative humidity 10 to 95% noncondensing Type class conditions 3K5 of IEC 60721-3-3 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 93 Chapter 5: Technical specifications Figure 20: Control panel cabinet without cover ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 94 Chapter 5: Technical specifications Figure 21: Control panel cabinet with cover ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 95: Appendix A Configuration Presets

    EN 54-2 supervision and Class B fire outputs 91 EN 54-13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs 92 Expansion board functions 93 EN 54-2 supervision and Class B outputs 93 EN 54-13 supervision and Class A expansion board outputs 96 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 96: Input And Output Configuration

    Default delays Table 35: Default delay configuration Fire sounders delay Fire routing delay [1] Zone delay Released delay 10 seconds Flooding time Reset disabled delay 2 minutes [1] Requires installation of optional 2010-1-SB expansion board (not supplied). ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 97: Basic Configuration Modes

    Table 38: Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection Active EOL Z1 and Z2 automatic, for extinguishing event Z3 mixed, for fire detection Active EOL, CleanMe Z1 and Z2 automatic, for extinguishing event enabled Z3 mixed, for fire detection ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 98: 54-13 Supervision And Class A Expansion Board Outputs

    The configured actuator delay is applied when the MCP Start is activated. Table 42: Presets and zone characteristics Preset Zone description Zone detection EN 54-13 EOL Z1 and Z2 automatic, for extinguishing event Z3 mixed, for fire detection ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 99: Expansion Board Functions

    Table 44: Expansion board functions (EN 54-2, Class B outputs) Preset ON status Output Delay Z1 alarm Z2 alarm Z3 alarm Z1 alarm Z2 alarm Z3 alarm Z1 and Z2 alarm Z2 and Z3 alarm Z1 or Z2 alarm Z2 or Z3 alarm ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 100 Fire alarm Fault Fire alarm Fault Buzzer ON Reset ON Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Buzzer ON Reset ON Buzzer ON Reset ON Fire alarm Extinguishing activation Extinguishing preactivation Extinguishing released ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 101 Fire alarm Activated Pre-activated Released Hold on Abort on Manual mode Automatic mode Extinguishing disabled Pressure switch fault Door fault Gas Flow on Fire sounders [3] Extinguishing sounders [3] Optical panel [3] Actuator [3] Actuator blocked 1,2,3,4 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 102: 54-13 Supervision And Class A Expansion Board Outputs

    EN 54-13 supervision (the SU setting is A). See “Supervision mode” on page 34 for more information. Table 45: Expansion board functions (EN 54-13, Class A outputs) Preset ON status Output Delay Z1 alarm Z2 alarm ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 103 Output Delay Z3 alarm Z1 and Z2 alarm Z2 and Z3 alarm Z1 or Z2 alarm Z2 or Z3 alarm Fire alarm Fault Fire alarm Fault Fault [1] Fire alarm Fault [1] Buzzer ON Reset ON ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 104 Extinguishing disabled Pressure switch fault Door fault Gas Flow on Fire sounders [3] Extinguishing sounders [3] Optical panel [3] Actuator [3] Actuator blocked 1,2,3,4 Fire routing ON Fire Sounders ON Extinguishing sounders ON [4] Fire Sounders ON ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 105 [3] Not considered to signal supervision faults and linked to the expansion board indications. [4] Faults are signaled in the Extinguishing Sounders LED. Output activates continuously and the tone (for activation or released) has to be provided and configured in the sounder device. ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 106 Appendix A: Configuration presets ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 107: Appendix B Regulatory Information

    Appendix B Regulatory information Summary This section includes regulatory information for your control panel. Content European standards 102 Declared performance 103 Electrical safety 103 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 108: European Standards

    Emergency hold device (mode A or B) 4.21 Control of flooding time 4.23 Manual mode 4.24 Trigger signals to equipment within the system 4.26 Trigger signals to equipment outside the system 4.27 Emergency abort device 4.30 Activate alarm devices with different signals ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 109: Declared Performance

    European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance with the following European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility: • EN 62368-1 • EN 50130-4 • EN 61000-6-3 • EN 61000-3-2 • EN 61000-3-3 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 110 Appendix B: Regulatory information ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 111: Index

    EN 54-2, 93 flooding time, 50 input and output, 90 functional tests, 75 connections alarm and fault relays, 20 auxiliary equipment, 20 hold mode, MCP, 45 battery, 19 disable extinguishing switch, 12 expansion boards, 21 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 112 27 operating modes, 2 zone output configuration, 7, 57 configuration presets, 90 connections, 8 connections, 14 extinguishing, 47 functionality, 14 line resistance, 8 termination, 16 termination, 8 type, 58 password change, 59 pressure switch type, 44 ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual...

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