Consilium Salwico Cargo Conventional User Manual
Consilium Salwico Cargo Conventional User Manual

Consilium Salwico Cargo Conventional User Manual

Fire detection system

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Salwico Cargo
Conventional
Fire Detection System
User Guide

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  • Page 1 Salwico Cargo Conventional Fire Detection System User Guide...
  • Page 2   The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Consilium assumes no legal responsibility for any error or damage resulting from the usage of this document.   October 2017 Document no.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction..................About this Manual ................Approvals................... Symbols used in the manual ............. Fire Detection System ............... System Description................System Block Diagram..............Control Panels................... Control Panel M 4.3................3.1.1 General.................... 3.1.2 Description of Keys and Indicators..........3.1.3 Guide to the Menu System.............. Repeater M 4.3 ..................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Reconnecting..................30 4.6.1 Reconnecting Disabled Items ............4.6.2 Reconnecting Periodic Disablements ..........4.6.3 Reconnecting Disabled Alarm Delays ..........4.6.4 Remove All Disablements .............. Service Menu..................31 4.7.1 About the Service Menu ..............4.7.2 Save the System Log to a USB Memory Stick ....... 4.7.3 How to report a fault ...............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    User Guide 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 About this Manual This User Guide is intended for personnel using the Fire detection system and provides basic understanding how to operate the system. NOTE! This user guide has been revised based on system version 1.9.00 but is valid for Control panel software versions beginning with version 1.0.0.
  • Page 6: Approvals

    1 Introduction User Guide 1.2 Approvals 1.3 Symbols used in the manual DANGER! Risk of serious or fatal injury to the user, and/or severe damage to the product, if the instructions are not followed. WARNING! Risk of personal injury and/or damage to the product if the instructions are not followed.
  • Page 7: Fire Detection System

    User Guide 2 Fire Detection System 2 Fire Detection System 2.1 System Description This Fire detection system is a state-of-the-art fire-detection system designed to meet marine and industrial requirements. Special care is given to ergonomics and user-friendliness with its logical and intuitive operator panel. 2.2 System Block Diagram The following figure shows a typical system and its connected components, see Definitions and Abbreviations, page 54...
  • Page 8 2 Fire Detection System User Guide 5100332-02_Salwico Cargo Conventional_User Guide_M_EN_2017_Z...
  • Page 9: Control Panels

    User Guide 3 Control Panels 3 Control Panels 3.1 Control Panel M 4.3 3.1.1 General This menu-operated system monitors and controls all system functionality. The control panel's clear graphical display makes it easy to use. 3.1.2 Description of Keys and Indicators Figure 3.
  • Page 10 3 Control Panels User Guide The System Indicators section is comprised of the following indicators: 1. Power Steady green light Power supply to the control panel is OK. 2. System fault Flashing yellow light Main process fault. A serious system fault in the system.
  • Page 11 User Guide 3 Control Panels Part B: Operational Controls Figure 5. The operational section of the control panel 1. Main indicators Fire alarm The Fire alarm key indicates existance of a fire alarm and gives direct access to the Fire alarm list. Indications: Flashing red light One or more un-muted fire alarm(s) in the system.
  • Page 12 3 Control Panels User Guide 2. Status This key gives direct access to the System status summary list with Alarms (Fire and Pre-Alarms), Maintenance (Faults and Warnings) and Disablements (Active and Periodic). Shortcuts are: 1. Upload the system log to USB Memory stick. 2.
  • Page 13: Guide To The Menu System

    User Guide 3 Control Panels Part C: Numerical Keypad Figure 6. The keypad on the control panel. 1. Numerical keypad Keys 0 - 9 The numerical keypad is used to enter numerical values. Keys 1–9 are also used as shortcuts when navigating in the menus. Erase This key is used to erase characters from the text display.
  • Page 14 3 Control Panels User Guide How to navigate the menu system • Navigate in the menu alternatives with the arrow keys. It is also possible to choose a menu alternative by entering the menu number. • Select a menu alternative with the arrow key or the key.
  • Page 15 User Guide 3 Control Panels 1 Fault Alarms Menu Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements Fault List Login Warning List Settings Reset All Faults Service Menu History Condition List Table 2. Fault alarm menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Fault List Shows all present fault alarms. 2 Warning List Shows all present warning messages.
  • Page 16 3 Control Panels User Guide Table 4. Disablemens menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 New disablements Adds new disablements. This requires access level 2B. 2 List disablements Shows all active disablements in the system. A periodic disablement that is not active will not be shown in this list, but in the list periodic disablements (mentioned below).
  • Page 17 User Guide 3 Control Panels Alternatives Description 3 External Control Deactivate 1 External Controls or 2 Alarm Transfer . See list External Control Disablements, page 13 for more information. 4 Alarm Device (bells etc.) Disables the outputs for alarm devices, such as audible (e.g., bells) and optical alarm devices.
  • Page 18 3 Control Panels User Guide 5 Settings Menu Fault Alarms Set Dimmer Fire Alarms Set Time Disablements Set Date Login Test Display Settings Alarm Delay Times Service Menu Keyboard Beep History Cause Effect in Test Mode Condition List Table 6. Settings menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Set Dimmer...
  • Page 19 User Guide 3 Control Panels Hint! The Service menu is described in more detail in the separate Service and Maintenance manual. Table 7. Service menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 System Details This menu lists the installed system's information, such as name and reference number (if defined). It also lists when the system was last configured and by which program.
  • Page 20 3 Control Panels User Guide Configuration sub-menu System Details Centrals Reload configuration/Reboot this module Modules Load configuration from USB memory Zones Save configuration to USB memory Loops Save changes to configuration Configuration Remove configuration Firmware Synchronise system configuration System Log Reboot system (this module excluded) I/O lists Hint! The Configuration menu is described in more detail in the Installation &...
  • Page 21 User Guide 3 Control Panels 7 History Menu Fault Alarms Fire Alarms Disablements Fire History List Login Fault History List Settings Disable History List Service Menu Common History List History Condition List Table 9. History menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Fire History List Shows a chronological list of the last 1000 fire alarms.
  • Page 22: Repeater M 4.3

    3 Control Panels User Guide Table 10. Condition list menu alternatives Alternatives Description 1 Satisfactory This list shows detectors that still are in satisfactory condition (50-80% (Lightly dirty) and fully functional. However, the environment has started to contaminated degenerate the detectors and they are no longer in good condition. Please detectors) consider to replace the detectors during the next planned maintenance work.
  • Page 23 User Guide 3 Control Panels Repeater panel • Power Green steady light indicates that the power supply to the repeater panel is OK. • Local Mute Silence the local buzzer alarm. • Fire - Fault - Dis. Press the key to select the lists: Fire Alarm, Fault Alarm and Disablements. •...
  • Page 24 3 Control Panels User Guide 5100332-02_Salwico Cargo Conventional_User Guide_M_EN_2017_Z...
  • Page 25: Operations

    User Guide 4 Operations 4 Operations 4.1 Access Levels CAUTION! To prevent un-authorised operation of the system access levels protect the different functions of the fire detection system. Some functions in the menus will require a higher access level than the default level due to safety restrictions.
  • Page 26: Login

    4 Operations User Guide A Control Panel M 4.3 could be programmed to view events in the system with restricted rights to operate functions. For example a fire alarm is shown, but mute and reset are not allowed. 4.2 Login WARNING! To secure the functionality of the fire detection system only authorised users should be given access to disablement or test mode privileges in the system.
  • Page 27: Mute A Fire Alarm

    User Guide 4 Operations • Supplementary text (defined in system configuration) Press for more details: • Time of alarm • Date of alarm 4.3.2 Mute a Fire Alarm The Mute key has different functions depending on the current access level. Silences the internal buzzer Press and all external alarm devices*, and mutes the fire...
  • Page 28: Type Of Fire Alarms From Conventional Zones

    4 Operations User Guide 4.3.5 Type of Fire Alarms from Conventional Zones The fire detection system will display whether it was a single detector or a manual call point/multiple detectors that generated the fire alarm. If two or more detectors are activated in the same zone, the fire alarm will be presented as a manual call point/multiple detectors.
  • Page 29: Mute A Fault

    User Guide 4 Operations • Number of detected fault(s) • Type of fault • Identification of the faulty loop unit or module • Supplementary text for the faulty loop unit or module (defined in system configuration) Press for more details: • Time when the fault occurred •...
  • Page 30: Reset All Faults

    4 Operations User Guide 4.4.5 Reset All Faults Go to: Menu » 1 Fault Alarms » 3 Reset All Faults The system will make an Press attempt to reset all faults. 4.4.6 Fault Messages WARNING! In case of a fault alarm use the information viewed on the display to verify and reset the fault.
  • Page 31: Available Types Of Disablements

    User Guide 4 Operations The available disablements (permanent, timer, clock and periodic) are described in the next chapter. All disablements are presented in a disablement list. NOTE! The yellow Disablements indicator is lit on the control panel when at least one disablement is activated in the system and remains lit until all disablements are reconnected.
  • Page 32: Acknowledgement Of A New Disablement

    4 Operations User Guide Periodic disablement A disablement for a certain time period during certain days of the week. Example: Disable zone 1 each Tuesday and Friday between 7.00 - 17.00. Take the time entered under consideration on vehicles/trains/ships going through different time zones.
  • Page 33: Disabling Alarm Delay

    User Guide 4 Operations 4.5.7 Disabling Alarm Delay An alarm delay function will delay the activation of alarm devices in case of a fire alarm. The delay time is programmable. The alarm delay may be disabled which means that there will be no delay between the fire alarm and the activation of the alarm device outputs.
  • Page 34: Reconnecting

    4 Operations User Guide Select Menu » 3 Disablements » 1 New Disablement » 3 External Controls » 2 Alarm Transfer 4.6 Reconnecting 4.6.1 Reconnecting Disabled Items All disablements in the system are presented in the disablement list. Any reconnection is made from this list. Select Menu »...
  • Page 35: Service Menu

    User Guide 4 Operations 4.7 Service Menu 4.7.1 About the Service Menu (Access level 2 for basic functions, but access level 4 is needed to perform advanced service options.) The Service menu is used for configuring the system in the commissioning phase, as well as for troubleshooting and making updates when the system is in operation.
  • Page 36: How To Report A Fault

    4 Operations User Guide Choose Menu » 6 Service Menu » 8 System Log » 1 Save syslog. Press OK to save the systems log files to the USB memory stick. The system will now download the system log files. Wait until this process is complete! Disconnect the USB memory stick and copy the system log files to a PC.
  • Page 37: Testing

    User Guide 5 Testing 5 Testing 5.1 About Testing CAUTION! Perform visual inspection of all fire detectors as often as needed to find detectors which have deliberately been covered (vandalised). Because a covered detector will not be able to detect a fire and the fire detection system can't detect if a detector has been covered.
  • Page 38: Recommended Test Equipment

    5 Testing User Guide CAUTION! During system start-up the smoke detectors perform a 15 minutes calibration according to the level of particles in the air. No tests should be done during this period. Put the zone into test mode under: Menu » Access level 2B is required.
  • Page 39: Reset Test Mode

    User Guide 5 Testing 5.5 Reset Test Mode NOTE! After testing is completed, return the tested zone to its normal condition. Before exiting test mode, make sure there are no detectors or manual call points in alarm condition. The tested zone will automatically return to normal operation after two hours if no manual reset have been performed.
  • Page 40 5 Testing User Guide 5100332-02_Salwico Cargo Conventional_User Guide_M_EN_2017_Z...
  • Page 41: Appendix - Fault Code List

    User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List 6 Appendix - Fault Code List 6.1 Fault Code List WARNING! In case of remedy “replace the unit” or “replace the module” – this has to be carried out as soon as possible in order to secure the functionality of the fire detection system.
  • Page 42 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module One module has been Switch to the correct replaced by another module. type of module. • Minor fault if redundant system and One module address only one module in the has been changed to redundant function.
  • Page 43 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The detector has a Replace the unit. faulty sensor element. The smoke detector is Protect the detector from the exposed to strong airflow or consider airflow.
  • Page 44 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module Charger M 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • If voltage OK, change loop unit. External 24V power Loop units source missing or the •...
  • Page 45 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module • Minor fault if in no combination with A cable break on the CABLE other faults. positive conductor on BREAK Loop M X Locate the cable break. the Loop M X has •...
  • Page 46 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module UNKNOWN The Loop M X cannot TYPE OF identify the type of the Replace the unit. LOOP UNIT affected loop unit. FOUND Explanation: The type of loop Loop units Major fault.
  • Page 47 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module There is an earth fault Charger M on the negative Locate the earth fault. Loop M X conductor. EARTH A power loop unit has FAULT Minor fault.
  • Page 48 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module EXTERNAL FAULT CM 4.3 Can be CM 2.2 generated by Major or minor fault. See RM 4.3 External equipment is Check the external customized project specific system Charger M indicating a fault.
  • Page 49 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • If voltage OK, change module. The incoming 24 VDC LOW POWER supply to the internal •...
  • Page 50 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module • Minor fault if in no combination with The module has NO ANSWER other faults. System stopped answering on Contact an authorized CH 1 modules channel 1 on the service office.
  • Page 51 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The configuration file Synchronise the in the system is not the configuration file between same in all modules. all panel. CM 4.3 Central X Module Y CM 2.2 settings in CM X...
  • Page 52 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Measure the voltage from the power source. • Minor fault if power • If voltage OK, sources are redundant change module. The voltage delivered and not from the same HIGH from PSU 2 to the...
  • Page 53 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module The voltage level internally in the Charger M is at least 1 volt below the voltage delivered from the INTERNAL PSUs. Contact an authorized VOLTAGE Charger M Without battery...
  • Page 54 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module 1. Check the electrical connections according to The affected module the drawings. CM 4.3 has not responded NO ANSWER CM 2.2 within 30 seconds on Major fault.
  • Page 55 User Guide 6 Appendix - Fault Code List Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module A relay is broken or in a state that damages 233 RELAY Relay M 8 the relay. (The voltage Replace the module. Major fault. over the relay coil is too high.) 1.
  • Page 56 6 Appendix - Fault Code List User Guide Unit or Fault Code Cause Remedy Failure classification Module A write operation into DEVICE Major or Minor fault the loop unit’s internal WRITE Loop units Replace the loop unit. depending on project EEPROM memory FAULT specific function.
  • Page 57: Appendix - Definitions And Abbreviations

    User Guide 7 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations 7 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations 5100332-02_Salwico Cargo Conventional_User Guide_M_EN_2017_Z...
  • Page 58: Definitions And Abbreviations

    Control M 4.3 to the backbone bus and also has the common fire and fault outputs. Cause/Effect The Cause/Effect program defines how the inputs and outputs of the system should act. Consilium Common Platform. General modules which create a system for Consilium products. CCP platform An umbrella name for all the modules and devices that can be connected together, e.g.
  • Page 59 User Guide 7 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations Compact central Central cabinet including basic functionality of Fire Detection System such as: Control panel, Power supply, Battery backup, basic I/Os and at least one analogue addressable loop. The cabinet supplies limited expansion possibilities. Configuration File A file holding the configurable parameters for the FDS.
  • Page 60 7 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations User Guide Fire Detection System. Firmware Embedded software. Frequency Shift Keying. GA-auto Automatically generated signal according to a pre-defined pattern (e.g. 7 short 1 long signal) for alarm devices or the PA system. GA-Morse Signal pattern generated manually via the GA button. General Alarm, common activation of alarm devices and activation of the PA system.
  • Page 61 User Guide 7 Appendix - Definitions and Abbreviations Loop module The piece of hardware within the FDS which powers and communicates with the loop units connected to its loop-line. Loop unit Fire detectors, gas detectors, manual call points and other devices that can be connected to the Loop.
  • Page 62 I/O in a predefined state and stop all communication in order to avoid disturbing system integrity. Salwico Language A text based interpreting language for making logical cause effect expressions developed by Consilium. Short Circuit Isolator. Software Configuration Management. Single Central System.
  • Page 63: Quick Guide For Control Panel M 4.3

    User Guide 8 Quick Guide for Control Panel M 4.3 8 Quick Guide for Control Panel M 4.3 5100332-02_Salwico Cargo Conventional_User Guide_M_EN_2017_Z...
  • Page 64: Index

    Index Index Fire alarm, Reset several alarms ......Fire alarm, From conventional zones..... About testing............Fire detection system ..........Access level ............Fire detection system, System description..... Alarm delay............Fire alarm, Information displayed in the Control Alarm delay off indicator, Control Panel M 4.3 ..Panel...............
  • Page 65 Index Reset key, fire alarm ..........Reset test mode ............Reset key, Control Panel M 4.3 ......  Service Menu ............Service menu, Control Panel M 4.3 ....... Settings menu, Control Panel M 4.3 ...... Shortcuts key, Control Panel M 4.3 ....... Status key, Control Panel M 4.3......
  • Page 66 FOR ALL THOSE MOMENTS WHEN SAFETY MATTERS Consilium is a producer of safety and safety-related technologies for the marine, oil and gas, transport and building sectors. Our commitment goes beyond the products: We protect the lives of mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, colleagues and friends. With representation in more than 25 countries in all time zones, we are always close to you.

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