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Ex-3000 Series Installation and Commissioning Ex-3001 Extinguishing Control Panel The operation and functions described in the manual are available from Software Versions Ex3001_V1_02 onwards.
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Item Specification Details Ex-3001 Enclosure Steel IP30 Dimensions H x W x D mm 330 x 400 x 90 Environmental Class Class A – Indoor IP30 0°C to 40°C Humidity 95 % Max Weight (excluding batteries) 5.1Kg Cable Entries (20mm knockouts) 17x top and 13x top rear Mains Supply 200V-240V (+10%, -15%), 50/60Hz AC, 1.0A max...
SENSITIVE DEVICES battery). Description This manual covers the installation, programming and commissioning of the Ex-3000 Series Extinguishing Control Panels. Refer to the User Manual (Document No. 680-148) for details of how to operate the panel. The Ex-3001 is a Single Flooding Zone Control Panel with up to three detection zone circuits.
EN54 Functions This Control Panel is compliant with the requirements of EN54 parts 2 and 4 (1997). In addition to the basic requirements, the following optional functions are provided and these comply with the requirements of EN54. CIE Optional Functions EN54-2 Clause Indication Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices...
Test Condition. The CIE has provision for testing the installation on a per zone basis. Refer to the User Manual for further information. Section 10 EN12094-1 Optional Features with Requirements In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN12094-1, the Extinguishing Control Device (ECD) supports the following optional features with requirements: - Delay of Extinguishing Signal.
Triggering Signals to Equipment within the System. The ECD has provision to transmit triggering signals to extinguishing system equipment such as pilot cylinders, warning devices, etc. Refer to Sections 2.3.4.5 and Section 4.24 3.3.2. These circuits are required to be monitored for fault conditions by the ECD. Triggering Signals to Equipment outside the System.
2 Installation Identification of Parts The following diagram shows the major parts of the panel. AC INPUT RELAY MODULE PSU MODULE (OPTIONAL) LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL u P M O D E U S B Comms R U N P R O G R e l a y - 1 Rela y - 2 F I R E...
2.2 Installing the back box Enclosure dimensions and fixing points are shown in the diagram below. Remove the chassis before installing the enclosure (retain in a safe place). LIVE EARTH NEUTRAL When batteries are installed, the Ex-3000 can weigh in excess of 10Kg. Use appropriate fixing hardware to secure the panel to the wall.
Wiring Installation 2.3.1 AC Mains Wiring The power supply is classified as Class1 equipment construction and must be earthed in PSU Internal Mains Field Connections accordance to EN60950 recommendations. Wiring FUSE Brown Route the high voltage mains AC wiring into the LIVE enclosure using a suitable knockout and keeping Grn/Yel...
2.3.3 24VDC Power Supply Wiring The main printed circuit card on the chassis is supplied with 24V DC from the power +V DC POWER supply. 0V DC POWER BATTERY + BATTERY – In addition, the operating status of the power supply is communicated to the main electronics via a serial link.
2.3.4.1 Relay Outputs Fault Output. The Fault Relay is arranged for failsafe operation as standard. Section 8.8 The panel is equipped with four relay outputs. See diagram opposite for terminal block positions. Each output is unsupervised with volt-free changeover contacts rated at 30V AC/DC, 1A, resistive.
2.3.4.3 AUX DC Supply Output Two Auxiliary Power Outputs are provided. AUX-2 AUX-1 18.0 – 28.0 V DC, 0.5A SUPERVISED. POWER LIMITED. AUX #1 : 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power or other similar application. Power turns off for 10-15 seconds on reset. AUX #2 : 24V DC (nominal) power output for external equipment (remote status FA ULT...
HAZARDOUS AREA 2.3.4.4.3 Intrinsic Safe Arrangement IS Detector IS Detector IS Call Point Isolation Barrier The Zone Circuit can be configured for use with Intrinsic Safety detectors and barriers – see programming section. – The recommended isolation barrier is a PEPPERL+FUCHS Model: KFDO-CS-Ex1.51P or MTL Model: 5061 SAFE AREA...
2.3.4.5.2 Sounder Circuit Lengths The voltage drop on each alarm circuit should be calculated to ensure that the minimum voltage at the end of the circuit exceeds the minimum required by each sounding device at the minimum alarm circuit output voltage. The voltage at the end of the circuit is given by: Minimum Alarm Voltage = V –...
2.3.4.7 Actuator Output Circuit The actuator output can be used to drive both igniting (metron) style and solenoid style actuators. 18.0 – 28.0 V DC, 1.0A SUPERVISED. POWER LIMITED. The circuit is monitored for both open and short circuit conditions. HO LD ABO RT Pressure VA L V E F L O W...
2.3.4.8 The USB socket is for connection to a Laptop or This can be used for upload of a new logo or download of the configuration and log files. Refer to section 3.3.9 for further information. FLOW Actuator PROG PROG P R O G P R O G Monitor...
2.6 Loading Calculations 2.6.1 Panel Loading The Total Panel Load must not exceed the rating of the power supply. The power supply can deliver a 2A total load maximum. The panel loading includes the panel itself (70/125mA), any power required for additional option modules and all external power required for the Input, Output and AUX circuits.
3 Programming Introduction These instructions cover the configuration and programming of the panels. NOTE: The panel is delivered in a non-configured condition. In this mode (or if the panel is returned to factory default settings) the panel defaults to MANUAL ONLY mode of operation. After configuring the panel, use the Level 2 EXTINGUISH MODES menu option (or the configured key-switch / inputs) to set the panel into the AUTO+MANUAL mode.
The display will revert to the status mode display after 60 seconds on no activity (15 seconds in a fire alarm condition). Press the Menu button again to return to the menu option. A programmable timer can be configured to automatically cancel Level 2 access. 3.1.5 Numeric data entry Numbers are entered by moving to the required field, and then typing in the required number, followed by the button.
3.3.1 Detection Zones This menu configures each of the three detection zone input circuits. Highlight the DETECTION option and press the button. The following Zone Select Menu will be shown. [Zone Select] Zone 1 Use the buttons to highlight the required zone and Zone 2 then press the button to select it.
Parameter Comments / Description Options Default Setting SNDR1 SNDR2 SNDR3 OFF, PULSED, ON ZONE 1 FIRE Determines the response of the output to a fire alarm condition from this zone. OFF, PULSED, ON ZONE 2 FIRE Determines the response of the output to a fire alarm condition from this zone.
Parameter Comments / Description Options Default Setting 1 – 7 Seconds ALERT PULSE ON Specifies the Sounder ON period during an ALERT condition. 1 – 7 Seconds ALERT PULSE OFF Specifies the Sounder OFF period during an ALERT condition. 1 – 7 Seconds HOLD PULSE ON Specifies the Sounder ON period during the HOLD condition.
YES/NO FLOW DETECTION Specifies whether Flow Detection is in use. When set to ON, the “Released” condition will not be established if flow is not detected during the release period. The display will also show “No flow Detected”. The actuator output type must be learnt. [Actuator Detection] Press the button to proceed and the panel will analyse Fault-Free Wiring?
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[Extract Settings] EXTRACT MINS: EXTRACT MODE: Use the buttons to highlight the required option and MANUAL PROMPT then press the button to select it. The table below details each available option. Parameter Comments / Description Options Default Setting 0 – 120 Minutes EXTRACT MINS Specifies the duration of the extract signal following release of the extinguishant.
3.3.3.4 Release Signal Termination (Test Function) A special Engineer function is provided to terminate an extended active extinguishing control signal for the purposes of testing the system. This is provided at Level 2 using the EXTINGUISHING menu option. When prompted, enter the Level 3 password and a further option (STOP RELEASE: YES) is provided in the menu.
Use the buttons to highlight the required option and [Output Settings] then press the button to select / change it. MODE: NOT IN USE The default settings are as follows: INVERTED: NO RELAY 1: STAGE-1 [INVERTED = NO] RELAY 2: RELEASED [INVERTED = NO] AUX RELAY 1 –...
3.3.6 Passwords The display presents a menu of user password options. [Select User] USER 1 1234 USER 1 1234 USER 2 1234 Use the buttons to highlight the required password USER 3 1234 and then press the button to select / change it. ENGINEER 7654 The current password is shown.
Parameter Comments / Description Options Default Setting PROMPT Reset Mode Determines if the user is presented with the choice of PROMPT resetting ‘gas only’ or ‘fire & gas’ on a reset , alternativley no menu is presented and ‘fire & gas’ are always reset. Daylight Saving Used to turn on/ off daylight saving mode –...
3.3.8 Status Indicators The display presents a list of the available remote status indicator addresses. Up to seven (7) RSI panels can be connected to the [Status Indicators] extinguishing panel. RSI-1 UNUSED RSI-2 UNUSED Use the buttons to highlight the required RSI and then press the button to select / change it.
4 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule This equipment should be maintained in accordance with the regulations and codes appropriate to the country and location of installation. The following is recommended if no other regulations apply. 4.1.1 Daily Actions The site operator / user should perform the following checks and actions: a) The panel indicates normal operation.
Replacement of Components In general, all of the components parts used in the construction of the panel have been selected for long life and reliability. However, certain components may require to be changed on a regular service basis. The details of these are as follows: 4.2.1 Batteries For battery installation, see section 2.3.2...
5 Appendices 5.1 Appendix 1 – Forgotten Level 3 Password Should the Level-3 password be forgotten, contact Customer Support to obtain a temporary permit number to regain access to the panel programming functions. Customer Support will require a decryption key displayed by the panel. To obtain this number, attempt to gain access to the Level-3 Programming Functions entering “1”...
5.2 Appendix 2 – Compatible Devices 5.2.1 Detectors Manufacturer Part Number Description № / Zone Apollo 55000-215 Series-65 Ion smoke 55000-216 Series-65 Ion smoke 55000-217 Series-65 Ion smoke 55000-218 Series-65 Ion smoke (Integrating) 55000-219 Series-65 Ion smoke (Integrating) 55000-220 Series-65 Ion smoke (Integrating) 55000-315 Series-65 Photo-smoke 55000-316...
5.4 Appendix 4 – Troubleshooting Symptom Cause/ Solution The display shows the condition This indicates that the actuator type has not been ‘learnt’ – or that a wiring fault caused the learn process to be aborted. “ACTUATOR CIRCUIT” The control panel must determine the exact characteristics of the actuator “...
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EN 12094-1: 2003 Electrical automatic control and delay device Environmental class: A 1 Flooding Zone Low pressure High pressure Inert gas systems Provided options: Delay of extinguishing signal Monitor Flow of Extinguishing Agent Monitoring of status of components Emergency Hold Device Control of flooding time: 0 –...
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