Securiton ASD 533 Technical Description

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ASD 533
Aspirating Smoke Detector
Technical description
as of firmware version 01.11.xx
Securiton AG Alpenstrasse 20 3052 Zollikofen Switzerland
T 140 287 g en

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  • Page 1 ASD 533 Aspirating Smoke Detector Technical description as of firmware version 01.11.xx Securiton AG Alpenstrasse 20 3052 Zollikofen Switzerland T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 2 The product (hardware, software and technical documentation) is subject to the copyright of the manufacturer. Any prohibited modification, misuse, copying or prohibited sale of this product represents a violation of the copyright and will be legally prosecuted. Copyright by Securiton AG...
  • Page 3 T 140 287 vi Current edition: Index g 31.10.2023 Po/Ksa Notice The following document is applicable only to the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector with the following production version and firmware version: Production version Firmware version as of 311023 as of 01.11.xx The validity of older production versions and firmware versions is guaranteed, with the exception of the new functionalities described in this edition.
  • Page 4 / en / fr / it / es / pt / ru / sv MCM 35 T 131 195 de / en / fr / it / ru Installation instructions for aspirating fan unit T 131 200 multilingual (EDFI) 4 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    State reset 2.2.17.2 Hardware reset 2.2.17.3 Initial reset 2.2.18 ASD network 2.2.19 Filter monitoring _________________________________________________________________________________________ Design Mechanical design Electrical Hardware / firmware List of materials / components Packaging ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 5 / 133...
  • Page 6 Mounting the sampling hole clips and maintenance clips 5.5.10 Mounting the sampling funnel 5.5.11 Mounting sampling stubs for a ceiling bushing 5.5.12 Mounting dust filter unit, dust trap box, dust retaining box, water retaining box 6 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 7 Uploading new firmware to the ASD 533 Measurements 7.6.1 Reading out the set configuration and airflow Testing and checking 7.7.1 Checking the alarm release 7.7.2 Test triggerings Filter monitoring operation Commissioning protocol ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 7 / 133...
  • Page 8 ASD networking on FidesNet _________________________________________________________________________________________ Article numbers and spare parts 12.1 Detector housings and accessories 12.2 Sampling pipe and accessories _________________________________________________________________________________________ Technical data _________________________________________________________________________________________ List of figures _________________________________________________________________________________________ Document history 8 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 9: General Information

    Purpose The ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector performs the task of taking continuous air samples via one or two sampling pipe tube networks from a monitored sector and feeding the samples to one or two smoke sensors. Thanks to this detection method and the product’s excellent properties under severe ambient conditions, the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector is used wherever...
  • Page 10 The SIM 35 serial interface module is for networking multiple ASD 533 aspirating smoke detectors via RS-485 bus. Using the “ASD Config” configuration software, all ASD 533 units present in the network can be visualised and operated from a PC. The master module in the ASD network is the SMM 535, by means of which a PC is connected.
  • Page 11: Safety And The Environment

    If the danger is not avoided, a minor injury may result. Notice If this notice is not observed, the product may malfunction, may cause property damage, or may be harmful to the environment. ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 11 / 133...
  • Page 12: Safety Information

    • EDP systems, electrical distributors, switch cabinets, etc. The ASD 533 is also deployed in areas where conventional point detectors are used. Local regulations and provisions must be observed from case to case. The response behaviour of the ASD 533 has been tested in compliance with EN 54-20, Class A, B and C.
  • Page 13: Abbreviations And Terms

    = Network communication unit to the FidesNet “Network Communication Unit” (FidesPort) NCU Config = Web application for configuring the FidesNet = Open collector output = Original Equipment Manufacturer (reseller)  ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 13 / 133...
  • Page 14 VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH (DE) “Association of indemnity insurers, Germany” Vereinigung Kantonaler Feuerversicherungen “cantonal fire insurance union, Switzerland” = Pre-signal Watchdog = Monitoring of the microcontroller XLM 35 = SecuriLine eXtended module 14 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 15: Product Identification

    Product changes The hardware is considered to comprise the complete detector housing and all the units belonging to the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector such as sampling pipe and mounting material. The firmware is stored on the Flash-PROM in the ASD 533.
  • Page 16: Limitation

    The use of other smoke sensors or third-party detectors voids the ASD 533 approval issued by the manufacturer. The ASD 533 is fitted with the smoke sensor SSD 533 by the manufacturer. It has an alarm sensitivity range of 0.02 %/m to 10 %/m.
  • Page 17: Function

    A fan failure, blockage of the sampling holes or pipe breakage must be communicated to the fire alarm control panel in the form of a fault signal. This condition is met with the airflow monitoring of the ASD 533.
  • Page 18: Electrical Operating Principle

    2.2.1 Power supply The operating voltage of the ASD 533 is +10.5 to +30 VDC (UL/FM = 12.4 to 27). On the AMB 33 main board, 5 VDC of the operating voltage is diverted for internal voltage use. The operating voltage is monitored on the AMB 33 for undervoltage. If the operating voltage falls below 10.4 VDC (+0 / –0.3 VDC), the ASD 533 triggers an undervoltage fault.
  • Page 19: Fan Control

    The fan speed levels of the ASD 533-2 can be changed only with the “ASD Config” configuration software. For applications and commissioning without “ASD Config” configuration software, Level II is always set. After the fan speed of the ASD 533-2 has been changed, it is imperative that a new initial reset is carried out •...
  • Page 20: Programming / Operation

    “Reset” functions (on “Reset external” input of the ASD 533). Events triggered on the ASD 533 can be reset locally using the “Reset” key on the control unit or by briefly actuating the “Reset External” input. The reset can be performed only if the triggered event is no longer pending (e.g. smoke sensor no longer has smoke).
  • Page 21: Displays

    Sampling pipe II pipe blockage or freely programmable Notices  The “Fault” relay has picked up in the normal state  contact Te. 12/10 closed, 12/11 open (ASD 533 under voltage; no fault event present).  The relays are configured with the aforementioned criteria (1 RIM 35) or freely programmable using the “ASD Config”...
  • Page 22: Outputs

    (opto-isolator). It can be actuated both on the “plus” and on the “minus” side. The input operates in the 5 to 30 VDC range and has a pulse bandwidth of 0.5 to 10 s. When a continuous signal is imposed for longer than 20 s, the ASD 533 is deactivated (fault state), see also Sec.
  • Page 23: Airflow Monitoring

    According to EN 54-20 any change in the airflow greater than ±20 % must be signalled as a fault. After the initial reset the airflow is displayed as 100 % in the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector when the sampling pipe is correct and clean. In the switch positions A11 to C32 any change in this value greater than ±20 % –...
  • Page 24: Alarm Release

    ASD 533. When activated, that alarm is always above the smoke sensor “alarm” described in Sec. 2.2.12 (minimum 20%). If the set limit for Alarm 2 is exceeded, no additional display is actuated on the ASD 533. Alarm 2 can also be programmed on a RIM relay.
  • Page 25: Autolearning

    This prevents any operational disturbance variables such as dust, vapour or smoke from triggering false alarms on the ASD 533. It means it is also possible to set a highly sensitive trigger threshold (far below the trigger threshold requirements of EN 54-20), for example for clean rooms.
  • Page 26: Day/Night Control / Weekday Control

    Fault triggering If a fault event occurs on the ASD 533, the “Fault” relay becomes currentless and the “Fault” is activated. In the event of a fault the fault profile can also be localised using the event code display on the AMB 33 (switch position E) (see also Sec. 8.5.3.3 and 10.3.1).
  • Page 27: Reset Types

    A hardware reset is triggered if there is a brief interruption in the supply voltage or if the “HW reset” key is briefly pressed on the AMB 33 (see also Fig. 40 and Fig. 45). This restarts the ASD 533. The fan stops and then slowly starts up again (start-up control).
  • Page 28: Asd Network

    “Filter replacement” procedure is completed by pressing the “Reset” key on the ASD. This cancels the “Isolate” state and resets the fault on the ASD. “Filter service life” monitoring is restarted at 0. The following filter monitoring operations are available on the ASD 533 (per channel/smoke sensor or together): •...
  • Page 29: Design

    ASD 533 is able to remain fully operational during commissioning and maintenance work even when the housing cover is open. Smoke sensor chamber II in the ASD 533-1 is detached so that only the air channel for smoke sensor I is active.
  • Page 30 - ASD 53 -1 only for detector I - ASD 53 -2 for detector I and II Labelling strip for state indicator 4 x rotary quick-release locks Fig. 4 Mechanical design 30 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 31: Electrical

    Design Electrical The electrical design of the ASD 533 comprises the following: AMB 33 main board • BCB 35 printed circuit board integrated in the housing cover • • Smoke sensor I and II (SSD 533) • Air Flow Sensor I, II •...
  • Page 32: Hardware / Firmware

    Fig. 5 Electrical design Hardware / firmware The hardware is considered to comprise the complete detector housing and all the units belonging to the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector such as sampling pipe and mounting material. The firmware is stored on the Flash PROM in the ASD 533.
  • Page 33: List Of Materials / Components

    T 131 194. Material from other sources may be used only if the manufacturer’s written consent has been obtained. A special tool is required for mounting and handling the ASD 533 (Torx screws). Please refer to the list in Sec. 5.1. Packaging The detector housing is delivered in a customised cardboard sleeve sealed with adhesive tape.
  • Page 34: Planning

    ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector. In any case the country-specific specifications always take precedence over the planning specifications outlined below. The ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector complies with the requirements of European Standard EN 54-20, Class A to C. The following applies: •...
  • Page 35: System Limits

    System limits The use of an ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector is subject to the system limits listed below and compliance with EN 54-20 requirements. Depending on the planning process, the system limits as set out in Sec. 4.4 and 4.5 also apply.
  • Page 36: Planning Aids

    The end result of the calculation software specifies the parameters required for a norm-compliant trigger in accordance with EN 54-20, Class A to C, after which the parameters are programmed on the ASD 533. Asymmetrical sampling pipe tube networks can also be planned and set up using the “ASD PipeFlow” calculation software.
  • Page 37: Planning Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    Planning without “ASD PipeFlow” calculation If planning work is carried out without “ASD PipeFlow”, the ASD 533 provides a number of switch positions under which predefined values required for a trigger in accordance with EN 54-20; Class A-C have been stored (see also Sec. 4.4.4.3).
  • Page 38: Principles Of Space Surveillance

    Notices The following principles apply to space monitoring: The number and arrangement of the ASD 533 units are based on the size of the space. • In general the monitoring areas are the same as for point-type detectors. Any guidelines that apply specifically •...
  • Page 39: Types Of Sampling Pipe Layouts For Space Surveillance

    ASD 53 -1 ASD 53 -2 ASD 53 -1 ASD 53 -1 ASD 53 -1 E-shaped U/T-shaped H-shaped U/T-shaped I-shaped Fig. 8 Examples of planning without “ASD PipeFlow” calculation ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 39 / 133...
  • Page 40: System Limits For Space Surveillance Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    System limit 1, 2, 3 (tube network length, number of sampling holes) • Third digit Tube networks 1, 2 (number of sampling pipe tube networks on the ASD 533) • Example: b21 Response grade b / system limit 2 / 1 sampling pipe tube network.
  • Page 41: Table Of System Limits For Planning Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    The specifications apply with and without detector box (REK, maximum two units), DFU 911 dust filter unit, and water retaining box (WRB). See Sec. 4.3.2 for details of equipping and combining these accessory parts. Dust filter unit and water retaining box must always be mounted within the first 2 m of the ASD 533. •...
  • Page 42: Non-Normative System Limits Table For Planning Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    60 min ± 20% 10 min ± 50% 60 min ± 50% 10 min ± 20% 60 min ± 20% 10 min ± 50% 60 min ± 50% 42 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 43: Sampling Holes For Planning Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    U/T-shaped sampling pipe Number of Hole diameter in mm for the sampling hole number counted from the detector housing: sampling holes per sampling branch ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 43 / 133...
  • Page 44: Maintenance Sampling Hole

    • A maintenance sampling hole is not included in the calculations set out in Sec. 4.4.4.3 and 4.4.4.4. The maintenance sampling hole is used only for maintenance purposes, to test the ASD 533 for alarming. • In normal operation (no maintenance), the maintenance sampling hole must be sealed off with adhesive tape •...
  • Page 45: Equipment Monitoring

    Equipment monitoring applications Equipment monitoring applications using the ASD 533 are additional monitoring applications to space surveillance. Equipment monitoring directly involves monitoring an object (machine, device or equipment). The ASD 533 is capable of monitoring the following objects: Electrics cabinets with or without forced ventilation •...
  • Page 46: Examples Of Sampling Pipe Layouts For Equipment Monitoring

    Maximum number of sampling holes (total) Notice The values in the table above must be strictly observed. Other values may be used only after consulting with the manufacturer. 46 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 47: Alarm Thresholds For Equipment Monitoring Using Sampling Fixtures Without "Asd Pipeflow" Calculation

    EN 54-20, class C  1.17 0.58 0.38 0.28 0.22 0.17  In equipment monitoring it preferable to use Classes A and B compliant with EN 54-20. ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 47 / 133...
  • Page 48: Sampling Fixtures And Sampling Holes In Equipment Monitoring

    EN 54-20, class A I-/U-/T-/H- shaped I-shaped acc. to EN 54-20, class B calculation with “ASD PipeFlow” U-/T-/H- shaped acc. to EN 54-20, class C I-/U-/T-/H- shaped 48 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 49: Two-Detector Dependency

    Two-detector dependency For 2-detector dependency, systems with two smoke sensors must be used, i.e. ASD 533-2. The layout of the sampling pipe tube network may be single or double. When monitoring with only one tube network, tube inputs I and II merge before entering the detector housing.
  • Page 50: Settings

    The description of the predefined positions and the operator structure can be seen in Sec. 4.4.4.3, 4.4.4.4, 7.2.1 and 8.3. Depending on the use of the ASD 533, it may be necessary to make adjustments to the airflow monitoring using the “ASD Config”...
  • Page 51: Electrical Installation

    In areas with high-energy devices and installations (generators, power plants, railway facilities, X-ray equipment, etc.). Outside buildings. If screening is used, the cable screening in the ASD 533 is to be connected to an additional support terminal. •...
  • Page 52: Determining The Conductor Cross-Section

    FACP-specific limit data (power consumption/voltage drop). The terminals of the ASD 533 are designed for a maximum of 2.5 mm². To feed the supply line on to a • neighbouring ASD it may therefore be necessary to install additional distributor or support terminals.
  • Page 53: Limitations

    4.10 Limitations Notices The following limitations apply to the use and application of the ASD 533. For other solutions, please consult the manufacturer. General information and space surveillance: The sampling holes of both tube networks and the detector housing must be in the same climate zone •...
  • Page 54: Environmental Influences

    Environmental influences Notices On the basis of the tests conducted, the ASD 533 may be used in an environment that is within the scope of • the type approvals. The environmental conditions as described in Sec. 13 must also be observed. Non- observance can negatively impact the proper functioning of the ASD 533.
  • Page 55: Mounting

    (76) Space requirement for offset mounting of the housing cover for commissioning and maintenance Fig. 14 Detector housing dimensioned drawing and drilling plan ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 55 / 133...
  • Page 56: Materials For The Sampling Pipe

    For this reason, prior to working with these materials it is imperative to read and observe the safety instructions and information provided by the adhesive supplier. The sampling pipe materials (tubes, fittings, etc.) available for the ASD 533 is listed in a separate document; T 131 194. 56 / 133...
  • Page 57: Mounting The Detector Housing

    The smoke sensors should only be removed from their protective packaging and definitively inserted in the detector housing when commissioning the ASD 533 (see also Sec. 6.3). Depending on the circumstances (e.g. long periods of time between mounting and commissioning or if the •...
  • Page 58: Opening And Closing The Detector Housing

    Notice When mounting several ASD 533 units next to one another, make sure that the mounting holes are drilled precisely. The device can be shifted by a maximum of ±2 mm horizontally and vertically to correct its mounting position.
  • Page 59: Mounting Positions For The Detector Housing

    II). Likewise all the cable screw unions are sealed. Depending on the device execution, the pipe plug is removed on entry I for (ASD 533-1) and on entry II for (ASD 533-2). For ASD 533-1 with only one tube network, the pipe plug on entry II is not removed.
  • Page 60: Removing The Air Outlet Pipe Plug

    Use the tab to pull the labelling strip out of the control unit, turn it over, and then re-insert it into its com- partment. BCB 35 Fig. 18 Turning the labelling strip 60 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 61: Mounting The Sampling Pipe

    Metal tubes (copper, stainless steel) are connected using press fittings according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For this purpose, commercially available radial pressing tongs (e.g. REMS radial pressing tongs) with the appropriate V pressing contours can be used. ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 61 / 133...
  • Page 62: Linear Expansion

    “work” (slide) inside the pipe clamps. A distance of 200 mm (0.2 m) must therefore be maintained between the last pipe clamp and the end cap. 62 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 63: Mounting The Sampling Pipe

    ASD 533 0 2 m 0 2 m End cap T-piece 0 2 m Pipe clamp 0 2 m Pipe clamp 90º arc Fig. 22 90° bend, branching point ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 63 / 133...
  • Page 64: Mounting For Equipment Monitoring

    When mounting for equipment monitoring (EDP installations, electrical cabinets etc.), plastic tube materials are to be used in principle. The same guidelines as described in Sec. 5.5.6 apply. Equipment monitoring involves monitoring all the air outlet openings of the monitored devices. Please note that an ASD 533 can be fitted with a maximum of six sampling fixtures.
  • Page 65: Transition To A Flexible Tube

    Angle or Flexible tube coupling Sleeve Ø 16/21 mm = glued (PVC or ABS glue) = screwed = snapped in Fig. 24 Transition from fittings to flexible tube ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 65 / 133...
  • Page 66: Creating The Sampling Holes

    Click pipe clamp fixture and adjusted to the previously drilled sampling holes as described in Sec. 4.5.4.1, Fig. 27. Sampling funnel Funnel opening Support rail Fig. 27 Using sampling funnels 66 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 67: Mounting Sampling Stubs For A Ceiling Bushing

    • The maximum length of the flexible tube must False ceiling not exceed 1.5 m. Sampling hole Fig. 28 Mounting the ceiling bushing ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 67 / 133...
  • Page 68: Mounting Dust Filter Unit, Dust Trap Box, Dust Retaining Box, Water Retaining Box

    DFU 911 DFU 911 no VdS Retaining Retaining Box DRB 25 Box DRB 25 Dust filter unit Retaining DFU 911 Box DRB 25 Fig. 29 Mounting accessory parts 68 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 69: Installation

    Any cable screw unions that are not in use must be replaced with blind plugs (mounting set) to maintain the IP 54 protection class. Use in compliance with UL 268: When using the ASD 533 in compliance with UL 268, special 1/2“ and 3/4“ •...
  • Page 70: Using The Smoke Sensors

    (big flat cable connecter) and to the AMB 33 Main Board (small flat cable connector). The insect protection screens and lock clamps are not fitted to smoke sensor chamber II on the ASD 533-1 (only one smoke sensor).
  • Page 71: Installing Additional Modules

    Notice, XLM 35, ML-SFD installation With the installation of the use of an XLM 35 or ML-SFD, the ASD 533 meets the requirements in compliance with EN 54-17 (short-circuit isolation). To ensure that the required identification is recognisable in compliance with EN 54-17, the supplied identification sign must be easily visible outside on the ASD housing and attached in the immediate vicinity of the ASD rating plate (same side) when the XLM 35 or ML-SFD is installed.
  • Page 72: Electrical Connection

    21 - 26 unused (not fitted on ASD 533-2) Notice  The “Fault” relay has picked up in the release state  contact Te. 12/10 closed, 12/11 open (ASD 533 under voltage; no fault event present). AMB 33 internal connections...
  • Page 73: Terminal Assignment Line Module Xlm 35 / Ml-Sfd / Slm 35

     The criteria (signals) assigned ex works can be modified using the “ASD Config” configuration software. If two RIM 35 devices are used on the ASD 533, the relays of the second RIM 35 are not configured with any default criteria. The required programming must be carried out using the “ASD Config” configuration software.
  • Page 74: Connection Variants

    In all cases the ASD 533 must have an emergency power supply (country-specific, e.g. compliant with EN 54-4). 6.6.1 Power supply The ASD 533 must always have an emergency power supply.
  • Page 75: Control

    6.6.3 Control The ASD 533 units connected to a FACP are controlled according to the detection zone mapping using the FACP states “Zone On/Off” and “Reset”. Two possibilities are available: Control via supply voltage (auxiliary relays in the ASD power supply line);...
  • Page 76: Control Via The "Reset External" Input

    Zone Off / Reset” Al II XLM 35 / ML-SFD / SLM 35 on the ASD 533. The function types described above are determined by the from OC output via relay (or PMR 81), supply from FACP FACP technology used; it is therefore essential to contact the...
  • Page 77: Interconnecting The Facp Line

    (only in the last ASD) or: Line/zone A “ B Off ” A = a larm resist ance circuit-breaker card if not short-circuit proof Fig. 36 Connection to zone detection ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 77 / 133...
  • Page 78: Interconnection On Selective Identification Or Addressable Loop Via Al / St Relay

    Z/V U S T U W X Y of the ASD 533 are not required. The status query and control of the ASD 533 are carried out directly between the XLM 35, ML-SFD or SLM 35 and the addressable loop.
  • Page 79: Open Collector Outputs

    Alarm II (-) (e.g. relays) can be connected to the open collector outputs. In ASD 533-1 the output on terminal 8 is not “Alarm II” but Fig. 39 Interconnecting the OC outputs rather freely programmable (it is always identical with the programming on relay 3 of the AMB 33).
  • Page 80: Commissioning

    (AMB 33). The detector housing has to be opened for commissioning the ASD 533 (see Sec. 5.4.1). To prevent the housing cover from dangling loosely from the ribbon cable connection to the AMB 33, secure it to the middle mounting points using the top rotary snap locks (Fig.
  • Page 81: Programming

    “ASD PipeFlow” is to be programmed on the ASD 533 using “ASD Config”. The data is then saved on the ASD 533 under one of the freely configurable switch positions X01 to X03. The ASD 533 is then operated on the corresponding switch positions X01 to X03.
  • Page 82: Configuration Options

    10 s – 3600 s X01 – X03 Notice  Stored under switch positions W01 to W48 are increased values which are not tested for EN compliance (see Sec. 4.4.4.4). 82 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 83 Commissioning Table B: The following criteria apply to the entire ASD 533. Configuration changes are stored in connection with the adjustments from Table A, likewise on one of the user configurable switch positions X01 to X03. Sector Default Resolution /...
  • Page 84: Relay Allocation

    Commissioning 7.2.2 Relay allocation The following criteria can be programmed on a maximum of 11 relays (1 AMB 33 on ASD 533-1, 5 units with 1 RIM 35, 5 units with 2 RIM 35): Smoke sensor I / LS-Ü I Smoke sensor II / LS-Ü...
  • Page 85: Commissioning With "Asd Config" Configuration Software

    5 min after switching on  Sec. 7.3.5 and then erform initial reset  System in operation; commissioning completed Fig. 44 Workflow for commissioning with “ASD Config” configuration software ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 85 / 133...
  • Page 86: Setting To Pre-Defined Switch Positions A11 To C32, W01 To W48

    7.3.3 Setting to pre-defined switch positions A11 to C32, W01 to W48 The following describes the procedure for setting the ASD 533 to one of the switch positions with fixed parameters A11 to C32 and W01 to W48. Example: The ASD 533 is to respond in compliance with EN 54-20, Class B. The sampling pipe is U-shaped, within system limit 2.
  • Page 87: Initial Reset

    After a firmware upgrade, an initial reset is required only if expressly mentioned in the relevant firmware • description. Before carrying out an initial reset – i.e. after switching on the ASD 533 – it is imperative to observe a waiting • time of at least 5 min.
  • Page 88: Logging Off Additional Modules

    EN 54-20. Changing the parameters may result in non-compliance with EN 54-20. Any adjustments or modifications to the ASD 533 using the “ASD Config” configuration software or the user interface on the FACP may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by qualified personnel trained by the manufacturer.
  • Page 89: Re-Programming From Securipro / Securifire / Integral With Slm 35

    Re-programming from SecuriPro / SecuriFire / Integral with SLM 35 When connecting to the SecuriPro, SecuriFire or Integral FACP via an SLM 35, limited re-programming of the ASD 533 can be carried out from the user interface of the FACP.
  • Page 90: Uploading New Firmware To The Asd

    “ASD Config” configuration software. Selecting the corresponding firmware upgrade in the “ASD Config” calls up the “Flasher Tool” program. To upgrade the firmware, switch the S4 switch on the AMB 33 in the ASD 533 to position “P” and press the “HW reset” key (see also Fig. 41).
  • Page 91: Measurements

    With the conductor cross-section determined and installed as described in Sec. 4.9.2, this voltage range must always be available at the end of the electrical installation – i.e. at the ASD 533 – to ensure that the ASD 533 is able to operate fault-free (see also Sec.
  • Page 92: Reading Out The Set Configuration And Airflow

    According to EN 54-20 a change in the airflow that is greater than ±20% must be reported as a fault. In the ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector the airflow in a correct and clean sampling pipe is indicated as 100% after an initial reset.
  • Page 93: Testing And Checking

    In addition to the sampling pipe checks set out in Sec. 7.1, the correct transmission of alarms (zone/line) on the FACP is to be checked by triggering faults or alarms on the ASD 533. These tests are to be entered in the commissioning protocol (see also Sec.
  • Page 94: Test Triggerings

    Fire incident control and remote alerting must be blocked or deactivated on the superordinate FACP. The “Test pre-signal” and “Test alarm 2” functions can also be triggered with a non-parameterised event.  Reset the ASD 533 between each check (preferably on the FACP, as a reset on the ASD does not reset the FACP).
  • Page 95 / IE1 (28) Press key 3 x flashing IE1 (until reset) • ASD 533 triggers Alarm 2  via relay or XLM / ML-SFD to FACP  reset from FACP  (29) Test alarm 2 channel II in succession A / b / C / d / E / F / I •...
  • Page 96: Filter Monitoring Operation

    Commissioning Filter monitoring operation The following filter monitoring operations are available on the ASD 533 (see also Sec. 2.2.18): • Filter monitoring On/Off; Change filter service life (in months, 1 – 24) / read out filter service life (configured and expired);...
  • Page 97: Commissioning Protocol

     b and ch2 are not available for selection on ASD 533-1 (1-channel device).  Also, when the ASD 533 housing is closed, the “Start filter replacement” function can be activated by means of the “Reset” key. To do so, press the key longer than 15 s (attention: lamp test after 10 s). After 15 s the filter replacement is started and indicated by switching to the “Isolate”...
  • Page 98: Operation

    Fig. 45 View of the control and indicator elements The control unit has a “Reset” key for resetting triggered events (alarms/faults) directly on the ASD 533. If the “Reset” key is pressed longer than 10 s, all indicators flash together on the control unit as “lamp test”.
  • Page 99: Functional Sequence Of Operation

    “Reset” functions (on “Reset external” input of the ASD 533). Events triggered on the ASD 533 can be reset locally using the “Reset” key on the control unit or by briefly actuating the “Reset External” input. The reset is possible only if the triggered event is no longer pending (e.g. smoke sensor no longer has smoke).
  • Page 100: Switch Positions

    (e.g. smoke level in the smoke sensor is once again below the trigger threshold, or a fault event is rectified). The ASD 533 continues to run “normally” after a reset and the fan does not stop.
  • Page 101: Displays

    Several LEDs on the control unit indicate the current state of the ASD 533. The table below lists only the states for the ASD 533-1 (one smoke sensor / one sampling pipe). For the ASD 533-2 the indicators are doubled (I and II, see Fig. 45), ex- cept the operation indicator.
  • Page 102: Displays On The Amb 33 Main Board

    057 as the result. It consists of the individual codes (added together) 001 (alarm), 008 (pre-signal 1), 016 (pre- signal 2) and 032 (pre-signal 3). Please refer to Sec. 8.5.3.2 and 8.5.3.3 for a list of all the event groups and their events (codes). 102 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 103: Event Groups

    Smoke sensor I activated via “ASD Config” Smoke sensor II activated via “ASD Config” Smoke sensor II switched off (partial planning) Smoke sensor II switched on (partial planning)  ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 103 / 133...
  • Page 104 Test alarm 2, smoke sensor I G16, smoke sensor I filter faults, filter replacement Smoke sensor I filter fault (service life exceeded) Smoke sensor I filter replacement started  104 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 105 Pipe breakage sampling pipe II Invalid LS-Ü parameter, sampling pipe II Airflow sensor II defective / missing G50, fan faults Tacho signal missing Motor regulation outside range Motor current too low  ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 105 / 133...
  • Page 106 LIM connected or not permitted module combination G80, Faults AMB Operating system 1 Operating system 2 Undervoltage Clock EEPROM Invalid Autolearning parameters Invalid day/night control parameters 106 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 107: Operation And Displays On The Xlm 35, Slm 35, Ml-Sfd

    Position I + II ASD 533-2 with 2 smoke sensors, on the FACP side as V-Al / H-Al or Al zone A / Al zone B The two LEDs on the XLM 35 and SLM 35 indicate the communication state.
  • Page 108: Operation And Displays On The Mcm 35

    Excel and the data processed with the diagram assistant to create charts. Events: All the events that occur on the ASD 533 are written to event files (.aev file). After 64,000 events a new event file created automatically.
  • Page 109: Indication And Control On The Sim 35

    State communication Flashes Communication running, “ASD Config” is active LED ERR (yellow) State SIM / fault Flashes Address is in invalid range continuously lit SIM has a fault ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 109 / 133...
  • Page 110: Indication And Control On The Smm 535

    Communication running, “ASD Config” is active LED PGI (green) State of internal voltage supply continuously lit Internal voltage supply OK No network address has to be assigned to the SMM 535. 110 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 111: Operation From Securipro With Slm

    Operation from SecuriPro with SLM 35 When connecting an ASD 533 with integrated SLM 35 from SecuriPro the ASD can also be operated via the SecuriPro user interface. The following operations can be carried out (re-programming from FACP is possible only in switch positions X01 to X03 and if the slide switch on the SLM 35 is in position “BMZ”.
  • Page 112: Maintenance And Service

    Servicing, maintenance or inspection work on the ASD 533 may be necessary after an event (fire, fault). If a detector housing has to be replaced due to a defect, the new ASD 533 is to undergo the same procedure as a first-time commissioning (initial reset required).
  • Page 113: Maintenance Checks And Function Checks

    Check that the supply voltage on the FACP is set in compliance with maintenance instructions for the control panel. Check the sampling pipe inlet and pipe plug of the unused inlet opening on the detector housing (ASD 533-1) for cor- rect seating.
  • Page 114 ASD 533 can no longer trigger an alarm. If maintenance or repair work was carried out on the ASD 533 (including the sampling pipe) as a result of servicing check, a new initial reset may be necessary (see Sec.
  • Page 115: Filter Replacement On Dust Filter Units

    “Filter replacement” procedure is completed by pressing the “Reset” key on the ASD. This cancels the “Isolate” state and resets the fault on the ASD. The “Filter service life” monitoring is restarted at 0 (see Sec. 7.8). ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 115 / 133...
  • Page 116: Replacing Units

    After replacing the aspirating fan unit, it is imperative to carry out a new initial reset (see Sec. 7.3.5). • MB 3 lifted up Connection wires of the fan disconnected from AMB terminals Connection white black Fig. 50 Removing the aspirating fan unit 116 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 117: Replacing The Airflow Sensor

    To replace the printed circuit boards BCB 35 of the display panel, carefully unplug the ribbon cable connection on the BCB 35. Once the 4 fastening screws of the BCB 35 have been removed using a Torx T10 screwdriver, proceed with the replacement. Installation is in the reverse order. ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 117 / 133...
  • Page 118: Disposal

    Maintenance and service Disposal The ASD 533 aspirating smoke detector and its packaging consist of recyclable material that can be disposed of as described in Sec. 9.5.1. 9.5.1 Materials used Recycling All the raw materials and other materials used in the ASD 533 and all the technologies used in manufacturing are ecologically and environmentally friendly in compliance with ISO 14000.
  • Page 119: Faults

    Non-observance of this regulation will invalidated any warranty claims and the manufacturer’s liability for the ASD 533. • All repairs and troubleshooting measures are to be documented. • The ASD 533 must undergo a function check following a repair or troubleshooting measure. ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 119 / 133...
  • Page 120: Finding And Rectifying Faults

     Check of whether the filter service life is • Insert filter element correctly configured for the object-specific • If  applies  increase filter service ambient dust and soiling load. life  120 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 121 Initial reset value I, airflow too high Sampling pipe I • Consequence of G30 / 004 Initial reset value II, airflow too high Sampling pipe II • Consequence of G40 / 004  ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 121 / 133...
  • Page 122 • only 1 SIM permitted! too many LIM connected or not permitted Number of LIMs • only 1 LIM permitted! module combination Module combination • no combination with UIM possible  122 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 123 • Re-configure Autolearning (“ASD Config”) • AMB defective  replace Invalid day/night control parameters Day/night control configuration • Re-configure day/night control (“ASD Config”) • AMB defective  replace ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 123 / 133...
  • Page 124: Options

    • under extreme conditions. • If an additional unit is retrofitted to an ASD 533 already installed, a new initial reset must be carried out. 11.3 Use of detector boxes Additional detector boxes (e.g. REK 511) may have to be used in the sampling pipe to create detection areas. The applicable country-specific guidelines must be observed (e.g.
  • Page 125: Asd Network

    The master module in the ASD network is the SMM 535, by means of which a PC is connected. Using the “ASD Config” configuration software, all ASD 533 units present in the network can be visualised and operated from the PC.
  • Page 126: Asd Networking On Fidesnet

    ASD 535 The bus termination must take place on the last SIM 35 (jumper “TERM”, position “C”). ASD 532 ASD 532 Fig. 53 Design of a FidesNet network 126 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 127: Article Numbers And Spare Parts

    Sampling pipe and accessories The article numbers of all the available parts for the sampling pipe (tubes, fittings, etc.) are listed in a separate document (T 131 194). ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 127 / 133...
  • Page 128: Technical Data

     Lower or higher temperature ranges are also possible subject to consultation with the manufacturer. The manufacturer must be consulted if the device is used in the condensation range. 128 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 129: List Of Figures

    Fig. 50 Removing the aspirating fan unit ............................116 Fig. 51 Removing the airflow sensors ..............................117 Fig. 52 Design of an RS-485 ASD network ............................125 Fig. 53 Design of a FidesNet network ..............................126 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 129 / 133...
  • Page 130: Document History

    New event groups and codes for test triggers from Extension EasyConfig and “ASD Config” 8.5.5 Industrial SD memory cards Correction 12.1 Cable screw union industrial Correction SD memory cards 130 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 131 Correction / 8.5.3.3 / 10.3.1 necessary 8.5.2 Displays “Initial reset in progress” / “Test trigger Addition active” 10.1 Procedure for defective units / replacement material Supplemental text, correction ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 131 / 133...
  • Page 132 Correction / supplement supplement 10.3.1 Text adjustment for G70 and G80, meaning (“Fault” Correction omitted) 12.1 New Art. number RIM 35 Addition Addition of the VdS G number Addition 132 / 133 ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en...
  • Page 133 New (n) / changed (c) / deleted (d) What / Reason Various Extension with device variant ASD 533-2 Extension Inclusion of additional modules SIM 35 / SMM 535 Inclusion of ASD networking / FidesNet networking ASD 533, Technical description, T 140 287 g en 133 / 133...

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