Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3.1. ASPECT TYPES AND SENSORS 3.2. GRIZZLE 3.2.1. GRIZZLE FRONT 3.3. LAZEER 3.3.1. LAZEER FRONT 3.4. STAND-ALONE 3.4.1. STAND-ALONE FRONT 3.5. FIRE ALARM 3.6. SERVICE SIGNAL 3.7. CALIBRATION FAULT 3.8. FAULT 3.9.
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MAINTENANCE 9.1. SERVICE INTERVAL 9.2. ANNUAL INSPECTION 9.2.1. FUNCTIONAL TEST 9.2.2. FUNCTIONAL TEST STAND-ALONE 9.2.3. REPLACING THE MAIN FILTER 9.2.4. INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF DIAMANT 9.2.5. REPLACING THE SENSOR KIT 9.2.6. RESET THE EVENT LOG COMMISSIONING THE ASPECT SYSTEM TECHNICAL DATA 11.1.
1. INTRODUCTION This document describes the ASPECT 2010 series of aspirating smoke detectors (integrated by Panasonic). Panasonic´s Control and indicating equipment (c.i.e.) makes it easy to integrate the ASPECT with Panasonic´s fire alarm systems. 1.1. RADIOACTIVE RADIATION SOURCE The Aspirating smoke detector, Aspect Lazeer, contain a small radioactive radiation source, Americium 241. This detector must only be handled by authorized personnel.
2. ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS c.i.e Control and indicating equipment = control unit Decibel Light Emitting Diode Grizzle sensor is an optic sensor Grizzle range with the range of visible smoke. Nitro sensor is an ionizing sensor Nitro range with the range of smoke and gases.
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Aspect consists of a cabinet with a built-in fan, filters, and chambers for smoke detection. Grizzle has two detections chambers, Lazeer has one. Naturally occurring gases, particles and condensation are separated from fire gases and smoke before detection takes place.
3.1. ASPECT TYPES AND SENSORS Type number Sensor spare part number Sensor type included AE2010G-P SENSORKIT-G Grizzle B/C AE2010GH-P SENSORKIT-GH Grizzle B+/B AE2010GN-P SENSORKIT-GN Grizzle C/C- AE2010L-P SENSORKIT-L Lazeer A/A- AE2010G-S SENSORKIT-G Grizzle B/C...
3.2. GRIZZLE Grizzle provides early detection of visible smoke, even in extremely dusty environments. The Grizzle sensor accepts gases that normally occur in the detection zones without giving unwanted alarms, while maintaining the required sensitivity according to EN54- 20, classes B and C. Grizzle has two detection chambers.
3.3. LAZEER Lazeer has been developed for early warning in clean rooms, server halls etc., with high demands to quick detection of smoke and fire gases. The detector has two pipelines and one detection area. Lazeer indicates presence of smoke in three present levels, and can be configured to raise the alarm at any one of these levels.
3.4. STAND-ALONE The stand-alone Aspect is connected to a conventional zone line input, via 4461. The control unit will receive faults and fire signals but will not be able to distinguish between zone 1 and zone 2. For information about which zone, you must see the stand-alone Aspect front.
3.5. FIRE ALARM When the Aspect is in fire alarm state, the red LED on the front of the Aspect will start flashing, and the Aspect will directly send the fire alarm information to the c.i.e. “Fire alarm” will be activated and displayed in the c.i.e. The fire alarm is reset via the c.i.e.
3.9. DISABLEMENT The Aspect can always be disabled via the c.i.e. To be able to disable via the Aspect front, the aspect needs to be configured in EBLWin. This also means that the setting option “P11 – Disablement duration” in Aspect tool is not used. This duration time is only set in EBLWin.
4. ASPECT TOOL B Aspect tool B is available to download. This is a newer app than Aspect tool, which has support for BLE (bluetooth connection). Due to continuous development, make sure to always update to the latest app version. Aspects produced after 30:th of April year 2021 (serial number xx2118xxx or higher) has support for BLE, and Aspect will by default communicate...
The “Account info" button is your starting point. Enter your information. b) Press save. c) Enter your License Key. (As a Panasonic customer, contact Panasonic if you want to buy an access key.) d) Press "Initiate connection to Aspect".
4.4. CONNECT TO ASPECT If the Aspect has support for BLE, it will by default communicate with BLE if you connect with Aspect tool B. Make sure bluetoth is turned on. Disconnected Connected 1. Connection symbol If your Aspect is produced before 30:th of April year 2021: Start by browsing for available Wi-Fi connections and select “Aspect_Wi- Fi”.
4.4.1. CONNECT TO A NEW ASPECT You will be asked to register system data when the app connects to an Aspect device it has not previously been connected to. a) Register the Project name. Use a description that will allow you to recognize the installation later. If you enter a known cus- tomer in the previous stage, existing projects registered on the same customer will be suggested.
4.5. ASPECT TOOL B MENUES The following view is displayed when you start the app. Here, you will find icons to access the different functions. 1. Dashboard 11. Account Info 2. Sensitivity 12. Generate & Send Report 3. Flow 13. Syncronize Aspect 4.
4.6. CHANGE SETTINGS IN ASPECT TOOL B To make changes in the Aspect tool B, press a setting value. A pop up window will ask if you wannt to unlock the settings. Press "un- lock". Change the settings and press save. 1.
4.6.1. DASHBOARD Graphic presentation of airflow and limit values. 4.6.1.1 EVENT LOGS In the bottom of the Dashboard page, you will find "Last event". Press text or symbol to view the event log. The Event logs view will show the latest service message, latest alarm and latest configuration change. Date and time of the event. For more information about the service codes, see 12.4.
4.6.2. SENSITIVITY Sensitivity can be set per area, and it is possible to differentiate between night and day. Press the sensitivity indication to cycle through available options. The options will differ depending on what sensor kit is installed. Press the sun or moon icons to change the starting time of day and night respectively. The Hypersense (P9) will increase the sensitivity when activated.
4.6.3. FLOW Graphic presentation of airflow and limit values. Start Calibration After all connections have been made, the Aspect must be calibrated to the correct air flow. Tolerance to and warning of changes in the air flow must be adapted to the building mass and usage. To be able to calibrate, the fan in the Aspect must be running, and the flow value must be above 1,6.
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4.6.3.1 AIR FLOW FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENTS For class A and B installations, the fan speed must always be set to maximum (10). For class C it can be reduced, in order to reduce the noise, or if the pipes are very short. The most important is that the sensitivity of each hole is within the requirements and that the response time is also within the requirements.
4.6.4. SIGNALING This view displays settings for signaling. • Aux input function (P3) • Signaling on loop when disabled (P8) • Disablement duration (Stand alone only) (P11) For more information about the program parameters, see 12.3. PROGRAM PARAMETERS on page 95. 4.6.5.
5. ASPECT TOOL For easy commissioning, configuration and service, the app Aspect Tool is used. It is available for Android and iOS, and communi- cates with the built-in Wi-Fi diagnostics module. Aspect tool: For technicians, this app is used for configuring and commissioning of the Aspect. Aspect tool B: For technicians, this app is used for configuring and commissioning of the Aspect.
Contact Panasonic if you want to buy an access key. In order to connect to a physical Aspect device, you need a key. Press the button “Buy key” to unlock the app. A license key can be purchased in-app through Google Play.
5.4. CONNECT TO ASPECT Start by browsing for available Wi-Fi connections and select “Aspect_Wi-Fi”. When connection has been established, press the handshake button. Press “Open Wi-Fi settings” and connect to the wireless network “Aspect_Wi-Fi”. Then, press the back-button of your device to return to Aspect Tool.
5.4.1. TROUBLESHOOT WIFI CONNECTION Tip 1: Turn off blue tooth on the phone. Tip 2: Newer versions of Android and iOS requires that the Aspect tool has access to GPS data. That means that Location services / GPS location must be turned on. In addition, there is a feature called "Smart Network Switching"...
5.4.2. CONNECT TO A NEW ASPECT You will be asked to register system data when the app connects to an Aspect device it has not previously been connected to. a) Register the date of installation. The current date is automatically suggested. b) Set a date for the next battery replacement.
5.5. ASPECT TOOL MENUES The following view is displayed when you start the app. Here, you will find icons to access the different functions. The app has been divided into two zones – a “green zone” for safe readout of information, and a “red zone” for making changes to the Aspect. Also, on the start view, there is a separate button for initiating a connection with an Aspect, and a shortcut to the calibration view for ease of access during commissioning.
5.5.1. STATUS READOUTS, GREEN ZONE The green zone represents safe functions for readout. It is not possible to make any changes to the configuration of the Aspect in this zone. This section describes how to read information from the Aspect by using the Aspect Tool app. These are safe operations that are carried out in the green zone of the app –...
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5.5.1.2 STATUS INFORMATION - ASPECT TAB In the Aspect Tool press and then press This tab displays an overview of useful information such as serial number, product variant and key dates. 5.5.1.3 STAUS INFORMATION - FLOW TAB In the Aspect Tool press and the press This tab displays an overview of air flow and calibrated thresholds.
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5.5.1.4 PROGRAM PARAMETERS – FLOW SETTING In the Aspect Tool press and then press This view displays settings about the flows and disablements. For more information about the program parameters, see 12.3. PROGRAM PARAMETERS on page 95. 5.5.1.5 PROGRAM PARAMETERS - POWER SETUP In the Aspect Tool press and then press This view displays settings about the power, signaling, and sensitivity.
5.5.2. CONFIGURE ASPECT, RED ZONE The red zone represents functions that will affect the operation of the Aspect. Several parameters can be configured to achieve optimal function for the Aspect. Parameters that have been changed are highlight- ed in blue. The Mail report button generates a PDF with all the configured parameters. for an overview of these functions.
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5.5.2.1 AIR FLOW AND DISABLEMENT In the Aspect Tool press and then press FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENTS For class A and B installations, the fan speed must always be set to maximum (10). For class C it can be reduced, in order to reduce the noise, or if the pipes are very short. The most important is that the sensitivity of each hole is within the requirements and that the response time is also within the requirements.
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5.5.2.2 POWER SIGNALS AND SENSITIVITY In the Aspect Tool press and then press 5.5.2.3 SENSITIVITY DAY/NIGHT MODES In the Aspect Tool press and then press Sensitivity can be set per area, and it is possible to differentiate between night and day. Press the sensitivity indication to cycle through available options.
5.5.3. EDIT USER INFORMATION Under user information, you provide contact information that is used for filling in and sending system reports. The Account ID is au- tomatically retrieved from your phone, and is used for licensing. The fields Name, Company, and My e-mail must be filled in before you can start using the app.
6. ASPECT ACCESSORIES 6.1. ELOVAC The manometer EloVac is an important aid for verifying that the pipeline has adequate suction. Ensure that the instrument uses the measuring unit cmH O, so that values correspond to the ones read from the Aspect. The instrument is used to measure the vacuum in the last of the pipe holes.
6.3. VULCAN Vulcan cyclon filters separate both dust and condensation from the sampled air before it reaches the Aspect – without affecting transport time or sensitivity. Since the Aspect has built in filters and special designed sensors that counteracts the impact of dust, the Vulcan filter is only required in environment with an extreme amount of larger dust particles, for example wood industry, textile industry, chicken farms, paper recycling etc.
6.4. POWERHOUSE PowerHouse is a battery cabinet, for up to four 12V lead batteries. The battery cabinet is designed for use with Aspect internal power supply (charger). The cabinet has IP44 protection class. When using the internal charger in Aspect, the EN54-4 charging requirement is maintained when using up to 24Ah batteries. A maximum of 10 m battery cable (1.5mm ) is recommended.
6.5. SNIFFER The Sniffer can be used where it is desirable to conceal the pipeline (for example in churches) and/or where it is a need for protec- tion against insects, such as in greenhouses. The combination of hidden pipelines and the nearly invisible sniffer sampling points offers a discrete system for detection both above and beneath the inner ceiling.
6.6. DIAMANT The DIAMANT is a filter protection that provide the Aspect flow sensor with excellent protection against particles and condensation. When ordered as a spare part, it is supplied in a kit with necessary tubes for different modules of the Aspect. Change the DIAMANT filter on annual check or when necessary.
6.8. CONDENSE BOTTLE THUB has a built in self-emptying water reservoir to take care of condense in low humid environments. Where high humidity and temperature differences produce large amounts of water in the pipeline, a condense bottle is used to remove condensation from the sampled air, before it enters the detection chamber.
6.9. ELOCLEAN EloClean is used for simple and safe cleaning of the Aspect pipelines by use of air. A powerful fan (5600Pa) is used to blow the dust out of the pipes. The cleaning process is initiated automatically between 1 to 7 times per week. For EloClean delivered after the date 20th September 2020, the cleaning interval is selectable.
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ELOCLEAN CPU BOARD LEDs 1. Green status LED: Constant: Normal. Flashes once per second: Cleaning in progress. Flashes 4 times per second: Cleaning postponed due to fault. 2. Red LED: Not in use 3. Yellow fault LED (priority view) Constant: Jammed valve. Flashes once per second: Low voltage, internal battery.
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PROGRAMMING THE INTERVAL FOR AUTOMATIC CLEANING This section is valid for EloClean delivered after 20th September 2020. To set a cleaning interval, EloClean must be put into programming mode. The interval may be set from 1–7 days. a) Hold button for five seconds – until the blue LED marked “Prog” lights up. When the LED turns on, programming must begin within 10 seconds, or EloClean will automatically return to normal opera- tion.
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ELOCLEAN POWER SUPPLY 1. Mains 2. Lithium battery Connect the 230V mains on the right-hand side of the mains filter in the top of the device. Connect the "9V LI-SOCL2" lithium battery to the plug and fasten it in the opening in the CPU board. The "9V LI-SOCL2" battery is a backup for the internal timer.
6.10. PIPELINE PARTS SAMPLING PIPES Original pipes are marked with the Elotec logo to assure that approved pipes are used. Marks are also applied at two meters intervals to assist in correct placement of sampling holes, as well as a guideline along the length of the pipe to help avoid twisting the pipeline.
CLIPS The entire pipe system is fixed to walls and ceilings using fastening brackets. The standard clamp CL 250 is open, and the pipes can be pushed straight in. The clamps are spacious enough to allow free movement of the pipes, which is important where large temperature variations are to be expected.
6.12. BATTERY - BA 1800 18 Ah battery LiFePO4 LifePO4 batteries have a substantially longer life span than that of atraditional acid batteries. This reduces the need fot battery replacement. BA 1800 is intended for use in ELotec Aspect, and it is imortant to set the following program parameters: •...
7. SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 7.1. GREENHOUSES In greenhouses where screen curtains are employed, it is necessary to make the system capable of detecting smoke both under and above the curtains as if they were separate rooms. The sniffers can be used as below, mounted on extension branches. The pipes are mounted with wires. GG256 1.
7.2. POULTRY AND PIG FARMS Because of the large amounts of dust usually associated with poultry and pigs, the Vulcan dust- and condensation filter should always be installed when using Aspect in poultry houses or pig stables. It is recommended to place the Aspect in a room adjacent to the detection area. Ventilation systems in such stables usually generates a large negative pressure.
7.3. CHURCHES Aspect is an early warning system which is very suitable for securing churches, and with the use of sniffers, the system is also very discreet. The pipelines are placed in the church loft and the sniffers are installed so that the sampling point is drawn through the roof and into the church.
7.4. COLD STORAGE Aspect has properties that make it suitable in rooms with temperatures down to -30 ˚C. In cold storage is recommended Aspect Grizzle with Class C sensors (AE2010GN-P). This sensor with less sensitivity is used, because there is a risk that humid air freezes to ice particles, which can be mistaken for smoke. In addition, one should be aware of the following points: SETTINGS •...
8. INSTALLATION 8.1. PLANNING 8.1.1. CABLE Cables should be selected according to the requirements of the system in which the Aspect will be used. The necessary dimensions of the cable will depend on the number and type of units connected to the loop, and the total length of the loop. Likewise, cable dimensions may limit the permitted length of the loop, or the number of connectable devices.
8.1.3. PIPEDRAW PipeDraw is a program that makes the pipe calculation easy. The program can be used to: • verify area coverage for documentation • hole calculation and pipe layout for installer • generate a shopping list for purchaser • verification of rules and guidelines for authorities (sensitivity, transportation time and so on) PipeDraw always calculates the projects with fan speed 10.
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It is possible to show the area of coverage per sampling hole. A shopping list, an excel file, can be generated when you are finished with the layout. For more information about PipeDraw, see “Quick Guide, PipeDraw” or PipeDraw video.
8.1.4. PIPE LAYOUT For most installations, it´s possible to use the tables below to know how to distribute the sampling holes. Total hole area is the calculated area of all the holes, added together. Tables may be used as is, or the area can be distributed with equal hole diameters. Increasing hole diameters further out on the pipe, will maintain the same vacuum in each hole along the hole pipe.
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Where the pipes of area 1 and 2 are of different lengths, they should be balanced so that the difference in pressure is no more than 10 Pa. Please use pipe draw. For other lengths of pipe, contact Panasonic. ASPECT 2010 automatically adjusts for use with open-ended and closed-end pipelines. Plugged ends are preferred in compliance with EN54-20, but open ends are recommended where a shorter response time is required.
8.2. MOUNTING Drill holes through the walls where required. When threading pipes through the walls, plug the end of the pipe using EP 250 end plugs to prevent insula- tion and other objects from entering the pipe. Fix the brackets to the walls and ceilings along the path of the pipe. The distance between the fixing points should not exceed 2 m, provided that Elotec pipes are used, and the pipe should be fixed so that the joins are stable.
8.2.1. DRILLING SAMPLING HOLES Drill sampling holes in the pipes as specified in the planning stage. The holes are to be drilled in the lower part of the pipe. It is recommended to place them a little off-center (5 or 7 o'clock), rather than directly underneath, to reduce the risk of foreign objects in the pipe blocking the holes.
8.2.2. THUB THUB is easily mounted on the wall with the built-in spirit level, and the pipes for the Aspect is clicked into place. Via the THUB, you can connect up to 4 x 100 meters of pipes, on one Aspect. The left-hand pipe entry of the THUB, is assigned area 1;...
8.2.3. ELOCLEAN For use with both pipelines on aspect, it is recommended to install EloClean directly underneath the Aspect as shown in the picture below. If VULCAN is used in the installation, external valves and pipes from EloClean shall be moved to the outside of the VULCAN. For use with only one pipeline, EloClean can be installed right next to aspect, by using the pipe entry on the side of the THUB.
8.2.4. PIPE ENTRY Make sure that the pipes are fed into the correct entries as described by the authorized planner, to avoid confusion regarding the area of detection in an alarm situation. When entering the Aspect, the pipes should not drop straight from the ceiling unless the environment is known to have low humidity (like office buildings).
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If an exhaust kit is needed in this type of installation (THUB + Vulcan), use AU 003 with flexible pipes. There will not be room for standard pipes.
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8.2.4.2 VULCAN INTO ASPECT Aspect and Vulcan, mounted with the smallest distance possible using standard pipes. Aspect and Vulcan must be flush, and there should be room for pipes with standard 90˚ bend. In humid environments, at least one condensation bottle shall be mounted on each pipe. The condensation bottle should always be mounted immediately before pipe entry into the Aspect.
8.3. ASPECT The location of the Aspect should have been determined during the planning phase. Mount the Aspect in place while ensuring there is enough space around the unit. If VULCAN dust- and condensation filters are used, there needs to be enough room on each side of the Aspect to mount the filter.
8.3.2. MAINS CONNECTION Mains and earth connection are connected to the terminals marked 230V AC on the CPU board, see Appendix. The ends of the cable inside the Aspect should be approximately 20 cm long. The mains and earth cords shall be strapped together close to the terminal block.
8.3.3. BATTERY CONNECTION Connect the battery by plugging the battery leads into the socket on the CPU board, see Appendix. The internal charger is dimensioned for charging up to 24 Ah batteries according to EN54-4, installed in a separate enclosure, see 6.4.
8.3.4. BACKUP BATTERY The current drawn from the battery during mains failure will fluctuate in cycles due to the regulation of the internal condensation filter. When attempting to measure the battery current, one must use a meter with averaging functions in order to achieve a usable result. In the tables below, you will find information on duty cycles, currents, and required battery capacity, based on type of PSU, conden- sation filter settings and desired backup durations.
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SETTINGS The setting for the condensation filter (P4) affects the duty cycle of the filter element during battery operation, and thereby the aver- age current. It is the main variable for expected backup duration. In Aspect tool: In Aspect tool B: PowerHouse Cabinet for batteries 5014...
8.4. CONFIGURATION The Aspect needs to be added into the configuration, for more information, see the Planning Instructions for the system. Aspect cannot be configured and used in an EBL512 G3 United Version. 8.4.1. EBLWIN FOR EBL512 G3 and EBLOne 8.4.1.1 GRIZZLE In EBLWin, right click on a loop / Add loop unit / AE2010 N/G-P Aspect Nitro Grizzle…...
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8.4.1.2 GRIZZLE WITH ONE PIPE If the Aspect Grizzle is used with a HUB and only one pipe, it shall be configured as a Lazeer. In the Lazeer properties window, set “Detection type” to Or:...
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8.4.1.3 LAZEER In EBLWin, right click on a loop / Add loop unit / AE2010 L-P Aspect Lazeer… In the Lazeer properties window it is possible to set “Detection type”: • Or: Lazeer signalling fire alarm if it detects smoke/gas in “Grizzle range” or “Nitro range”. •...
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8.4.1.4 STAND-ALONE A: Alarm: Input0: Zone line input, Zone (zzz, aa) B: Reset: Output0: ResetPulseZoneAddress (zzz, aa) C: Fault: Input2: ExternalFault, NC, “General fault in Aspect x”.
8.4.2. WIN512 FOR EBL512 See also section 8.5.1. SET THE MODE on page 78 8.4.2.1 GRIZZLE a) In Win512, right click on a loop / Add loop unit / Discontinued units / ADB Base (2330). b) In External, select External Line. c) Press Apply.
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8.4.2.2 LAZEER a) In Win512, right click on a loop / Add loop unit / Discontinued units /ADB Base (2330). b) In External, select External LED (set by default). c) Press Apply. d) In Text, add a customized text. e) Press OK.
8.5. SET THE COM LOOP ADDRESS Each COM loop unit must have a unique COM loop address (001-253). Set the address with the Address Setting Tool (4414E). Use the connection cable with crocodile clips to connect to the flying leads placed in the detector’s “LOOP 1 IN”. The COM loop address and mode settings must be done before the unit is connected to the COM loop.
8.6. WIRING 8.6.1. GRIZZLE AND LAZEER Only the LOOP 1 IN terminals are used to connect the Aspect to the c.i.e. Remaining loop connection terminals should not be used. The loop should be connected first. Then the mains cable. All necessary cables enter the Aspect through glands on top of the unit. The mains cable should be fed through the cable entry on the far left, and loop cables on the right to get the easiest access to the terminals.
8.6.2. STAND-ALONE An alarm resistor is required for the stand-alone Aspect to fulfil EN54-13. A: Alarm B: Reset C: Fault Regarding C; the wire is supervised for open circuit only. See EBLWin configuration in 8.4.1.4 STAND-ALONE on page 75.
8.7. CALIBRATION After all connections have been made, the Aspect must be calibrated to the correct air flow. Tolerance to and warning of changes in the air flow must be adapted to the building mass and usage. To be able to calibrate, the fan in the Aspect must be running, and the flow value must be above 1,6.
9. MAINTENANCE The AE2010 is, in addition to being highly sensitive for use in computer rooms, built to handle rough conditions with dust, condensa- tion and corrosive gases. It is still important that regular maintenance is carried out to ensure optimal function 9.1.
9.2. ANNUAL INSPECTION The following items shall be reviewed during the annual inspection of the Aspect system: VERIFY BATTERY The battery should be replaced every third year or after an automated battery warning. VERIFY PIPES Check that the pipe lines are intact and not about to slip apart at the joins. Check that the pipes and sampling holes are open and free of dust or other objects.
9.2.1. FUNCTIONAL TEST A functional test shall be performed during the annual inspection, and it is important to use the correct test materials. Test smoke intended for point detectors is so volatile; it will evaporate before it reaches the sensor. For this reason, it is recommended to use for example “Testifire”...
9.2.3. REPLACING THE MAIN FILTER To change the filters, open the Aspect and wait for the fan to stop. Once the fan has stopped, pull the filter cartridge straight out. Any dust that is scraped off in the filter openings when removing the cartridge must be wiped or vacuumed off. Remember to clean the grooves around the openings, build-up of dust may prevent a proper seal.
9.2.4. INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF DIAMANT The DIAMANT particle filter is cast in clear plastic and is easy to inspect. The viewport in front appears when the main filter cartridge is removed. Indications that the filter should be replaced: • In case of service code is activated.
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ASPECT SENSORKIT-TOOL The procedure can also be performed with the Aspect hanging on the wall, by using the ASPECT SensorKit-tool. Assemble the ASPECT SensorKit-tool. Remove the two lowest screws and use the small spacers to press the bottom of the Aspect a little bit out from the wall.
9.2.6. RESET THE EVENT LOG It is possible to reset the event log by short circuit memory lock S100 for a moment. This can be applicable after the annual inspec- tion is fulfilled. See number 13 in section 12.1. ASPECT CPU BOARD on page 93 This procedure will only reset the event log in the Aspect.
10. COMMISSIONING THE ASPECT SYSTEM This chapter describes the correct sequence to install, set and check your system. Make sure to read the complete technical de- scription before commissioning the system. PREPARATIONS AND MOUNTING Add the Aspect into the configuration in EBLWin. See section 8.4.
11. TECHNICAL DATA 11.1. GRIZZLE, LAZEER AND STAND-ALONE Supply voltage 230 VAC, 50 Hz Current consumption: Average 500 mA . / Peak 1,7A max COM Loop Current: Quiescent 2,1 mA Active 2,1 mA Sensitivity: Lazeer (Class A) 0,05 dB /meter (Smoke density)100 m pipe/10 holes Grizzle (Class B) 0,15 dB /meter (Smoke density) 100 m pipe/10 holes Grizzle (Class C)
11.2. ELOCLEAN For EloClean delivered before September 2022. Supply voltage 230 VAC, 50 Hz Outputs 1 pcs, fault relay, NC clean contact Max.2 A @ 30 V DC Battery 9V LI-SOCL2, lithium battery; to keep track of the cleaning intervals Material: Extruded aluminum profile with PC/ABS top and bottom Cover and Base:...
12.1. ASPECT CPU BOARD 1. Main fuse, 500mA 13. Memory lock for programming 2. Mains connection 14. S100, clear event log 3. Aux input, configurable as disablement or fault input 15. Yellow LED, indicator for high air flow through flow sensor (Must not be used *) 16.
12.2. ADDITIONAL CIRCUIT BOARDS 1. Aspect interface board 4586 – interface for EBL 2. Aspect Wi-Fi – for connection to Aspect tool Blue LED – The LED is lit when Wi-Fi is activated...
12.3. PROGRAM PARAMETERS Program Setting Function Flow deviation threshold Automatic (default) 2-10 2 = most sensitive 10 = least sensitive (4 = EN54, 9 = agriculture) Power supply Internal, with temperature monitoring of battery External power 12V Internal, no temperature monitoring of battery (default) External power 24V Aux input function Fault input...
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Program Setting Function Fan speed 1-10 1 = lowest 10 = highest speed. (standard = 10) Signaling on loop when disabled Generate 2 and 4 Hz on loop, fan stops Local disablement, fan stops (not VdS/EN54) Generate 2 and 4 Hz on loop, fan keeps running (default) Local disablement, fan keeps running (not VdS/EN54) Hyper Sense Off (default)
12.3.1. PROGRAM PARAMETERS WITHOUT ASPECT TOOL GRIZZLE a) Remove memory lock; hold both buttons until Aspect sounds two short beeps. The power LED blinks slowly. b) Hold green button and press red button the number of times to select P1-P11. c) Hold red button and press green button the desired number of times to set value.
12.4. SERVICE CODES The table below describes the various service codes and suggested actions. Code Description Action Mains supply missing First, verify external supply / fuse. Then check the mains connection and fuse F200 in the Aspect. Perform calibration for air flow monitoring, see section 8.7. CALIBRATION on page 81. An alarm resistor is required for the stand-alone Aspect to fulfil EN54-13.
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Code Description Action Replace battery High internal resistance. Battery temperature is too high. Check the following: • Verify that the temperature sensor is not short circuited. Replace battery / • Verify that temperature is below the accepted limit, also check the ambient temperature. check sensor •...
12.4.1. READ OUT SEVICE CODES WITHOUT THE ASPECT TOOL Up to 10 service codes are saved in the Aspect, and can be read. Reset the event log in the Aspect to see only the currently active faults. See 9.2.6. RESET THE EVENT LOG on page 88 GRIZZLE a) Hold green button 5 sec b) Short beep...
13. APPROVALS GRIZZLE AE2010G-P, LAZEER AE2010L-P Applicable directive/ Approval Applicable standards Notified body Grizzle Lazeer EN 54-4 EN 54-4 No. 0786-CPR-21084 EN 54-20 Classes B EN 54-20 Class A and C EN 54-4 EN 54-20 VdS 2344 VdS 2203 No. G218067...
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DOCUMENT NAME: TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AE2010G-P, AE2010L-P, AE2010G-S DOCUMENT NUMBER: MEW01855 DATE OF ISSUE: 2016-10-31 REV: 12 DATE OF REVISION: 2024-07-10 Panasonic Fire & Security Europe AB Jungmansgatan 12 SE-211 11 Malmö Sweden Tel: +46 (0)40 697 70 00 www.panasonic-fire-security.com...
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