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Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual CABINEX-EWT Control System ModelCPX-EWT EUEWM-128 / 128R EUEWM-129 EUEWM-130 EUEWM-131 EUEWM-132 EUEWM-MRS EUEWM-DDS Manual No. 04-E-0008 CX-22202-8 (CONT-E Rev.8) HATSUTA SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD. Jun 01 2011

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Page 1: Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual CABINEX-EWT

Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual

CABINEX-EWT

Control System -Model-

CPX-EWT EUEWM-128 / 128R

EUEWM-129 EUEWM-130 EUEWM-131 EUEWM-132

EUEWM-MRS EUEWM-DDS

Manual No. 04-E-0008 CX-22202-8

(CONT-E Rev.8)

HATSUTA SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD. Jun 01 2011

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Overview CABINEX-EWT Control System is an addressable control panel designed for use with Carbon Dioxide and clean extinguishing agent suppression systems. Please read and fully understand this manual, before installing and setting up this system. Keep this manual carefully. Contents 1. Specification 2. Applicable Standards 3. Parts Name and Description 4. Status 5. Setting 6. Installation 7. Battery Calculation 8. Maintenance 9. Trouble Shooting

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1. Specification Model: CPX-EWT: Complete Control System

EUEWM-128 / 128 R: Main Panel EUEWM-129: Manual Release EUEWM-130: SI Module EUEWM-131: Discharge Module EUEWM-132: Relay Module EUEWM-MRS: Main Reserve Selector Switch

EUEWM-DDS: Discharge Disable Switch Input voltage: AC100-120V / AC187-240V (50-60Hz) Power: 105W Max AC Input Current: 2A Max (100~240V AC) Input: Sensor: 2 lines(ZONE 1, ZONE 2)、Single Zone / Cross Zone (OR / AND)

selectable. Manual release: 1 line. Output: Notification circuit(Horn & Strobe): 1 line Actuator: 1 line(Solenoid, Gas Cartridge selectable) Fire Alarm Relay: DPDT Pre-Discharge Relay: DPDT Fault Alarm Relay: DPDT Recommended Operation temperature range for all models:0-40℃ (tested at FM from 0-49℃, and 90%RH at 38℃) 2. Applicable Standards This system is designed to comply with the applicable requirements of the following standards.

NFPA 12: Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing System NFPA 70: NEC, National Electrical Code NFPA 72: Fire Alarm Code NFPA 2001: Clean Agent Extinguishing System EN 54-2: Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems (Control and Indicating Equipment) EN 54-4: Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems (Power Supply Equipment)

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3. Parts Name and Description

(Also available with a round push switch EUEWM-128R and breakable acrylic cover) 3.1 Main Panel board

Main Panel

SI Module

Main Panel board

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3.1.1 Front Panel The Main Panel contains LEDs, buzzer, discharge button.

3.2 Connection 3.2.1 Relay Output The Main Panel has 6 relay contacts output.

【Specification】 Contact rating: 60W, 125VA Max. Maximum voltage: AC250V, DC200V Maximum current: 1A

※ Latching ○:Latching: Latches until reset by reset switch. ×:Non-Latching . Automatically returns to Normal condition.

INDICATION COLOR DESCRIPTIONPOWER Green On when AC energized, off at AC power off.

ZONE 1 FIRE Red Flashes at ZONE 1 detector activates.ZONE 2 FIRE Red Flashes at ZONE 2 detector activates.

NANUAL RELEASE Red Flashes at Manual Release activates.FAULT Yellow Flashes at Fault alarm condition.

Pre-DISCHARGE Red Flashes at Pre-Discharge condition, off at Discharge condition.

DISCHARGED Red On at Discharge condition.DISCHARGE DISABLED Yellow Flashes at Discharge Disable condition.SILENCED Yellow Flashes at Alarm silence condition.

Discharge button Red Push to activate.Alarm buzzer - Sounds at Fire and Fault condition.

No. of TERMINAL No.CONTACT (NO-NC-C)

Fire alarm 2 0-1-2, 20-21-22 Activates at fire alarm conditon. ○Pre-Discharge 2 3-4-5, 23-24-25 Activates at pre-discharge condition. ○Fault 2 6-7-8, 26-27-28 Activates at fault alarm condition. ×

RELAY DESCRIPTION LATCHING

No. PARTS NAME FUNCTION1 Relay Module Option2 Front Panel -3 RESET Switch System Reset4 SILENCE Switch Fire/Fault Alarm Silence5 SCROLL Key Select Command6 ENTER Key Enter Command7 Fuse: Solenoid Actuator Line 1.6A8 Fuse: Horn & Strobe Line 1.0A9 Fuse: Module Line 3.2A10 Fuse: 24V DC Line 2.0A11 Power Switch -12 LCD Status Display13 Terminal for AC Input -

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3.2.2 Battery(Terminal No. 18, 19) Sealed lead-acid batteries provide back up during AC power failure. Select the size of battery (max 40AH) to give the required back up time. Use the following specified unit or equivalent. E.g. NP / NPH Series (YUASA CORPORATION) PE / PX / PXL / PWL Series (JAPAN STORAGE BATTERY) 3.2.3 Output(Terminal No. 38, 39) Terminal 38-39 is a resettable 24V DC output. To calculate the available output at this terminal: Add the total current for all modules, solenoids, notification circuits, detectors, and manual releases. Subtract that total from 3A. If this value is greater than 1.5A, 1.5A max is available, if the value is less than 1.5A, the value is the max available output.

* N.O.C.: Normally Open Contact 3.2.4 SI Module (Terminal No. 14, 15, 16, 17) This is an interface between the detector and the Main Panel. The detector cannot be connected directly to the Main Panel. A maximum of 8 SI Modules can be connected to the Main Panel.

PARTS MODEL MAXIMUM CURRENTSI Module EUEWM-130 0.055

Discharge Module EUEWM-131 0.06Manual Release EUEWM-129 0.06Relay Module EUEWM-132 0.064Flame Detector HIR-7000/7000C 0.015Heat Detector THIS-10/15/20 -N.O.C. Detector * - -Horn & Strobe MT-2475W 0.17

Solenoid Actuator (24V DC) 2-061-0015 0.4Solenoid Actuator (12V DC) 2-061-0014 0.8Manual Release (N.O.C. type) * - -Discharge Disable Switch EUEWM-DDS -

Main-Reserve Selector Switch EUEWM-MRS -

SI Module

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3.2.5 Discharge Module (Terminal No. 10, 11, 12, 13) This is a module to activate the gas cartridge actuator GHK-10WT used in Hatsuta extinguishing systems. The harness from the Discharge Module to the gas cartridge actuator must not be extended, or the actuator may fail to actuate. When solenoid actuators are used, this module is not required. A maximum of 6 Discharge Modules can be connected to the Main Panel. Solenoid actuators and gas cartridge actuators can not be combined in one system.

3.2.6 Solenoid Actuator Output (Terminal No. 30, 31) This provides a 24V DC 1A max. output to drive solenoid actuators for extinguishing release. Use the following specified unit or equivalent. E.g. 2-061-0015 (Chemetron) 24V DC solenoid actuator 2-061-0014 (Chemetron) 12V DC solenoid actuator, use 2 connected in series. Solenoid actuators and gas cartridge actuators can not be combined in one system. 3.2.7 Notification Circuit Output (Terminal No. 32, 33) This output is compatible with reverse polarity 24V DC Horn / Strobe devices. When the system is in fire alarm condition, the Horn & Strobe flashes and produces a loud sound. Use the following specified unit or equivalent. The maximum output of this circuit is 0.5A. E.g. MT-241575W (Wheelock)

Discharge Module

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3.2.8 Manual Release (Terminal No. 34, 35, 36, 37) When the Manual Release is activated, the actuator will go on immediately without delay. The Manual Release (EUEWM-129) connects to the Main Panel terminals 34 to 37. A maximum of 2 units can be used. The EUEWM-129 has buzzer and LED display. These have the same function as the Main Panel. If normally open contact Manual Releases are used, they must be connected to an SI Module.

3.2.9 Discharge Disable Switch The disable switch provides only a software disable function. The lock out valve must be used to provide a safe disable for CO2 extinguishing systems. When the discharge disable key switch is switched to disable mode, the signal to the actuator is cut and the fault alarm is produced. If the system goes into alarm when in disable mode, the extinguishing agent will not be discharged. When solenoid is used the Discharge Disable Switch is wired to open circuit the solenoid line. When gas cartridge actuators are used, disconnect the actuator harness.

Manual Release (EUEWM-129) Fitting Dimension for Back Box

INDICATION Color DESCRIPTIONPOWER Green On when AC energized, off at AC power off.FIRE Red Flashs at Fire Alarm condition, on when Discharged ConditonFAULT Yellow Flashs at Fault Alarm conditon.

DISCHARGE DISABLEDYellow Flashs at Discharge Disabled condition.

Discharge button Red Push to Discharge.

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3.2.10 Lock Out Valve

3.2.11 Main Reserve Selector Switch When a system uses a reserve supply, this key switch is used to select the main or reserve supply. The wiring depends on the type of actuator used. See bellow:

Discharge Disable Switch Fitting Dimension for Back Box and Wiring Diagram

The lock out valve should be used to safely disable the CO2 extinguishing system. The limit switch on the lock out valve can be connected to the SI module. Set the SI module input to disable switch. When the lock out valve is closed the actuator signal will also be disabled.

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Detector type Model DescriptionFlame detector HIR-7000/7000C IR flame detector.

THIS-10/15/20 Thirmistor heat detector.- Linear heat detector. (Wire type.)- Normally open contact output.

Smoke detector - 4 wire smoke detector. (N.O.C. type.)

Heat detector

3.2.12 Detectors Detectors must be connected to SI Modules. 1 SI Module has 4 detector inputs. (See wiring diagram.)

* N.O.C.: Normally Open Contact

Main Reserve Selector Switch Fitting Dimension for Back Box

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4. Status 4.1 Normal Condition No fire alarm, no fault alarm, AC power on. 4.2 Fire Alarm Condition Any 1 or more detectors activate or Manual Release operated. 4.3 Pre-Discharge Condition When any sensor activates in Single Zone (OR) mode, or when one or more sensors in Zone 1 and Zone 2 activates in Cross Zone (AND) mode, the discharge count down will start.

Date: Year. Month. Day and Time (This shows 2001 March 15, 21:44).

Shows the detector address that activated and the time of activation. 1/3 indicates the displayed detector is the first of 3 detectors that activated. Push the scroll key to view the next detector that activated.

Status Screen at Normal Condition

Status Screen at Fire Alarm Condition

This is the display during count down (this shows 8 seconds remaining).

IR Flame Detector

Thermistor Heat Detector

NORMAL CONDITION

01.03.15. 21:44

FIRE ALARM

D21 17:35 1/3▼

Pre-DISCHARGE 08

D21 17:35 1/3▼

Status Screen at Pre-Discharge Condition

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4.4 Discharge Condition When the Manual Release is activated, or the discharge count down is over, the actuator is activated to discharge the agent. 4.5 Fault Alarm Condition When any fault occurs, automatically return to normal condition when the fault repaired. 4.6 Alarm Silence Condition The Alarm Silence Switch can silence the Horn / Strobe output, and buzzer when pushed when the panel is in alarm. Silence mode is canceled by the following.

Push the silence switch again. New fire or fault alarm occurs. Push the reset switch. After 2 hours.

Shows the error code and the time the error occurred. 1/2 indicates the displayed error code is one of 2 faults. Push the scroll key to view the next error code. Error Code (See Table)

Status Screen at Fault Alarm Condition

DISCHARGED

D21 17:35 1/3▼

Status Screen at Discharged Condition

FAULT ALARM

E05 17:25 1/2▼

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MENU PASSWORDMODE SETTING ****SYSTEM SETTING ****CLEAR DATA ****VIEW SETTING No password

LED, BUZZER TEST No password

MENU DESCRIPTIONMODE Select delay timer.SETTING AND:SINGLE ZONE

OR: CROSS ZONESI MODULE DETECTOR ADRESS Set detector type, address, zone.ACTUATOR GAS CARTRIDGE Set gas cartridge actuator.

SYSTEM TYPE SOLENOID VALVE Set solenoid actuator.SETTING MANUAL RELEAS → Set Manual Release address.

ON Set relay No. and function.OFF No Relay Module.

INPUT DATE → Set date.CLEAR HISTORY Clear the history.DATA ALL SETTINGS Clear all data.VIEW MODE SETTEING View MODE SETTING.SETTING SYSTEM SETTING View SYSTEM SETTING.VIEW ALARM EVENTS View alarm history.HISTORY ALL EVENTS View all.LED, BUZZER → → LEDs, buzzer test.TEST

Select suppression mode.

COMMANDDELAY TIMER

SUPPRESSION

RELAY MODULE

5. Setting 5.1 Basic Operation 5.1.1 Menu Screen From normal condition or fault condition, push enter to view the menu screen.

5.1.2 Password Input (Authorized personnel only) Password is required for set up functions. Select each number of the password and push enter. If the password is incorrect, the system allows the user to input the password again. Mode Setting, System Setting and Clear Data functions are password protected and are set by authorized personnel only.

Menu Screen

Menu Contents and Command Description

MENU

MODE SETTING ▼

ENTER PASSWORD

_ _ _ _

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COMMAND DELAY TIMER0S 0 Second (No delay time)5S 5 seconds10S 10 seconds20S 20 seconds30S 30 seconds60S 60 seconds

COMMAND DESCRIPTIONAND Cross zone supression mode.OR Single zone suppression mode.

5.1.3 Confirm New Settings After each setting has been changed, the buzzer will sound twice to indicate a change. Use the menu to confirm the new setting is correct. 5.1.4 Back Step To back step through the menu, push “SCROLL” for 2 seconds. To escape from the menu, push “RESET”. If no key is pushed for 2 minutes the display will return to the status screen. 5.1.5 Scroll When the “▼” is On, the “SCROLL” key can be used to scroll. 5.2 Setting the delay timer (MODE SETTING→DELAY TIMER) Set the delay timer for the actuator output.

5.3 AND / OR Setting(MODE SETTING→SUPPRESSION) Single Zone (OR), Cross Zone (AND) selection.

Delay Time Display

Push “SCROLL” MENU

MODE SETTING ▼ MENU

SYSTEM SETTING ▼

DELAY TIMER

10 SECOND ▼

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5.4 Sensor Setting 5.4.1 Connection Below is a block diagram of the detector connections. A maximum of 8 SI modules can connect to the Main Panel. Each SI Module has 4 detector inputs, giving a maximum of 32 detectors for 1 system. Each SI Module has a selectable ID (ID0-ID7). When 8 SI Module are used, detector address will be D01-D04, D11-D14, ……….D71-D74.

Main Panel

SI module (ID0)

D01 D02 D03 D04

SI module (ID1)

D11 D12 D13 D14

SI module: Max. 8 Unit. (ID 0-7)

Detector Address

SI module (ID2)

D21 D22 D23 D24

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DESCRIPTIONSI MODULE ID: * ON Use

(*=0-7) OFF Not use

COMMAND

TYPE MODEL COMMAND DESCRIPTIONFlame detector HIR-7000(C) SX-7000 IR flame detector.

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS-70℃ Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 70℃).

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS70 BARRIER Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 70℃) with barrier.

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS-100℃ Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 100℃).

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS100 BARRIER Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 100℃) with barrier.

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS-120℃ Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 120℃).

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS120 BARRIER Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 120℃) with barrier.

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS-150℃ Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 150℃).

Heat detector THIS(C)-10/15/20 THIS150 BARRIER Thirmistor (Alarm Temp: 150℃) with barrier.

N.O.C. detector - N.O.C. DETECTOR Normally open contact type detector.

Manual Release - MANUAL RELEASE Normally open contact type manual release. Discharge Disable sw - DISABLE SWITCH -

Not use - OFF No connection.

5.4.2 SI Module Setting (SYSTEM SETTING→SI MODULE) At the Main Panel in the System Settings, the SI Module IDs (0 to 7) must each be set ON or OFF as appropriate for the system.

5.4.3 Detector Address (SYSTEM SETTING→SI MODULE→DETECTOR ADRESS) Each detector address is decided by the SI Module’s ID and terminal name.

5.4.4 Detector Type (SYSTEM SETTING→SI MODULE→DETECTOR ADRESS) Each detector is connected to the SI Module. There are 3 types of detector that can connect to the SI Module. The type of detector used on each input must be correctly selected at the Main Panel.

① ID Switch (ID: 0-7)

②Detector Terminal(D1-D4) SI Module

E.g. address

D 0 4

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CAUTION: * The temperature setting for heat detector (THIS) is set at the Main Panel. * The table shows normally open contact type Manual Release, this type requires an SI

Module. The EUEWM-129 Manual Release connects directly to the Main Panel and does not use SI Module.

* When the Discharge Disable Switch is connected, the software discharge disable function in the main panel is not available.

* The following devices require a 100kΩ end of line resistor: Normally open contact Manual Releases Normally open contact detectors Discharge Disable Switch (EUEWM-DDS)

* When the THIS heat detector uses the specified Shunt –diode safety barrier, (i.e. for intrinsically safe applications) select the Barrier command in the System setting. If the Barrier setting is not selected and the Shunt –diode safety barrier is used, the alarm temperature will not be correct and false alarms or failure to alarm may occur.

5.4.5 Zone Selection(SI MODULE→DETECTOR ADRESS→ZONE SELECT) Selecting zone for each detector. There are 2 zone, zone 1 and zone 2. 5.5 Actuator Setting (SYSTEM SETTING→ACTUATOR TYPE) The Main Panel has 2 actuator outputs. One for solenoids and one for gas cartridge actuators. Select the appropriate actuator setting. Solenoids can not be used in combination with gas cartridge actuators.

Zone Select Display

Actuator Setting Display

D13 ZONE SELECT

ZONE1 ▼

ACTUATOR TYPE

GAS CARTRIDGE ▼

Gas Cartridge Type Solenoid Type

ACTUATOR TYPE

SOLENOID VALVE ▼

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DescriptionD.MODULE ID: * ON Use.(*: 0-5) OFF Not use.

Command

5.5.1 Gas Cartridge Type(ACTUATOR TYPE→GAS CARTRIDGE) Below is a block diagram for the discharge module and actuator. 1 gas cartridge actuator connects to 1 discharge module.

5.5.2 Discharge Module Setting( ACTUATOR TYPE→ GAS CARTRIDGE→ D MODULE) This module is required for gas cartridge actuators. Do not use this module with solenoid actuators. A maximum of 6 discharge modules can be connected to the Main Panel. All 6 address

for the discharge modules must be set ON or OFF as appropriate.

ACTUATOR (Terminal No. 1,2): For connection to Gas Cartridge Actuator (No polarity) PRESSURE (Terminal No. 3,4): For connection to normally closed contact of Cylinder

Weighing Device. When the Weighing Device is not used, short terminals 3, 4 of the Discharge Module.

DC24V (Terminal No. 5, 6): 24V DC output for Cylinder Weighing Device. (Terminal

Main Panel

Discharge Module (ID Gas Cartridge Actuator

Discharge Module (ID

Discharge Module (ID

Discharge Module (ID

Gas Cartridge Actuator

Gas Cartridge Actuator

Gas Cartridge Actuator

A maximum of 6 discharge modules can be connected to the Main Panel. (ID

ID Switch (ID: 0-5)

Discharge Module

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Manual Release Command DescriptionON Use.OFF Not use.ON Use.OFF Not use.

MR MODULE ID:1

MR MODULE ID:2

Output 0.1A max at 24V DC) 5.5.3 Solenoid Actuator (ACTUATOR TYPE→SOLENOID VALVE) The solenoid actuator connects directly to the Main Panel. The solenoid output from the Main Panel is 24V DC, 1A Max. 5.6 Manual Release (SYSTEM SETTING→MANUAL RELEASE→MODULE) A maximum of 2 Manual Releases (EUEWM-129) can be connected to the Main Panel. The 2 address for Manual Release must be set ON or OFF as used.

When 3 or more Manual Releases are required, use normally open contact Manual Releases and connect to an SI Module (EUEWM-130) . See 5.5.3 for SI Module System Settings. 5.7 Relay Module (SYSTEM SETTING→RELAY MODULE) When the Relay Module is plugged into the Main Panel. 4 additional relay contacts can be used. Each contact is programmable by the Main Panel.

Main Panel Solenoid Actuator

Relay Module

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※ Latching ○:Latches until reset by reset switch. ※ Latching ×:Automatically return to Normal condition. ※ Latching △:Latches until set to normal. Contact Specification Contact rating: 60W, 125VA Max. Maximum voltage: AC250V, DC200V Maximum current: 1A The Relay Module cannot be used for additional Fault contact 5.8 Date Setting(SYSTEM SETTING→INPUT DATE) The Main Panel has a real-time clock. History records the day and time of an event from this clock. 5.9 Clear Data(CLEAR DATA) Using this command will clear data. This is only used at the factory. 5.10 View Settings(VIEW SETTING) The current setting can be check by using the view function. In the case of heat detector model THIS-15, the current temperature is also displayed in steps of 1℃.

RELAY 1 Function Display

Description LatchingFIRE ALARM Activate at fire alarm condition. ○Pre-DISCHARGE Activate at Pre-Discharge condition ○

RELAY DISCHARGED Activate at discharged condition. ○1-4 ZONE 1 FIRE Activate at zone 1 sensor activated. ○

ZONE 2 FIRE Activate at zone 2 sensor activated. ○DISABLED Activate at disable condition. △

ALARM SILENCED Activate at alarm silenced condition. ×OFF - -

Command

View Display

Detector at Address 23: Heat Detector(THIS) Alarm Temperature: 100℃ Current Temperature (Approx.): 34℃

RELAY 1

FIRE ALARM ▼

ADDRESS:D23

THIS-100℃ ▼ ADDRESS:D23

TEMP. 034 ZONE1 ▼

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5.11 View History(VIEW HISTORY) Event history is separated into 2 types; Fire alarm history, All event history. The last 50 events in each type of history can be viewed.

※ヒ 5.12 Buzzer, LED test(LED, BUZZER TEST) This command is used to check buzzer and LEDs. Selecting this command will cause each LED to flash in turn and buzzer will sound with each flash. 6. Installation 6.1.1 Wiring Wiring must be carried out in accordance with all local regulations. Caution 1 : Check the wiring carefully, as mistaken wiring may damage the equipment. Caution 2 : Use cable as specified in the table below or equivalent.

Fire Alarm Display

2001. March 15th 15:30 Detector at address 21: Alarm

All Event History Display

2001. March 24th 21:44 History Code: H11

01.03.15.15:30 D21 1/50▼

01.03.24.21:44 H11 1/50▼

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NO 0NC 1C 2NO 20NC 21C 22

NO 3

NC 4C 5NO 23NC 24C 25

NO 6

NC 7C 8NO 26NC 27C 28

9

29

+ 30- 31+ 32- 33

Power + 34Power - 35COMM + 36COMM - 37+ 38- 39

Power + 10Power - 11COMM + 12COMM - 13Power + 14Power - 15COMM + 16COMM - 17+ 18- 19

SIモジュールSI MODULE

バッテリー入力Battery Terminal

メインパネルMAIN PANEL

ホーンストロボHORN&STROBEマニュアルリリースモ

ジュールMANUAL RELEASE

MODULE

外部電源出力DC24V OUTPUT

起動モジュールDISCHARGE MODULE

異常通報接点FAULT ALARM RELAY

異常通報接点FAULT ALARM RELAY

火災通報接点FIRE ALARM RELAY

火災通報接点FIRE ALARM RELAY

起動通報接点PRE-DISCHARGE RELAY

起動通報接点PRE-DISCHARGE RELAY

未接続NOT CONNECTED

ソレノイド式起動装置SOLENOID

7 11

8 129 1310 14

起動モジュール

DISCHARGE MODULE

ID:0

7 118 129 1310 14

起動モジュールDISCHARGE MODULE

ID:1

1 52 63 74 8

マニュアルリリースモジュール

MANUAL RELEASE MODULE

ID:1

1 52 63 74 8

マニュアルリリースモジュール

MANUAL RELEASE MODULE

ID:2

+-

ホーンストロボHORN&STROBE

+-+-

バッテリーBATTERY 12V

バッテリーBATTERYバッテリーBATTERY 12V

1 D012 D023 D034 D04

SIモジュールSI MODULEID:0

1 D112 D123 D134 D14

SIモジュールSI MODULEID:1

+-

ソレノイド式起動装置SOLENOID

ケーブル仕様 Cable Specification

接続機器Connected Module

使用ケーブルCable Spec

電線サイズWire Size

最大距離Max Distance

SIモジュールSI Module

DeviceNetCableor RS485 Twisted pair cable

AWG22/24 30m

起動モジュールDischarge Module

DeviceNetCableor RS485 Twisted pair cable

AWG22/24 30m

マニュアルリリースManual Release Module

DeviceNetCableor RS485 Twisted pair cable

AWG22/24 30m

ホーンストロボHorn&Strobe

ツイストペアシールドケーブルTwisted pair cable

AWG18 30m

バッテリーBattery

ツイストペアシールドケーブルTwisted pair cable

AWG18 10m

ソレノイド式起動装置Solenoid

ツイストペアシールドケーブルTwisted pair cable

AWG18 30m

メイン パネルから

From Main Panel

起動モジュール(ガスカートリッジ式起動装置)使用時は使用しません。Not Used When Discharge Module is selected

最大2個接続 Max 2 Unit

最大6個接続 Max 6 Unit

各種センサー接続Detectors

PowerLine:AWG22、SignalLine:AWG24

最大8個接続Max 8 Unit

接続台数は消費電流により制限Max Units: 0.5A max

終端抵抗E.O.L.3.9KΩ

Caution: Use following color of the DiviceNet Cable Power + : Red wire Power - : Black wire COMM + :Blue wire COMM- :White wire

Wiring Diagram

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6.1.2 Earth All boxes containing the following devices must be connected to Earth:

Main Panel (EUEWM-128, EUEWM-128R) Manual Release (EUEWM-129) SI Modules (EUEWM-130) Discharge Modules (EUEWM-131) Discharge Disable Switch (EUEWM-DDS) Main Reserve Switch (EUEWM-MRS)

If the boxes are not connected to earth, the system may false alarm due to electrical noise and static interference. 6.1.3 Switching the power ON When powering up the system, switch the power switch on the main panel on before connecting the battery. When powering down the system, disconnect the battery then switch the main panel power switch off. 6.2 Box for External Devices Each external device should use a specified metal box or equivalent. 7. Battery Calculation The battery back-up time required depends on each country’s regulations. If there are no specific guidelines, use 24 hours back-up plus 5 minutes alarm. (NFPA72)

Battery Capacity =(①+②)×1.1 ① Total stand-by current (A)×Back-up time (h) ② Total alarm current (A) × Back-up time(h)

8. Maintenance After installation is complete verify the system operation to the satisfaction of the

EQUIPMENT NORMAL ALARMMain Panel 0.245A 0.4ASI Module 0.055A each 0.055A each

Discharge Module 0.045A each 0.06A eachRelay Module - -Manual Release 0.042A each 0.06A eachHorn & Strobe - 0.17A each

Flame Detector (HIR-7000) 0.015A each 0.015A each

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authority having jurisdiction. Regular maintenance must be carried in accordance with NFPA 72 and by competent trained personnel. 9. Trouble Shooting 9.1 Error Code

CAUTION . *1 Error code 06 is a maintenance alarm. It is intended to promote regular maintenance of the system. It does not indicate an actual fault in the system. The maintenance alarm will occur 6 months after it has been reset. To reset the maintenance alarm push the reset button for over 5 seconds. *2 If 2 or more modules have their rotary switches adjusted to the same ID, faults (E11 to E16) will be displayed. Completely power down the system, and then re-adjust the ID rotary switches on the modules. After the rotary switches are adjusted, power

Fault Error code Trouble shootingCPU error E00 Change the main panelAC low E01 Check AC supplyGround fault E02 Check all line for grounding faultHorn & strobe output disabled E03 Set horn & strobe output to normalActuator line disabled E04 Set actuator output to normalInterlock relay disabled E05 Set interlocd to normal6 month maintenance alarm E06 6 months since maintenance *1Module power fault E10 Check fuse F3 and wiringSI module (ID: x) line fault. E11-x Check wiring and adjust ID *2Discharge module (ID: x) line fault. E12-x Check wiring and adjust ID *2Manual release (ID: x) line fault. E13-x Check wiring and adjust ID *2SI module communication error. E14 Check and adjust ID *2Discharge module communication error. E15 Check and adjust ID *2Manual release communication error. E16 Check and adjust ID *2Relay module setting fault E17 Check and reprogram relay moduleDetector (Address: xx) line open circuit E20-xx Check wiring.Detector (Address: xx) line short circuit E21-xx Check wiringDetector (Address: xx) type fault E22-xx Check and reprogram sensor typeCylinder (ID:x) low pressure E30-x Replace cylinderGas cartridge actuator (ID:x) line fault E31-x Check wiringHorn & strobe line open circuit E40 Check fuse F3 and wiringHorn & strobe line short circuit E41 Check wiringSolenoid line open circuit E50 Check fuse F1 and wiringSolenoid line short circuit E51 Check wiringBattery voltage fault E60 Battery voltage is low *3Battery line open circuit E61 Check wiringBlown fuse (DC24V output) E70 Check and replace F4SCROLL switch fault E80 Change the main panelENTER switch fault E81 Change the main panelSILENCE switch fault E82 Change the main panelRESET switch fault E83 Change the main panelIP Address Changed E90 Check the IP Address

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up the system. Do not adjust the ID rotary switches with the power on, as the system will not read the new Id. *3 Battery voltage fault alarm E60 The battery voltage fault alarm will occur if the batteries are disconnected or have discharged below a useable level. The internal battery charger can not recharge batteries that have been discharged to this level. They must be charged by an external lead acid battery charger. A 12V car battery charger may be used to charge one battery at a time. Replace battery within 5 years after manufacture or more frequently as needed.

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History Code

History code DescriptionH00 Return to normal condition.

H01-Dxx Pre-Alarm 1 (Alarm temperature -30℃.)H02-Dxx Pre-Alarm 2 (Alarm temperature -20℃.)H03-Dxx Pre-Alarm 3 (Alarm temperature -10℃.)H04-Dxx Pre-Alarm 4 (Alarm temperature -5℃.)H01-Dxx C Release Pre-Alarm 1 H05 Pre-Discharge condition.H06 Discharge condition.H07 Reset switch operated.H08 Alarm silence switch opreated.H09 Release Maintenance alarm. (Push reset for 5 seconds)H10 Delay timer reprogramed.H11 AND/OR setting reprogramed.H12 SI module reprogramed.H13 Discharge module reprogramed.H14 Manual release reprogramed.H15 Actuator type reprogramed.H16 Relay module reprogramed.H17 Date setting reprogramed.H20 Checked setting.H21 Viewed history.