Tyco AutoPulse Z-10 Installation, Programming And Operating Instructions

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Installation, Programming And Operating Instructions
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ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjust-
ments or repairs. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel.
STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:
Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
EYE SAFETY HAZARD - Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output of
this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do not use magnification (such as a microscope or other
focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device.
SULFURIC ACID WARNING - the skin and eyes and can destroy fabric. Replace any leaking
or damaged battery while wearing appropriate protective gear. If you come in contact with
sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate
medical attention.
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to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
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SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure proper
system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA72, after any programming
operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change,
addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to
system hardware or wiring.
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a
change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently
affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a
maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
Cautions and Warnings
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This product has been tested and found to comply with the following standards for RF Emissions
& Immunity:
FCC Part 15A
EN55022: 1998, Class A, Emissions (CISPR 22: 1993)
EN50130-4: 1995 EMC
This product has also been tested and found to meet the requirements of EN60950 (1992) “Safety
of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment”:
+A1:93 + A2:93 + A3:95 + A4:97 + A11:97
This product is listed to the following standards:
UL 864 9
th
Edition
S527-11 – ULC
FM
CSFM
MEA
Emissions Compliance, Radio Frequency Immunity Safety & Agency
Approvals
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Copyrights and Trademarks ........................................................................................... iii
Cautions and Warnings .................................................................................................. iv
Emissions Compliance, Radio Frequency Immunity Safety & Agency Approvals .......... v
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................... vii
Chapter 1 Overview .............................................................................. 1-1
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 1-1
Overview – Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge Systems ....................................... 1-2
Fire Suppression Systems ....................................................................................... 1-2
Preaction/Deluge Sprinkler Systems ....................................................................... 1-2
Combination Agent Release with Preaction/Deluge Backup ................................... 1-2
Supported Applications ................................................................................................ 1-3
Pre-Programmed Applications ................................................................................. 1-3
Releasing Sequence for Single Detector Activation ................................................ 1-8
Releasing Sequence for Dual Detector Activation .................................................. 1-9
Releasing Sequence for Manual Release ............................................................. 1-10
Specifications ............................................................................................................. 1-11
Major Panel Components ...................................................................................... 1-11
Optional Modules ................................................................................................... 1-13
Depleted Battery Operation ................................................................................... 1-13
Environmental ........................................................................................................ 1-13
Listings and Approvals ........................................................................................... 1-14
Codes and Standards ............................................................................................ 1-14
Chapter 2 Installing Cabinet and Electronics Assembly .................. 2-1
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 2-1
Required Tools and Hardware ................................................................................. 2-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 2-1
Removing/Installing the Electronics Assembly ............................................................ 2-2
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Removing Electronics Assembly ............................................................................. 2-2
Installing Electronics Assembly ............................................................................... 2-2
Cutting Conduit Openings ........................................................................................... 2-3
Guidelines ................................................................................................................ 2-3
Mounting Cabinet......................................................................................................... 2-4
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 2-4
Guidelines for Locating the Cabinet ........................................................................ 2-4
Surface Mounting ..................................................................................................... 2-4
Semi-Flush Mounting ............................................................................................... 2-5
Removing and Installing Plastic PCB Cover and Slide-In Labels ............................... 2-6
Removing and Replacing Plastic PCB Cover .......................................................... 2-6
Installing Labels ....................................................................................................... 2-6
Chapter 3 Connecting Field Wiring and AC Power ............................ 3-1
Table of Contents
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Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 3-1
Wiring Initiating Device Circuits ................................................................................... 3-2
Guidelines ................................................................................................................ 3-2
Field Wiring Connections – Two Wire IDCs ............................................................ 3-4
Wiring Releasing Circuits ............................................................................................ 3-5
Guidelines ................................................................................................................ 3-5
Field Wiring Connections ......................................................................................... 3-6
Main / Reserve Switch ............................................................................................. 3-6
Key Maintenance Switch ......................................................................................... 3-7
Wiring Special Purpose Monitor Circuits ..................................................................... 3-8
Overview .................................................................................................................. 3-8
Wiring Class A/B SPM Circuits for Single Hazard Applications .............................. 3-8
Wiring Shared, Class B SPM Circuits for Dual Hazard Applications ..................... 3-10
Wiring Relay Connections ......................................................................................... 3-11
General Guidelines ................................................................................................ 3-11
Wiring Notification Appliance Circuits ........................................................................ 3-12
Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 3-12
Field Wiring Connections ....................................................................................... 3-13
Wiring AC Power and Battery Wiring......................................................................... 3-14
Field Wiring for AC Power and Battery Wiring....................................................... 3-14
Enabling Depleted Battery Cutout ......................................................................... 3-15
Battery Maintenance .............................................................................................. 3-16
Wiring 24V Aux Power ............................................................................................... 3-17
General .................................................................................................................. 3-17
Wiring Steady, 24 VDC Aux Power ....................................................................... 3-17
Testing Circuit Supervision ........................................................................................ 3-18
General .................................................................................................................. 3-18
Earth Fault Detection ............................................................................................. 3-18
Chapter 4 Programming ....................................................................... 4-1
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 4-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 4-1
Overview ...................................................................................................................... 4-2
Introduction .............................................................................................................. 4-2
Text-Based Programming ........................................................................................ 4-2
Text-Based Programming ........................................................................................ 4-3
Front Panel Programming........................................................................................ 4-4
Programming the Application Mode ............................................................................ 4-6
Overview .................................................................................................................. 4-6
Programming the Application Mode, Continued .......................................................... 4-7
Programming the Relay Option ................................................................................... 4-8
Overview .................................................................................................................. 4-8
Programming IDC Circuit Style .................................................................................... 4-9
Overview .................................................................................................................. 4-9
Programming the Automatic Release Timer ............................................................. 4-10
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-10
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Programming the RAC Time Limit Cutout ................................................................. 4-11
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-11
Programming the RAC Time Limit Cutout, Continued ............................................... 4-12
Programming Manual Release Time Delay ............................................................... 4-13
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-13
Programming Abort Switch Operation ....................................................................... 4-14
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-14
Programming Stage 1 Alarm NAC2 Coding .............................................................. 4-16
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-16
Programming NAC Operation .................................................................................... 4-17
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-17
Programming Supervisory Operation ........................................................................ 4-18
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-18
Programming Supervisory Operation ........................................................................ 4-19
Overview ................................................................................................................ 4-19
Saving and Making Changes ..................................................................................... 4-20
Set Program Switch to OFF to Save Changes ...................................................... 4-20
Making Changes to an Existing Program .............................................................. 4-20
Recording the Programming Settings .................................................................... 4-20
Chapter 5 Operating ................................................................................. 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1
In this Chapter ............................................................................................................. 1
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 2
LEDs and Keys ............................................................................................................ 2
Delay Timers ................................................................................................................ 4
Manual Release Switch ............................................................................................... 5
Abort Switch ................................................................................................................. 5
Alarm Clear/Reset ....................................................................................................... 6
Performing a Lamp Test .............................................................................................. 6
Acknowledging Alarms, Troubles, and Supervisory Conditions ...................................... 7
Panel Indications for Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory Condition ...................................... 7
Acknowledging Alarms ................................................................................................ 7
Silencing Alarms .............................................................................................................. 8
Procedure .................................................................................................................... 8
Resetting the System ...................................................................................................... 9
Procedure .................................................................................................................... 9
Viewing Historical Log/Setting Time and Date .............................................................. 10
Procedure .................................................................................................................. 10
Appendix A FM System Requirements ................................................. 11
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 11
General ...................................................................................................................... 11
FM Requirements/Approvals ......................................................................................... 12
Automatic Extinguishing Release Requirements ...................................................... 12
Preaction/Deluge Applications ................................................................................... 12
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Appendix B TEPG-US/Tyco Safety Products UL Part Number Cross
Reference and Approved Valves ............................................................. 1
Appendix C Battery Selection Calculations ........................................... 4
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 4
General ........................................................................................................................ 4
Battery Selection Calculations ......................................................................................... 2
1-1
The AutoPulse Z-10 (Part No. 430525) Fire Alarm Control Panel is a standalone Fire Alarm
Control Panel for use with agent release and sprinkler preaction/deluge systems. This chapter
provides an overview of the AutoPulse Z-10’s capabilities and operation.
Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic.
Topic See Page #
Overview – Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge Systems 1-2
Supported Applications 1-3
Specifications 1-11
Chapter 1
Overview
Introduction
In this Chapter
1-2
Fire suppression systems control fire using agents such as dry chemical, CO
2
, and INERGEN
,
etc. Each of these systems must be specifically designed and approved for use on a particular fire
hazard.
When the AutoPulse Z-10 is programmed as an agent release system, it controls releasing devices
(also known as solenoids, actuators, etc.) that are connected to a set of storage tanks containing the
agent. When alarm activation is detected, the AutoPulse Z-10 activates the releasing devices and
discharges the extinguishing agent.
Programming the AutoPulse Z-10 for agent release involves selecting one of the pre-programmed
agent release applications pre-installed on the AutoPulse Z-10. Single hazard (single area) and
dual hazard (two separate areas) programs are available, all of which support manual release, abort
switches, and programmable delay timers. See the next section of this chapter for a complete
description of each application.
The most common type of preaction sprinkler system is the single interlock preaction system,
which uses a two-phase process for actuating sprinkler heads.
Phase 1. Alarm activation of an initiating device attached to the AutoPulse Z-10 causes the
AutoPulse Z-10 to activate the releasing device attached to the sprinkler system’s Primary
Control Valve. When this valve is open, water flows into the sprinkler pipes, readying the
sprinkler system for the possible activation of one or more sprinkler heads. This is known as
“preaction.”
Phase 2. Sprinkler head(s) open in response to a fire condition, releasing water onto the fire
area.
Special situations sometimes require the use of a double interlock preaction system, in which an
automatic initiating device (smoke or heat detector) and a sprinkler head must operate
simultaneously to initiate water flow. This differs from the single interlock system, where these
two actions (initiating device and sprinkler head activation) can occur at different times.
A deluge system uses open sprinklers. Activation of initiating devices releases a deluge valve,
producing immediate water flow through all sprinklers. Deluge applications are typically found in
special situations, where high-flow, water-based suppression is required.
In some areas of the country, Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) have started requiring
building owners to protect critical electronic areas, normally covered only by Agent Release
systems, with a combination of Agent Release (primary) and Preaction/Deluge (secondary)
systems. This capability and configuration option is included in the AutoPulse Z-10. When the
AutoPulse Z-10 is configured for the combination setting, it works just as one would expect an
Agent Release panel to work – a confirmed fire alarm or manual request starts the process and
eventually results in the discharge of a suppression agent. In addition to Agent Release, the panel
also starts the Preaction/Deluge process in parallel and takes the panel to Phase 1, as described in
the Preaction/Deluge section above. If the Agent Release process is successful in extinguishing the
fire, nothing else will happen. If, however, the fire is not knocked down, flares up and begins to
grow, Phase 2 of the Preaction/Deluge process will ensue.
Note: Preaction/Deluge for this application would typically be applied as Preaction only. However, the output
control is the same as for Preaction/Deluge and both terms are used to describe the operation.
Overview – Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge Systems
Fire Suppression
Systems
Preaction/Deluge
Sprinkler Systems
Combination
Agent Release
with
Preaction/Deluge
Backup
1-3
The AutoPulse Z-10 ships from the factory with 13 applications installed in memory.
Programming the panel involves selecting an application to use, as well as an option, such as NAC
operation, manual and automatic delays, and/or other site-specific functions.
The panels with software version 1, 2, or 3 have 9 applications. The panels with version 4.01 or
higher have the 13 applications noted above. Table 1-1 lists the original 9 applications, along with
the aux and expansion relay operation for those applications if the “original” relay operation is
selected. The table also describes the operation of the Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) and
Releasing Appliance Circuits (RACs), along with the functions of the four Initiating Device
Circuits (IDCs) and two Special Purpose Monitor (SPM) circuits. Refer to Chapter 4 of this
manual for detailed programming instructions.
Table 1-2 lists all 13 applications with the aux and expanded relay operation if the enhanced relay
operation is selected. The table also describes the operation of the NACs and RACs along with the
functions of the four Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) and two Special Purpose Monitor (SPM)
circuits. Refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for detailed programming instructions.
Note: Applications 10-13 use only the relay operation shown in Table 1-2.
Continued on next page
Supported Applications
Pre-Programmed
Applications
1-4
Table 1-1.
A
utoPulse Z-10 Original 9
A
pplications With Original Relay Operation
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Timers Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Notes 1, 2, & 3 Note 4
Notes 4
& 5
Abort Rel. Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
1. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned, Combined Release
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm
IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Optional Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv or
Start
Release
Timer
(select.)
Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed
IDC 1 & 2 Alarm Steady 120bpm Opt Start
Stage 3 - Release
Alarm
Steady Steady ON ON
Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm
Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory)
Supv. Optional
2. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Combined Release
Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady 120bpm
Opt Start
TBL Alarm
Supv Or
Pressure
(select.)
Trouble Alarm
Pressure
Switch
Alarm
Discharge Trouble Alarm
Pressure
Switch
Alarm
Discharge
Stage 2 - Release Alarm
Steady Steady ON ON
Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
3. Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Optional Opt
TBL
Hazard
1 Auto
or
Manual
Alarm
Hazard 2
Auto or
Manual
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Hazard 1
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Hazard 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm 120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 1, Stage 3 - Release Alarm
Steady ON Expired
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm
Abort
MS
Optional Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 3 & 4 Alarm 120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 2, Stage 3 - Release Alarm
Steady ON Expired
4. Agent Release, Dual Haza
r
d
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
120bpm Opt Start
TBL
Hazard
1 Auto
or
Manual
Alarm
Hazard 2
Auto or
Manual
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Start
Release
Timer
Hazard 1
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Start
Release
Timer
Hazard 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Release Alarm
Steady ON Expired
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm
Abort
MS
120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Release Alarm
Steady ON Expired
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4
SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Time-Limit Cutout
Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Note 6
Aux1 Aux2 Aux3
Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
5. Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm 1st IDC in Alarm Steady Optional Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Waterflow
(select.)
Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed / Release 2nd IDC in Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert Supv Optional
6. Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard, Combined Release
Releasing Alarm Any 1 or more IDC's in Alarm Steady ON ON Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Waterflow
(select.)
Trouble Alarm Waterflow Discharge Trouble Alarm Waterflow Discharge
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert Supv Optional
7. Preaction/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Optional Opt
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Hazard 1
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Hazard 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Release IDC 1 & 2 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm Optional Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Release IDC 3 & 4 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm (both hazards) WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert (both hazards, no NAC) Supv
8. Preaction/Deluge, Dual Hazard
Hazard 1 - Releasing Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Steady ON Opt
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Waterflow
Hazard 1
or Hazard
2
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Waterflow
Hazard 1
or Hazard
2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 2 - Releasing Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm (both hazards) WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert (both hazards, no NAC) Supv
Releasing Application IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1
NAC3
Timers Panel Aux Relays
Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Note 8
Abort Rel. Aux1 Aux2 Aux3
Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
9. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned, NYC abort
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Start
Release
Timer
(select.)
Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge Trouble Alarm
2nd
Cross-
Zone
Alarm
Discharge
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm OFF 120bpm Steady Opt Start
Abort switch pressed Alarm Steady OFF OFF Opt Suspend
Abort switch released Alarm Steady OFF OFF Start
Investigate (Abort) Timer expired Alarm OFF 120bpm Steady Expired Reload
Stage 3 - Release Alarm
OFF Steady ON Steady
Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
Style C Option
Releasing Application
IDC1 IDC2 IDC3 IDC4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Timers Panel AUX Relays
Style C Option Agent Release
Style C Operation: Current limited equals an
alarm; short/open equals a trouble
Same as Agent Release applications above
except all IDCs operate Style C.
Abort
(Style C)
MS
(Style C)
Same as Agent Release applications above except SPM1 and SPM2 are associated with both hazards.
Style C Option Preaction Deluge
Style C Operation: Current limited equals an
alarm; short/open equals a trouble
Same as Preaction/Deluge applications above except all IDCs and SPMs
operate Style C.
Same as Preaction/Deluge applications above except SPM1 and SPM2 are associated with both hazards.
NOTES:
1. SPM1 and SPM2 are combination Manual Release / Abort zones in Agent Release Dual Hazard applications only. A s
a Manual Release and a current limit is an Abort condition.
5. Where Temporal Code pattern is only allowed for evacuation signaling and the Audible NAC op
e
Cross-Zoned Alarm is changed from the default Temporal Code to 20bpm, NAC 2 should not be
Supervisory signaling.
2. A Manual Release will start the Releasing Timer and operate the NAC cadence pattern associated with the start of the
Release Timer in the I/O matrix for the application selected.
6. In Preaction/Deluge applications configured for Class A/B (i.e. non-Style C), a short on any IDC
immediate manual release.
3. A Manual Release will override an Abort. In an abort condition the NACs will operate in accordance with the active Sta
2, and 3 operation in the I/O matrix for application selected and the specific Abort operation selected.
7. In Preaction/Deluge applications configured for Style C operation, SPM2 activates a manual rel
e
hazards.
4. Optional operation is selectable for 20bpm or Temporal Code. When Temporal Code is selected for the Alarm NAC
operation, the Supervisory NAC signal will be 20BPM. When 20BPM is selected for the Alarm NAC operation, the
Supervisory NAC signal will be temporal code.
8. For application mode 9 only, RAC2 is not used as a releasing circuit; instead it becomes a third
N
1-5
Table 1-2
A
ll 13 Applications With Enhanced Relay Operation
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Timers Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Notes 1, 2, & 3 Note 4
Notes 4
& 5
Notes 9 & 10
A
bort Rel. Aux1
A
ux2
A
ux3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
1. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned, Combined Release
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Optional Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm Steady 120bpm Opt Start
Stage 3 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
2. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Combined Release
Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Abort
MS
Steady 120bpm Opt Start
TBL Alarm
Supv or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
3. Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Optional Opt
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Hazard 1
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Hazard 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm 120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 1, Stage 3 - Release Alarm Steady ON Expired
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm
Abort MS
Optional Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 3 & 4 Alarm 120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 2, Stage 3 - Release Alarm Steady ON Expired
4. Agent Release, Dual Hazard
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Abort
MS
120bpm Opt Start
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Hazard 1
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Hazard 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Release Alarm Steady ON Expired
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm Abort
MS
120bpm Opt Start
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Release Alarm Steady ON Expired
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4
SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Time-Limit Cutout
Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Note 6
Aux1
A
ux2
A
ux3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
5. Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm 1st IDC in Alarm Steady Optional Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Waterflow
(select.)
TBL Alarm Waterflow Discharge TBL Alarm Waterflow Discharge
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed / Release 2nd IDC in Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert Supv Optional
6. Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard, Combined Release
Releasing Alarm Any 1 or more IDC's in Alarm Steady ON ON Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Waterflow
(select.)
TBL Alarm Waterflow Discharge TBL Alarm Waterflow Discharge
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert Supv Optional
7. Preaction/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Hazard 1, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Optional Opt
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Waterflow
Hazard 1
or Hazard
2
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Supv
Hazard 1
or 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 1, Stage 2 - Release IDC 1 & 2 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm Optional Opt
Hazard 2, Stage 2 - Release IDC 3 & 4 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm (both hazards) WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert (both hazards, no NAC) Supv
8. Preaction/Deluge, Dual Hazard
Hazard 1 - Releasing Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Steady ON Opt
TBL
Hazard
1
Alarm
Hazard 2
Alarm
System
or
Hazard
1 TBL
Hazard
1 Alarm
Waterflow
Hazard 1
or Hazard
2
Discharge
Hazard 1
System
or
Hazard
2 TBL
Hazard
2 Alarm
Sups
Hazard 1
or 2
Discharge
Hazard 2
Hazard 2 - Releasing Alarm IDC 3 or 4 Alarm Steady ON Opt
Waterflow Alarm (both hazards) WF Steady Steady Note 7 Note 7
Supervisory Alert (both hazards, no NAC) Supv
Releasing Application IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1
NAC3 Timers Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Note 8
A
bort Rel. Aux1
A
ux2
A
ux3 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
9. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned, NYC abort
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm OFF 120bpm Steady Opt Start
Abort switch pressed Alarm Steady OFF OFF Opt Suspend
Abort switch released Alarm Steady OFF OFF Start
Investigate (Abort) Timer expired Alarm OFF 120bpm Steady Expired Reload
Stage 3 - Release Alarm OFF Steady ON Steady Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Timers Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Agent
Release
Pre-
Action
Abort Rel. Aux1 Aux2 Aux3
Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Rela
2 Relay 3 Relay 4
Agent Release Preaction/Deluge
10. Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Optional Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm Waterflow
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm Steady 120bpm ON Opt Start
Stage 3 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Expired
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Steady
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
11. Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge, Single Hazard,
Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Abort
MS
Steady Optional ON Opt Start
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm Waterflow
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON ON Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Waterflow Alarm WF Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
Releasing Application
IDC 1 IDC 2 IDC 3 IDC 4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 NAC3 Timers Panel Aux Relays Relay Exp Board 1 (Hazard 1) Relay Exp Board 2 (Hazard 2)
Strobe Horn Bell Abort Rel. Aux1 Aux2 Aux3
Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4
12. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-Zoned, Bell/Horn/Strobe
Stage 1 - 1st Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm
Abort
MS
Steady Opt
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Alarm Confirmed IDC 1 & 2 Alarm OFF Optional Opt Start
Stage 3 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
13. Agent Release, Single Hazard, Bell/Horn/Strobe
Stage 1 - Alarm IDC 1 or 2 Alarm Abort
MS
Optional Steady Opt Start
TBL Alarm
Supv. or
Pre-
Discharge
(select.)
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
TBL Alarm
Pre-
Discharge
Discharge/
Pressure
Switch
Stage 2 - Release Alarm Steady Steady ON Expired
Pressure Switch Alarm Pressure Steady Steady
Tamper Switch (Supervisory) Supv. Optional
1-6
Table 1-2.
A
ll 13 Applications With New Relay Operation (continued)
Style C Option
Releasing Application IDC1 IDC2 IDC3 IDC4 SPM1 SPM2 NAC1 NAC2 RAC1 RAC2 Timers Panel AUX Relays
Style C Option Agent Release
Style C Operation: Current limited equals an
alarm; short/open equals a trouble
Same as Agent application above
except all IDCs operate Style C.
Abort
(Style C)
MS
(Style C)
Same as Agent application selected above except SPM1 and SPM2 are associated
with both hazards.
Style C Option Preaction Deluge
Style C Operation: Current limited equals an
alarm; short/open equals a trouble
Same as Preaction/Deluge application selected above
except all IDCs and SPMs operate Style C.
Same as Preaction/Deluge applications selected above except SPM1 and SPM2 are
associated with both hazards.
Notes:
1. SPM1 and SPM2 are combination Manual Release / Abort zones in Agent Release Dual Hazard applications only. A short is a Manual Release and a current limit is an Abort condition.
2. A Manual Release will start the Manual Releasing Timer and operate the NAC cadence pattern associated with the start of the Release Timer in the I/O matrix for the application selected.
3. A Manual Release will override an Abort. In an abort condition the NACs will operate in accordance with the active Stage 1, 2, and 3 operation in the I/O matrix for application selected and the
specific Abort operation selected.
4. Optional operation is selectable for 20bpm or Temporal Code. When Temporal Code is selected for the Alarm NAC operation, the Supervisory NAC signal will be 20BPM. When 20bpm is selected
for the Alarm NAC operation, the Supervisory NAC signal will be temporal.
5. Where Temporal Code pattern is only allowed for evacuation signaling and the Audible NAC operation for 1st Alarm is changed from the default of Temporal Code to 20bpm, NAC 2 should not be
used for Supervisory signaling.
6. In Preaction/Deluge applications 5-8 configured for Class A/B (i.e. non-Style C), a short on any IDC is an immediate manual release.
7. In Preaction/Deluge applications configured for Style C operation, SPM2 activates a manual release of both hazards.
8. For application modes 9, 12, and 13, RAC2 is not used as a releasing circuit; instead it becomes a third NAC.
9. Pre-discharge is any of the following: Cross-Zoned Alarm, Manual Alarm, or Pressure Switch Alarm. Note that this is not 1
st
smoke detector alarm and not waterflow alarm.
10. Discharge tracks the operation of RAC1 and RAC2 and does not engage on waterflow or pressure switch activation.
1-7
Important Notes: (NYC Abort – Does not comply with UL864)
Specific operation of the NYC Abort is as follows:
Pressing the Abort switch does the following:
a. Bell and bell strobe turn on (NAC1)
b. Evacuation visuals turn off (NAC3)
c. Evacuation audibles turn off (NAC2)
d. Automatic Release Timer countdown stops at its current value.
Releasing the Abort switch starts the 90-second Investigate Timer. When the
Investigative Timer expires, the following occurs:
a. Bell and bell strobe turn off (NAC1)
b. Evacuation visuals turn on (NAC3)
c. Evacuation audibles turn on at 120 BPM (NAC2)
d. Reload the Automatic Release Timer with the programmed value
Subsequently pressing/releasing the abort switch repeats the process (silencing the
NACs, activating the bell, starting the 90 second investigation timer, etc.) until the
Release Timer expires and the RAC(s) activate.
Pressing/releasing the Abort switch while the Investigation Timer counts down has no
effect (i.e., it will not reset the timer).
Note: All other abort switch modes are discussed in “Programming Abort Switch Operation” in Chapter 4
of this manual.
Continued on next page
Supported Applications, Continued
Pre-Programmed
Applications
1-8
The applications that trigger the releasing sequence based on the activation of a single detector
include all applications that do not use cross zoning (see Table 1-1 for a list of the available
applications).
As shown in the
Figure 1-1, activation of a single initiating device immediately activates the
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) and starts an optional Automatic Release Delay Timer.
This optional delay timer, which has a programmable range of zero to 60 seconds, delays the
activation of the Releasing Appliance Circuits (RACs), thus delaying release of the agent. When
the timer expires, the RACs activate, releasing the agent.
Important Notes:
The abort switch can be used only prior to the expiration of the delay timer.
In application 11 RAC2 turns on immediately when an alarm is activated. This is the
pre-action RAC. RAC1 turns on when the timer expires.
Figure 1-1. Releasing Sequence for Single Detector Alarm Activation
Continued on next page
Automatic Release
Delay Timer*
(0 - 60 Secs)
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 120 BPM
Activate Alarm Relay
Sound Panel Piezo
Discharge Signals
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 On Steady
RAC Activation (Agent Discharge)
1st
Alarm
Received
Alarm
Silence
Alarm
Reset
*If timer is set to 0, release of the agent and
activation of discharge signals occurs immediately
after alarm activation.
Abort
Switch
and
Clear/Reset
Window
Supported Applications, Continued
Releasing
Sequence for
Single Detector
Activation
1-9
Cross-zoned applications require that two automatic initiating devices on different zones enter an
alarm state before the releasing device(s) can activate. Figure 1-2 illustrates the automatic releasing
sequence following activation of detectors on both zones.
In the example, the first detector enters an alarm state, triggering the activation of the piezo, alarm
relay, and the notification appliances (horns, bells, strobes, etc.) attached to NAC1 and NAC2.
When the second detector enters an alarm state, the system starts an optional Automatic Release
Delay Timer and changes the pattern of audible tones on NAC2 to a faster cadence (evacuation
signal). When the timer expires, the cadence of the NACs changes to “On Steady” and the RACs
activate.
Important Notes:
If the delay timer is set to 0, release immediately follows second (cross-zoned) alarm
activation.
The abort switch can be used only prior to the expiration of the delay timer.
In application 10 RAC2 turns on immediately when the 2
nd
alarm is brought in. This is
the pre-action RAC. RAC1 turns on when the timer expires.
Figure 1-2. Releasing Sequence following Dual Detector Alarm Activation
Continued on next page
Automatic Release
Delay Timer*
(0 - 60 Secs)
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 Temporal
Activate Alarm Relay
Sound Panel Piezo
Discharge Signals
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 On Steady
RAC Activation (Agent Discharge)
Evacuation Signal
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 120 Bpm
1st
Alarm
Received
Alarm
Silence
Alarm
Reset
*If timer is set to 0, release of the agent and
activation of the discharge signals occurs
immediately after activation of second alarm.
Alarm Activation of
2nd Automatic
Initiating Device
Supported Applications, Continued
Releasing
Sequence for Dual
Detector
Activation
1-10
The manual releasing sequence begins following the activation of a manual release station
connected to the AutoPulse Z-10 FACP. As shown in Figure 1-3, the NACs and the Manual
Release Delay Timer turn on immediately after the switch is activated. Release of the agent
occurs immediately after the timer expires.
Note:
The abort switch has no effect on the manual release sequence.
In applications 10 and 11, Pre-action RAC2 turns on immediately.
Figure 1-3. Releasing Sequence Manual Station
Manual Release
Delay Timer*
0-30 Seconds
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 120 BPM
Activate Alarm Relay
Sound Panel Piezo
Discharge Signals
NAC1 On Steady
NAC2 On Steady
RAC Activation (Agent Discharge)
Manual
Switch
Activation
Alarm
Silence
Alarm
Reset
*If timer is set to 0, release of the agent and
activation of the discharge signals occurs
immediately after activation of manual release
switch.
Supported Applications, Continued
Releasing
Sequence for
Manual Release
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