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1. Battery Wiring Route cables through hole in upper battery shelf Ensure that the hole is protected by a grommet Qk a Vl Figure 3 Internal arrangement showing recommended routing of cables Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net 2 4 Battery Installation The panel contains two shelves on which to place the batteries Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 for their location Ensure that the battery cables for the lower shelf are routed through the hole in the upper battery shelf and that a suitable grommet minimum flame retardent rating of 94HB is used to protect the cable from damage Refer to the Specifications chart for minimum and maximum battery sizes permitted Refer to Manual 680 014 for further information on battery wiring and Battery Standby Calculations 2 5 Programming and Commissioning The Mx 4800 programming is identical to the other panels in the Mx 4000 range Refer to Manual 680 014 for further information Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800
2. Contact the manufacturer or supplier for clarification and guidance Only Trained service personnel should undertake the Installation Programming and Maintenance of this equipment and the EMC Directives Failure to follow the installation instructions may compromise its This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Safety adherence to these standards This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components Observe anti static precautions at all times when handling printed circuit boards Wear an anti static earth strap connected to panel enclosure earth point Before installing or removing any printed circuit boards remove all sources of power mains and battery 1 Introduction This manual covers the installation programming and commissioning of the Mx 4800 Fire Alarm Control Panel Refer to the User Manual Document No 680 015 and to the Installation Commissioning Manual Document No 680 014 for details of how to operate the panel and for general installation commissioning instructions for the Mx 4x00 range of panels The Mx 4800 Large Enclosure Panel is a Multiple Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with provision for up to eight loops The panel is designed for use with the Apollo Discovery Explorer XP95 and Series 90 and Hochiki ESP fire detection devices Install the panel detection loops sounder circuits etc in accordance with the instructions in Se
3. TN V Technical Data a A Sheet ADVA Installation Manual Mx 4800 Fire Alarm Control Panel Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 www ukpanels com http www alarmhelp net Mx 4800 Enclosure Steel IP 30 Dimensions H xWxDmm 950 x 450 x 188 Weight 23Kg Temperature 0 to 45 C Cable Entries 20mm knockouts 36 x top 9 x top rear and 2 x bottom Mains Supply 220 240V 47 63 Hz AC 0 7A Battery Capacity For 24Hr standby 24V 4Ah Internal minimum 24V 38Ah Internal maximum Charging Current 2x 2 2A Temperature Compensated Power Supply 2x Separate 24V DC 5A Universal Input Switched Mode Number of Fire Zones Number of Loops 200 1000 when networked 2 to 8 Devices per Loop As per Detector Manufacturer s Specifications Loop Current 500mA max per Loop Protocols Apollo S90 XP95 Discovery Explorer amp Hochiki ESP Sounder Outputs 8 x LA Programmable Relay Outputs 4x 1A 30V AC DC max 10mA 5V min Programmable Open Collector Outputs 4 x Programmable 10mA 30V DC max Digital Outputs 12 x Programmable Auxiliary Supply Output 2x 24V DC 300mA See notes Event Log 1000 Event amp Diagnostic 500 Fire Notes Aux supply tracks a maximum of 0 5V below battery terminal voltage when no mains
4. be sufficient space below the panel to allow access to the RS232 connected if fitted 2 2 Finally use a brush to remove any dust or swarf from Figure 2 Enclosure Size and Fixing Point Dimensions inside the enclosure 2 2 4 Remounting the Chassis Assemblies Follow the procedures instructions in Manual 680 014 Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net 2 3 Installation Wiring For further information on Recommended Cables and how to install the AC Mains loop sounder relay and AUX outputs circuits refer to the relevant sections in Manual 680 014 2 3 1 Recommended Cable Routing Arrangement It is recommended that the routing arrangement shown in the diagram opposite be employed Segregate the low voltage wiring Use rear knockout rows Loop Circuit Sounder Circuits Lu e RS485 and AUX Supply from the AC Mains Wiring for lower chassis cables Segregate any wiring connected to the relay contacts Eyelets are provided in the rear of the backbox to enable the cables to be securely fastened using tie wraps Sounders and AUX wiring should be a kristallation routed behind the chassis assembly and dba tie wrapped to the backbox PA I NI panera Cable screens shields should be hea connected to the backbox using the bus bars provided near the knockout holes
5. ction 2 of this manual and in Section 2 of Manual 680 014 Then program the operation in accordance with the instructions detailed in Section 3 of Manual 680 014 1 1 Installation Approvals 1 1 1 Fire System Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable fire systems installation regulations appropriate to the country and location of the installation 1 1 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring codes and regulations appropriate to the country and location of the installation In the UK the installation must comply with the requirements of the IEE Wiring Regulations Sixteenth Edition or later Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net 2 Installation The should be installed in the following sequence 1 Prepare knockouts for cabling and install the enclosure on the wall 2 Install the installation wiring 3 Install the batteries 4 Program and commission the panel 2 1 Identification of Parts The following picture shows the major parts of the panel Bus bars for cable earth connections Chassis Assembly Loops 1 4 Chassis Assembly Loops 5 8 Plate for switches Zone LED s Battery Shelf Loops 1 4 Battery Shelf Loops 5 8 4 Earth Lead to Rear Enclos
6. supply available Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net Standards The Mx 4800 Fire Alarm Control Panel conforms to the following standards BS ENS54 2 1998 Control and Indicating Equipment BS ENS54 4 1998 Power Supply Equipment BS EN60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment BS EN50130 4 1996 Product Family Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending directive 92 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Installation Approvals 1 1 1 Fire System Installations 1 1 2 Wiring Regulations 2 Installation 2 1 Identification of Parts 2 2 Installing the Mx 4800 Enclosure 2 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover DR Removing the Chassis Assemblies 22 9 Mounting the Enclosure 2 2 4 Remounting the Chassis Assemblies 2 3 Installation Wiring 2 3 1 Recommended Cable Routing Arrangement 2 4 Battery Installation 25 Programming and Commissioning 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net Cautions and Warnings BEFORE INSTALLATION Refer To the Ratings shown on the label inside the product and to the Specifications Chart in this document Please read this manual carefully If you are unclear on any point DO NOT proceed
7. ure Cover Figure 1 Internal Arrangement Document Reference 680 038 Author RFM4800 http www alarmhelp net 2 2 Installing the Mx 4800 Enclosure The panel can weigh in excess of 80kg when the batteries are installed Use appropriate fixing hardware to secure the panel to the wall Observe recommended lifting practices to guard against spinal injury 2 2 1 Opening the Enclosure Cover The Mx4800 is provided with two key lock assemblies for securing the hinged door to the backbox Insert and turn the key to open the enclosure 2 2 2 Removing the Chassis Assemblies Follow the procedures instructions in Manual 680 014 2 2 3 Mounting the Enclosure Firstly remove the required knockouts for the installation wiring There are sufficient knockouts on the top of the enclosure for all installation wiring In addition there are knockouts at the top of the back wall if required for rear entry cabling The diagram opposite shows the positions of the six holes Use all six positions to ensure the panel is held securely to the wall Drill the required holes in the supporting wall using a drill bit diameter 10 0 mm and plug with a suitable 50mm minimum long metal expansion plug Affix the panel to the wall with M6 screws length 50mm minimum Ensure that there is sufficient space to allow the door to be opened when the panel is mounted In addition there should
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