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1. Product Data Sheet X 3000 series Insf llation and User Manual for xX Ex 3020 amp Ex 3030 Remote Status Indicator Panels Enclosure Dimensions H x W x D mm Environmental Class Humidity Weight excluding batteries Cable Entries 20mm knockouts Power Supply Relay Outputs Optional Key Switches 1x programmable Manual Release External Inputs Monitored Communications Display LED Indicators ification Details Ex 3020 Ex 3021 Ex 3030 Ex 3031 Steel IP30 190 x 235 x 45 Class A Indoor IP30 0 C to 40 C 95 Max 1 5Kg 4x top and 4x bottom rear 24V DC Nominal 18V 28V DC 35mA max backlight on 20mA max backlight off Optional Fitted Optional Fi No No Yes XS Ye 2x Programmable 2x rated at 1A 30VAC DC max 10mA 5V min programmable requires EXP 007 tted S RS485 to EX 3000 Series Control Panel 12 amp Graphic LCD 124x64 dots Backlight state is dictated by control panel refer to control panel installation manual Page 2 of 18 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 Standards 4 1 2 Cautions and Warnings 4 1 3 Description 4 2 OPERATION 5 2 1 Introduction 5 2 1 1 Front Panel Controls and Indications 5 2 1 1 1 Display 5 2 1 1 2 LED Indications 6 2 1 1 3 Manual Release Button Ex 3030 Only 6 2 1 1 4 Navigation Buttons T 2 1 1 5 Key Switches T 2 1 1 6 Buzzer T 2 2 Operating Conditions 8 2 2 1 Fire Alarm Condition NN f 8
2. DISCHARGE COMPLETE This is indicated on the display as EXTRACT RUNNING EXTRACT RUNNING When the discharge is co te the display prompts that the RESET ALLOWED panel can be reset NN be performed at the control panel NN To reset the panel press the RESET button on tebro panel Reset of the Activated Gondition Release Signal NOTE In accordanc EN 12094 1 the ECD shall not permit a reset until either the RELE ndition has been established flow detected or until after a program le time following activation of the mechanism to release the aon ee NOTE Depending on programming the EXTRACT condition may persist after the panel is reset for up to 120 minutes This willbe jindicated on the normal status display Extract Running Reloasd Bpnaiton In accordance with EN 12094 1 the activated release condition may be ed without the detection of a fire alarm or manual release If the panel s the release of extinguishant it will immediately indicate the released ition RELEASE CONFIRMED DISCHARGE Gey iti 2 2 3 Hold Condition COUNTDOWN ON HOLD If any hold button is activated the imminent release countdown is Remove HOLD resume held for as long as the button is pressed The display shows the HOLD condition and the TIMER HELD LED is illuminated 5 When the hold button is release the panel will resume the imminent release countdown either from the time remaining or from the maximum time programmed Pa
3. The Ex 3027 is an RSI with Liquid Crystal Display po The Ex 3030 is an RSI with Liquid Crystal Display Indicators and Manual Release Button The Ex 3037 is an RSI with Liquid Crystal Display BED Indicators Manual Release Button and icators and Mode Select Key Switch Mode Select Key Switch Q A Key Switch can optionally be fitted to t 20 and Ex 3030 Each RSI has built in circuits for connectio two external input devices Each RSI has the option for two addi rogrammable relay outputs requires additional module Extinguishing Control Panel S Q T All programming and cgi device address is performed at the Ex 3001 Page 4 of 18 2 Operation 2 1 Introduction These instructions cover the operation and use of the panels 2 1 1 Front Panel Controls and Indications Ex 3030 LCD Navigation Buttons Manual Release A Extinguishant Status General S Key Switch Ex 3020 Q The Ex 3020 has an identical arrangemegtyyg e Ex 3030 but is without the Manual Release function DH 2 1 1 1 Display The LCD along with the LED Indi shows the operating status of the system Examples of the information presented is sh elow Normal Display Non normal Display Menu Display System status Level 1 Menu Lor I conditions VIEW DETECTION ZONES LED TEST SYSTEM NO L OPEN CIRCUIT EXIT Release status UNAFFECTED 24 AUG 2007 16 39 00 Release Imminent Release Activated Release Complete Release Status RELEASE
4. DOO ere POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS Although no system is immune to the effects of ection will reduce susceptibility Run an earth cable or use th ddi wire of the DC Power lead between the unit and supply conditions refer to specifications section A secure ground connection is requi lightning strikes a Secure ground the control panel Fixing point the earth XAS 3 4 1 2 Relay Outputs Q If additional relays are rae install the e provided in the back of the enclosures to terminate Must be earthed Exp 007 2 Way Relay card rear of the N Affix the card with WS enclosure Mounting pillars are pr the supplied M3 fixi Connect the E U cable between the relay card and my in chassis card PL3 the connectors are polarised to prevent incorrect connection W O A O A COM NC NO COM NC NO Two changeover volt free relay outputs are provided Each is rated at 30V AC DC 1A resistive Both Relay outputs are programmable refer to Extinguishing Control Panel manuals Page 15 of 18 3 4 1 3 RS485 Communications One RS485 bus circuit is provided for connection of the Remote Status Indicator panels to the Extinguishing Control Panel SUPERVISED POWER LIMITED Wiring to be twisted pair The use of screened E cable is recommended in noisy environments Maximum distance 1000m Maximum line impedance 500 SCR B A SCRB A SCR B A SCRB A Connect the cable from A to A and
5. 2 2 2 Release Activated Condition 8 2 2 3 Hold Condition V4 9 2 2 4 Abort Condition 10 2s Fault Condition 10 2 2 6 Warning Condition a 10 23 Level 1 Menu Functions 11 2 3 1 Navigating through Level 1 Menus o gt 11 2 3 2 View 11 2 3 2 1 Faults 11 2 3 2 2 Disables 12 2 3 2 3 Warnings 12 2 3 2 4 Software Versions 12 223 3 LED Test s 12 2 34 Exit 12 3 INSTALLATION 13 3 1 Installation Approvals 13 3 1 1 Fire System Installations 13 3 1 2 Wiring Regulations_ 13 3 2 Identification of Parts _ A 13 3 3 Installing the back bo 14 3 4 Wiring Installation Y 15 3 4 1 1 24V DC Powgr 15 3 4 1 2 Relay Outbuts 15 3 4 1 3 RS485 Sitios 16 3 4 1 4 Input Ci 16 3 6 me LCD Contrast Address setting 17 Page 3 of 18 1 Introduction 1 1 Standards The Ex 3000 Series of Gas Extinguishing Remote Status Indicating Panels conform to the following standards 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 1 2 Cautions and Warnings O Only Trained service personnel should undertake the mion Programming and Maintenance of this equipment Q amp QN 1 3 Description This manual covers the installation and use of the Ex 3000 Gia Remote Status Indicating Panels The Ex 3020 is an RSI with Liquid Crystal Display and ndicators
6. Wiring Installation The unit is designed for easy wiring installation Plug in terminal blocks are provided for all connections to the unit NB Minimum Maximum cable size for terminal block connections is limited to 0 35mm 2 9mm 22 14AWG All electrical wiring installation work should be carried out in accordance with the code of practice applicable in the country of installation 3 4 1 1 24V DC Power A 24V DC power supply is required Note The DC power supply used MUST BE designated a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV supply Connect the 24V DC supply feed input to the SUPPLY 24V and OV terminals on the interface card Use cables of sufficient size to ensure that the power input voltage is maintained under all To maintain electrical integrity of the SELV wiring on the DC Power and Communications lines all SELV wiring should be segregated from LV mains wiring and be wired using cable with insulation suitable for the application To minimise the effects of EMC interference all data wiring circuits should be wired with a twisted pair of conductors with a cross sectional area suitable for the loading conditions In areas where cabling may come into contact with high frequency interference such as portable radio transceivers etc the data wiring cable should be of a twisted pair construction within a overall screen Care should be taken to correctly terminate this Ke refer to the information xS below
7. and the FAULT LED n will be illuminated OPEN CIRCUIT Il of I conditions PRESSURE MONITOR OPEN CIRCUIT NY the ANV buttons to scroll through the list of faults Release status ress the Y button to silence the internal buzzer Page 10 of 18 2 3 Level 1 Menu Functions The following table gives a list of the Level 1 Menu Functions and a brief description for each function Menu Option Sub Menu Comments Description Item FAULTS View any current fault conditions recorded DISABLES View any current disablement conditions WARNINGS View any current extinguishant warnings conditions O View the history log SW VERSIONS View the software version installed in the extinguishant control panel and in remote status indicator panels PN LED TEST Disable Zone Sounder Input and Outpt ire its and disable functions Enable any current disablementtonditions Return to the normal status display 2 3 1 Navigating through Level 1 Menus QN ctt Level 1 Menu Press the V button to sele Menu Options VIEW When the menu is displbje ruse the 4 buttons to highlight the TEDER T required menu option and then press the button to select it EXIT Press the butto within a menu option to return to the previous menu N The display will revert to the status mode di fter 60 seconds on no activity 15 seconds in a fire alarm condition Press the Y button return to the menu option 2 3 2 View On sel
8. from B to B Equipment is connected via a daisy chain A 150Q End of Line resistor to be fitted at last unit Connect the screen to one of the earth studs in the back of the panel enclosure and to the designated point in the remote status indicator O aE NY panels Ensure the screen is continuous 3 4 1 4 Input Circuits Two Programmable Function Input Circuits are provided Each input circuit is monitored for open and short circuit conditions see typical arrangement below EOL 68000 Maximum line impedance 50Q VALVE MONITOR SWITCH ARRANGEMENT TYPICAL SWITCH ARRANGEMENT The VALVE MONITOR ae to monitor the open closed state of a mechanical valve control device If the valve is in an in inate state neither fully open nor fully closed for more than 30 seconds the panel will indicate condition The function action of the inputs is defined in the control panel Refer to the control panel manual for further details If unused connect a 33000 or 2x 68000 in parallel EOL across the terminals 3 4 1 5 USB The USB socket is for connection to a Laptop or PC This can be used for upload of a new logo Page 16 of 18 3 5 Key Switch Installation SLIDE IN LABEL E XS fi PL2 KEY SW Key S hos Nut PL3 2 Way Relay Card PL1 Manual Trigger Using a sharp knife cut through the fascia label using the key switch mounting hole as a template tightening insert the slide in la
9. ACTIVATED RELEASE ACTIVATED ee ees 00 00 05 Elapsed 00 00 24 Elapsed a 5 DISCHARGE COMPLETE No Flow Detected GAS RESET INHIBITED RESET ALLOWED The display shows a countdown The display shows the time timer with the amount of time elapsed since the extinguishant remaining before the extinguishant release commenced is released Page 5 of 18 2 1 1 2 LED Indications The LED Status Indications show the basic operational state of the panel and whether the panel is in a fire alarm fault disabled or test condition 2 1 1 2 1 GENERAL STATUS Funcion Cotow Joes SSCS SYSTEM FAULT Yellow Indicates the presence of a system fault 2 1 1 2 2 DETECTION ZONE STATUS A Funcion Solour BssergtsRi SSS FIRE Red Indicates that the system has detected a fire alarm conditio indhe respecitve zone 2 1 1 2 3 EXTINGUISHANT RELEASE IMMINENT Red A steady when the signal to release the e ingl ishant has been activated RELEASED Red Indicates that the release of extinguishant has occurred and the panel has detected the folw of the extinguishant released AN TIMER HELD Yellow Indicates that the imminent el tinguishant is temproraily suspended ABORTED Yellow Indicates that the mine es of the extinguishant has been aborted DISABLED Yellow Indicates that the extinguishant release control signal has been disabled The release of extinguishant is prev en if a fire alarm or manual release are present FAULT Yellow Indicate
10. at must be in a fire alarm condition before the activated condition is invoked depends o stallation programming of the panel Release status the activated condition is established the display indicates RELEASE IMMINENT fat the release is imminent and also shows a countdown timer with the number of seconds remaining before the extinguishant is released In addition the Release Imminent LED flashes If programmed the bells sounders will ring with pulsed alert tone RELEASE ACTIVATED When the countdown timer has elapsed the actuating output is 00 00 05 Elapsed activated to start the release of the extinguishant The display now shows the time elapsed since the release of extinguishant commenced In addition the Release Imminent LED turns ON steady Page 8 of 18 RELEASE ACTIVATED When the discharge is complete either time elapsed or flow 00 00 10 Elapsed detected the display indicates the discharge is complete DISCHARGE COMPLETE No Flow Detected RELEASE ACTIVATED If confirmed by the detection of the flow of the extinguishant the 00 00 10 Elapsed display shows RELEASE CONFIRMED Released Condition and the RELEASED LED turns ON steady If previously silenced the internal buzzer will re sound Press the J button to silence the buzzer Ry NW RELEASE ACTIVATED When the extinguishant has bee eleased and if 00 00 20 Elapsed automatically or manually actiyatedNthe output to control the extract fan will be turned on
11. bel with the require ion description into the pocket in the fascia label gt Plug the connector into the respective connect She card Key Switch assemblies are available in bot ed and non trapped versions Insert the key switch assembly through the hole and maton with the fixing nut Before fully The function action of the key switch is Zy d in the control panel Refer to the control panel manual for further details GG 3 6 Adjusting the eile Address setting Press the CONTRAST ADJUSTby ton This display will show the contrast adjust option se the A buttons to adjust the contrast viewing angle darker af lighter as required The bar graph adjusts to show the contrast setting Press the button to confirm the setting The display will then show the unit address RSI Address Setup Use the 4 buttons to adjust the address as required Press the button to confirm the setting THIS ADDRESS 1 The display will then revert to the normal operating display Page 17 of 18 This page is intentionally left blank Document Number 680 149 Revision 03 ee cM ING d Bal Ee 34 Moorland Way Nelson Park Cramlington leas Si B Northumberland NE23 1WE S NEPA Tel 44 0 1670 707 111 1 0 9001 Fire Industry Association V Fax 44 0 1670 707 222 www Advel co uk Email Sales Advel co uk Page 18 of 18
12. e list ye Press the button to return to the previous menu NW el The display shows the revision of software installed in this RSI ee are revisions of the control panel and all RSI units can be viewed simultaneously on Software Versions Rowe Oe 0 2 3 9 LED Test Q On selection the front panel LED Indicators Vj illuminated for a short period of time a On selection the display reverts to theWormal status display indications 2 3 4 Exit Page 12 of 18 On selection the display shows a list containing the panel and any configured remote status indiCaters along with the version of software installed in each device Press the AN buttons rN through the list of entries t Press the button Ie the previous menu 3 Installation 3 1 Installation Approvals 3 1 1 Fire System Installations The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems extinguishing system installation for example BS5839 1 2002 BS7273 1 2006 appropriate to the country and location of the installation 3 1 2 Wiring Regulations The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring codes and regulations for example BS7671 appropriate to the cou nd location of the installation XS 3 2 Identification of Parts NV The following diagram shows the major part
13. ection the current status ofany Faults Disablements and Warnings along with the history Log can be shown View Menu VW A buttons to scroll through the list and press the Ca to select the required view option DISABLES q gt WARNINGS SW VERSIONS EXIT Fault Status If there are no conditions present the display will show Nothing to Report Nothing to Report 2 3 2 1 Faults Fault Status If there are fault conditions present the display will show the I f 3 number of conditions and a list of the fault conditions DETECTION ZONE 1 Press the AN buttons to scroll through the list of faults DETECTION ZONE 2 Press the SV button to return to the previous menu gt OPEN CIRCUIT Page 11 of 18 2 3 2 2 Disables Disable List Zone 1 DISABLED Man Release DISABLED 2 3 2 3 Warnings Warning Status l Of 2 VALVE MONITOR INPUT gt VALVE CLOSED PRESSURE MONITOR gt LOW PRESSURE 2 3 2 4 Software Versions If there are disablement conditions present the display will show the number of conditions and a list of the disablements Press the AN buttons to scroll through the list of disablements Press the button to return to the previous menu Disable conditions can only be set on the control panel If there are warning conditions in the extinguishant system present the display will show the number of conditions and a list of the warning conditions Press the AN buttons to scroll through th
14. ge 9 of 18 2 2 4 Abort Condition If an abort button is activated the imminent release countdown is RELEASE ABORTED aborted The display prompts for the panel to be reset and the ABORTED LED is illuminated Ensure that the abort button is de activated and then press the RESET button PRESS RESET TO REARM 2 2 5 Fault Condition System status If the control panel detects a fault condition the display will indicate 1 of 1 conditions the number and nature of the faults The internalsbuzzer will sound with an intermittent tone and the FAULT LED in ion will be DETECTION ZONE3 illuminated OPEN CIRCUIT T E Press the MWY buttons to scroll through the list oPfaults UNAFFECTED Press the button to silence the nema Dy if configured N NOTE The fault condition is non latching except System Faufaa ti indications will R automatically be cleared when the fault is remedied Press the T key to clear a System Fault NOTE If silenced the buzzer will re sound when a A urs System status RN 1 of I conditions 8 DETECTION ZONE3 When the system bua are muted the bottom two lines of the display will show the telephone number to call for service if For service call programmed Oj seconds 01234 567 890 C 2 2 6 Warning Condition System status If the eldetects an extinguishant warning condition the display will i e the number and nature of the warnings The internal ill sound with an intermittent tone
15. rm Condition Fire Detected The display shows location origin of the fire alarm and the total FIRE STARTED ZONE 1 number of zones in a fire alarm condition If two or more zones enter the fire alarm condition the display also TOTAL FIRES 1 shows the location of the last zone to enter a fire alarm condition Release Status In addition the General Fire LED and the respective Zone Fire STACE 1 LED will be illuminated Fire Detected The status of the extinguishant release is also indicated If a fire FIRE STARTED ZONE 1 alarm occurs in a zone that has no effect on Inguishant LAST FIRE ZONE 3 control then the display shows UNAFFECJED OUI ETRE S 2 Rel Seow Us Q elease arus R STAGE 1 The fire alarm bells sounders will activate depending on h hey are programmed to respond To silence the internal buzzer press the button if configured or the MUTE button on the control panel To silence the bells press the SILENCE button Ohthe ontrol panel To reset the panel press the RESET button e control panel NOTE If the programming of the panel is such t on detection of a single fire alarm then the disp information Q 2 2 2 Release Activated coon The activated condition is established When one or more fire alarms have occurred or when the manual release button is pressed release condition is immediately invoked ill immediately show the release status The number of zones and which th
16. s of the panel Q COVER FIXING SCREWS SE or Te NINI IN UID INET KNE JE The panel comprises a back box and cover chassis assembly The chassis is mounted onto the back box via two screws and keyhole mounting holes The screws do not have to be removed to remove the chassis The chassis contains the main printed circuit card with terminal block connections for field wiring A fascia label is affixed to the front of the chassis providing the user controls and indications LCD and LED indicators A hinged yellow plastic cover is fitted to the front face and provides access to the manual release button Ex 3030 only Standoff pillars are provided in the back box to fit a standard Exp 007 2 Way Relay Module This is connected to the main printed circuit card via ribbon cable Page 13 of 18 One programmable function key switch assembly can be fitted to the chassis plate below the manual release cover The cables plug onto the main printed circuit card Slide in labels with pre printed text are available 3 3 Installing the back box Enclosure dimensions and fixing points are shown in the diagram below Remove the chassis before installing the enclosure retain in a safe place Ensure that there is sufficient space to allow the cover to be removed opened when the panel is finally mounted Earth Studs 4x Tyrap cable fixing anchors 4x Mounting pillars for Exp 007 Page 14 of 18 3 4
17. s that the as detected a fault condition within part of the extinguishing system and cor es ECD circuits guishant can only be released by means of a manual release button MANUAL ONLY Yellow Indicates t AUTO MANUAL Yellow Indicates that xtinguishant can be released by both the automatic detection of a fire ad by means of a manual release button 2 1 1 3 Manual Release Butto To manually release the extingui 030 Only pull down the flap and press the button marked with the Page 6 of 18 2 1 1 4 Navigation Buttons Press to scroll through the list of event conditions Press to scroll through menu options Press to display the menu and confirm selection of a menu option Press to exit from a menu option Press to MUTE panel buzzer if configured 2 1 1 5 Key Switches One key switch is fitted to the panel The functions of these are programmable and the installer will have inserted a label to naar use Typical uses are AUTO MANUAL MANUAL ONLY Selection EXTRACT OVERRIDE Depending on the ke De mechanism fitted the key may be removable y one position or removable in both operating positions Tr D gt O 2 1 1 6 Buzzer The buzzer produces two different so to differentiate between fire alarm conditions and fault warning conditions Fire Alarm The T fog rates with a continuous tone Fat The biizzece perates intermittently Page 7 of 18 2 2 Operating Conditions 2 2 1 Fire Ala

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