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1. ALARM PANEL O apes O 209 1 241 O OD 2 23 00 DO 3 22 OO Ze PL PLA SIO DO 5 20 20 6 19 O 0 Ri ie HO DO 7 18 OD DO 8 17 00 olp set DO J9 16 OD DO 10PL2 PL3 OO o p alarm DO 111 14 OD ov 10209 12 13 OO O O VALI INTERFACE TO ALARM PANEL WIRING POSITIVE SET ano POSITIVE TRIGGER 2942 A z ALARM PANEL SA ET tit ggnnngnnnn S Sab 53848853835 POO DO 2 e 23 00 2013 py 4 PL4 2LQ Qo 4 ge 2 00 DO 5 20 O DO 6 19 OB ai Die AS DO 7 18 OD QO 8 17 00 DE 20 9 16 OO olp set do mPL2 PL3 52 DO 111 14 O o p alarm DO 12 13 OD O O VALI INTERFACE TO ALARM PANEL WIRING NEGATIVE SET ano NEGATIVE TRIGGER 2943 A A VALI Range user manual DISCLAIMER Actual alarm panels may vary from those illustrated and MSS PROFESSIONAL cannot be held responsible for faults due to incorrect installations a D
2. a N In order to manually set the Oil zij ggnnngopnp O timers on the VALI range Giel 5384885885 af oo 2 switches on the interface Glo 23 ole j oo pLa 2 90 board can be used in 29 HEJA i i 8 ojo 20 og conjunction with the status 209 19 OD i S LEDS FIN T r 18 90 3 A oo 17 ole The timer is set in terms of DO 16 OO 4 GIS PL3 50 the number of single second 29 14 OB 4 ER vol lo units using switch 1 and the O O number of 10 second units asa J using switch 2 Read the status The current value can be read via the leds 1 9 Press switch 1 once to display the current number of single seconds Press switch 2 once to display the current number of ten seconds Change the 1 seconds switch 1 once this will display the current setting of the number of 1seconds Now press the switch again to increment through until the desired number of seconds is reached Change the 10 seconds switch 2 once this will display the current setting of the number of 10 seconds Now press the switch again to increment through until the desired number of 10 seconds is reached The timer has a built in minimum value of 6 sec onds setting the timers to value less than this will Ca cause the machine to automatically set the timer to 6 seconds The maximum value
3. ALARM PANEL O DESER O 209 1 24 OO oe z 90 Ze PL PL4 4 90 DO 5 20 O DO 6 19 O 0 i i N DO 7 18 0 DO 8 17 00 o p set deg PLs ee 12V DO 111 14 OI o p alarm DO 12 13 O 0 O O VALI INTERFACE TO ALARM PANEL WIRING POSITIVE SET ano NEGATIVE TRIGGER S Z ALARM PANEL SA ee SAMI ELITI 522388588E Ae aa at a elt el ef NN on SMS VYVSSs P o dp oa o bad og FE bodbod o lei 18 O 20 8 17 DE DO 9 16 OO Gib set Done 2 PL3 B FOO o p alarm DO 111 14 Gi ov QO 13 LO 12 VALI INTERFACE TO ALARM PANEL WIRING NEGATIVE SET ano POSITIVE TRIGGER V A VALI Range user manual 39 40 13 6 4 Aux In terminals 21 and 22 It is via the PC TOOL possible to select between see 18 13 6 4 1 Panic Description When panic is activated the VALI machine will fire It will fire with the same runtime as a normal activation but it will fire independently of the set triggers inputs If the panic is deactivated during the runtime it will stop firing The panic input feature will no
4. VALI Range user manual 33 H odo nen 13 12 11 VALI Range user manual 10 3 Specification V5 V10 V20 Dimensions mm 438 x 340 x 176 438 x 340 x 176 488 x 340 x 176 Weight install 11 65 kg 11 65 kg 14 1 kg Weight shipped 21 2 kg box 21 2 kg box 24 3 kg box Weight hanging 20 15 kg 20 15 kg 23 15 kg Performance 210 m3 in 30 s 405 m3 in 30 s 600 m3 in 30 s Reaction Time 0 5 S 0 55 0 55 Fluid Consumption go ml in 30 s 175 ml in 30 s 260 ml in 30 s Standard Colour RAL 7035 RAL 7024 RAL 7035 RAL 7024 RAL 7035 RAL 7024 Mounting Vertical or Horizontal Vertical or Horizontal Vertical or Horizontal Fluid Reservoir izk 17L 1 7 L Heat up Time Rdy g minutes 110 V 10 minutes 30 s 208 9 minutes 230 V 9 minutes no V 10 minutes 45 s 208 9 minutes 230 V 10 minutes no V 9 minutes 230 V 15 minutes 110 V 14 minutes no V 16 minutes no V
5. Or CE mmm Qo 8888585889 24 o O 2 23 O 2 0 3 PL4 22L QO QO 4 PO 4 90 ER lol Sib 29 19_LO f De L HO 2O 18 0l CLOAKSENSOR WIRING E 17 Se PIN 1 Signal OV jo PL3 5 9 PIN 2 CLOAK SENSOR aa 5 14 O PIN 4 0V Se Leg O O VALI INTERFACE TO CLOAKSENSOR WIRING 2948 A Se Se VALI Range user manual 13 6 12 V Inputs The inputs to the SmokeCloak are optoisolated and can be directly connected to transistorised outputs from alarm panels 2mA draw the connections are polarity conscious and care should be taken The inputs require between 5 V 12 V applied to operate correctly normal power supply tolerances apply 13 6 1 Fire inhibit terminal 7 amp 8 Description This function is made to ensure that a fire alarm can disable the VALI when the fire alarm has detected a fire This will ensure the VALI will not activate if firemen entering a building on fire trigger the intruder alarm Activation This function is activated by applying 12 V across terminal 7 and 8 VALI Range user manual 35 36 13 6 2 Set terminal 9 amp 10 Description Set signal should come from the alarm panel when the user sets the alarm e g when leaving the premises after work Unset is the opposite of the set and therefore the alarm panel should remove the set signal when the alarm is turned off It is only possi
6. 11 minutes 208 Heat up Time Full 17 minutes 208 V 19 minutes 20 s 208 V 15minutes 45 s 208 V 14 minutes 230 V 16 minutes 230 V 13 minutes 230 V Timer Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable Veller 230 V 208 V no V 230 V 208 V no V 230 V 208 V 10 V Available Available Available Heat Power no V 2 x 700 W 2 x 700 W 2 x 850 W OVE 2 x700 W 2 x 700 W 2 x 950 W Power Consumption GE asi 1 45 KW 1 45 KW 2 0 KW sei Wea 1 2 KW 1 2 KW 1 65 KW Power Consumption KW KW 8 KW at no V max 145 1 45 k Standby Power Consumption 78W SS 105 W C tD t SEN a 6 4 A 6 4 A 8 85 A Current Draw at 208 V max SE SRA 78A A ED at 121 A 121 15 A Pumps x1 24 V solidstate x1 24 V solidstate x2 24 V solidstate variable output variable output variable output VALI Range user manual Weight Install Represents the weight of the machine without the covers on and without the batteries or any fluid installed Weight Shipped Represents the weight of the machine packed within its box Weight Hanging Represents the weight of the machine in its armed state hanging on a wall That includes covers Batteries and a full container of fluid Heat up time rdy The figure given is a time to ready state at an ambient temperature of 20 C Heat up time full The figure given is a time to full temperature at an ambient temperature of 20 C VALI Ran
7. 13 1 Status LEDS LEDS LD1 Battery on ok LD 2 Mains on ok LD 3 System ready on ready LD 4 Heater on heating LD 5 Temperature fault on fault LD 6 Low fluid on ok off fault LD7 No fluid on ok off fault LD8 System on ok LD9 System active on active LD 10 Backstop active on active VALI Range user manual 29 30 13 2 Interface Board Connections RSI AL 2 RSs PL a Terminal 1 12 Volts Terminal 2 PIR Terminal 3 Cloaksensor Terminal 4 Case open Log signal Terminal 5 Signal o Volts Terminal 6 o Volts Terminal 7 Fire inhibit Terminal 8 Fire inhibit Terminal 9 Set Terminal 10 Set Terminal 11 Trigger Terminal 12 Trigger Terminal 13 Normally closed open when system active Terminal 14 System active default Backstop Timer Terminal 15 Normally closed open in fault condition Terminal 16 Low fluid Terminal 17 Normally closed open in fault condition Terminal 18 System fault Terminal 19 12 V out 1 A Max Terminal 20 12 V out DA Max Terminal 21 Panic Service mode Terminal 22 Panic Service mode Terminal 23 Normally closed AUX OUT Terminal 24 Mains failure default Backstop timer A Under no circumstances should the on board power supplies of the SmokeCloak terminals 1 6 19 and 20 be linked to any other 3rd party eguipment e g alarm panels additional power supplies etc as this could caus
8. MM DD YY Save All Help Set Service Nest due Set Defaults Adress Aux In 21 22 Activatior 13 14 f System fault 17_18 Aux Out 23 24 MES Professional Ltd Bewice ede OO zl Bmoke Aci Mains Failure excluded Rectory Court High Street Service Mode moke Active x h t Kislingbury Northampton M N C M Nec M NC Northants e NN 4AG TT Latching I Latching TC Latehing England Phone 44 0 1604 839000 EL SES Fax 44 01604 832656 ian OEEO a EI z 54 VALI Range user manual 19 Using the software 19 1 Connecting to the VALI Using a USB cable to create a link between the VALI and the computer e Allow sufficient time for the computer to recognize the VALI being connected ignore any momentary error message displayed in this period Run the VALI Configuration Program from your local drive 1 Enter the assigned USB port number 2 Click the Connect button If the connection has been successful the status will show Link is live and the status displays should also become active 3 this is the first time you have connected to the unit via the PC TOOL click the set date button This will synchronise the date with the date on your PC 4 You are now ready to use the USB interface software VALI Range user manual 55 56 19 2 Timers d b N Retrigger N Retrigger N G 100 250 G 100 250 G Backstop 2 60 min ia A Here the current values are displayed f
9. special order Dimensions 195 X 18 mm Colour Aluminium and grey Weight kg 1 9 kg VALI Range user manual 20 6 Batteries The SmokeCloak is installed with two lead acid batteries ensuring full smoke protection in the event of main power failure The battery is from one of the world s leading manufactures of maintenance free lead acid batteries This ensures long service intervals and low periodical costs The battery is especially designed for the operational conditions in alarm systems with long stand by periods and short intense energy loads Dimensions Weight Battery Type Nominal Voltage V Capacity 97 X 42 X 51mm 0 62 kg NP1 2 12 12V 1 2 Ah www fiamm com 12V 1 2Ah El z FG2012 Ir W rechargeable Lead em VALI Range user manual 67 Supplier oroz JENUP SE SmokeCloak ke Contact MSS Professional A S Brunbjergvej 6 DK 8240 Risskov Phone 45 7217 0011 Fax 45 8617 0055
10. 5 kg Colour Black E cee eee VALI Range user manual 20 4 Sounder IPA 125 The patented sound of the IPA 125 is produced by 8 extremely powerful transducers driven by a custom built amplifier This makes the IPA 125 capable of producing 125 db of intolerable sound at a distance of 1 metre The built in alarm interface makes it easy to connect to any electronic alarm installation and with on board battery back up reliable protection is secured The IPA 125 is designed to easily fit into all types of buildings The outer casing is made of aluminium and incorporates sabotage protection The IPA 125 can be easily linked with other IPA 125 units in order to protect larger areas the SmokeCloak products can be used to control the IPA 125 Dimensions 686 x 103 x 41mm Weight 1 7 kg Colour Aluminium VALI Range user manual 65 66 20 5 Voice Module The SmokeCloak CS140 voice module is a 12 V digital voice system containing an embedded chip with a pre recorded message It is designed to be remotely positioned near to the normal access to the building and if required the protected area The unit is particularly important in large multi occupancy or public access buildings so that any innocent third party is clearly aware of what is happening and that they should leave the area The standard voice module is available in English German French Spanish and Portuguese although customised units are available to
11. not to cause unwanted or false activations Consideration should be given to audible and visual indication of SmokeCloak activation The installer should inform the fire brigade police and monitoring station of the installation prior to commissioning A full test activation should be performed as part of the installation For installations outside the UK please adhere to local standards VALI Range user manual 5 2 Position The VALI can be installed vertically for wall mounting or alternatively mounted horizontally for ceiling installations The VALI s fluid container design means that no modifications are required when changing between horizontal and vertical mountings A This equipment should only be installed and connected to the supply by a suitably skilled and competent person This apparatus must be earthed Connections are made to a plug in terminal block The SmokeCloak should be connected to a standard 13 amp fused Spur Flexible mains cables must have a minimum cross section area of 1 25 mm2 and must be BASEC approved in the UK Ensure that the protective earth conductor is made longer than the live and neutral conductors and that the cable clamp grips both the sheath and insulation gt d 5 3 Torque Settings In order to avoid damaging some of the internal fixings and components it is important that the specified torque settings are not exceeded Unless otherwise stated with
12. power for active devices 250 mA max is taken from terminal 1 12 V and terminal 6 o V A Ofir LG ganang O Gel 3834448453833 ul OT NC 200 2 aa 23 OD 2013 pL NER PL4 22 Q2 s ie s z Ol DO 6 191 OD VERIFICATION 7 Be SENSOR i HS Qo 17 18 0 20 8 17 00 SUE PG 30 glo h 14 OI DO 12 13 OO O O VALI INTERFACE TO ALARM PANEL WIRING VERIFICATION SENSOR CONNECTION aa V s holds off its activation despite an alarm trigger until the verification loop detects an intruder The backstop timer is also inhibited until smoke is produced This input does not trigger the SmokeCloak but Ca VALI Range user manual 33 13 5 2 Cloak sensor terminal 3 amp 5 A 6 core lead is taken to the Cloaksensor for smoke density control from terminals 3 5 The power for the Cloak sensor is taken from terminal 1 12 V and terminal 6 0 V It is recommended that an extra pair is used as a tamper loop and simply returned in the Cloaksensor
13. a SmokeCloak xx 4 K hl VALI Range Manual INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct MSS Professional A S does not accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this manual The contents of the manual may be subject to change without notice MSS Professional A S makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this material 2009 MSS Professional Reproduction in any matter whatsoever without the written permission of MSS Professional A S is strictly forbidden READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MSS Professional A S Brunbjergvej 6 8240 Risskov Denmark Phone 45 7217 oon Fax 45 8617 0055 smokecloak mssprofessional com www smokecloak com VALI Range user manual Manual VALI Range Please read this manual carefully before attempting to install an VALI VALI Range user manual Conventions The following symbols are used in this manual to help you install the SmokeCloak system correctly and safely Note Gives useful advice or suggestions to enhance the performance of the SmokeCloak system A Important Indicates important information that is critical for the correct use of your products and must always be read carefully gt used Damage to the eguipment and possible health hazard is likely if incorrect fluid is used The warranty on all of the eguipment will als
14. at the machine is best suited to the particular installation Straight Nozzle Provides a single powerful burst directed perpendicular to the front of the machine Provides a distributed effect 75 of the effect is fired through the outer 2 holes to cover an area close to the machine ideal for smaller rooms The remaining effect is fired through the central hole giving a good mix of throw and distribution Note by changing the orientation of the nozzle the effect can be projected in varying directions 30 Degree Nozzle B Provides a single powerful burst directed at 30 to the front plane of the machine Note by changing the orientation of the nozzle the effect can be projected in varying directions VALI Range user manual 7 Installing the correct nozzle for the first time By making a quick assessment of the area to be protected by the SmokeCloak decide which of the three available standard nozzles should be used You can see examples on the previous page 2 Remove the warning label Ww Take the required nozzle and install it within the nozzle body Take the circlip provided and using a pair of internal circlip pliers engage the circlip into the ridge running around the inside of the nozzle body It is crucial this is installed correctly in order to retain the nozzle safely Once the nozzle is correctly engaged install the grille plate using the 4x black taptite
15. ble to trigger the VALI once after the alarm is set which means that if the VALI is reguired to trigger more than once from the Alarm Panel the Vali will reguire an unset signal before it will trigger again Unset signal is also used to release lached relayes Activation This function is activated by applying 12 V default across terminal 9 and 10 It is also possible using the PC tool to configure this input to operate upon removal of 12V VALI Range user manual 13 6 3 Trigger terminal 11 amp 12 Description Trigger signal should come from the alarm panel when the alarm is triggered Due to that the VALI will fire if There is a SET signal present It has not been triggered before with the current SET signal The verification sensor is activated or NO verification sensor connected initial alarm until the backstop timer is timed out The trigger signal must be set continuously from the O This is different from the previous models Activation This function is activated by applying 12 V default across terminal 9 and 10 It is also possible using the PC tool to configure this input to operate upon removal of 12V VALI Range user manual 37 38 Examples of connections of the set and trigger signal to the alarm panel Use the appropriate diagram below to interface the SmokeCloak to your alarm panel Ja S S
16. cations to avoid 47 15 SETTING THE TIMER 48 16 PREPARATION FOR FINAL TEST eegen deetiefge eg 50 17 MAINTENANCE 51 19 PC Etangs gees dese iesee 52 Updating the registry 52 Installing the VALI drivers 53 Configuration software 54 19 USING THE SOFTWARE 55 Connecting to the VALLI 55 20 ACCESSORIES 62 Fluid FLOGO V ireira 62 Cloaksensor CSO7A 63 Strobe IPE300 05 2 faroe 64 Sounder IPA 125 65 Voice Module 66 Batt8fieSi 5550 5 idea odpa oprane 67 Contents Product Overview Strong Background The VALI range is build on more than 20 years of experience in the fog security industry Powerful The addition of the V5 Vio and V20 to the SmokeCloak range offers a new level of raw power in terms of the amount of output these units are able to produce Whilst also being the slimmest and sleekest machines to be produced to date this makes them perfect for any application be that an office requiring a professional yet discreet look or a retail outlet requiring lightning quick response time and maximum protection Simplicity From the new engineer friendly mounting system to the onboard USB interface the design of the VALI range is focused on ease of installation ease of use monitoring for the customer and greater serviceability Ve
17. e Wizard This wizard helps you install software for FT232R USB UART O If your hardware came with an installation CD SP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Click Next to continue NOTE If this does not work you can manually point to the driver it is found on the CD in the Drivers directory 4 This will complete the driver installation Note the COM port number This can be found in the hardware device manager found under the properties of My Computer under the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch It may be necessary to reboot your computer for the changes to take effect VALI Range user manual 53 18 3 Installing the configuration software Copy the VALI configuration program that can be found on the CD to a local drive on the computer NOTE Default values are shown below P O O z ee mme E SmokeCloak VAL Configuration v29 EU Toa sl zd gg r Timers USB P STATUS fo Rettig ls 0 Battery Ok Mains Ok C Ready C Heat 15 Sanel 2 EH Heater Enor Low flid Ok Fluid Ok C Sek 10 Run s STATUS Service mode started UPLOAD DOWNLOAD r Events 3 Write Read Get All m Clear Input Polarity 3 10 11 12 Save 2 Voltage Applied Power Save d IT Power Save On S Fluid calibration p DATE SERVICE TIMER Engish UK O Calibrate Set Date Local Time pPo
18. e battery assembly should be re secured using the Ma screws provided 6 Complete the wiring by making the connections to the power board Carefully observe the polarity VALI Range user manual 23 Battery bracket ge X20ff 1 2aH 12V ee Electronics module Interface Board Battery Module VALI Range user manual 24 10 2 Wiring the batteries Once the batteries are installed within the bracket provided they must then be wired together in series and connected to the power board Follow the instructions below The battery loom provided should be used It will contain a single blue wire used for linking the batteries in series and in addition a red and a black wire for connecting the wires back to the power board S Bi The red wire should be terminated at PL22 on the power board and the black wire at PL21 The terminals labeled with the red wire and with the black wire The battery backup system provides power for the control electronics and pumps when mains electricity is removed The batteries are installed on a dedicated bracket which is found behind the interface board VALI Range user manual 25 26 The standard backup system does not provide power for the heater The insulation is designed to retain sufficient heat in the aluminium heat exchanger assembly i The SmokeCloak must have the batteries installed A A even w
19. e unexpected faults within the machines This supply may drop to o V while the machine is still operational Do not use this output for any purpose which may be affected by this power loss A VALI Range user manual 13 3 Typical Cables required Connections between the SmokeCloak and the alarm panel are made to the interface board via four 6 way plug in connectors 10 LEDs also found on the interface board indicate information concerning the status of the SmokeCloak 1 cable with up to 16 cores 1 pair for critical fault 1 pair for tamper 1 pair for low fluid 1 pair for set 1 pair for trigger Optional 1 pair for fire alarm inhibit 1 pair for SmokeCloak active 1 pair for Panic 1 pair for backstop timer mains fault VALI Range user manual 31 32 13 4 Power 13 4 1 12 V powersupply Terminal 1 amp 6 This powersupply is made to external equipment such as Cloak sensor PIR sensor or other verification sensor Maximum current draw from this powersupply is 250 mA 13 4 2 12 V powersupply Terminal 19 amp 20 This powersupply is made to external eguipment Maximum current draw from this powersupply is 1 A It is this power supply that is recommended to loopback to the inputs if needed VALI Range user manual 13 5 Digital Inputs 13 5 1 Verification sensor terminal 2 amp 5 A normally closed loop provided by door contacts PIRs or similar can be connected to terminals 2 and 5 The
20. efore installing or attempting to use any of the PC tool it is important that the following steps are taken in order to update the windows registry Failure to do this can lead to problems connecting to the VALI The registry updater can be found on the CD received with your product in the Drivers directory Locate and run the file VALI registry updater You will be asked if you wish to update the windows registry select Yes e You will be provided with a confirmation notice that the registry has been successfully updated It is only necessary to follow this process the first time a particular computer is used to connect to a VALI In order to avoid problems when connecting your PC Ca to the VALI you should always use the same USB port when connecting to a VALI machine VALI Range user manual 18 2 Installing the VALI driver In order to create a connection between the VALI and your computer it is necessary to install the VALI drivers so it will be recognised each time a link is made In order to do this 1 Power up the VALI and use a USB cable to link the VALI to your PC or laptop 2 Your computer should recognise the new hardware you will then be asked if you want to connect to the internet in order to find the correct software select NO 3 Next insert the CD that comes as part of your manual pack Select the option install the software automatically see below Found New Hardwar
21. follow this procedure will lead to delayed response time the first time the machine is fired following the service or more significantly a failure to observe a connection fault incurred during the installation or re installation of the fluid bottle This should be done using the manual test button with the machine in service mode See 13 6 4 During the test firing observe the output to ensure the level is satisfactory before leaving the machine If the level appears to be below what would normally be expected of the machine repeat the test process If after 3 test cycles the output still appears to be below the regular level of effect check the following 1 The quick release coupler between the fluid line and the bottle cap was correctly re engaged 2 The fluid cap was correctly re engaged into the bottle that the fluid feed pipe wasn t trapped in any way and that the cap was firmly screwed back into position 3 If there still appears to be a problem contact your supplier VALI Range user manual 10 Batteries 10 1 To install the batteries 1 Remove the two Ma screws that retain the battery bracket 2 Place the batteries into the bracket as shown to the left 3 Follow the instructions for wiring up the batteries The final two connections onto the power board should NOT be made at this point 4 The bracket complete with batteries should then be slid back into position behind the interface board 5 Th
22. ge user manual 4 Machine Layout VALI Range user manual Tamper switch Cooling fan Thermal Switch Heat exchanger Output nozzle Electronics module containing main power board Batteries Interface PCB Fluid container Grille plate Pump s Changeover valve 5 Installation 5 1 Prior to Installation Requirements UK installations In the UK the installation must be carried out to conform with British Standard BS7939 1999 for the installation and maintenance of Smoke Security Devices BS7939 installation requirements summary The installer should prior to the installation liaise with the local fire authority to ensure that there are no local restrictions in force The installation should only be conducted by trained personnel who have passed a written test The SmokeCloak should be configured so that it can only activate when the burglar alarm is set The SmokeCloak must not be configured to form a man trap i e activate to cut off a means of escape The SmokeCloak should not be installed to cover escape routes and staircases of areas that are still occupied Care should be given not to fog joint access areas of adjoining premises In multi occupancy buildings or in large sites with internally SmokeCloak protected areas the vapour must be confined to those areas and must not be allowed to infringe into public or open areas Care must be given to automatic fire alarm systems so as
23. he electronics module and fit to the flexible mains cable that has been fed through the cable grommets Plug mains lead back into motherboard Observe connection polarity see below Earth Neutral Live The terminal block situated on the main power pcb is intended to be used with NRTL Nationally Recognised Testing Laboratory listed pressure terminal connectors These must be fitted on the end of the conductors before attachment to the wiring terminals of the terminal block in order to maintain the machines ETL ees If in doubt contact your supplier no V 208 V VERSIONS VALI Range user manual 27 12 Interface board O rimi Ninja Dpnn gt 201 ZB88888885xu 00 glo 2 UMA 23 oo QO 3 22 02 PL1 PL4 DO 4 P P 21 On DO 6 19 00 ALE HS us DO 7 18 OO DO 8 17 OJ QO 9 16 LO DO jo L2 PLS 0 Blo l1 2 WEIS 2 0 12 ca 13 O O O 2949 A 1 SPI connection 2 Programming socket 3 LED output 4 PLi 5 PL2 6 PL3 7 PL4 8 Sounder 9 Switch1 10 Switch 2 12 USB Interface 13 Test button connector VALI Range user manual ls 13 Connection Deta
24. he system fault relay using the PC tool These open if the bottle is less than one third full This output is always suppressed when the system is set VALI Range user manual 43 44 13 7 3 System fault output terminals 17 and 18 Terminals 17 and 18 are normally closed Default The normally open normally closed configuration can be configured using the PC tool See 18 The relay can be latched using the PC tool See 19 10 The relay opens if a critical fault is present default Faulty batteries No fluid Temperature fault e Mains failure configurable not default See 19 10 This output can be suppressed when the SmokeCloak is SET using the PC tool 13 7 4 Aux Output terminals 23 and 24 Terminals 23 and 24 are normally closed Default The normally open normally closed configuration can be configured using the PC tool See 18 The relay can be latched using the PC tool The relay opens if there is a failure on the mains default The relay can be configured to reflect the Backstop timer using the PC tool see 19 7 13 8 Test button wiring Although the VALI machines come with a dedicated test button it is possible to create an additional test button for use whilst the covers are disengaged This should be done by creating a link across the two contacts on the test button connector VALI Range user manual VALI Range user manual 45 46 14 Cloaksensor The Cloaksensor detects and cont
25. hen operating from the mains The battery backup system reguires 24 V d c it is necessary to fit two 12 V 1 2 Ah batteries in series in the SmokeCloak Do not use larger than 1 2 Ah capacity batteries to prevent fuse failure due to excessive charging current Please note that the temperature inside the SmokeCloak can exceed 40 degrees depending on the ambient temperature the batteries must be able to with V stand this temperature under charging d Take care with polarity The SmokeCloak is protected with an auto reset fuse to safeguard against reverse polarity connection of the batteries The LEDs on the interface board will give indication of correctly installed fluid and batteries a i PCB damage due to incorrectly fitted sized batteries gt is not covered under warranty MSS Professional strongly recommends that Fiamm 1 2 Ah batteries or similar quality are fitted These can be purchased from MSS through your lt distributor d VALI Range user manual 11 Wiring up the Machine The mains power and low voltage control signals are clamped to the installation bracket using the cable clamps provided The cables should be routed through the cable guide provided on the back face of the bracket then fed through the cable clamps and terminated with the supplied plugs Lead lengths between the clamps and plugs should be a maximum of 30 cm 11 1 Wiring the mains feed Remove the mains plug from t
26. in this manual the maximum torque to be used for all fixings within the VALI machine should be 1 2 Nm VALI Range user manual 5 4 Mounting the machine 1 Screw the installation bracket to the wall ceiling Horizontal 6 mm threaded hanging bars should be used These should be located on the slots at the ends of the hanging bracket and tightly fastened into position 2 Ensure that the cables are routed through the bracket and fed through the grommet bushes The access hole in the installation bracket should allow the cables to be easily fed into position 3 Offer the machine into place and push back until you feel it slide into position 4 Use the 4 fixing points to secure the machine in position 5 Follow the instructions for wiring and connecting the machine VALI Range user manual Wall mounting It is not recommended to install the machine in excess of 2 5 m high otherwise the smoke coverage near the floor may be compromised Horizontal mounting Ensure the machine is no more than 3 m above the floor otherwise smoke dispersal may be compromised 6 0 Ka 0 VALI Range user manual 6 Choosing and changing the nozzle VALI will come as standard with no nozzle installed It is the job of the installer to assess install and test which of the three nozzles supplied should be used in order to ensure th
27. is 59 seconds VALI Range user manual 49 50 16 Preparation for final Test Before proceeding with any test it is essential that the local fire brigade people on site and neighbours are informed of what is going to happen Ensure that any fire detection system is put on test or the customer has control of it SmokeCloak will activate all types of smoke detector However it will not activate heat or carbon monoxide detectors The supplied SmokeCloak warning signs must be A fitted on or near likely points of entry This is an insurance reguirement to warn any person entering the building that SmokeCloak is installed VALI Range user manual 17 Maintenance The VALI machines require an annual maintenance check in order to sustain the correct levels of performance and security This requires the following Replace the fluid do not top the fluid up A test of the system This can be done using the manual test button on the side of the machine with the machine in service mode See 13 6 4 Load test the batteries and replace as necessary It is recommended that batteries are replaced every 2 years due to the heat inside the machine Do not attempt to clean the internal components of the VALI or to clean around the nozzle area This A will be extremely hot The outer covers may be wiped down to remove dust build up VALI Range user manual 51 52 18 PC Tool 18 1 Updating the registry B
28. is will display details of times and dates of activations fault output etc The most recent 50 events will automatically be downloaded to the onscreen viewing window each time that a VALI is connected To gather all the remaining entries up to 1400 from the VALI click the Get AUT button This will gather all entries made and then present you with a dialogue box This event log can be downloaded and saved to an external location by clicking the Save button Clicking the clear button will remove all entries currently shown in the viewing window Ensure these are saved prior to using the clear function if required VALI Range user manual 19 13 Additional Controls Save All Saves current settings as a txt files This can be saved to an external location Set Defaults Returns all the settings to the factory defaults Exit This closes the configuration program Help Launches a PDF copy of this manual which provides assistance with all aspects of the VALI machine 19 14 Status leds This will show a mirror of the first 8 status leds on the interface board VALI Range user manual 61 62 20 Accessories 20 1 Fluid FL600 V SmokeCloak FL600 V is an exclusive mixture of deionised water and food grade glycols The formula that has been developed through over 20 years of experience and R amp D gives a unique combination of density and hang time The SmokeCloak FL600 V fluid is very economical in the p
29. king this box means that 12 V needs to be applied to the set and trigger inputs for the unit to operate default Unchecking this box means that 12 V needs to be removed from the set and trigger inputs for the unit to operate 19 5 Power Save Check this box will activate a power save mode on the machine Do not use in conjunction with the panic option on Aux ln 19 6 Fluid Calibrate This function will recalibrate the fluidsensor 1 Plug in usb between Vali and pc 2 Open the pc tool do not connect 3 Check the calibration box 4 Down power the vali both batteries and mains must be disconnected 5 Power up the vali and click the connect button within 20 seconds of powering the vali up 6 The fluid sensor calibration should begin automatically 7 The calibration is finished when the progress bar is full VALI Range user manual 19 7 AUX out terminals 23 and 24 This allows the function of the auxiliary output to be modified to suit the particular installation Power OK If Power OK is selected the AUX output will show the status of the Main powersupply Backstop If Backstop is selected the AUX output will show the status of the Backstop timer 19 8 AUX in terminals 21 and 22 This allows the function of the auxiliary input to be modified to suit the particular installation The input is activated by applying 12 V across terminal 21 and 22 19 8 1 SERVICE MODE In service mode the VALI has the follo
30. o be void O It is essential that only genuine SmokeCloak fluid is Under no circumstances should the on board power supplies of the SmokeCloak terminals 1 6 19 and 20 be linked to any other 3rd party eguipment e g alarm panels additional power supplies etc as this could cause unexpected faults within the machines VALI Range user manual Contents PRODUCT OVERVIEW 6 Ty IN THE BOX erne 7 2 QUICK START GUIDE 8 3 SPECIFICATIONS 10 4 MACHINE LAYOUT 12 5 INSTALLATION G u d sssseceeeeeee 13 RequireMENES e OK ENER 13 Torque setting 14 Horizontal Installation 14 Mounting the machine 15 Wall Installation 16 6 CHANGING THE NOZZLE 17 7 INSTALLING THE NOZZLE FOR THE FIRST TIME 18 8 FLUID isis nvsjuso sivi bene pelod 19 Installing the Fluid Bottle 19 o PRIMING THE MACHINE 22 10 BATTERIES issivesocesccseessses 23 Installing the Batteries 23 wi WIRING UP THE MACHINE 27 Wiring the mains feed 27 Wiring the batteries 27 12 INTERFACE BOARD 28 LOYOUR a EEA 28 13 CONNECTION DETAILS 29 Status MEDS sit sip niega 29 Interface board Connections 30 Ee seis cies egen dieiis 42 Test button wiring 44 14 CLOAKSENS OR icisisissnssess 46 lmstall biomi sorient 46 Lo
31. or Retrigger Backstop and Run timers They can also be manually adjusted by simply typing the desired value VALI Range user manual 19 2 1 Retrigger Sets the period of time between the end of the machine s trigger cycle before it re fires in order to maintain the effect within a room This will continue to happen until the alarm is disabled or the backstop expires minimum 100 s maximum 250 s When using the retrigger function installers should calculate the setting for the backstop timer on the A basis of the number of re trigger cycles reguired 19 2 2 Backstop Sets the length of time for which the machine will continue to re trigger After this period the backstop will override any retrigger sources and return the machine to a ready state Default value is 15 min 2 min minimum and 60 min maximum 19 2 3 Run The period of time for which the machine will fire once triggered 6 s minimum and 59 s maximum 19 3 Upload Download By pressing the Read button the current settings of the machine will be displayed Pressing the Write button will upload the values currently displayed in the timers section along with any additional changes made These will overwrite the existing values and settings currently held within the memory of the machine VALI Range user manual 57 58 19 4 Input Polarity This function inverts the meaning of the inputs terminal g amp io and terminal 11 amp 12 Chec
32. pler ensuring that it snaps firmly back into its engaged position 5 It is recommended that following any installation of the bottle a short test fire is carried out to ensure the fluid line has been correctly re installed and to re prime the fluid feed lines VALI Range user manual It is essential that only genuine SmokeCloak fluid is used Damage to the equipment and a possible health hazard is likely if incorrect fluid is used The warranty on all of the equipment will also be void 8 2 Changing the Fluid As part of the maintenance of the VALI it is essential that the fluid is replaced annually to ensure that the quality of the effect produced is maintained at the desired level In order to change the fluid follow the same instructions in the previous section for installing the fluid bottle once removed Discard the empty fluid container and replace with a new full bottle of fluid The fluid should be changed not topped up at least once a year Do not mix batches of fluid A Batch number is printed on the front of the bottle Take care not to overfill the bottle it could potentially lead to electric shock VALI Range user manual 21 22 9 Priming the machine Following either the initial installation of the fluid bottle or following changing of the bottle it is essential that a short test firing is carried out to ensure that the fluid feed pipes are correctly primed Failure to
33. roduction of SmokeCloak vapour The typical hang time in a static air environment is around 45 min and the FL600 V fluid creates a uniform sub micron particle size Fluid is supplied in a 1 7 litre container which fits all VAL machines The fluid is harmless and a full safety data sheet is available on request VALI Range user manual 20 2 Cloaksensor CSO7A The SmokeCloak CSo7 Cloaksensor is the part of the system that detects whether the room has the correct amount of vapour and sends a signal to the SmokeCloak machine requesting more vapour if the room is below the optimum level The unit is built into a standard smoke detector case and the internal circuitry and calibration are specifically designed and constructed to meet the requirements of the SmokeCloak system Dimensions 120 x 60 x 120 mm Weight 0 167 kg Colour White VALI Range user manual 63 64 20 3 Strobe IPL3000 The IPL 3000 combined with a SmokeCloak is designed to provide Instant Protection by blinding the intruders The IPL 3000 is a high quality very high intensity security strobe light The system is compatible with all of the SmokeCloak products and is configured so that the operation of the IPL 3000 is controlled by the SmokeCloak The IPL 3000 is designed for easy installation The outer casing is made of metal It can be located in public areas or concealed in roof spaces if preferred Dimensions 425 x 245 x 240 mm Weight 7
34. rols the amount of vapour produced by the SmokeCloak after the initial activation The Cloaksensor requires careful siting Fit the sensor in a position in the room which will provide an indication of the drop in vapour concentration normally in the centre of the area the machine is protecting Always test the system after installation to confirm the chosen position is correct but also observing the following notes 14 1 Installation e Wall Mounting When a ceiling position is not practical for example on a ceiling having exposed beams or joists or built in radiant heating put the top edge of the Cloaksensor between 30 and 60 cm 12 and 24 inches below the ceiling Keep at least 60 cm 24 inches from corners Ona sloping ceiling In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install the Cloaksensor 90 cm 3 feet from the highest point measured horizontally because the dead air at the apex may prevent the effect from reaching the unit Due to the fact that the fog is warm it will rise Please note in some installations the last place the fog is dissolved can be in the top of a sloped ceiling VALI Range user manual 14 2 Locations to avoid for Cloaksensor Near a decorative object door light fitting window moulding etc that may prevent smoke from entering the Cloaksensor Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the room for example attic hatches un insulated exterior walls etc Temperat
35. rsatility As well as the mix of explosive output and sleek looks the VALI range can also be customized to suit any installation The inclusion of a new interchangeable nozzle system means the machine is far more versatile in terms of where it can be positioned within a room and also the type of coverage it can provide within that space VALI Range user manual 1 In The Box Before attempting to install the machine it is advisable to ensure that you have all the required components Upon opening your VALI box you should find xl off VALI unit V5 V10 V20 Check serial labels to ensure the correct voltage x1 off Grille Plate Assembly x1 off Installation Bracket xl off Manual pack Manual Warning stickers CD Rom End user guide x1 off Accessory Pack Straight nozzle insert 30 degree nozzle insert 3 way nozzle insert Circlip x2 off Maxio black taptite screws x4 off M6x12 black pozi screws x4 off x1 off Cloaksensor CSO7A In addition to the above items you will also need 2x 1 2 Ah 12 V batteries MSS Professional A S recommends FIAMM or similar guality In addition the following specialist tools will also be reguired Internal Circlip Pliers 20 mm VALI Range user manual 2 Quick Start Guide To quickly prepare and fire your unit the following steps should be taken For more detail on anything below see the full guide provided d X
36. screws found in the accessory pack It is important that the suggested torque settings are adhered to Follow the test procedure Take great caution when changing the nozzle it A becomes extremely hot as the machine heats up Do not attempt to handle the nozzle once the machine has heated up to temperature GC machine BY Ensure that a test firing is carried out to ensure that the new nozzle has been correctly and safely installed When performing this first test firing insure that the grille plate is installed correctly and everybody is standing back from the front of the 6 Following any installation or changing of the nozzle VALI Range user manual 8 Fluid FL600 V fluid is used to generate the vapour cloud This glycol based fluid is made to a special formula which is designed to produce 40 obscuration of light at go cm with minimum condensation 8 1 Installing the Fluid Bottle Your VALI product will be supplied with a full fluid container installed It will arrive with a sealed travel cap installed The following steps should be taken in order to correctly install the fluid bottle and the fluid sensing unit 1 Remove the fluid bottle from the machine 2 Slide the fluid sensor assembly inside the bottle screw down the cap tightly to create a seal 3 The bottle can then be slid back into position within the machine 4 Connect both the fluid sensor wire and the quick release fluid line cou
37. st because of a fault condition If the alarm panel is not capable of supporting local alarm only for monitoring these circuits then consider using a spare communicator line to central station As a last resort a buzzer or LED can be used as a warning device If in doubt please contact your supplier for advice It is important that in the event of a fault being A displayed you contact your installation engineer Failure to do so could lead to risk of fire or electric shock VALI Range user manual 13 7 1 Activation Relay terminals 13 and 14 Terminals 13 and 14 are normally closed default The normally open normally closed can be configured using the PC tool See 18 It is possible to latch this relay See 19 11 Description This relay can either reflect the time of fog production Smoke Active or the time in which the VALI can continue to produce fog due to the retrigger function or Cloak Sensor Backstop e SmokeActive default setting Is used to give a signal that there has been an activation this signal can be connected to the alarm panel fire alarm ect e Backstop Is used to give a signal during the time the area is protected The default duration is 15 minutes This can be used for triggering other devices eg Strobe sounder etc 13 7 2 Low fluid output terminals 15 and 16 Terminals 15 and 16 are normally closed default The normally open normally closed configuration follows the selection made for t
38. t function if the VALI is in a power save mode In all other instances the panic input feature will override all other inhibit functions 13 6 4 2 Service mode default In service mode the VALI has the following properties It will prevent it from fireing if set and trigger is active It will beep continuously if there is a failure on the product The testbutton becomes active Activation The input is activated by applying 12 V across terminal 21 and 22 VALI Range user manual VALI Range user manual 41 42 13 7 Outputs The fault outputs are clean 150 mA 60 V DC solid state relay contacts PL3 and PL4 terminals 13 18 23 24 During the day when the alarm panel is de activated it is important that SmokeCloak cannot produce smoke so the pump s are only connected to the control electronics when the panel is set or armed d It is essential that these fault circuits should only be A connected to either a logged local warning circuit i e technical or plant monitor or via the communi cator to the central station so that in the event of a fault a full alarm condition will not occur If the machine enters a low power mode when the mains are removed for a long period the fault relays will become open circuit Always ensure that this will not cause a problem within the installation d It is not desirable to have a full alarm condition and then a SmokeCloak activation ju
39. ure differences might stop smoke from reaching the unit Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents windows wall vents etc that can change the direction of airflow Safeguards To maintain sensitivity to smoke do not paint or cover the Cloaksensor in any manner and do not permit any accumulation of cobwebs dust or grease Cleaning To ensure continued levels of performance the cloaksensor must be cleaned at regular intervals VALI Range user manual 47 48 15 Setting the activations time In order to ensure the correct level of coverage it is necessary to set up the initial fill time of the machine This can be done in two ways The timers can be set manually using the interface board Together with other configurations the timers can be set up using the PC Tool You can determine the time required by carrying out a test firing and note the time required to fill the room or set the timer using the time chart below Avoid overfilling the room visibility should be reduced to approx arm s length 15 1 Approximate fill volumes in m3 as a guide by Model V5 Vio V20 15 seconds 140 m3 210 M3 300 m3 30 seconds 210 M3 405 m3 600 m3 60 seconds 370 m3 550 m3 790 m3 VALI Range user manual 15 2 Setting the activation time through the Interface Board
40. wing properties t will prevent it from fireing if A set and trigger is active It will beep continuously if there is a failure on the product The testbutton becomes active the PC Tools is connected but it will not BEEP The VALI will also enter SERVICE MODE when continouisly 19 8 2 Panic When panic is activated the VALI machine will fire It will fire with the same runetime as a normal activation but it will fire independent of the set trigger inputs Do not use panic input in conjunction with the Pow erSave mode VALI Range user manual 59 60 19 9 Fault Suppress Checking this box will suppress the critical fault when the system is set 19 10 System fault terminals 17 and 18 It is possible to choose if a failure on the mains shall be included excluded from the System failure relay 19 11 Activation Relay terminals 13 and 14 It is possible to choose if the relay shall reflect the time of fog production Smoke Active or the time in which the VALI can continue to produce fog due to the retrigger function or Cloak Sensor Backstop 19 11 1 SmokeActive Is used to give a signal that there has been an activation 19 11 2 Backstop Is used to give a signal during the time the area is protected The default duration is 15 minutes This can be used for triggering other devices eg Strobe sounder etc 19 12 Events The VALI has the capability of creating an event log Th

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