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1. ans ALGORITHMIC PANEL AE SA C1 INSTALLATION GUIDE VERSION 1 0 SEP 11 LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE b INTRODUCTION s caecus been ed eC ca Cd pd ed cuc Ce PP n dcn eR e e 5 AM OP TE EE 5 dees OBSERVATIONS testar ido deals ida dui tentia duet ezten 5 1 3 WARNINGS AND PREGADTIONS cuartillas 5 degi APPROVALS eba a wakas uha akeen 5 2 CONTENTS MATERIAL INCLUDED IN THE 7 241 7 GHECKING THE ARO 7 2 2 a 7 9 INSTALLATION o e 9 3 1 AEE 9 3 1 1 Dimensions and attachment 9 3 1 2 Gabirniel attachlemierib cti 11 3 1 3 Removal of the base plato tl rias 13 3 1 4 Removal of the power da ai 13 5 27 PARTS OFTHE PANEL oi il bl 13 321 From plate ore pe ed ete lcm ada id 13 222 Base Mille e EAE 13 92 32 POWSFPSONICO MICE 13 9 24 Backup eguile 13 3 3 CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL CIRCUITS austria 14 3 9 1 230 mains DOW68F u e n lcd 14 ai D DER AR SSS QD BERTA RATER araketa etat 16 3 3 8 24V Auxiliary 17 3 34 remote DISCODTIG CL ON ue iar u et lieti ted Gal batte 18 3 3
2. 37 6 1 PROCEDURE FOR BATTERY CALCULATION a ee 37 A lyasins 37 6 1 2 Capacity calculation tiara as cime edem eg ete 37 7 MAINTENANCE aiii cabida in omic 39 7 1 1 Periodical operations een TE te 39 7 1 2 Service of main 39 SPEGIEIGATIG NS redii di 41 INSTALLATION REGISTRATION FORM ss 45 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 4 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 OF THE GUIDE The aim of this guide is to provide the user with all the descriptions of recommended procedures and technical details in order to install and start up the AE SA C1 Algorithmic Fire Detection Control Panel The procedures described in this guide include advice and warnings so that the user adopts methodical safe working practices during installation and startup 1 2 OBSERVATIONS e The following guide is only valid for the connection and startup of the AE SA C1 panel For other panel models check the appropriate guide e The manufacturer reserves the right to change modify or correct the information without prior notification 1 3 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS O The installer of the panel and devices that make up the Fire Detection System must be aut
3. GND F 2A F 3A ON O O O OFF Jt FA F2 F3 y RS 2822 sa ELI J10 CN2 D OO DD D w ewe Ps2 RS 232 1 9 Jit 342 J14 J15 16 38 0 s32 cl c l c eol I ely wfc nc ufc nc mafic nc l lel 2 485 1 485 2 485 4 CAN 1 AVERIA PLE ALAR ALARMA evac D R 241 3 3 1 230V MAINS POWER D Before making any connections ensure there is no voltage in the wires switching the power off at the appropriate switchboard The AE SA C1 panel requires 230V AC 50Hz The 230V AC conduction and wiring should remain separate from the panel s other wires The hole on the far right should be used for the power wires to pass through A cable gland that is appropriate for the wire type should be used The connection is made in fuse protected bushings in the following way e live wire brown should be connected to the L terminal e The neutral wire blue or black should be connected to the N terminal e The earth wire yellow green should be connected to the T terminal Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 14 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 BASE PLATE FUS 2A250V 2 The fire control device s power must have an independent residual current device and an independent protection fuse of 230V AC or more
4. O Once the battery connection has been made protect each of the terminals with the protectors supplied on the wire The battery wire should not be connected to the base plate until the connection of both batteries has been carried out in order to avoid possible short circuits or earthing upon contact with a metal part of the cabinet Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 16 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA eB aguilera FAA F 2A F 3A aum ERAN F2 J13 c nc na nc PLE ALAR ALARMA F3 e 6 GND ga eo ge 1 CN2 D DD DD D L E L w J16 J17 NU D R 24 J18 EE BAT PS e INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Once the battery connection has been completed the polarised board mounted socket should be put in J18 The batteries power is protected by fuse F3 with a maximum current of 3A GQ If the battery voltage is less than 16V batteries are disconnected or very flat the battery recharge circuit disconnects and a battery failure is indicated 3 3 3 24 AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT FRA F1 J13 F 3A 000 6 GND ege ga AA 1 CN2 E D E n E D J15 exp bd J16 J17 h C NC
5. it may be necessary to use end of line resistors to ensure smooth data communication The resistors should have the same value as the impedance of the cable used normally 1200 There should only be 2 end of line resistors in the network located at each end and these will be connected to the C and C terminals of the devices located at those ends In the CPU the 57 and 58 selector switches allow the placement of a 2200 end of line resistor as well as lower value pull up and pull down resistors The two selector switches should be placed together In practice the end of line resistor can be adjusted by putting another resistor in parallel observing the signal quality with an oscilloscope The operation of the AE2Net network is to be checked as is explained in section 5 2 5 Network Diagnostics and 5 3 Verification of the AE2Net Network s Operation 3 3 12 EARTH FAULT MONITORING The earth fault monitoring should be enabled during the system s emm normal operation The connection of devices in the RS 232 and RS 485 communications ports may cause an Earth Fault indication if those devices have the communications negative and the Earth together I To avoid this problem the panel will incorporate the S2 selector switch which allows disconnection of the Earth Fault monitoring O Disconnecting the Earth Fault monitoring means that standard EN54 2 is no longer being met If devices with isola
6. 9 Evacuation Sounder enact tm aaa poe een bi elato et Laertio eL 18 3 3 6 General its lc ridad 19 337 mode sis 20 E Aia eae 20 3 3 9 RS 232 and RS 485 Communication 21 3 3 10 AE2NET network Cabling ocurran 22 3 3 11 End of line resistors on the AE2NET network 22 SAC PAU Monitoring AAE 22 4 23 5 PUTTING THE PANEL INTO SERVICE arias 25 5 1 CPU MICROSWITCH CONFIGURATION dia 25 5 2 STARTING UP THE FAGIEITY s e e bd 27 A eret ete des be ced leq rule Dec steed 28 B2 2s EG IBS acce aae ion iro mau de Det boa qute uu e 28 2 32 gla A eea 28 5 24 SIlart p atala ee t o uda 29 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 3 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 2 9 z uuu iaa E 31 5 3 VERIFICATION OF THE AE2NET NETWORK S OPERATION 32 euala elai e u Sc ca ll tdo 32 aM EU Wi uL TEN Hem 32 t 33 Boe Faull resetting estais citadas aD ns 34 5 3 5 Equipment programming Mode 34 5 4 STARTUP USING A PC WITH AGE41 SOFTWARE surra 35 5 5 CUSTOMISATION OF THE FACILITY aea eae teat 36 6 CONSUMPTION BATTERY CALCULATIONJ
7. ALARM There is a remote or local observation service with a 24 PAN hour repair guarantee 24 hours 30 min There are on site spares and personnel and an Pa emergency generator 4 hours 30 min 6 1 2 CAPACITY CALCULATION For this calculation we use the formula Cmin A2 x 12 ampere hours where e 1 andt2 are the operating times at rest and in alarm state respectively e AI and A2 are the system consumptions in amperes at rest and in alarm state respectively Also an extra 25 must be added due to battery aging so the total capacity will be 1 25 x Cim Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 37 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 For the calculation of A1 add up the consumptions of all the elements included in the detection system and to find A2 calculate the consumptions in alarm state of all the elements that intervene at this time Algorithmic Loop Auxiliary Power CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION AT REST ALARM AT REST ALARM Units mA Total mA Total mA Total mA Total AE SA C1 CPU 155 205 Algorithmic Devices AE SA TV Heat Detector 1 1 3 6 AE SA OP Optical Detector 1 7 4 2 AE SA OPT Optical Heat Detector 1 7 4 2 AE SA TZ Heat Detector with Buzzer 1 1 20 AE SA OPZ Optical
8. Detector with Buzzer 1 7 20 AE SA OTZ Optical Heat Detector with Buzzer 1 7 20 AE SA P Press button 1 0 3 8 AE SA M Master Module 1 0 1 3 17 44 AE SA MDL Master Module 1 0 1 3 17 44 AE SA MC5 Master Module 1 0 1 3 17 44 AE SA 2E Module 2 Digital Inputs 1 13 1 2 AE SA 8E Module 8 Digital Inputs 1 25 1 3 AE SA 2SV Module 2 Observed Outputs 1 1 1 7 13 28 AE SA 2S Module 2 Relay Outputs 2 7 2 8 AE SA SE Operation Module with Confirmation 1 85 1 9 AE SA 32S 32 Output Module 1 02 21 7 AE SA SIF Interior Siren with Light 1 0 1 3 0 60 AE SA PX Extinction Panel 1 25 1 3 AE SA IFA Power Source Interface 1 25 1 3 Auxiliary Devices AE V B6 0 30 AE V SB 0 180 AE V SF 0 360 AE V AS 0 20 0 45 0 300 AE V R2435 60 0 AE V R2435S 60 0 AE V R2440 85 0 AE V R2440S 85 0 AE V R2460 70 0 AE V R2460S 70 0 AE V RP 0 95 AE V RS 0 65 AE V RSL 0 35 TOTALS 1 A21 12 22 If the auxiliary power is taken from the panel itself it is necessary to take the following into consideration 1 A1 dila and A2 A2 A2 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 38 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 7 MAINTENANCE It is necessary to create a logbook according to the recommendations of standard EN54 Part 14 This book must be used and kept up to date for recording events as stated below 7 1 4 PERIODICAL OPERATIONS To ensure that the system is fully operative an
9. EN54 2 rest 7 2 V can vary depending on the load activated 27 2 Vdc observed with R F L de 2K7 OSA Remote disconnection of the panel Activated by closed contact Day Night activated by open closed contact Configurable in customisation AGUILERA ELECTRONICA Communications ports INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Port 1 RS 232 or RS 485 Configurable in customisation Port2 RS 232 or RS 485 Configurable in customisation Ports RS 485 for internal use communication with AE SA CTL cards Port 4 RS 485 for use with AE2NET network Printer Configurable in customisation Series connection of dot matrix printer to ports 1 or 2 configured as RS 232 Possibility of printing the time as an operational test Configuration Speed 2 400 4 800 9 600 or 19 200 bauds No of bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Certificate 0099 Aguilera Electronica S L C Julian Camarillo 26 28037 MADRID SPAIN 10 0099 CPD A74 0159 AE SA C1 ALGORITHMIC FIRE DETECTION PANEL EN 54 2 1997 1 2006 Control and communication device for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings EN54 4 1997 A2 2006 Power supply device for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Optional functions with requirements e Output for fire alarm devices Dependencies on more than one alarm signal Type C dependency Point failure signals Total loss of power supply Disconnection of add
10. RS 232 4 55 1 JP1 upper terminal y 56 Loop 1 JP1 lower terminal For the connection of the algorithmic devices read the pertinent technical sheet Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 20 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 The cross section measurements for loop wires are to be as follows POSITIVE 1 5 mm NEGATIVE 1 5 mm It is recommended that tubing designated as appropriate by AGUILERA ELECTRONICA be used 3 3 9 RS 232 AND RS 485 COMMUNICATION PORTS The AE SA C1 panel incorporates 3 series ports for communication with other devices or to carry out integration with other systems although some of them have a specific use RS 232 2 The COM1 and 2 ports can configured as RS 232 or RS 485 ports although one of them must be configured as RS 232 at 9600 bps to allow the customisation dump Normally this port is used simultaneously to connect a printer leaving the other port free for the integration of systems J8 EE RS 232 1 Ic c dedo 485 1 485 2 485 4 The selection of port type is carried out during customisation of the facility When the panel is not customised the configuration of these ports is RS 232 at 9600bps The COM1 port has a 6 pin MicroMatch connector to be used with the AE SA TCP Interface and allow TCP IP connectivity The connections from the RS 232 ports to a PC or a pri
11. man 851 0 0 v1 0 29 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 A dash indicates that the device is not communicating at that time R The device is responding correctly and furthermore is at rest A The device is responding appropriately but is in alarm state In the input modules it is stated that the state of one of the inputs is closed device is responding appropriately but is showing a fault Two or more devices are responding at the same time They have the same device number allocated The following lines show detailed information about the currently selected device Channel States the number of the current channel Selection of the current channel is done using the numerical keys 1 and 2 Equipment States number of the current equipment The possible range 15 1 125 Device selection is done using the four cursor keys Type Shows the commercial reference number of the current device If at the current address no devices have responded the label lt XXXXXXX gt is shown Status Shows in an expanded way the last known state of the current device indicated by the character stated above The possibilities are Not communicating Rest Alarm Fault and Multiple dev Using the AGE41 software we can carry out the startup from a laptop computer with much more information and control over the facility S
12. node present on the network In normal circumstances in the absence of events in the facility each counter increases approximately one unit per second and so all the counters should show similar values Pressing the Reset key restarts the diagnostic mode completely and the initial screen is shown with the counters at 0 and without any information from other nodes The diagnostic mode must be terminated manually pressing the Menu key and confirming the action The panel resets itself and the normal operating mode begins 5 3 VERIFICATION OF THE AE2NET NETWORK S OPERATION All faults related with the operation of the network are exclusively indicated by the red fault LED Network faults are not printed out do not put other facility zones into fault status do not activate the general fault LED etc The amber LED is located on the interior face of the panel s CPU plate beside the green activity LED This LED 16 in one of the following states at all times 5 3 1 SYNCHRONISATION The initialisation of the panel can last up to 27 seconds During this time the red fault LED blinks rapidly If during initialisation the panel detects any faults it waits a certain length of time depending on its network address between 30 and 60 s and then tries to initialise the network again 5 3 2 AT REST In this state the LED stays off Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 32 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION G
13. the keypad and the CPU 3 2 2 BASE PLATE This circuit has the connections among the different elements of the panel and the facility It is composed of different parts Connection with the CPU Voltage regulators battery charger and fuses CN1 socket for the line control card General relays Fuses Screw terminals for the facility s wires Sockets for the RS 232 and RS 485 ports Integrated AE SA CTL line control card able to control 1 detection loop with 125 devices detectors buttons input modules switching modules etc 3 2 3 POWER SOURCE Transforms the mains voltage of 230V AC into 28V DC to power the panel and the facility 3 2 4 BACKUP BATTERIES These provide the facility with power if there is a mains electricity failure Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 13 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 3 CONNECTIONS TO EXTERNAL CIRCUITS The wires must be checked and tested before connecting the panel and before connecting the terminals ensuring that each wire is attached to the pertinent terminal to avoid damaging the equipment um z F TIERRA MAIN Qs Psi ACT dei T2 15 7
14. 03 0 mm CONNECTION BOARD E E o N N BATTERY 12VDC BATTERY 12VDC MAX 7Ah MAX 7Ah 103 0 mm Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 10 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 1 2 CABINET ATTACHEMENT O The AE SA C1 Panel can weigh more than 9 5Kg with the batteries installed When attaching the cabinet to the wall use appropriate attachment elements and strengthen the wall if necessary To open the panel remove the screw on the right side from the cabinet Prepare the holes needed for the wires to enter e If the wires are to enter from the top or the bottom open holes by striking the perforated opening taking care not to hit outside the perforated area Only open as many holes as you will require e If the wires are to enter through the back remove the back panel and use cutting shears to cut through the panel s side supports PANEL FOR REAR ENTRY OF WIRES If you need to make any holes in the cabinet follow the instructions in section 3 1 3 for removing the circuit printed on the base plate and 3 1 4 for removing the power source so that these are not damaged D Once all the holes have been made remove all the metal filings Attach the panel cabinet to the wall in a suitable place using the three existing 6 mm diameter holes one at the top and two at the very bottom The cabinet should be attached at a height that allows users to see
15. 18 b I nc ALARMA Na nc PLE ALAR EVAC m ESE make the device s remote disconnection join terminals E and The remote input and the main switch on the base plate are in parallel and so the device will remain disconnected if either of the two switches is in the OFF position The connection in the Local Evacuation output is made on the base plate in socket 15 with 2 wires The different evacuation sounders or bells are connected in parallel and with a 2K7 end of line resistor The sounders or bells that are connected should have a polarity or if necessary a 1N4001 diode or similar should be placed in series Before making the connection check that the line is not making a short circuit or there are protection diodes with the polarity reversed The maximum output current is limited to 0 5A To see the line diagram for remote devices check the installation guide of the device used Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 POSITIVE NEGATIVE SOUNDER BELL AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 3 6 GENERAL RELAYS The AE SA C2 device includes three general relays with output through voltage free contacts e Alarm Pre alarm e Fault m For eac
16. Address 12 Blinking YES NEW Address 1 Blinking YES lt 0 9 gt Address lt CURSORS gt Blinking lt MENU gt End lt YES gt Program lt NO gt Delete Using the numerical keys we can change the number to be programmed with a range 1 to 125 By pressing the NO key we delete this field setting it at 0 We can change the operating mode of the blink using the cursor keys By pressing the YES key we proceed with the recording of data on the device which is read once again and shown in the CURRENT field The address shown in the NEW field goes up by 1 allowing the recording of consecutive addresses in this way without having to enter the data continually EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING MODE Equipment type AE SA T CURRENT Address 1 Blinking YES NEW Address 2 Blinking YES lt 0 9 gt Address lt CURSORS gt Blinking lt MENU gt End lt YES gt Program lt NO gt Delete The codification mode has to be ended manually pressing the MENU key and confirming the action The panel resets itself and the normal operating mode begins 5 4 STARTUP USING A PC WITH AGE41 SOFTWARE Using the AGE41 Startup software and through any of the RS 232 serial ports with a null modem cable it is possible to access the panel s control centre from a computer in order to start up the facility The information supplied is much more complete than in local mode allowing Indication of analogue detector level Individual state o
17. C NC e lz 24 PLE ALAR ALARMA EVAC J18 BAT The device has 24V polarised auxiliary output in socket J17 This output is protected with fuse F1 of 1 Before making the connection check that the line is not making a short circuit or there are protection diodes with the polarity reversed in coil relays fire door retainers etc When the connections are made check the polarity is correct The and poles should be connected to the right terminals Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA 3 3 4 REMOTE DISCONNECTION INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 The device has a remote disconnection input in socket J16 via a voltage free contact ESA AIN AA 1 Fi 2 F 3A L N GND Era rr 000000 J15 exp L w 16 JU 18 NA NC NA C NC PLE ALAR ALARMA EVAC BOE D R 24 3 3 5 EVACUATION SOUNDER The facility s evacuation sounder can be connected in 2 different ways e Local Evacuation output e In remote devices connected in the detection loops Z N FAA F 2A N F 3A _ GND r3 900000 15 002 bs J16 JU
18. Hoag ma 18 BB Mie mEm mg Os 3 ma an mg 5 ma 3 qns mg qn m m m E a m 23 20000000000 3 mg mg mg og m mg saam IT meum jm m IT AUEI ac cam 200 m a e E m mg bie m fos piz a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 9 a a a a a a a a uo FRONT PANEL DUK 0865 Positions 1 5 These five switches determine the panel s network addresses The address is configured in binary The OFF position corresponds to 1 and the ON position of the switch to a 0 The valid range of addresses is from 1 to 31 inclusive Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 25 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Positions 6 and 7 Configures the communication speed for the AE2NET network 6 7 Speed ON ON 312 Kbps ORF ON 156 Kbps ON OFF 78 Kbps OFF OFF 39 Kbps G All the devices included on the AE2NET network panels and remote control terminals should be running the same communication speed Position 8 This switch is used to cause an overall delete of the panel s customisation When the panel is switched on with this position activated OFF the panel shows a message on its screen notifying that the customisation w
19. INSTALLATION 3 1 PANEL LOCATION The Control Panel should be installed in a suitable place in a protected place where it can be observed and which meets the following requirements e The room temperature is between 5 C and 35 at all times e The relative humidity is between 5 and 90 e The panel is to be mounted on a wall in such a way that the screen is clearly visible and the operating keys can be accessed easily Its height from the floor should be selected so that the LCD screen 15 at eye height at approximately 1 5 m e The panel should not be situated in a place exposed to high humidity levels The panel should not be situated in places exposed to vibration or collision e The panel should be situated in a place that allows free access to the internal devices and the wire connections So that the device works correctly it is important to respect the distances stated in order to have suitable ventilation and to stop the equipment heating excessively 3 1 1 DIMENSIONS AND ATTACHMENT POINTS The panel is housed in a metal cabinet that is 280 mm high X 320 mm wide X 123 mm deep It is recommended that free space of at least 100 mm be left around the cabinet to allow proper ventilation The dimensions are shown in the following diagram Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 9 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 DODOOL 103 0 mm 26 0 m 123 0 mm 4 322 0 mm 1
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21. The power wires must have a cross section of no less than 0 75 mm The output of the power supply is attached to the base plate using socket J4 protected with fuse F2 for a maximum current of 2 To hold the wires use two screw terminals attached to the holes created for this purpose on the right of the base plate Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 15 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA a g ag LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 3 2 BATTERIES O The battery capacity should be calculated taking into account the system s power requirements See section 6 The panel cabinet has room for two 12V batteries with 7Ah capacity The batteries should be installed last once all the facility s wires are connected thus facilitating access to the cabinet s interior and the base plate s sockets The batteries should be placed in the space created for this purpose which should not be taken up with wires or auxiliary elements El BATTERY 12V BATTERY 12V MAX 7Ah MAX 7Ah The cabinet has a connecting wire for the batteries that is joined to the base plate The red socket positive should by connected to the positive terminal of battery 1 and the black connecter negative to the negative terminal of battery 2 The batteries are connected in series and it is important to put a jumper wire between them Using the short wire supplied join the negative terminal of battery 1 with battery 25 positive terminal
22. UIDE AE SA C1 This state indicates that the panel forms part of a network and no anomalies have been detected in this network s operation It could be the case that the panel is part of the network but cannot communicate with all the devices that make up that network and so its operation should be checked with the Network Diagnostics 5 3 3 ACTIVE In this case the LED blinks a number N of times and stays off for 1 second Then it once again blinks N times and goes off for a second again The number of blinks indicates the cause of the fault The following causes may be involved 5 3 3 1 Wrong direction Number of blinks 1 The panel s current customisation indicates that it should form part of a network but the configured network address on the DIL switch is incorrect This address should fall within the range 1 31 5 3 3 2 Error in hardware diagnostics Number of blinks 2 During initialisation of the network environment the hardware that is responsible for carrying out the network functions has not responded satisfactorily to the diagnostics routine Check that the integrated circuit is assembles on the CPU plate 5 3 3 3 Duplicated network address Number of blinks 3 During initialisation of the network environment the panel has detected another node with the same address Since in an AE2Net network there cannot coexist two nodes with the same direction the panel does not join the netw
23. are protection Hardware protection at 0 5A PTC protection at 2 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA Indicators Graphic display Lights Acoustic indicator Operating Keys Zone state Numerical keys Cursors Access level 1 functions Access level 2 functions Operations sequences Capacity No Analogue loops No AE SA CTL analogue cards No of devices per analogue loop No of devices on the panel in total No of points in the facility in total No of sectors in the panel in total No of zones per sector No of zones on the panel in total Analogue loop s maximum distance Storage Customisable texts Zones Sectors Operation sequences Risks Causes of incidents or events Customisable logo text Customisable logo graphic Node name panel network Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 42 INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 240 64 pixels back lit Service System Fault Power Supply Fault Day Mode Night Mode Pre alarm Alarm Fault Disconnection Test Local Evacuation Alarm and fault Delay Operation Sequences 10 indicators Continuous in alarm state Intermittent in fault state alarm fault disconnection test keys 0 9 Si No up down left right menu local evacuation delay silence buzzer replacement rearm 10 keys configurable in customisation 1 loop 1 integrated into base plate 125 maximum 125 devices 1 000 points 250 sectors 125 zon
24. d to comply with the requirements of EN54 Part14 the following recommendations should be carried out periodically 7 1 2 Daily Check the panel indicates normal operation If any faults are indicated check that it has been recorded in the logbook and that appropriate measures have been taken for example informing the maintenance company Weekly Check at least one sensor or press button to confirm that the panel and the acoustic alarms are working Test one zone and if possible a device these should be changed for the next test Keep a record of the device and zone checked each week Register and notify the appropriate parties of any problems Quarterly The person responsible must ensure that competent personnel check the system every three months This must involve Checking the logbook entries and the measures taken Checking the batteries at rest and the charger s voltage Test at least one device in each zone to check the panel s functions Checking the acoustic alarms and any connections to a remote centre central station etc e Making a visual inspection of the facility to see if there are any alterations or obstructions and writing a test certificate Yearly The person responsible must ensure that in addition to the quarterly checks all the system s devices are tested and a visual inspection of the wiring and equipment is made SERVICE LIFE OF MAIN COMPONENTS The batteries must be replaced at least once ev
25. ected to Channel 1 e Before connecting the module to the algorithmic loop check that it has been codified correctly If a number of devices are codified with the same number the same loop then they will not function correctly e Each algorithmic point is customised with the name of the device it controls the device s type of operation and the place where it is installed The outlet points are programmed so that they execute the switching operation when the parameters are changed in one or more places and customisation is done using the name of the switching operation it carries out e The alarm fault disconnection rest and other event statuses are determined by the panel the panel does this by comparing the parameters it receives with those established for each device Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 24 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA a LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 PUTTING THE PANEL INTO SERVICE 5 1 CPU MICROSWITCH CONFIGURATION The AE SA C2 panel of the Algorithmic System has an eight position microswitch or DIL switch whose purpose is to configure certain aspects of how these positions function As a general rule and unless expressly stated otherwise the microswitch positions should only be changed with the panel switched off When the panel is switched on again the changes made to the microswitch will take effect DILSWITCH 5 E m 2 2 JE ai 9 0 q m
26. ed out on the device connected in Channel 1 and so it is very important that only one device is connected at any one time in a socket prepared for this and with the facility s loop disconnected since all the devices connected in the loop will take the number programmed and so different devices will be detected since there will be several with the same number To enter codification mode confirmation is requested by means of the following screens WARNING Please consult the user manual before programming equipment Do you want to initiate equipment programming mode PRESS YES NOT CONFIRMATION RN Programming must be done equipment by equipment Do you have more than one equipment connected in channel 1 of this panel PRESS lt YES gt OR lt NOT gt Once accepted the following screen is shown EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING MODE Equipment type lt Not respond gt CURRENT Address Blinking NEW Address Blinking YES lt 9 gt Address lt CURSORS gt Blinking lt MENU gt End lt YES gt Program lt NO gt Delete Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 34 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 When a device is connected we are shown its time and programming All devices are supplied with prior programming which has been used in the manufacture process to check that it works correctly EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING MODE Equipment type AE SA T CURRENT
27. ee section 5 4 A representation of a channel with devices working would look something like this AE SA OP Status Fault Using the numerical keys 1 and 2 it is possible to select the channel we want to view With the cursor keys we can select the device to be inspected going to the left right up and down By pressing the Menu key we exit the local startup mode with confirmation being asked before we leave it Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 30 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 2 5 NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS Network diagnostics is a special operating mode designed to check that the AE2NET network is functioning correctly It can only be run correctly on the AE SA C2RS panels since these have the hardware needed to work connected to the AE2NET network This operating mode should only be run on one of the facility s panels or relays connected to the network To enter the network diagnostics mode confirmation is requested and the following screen 16 shown Do you want to initiate the network diagnostic mode PRESS lt YES gt OR _ lt NOT gt If YES is entered the panel carries out a reset and shows the following information on screen Address Speed Fault 1 5435 3 5441 12 Det Recon 2 3 Next 3 0 Gen Recon 0 The meaning of the fields shown is the following Address States the network address curr
28. ently set up on the panel Speed Shows the speed in Kbps This could be 312 156 78 39 Fault If the panel cannot access the network due to a fault this field shows the number identifying the cause of the fault and this corresponds to the number of times the yellow LED DL1 of the CPU lights up Ono fault 1 wrong address 2 hardware diagnostic error 3duplicated network address 4 are no other nodes on the network Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 31 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Next node States the address of the next node The next node is the node after the panel itself and is the one that receives the transmit invitations from the panel Det Recon States the number of reconfigurations detected on the network The normal thing is that this counter increases every time a node enters or leaves the network and not always If reconfigurations occur without nodes entering or leaving the network it is because the network has a problem Gen Recon This is a counter like the last one but in this case it only counts the reconfigurations generates by the panel itself If the panel is the only node present on the network it is normal for this counter to go up one unit approximately every second In any other case it indicates the presence of a problem on the network Counters The right of the screen shows the number of messages received by the panel for each
29. ery four years The batteries must be disposed of following the manufacturer s recommendations and any local regulations Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 39 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 40 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA 8 SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 AE SA C1 Panel Specifications Cabinet Dimensions Material Colour Weight Without batteries With two 12V 7Ah batteries Operational range Temperature Relative Humidity Power supply Mains voltage Maximum power consumed Power supply voltage Maximum current supplied Protection Recommended wire Batteries Battery type Capacity in cabinet Battery charger voltage Maximum current for battery charger Protection Auxiliary power output Voltage Maximum current of auxiliary output Protection Algorithmic detection loop Connections In loop power voltage Maximum current per loop Protection Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 41 Width 320 mm Height 280 mm Depth 123 mm Sheet metal AP 011 RAL9002 4 5 Kg 9 5 Kg 0 to 496 85 with no condensation 230 V ac 50Hz 75W 28 2 V dc 2 4 HOE VV F 3 X 1 5mm Rechargeable sealed lead acid Two 12V 7Ah batteries 27 3 V de 0 35 A 3A fuse for working with batteries 27 2 V dc 1A 1A fuse 2 1 5mm AE MANG2RF30 27 2 0 5A Softw
30. es 1 024 zones 1 200 metres Non volatile Flash memory 32 characters 32 characters 32 characters 10 characters 16 characters 25 characters 144 56 pixels 2 colours BMP format 10 characters AGUILERA ELECTRONICA eB aguilera Incident history Memory type No of incidents stored Date and time of incidence Presentation Incident search by date Access levels according to EN54 2 Level 1 Level 2 Level3 Active level reminder time Operations No operation sequences in facility No operations per sequence No of trigger condition sequences No de sub conditions per condition Possible actions in sequences General relays Alarm Relay Pre alarm Relay Fault Relay General evacuation Output voltage Supervision Protection Remote action inputs Disconnection Operating mode Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 43 INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Non volatile RAM gt 4 000 incidents Real time clock Screen or printer Complete Alarms Faults Disconnections Tests Messages Free access User password or access code User access code 60s configurable in customisation 240 sequences 250 operations 250 conditions 32 sub conditions Activate Replace Outputs Activate Replace Sequences Rearm Replacement and Silencing the Panel Voltage free contacts NC C and NO Voltage free contacts NC C and NO Voltage free contacts NC C and NO activated at rest according to
31. f each of the device s points Action on outputs including the detector action indicators Historical list of events Data capture for customisation purposes etc Operating diagnostics To obtain the AGE41 Startup software please contact the Aguilera Electr nica Sale Department Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 35 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 5 CUSTOMISATION OF THE FACILITY Initially the panel does not have any installation programming and the following message is shown on screen Tue 01 11 11 NON 17 53 23 CUSTOMIZED s a V2 6 COM1 38400 COM2 9600 COM4 312Kbps The bottom line of the display shows the configurations of the different communication ports available in the panel in order to send the customisation The General Fault indicator and the fault relay remain active It is crucial for the panel to be customised with the facility s data for it to be fully operative Once this is done access will be available to all the panel s functions and the connected devices will be recognised giving information about incidents that happen in the installation Using the AGE42 Facility customisation software all the facility s parameters are defined with the devices included and their operational state Once the programming has been verified it can be sent to the panel through one of the RS 232 ports with a null modem cable or through the AE2NET network When the panel
32. field value shown can be accepted using the YES key Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 28 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 It is very important that the correct date and time are shown since incidents are filed in histories with the date and time the panel had when the incident occurred 5 2 4 STARTUP MODE Q To enter this operating mode it is necessary for the access level key to be in position 2 This mode allows the devices connected to each of the channels and their general state to be checked This state may not coincide with its real state in normal working mode depending on the programming carried out on that point in the facility s customisation For example an input module may appear on Alarm because one of the inputs is closed which is the rest state of the connected sensor but in the startup mode the rest state when the inputs are open is considered When the user enters the local Startup mode it asks confirmation showing the following screen Do you want initiate start up mode PRESS lt YES gt OR lt NOT gt Once accepted the screen shows the information about the different devices recognised on each channel with the following format The first four lines show one character for each possible device detected on the channel 125 devices in total The character shown indicates the state of the device as follows Ae
33. h relay we have contacts of the following kinds normally open NA common C and normally closed NC The relays are activated at the same time as the front plate s els mf e ne light when the panel is in one of these states CAN 1 D N AVERIA PLE ALAR ALARMA The fault relay is normally energised and so if the panel s power supply is cut it also sends the fault signal according to EN54 2 Relay activation is supervised with information shown on the panel of any possible operational anomaly O Each relay s contacts are limited to a through current of 2A at 30Vdc For greater through currents or for alternating currents the connection should be created using a relay that is independent of the panel TERMINALS JP12 NC NORMALLY CLOSED C COMMON NA NORMALLY OPEN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY DIODES 1N4001 OR EQUIVALENT Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 19 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 3 7 DAY NIGHT MODES The AE SA C1 panel allows the operating mode to be directed remotely through the use of terminal J11 made available for this purpose J10 When this remote input is set up on the Facility Customiser the panel operates in DAY or NIGHT mode depending on this input and automatic mode changes cannot dd TS programmed 9 CAN 1 If
34. horised and trained in both handling of the panel and the current legislation Before connecting any devices check that the panel s power supply is disconnected The user should read this guide and understand its contents before undertaking any tasks related to the AE SA C1 Algorithmic Panel If you have any doubts about any aspects covered by the guide check with the supplier before beginning installation and startup 1 4 APPROVALS The control panel has been designed in accordance with Standards EN54 2 and EN54 4 in terms of both compulsory functions and some optional functions that have certain requirements EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC EU Low Voltage Compatibility Directive 2006 106 EC Some of the panel s functions can be set up to make it more effective increasing the device s possibilities and performance These are not covered by standard EN54 and therefore if used would not comply with this standard When it is possible that a connection or configuration that does not comply with the regulations can be carried out this will be indicated with a brief explanation of the requirements set out in standard EN54 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 5 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 0099 Aguilera Electr nica S L C Juli n Camarillo 26 28037 MADRID SPAIN 10 0099 CPD A74 0159 AE SA C1 ALGORITHMIC FIRE DETECTION CONTROL PANEL EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 Con
35. ill be deleted and asking for confirmation from the user f the user confirms the action be pressing the YES key the panel deletes all the customisation stored and begins to operate without customisation f user cancels the confirmation using the NO key the panel will begin to operate normally using the current customisation if this exists The panel awaits confirmation by the user for an indefinite time The panel will not begin operating normally until the user confirms or rejects the option to delete the customisation The confirmation message itself recommends that the user to return the switch to its normal rest position ON before continuing If this is not done the next time the panel restarts the same process will begin again with the risk that the customisation is deleted by accident Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 26 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA ag ull era INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 2 STARTING UP THE FACILITY When the AE SA C1 panel is connected and there is a power supply from the mains voltage and or batteries and the service switch is in the ON position the following screen will appear _ POWER FIRE O uide PRE ALARM ta FAULT DAY MODE DISABLEMENT lt NIGHT MODE ZONES STATUS TESTE ise LEVEL 2 DELAYED RESET OUTPUTS PROGRAMMABLE KEYS As long as the panel has not been customised with the facility s information it will show this message on the
36. is customised and the entire facility is at rest the following information is shown on screen Tue 01 11 11 aquilera 17 53 23 electr nica 5 1 Both the logo and the name of the facility can be customised D As long as the panel has not been customised the facility will not be operative Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 36 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 6 CONSUMPTION BATTERY CALCULATION Battery capacity must be organised to allow autonomy of at least 24 hours at rest and Y hour in alarm state The panel has a power source that provides a maximum current of 2 4A Check that the total current consumption at rest and in the alarm state does not exceed this limit If the current needed is more than that provided by the panel it will be necessary to supply auxiliary power sources Check the service life characteristics of the batteries in section 7 1 2 6 1 PROCEDURE FOR BATTERY CALCULATION The UNE standards state that the system must have two power sources This is normally provided by using power directly from the buildings mains electricity supply and using a group of batteries connected to a charger on the panel which would start to operate if the main power supply failed 6 1 1 DURATION According to standard UNE 23007 14 1996 the emergency power supply capacity in case of a power failure should meet the demands set out in table 4 CONDITIONS ATREST
37. nter are done using a null modem cable with DB 9 female connector with the following pin assignation Pin2 RxD e Pin3 TxD 5 Common negative CONECTOR DB 9 HEMBRA CONECTOR DB 9 HEMBRA The 4 port is of the RS 485 type and is reserved for AE2NET network for the connection of other panels repeaters and control rooms The COMA port is only available in the model AE SA C1RS panel The connections of the RS 485 ports are marked with the following terminal assignation Communications positive Communications negative e Common Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 21 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 3 10 AE2NET NETWORK CABLING To the AE2NET network cabling it is necessary to use a cable that is appropriate for the high speed transmission of data along RS 485 lines It is recommended that the AE MANG485R0H cable be used The connexion should be carried out in a Daisy chain configuration so that the network cable always goes from one device to another and there are only two ends in the facility NETWORK EEE Daisy Chain configuration Star based networks can cause operational failures depending on their length and the operating speed of the network Their use is not recommended 3 3 11 END OF LINE RESISTORS ON THE AE2NET NETWORK Depending on the speed and length of the cables used for the RS 485 networks as with the AE2Net network
38. ork 5 3 3 4 There are no other nodes on the network Number of blinks 4 The panel does not detect other nodes on the network This fault condition can be completely normal since at the end of the day one node has to be the first to be incorporated onto the network This fault light will automatically switch off when other nodes are incorporated onto the network However this fault may indicate that there are certain problems with the network cabling in which case it is necessary to check it carefully Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 33 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 3 4 FAULT RESETTING Except in the last case described network faults do not reset themselves automatically The best way to approach this is to switch off the panel solve the problem indicated switch on the panel again and check that the problem has been solved watching to see whether the red fault LED stays off at all times In the case of a fault because there are no other nodes on the network this will automatically switch off when the panel detects the incorporation of another node onto the network 5 3 5 EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING MODE This mode allows the codification of the algorithmic devices allocating an address number and codification of the operating mode of the state LED as evidence of functioning allowing it to blink periodically or not to indicate that the devices are operational Q The codification is carri
39. ressable points Technical data see the documents provided by the manufacturer Installation Guide Document Ae man 851 0 0 e User Guide Document Ae man 803 0 0 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 44 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION REGISTRATION FORM INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 NAME PROPERTY DATE ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO PERSON RESPONSIBLE PERSON RESPONSIBLE PERSON RESPONSIBLE PERSON RESPONSIBLE INSTALLING COMPANY DATE DATE DATE DATE TECHNICIAN RESPONSIBLE TELEPHONE NO MAINTENANCE COMPANY MAINTENANCE CONTRACT No TELEPHONE NO VALID UNTIL Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 45 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 INCIDENT RECORD DATE TIME INCIDENT ACTION SIGNATURE Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 46 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA aguilera electr nica eS aguilera YOUR NEAREST POINT OF ASSISTANCE AND SUPPLY CENTRAL OFFICE C Juli n Camarillo 26 2 Planta 28037 Madrid Tel 91 754 55 11 Fax 91 754 50 98 GAS PROCESSING PLANT Av Alfonso Pe a Boeuf 6 Pol Ind Fin de Semana 28022 Madrid Tel 91 754 55 11 Fax 91 329 58 20 NORTHEAST OFFICE C Rafael de Casanovas 7 y 9 SANT ADRIA DEL BESOS 08930 Barcelona Tel 93 381 08 04 Fax 93 381 07 58
40. screen showing the date and time the panel model and software version and the configuration of the serial ports Pressing the MENU key of the panel s front plate the menu will appear with the following options available Menu sin personalizacion Lenguaje Prueba de leds Puesta en hora Modo puesta en marcha Diagnostico de red Modo codificacion The menu options are selected with the arrows and by accepting with the YES key or pressing the pertinent option number Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 27 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 5 2 1 LENGUAJE Select the lenguage eg 2 English The English menu is Non customized menu Lenguage D test LE Clock setup Start up mode Network diagnostic Equip Programming mode 5 2 2 LED TEST A test of all the lights on the panel s front plate is carried out they are activated for 2 s The display shows the Control Panel model and the version of the CPU s software and of the integrated AE SA CTL line control card Testing eds AE SA C1 Wait a moment please O The version of the AE SA CTL line control cards software is only shown if the panel 15 customised 5 2 3 CLOCK SETUP It is possible to set the date and time of the clock so that the panel shows the real time CLOCK SETUP Date 01 01 2011 Enter day ot the mont The information is entered directly with the number keys and the
41. ted RS 232 or RS 485 ports are being used this problem will not occur Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 22 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 4 RECOMMENDATIONS e Recommended wire cross section for the algorithmic loop POSITIVE 1 5 mm NEGATIVE 1 5 mm There is cable recommended by AGUILERA ELECTRONICA reference AE MANG2RF30 e Some algorithmic modules require auxiliary power for the execution of switching operations or powering the loops of conventional detectors e The cross section of the auxiliary power line should have appropriate dimensions depending on the current to be supplied to the facility and on what voltage drops can be allowed to occur The minimum operating voltage of the modules is 18 Vdc which is monitored in the modules themselves which will inform of a fault if the voltage is below the minimum operating value Check the voltage at each loop s furthest point If despite this voltage drops occur you will have to resort to installing supplementary power supplies e To carry out the installation use an individual conduit and avoid installing modules and detectors near sources that may create electromagnetic disturbances such as fluorescent lights motors switches etc e f installation is planned to be near electromagnetic disturbances or this cannot be avoided it is recommended that shielded cable be used for the facility e Remove the power from the loop before connec
42. the LCD and visual signals and use the controls The following diagram shows the dimensions for attaching the cabinet Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 11 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g GRUPO LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 322 0 mm 160 5 mm 209 0 m 274 0 mm 41 0 81 0 mm 160 0 mm 81 0 mm Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 12 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3 1 3 REMOVAL OF THE BASE PLATE The base plate is attached to the cabinet with 7 attachment points an M4 screw and nut and a lock washer which ensures that the printed circuit is properly earthed The power connections and batteries are removable while the facility s other wires pass through fixed screw terminals and so it is necessary to disconnect them To remove the base plate from the cabinet the detection panel must not have any mains electricity supply and the batteries must be disconnected so that there is no supply voltage 3 1 4 REMOVAL OF THE POWER SOURCE The power source is attached to the base plate with 4 M3 screws with nut and a lock washer ensuring a good earth connection To remove the power source from the cabinet the detection panel must not have any mains electricity supply and the batteries must be disconnected ensuring that there is no supply voltage 3 2 PARTS OF THE PANEL 3 2 1 FRONT PLATE Allows viewing and monitoring of the system s alarms Includes
43. the input is open the panel s operating mode will be Night and if it is closed it will be Day 3 3 8 DETECTION LOOPS The AE SA C1 series panels have an AE SA CTL line control card integrated into the base plate This line control card governs 1 detection loop with a 125 device capacity The loops device distribution will be determined by the facility s needs 12 CAN 1 The connection can be carried out with 2 wires which will na c nc ma nc HONOR avenia PLE RLAR 1 carry power for the devices and bidirectional communications The detection loop has 2 outputs with terminals that are independent and protected by internal isolation circuits to allow connection in a closed loop or an open one with two independent branches The terminals are assigned as follows JP10 CAN 1 Channel 1 2 outputs 24 volts of power and communications Common negative that at least one AE SA AB isolation module has been put into the facility so that it can be sectorised isolating the point of the facility where the problem exists In order for the internal isolators to be effective it is important The isolators included in each detection loop can be disconnected with the jumper wire placed in the appropriate RS 232 2 selector
44. ting detectors or modules or manipulating the line Use connecting boxes with screw terminals Do not use the modules terminals as a distribution box to make connections e f you are going to add switching operations that require a lot of current retainers sirens you can use another auxiliary power line adding power sources nearby to avoid voltage drops e t is necessary to protect all the switching operations equipped with inductors door retainers electro pneumatic valves with protection diodes to avoid undesired voltage recoveries that may damage the panel and cause interference in the communications DIODES 1N4001 OR EQUIVALENT Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 23 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 e Try not to install detectors near air conditioning outlets since a current of clean air will stop smoke coming into contact with them and so they will not be as effective in case of fire They should not be installed either in any vaults or openings in ceilings These places are liable to the formation of air chambers that may keep smoke from entering particularly in the case of slow fires e All the algorithmic modules should be codified with a number according to their customisation This codification can be done by allocating a number from 1 to 125 to each one using the AE SA PRG programmer or putting the AE SA C2 panel into codification mode with only the module to be codified conn
45. trol and communication device for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings EN54 4 1997 A2 2006 Power supply device for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings Optional functions with requirements e Output for fire alarm devices Dependencies on more than one alarm signal Type C dependency Point failure signals Total loss of power supply Disconnection of addressable points Technical data see the documents provided by the manufacturer e Installation Guide Document Ae man 851 0 0 e User Guide Document Ae man 803 0 0 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 6 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 2 CONTENTS MATERIAL INCLUDED IN THE PACK 2 1 CHECKING THE PANEL It is important to carry out a visual inspection to see that the equipment supplied has not suffered any damage before starting to install it If you observe any problems IT SHOULD be installed please contact the supplier 2 2 MATERIAL The box contains the panel and the following supplementary material Installation Guide This guide Ae man 851 0 0 User guide Ae man 803 0 0 Cable kit for backup batteries with terminal protector included Set of keys for the front plate s access level selector Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 7 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA g LI ilera INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 Ae man 851 0 0 v1 0 8 AGUILERA ELECTRONICA INSTALLATION GUIDE AE SA C1 3

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