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Tyco T1200 Application Guide OMT1200APP - 7
Tyco T1200 Application Guide OMT1200APP - 7
PUBLICATION: 19A-2-APP1
ISSUE No. & DATE: 7 07/10
TYCO T1200
Marine Fire Detection/Alarm Control Panel and Repeater
Application Guide
List of Contents
1. LIST OF FIGURES .................................................. 3 14.3.2 T1216 and T1232 5 Amp 110/230VAC PSU
2. LIST OF TABLES .................................................... 3 [PS136-1-09] ..........................................28
3. INTRODUCTION .................................................... 4 14.3.3 Input Supplies ............................................28
4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................... 4 14.3.4 Fusing ........................................................29
4.1 CABINET SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 4 14.3.5 DC Output .................................................29
4.1.1 Panel Order Codes & Descriptions .............. 6 14.3.6 Battery Charger .........................................29
4.1.2 Replacement Part Order Codes and 14.3.7 Temperature Compensation [PS40-1-09 and
Descriptions ............................................. 7 PS136-1-09] ...........................................29
4.1.3 Optional Language Display Inserts .............. 9 14.3.8 Charger Monitor [PS40-1-09 and PS136-1-
4.1.4 Optional Door Stay Assembly ....................... 9 09] ..........................................................29
4.2 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM PANEL 14.3.9 Battery Health Functions [PS40-1-09 and
DESCRIPTION ................................................. 10 PS136-1-09] ...........................................29
C1626 4 Zone Motherboard ................................. 13 14.3.10 Battery Test [PS40-1-09 and PS136-1-09]
4.2.1 C1627 16 Zone Motherboard ...................... 13 ................................................................29
4.2.2 C1632 32 Zone Expansion Board ............... 13 14.3.11 Battery Disconnect [PS40-1-09 and
4.2.3 C1628 16 Zone Display Board and C1629 32 PS136-1-09] ...........................................29
Zone Display Board. .............................. 13 14.3.12 Monitoring Indications on the PSU [PS40-
4.2.4 Display overlay and inserts ......................... 13 1-09 and PS136-1-09] ............................30
4.2.5 C1631 Repeater Interface Board ................ 13 14.4 FAULT OUTPUTS [PS40-1-09 AND PS136-1-09]
4.2.6 C1665 Muster Interface Board ................... 13 30
4.2.7 Output Expansion System ............................ 14 14.4.1 Safety Earth ...............................................30
4.2.8 C1630 Output Interface............................... 14 14.5 MECHANICAL PROTECTION [PS40-1-09 &
4.2.9 C1634 – VDR Output Module ..................... 14 PS136-1-09]...................................................30
4.3 T1200 REPEATER DESCRIPTION ..................... 14 14.5.1 T1200 Power Supply Features and
5. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION ....................... 16 Connections ............................................31
5.1 PANEL INPUT/OUTPUT LIST T1200 FIRE ALARM 15. COMPATIBLE FIELD DEVICES ......................33
PANELS .......................................................... 16 15.1 FIELD DEVICE PART NUMBERS ......................33
5.2 FEATURES LIST .............................................. 17 16. OVERVIEW OF USER FUNCTIONS ................35
6. T1200 C1626 MOTHERBOARD FEATURES .... 21 16.1 USER INDICATIONS .........................................35
7. T1200 C1627 MOTHERBOARD FEATURES .... 22 16.2 USER CONTROLS ............................................36
8. T1200 C1632 16 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD 16.3 SELECTION OF ZONES OR OUTPUTS FOR
FEATURES .......................................................... 23 DISABLEMENT, ENABLEMENT OR TEST ..........37
9. T1200 DISPLAY BOARD FEATURES ................ 24 16.4 DISABLEMENT/RE-ENABLEMENT OF DETECTION
10. C1634 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE FEATURES ZONES AND OUTPUTS .....................................37
............................................................................... 25 16.5 DETECTOR ZONE ONE MAN TEST. ..................37
11. C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE 16.6 ALARM SOUNDER ONE MAN TEST ..................37
FEATURES .......................................................... 26 16.7 TURNING THE DELAY MODE ON/OFF. .............37
12. C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD 16.8 OVERRIDING THE DELAY MODE .....................38
FEATURES .......................................................... 26 16.9 ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY LED BRIGHTNESS ......38
13. C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE BOARD 17. OVERVIEW OF ENGINEERS FUNCTIONS ...38
FEATURES .......................................................... 26 17.1 ENGINEER‟S CONFIGURATION PROCESS ..........38
14. POWER SUPPLIES ............................................. 27 17.2 ZONE/OUTPUT SELECTION ..............................38
14.1 GENERAL ....................................................... 27 17.3 CONFIGURE DELAYED OUTPUTS ....................39
14.2 T1204A1 110V AC AND T1204A2 230V AC 17.4 CONFIGURE MACHINERY SPACE ZONES .........39
MAINS POWERED PSUS. ................................. 27 17.5 CONFIGURE NON-LATCHING ZONES ..............39
14.2.1 Supply Input .............................................. 27 17.6 CONFIGURE INTRINSICALLY SAFE ZONES.......39
14.2.2 Supply Output ............................................ 27 17.6.1 Mixed I.S. and Non-I.S. Zones ...................40
14.2.3 Fusing ....................................................... 27 17.7 THE DELAY MODE FEATURE ..........................40
14.2.4 Battery Charger ........................................ 27 17.7.1 Selection of Outputs to be Delayed ............40
14.2.5 Battery Temperature Compensation ......... 27 17.8 SELECTABLE ZONAL OR GENERAL ALARM
14.2.6 Battery Monitoring .................................... 27 SOUNDER OPERATION ..................................... 40
14.2.7 Visual indications ...................................... 28 17.9 PULSE NON-ALARM ZONES ............................40
14.2.8 Fault Conditions ....................................... 28 17.10 ALARMS IN CREW AREAS. ..............................41
14.2.9 Battery Disconnect .................................... 28 17.11 DELAY RESTART. ...........................................41
14.3 PS40-1-09 AND PS136-1-09 PSU 17.12 SELECTABLE MUSTER/MANUAL FIRE ALARM
DESCRIPTIONS................................................ 28 SOUNDER OPERATION. .................................... 41
14.3.1 T1204 24 V DC PSU [PS40-1-09] ............ 28 17.13 INHIBIT FIRE PROTECTION ON NON-LATCHED
ZONE ..............................................................41
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17.14 DELAY ALARM SILENCE AND RESET .............. 41 FIGURE 10 – REAR RIGHT HAND SIDE OF DISPLAY PCB . 24
17.15 ALARMS ON EVAC ONLY ................................ 41 FIGURE 11 - C1634 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE ............... 25
17.16 SILENCE BEFORE RESET ................................. 42 FIGURE 12 - C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE .... 26
17.17 CONTINUOUS/PULSED SOUNDERS .................. 42 FIGURE 13 - C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD ....... 26
17.18 SILENT ZONE TEST ......................................... 42 FIGURE 14 - C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE BOARD .......... 26
17.19 BUZZER DISABLE ........................................... 42 FIGURE 15 –PS40-1-09 1.5 AMP 24VOLT DC POWER
17.20 LATCHED FAULTS .......................................... 42 SUPPLY LAYOUT ........................................ 31
17.21 REPEATER CONFIGURATION ........................... 42 FIGURE 16 - PS136-1-09 5 AMP 110/230 VOLT AC
17.22 OUTPUT RELAY CONFIGURATION .................. 42 POWER SUPPLY LAYOUT ............................ 32
17.23 EARTH FAULT MONITORING. .......................... 42 FIGURE 17 – C1626 FIELD TERMINATIONS ..................... 45
18. PANEL REPEATERS .......................................... 42 FIGURE 18 - C1627 FIELD TERMINATIONS ..................... 45
18.1 REPEATER USER INDICATIONS ....................... 43 FIGURE 19 – T1232 - C1632 17 -32 ZONE EXPANSION
18.2 REPEATER USER CONTROLS ........................... 44 BOARD FIELD TERMINATIONS ..................... 46
19. CIRCUIT CONNECTION DETAILS ................. 45 FIGURE 20 – FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE AND FAULT SIGNAL
19.1 T1204 - C1626 4 ZONE PANEL AND REPEATER OUTPUT CONNECTIONS .............................. 47
TERMINATION DETAILS .................................. 45 FIGURE 21 - RESET RELAY CONTACT CONNECTION
19.2 T1216 AND T1232 - C1627 16 ZONE DETAILS...................................................... 48
MOTHERBOARD TERMINATION DETAILS ........ 45 FIGURE 22 – AUXILIARY I/P CONNECTION DETAIL ........ 48
19.3 32 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD TERMINATION FIGURE 23 – ALARM CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION ............. 49
DETAILS ......................................................... 46 FIGURE 24 - TYPICAL T1200 WIRING DIAGRAM ............ 50
19.4 AUXILIARY SUPPLY ........................................ 46 FIGURE 25 – C1634 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS ............ 51
19.5 FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE OUTPUT AND FAULT FIGURE 26 – REPEATER WIRING DIAGRAM ................... 51
OUTPUT SIGNAL OUTPUTS ............................. 46 FIGURE 27 – MUSTER INTERFACE WIRING DIAGRAM .... 51
19.6 USE OF AUXILIARY INPUTS ............................ 48 FIGURE 28 – A1466 INTERFACE RELAY SPECIFICATION 62
19.7 SOUNDER CIRCUITS ........................................ 48
19.8 ELECTRICAL DESIGN OF DETECTION ZONES .. 49
19.8.1 Maximum Number of Devices on a Zone ... 49 2. List Of Tables
19.9 C1634 VOYAGE DATA RECORDER OUTPUT
MODULE FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS ......... 51 TABLE 1 - MOTHERBOARD DIL SWITCH CONFIGURATION
19.10 REPEATER PANEL AND REPEATER MUSTER DESIGN/RECORD ........................................ 63
WIRING .......................................................... 51 TABLE 2 - ZONE CONFIGURATION DESIGN/RECORD ...... 64
20. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND TABLE 3 - OUTPUT DELAY CONFIGURATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION ........... 52 DESIGN/RECORD ........................................ 64
21. T1200 INPUT AND OUTPUT SPECIFICATION
................................................................................ 56
22. APPENDIX ............................................................ 59
22.1 EN54 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS WITH
REQUIREMENTS .............................................. 59
22.2 ANCILLARY FUNCTIONS NOT REQUIRED BY
EN54 .............................................................. 59
22.3 POWER SUPPLY LOAD CALCULATION ............ 60
22.4 MINIMUM STANDBY BATTERY CAPACITY
CALCULATION ................................................ 60
22.5 A1466 INTERFACE RELAY .............................. 62
22.6 PANEL CONFIGURATION DESIGN CHART ........ 63
1. List Of Figures
FIGURE 1 – PANEL ENCLOSURES EXTERNAL VIEW ...........5
FIGURE 2 – T1200 B1 BATTERY BOX ..............................6
FIGURE 3 - T1204 PANEL – GENERAL ASSEMBLY .......... 10
FIGURE 4 –T1216 PANEL – GENERAL ASSEMBLY ........... 11
FIGURE 5 - T1232 PANEL – GENERAL ASSEMBLY........... 12
FIGURE 6 - T1216RA1[A2][DC] REPEATER [AC PSU
AND DC POWERED VERSIONS] – GENERAL
ASSEMBLY .................................................. 15
FIGURE 7 – C1626 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT................... 21
FIGURE 8 – C1627 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT................... 22
FIGURE 9 - C1632 16 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD .............. 23
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Figure 1 – Panel Enclosures external view
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Figure 2 – T1200 B1 Battery Box
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T1204A1
C1628 – 4 zone panel display 2605041 fitted with 4
509.023.021 2605080 T1204A2
zone overlay 1800608. [No inserts]
T1204DC
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4.2.7 Output Expansion System total quantity of each type of O/P board connected
to the panel.
The output expansion system is an expandable
modular output system, for use local to the T1216
and T1232 panels. It is comprised of an Output 4.2.9 C1634 – VDR Output Module
Interface Board and three types of Output boards The VDR output module is provided to signal
that provide various output expansion options. critical Fire Alarm Panel conditions to the vessel‟s
General features: Voyage Data Recorder unit. It is implemented on
8 outputs per output board. the volt-free relay board (C1634) and is fitted as
standard to the T1216 and T1232. The VDR is not
4 application types: supported on the T1204.
o Type 1 – Indication output module. Five volt-free changeover contacts are used to
o Type 2 – Fire protection output module. provide the following signals:
o Type 3 – Sounder output module. Common Fire.
o Type 4 – Voyage data recorder output Common Fault – Fail-Safe.
module.
Mains Failed – Fail-Safe.
Pre defined zone group allocation for types 1, 2
Back-up Supply Failed – Fail Safe.
and 3 which allocates a group of 8 sequential
zones to each board as follows. Zone groups Machinery space fire detected. [Any zone or
are: number of zones can be configured to operate
Zones 1-8, 9-16, 17-24, 25-32. this output].
Pole 6 on the 6-way DIL switch on the C1634 is
All terminals for field cabling are suitable for
used to configure the module to the VDR mode.
2.5mm conductors.
None of the other configuration settings on this
Ribbon Cable connection to panel providing 2- switch are relevant to the VDR operation.
wire RS485 Serial Communications to all boards
and DC power for C1634 (and other signals).
4.3 T1200 Repeater Description
DC Power supply input from panel or an
The repeater uses the same C1626 motherboard,
external PSU depending upon application.
C1628 16 zone or C1629 32 zone display and
A maximum of 13 output boards can be enclosures as for the T1200 fire alarm panels. The
connected to a single panel [4 off type 1, 4 off components for the redundant motherboard circuits
type 2, 4 off type 3, 1 off type 4]. [zones, alarm circuits etc] are not fitted to the
Overviews for the C1630 interface and the C1634 repeater motherboard. The repeater and fire panel
Voyage Data Recorder are provided below, further mechanical arrangements are similar. The C1631
details of the Output Expansion Modules can be Repeater interface board is fitted to the repeater
found in the Output Expansion Module Manual. motherboard and must also be fitted to the fire
panel motherboard. Repeaters are available with a
4.2.8 C1630 Output Interface range of PSUs and can also be powered directly
from the panel [not approved to EN54
This PCB is fitted as standard to the T1216 and requirements]. An optional Muster Interface board
T1232 motherboard and is required when output [C1665] is available and must be fitted to all
expansion modules [including the C1634 Voyage repeater panels and the fire alarm panel if a muster
Data Recorder Output module] are used. It provides fire condition is required to be initiated from
the communication path between panel and output repeater panels.
modules. A 7-way DIL switch is used to set up the Repeaters are not provided for the T1204.
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BATTERY CLAMPS
REPEATER I/F
MAINS CABLE CLAMP
MAINS TERMINAL BLOCK
EARTH STRAP
MOTHERBOARD
BEHIND MOTHERBOARD PCB
MUSTER I/F (OPTIONAL)
EARTH POST
EARTH POST
RATING LABEL
EARTH STRAP
DISPLAY BOARD
Figure 6 - T1216RA1[A2][DC] repeater [AC PSU and DC powered versions] – General Assembly
5. Functional Specification
5.1 Panel Input/Output List T1200 Fire Alarm Panels
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Enclosures Tough welded mild steel enclosures with high quality paint
finish.
Gland-plates top and bottom with generous internal space for
termination and looming.
Optional door stay available for all panels except T1204A1,
T1204A2, T1204DC, T1200B, and T1216RDC.
Battery disconnect Protects the battery from permanent damage due to deep
discharge by automatically disconnecting it when the battery
voltage falls below 19.5V.
Mains Failed Indication Delay The indication of main power failure is delayed by 90
seconds to allow the power to be switched from ship to shore
and vice versa without generating a false fault indication.
Total power failure warning on the fire A separate, non-rechargeable 9V battery provides the power
panels for an audible warning should the primary [ship‟s] supply
and the panel‟s standby battery fail (or be disconnected).
Class change input Operates all sounders for up to 5 seconds without giving any
panel indications. [This is a land-based feature].
Selectable Zonal or General alarm Selectable via DIL switches on the motherboard.
sounder operation with sounders in alert The standard sounders on the T1204 panel can be used in
or silent in adjacent zones General or Zonal modes. [On T1216 and T1232 panels these
sounders always operate in General mode regardless of DIL
switch setting].
The output expansion system provides additional sounder
circuits for General or Zonal use on the T1216 and T1232
panels.
General sounder operation continuous or DIL switch selectable on the motherboard. All sounders
pulsed operate continuously or pulsed as selected.
Restart sounders or restart sounder delay DIL switch selectable on the motherboard. With the panel in
the silence alarms condition, a 2nd zone fire condition restarts
the sounder delay or immediately operates all sounders. [This
is available only when panel is configured to the Crew
Alarm Mode.]
Configurable Fire Output, Fire Protection Configuration Links on the motherboard allow each Output
and Fault Output relays Relay to be individually selected to the EN54 powered/fault-
monitored mode or non-EN54-compliant volt-free
changeover contacts.
Factory configuration - Fully Monitored (EN54 Mode).
Auxiliary 24V DC power supply output Protected by an electronic fuse. Operation of the fuse is
indicated on the display. Operation of the Reset button on the
panel display resets the electronic fuse.
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One Man Zone Test Each zone can be independently set to the One Man test
condition. Sounders can be configured to operate briefly to
confirm the panel has detected the test fire or not to operate
during the test fire.
Selectable Manual Fire Alarm or Muster Manual Fire Alarm response: All sounders operate until
sounder response silenced.
Muster response: International Marine Muster signal, capable
of operation even if the panel processor fails.
Optional manual muster activation from Allows the muster condition to be manually initiated from the
repeater panel repeater panel even if the repeater panel processor fails.
Dimmable LED indicators on fire panels All display-mounted LEDs can be manually dimmed for
and repeater panels night time operation where bright indications may be too
obtrusive.
Panel has 8 selectable brightness levels.
Repeater has two selectable brightness levels.
Automatic fire detector and manual call Each zone is capable of recognising whether a fire condition
point fire event discrimination has been caused by an automatic fire detector or a manual
call point. This is used in conjunction with the output delay
features.
Output expansion system for the T1216 Three different modules each providing eight switched
and T1232 panels outputs:
Open collector, suitable for LED mimics.
Volt-free relays for external signalling or equipment
control.
Fault-monitored, powered outputs for EN54-2 type Fire
Protection control or additional sounder circuits.
Voyage Data Recorder Output Board Provides output signals for the Voyage Data Recorder:
Common Fire.
Common Fault.
Mains Failed.
Back-up Supply Failed.
Machinery space fire. [Zonally configurable]
Other configuration features Prevent the Fire Protection output operating for a fire
condition on a “Non-Latch” zone.
Inhibit the silencing and resetting of the panel for 3
minutes following the occurrence of a fire alarm. [Does
not apply to Muster Alarm].
Set the sounders to operate only when the panel is in the
Manual Fire Alarm/Muster condition.
Inhibit the resetting of the fire alarm condition until the
alarm sounders have been silenced.
Disable the internal panel buzzer.
Select latching fault mode where all fault conditions
latch until the panel is manually reset.
Restore factory default configuration.
Repeater panels Support for up to 5 repeater panels via two-wire RS485 serial
communication. [Repeaters not available for the T1204
panel].
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Fault Output
[Marked
J2 and J23. Fault Repeater
Connectors for Routing] Interface
C1665 Muster Connectors –
Interface – Not Not Used
Fire Output Fire
Used
[Marked Fire Protection
Routing] Output]
Microcontroller
Programming Configuration links
Connector – for Fire & Fault
Signal [Routing] J19 DC supply in
Factory Use and PSU faults from
Only O/Ps and Fire
J1 PS40 PSU [when
Protection O/P
Display fitted]
Connector
Secondary AC from
FS1 transformer
Battery Fuse
Configuration Battery
mode enabled Terminals J18
LED indicator Earth Fault Disable
Configuration Link
switches Power Supply LED
Configuration SW2/1 to SW2/10 Status indicators:
switches OUTPUT OK
SW1/1 to SW1/10 Battery/Charger Fault
Battery
Thermistor Charger Fault
Terminals Mains Fault
Connector
for O/P
Aux DC
expansion
Supply
modules
24V & 0V
Fault Output
[Marked Fault
J2 and J23 Configuration links for routing]
Connector for C1665 Fire & Fault Signal
Muster Interface [Routing] O/Ps and Fire
Connector
Protection O/P
for C1632,
Zone
Microcontroller C1630 Output Expansion
Programming expansion Interface Board
Connector – Connectors
C1631 Repeater
Factory Use Interface Connectors
Only
J1 J24 DC supply out to
Display expansion boards
Connector
J19 DC supply in & PSU fault
from PS136 [when fitted]
PULSE ALARMS
DELAY RESTART
Configuration J18
mode enabled Configuration Earth Fault
LED indicator switches Monitoring Link
SW2/1 to SW2/10
Configuration
switches
SW1/1 to SW1/10
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Connector for
motherboard
ribbon
Detection zone
terminals for zones
17 – 32
Buzzer
Connector
Key Switch
Connector
Buzzer 9V battery
Connector Connector
Key Switch
Motherboard
Ribbon Cable
Connector
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J3 Comms out
Microcontroller Programming
SW1Config switch Connector – Factory Use
Top to bottom: Only
AD0 (not used)
AD1 (not used)
ZNO (not used) SW 2 – Reset processor
ZN1 (not used)
ZONAL (not used)
VDR (ON)
Power Supply On
LED
Comms
Fault LED
Processor fault LED
1
quantity and type of O/P modules F/P 0
connected. F/P 1
2
From top to bottom: S/C 0
3
F/P0 – Fire Protection S/C 1
4
F/P1 – Fire Protection
S/C0 – Sounder Controller
5
LED 0
S/C1 – Sounder controller 6
LED 1
LED0 – LED driver VDR
7
R0
1
Configuration switch. R1
2
R2
3
Used in Repeaters to
set the repeater
address.
Figure 13 - C1631 Repeater Interface Board
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protects against reversed connection of the supplying the panel for an abnormally long
batteries. period of time.
The batteries are reconnected when the mains
14.2.7 Visual indications voltage is present and the battery voltage is greater
than 18.5V +/-0.46V.
The following visual indications are provided:
i) A green „Output – OK‟ LED. This simply 14.3 PS40-1-09 and PS136-1-09 PSU
indicates that power is being supplied to the Descriptions
load.
ii) A yellow „Thermistor Fault‟ LED. This 14.3.1 T1204 24 V DC PSU [PS40-1-09]
indicates an open circuit or short circuit fault of
the thermistor circuit. The PS40-1-09 is intended for use on vessels using
iii) A yellow „Batt Charge Fault‟ LED indicating 24VDC power supply installations. This self-
any one of the following conditions: contained PSU is located within the T1204 panel
enclosure on the chassis under the C1626
o Battery or associated wiring has become motherboard. See Figure 3 - T1204 panel – General
disconnected. Assembly.
o Battery or associated wiring has become NOTE: This PSU contains a fan which runs
short circuited. continuously to maintain a constant air flow inside
o Battery fuse blown. the enclosure. This fan creates a low continuous
o Low Battery voltage (<15.7V ±0.4V). humming noise which will change pitch depending
o Battery and inter-connection resistance is on the current being drawn from the PSU. The fan
greater than or equal to 1 ohm. has an operational life of at least 5 years and failure
of the fan will not cause the PSU to fail
iv) A yellow „Charger Fault‟ LED. This could be
immediately.
due to any of the following conditions:
o A mains fault exists (described below)
14.3.2 T1216 and T1232 5 Amp
o Switching regulator or charger circuitry is 110/230VAC PSU [PS136-1-09]
malfunctioning.
o Battery fuse blown. The PS136-1-09 5Amp 110/230V AC switch-mode
PSU is a self-contained unit and is located within
o Open or short circuit fault of thermistor the panel enclosure on the chassis under the
circuit motherboard. The stand-by batteries are also
o The power supply output voltage has been accommodated within the panel enclosure. See
incorrectly set to a value less than the Figure 4 –T1216 panel – General Assembly.
terminal voltage of the batteries. NOTE: This PSU contains a fan which runs
v) A yellow „Mains Fault‟ LED. This indicates continuously to maintain a constant air flow inside
that the mains voltage has failed or is less than the enclosure. This fan creates a low continuous
the required minimum for correct operation of humming noise which will change pitch depending
the power supply [80% of the rated voltage]. on the current being drawn from the PSU. The fan
has an operational life of at least 5 years and failure
14.2.8 Fault Conditions of the fan will not cause the PSU to fail
immediately.
Internally communicated to the panel motherboard.
14.3.3 Input Supplies
14.2.9 Battery Disconnect
PS136-1-09 AC mains supply version:
The PSU provides a battery disconnect facility
which disconnects the batteries when the battery AC supply input of 110-230V RMS, auto ranging.
terminal voltage falls below 21.2V ±0.53V. This The AC supply is monitored for failure/brownout.
will occur under the following conditions: A supply fault condition is indicated if the AC
supply is below the brownout limit of
A short-circuit across the battery terminals. approximately 80V and the unit is unable to
Prevention of deep discharge of the batteries if maintain normal output.
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PS40-1-09 DC primary supply version: The output current is shared between the panel load
The DC supply input [nominal 24VDC] is capable and battery charging. The battery charging current
of accepting a voltage range of 18 to 31.2VDC. is therefore dependent on output current and will
fall to zero as the panel load approaches the
specified maximum output current.
14.3.4 Fusing
On both AC and DC versions, the battery is 14.3.7 Temperature Compensation
connected through a 20mm T8AH230V replaceable [PS40-1-09 and PS136-1-09]
fuse located on the PSU PCB.
PS136-1-09 AC mains supply version: The chargers provide a temperature-compensated
charging voltage over a battery temperature range
The PSU is protected by a fuse link fitted to the live of –10oC to +55oC. A Thermistor sensor, located at
(L1) incoming feed. This fuse is not replaceable by the battery, is used to sense the ambient
the user. temperature. The Thermistor circuit is monitored
for open and short circuit faults.
PS40-1-09 DC primary supply version:
14.3.8 Charger Monitor [PS40-1-09 and
The PSU is protected by a fuse link fitted to the
positive (DC+) incoming feed. This fuse is not
PS136-1-09]
replaceable by the user. The output from the charger is monitored to ensure
that the battery is being charged. A fault is reported
14.3.5 DC Output within 30 seconds of a fault occurring.
PS136-1-09 AC mains supply version:
5A continuous at 27.3VDC. The output provides 14.3.9 Battery Health Functions [PS40-
power for the battery charger and the 27.3V load 1-09 and PS136-1-09]
outputs. Battery connections reversed or short circuited:
The current limited constant voltage charger output The battery and circuit are protected from reverse
is compatible with Power-sonic sealed lead acid or short circuit wiring.
batteries.
PS40-1-09 DC primary supply version: 14.3.10 Battery Test [PS40-1-09 and
1.5A continuous at 27.3VDC. This output provides PS136-1-09]
power for the battery charger and the 27.3V load
outputs. A battery test to determine the Battery plus inter-
connection resistance is automatically carried out
The current-limited constant voltage charger output
approximately every 20 minutes. Similarly, a test to
is compatible with Power-sonic sealed lead acid
see if the Battery is present is carried out every 30
batteries.
seconds.
14.3.12 Monitoring Indications on the in the fault condition. Both are used internally to
PSU [PS40-1-09 and PS136-1-09] signal to the fire panel.
Charger Fault (LED 2 – yellow) Common Fault:
This LED is on when the fault condition is active Operating for primary supply failed, battery fault or
(battery not being charged), i.e.: charger fault.
Primary Supply Failed:
Charger output below battery voltage.
Operating for primary supply failed.
Failure of AC or DC primary supply.
Battery Thermistor is either open circuit or short 14.4.1 Safety Earth
circuit.
Battery Fault (LED 3 – yellow) Warning. A safety earth wire is connected to the
Power Supply Equipment chassis and terminated
This LED is on when the fault condition is active, with a ferrule. To ensure safe operation, this lead
i.e.:
must be connected to the enclosure earth point at all
Battery is open circuit or short circuit. times.
Battery fuse has blown or battery wiring has
become disconnected. 14.5 Mechanical Protection [PS40-1-09
Battery plus inter-connection resistance is & PS136-1-09]
greater than 0.6 ohms. Warning:
Primary Supply (LED 1 – green) These power supplies use hazardous voltages.
This LED is normally illuminated and extinguishes The units are fitted with a protective cage to
in the event of failure of the primary supply. protect service access users from electrical
shock. Disconnect from mains before opening.
14.4 Fault Outputs [PS40-1-09 and To prevent overheating, the ventilation holes in
PS136-1-09] the cage must not be obscured.
Two open collector type outputs are provided, both
active low in the healthy condition, high impedance
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Incoming Battery
24VDC connections
supply fuse DC Load [Batt +, Batt -]
[F1]. Non connector
replaceable [+ve, -ve] Thermistor
connections
Fault O/Ps:
Incoming DC
supply fail.
Common fault
Earth
lead
Cover – DO NOT REMOVE.
Battery
Cover – DO
connections
NOT REMOVE.
[Batt +, Batt -]
AC mains
supply fuse
[F1]. Non Thermistor
replaceable connections
Mains
Supply Battery fuse
terminals [F6]
Load Type:
connections T8AH250V
[+ve, -ve]
Fault O/Ps:
Incoming DC Supply fail.
Common fault
Earth
lead LEDs:
Supply On [green]
Charger fault [yellow].
Battery fault [yellow].
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Standby Max.
Manufacturer Part no. Description Current Devices
(mA) per zone
Conventional Heat Detector Fixed Temperature
Thorn/Tyco MD631EX 0.050 24
(IS)
Tyco 601CH-M Conventional Enhanced CO Detector [marine] 0.067 17
Conventional Heat Detector
Tyco 601H-R-M 0.067 17
(Rate of Rise) [marine]
Conventional Heat Detector
Tyco 601H-F-M 0.067 17
Fixed Temperature {60 Deg C) [marine]
Tyco 601P-M Conventional Optical Smoke Detector [marine] 0.067 17
Conventional High Performance Optical Smoke
Tyco 601PH-M 0.067 17
Detector [marine]
Thorn CP260M Manual Call Point [Marine] 0.000 32
Non Branded MCP220EX Manual Call Point [IS] 0.000 32
Tyco MCP250M Manual Call Point [Marine] 0.000 32
Tyco MCP260M Manual Call Point [Marine] 0.000 32
Thorn/Tyco MCP200 Manual Call Point 0.000 32
Thorn/Tyco MCP210 Manual Call Point 0.000 32
Thorn/Tyco MCP230 Manual Call Point 0.000 32
Non Branded 5B 5” Conventional Base N/A N/A
Notes:
1. This panel is designed with resistors as end of line devices. In order for detector head removal
monitoring to function correctly any line continuity diodes in the detector bases that are in circuit when
the detector head is removed must be disconnected. Removal of a detector will result in an open-circuit
fault and any devices further along the zone wiring will no longer function.
2. The total current drawn by detectors on a zone must not exceed 1.2mA, otherwise the panel may not
detect an open circuit fault on the zone wiring. The above table shows the AVERAGE standby current
drawn by each device. To calculate the total number of devices that may be connected to a zone, add up
the individual standby current values for each device and make sure that the total current does not
exceed 1.2mA.
3. If a galvanic isolator (MTL5061) is used on the zone then this device will also draw current. Allow at
least 0.1mA for the barrier (this could rise to 0.4mA depending on how much current is drawn by the
detectors).
4. The maximum number of devices per zone including manual call points must not exceed 32 even if the
current consumption is less than 1.2mA. This is a requirement of BSEN54 which requires that a single
fault on a zone should not prevent the operation of more than 32 devices.
The values in the above table are for guidance only and will vary for individual detectors. Each zone should be
fully checked for correct fault monitoring during installation & commissioning.
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SYSTEM FAULT 6.
RESET DISABLE
7.
EARTH FAULT
8.
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9.
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10.
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11.
DELAY 12.
SOUNDER TEST OVERRIDE
13.
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14.
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15.
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED 16.
SYSTEM FAULT 6.
RESET DISABLE
7.
EARTH FAULT
8.
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9.
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10.
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11.
DELAY 12.
SOUNDER TEST OVERRIDE
13.
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14.
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15.
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED 16.
Overrides the delay when delay is running, turning the delay mode When the panel is in the fire condition and
Delay Override
off. All delayed outputs will operate immediately. the delay is running.
Enables the User select feature for selection of zones or outputs via
Select On/Off When controls are unlocked
Select ↑ Select ↓ for disablement/re-enablement.
Press to illuminate all LEDs on the display and operate the buzzer.
Test Display All indications remain active for approx 5 seconds after button When controls are locked or unlocked
release.
When controls are unlocked, the Select
Press to clear the disablement or test condition on a zone or output
Enable switch has been operated and a zone or
selected via the User Select feature.
output has been selected
1] Press to disable a zone or output selected via the User Select
1] As above.
feature. LED is lit whilst any disablement is active
Disable
2] Press to view delay configuration of sounders, Fire and Fire
2] When controls are unlocked.
Protection outputs.
Press to initiate the One Man Test on sounders or zones as selected
Test As above.
via the User Select feature. LED lit whilst test mode is active.
1] Used to scroll the cursor indication through the zone and output
1] When controls are unlocked and the
fault LEDs on the display to select a zone or output for disablement,
Select switch has been operated.
Select ↑ Select ↓ or test. [LED illuminated when Select Mode is active]
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16.3 Selection of Zones or Outputs for described in 16.3. With the cursor flashing on the
Disablement, Enablement or Test required zone, pressing the Test button initiates the
The panel provides a simple and straightforward zone test. Pressing the Enable button or pressing the
means for selecting the sounder outputs and/or Test button again clears the test condition and
zones which are to be disabled, re-enabled or set to restores normal operation to the zone.
the test mode. The Fire Output, Fire Protection The features of the One Man Zone Test condition
output and Fault Output can also be individually are:
disabled and enabled. A fire condition on a zone in Test Mode will not
The zone or output is selected using the Cursor operate any of the fire outputs.
Select feature. This allows the user to move a Sounders can be configured not to respond to a
flashing cursor indication up or down through the detector test or to operate for 5 seconds and then
yellow fault LEDs associated with the available automatically silence. When selected to respond
zones and outputs until the required zone or output to the detector zone test, sounders operate in
is highlighted. The yellow LED for the selected general or zonal mode in accordance with the
zone/output flashes in “Cursor” mode, which is panel configuration.
easily distinguishable from all other indications.
The panel will respond normally to a fire
With the cursor flashing on the required
condition on any zone not selected to the Test
zone/output, pressing the Disable button disables
Mode.
the zone/output. Pressing the Enable button re-
enables the zone/output. Pressing the Test button After each test the panel and the device being
initiates the test condition. [Note: Fire Output, Fire tested is automatically reset allowing the next
Protection output and Fault Output cannot be device to be tested without needing to return to
placed in a test condition]. the panel to silence and reset.
If a fire condition occurs on any zone other than
16.4 Disablement/Re-enablement of a zone in test mode, the panel responds fully to
Detection Zones and Outputs the fire condition as per its normal fire response
and configuration. In this case the zone(s) in test
Any or all of the zones can be disabled.
will not be reset automatically.
A disabled zone will not report fire or fault
conditions. The fire panel will respond normally to
16.6 Alarm Sounder One man Test
fire device operations and wiring faults on all
enabled zones. The One Man Sounder Test operates all sounders
on an intermittent basis until the Test mode is
The following outputs can also be individually
manually cleared. This allows an engineer to walk
disabled/enabled:
the vessel and confirm the operation of all the
All Sounder circuits. sounders. The sounder on/off cycle is 2 seconds on
The Fire Output. and 15 seconds off to allow operation to be
The Fire Protection Output. confirmed without being too intrusive for other
occupants.
The Fault Output.
A genuine fire alarm condition overrides the test
A disabled output will not report fault conditions mode and operates the sounders normally.
and will not operate during a fault/fire alarm
condition. The only exception to this is the Muster
Alarm function which always operates the sounder 16.7 Turning the Delay Mode on/off.
circuits even if they are disabled. STANDARD (NON-CREW) MODE:
The delay is automatically turned on when any
16.5 Detector Zone One man Test. of the outputs are configured to be delayed and
automatically turned off when all of the outputs
When selected to the One Man Test condition,
are configured not to be delayed. The DELAY
devices connected to the zone can be operated for
LED illuminates to indicate that the delay is on.
test purposes without operating the Fire output or
Pressing the DISABLE button will illuminate
the Fire Protection outputs.
the relevant fault LEDs to show which circuits
The zone[s] to be set to the One Man Test condition have been set to the delay mode.
are selected using the Cursor Select feature
17.3 Configure Delayed Outputs sounders, the Fire output and zone outputs as
Having operated the DIL switch for configuring normal. The Fire protection output can be
delayed outputs the appropriate output can be configured to operate or not to operate via DIL
selected via the Cursor select feature and can be switch 1/1. On clearing the fire input signal on a
programmed as either a Delayed output or a Non- zone configured to the non-latching mode, the panel
Delayed output. If the output is set to the delay will clear the alarm indication if no other fire
mode, the appropriate output fault LED will be alarms are present.
illuminated in steady mode.
The following outputs can be independently 17.6 Configure Intrinsically Safe
programmed as delayed or non-delayed: Zones.
i) All Sounder Circuits (panel & output boards) Warning: Intrinsically safe zone arrangement.
unless in CREW mode Ensure that the installation has been carried
ii) Fire Output out in full accordance with the installation
iii) All Fire Protection Outputs (panel & output documentation provided with the I.S. devices
boards) and I.S. barrier. Failure to carry out the
installation correctly is likely to render the
An output programmed as Delayed will not operate system unsafe and risks causing an explosion.
while the 2-minute delay timer is running.
End-of-line resistors must be used which
comply with the requirements laid down in
17.4 Configure Machinery Space the installation data sheets provided with the
Zones I.S. barrier and the I.S. fire detection devices.
Having selected the DIL switch for configuring 10kOhm resistors are required for the zone
machinery space zones the appropriate zone can be circuits and 3k9 Ohm for the sounder
selected via the Cursor select feature and can be circuits.
programmed as either a Machinery Space Zone or a Zones containing I.S. devices must be
non-Machinery Space Zone. If the zone is a configured as Intrinsically Safe zones to
Machinery Space Zone, then the appropriate zone ensure correct short circuit fault monitoring.
fault LED will be illuminated in steady mode.
Having selected the DIL switch for configuring the
A fire condition on a Machinery Space zone will Intrinsically Safe zones (I.S.) the appropriate zone
operate the Machinery Space Fire Detected output can be selected via the Cursor select feature and can
relay on the C1634 Voyage Data Recorder Output be programmed as either an I.S. Zone or a standard
Module. zone. If the zone is an I.S. Zone, then the
NOTE: The T1204 does not support the VDR appropriate zone fault LED will be illuminated in
output board and so this configuration has no effect. steady mode.
When configured to the Standard Mode the fire
17.5 Configure Non-Latching Zones and fault trip thresholds for the zone are set by the
Having selected the DIL switch for configuring panel to the optimum normal values and are
non-latching zones the appropriate zone can be compatible with a large range of Tyco detection
selected via the Cursor select feature and can be devices. This is the factory set condition.
programmed as either a Non-latching Fire Zone or a When configured to the Intrinsically Safe Mode
Latching Fire zone. If the zone is a Non-latching the fire and fault trip thresholds for the zone are set
Fire Zone, then the appropriate zone fault LED will by the panel to allow fire detection through I.S
be illuminated in steady mode. barriers (MTL5061 galvanic isolator).
The Non-latching Fire zone facility is primarily Intrinsically Safe alarm devices [sounders] may be
provided to allow multiple panels to be linked connected via an MTL 5021 galvanic isolator.
together via the Fire Protection relay and non- There are no requirements for configuring the
latching zone without causing a system lock-up panel‟s sounder outputs.
condition, where the connected panels cannot be Note: Galvanic isolators prevent correct fault
reset from the alarm condition. monitoring of the sounder circuit due to the low
A fire detector operation on a zone configured to monitoring voltage (open circuit fault occurs).
the non-latch fire mode initiates the fire alarm Any cable fault between the isolator and I.S.
condition on the panel and operates the fire alarm sounders will not be detected. The 3K9 EOL
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resistor must be fitted to the terminals on the Pressing the Manual Fire Alarm/Muster button
safe side of the barrier. on the fire alarm panel or repeater. [Operates the
sounders only - does not override other outputs].
17.6.1 Mixed I.S. and Non-I.S. Zones
Where the Safety System Documentation allows, 17.7.1 Selection of Outputs to be
zones can contain I.S. and Non I.S. devices. The Delayed
requirements of the Safety Documentation must See section 17.3 for configuration details.
be applied and the number of I.S. devices must The factory default is no outputs selected for delay
be limited to 3 in total. (except in CREW mode – all sounder circuits
The I.S. devices must be located at the end of the except 1 & 2 on the panel are delayed).
zone with the I.S. barrier located in an adjacent safe The delay configuration status of the outputs can be
area. All of the non-I.S. devices must be installed in checked on the display by unlocking the controls
the zone between the barrier and the panel. and pressing and holding the Disable button.
The zone must be configured to the NON-I.S. mode Outputs selected to the delay mode will provide the
[This simply sets the operating detection thresholds disabled [steady] indication on the Fire Protection
and is not a safety issue]. Fault/Disabled, Fire Output Fault/Disabled,
Sounder Fault/Disabled LEDs (Sounder Delay not
The non-I.S. section [safe side - between the panel indicated in CREW mode). The indication clears
and the I.S. barrier] will support full open and short when the Disable button is released.
circuit fault monitoring and detector/MCPs fire
event discrimination. The I.S. section [hazardous
17.8 Selectable Zonal or General
side - between the IS barrier and the end of line
resistor] will support open circuit fault monitoring Alarm sounder operation
only - short circuit fault will initiate a detector fire The Zonal Alarms DIL switch selects the sounders
condition. It will not support detector/MCP to either:
discrimination - all I.S. devices will raise a detector a) General Alarm Mode [all sounders operate for
fire condition. any fire condition] or
b) Zonal Alarm [in conjunction with the Pulse
17.7 The Delay Mode Feature Non-Alarm Zones switch – see section 17.9]
NOTE: This feature does not comply with The four standard sounder circuits on the 4-zone
the requirements of EN54-2. panel can be used in General or Zonal modes. On
the 16 and 32-zone panels, these sounder outputs
Outputs can be configured to be delayed in always operate in the General mode regardless of
response to an automatic fire detector operating on the setting on the general/zonal alarms
any zone: configuration DIL switch. The optional output
i) Overall delay length – fixed at 2 minutes. expansion system [see 4.2.7 above] provides
ii) Single-Stage (2-stage Delay DIL switch is additional sounder circuits for General or Zonal use
disabled). on the T1216 and T1232 panels.
iii) Output Circuits to be delayed – configured as
described in 17.3. 17.9 Pulse Non-Alarm Zones
Operation of an automatic fire detector will raise This DIL switch selects the type of zonal sounder
the fire alarm indication audibly and visibly on the alarm response to a fire when the Zonal Alarms
panel, operate any non-delayed outputs and start the feature described above is selected. The two
time delay function for any delayed outputs. selectable options are:
The delay can be overridden, causing all outputs to a) Zonal sounders for zone in the fire condition
operate immediately, by any of the following operate continuously until silenced. All others
means: are silent.
Operation of a manual call point on any zone. b) Zonal sounders operate continuously - all other
sounders operate in pulsed mode until silenced.
Operation of the Delay Override button on the
panel or repeater.
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17.10 Alarms in Crew Areas. In Muster and Manual Fire Alarm modes
If the ZONAL ALARMS switch is OFF and the disabled, the manual fire alarm/muster switch is
PULSE NON-ALARM switch is ON, the Crew not functional. This feature is provided to avoid
Area Alarm mode is enabled. duplication and operator confusion in instances
where a totally separate manual muster system is
When configured to this mode, the activation of an
provided.
automatic fire detector or alert manual call point on
any zone operates standard sounder outputs 1 and 2 All three Muster/Manual Fire Alarm/Disabled
and starts a 2 minute delay. At the end of the delay modes are selected by a single link [J2] on the rear
sounder outputs 3, 4 and any expansion sounder of the display PCB. [Note: The link is clearly
outputs also operate. labelled – “Muster enabled/Evac enabled”. Evac
= Manual Fire Alarm ]. The link is removed for
Operating an Evacuate manual call point overrides
the disabled condition.
the delay and operates all sounder outputs.
The user control insert fitted to the display is
Pressing the Manual Fire Alarm/Muster button
double sided to allow the installer to label the
overrides the delay and operates all sounders in
Manual Fire Alarm/Muster button according to the
either Manual Fire Alarm or muster mode as
panel configuration. On the front side the top left
configured.
hand button is labelled “Manual Fire Alarm” and on
If the Fire O/P and/or the Fire Protection O/Ps are the reverse side it is labelled “Muster”. A blank is
also configured for delayed operation they will be provided for use when the Manual Fire
delayed along with the sounder circuits. Alarm/Muster feature is disabled.
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Zone
Indications
SYSTEM FAULT 6.
RESET
7.
GENERAL TEST
8.
GENERAL DISABLEMENT
SILENCE 9.
COMMUNICATION FAULT BUZZER
10.
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11.
DELAY 12.
SOUNDER TEST OVERRIDE
13.
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED
14.
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED TEST DISPLAY 15.
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED 16.
Switch
Functionality Button Availability
Description
Manual Fire Alarm or 1] Manual Fire Alarm: Operates all sounders When controls are
Muster continuously and lights the Manual Fire Alarm LED unlocked.
[Configuration option adjacent to the button until the silence button is
at Panel] operated. [May be disabled if external
2] Muster: Operates all sounders in the Muster mode muster system is used].
until the silence button is operated.
Silence/Resound Following a fire alarm condition, 1st operation stops When controls are
Alarms the sounders. The General Fire LED and the Zonal unlocked.
Fire LED will change from flashing to steady. 2nd
operation restarts the previously silenced sounders.
Reset Clears the panel display, resets the zones, outputs and When controls are
operates the reset relay. unlocked
and [if Silence Before
Reset is configured] alarms
silenced.
Silence Buzzer Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault When controls are locked
conditions. or unlocked.
Delay Override Overrides the delay when delay is running, turning the When the panel is in the
delay off. All delayed outputs will operate immediately. fire condition and the delay
is running.
Test Display Press to illuminate all LEDs on the display and operate When controls are locked
the buzzer. All indications remain active for approx 5 or unlocked.
seconds after button release. Press again while LEDs
are illuminated to toggle the brightness setting
between high & low.
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Inputs: Outputs:
SIL = Silence alarms DIS = Disablement active
EVAC = Evacuate EVAC = Evacuation active
RST = Reset BUZ Active = Buzzer active
Class change
[Fault [Fire Fire
Zone Aux
Buz Active
Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits signal signal Protection
Outputs DC
1 2 3 4 O/P] O/P]
EVAC
1 2 3 4
EVAC
GND
RST
24V
N/O
O/+
24V
N/C
C/+
C/+
DIS
SIL
O/-
O/-
0V
C/-
1 2 3 4 + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - 0V A B
P
P
P
Note: “Evacuate” or “Evac” = Manual Fire Alarm/Muster
Aux
Reset N/C
Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits
Buz Active
Zone O/Ps DC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
EVAC
EVAC
GND
RST
DIS
24V
- - - - - - - - - - - - A B
SIL
1 2 3 4 + + + + + + + + + + + +
0V
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
24 V
N/O
O/+
C/+
C/+
O/-
O/-
0V
C/-
P
P
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
P
Fault Fire
Zone Circuits Routing Routing
Aux Fire Reset
DC [Fault [Fire Protection
Upper terminal tier signal signal
C/+ = Normally Closed or +ve O/P] O/P]
P = Pole
O/- = Normally Open or -ve
O/+ = Normally open or +ve
C/- = Normally closed or -ve
Zone Circuits
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Zone Circuits
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O/-
Volt-Free Changeover
Relay Configuration
Output conditions: P Connect to normally open or normally closed
For Fire Output and Fire contact as required.
Protection output: Applied voltage must not exceed 30V DC.
Shown in quiescent [de- C/+
energised] condition.
O/+
Volt-Free Changeover
Relay Configuration
Output conditions: P Connect to normally open or normally closed
For Fault O/P: contact as required.
Shown in healthy Applied voltage must not exceed 30V DC.
[energised] condition. C/-
Note: Terminals are dual marked for monitored/powered and volt-free configurations.
For volt-free: O = Open, C = Closed, P = Pole
For monitored/powered: + = Positive, - = Negative
Warning: The volt-free auxiliary relay contacts must not be used to directly switch any voltage which
exceeds 30VDC.
Warning: The volt-free auxiliary relay contacts must not be used to directly switch any voltage which
exceeds 30VDC.
To activate an input, 0VDC should be connected to the input circuit via a normally open contact arranged to
close. [See Figure 22 – Auxiliary I/P connection detail]
19.7 Sounder Circuits prevent damage to the control panel, any solenoid
The T1204 panel has 4 sounder circuits, each rated devices such as bells must also have a suppression
at 0.5 Amps. The 16 and 32 zone panels have 4 diode fitted as shown in Figure 23 – Alarm circuit
sounder circuits each rated at 1 Amp. The circuits configuration.
are reverse polarity monitored for open and short The circuit must be terminated with a 3K9 end of
circuit faults. All connected field devices must be line resistor.
polarised to allow correct fault monitoring. To
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Alarm +
Polarising
diode
[1N4002S]
3K9
Suppression End of
diode line
[1N4002S] resistor
Bell Electronic
sounder
Alarm -
Minimum alarm voltage = Min O/P voltage **– (Alarm current in amps x 2 x alarm circuit length in
metres x cable resistance in Ohms per core per m)
19.8 Electrical Design of Detection The maximum quiescent current available to the
Zones devices on a zone is 1.2mA. Exceeding this value
To allow the panel to correctly monitor for fault will prevent the panel from correctly monitoring for
conditions, the wiring for each zone must be open circuit fault conditions.
installed as a continuous pair with no spurs or tees Note: To comply with BSEN 54-2, the maximum
and be terminated with a 10K Ohm 0.25W end-of- number of devices per zone is limited to 32 and
line resistor. Correct polarity must be strictly the maximum number of devices connected to a
observed throughout. panel is limited to 512.
Intrinsically Safe Zones
19.8.1 Maximum Number of Devices on Warning: I.S. zone wiring and equipment
a Zone installation must comply with the installation
The maximum number of devices supported by a guidelines provided with the I.S. fire detection
zone depends on the quiescent current drawn by equipment and the I.S. barrier. [See section 17.6
each device. The quiescent current will be listed on above].
the device data sheet provided by the Manufacturer
of the device.
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+ 1A 2A -
Manual call point 2K2 0.5W
with 90R resistor resistor
+ -
+ 1 2 -
+ -
Typical zonal
output wiring
Terminal identification notes:
+ C/C = Class Change.
Connect to + - B Act = Buzzer Active
Aux - RST = Reset
24VDC
24VDC -
+ +
relay
Repeater Wiring - see
Figure 1 - Repeater
connection diagram
Lower 1 2 3 4 1+ 1- 2+ 2- 3+ 3- 4+ 4- 5+ 5- 6+ 6- 7+ 7- 8+ 8- 1+ 1- 2+ 2- 3+ 3- 4+ 4 - 24V 0V Sil Evac RST C/C Dis Evac BAct A B GND N/C Lower
terminal tier Zonal O/Ps Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits Aux DC Inputs Outputs Repeater RST terminal tier
Upper Zone Circuits Aux DC Fault Routing Fire Routing Fire Protection RST Upper
terminal tier 9+ 9 - 10 + 10 - 11 + 11 - 12 + 12 - 13 + 13 - 14 + 14 - 15 + 15 - 16 + 16 - 24V 0V O/+ P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/- P N/O terminal tier
Fire Routing, Fault Routing and Fire Protection O/P configuration - Output specification: Fire and Fault output
wiring shown for the
When configured as monitored/powered outputs: When configured as volt-free changeover relays :
19.9 C1634 Voyage Data Recorder Output Module Field Wiring Connections
O/P1 - Common Fire.
O/P2 - Common Fault (Fail-Safe).
O/P3 - Mains Failed (Fail-Safe).
O/P4 - Back-up Supply Failed (fail-Safe).
O/P5 - Machinery space fire detected.
Relay contact rating: 1A at 30V
OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 OP8
Lower terminal tier N/O [Relays 1-8]
TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4
Middle terminal tier [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Pole [Relays 1-8]
Upper terminal tier [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
N/C [Relays 1-8]
C1634 Volt free relay output module terminals [3 - tier]
GND
A
motherboard
B
A
motherboard
These three cores should be contained within the Repeater RS 485 communications cable, the cable
screen being connected to the Earth Bar at panel & repeaters. If a separate cable is used then the cable
screen should be connected to the Earth Bars.
Min Sin GND Mout Sout GND Min Sin GND Mout Sout GND Min Sin GND Mout Sout GND
C1665 Muster Interface C1665 Muster Interface C1665 Muster Interface
in Fire Panel in Repeater Panel1 in Repeater Panel2
Wiring Optional Repeater Muster Interfaces
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Battery circuit
F2AL250V F2AL250V F2AL250V
protection:
20mm fast T8AH250V T8AH250V T8AH250V 20mm fast 20mm fast
Warning: Replace only
blow glass Fuse Fuse Fuse blow glass blow glass
with identical type &
fuse fuse fuse
rating of fuse
Mains failed fault
battery current 55 70 125 170 40 40
(mA)
Mains failed alarm
battery current 90 105 170 210 75 75
(mA)
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Environmental Specification
IP Rating Designed to IP56
o o
Panel operating -10 C to + 55 C
o o
ambient [Batteries –20 C to + 50 C charge,
o o
temperature range –20 C to + 60 C discharge]
Storage o o
All panels -10 C to + 70 C
temperature range
Operating and
All panels 95% Non condensing
storage humidity
GL2003 Section 9
Max operational
Frequency range: 2 to 13.2 H - amplitude: 1mm [peak].
vibration
Frequency range: 13.2 to 100 Hz – acceleration amplitude: 0.7g.
EMC Radiated Immunity:
GL2003 Section 16.
BSEN 50130-4: 1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2003
ESD:
GL 2003 Section 15
BSEN 50130-4: 1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2003
Fast Transient Burst:
GL 2003 Section 17
BSEN 50130-4: 1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2003
Surge:
GL 2003 Section 19
BSEN 50130 -4: 1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2003
EMC
Conducted Interference [Low frequency]:
GL 2003 Section 20
Conducted Interference [High frequency]:
GL 2003 Section 18.
BSEN 50130-4: 1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2003
Conducted Emissions:
GL 2003 Section 21[Bridge/Deck areas]
BSEN61000-6-4: 2001
Radiated Emissions:
GL 2003 Section 22. [Bridge/Deck areas]
BSEN61000-6-4: 2001
LR 1/2002 Section 16
Salt Mist
IEC 68-2-11 Test Ka; IEC 68-2-52 Test Kb severity 1.
Number of Zones 4 16 32
Conventional open and short circuit fault monitored.
Threshold current – Normal configuration:
Short circuit threshold: ≥ 57.85mA.
Evacuate Manual Call Point alarm threshold: ≥ 37.92; <57.85mA.
Detector/Alert Manual Call Point alarm threshold: ≥ 10.78; <37.92mA.
Quiescent: ≥ 1.63; <10.78mA.
Open circuit: < 1.63mA.
Specification
Threshold current – I.S. configuration [Using MTL5061 galvanic isolator]:
Short circuit threshold: ≥ 27.78mA.
Evacuate Manual Call Point threshold: ≥ 20.92; <27.78mA.
Detector/Alert Manual Call Point alarm threshold: ≥ 8.5; <20.92mA.
Quiescent: ≥ 1.63; <8.5mA.
Open circuit: <1.63mA.
Cable requirements Max resistance of circuit loop: 40 Ohms.
T1200 Panel
Ancillary Inputs
T1204 T1216 T1232
Open collector,
Zonal Fire Outputs for Open collector,
50mA 30V max input
[Zones 1-4] 50mA 30V max input
[available for zones 1-4 only]
Class Change Input Non- fault monitored. 0 Volt I/P to activate. I/P sensitivity: 0-1k Ohm
Remote Evacuate Input
[Evac = Manual Fire Alarm Non- fault monitored. 0 Volt I/P to activate. I/P sensitivity: 0-1k Ohm
or Muster Alarm]
Remote Silence Input Non- fault monitored. 0 Volt I/P to activate. I/P sensitivity: 0-1k Ohm
Remote Reset Input Non- fault monitored. 0 Volt I/P to activate. I/P sensitivity: 0-1k Ohm
Cable requirements Cable loop resistance <= 1k Ohm
Alarm threshold between 10k Ohm to 70k Ohm [dependant on circuit] between
Earth Fault I/P
chassis and +ve or -ve line
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Volt –free
1 x Volt-free change over rated 1 Amp at 30Vdc
configuration
Fire Protection Output
Quiescent: 2Vdc; Active [fire]: 24Vdc [nominal]. Field relay spec: Coil resistance -
Monitored 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms. Voltage 24Vdc Nominal [min 18V, max 30V]. Fitted with
configuration suppression diode
Volt –free
1 x Volt-free change over rated 1 Amp at 30Vdc
configuration
Fault Routing Output
Quiescent: 24Vdc [nominal]; Active [fault]: 2Vdc. Field relay spec: Coil resistance
Monitored - 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms. Voltage 24Vdc Nominal [min 18V, max 30V]. Fitted with
configuration suppression diode.
Volt –free
1 x Volt-free change over rated 1 Amp at 30Vdc
configuration
Cable requirements No special requirements.
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To determine the maximum power supply load perform the following steps:
1. Look-up the mains failed panel load in alarm. Enter this value as Ipanel.
2. Calculate the maximum load on the alarm circuits in mA in an alarm condition. Enter this value as Ialarms.
3. Calculate the load on the auxiliary supply in mA in an alarm condition. Enter this value as Iaux.
4. Calculate the maximum power supply load using the formula below:
Ipanel = ………mA
Ialarms = ………mA
Iaux = ………mA
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Ipanelfault = ………mA
Iauxfault = ………mA
Ifault = [Ipanelfault + Iauxfault] ………mA
Tfault = ………hrs
Ipanelalarm = ………mA
Ialarms = ………mA
Iauxalarm = ………mA
Ialarm = [Ipanelalarm + Ialarms + ………mA
Iauxalarm]
Talarm = ………hrs
Notes:
1. The maximum battery capacities that can be charged in line with EN 54-4 recommendations are:
Panel Max Battery Capacity
T1204 24Ah
T1216 and T1232 70Ah
2. Any batteries that cannot be accommodated within the panel enclosure must be located in an enclosure
adjacent to the panel.
3. SLA batteries accommodated by the approved panels are as listed below:
Panel Max Battery Capacity Location
T1204 7Ah Separate battery box
T1216 12Ah Within panel enclosure
T1232 18Ah Within panel enclosure
24VDC N/C
N/O TB2
TB1 P1
N/C
TB3
N/O
0VDC P2
Circuit Diagram
Specification
Terminals
Max conductor: 2.5mm.
24V, 0V: Relay coil connections – observe polarity . Dimensions
P1: Relay contact 1 pole. Board size: 30mm x 45mm.
N/C: Relay contact 1 normally closed. Height: 15mm.
N/O: Relay contact 1 normally open. Fixing centres: 24mm x 30mm
Fixing hole sizes: M4 clearance.
P2: Relay contact 2 pole.
N/C: Relay contact 2 normally closed. Installation
N/O: Relay contact 2 normally open. Must be installed within enclosure of
the equipment being controlled.
Ratings Environmental: Clean, dry location
Coil: Operating voltage range: 17.5 to 30VDC. not subject to excessive vibration or
Operating current: 8mA at 24VDC. shock.
Resistance: 2900 Ohms. Temperature: -10 to +70 deg C
Relay contacts: 2A at 30VDC
Warning – Do not exceed the rated voltage or
current.
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Output Configuration
Output
Delayed Not Delayed
Fire Output
Fire Protection
Alarm Devices
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