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INSTALLER'S GUIDEAutronica Fire and Security AS

INSTALLER'S GUIDEOn the following pages we have presented some basicelements and principles regarding the choice andinstallation of fire detection. Note that this is only asimple introduction, for more detailed information, besure to read the manuals for each product, which canbe found at www.autronicafire.com.We recommend anyone who install our productsattend installation courses arranged by Autronica,providing the level of knowledge needed to performthe vast majority installations for us. Additionally,you will be better prepared to communicate moreeffectively with our support personnel to ensure thatthe systems function optimally at all times.SERVICE & SUPPORT 47 915 09 75308:00 – 16:00 CETInstaller's guide

INDEXInstallation Tips and Rules.4Choosing a Detector.4Key Points in Norwegian Norms. 6AS2000 Loop Diagnostic Tool.10Autroprime.12Connection Example Autroprime.14Configuring autroprime.16Changes on Loop After Config Save.17AutroSafe 4.20AutroSafe Loop Panels. 24Connecting Modules AutroSafe. 26Connecting Loop Units. 34Connecting In/Output Units (I/O). 37Connecting Control Units. 46Connecting Special Detectors. 47Extinguishant Control Panel AutroXT BA-51/1. 53Choosing Cable. 55Alarm Units. 58Addressable Alarm Units. 58Alarm Units on Alarm Output. 59Index

FIRE DETECTIONINSTALLATION TIPS AND RULESCHOOSING A DETECTORA detector is selected based on the goal of earliest andsafest detection possible. When choosing a detector,the following criteria is important:v What is to be detected (smoke / heat / flame / gas)v Type of fire / fire developmentv Environment / surroundingsv Locationv Coverage areav Acceptable degree of nuisance alarms.STANDARD POINT DETECTORSSmoke detectors are standard in most areas. It has anoptical chamber with a light source that is reflectedtowards a light sensitive receiver. In the event ofsmoke supply, light reflection will increase, and thedetector will go into alarm.Heat detectors are used in rooms where smokedetectors are unsuitable, for example, where smokenormally occurs. The heat detector reacts whenthe temperature sensor in the detector reaches acertain temperature. The detector can either react ifthe temperature reaches a certain level, or by rapidtemperature rise over a given period.4Installation Tips and Rules

MultiSensors are a combination of heat and smokedetectors, and can be used where there is danger offlaming fires, such as in kitchens. They can also beused as pure heat detectors by disconnecting thesmoke part during periods when smoke will occur.SPECIAL DETECTORSAspirating detectors are suitable in areas where earlydetection is required, and in particularly dusty, dampor clean rooms. In an aspiration system, air samplesare taken from the monitored area via a pipeline to acentralized detection unit. The pipes are perforatedwith holes that make up the detection points.Beam detectors are used in wide-open spaces insteadof an array of smoke detectors. The detector protectsa given area by sending signals (IR beam) between atransmitter and receiver, and detects the attenuationor changes in frequency by heat or smoke.Flame detectors are particularly suited for use inconnection with general protection of large openareas where fire is expected to spread very rapidly.They detect radiation from fires, by detection basedon UV radiotherapy, IR radiation or a combinationof the two. Autronica offers an optimal solution forfacade protection using flame detection.Installation Tips and Rules5

FIRE DETECTIONKEY POINTS IN NORWEGIAN NORMSLocal regulations will applyNaturally, the rules concerning fire detection aremany and elaborate. Here are some golden rules:vv Detectors should not be placed closer to a wall than0.5 m.vv If circumstances permit it, detectors should beplaced at least 1 meter away from air-conditioninginlets or ventilation.vv The closest manual call point should be no morethan 30 metres walking distance away from anypoint in the protected area.vv Stairwells should always be equipped with detectorson the top floor. Additionally, there should bedetectors on at least every third floor.For details, see the Norwegian Standard NS 3960: 2013Fire alarm systems design, installation, operation andmaintenance.6Installation Tips and Rules

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FIRE DETECTIONSMOKE DETECTORS/MULTISENSORS - NORWEGIAN NORMSCeiling heightArea ofcoverageMonitoringdistanceUnder 6 meters80 m27,5 meters6 – 12 meters100 mOver 12 metersSee NS-3960:201329 metersBoth requrements of area of coverage and monitoring distanceStandard installation of smoke detectors/multisensors 18 mInstallation Tips and RulesCeiling height below 6 meters 15 m9m7,5 m8Ceiling height above 6 metersmust be met. Local rules will apply.

HEAT DETECTORS - NORWEGIAN NORMSCeiling heightArea ofcoverageMonitoringdistanceUnder 6 meters20 m23,5 metersOver 6 metersNot permittedBoth requrements of area of coverage and monitoring distanceStandard installation of heat detectors3,5 m 7m 7m 7m 7mmust be met. Local rules will apply.Installation Tips and Rules9

FIRE DETECTIONAS2000 LOOP DIAGNOSTIC TOOLAS2000 is a PC-based installation and service tool,irreplaceable when installing or maintaining loops;it gives both detailed static and dynamic pointinformation. The system downloads informationfrom all units connected to the loop and presentsthe gathered information on-screen. Hence, youdon't have to carry out the complex and often timeconsuming task of registering every point and unitconnected to loops. .AS2000 has three main advantages;vv Loop data is collected quickly and efficientlyvv Faults and errors are localizedvv The collected data can form the basis for the firealarm system’s configuration. .Connecting the system to a loop will automaticallyresult in a graphical representation of the entire loop.This on-screen map is 100% true-to-life, presentingthe actual installed loop. You can also retrieve listscontaining loop information for documentationpurposes.Time and cost saving quality assurance – in a smallcase.10Installation Tips and Rules

The tool comes in a handy WAS box, that you caneasily bring with you on the job. Then all you have todo is connect the equipment to the loop in questionand a PC with the AS2000 software, and you are goodto go.You can find more information about the procedure inthe manual that comes with the box.Installation Tips and Rules11

FIRE DETECTIONAUTROPRIMEAutroprime – our simple, reliable and flexiblefire detection system – is a financially beneficialalternative for fire detection in small and mediumsized applications. The system provides effective andreliable detection our customers expect, and alsoincludes a number of specially developed features.Autroprime is configured from the front panel orusing PC tools.The system is standalone, but can be networked withan AutroMaster top system.MAXIMUM CAPACITYPanels per system:Detection loops per panel (standard*):Addresses per loop:Alarm units per loop:Loop units per panel:Serial ports:USB ports:Ethernet RJ45:82(4)*127**40**508111* The standard panel is prepared for two detection loops, but it canaccommodate up to a maximum of four detection loops using the loopextension pack BSD-200A/PACK.** Depending on cable choice, see page 5512Autroprime

Fire alarmcontrol panelFire brigadepanelStandardloop unitsRepeaterpanelInformationpanelAL ComPanel busAutroprime13

1U32R127C174Z13J1011J2M19 2Z181 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32F1F2F3L21S1Z2FIRE DETECTIONCONNECTION EXAMPLE AUTROPRIMEZ43Z44R129Z7Z512

Z17Z14Z15Z11Z12Z9Z19Z18R79M19 Q43M20Z23M27Z29Z28Z24Z27Z26K1K2Z101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32Z16Loop 2– in in– out outLoop 1– in in– out outFWRE (default)If the relay output 22, 23, 24 is used asa fault output (FWRE, default), terminal23 is NC and 24 is NO when power issupplied (opposite of Power OFF state).NONCComNC19, 20, 21:Default Fire Alarm Routing Equipment (FARE)NOComAlarm loop 20V 24 V2 kΩAlarm loop 10V2 kΩ 24 V0Vinput 29102 kΩ910Monitored2 kΩ inputsinput 10V 24 VExternal equipment supplyAutroprime15

FIRE DETECTIONCONFIGURING AUTROPRIMETRANSFERING A CONFIGURATION VIA A USB STICKConfigurations can be transfered to an Autroprimepanel via a USB stick (applies to all software versions).If the panel has software version 2.1.1 or later,configurations can be transfered only via a USB stick.From the Service Menu, perform the following: Use the arrow down button to scroll downwardsto Export and Import, then press Enter Press the arrow down button to select SelectConfiguration & Restart System, then press EntertwiceThe following message will appear: ”Restart the system by using one of theconfigurations available”If several configurations are available, use the left/right arrow buttons to select the configuration inquestion. Press Enter twice To execute the command, press Enter once more16Autroprime

CHANGES ON LOOP AFTER CONFIG SAVEIf the work involves wiring, we recommend to alwaysdisconnect the loop.REMOVE A UNIT AND INSERT THE SAME UNITFor example, remove an optical smoke detectorBH-300 from its base, and reinsert the same one intothe base.1.2.3.4.Remove the detector from its baseObserve two fault warnings: “Loop Cable Fault”and “Loop Unit not responding”Acknowledge all faults. Buzzer off, indicator tosteadyInsert the same detector. No changeOperate reset. Panel to quiescent conditionREMOVE A UNIT AND INSERT ANOTHER UNIT OF THESAME TYPEFor example, remove an optical smoke detectorBH-300 from its base and insert another opticalsmoke detector BH-300 into the same base1.2.Remove the detector from its baseObserve two fault warnings: “Loop Cable Fault”and “Loop Unit not responding”Insert another detector of same type in thebase. Observe fault warning “Loop Unit has beenreplaced”. Acknowledge the fault warning and thepanel will enter normal operation.Autroprime17

FIRE DETECTIONREMOVE A UNIT AND INSERT ANOTHER UNIT OFDIFFERENT TYPEFor example, remove an optical smoke detector BH-300from its base and insert a heat detector BD-300.1.2.3.Remove the detector from its base. Observe two faultwarnings: “Loop Cable Fault“ and “Loop Unit notresponding”Insert a detector of a different type in thebase. Observe fault warning: “Loop unit has beenreplaced”In service menu, select System Settings/SaveConfiguration, then Restart System. After restart ofsystem observe quiescent condition on panelADD A NEW UNIT TO THE DETECTION LOOPFor example, an optical smoke detector BH-300 is addedto the detection loop.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.18Enter service mode and disable the detection loop inquestionMount a new base on the detection loopInsert the new detector in its baseEnable the detection loop. Observe fault messages:“Topology has Changed” and “ConfigurationMismatch”From the menu check the loop topology. Observethat the topology is in accordance with the newdetector addedAdd the appropriate properties to the new unit(Service Menu/Unit Configuration/Points).In service menu, select System Settings/SaveConfiguration-Restart System. Accept restart ofsystem. After restart of system observe quiescentcondition on panel.Autroprime18

REMOVE A LOOP UNIT FROM THE DETECTION LOOPFor example, an existing heat detector BD-300 isremoved from the detection loop.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Enter service mode and disable the detection loop inquestion.Remove the detector from its base and repair thecable break.Enable the detection loop.Observe fault messages: “Topology has Changed”,“Loop Cable Fault” and “Loop Unit is NotResponding”From the menu check the loop topology.Observe that the topology is in accordance with thenew detector added. An “X” sign is indicated at theposition of the removed unitIn service menu, select System Settings/SaveConfiguration. Accept to view list of units to beremoved.The removed unit is presented in the listMark the unit by pressing the Select button an thenthe Function button. Press the Enter button to startthe command “Remove Unit From Configuration”,and finally accept the command. Completeparameters to save the configuration.In service menu, select System Restart System.Accept restart of system.After restart of system observe quiescent conditionon panel.Autroprime19

FIRE DETECTIONAUTROSAFE 420AutroSafe 4

AutroSafe is a distributed, interactive fire detectionsystem developed for medium-to-large applicationssuch as airports, power plants, industry, shoppingcentres, office buildings and hospitals.Redundantsolutions bring a new dimension to the design of firedetection system, hightening the safety level evenfurther.AutroSafe supports a wide range of Autronica andthird party detection units, for maximum flexibilityand accuracy.AutroSafe are configured using a computer tool.MAXIMUM CAPACITYPanels per system:Detection loops per panel:Loop units per loop:Loop units per PowerLoop:Units per AutroFieldBus:Alarm units per loop:Loop units per panel, ref. EN 54:Ethernet ports:RS232/RS422/RS485:AutroFieldBus interface:USB port:*646127153140*5122111Depending on cable choice, see page 55AutroSafe 421

FIRE DETECTIONAUTROSAFE – CONFIGURATION EXAMPLEETHERNET STAR TOPOLOGYAutroMasterEthernetswitchFire alarmcontrolpanelEthernetswitchAutroNetFire unitsOperationpanelInformation looppanelEX barrier unitEX loop unitsFire brigade looppanelAspiratingdetector(HSSD)AL Comloop22AutroSafe 4

AUTROSAFE – CONFIGURATION EXAMPLEETHERNET RING TOPOLOGYAutroMasterFire brigade panelEthernetswitchInformationpanelAutroNetFire alarm nelInformation looppanelEX barrier unitEX loop unitsAspiratingdetector(HSSD)Fire brigade looppanelAL ComloopRing topology possible from SW version 4.5.0AutroSafe 423

FIRE DETECTIONAUTROSAFE LOOP PANELSFIRE BRIGADE LOOP PANEL BU-110From the fire brigade loop panel BU-110 you candisable/enable sounders/bells and reset the system.INFORMATION LOOP PANEL BV-110Information loop panel BV-110 functions as anindicator panel only. It provides informationregarding the defined operation zone(s).Each panel uses 1 mA in normal condition, and only6 mA in alarm condition.The panels are self addressing, but can be configured(using the config tool) to show either detectionzones only (DZs), or both detection zones and pointinformation in an alarm situation.Max. 8 panels can be connected to a detection loop.24AutroSafe 4

CONNECTION TO DETECTION LOOPJ3234- OUT J3-41 OUT J3-3Detection loop out- IN J3-2Detection loop in IN J3-1 -BU/BV-110LOOP PANELFire alarmcontrol panelStandardloopunitsAL ComloopInformationloop panelEX barrierunitFire brigadeloop panelAutroSafe 425

FIRE DETECTIONCONNECTING MODULES AUTROSAFEPOWER SUPPLY MODULE BSS-310AScrew terminal no.Signal1 24 V input2 24 V input30 V input40 V input5Chassis (GND)6Chassis (GND)7Not in use8Not in use9Not in use10Not in useREDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY MODULE BSS-311Screw terminal no.26Signal1 24 V input (source 1)2 24 V input (source 2)30 V input-1 (source 1)40 V input-2 (source 2)5Chassis (GND)6Fault output (24V Normal,0V power supply fault )7 24 V output8 24 V output90 V output100 V outputConnecting Modules AutroSafe

LOOP DRIVER MODULE AUTROSAFE - BSD-310/-311Screw terminal no.Signal1 24 V output20 V output3Screen4 24 V input50 V input6Screen7F/S 8F/S -9Chassis10ChassisLOOP DRIVER MODULE BS-100 - BSD-330Screw terminal no.Signal1 24 V output2 24 V input30 V output40 V input5Output control (100 mA)6GNDConnecting Modules AutroSafe27

FIRE DETECTIONCONV. LOOP INTERFACE UNIT - BNB-331Screw terminal no.Signal1Alarm out 12Alarm out 23Fault out 14Fault out 25Conventional loop 6Conventional loop -7PSU fault in8PSU fault 0 V9Al Com loop in 10Al Com loop in -11Al Com loop out 12Al Com loop out -1324 V A140VA1524 V B160VBMONITORED OUTPUT MODULE - BSB-310AScrew terminal no.28Signal1Output 1 - 0 V2Output 1 ( 24 V)3Output 2 - 0 V4Output 2 ( 24 V)5Output 3 - 0 V6Output 3 ( 24 V)7Output 4 - 0 V (FWRE)8Output 4 ( 24 V) (FWRE)9Operating voltage 24 V10Operating voltage 0 VConnecting Modules AutroSafe

OUTPUT MODULE - BSJ-310Screw terminal no.Signal1Output 1 -2Output 2 -3Output 3 -4Output 4 -5Output 5 -6Output 6 -7Output 7 -8Output 8 -924 V output10Chassis/GNDTerminal 9 Output 24 VExternaltermination listOutput 1Output 8Maximum 100 mAConnecting Modules AutroSafe29

FIRE DETECTIONMONITORED INPUT MODULE - BSE-310Screw terminal no.Signal1Input 1 2Input 1 -3Input 2 4Input 2 -5Input 3 6Input 3 -7Input 4 8Input 4 -9Not in use10Not in use1Input2Signal resistor250 - 2000 Ohm2KRecommended value 470 OhmMonitoring resistor(end-of-line resistor)30Connecting Modules AutroSafe

INPUT MODULE - BSE-320Screw terminal no.Signal1Input 12Input 23Input 34Input 45Input 56Input 67Input 78Input 89Not in use10In 24 V (common)Input module 24 VExternal 24 Vpower supply -External minusconnection listSignal input 1Sense 1Signal input 2Sense 2Signal input 8Sense 8Connecting Modules AutroSafe31

FIRE DETECTIONCONNECTING POWER IN AUTROSAFE 421135678910111213141516171819202019Screwterminal no.Screwterminal no.SignalSignal19201718RSxxx - GND1514RS232 - RX13AFB CT A12RS232 - TX11AFB A210RS422 Z-9AFB A18RS422 X 7AFB CT B6RS422/485 B-5AFB B24RS422/485 A 3AFB B11612Connecting AutroFieldBus:Ascending numbering on comm.module connectedto ascending numbering on power.Komm.modul32AutroFieldBusBPS-405/-4103B1 A115B2 A229A1 B1511A2 B26Connecting Modules AutroSafe

Controller BoardBSA-400J184 3 2 1 12345Power SupplyModuleBSS-310A /BSS-31110987654 3 2 1 678910111213141516171819Fire AlarmControl PanelBS-420TERMINALBLOCK20Cat.512345678 - - - - - -AFB AAFB A''AFB CT AAFB Earth Fault SenseAFB BAFB B''AFB CT BAFB Earth Fault SenseA2A1Power BoardBSF-400B2B1C2C1Batt Power CabinetBP-405 12V- Connecting Modules AutroSafe12V-1 2 3 --33

FIRE DETECTIONCONNECTING LOOP UNITSCONNECTING DETECTORS TO CONVENTIONALSYSTEMSInputOutput3-1 COMMON- IN/OUT2 IN3 OUT4 ALARM IND.4Base BWA-100CONNECTING DETECTORS TO BS-60/BS-100LED33- 445TDetection loop INDetection loop OUT6NC, do not connect1 2 -Option: external alarm indicatorBase BWA-40A/134Connecting Loop Units

CONNECTING STANDARD DETECTORS TOAUTROSAFE 4/AUTROPRIMEInputOutput1 - IN2 - OUT3 COMMON4 - LEDLED CONNECTION ON DETECTORInputOutputBU-46Connecting Loop Units 35

FIRE DETECTIONCONNECTING BRANCH-OFFSIf necessary, a branch-off can be connected to adetection loop if the existing cable layout requiresthis, but this is not recommended, as the safety will bereduced.To ensure a correct addressing of the detectors ona branch-off when configuring the system, therecan not be more than one branch-off per detector.For safety reasons, the number of detectors oneach branch-off must be kept to a minimum, as

Mar 06, 2019 · control panel Fire brigade panel Repeater panel Information panel Standard loop units AL_Com Panel bus * The standard panel is prepared for two detection loops, but it can accommodate up to a maximum of four detection loops using the loop extension pack

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