Honeywell Notifier Nfs28 Manual
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6 July 20114 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual WARNING High Voltage! Take suitable precau- tions to avoid electric shock. EN 54-2 (and ISO 7240-2): Section Ref. Brief explanation of non-compliance here. ! EN54 ISO 7240! EN54 ISO 7240 1.7 Ancillary Functions The following is a list of ancillary functions that are provided by the control panel in addition to those required by EN 54-2/4. These functions are described in the section...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6July 2011 5 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 2 Installation Guide 2.1 How to Use this Guide This Installation Guide provides you with simple guidelines to install a fire control panel system, quickly and safely. The guide does not describe panel configuration procedures as it is covered by the relevant section of this manual. For each stage in the panel installation and commissioning procedures a brief description is given of...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6 July 20116 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual e) DO NOT locate the panel where there are high levelsof vibration or shock f) DO NOT site the panel where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment and cabling/wiring connections. 2.3 Transient Protection This equipment contains transient-protection devices. Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference, for these devices to...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6July 2011 7 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 2.4 Product Inspection The 2-8 Zone Fire control panel is simple to install and commission if the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide, and the Installation and Commissioning sections of this manual, are followed. Follow all installation instructions described in this manual. These instructions must be understood and followed to avoid damage to the control panel...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6 July 20118 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 2.5 Installation Preparation This section describes making the panel ready for installation. 2.5.1 Removing the Cover Remove the front cover as follows: Use the supplied 4mm hexagonal socket wrench to release the two recessed, socket-headed screws located in position ‘A’ - the screws are captive and do not need to be removed from the cover moulding. Once the screws have disengaged the...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6July 2011 9 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 2.6 Optional Equipment 2.6.1 2-Way Relay PCB An optional PCB supporting Fire and Fault condition, volt- free, status outputs may be fitted. When fitted, the PCB is connected to the Main PCB via connector, PL1. Note: These relays are only intended to switch SELV. See Section 8 Specifications . The PCB is fitted immediately to the left of the Main PCB. Full instructions for...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6 July 201110 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 3 Cabling 3.1 Cabling Instructions All wiring should comply with current IEE wiring regulations (BS7671) or the applicable local wiring regulations. Note also the requirements of EN 54-14 for cabling and interconnection of a fire detection and alarm system. EMC Requirements: To meet the EMC requirements of the European Directives, it is necessary to ensure that a screened or metal...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6July 2011 11 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 3.1.1 Cable Terminations This section provides guidance on where to bring cables into the back box for ease of termination. a. The mains supply should be brought into the control panel such that the live (L) and neutral (N) cable path to the mains termination block (MTB) is kept as short as possible. Refer to Section 6.4 Powering the Panel for the recommended method of terminating...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6 July 201112 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 3.3 EMC Considerations Following the above instructions and by using suitable screened cables EMC problems will be avoided. In particularly difficult EMC environments, or where non- preferred cabling is used, it is possible to fit ferrite sleeves to cables entering the panel, in particular the power supply input, sounder and auxiliary output cables. The ferrite sleeves (A) should be...
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997-492-000-6, Issue 6July 2011 13 EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual 4 Field Devices The Fire Control Panel is capable of working with various manucturer’s field devices (for compatible field devices refer to Section 1 Introduction ). Each of these devices is supplied with an instruction leaflet showing the correct interconnections for various applications. Before connecting the panel or devices, the wiring should be tested for insulation and...