Laser Plus Install
Laser Plus Install
Laser Plus Install
INSTALLATION MANUAL
VLP Models
VLP-000 VLP-002 VLP-012 VLP-400
Publication history Release 1.0 March 2000 M0159_02 Copyright Information 2000 Vision Systems VESDA. All Rights Reserved. VESDA is a registered trademark of Vision Products Pty Ltd. VESDA LaserPLUS, LaserSCANNER, LaserCOMPACT, AutoLearn, InfoWORKS, ASPIRE, VSM, VESDAnet and VESDAlink are trademarks of Vision Products Pty Ltd. Disclaimer In accordance with its policy of continuing product and system improvement, Vision Products reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice. Codes and Standards Information Vision Products strongly recommends that this guide is read in conjunction with the appropriate local codes and standards for smoke detection systems and electrical connections. This guide contains generic information and some sections may not comply fully with all local codes and standards. In these cases, the local codes and standards must take precedence. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet which is on a different power circuit from which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help
FM 3611 Hazardous Approval Warning Exposure of some chemicals may degrade the sealing of relays used on the detector. Relays used on the detector are marked "TX2-5V" or "G6S-2-5V" or "EC2-5NU". Approvals and Standards The product complies with the following standards. AS 1603.8 FCC Class B AS/NZS 3548 AS2211 EN50081-1 21 CFR 1010.2 EN50130-4 21 CFR 1010.3 EN 60950 Safety Label The LaserPLUS incorporates a Laser device and is classified as a Class 1 Laser product that complies with FDA Regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. The laser is housed in a sealed Detector chamber and contains no serviceable parts. This laser emits invisible light and can be hazardous if viewed with the naked eye. Under no circumstances should the Detector Chamber be opened. There is a safety label on the Detector Chamber as shown below.
Contents
1. 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 Introduction.................................................................................................................... 2 Cabling Requirements................................................................................................... 3 Power Cables .................................................................................................................. 3 Power Consumption ........................................................................................................ 3 Data Cables ..................................................................................................................... 3 LaserPLUS Specifications ............................................................................................ 4 LaserPLUS Dimensions ................................................................................................ 5 Battery Backup Calculations........................................................................................ 7 Installation...................................................................................................................... 8 Check Procedure Before Installation ............................................................................... 8 Removal of Front Cover .................................................................................................. 9 Component Location inside Detector Enclosure ........................................................... 10 Display and Programmer Module Orientation ............................................................... 10 Removal of Metal Knockout Holes for Cable Entry ....................................................... 11 Exhaust Port Options..................................................................................................... 11 Securing the Mounting Bracket ..................................................................................... 12 Attaching the Detector onto the Bracket........................................................................ 12 Connecting the Air Sampling Pipe................................................................................. 13
6.10 Cabling Using Glands and Conduits.............................................................................. 13 6.10.1 6.10.2 Using Glands ......................................................................................................... 13 Using Conduits....................................................................................................... 13
6.11 Termination Card Details ............................................................................................... 14 6.12 Procedure to Terminate Wires to the Termination Card................................................ 14 6.13 Terminating the Power Wires to the Termination Card ................................................. 15 6.14 Connecting the VESDAnet Wires to the Termination Card (If required) ....................... 15 6.15 Terminating the Relay Wires to the Termination Card .................................................. 16 6.16 Closing Up the LaserPLUS............................................................................................ 17 6.17 Pipe Bonding Check ...................................................................................................... 17 7. 7.1 8. 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9. 10. Power Up ...................................................................................................................... 18 Power Up the System .................................................................................................... 18 Preliminary System Checks ....................................................................................... 19 Logging On to the System ............................................................................................. 19 VESDAnet Communication Check ................................................................................ 19 Normalise the Air Flow and Clearing Air Flow Faults .................................................... 20 Basic Pass/Fail Smoke Test.......................................................................................... 21 Installation Checklist................................................................................................... 22 VESDA Product Warranty Conditions ....................................................................... 23
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1. Introduction
Scope of this Manual This manual is intended for installation technicians to be able to install, perform basic power and preliminary device checks for the LaserPLUS detector. It does not cover information for commissioning. All VESDA equipment is to be commissioned by personnel who have attended a VESDA accreditation course. Use the checklist in Section 9 to verify that the installation has been correctly completed. Fill out the details in the checklist sheet for the site and submit it to the appropriate personnel.
CAUTION
The Detector must only be installed by VESDA accredited personnel. The performance of the system depends on the pipe network designed for the site. Any alteration to the pipe network may alter the performance of the system. The ASPIRE design tool is to be used to verify the suitability of any pipe network design and subsequent alterations. ASPIRE is available from your distributor or local Vision office. The IP rating for the LaserPLUS is IP 30. This rating indicates the device is not to be installed where there is the possibility of any water or liquid falling onto the device.
WARNING
It is strongly recommended that the mounting bracket be used during installation. The chassis assembly and Central Processor Card should NOT TO BE REMOVED or disassembled during installation. Follow the installation procedure outlined in this manual.
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2. Cabling Requirements
The terminals on the termination card in the LaserPLUS will accept wire sizes up to 2.5sq mm (12 AWG).
0.6 2.2 20 80 (Backlight Off) (Backlight On) (Backlight Off) (Backlight On) 1.6 2.2 60 80
Table 1 Power and Current Consumption for LaserPLUS Detector and Modules
The maximum specified length for the RS485 cable between any two devices on VESDAnet is 1300m (4000ft).
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3. LaserPLUS Specifications
Supply Voltage Power Consumption Dimensions (WHD) Weight Operating Temperature 18 to 30VDC See table 1, page 2 350mm x 225mm x 125mm (13.8in x 8.9in x 4.9in) 4.0kg (9lbs) including Display and Programmer module Detector Ambient: 0 to 39C (32F to 103F) Sampled Air: -20 to 60C (-4 to 140F) Humidity: 10-95% RH, non-condensing Aggregate pipe length: 200m (650ft) Pipe Modelling Design Tool: ASPIRE Internal Diameter: 15-21mm (9/16 7/8in) External Diameter: 25mm (1in) (25mm to 1inch adaptor supplied for USA market) 7 Relays. Contacts rated 2A @ 30VDC. Programmable to energised or de-energised states. 7 Relays: Alert, Action, Fire 1, Fire 2, Maintenance, Urgent Fault and Isolate. (7 x NO/NC contacts)
Relays Relays Default Configuration IP Rating Cable Access Cable Termination Sensitivity Range Threshold Setting Range
Programmable 0 60 sec time delay for each relay. IP30 8 x 25mm (1in) knockouts in various positions. Screw terminal blocks (0.2-2.5sq mm, 30-12 AWG) 0.005 to 20.00% obs/m (0.0015 to 6.25% obs/ft) Alert: 0.005 1.990% obs/m (0.0015 - 0.6218% obs/ft) Action: 0.010 1.995% obs/m (0.0031 - 0.6234% obs/ft) Fire 1: 0.015 2.00% obs/m (0.0046 0.625% obs/ft) Fire 2: 0.020 20% obs/m (0.0062 6.25% obs/ft)** ** Limited to 12% obs/m (4% obs/ft) in UL mode Event log: Up to 18,000 events stored on FIFO basis. AutoLearn: Minimum 15 minutes. Maximum 15 days, 23hrs, 59minutes. Recommended minimum period 14 days. During AutoLearn thresholds are NOT changed from pre-set values. Referencing: Compensation for external ambient conditions. Four Alarm Levels: Alert, Action, Fire 1 and Fire 2. Two Fault Warning Levels: Maintenance and Urgent fault. Maintenance Aids: Filter and flow monitoring. Event reporting via VESDAnet or event log.
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4. LaserPLUS Dimensions
350 (13.8) 35.0 (1.37) 51.0 (2.0)
21.0 (0.83)
225 (8.9)
77.5 (3.05)
28.5 (1.12)
EP
319 (12.56)
Mounting Bracket
Figure 1 Dimensions in mm (in) of LaserPLUS with Mounting Bracket (Rear View, Normal Orientation)
Note: Remove the centre pages of this manual for Installation template. We strongly recommend the use of the mounting bracket.
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350(13.8)
35 (1.37) 45.0 (1.77) 34 34 34 34.0 (1.33) (1.33) (1.33) (1.33)
26.0(1.02)
26.0 (1.02)
CE
25.4 (1.0)
26.0 (1.02)
125 (4.9)
CE
225 (8.9)
CP
28.5 (1.12)
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
CE
26.0 (1.02) 20.2 (0.88)
35 (1.37) 45.0 (1.77)
141.4 (5.58)
CE = Cable Entry Port (25.4mm, 1.0in ) CP = Exhaust Pipe Outlet Option or Cable Entry Port
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STANDBY CAPACITY (mAHr) ALARM CAPACITY (mAHr)
X 1.06
DIVIDE BY 1000
AHr
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6. Installation
6.1 Check Procedure Before Installation
(a) Do not install your LaserPLUS if there are any signs of shipping damage. Inform your distributor if there is any damage. (b) Check the model of the LaserPLUS is correct as per the design specifications for the site. Refer to the model number located on the product and approvals label attached at the bottom of the detector. (c) Identify the location where the detector is to be mounted. The LaserPLUS can be mounted on a wall or a suitable secure surface. There are two allowable mounting positions for the LaserPLUS as shown in Figure 3. Normal Orientation: Mounting the detector with the inlet air ports on the top right hand side of the box and the exhaust air port at the bottom. Inverted Orientation: Mounting the detector with the inlet air ports at the bottom left hand side of the box and the exhaust air port on the top.
(d) Verify that the selected mounting location is suitable to fit the detector by test fitting the LaserPLUS onto the actual mounting position or use the drilling template supplied inside this manual. Ensure there is 150mm of clear space around the air inlet, exhaust and cable entry ports to allow for pipe and cable entry. (e) Verify that the cable entry points and the sampling air pipes are at its correct locations. (f) Determine the type of fasteners required for attaching the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface. The size of the mounting holes on the mounting bracket is 6mm (15/64in). Cable Entry Ports Inlet Air Ports Exhaust Air Ports Cable Entry Ports
Aspirator
B D P
P
B=Blank Plate P=Programmer Module** D=Display Module** **The location of the Programmer and Display modules depends on the model of your VLP Detector.
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Note:
For LaserPLUS detectors mounted in the Inverted Orientation position, the display and/or programmer modules have to be rotated 180. Refer to Section 6.4 for procedure to rotate the modules. The position of the Programmer and Display modules can be interchanged.
Screws (D)
Screws (D)
Termination Card Figure 4 Removing the Blank Plate, Screw Covers, Retaining Screws, Programmer and Display Modules.
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Termination Card (7 Relays) VESDAnet socket Aspirator FOK LED Connector VESDAnet Number Laser Detector Chamber
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Display Module
X1 X2
Programmer Module X2
X1 TERM EXP
EXP TERM
11
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a) Remove the drilling template from the centre page of this manual. b) Determine the orientation for the detector (Normal or Inverted Orientation). Place the drilling template onto its mounting location in the correct orientation and drill out the appropriate holes. Refer to the drilling template for orientation. c) Use the appropriate fasteners to suit the mounting surface. Secure the bracket to the surface.
Lance
Mounting Bracket
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Note:
a) De-burr and square off the end of the sampling air pipes. Ensure the pipes are free from swarf. b) Remove the plugs from the inlet and exhaust ports. Do not remove the plugs from the inlet ports if the ports are not used. c) Insert the pipes into the inlet and/or exhaust ports ensuring a firm fit. DO NOT glue these pipe connections. d) Pipe the exhaust air where necessary.
Caution: DO NOT GLUE THE AIR INLET AND EXHAUST PIPE CONNECTIONS. Glued connections make disconnecting the sampling air pipes from the LaserPLUS extremely difficult during maintenance and will result in damage to the equipment.
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Terminal B
Pin 1
Terminal C
Pin 1
Terminal A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VESDAnet A+ VESDAnet AShield VESDAnet B+ VESDAnet BShield Power (+) Power (-) Power (+) Power (-)
Terminal B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Terminal C
Pin 10 Pin 12
Pin 11
Isolate (NO) 1 Fire 2 (NC) Isolate (C) 2 Fire 2 (C) Isolate (NC) 3 Fire 2 (NO) Minor Fault (NO) 4 Fire 1 (NC) Minor Fault (C) 5 Fire 1 (C) Minor Fault (NC) 6 Fire 1 (NO) Urgent Fault (NO) 7 Action (NC) Urgent Fault (C) 8 Action (C) Urgent Fault (NC) 9 Action (NO) Alert (NO) 10 GPI Alert (C) 11 GPI + Alert (NC)
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6.14 Connecting the VESDAnet Wires to the Termination Card (If required)
a) Refer to Figure 9 for the VESDAnet terminal location on the termination card. b) Connect the VESDAnet wires as shown in Figure 11. This diagram is only an example for five detectors. This wiring method is similar for two or more detectors. c) Maintain the wiring polarity throughout the network. Do not leave any VESDAnet terminals unconnected. NOTE: The detector is shipped from the factory with the VESDAnet terminals linked as shown in Figure 12. If the detector is not to be used in a VESDAnet loop and is to be used as a stand-alone detector the VESDAnet terminals must be wired as per Figure 12. NOTE: It is strongly recommended that the Closed Loop configuration shown in Figure 11 is installed, to achieve a redundant fault tolerant loop. An Open Loop configuration is possible by not linking the VESDAnet wires between detector 1 and detector 5. Detector 1 and detector 5 must be programmed to the Opened Loop Configuration.
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Detector 1
Terminal A
1 2 3 4 5 6
Detector 2
Terminal A
Detector 3
Terminal A
1 2 3
A+ AShield B+ BShield
A+ AShield
1 2 3 4 5 6
A+ AShield
B+ BShield
B+ BShield
4 5 6
A+ AShield
1 2
A+ AShield B+ BShield
1 2 3 4 5 6
3 4 5 6
B+ BShield
Detector 5
Terminal A
Detector 4
Terminal A
Figure 12 Wire Connection Details for VESDAnet Loop (Stand Alone Set Up)
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Terminal B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO
Terminal C 1 Isolate (Relay 1) 2 3 4 Minor Fault (Relay 2) 5 6 7 Urgent Fault (Relay 3) 8 9 10 Alert (Relay 4) 11
NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO GPIGPI+
Fire 2 (Relay 7)
Fire 1 (Relay 6)
Action (Relay 5)
C
NC
GPI
Terminal Pins location for 7 Relays (Default Relay Assignments) Figure 13 Wire Termination Details for 7 Relays
c) Perform the power up as per section 7 and preliminary checks as per section 8. d) Close up the LaserPLUS and secure the cover with the four screws. e) Re-attach the blank plate and screw covers to its location.
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7. Power Up
Caution Powering up the system must be done by VESDA accredited personnel.
(g) If the system fails to power up: Check all power wires are secured to its terminals. Check the polarities of the power wires are correctly terminated. h) On power up. The aspirator starts up and air is felt flowing out of the exhaust port. If a Programmer module is fitted, the VESDA name will appear on the LCD screen. If a Display module is fitted, the following indicators are lit: Fire Alarm Threshold indicators Smoke Threshold Levels on Bar Graph 2 digit indicator Various fault indicators if there are any faults System OK indicator if there are no faults
If any of the above does not happen, contact your commissioning engineer or distributor to troubleshoot. Note: The detector may show faults immediately after power up and this is normal. Reset the detector by pressing the RESET switch on the front cover of the detector to unlatch the relays and fault lights. The fault lights on the front cover will light up and this is normal. Proceed to section 8.
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Procedure
Connecting the programming device to a Detector or to a VESDAnet socket.
PC Programmer
Connect the PC via a PC-Link HLI device to the VESDAnet socket on the Termination Card or to a remote terminal. Refer to Figure 5 for location of the VESDAnet socket on the Termination Card. Run VConfig Basic or VConfig Pro program from the PC. Enter your Access Level and PIN Number when the Logon screen appears.
Logging onto the system. Enter your Access Level and PIN Number.
Press any programmer key to display the Logon screen. Use the Programmer keys to enter your access level and PIN number. Press when completed.
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Procedure
Display the VESDAnet numbers.
LCD Programmer
Select Show Wiring Order . Read the displayed devices and VESDAnet numbers. Check the details with your list.
PC Programmer
Select the Device Tree command from the View menu. From the Device Tree window, click on all the + signs to expand the tree. Check all the listed devices and VESDAnet numbers against your list.
8.3 Normalise the Air Flow and Clearing Air Flow Faults
Note: This procedure normalises the airflow for all pipes in use and takes approximately 11 minutes. It is important to correctly select the pipes in use before Normalising. Check the airflow is approximately 100% when completed.
Procedure
Set the Air Pipes in use for sampling.
LCD Programmer
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Air Flow Flow Control Set the pipes in use for sampling. = selected.
PC Programmer
Select Device Tree from View menu From the Device tree window, click on all the + sign to expand the tree. Double click on detector to open a window with multiple tabs. Click on the Airflow tab when window appears. Select the pipes in use. = selected. Click on the Apply button. In the same window that displays the Airflow tab, click on the Aspirator tab. Change the Aspirator RPM to the value as per the ASPIRE calculations. Click on the Apply button. Select the Normalise Airflow command from the Device menu. Check the Active Events List displays the alarm. Check in the Device tree window, the word Normalising appears next to the Detector being Normalised. Double click on the Detector being Normalised. Click on the Current Flow tab in the window with multiple tabs.
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Air Flow Flow Control Set the Aspirator RPM value by using the arrow keys. Set the value as per the ASPIRE calculation for that site. Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Air Flow Normalise Normalise Start
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Air Flow Normalise Current % Flow OR Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Status Reset the Detector. Select Setup by Zone Zone Click on the Reset icon or select Reset from the Zone menu. Number Detector Zone Control Reset Start Note: Detectors with software version 3.x.x and above will have a Normalising fault (77) reported during the Normalising process. Check the Airflow after Normalising is approximately 100%.
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Procedure
Isolate the Detector.
Display Module
Press the Isolate button located on the Display. Check the Isolated indicator lights up.
LCD Programmer
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Zone Control Isolate Start Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Status and check the detector is Isolated.
PC Programmer
Select Device Tree from the View menu. Select the detector to be Isolated from the Device Tree window. Click on the Isolate icon or the Isolate Zone command from the Zone menu. View Active Events list for response to Isolation. Sounding device on the Detector beeps. Smoke alarm displays on the Active Events List window.
Inject Smoke into any one of the sampling air pipes and observe the following events.
Sounding device on Detector beeps. Red LEDs on front panel lights up. Smoke bar graph indicator lights up showing smoke level. 2 digit indicator shows smoke intensity level when Smoke Level is selected.
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Status and check the smoke level value. Alarms reported in Status menu.
After the smoke has cleared, Reset the Detector to clear the alarms. De-Isolate the detector.
Press the Reset button once to clear the alarms and various fault indicators. Press the Isolate button once. The Isolated indicator goes off.
Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Zone Control Reset Reset Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Zone Control Isolate Stop Select Setup by Zone Zone Number Detector Status and check the Isolated alarm is cleared.
Click on the Reset icon or select the Reset command from the Zone menu.
Select the Device Tree command from the View menu. Click on the detector to be De-Isolated from the Device Tree window. Click on the De-Isolate icon or select the DeIsolate Zone command from the Zone menu. View Active Events list for the Isolated alarm to clear from the list.
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9. Installation Checklist
Site Name: Zone: .. Detector Serial Number/s:
Perform the following checks listed below to ensure that all the necessary items are completed before handing over to a commissioning engineer.
INSTALLATION CHECKS
1. Was the LaserPLUS detector intact in the box? 2. Is the LaserPLUS securely locked onto its mounting bracket? 3. Are the sampling air pipes firmly connected to the air inlet ports? Note-The pipes must not be glued. 4. Have the power wires been connected to the correct terminals on the termination card? 5. Have the alarm signalling wires been terminated to the correct terminals on the termination card? 6. Have the VESDAnet wires been connected to the correct terminals on the termination card? 7. Has the plug at the exhaust port been removed and the exhaust pipe (if fitted) not glued? 8. Has the front cover been replaced correctly? 9. Have the Preliminary System Checks been performed? 10. Is the air sampling pipework installed and checked as per the site plans?
Yes
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