DECU3
STANDALONE DETECTION &
EXTINGUISHING CONTROL UNIT
TECHNICAL MANUAL
AF-X Systems BV
Telephone: +31 (0)20 – 20 50 484
Web: www.af-x.com
Email:
[email protected]Document Revision Details
Issue Modification Detail Author Date
1 Document Creation MvD 19 / 01 / 2017
1.1 Adjustment wiring diagram (timer settings) MvD 10 / 04 / 2020
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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT NOTES – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY......................................................................................... 4
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND KEY FEATURES .................................................................................................... 5
2.0 DECU3 FEATURES .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 General ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Loops ................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 External Release Extinguishing Input ............................................................................................... 6
2.4 External Hold Input ........................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Direct Fire ......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.6 Dual/Single Mode .............................................................................................................................. 7
2.7 Timer Settings ................................................................................................................................... 7
2.8 Ignition Mode .................................................................................................................................... 8
2.9 Battery Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.10 Extinguishing Output Monitoring ....................................................................................................... 8
3.0 DECU3 CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS .................................................................................................. 9
3.1 Controls ............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Indications ....................................................................................................................................... 10
4.0 CONNECTIONS OF THE DECU3 ............................................................................................................. 11
5.0 DIP-SWITCHES SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Direct fire Dip-switch ....................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Battery or Ignition Dip-switch .......................................................................................................... 13
5.3 Fault-Out Invert Dip-switch ............................................................................................................. 13
5.4 Single or Dual Fire Alarm Dip-switch .............................................................................................. 14
5.5 Single or Dual VFC Dip-switch ........................................................................................................ 14
5.6 Timer Dip-switches ......................................................................................................................... 14
6.0 DECU3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................... 15
APPENDIX 1 DECU3 WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 17
APPENDIX 2 DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE DECU3 .............................................................................. 18
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Important Notes – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
• This manual should be thoroughly read and understood before installation and commissioning is
undertaken.
• The DECU3 and its associated connections must be installed, commissioned and maintained by a
suitably trained, skilled and competent person.
• It is assumed that the person commissioning the system is aware of AF-X Systems’ equipment
terminology and terms of reference.
• This equipment must be earthed, and earth continuity must be preserved on broken segments of
screened cable used anywhere in the system installation.
• This equipment is not guaranteed unless installed and commissioned in accordance with current
national standards.
• This equipment is not suitable as part of an I.T. type power distribution system as defined in
IEC 60364-3.
• A competent person trained to undertake such work MUST carry out any internal maintenance.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the DECU3. Opening the moulded PCB will immediately
invalidate the warranty.
The policy of AF-X Systems is one of continuous improvement and as such we reserve the right to make
changes to product specifications at any time and without prior notice.
Errors and omissions excepted.
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1.0 Introduction and Key Features
The DECU3 is designed to be a stand-alone fire-extinguisher device and is often found in e.g. bobcats, ships or
other equipment/vehicles in which the user should be able to extinguish a fire rapidly. This is done by pressing
two buttons or by the use of sensor inputs. The device continuously senses its inputs and in case of fire it gives
the correct output to enable the AF-X Fireblocker generator.
The key features include.
• Able to set to manual, single stage or double stage detection, alarm and extinguishing.
• Separate outputs for Fire, Fault and VFC.
• Two loops for linear heat or spot detection with fault monitoring.
• The device works on input voltages ranging from 11 to 32 Volt DC.
• Low power mode is enabled by switching off the ignition.
• Double extinguisher release buttons to prevent unwanted releases.
• The unit is waterproof IP65, reverse polarity, transient and EMC protected.
• Watchdog timer will for additional safety.
• Additional functionality regarding separated external hold-off functions.
• Additional functionality regarding separated external release extinguishing functions.
• Improved fault monitoring and fault identifying.
• Additional option to override the release extinguishing delay after manual release.
• Improved fault monitoring extinguishing output.
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2.0 DECU3 Features
2.1 General
Dual Linear Heat Cable up to 50 meters or conventional detectors (max. cable length 20 meters) can be
used. Each are continuously monitored for alarms, open and short circuit. LED flash codes indicate the
location of an alarm or fault condition.
The DECU3 has an internal alarm sounder and an output to drive additional external audible alarm units
up to 2Amps. Also, a Voltage Free Contact (VFC) for fuel shutoff, engine/fan shutdown etc.
2.2 Loops
The DECU3 is equipped with two loop inputs. The loop inputs are continuously scanned for fire or fault
detection. The loops are set to the following values:
• RESISTANCE of less than 190 Ohm: FAULT
• RESISTANCE of more than 190 Ohm and less than 1k2 Ohm: FIRE
• RESISTANCE of more than 10k Ohm and less than 12k Ohm: NORMAL
• RESISTANCE of more than 12k Ohm: FAULT
Note: When a low resistance (less than 190 Ohms) linear heat cable is used, a 1k Ohms resistor
must be installed in series at the begin of the loop on one of the wires. Otherwise the wires of
the linear heat cable which melt together will give a fault instead of a fire alarm.
The DECU3 loop inputs use dedicated logics to manage the above-stated resistance levels,
together with the use of ADC inputs. The loop circuits output the input voltage (-0.6 volt, power multiplex
spec.), with a current fuse-limited at 50 mA.
The detector loop circuit will be reset upon initialization (ground connection will be intermittent during led
test). Resistor levels are depending on the input voltage; therefore, high fluctuations on the input
voltage of the DECU3 should be avoided by using screened cable.
The commissioner should ensure to be using detectors with corresponding specifications and the
correct input voltage for the DECU3. The maximum number of detectors in 1 loop is determined by the
voltage/amperage usage of the detectors and the input voltage. Devices which are supported by the
DECU3 are described in Appendix 2 of the manual.
Every detector loop needs a 10k Ohm resistor as End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor, even when the input(s)
will not be used. This to prevent a detection fault on the input(s).
2.3 External Release Extinguishing Input
The DECU3 has a separate input for an external release extinguishing button. The external release
extinguishing button has the same function as the dual release extinguishing buttons (fire buttons) on
the front of the panel. By pressing the external release extinguishing button, the fire extinguisher(s) will
be released. Depending on the dipswitch (time) settings it is possible the release is delayed. The
delayed can be set from 0 to 30 seconds in steps of 5 seconds. The loop inputs are continuously
scanned for fire or fault conditions.
The input of the external release extinguishing input is set to the following values:
• RESISTANCE of less than 190 Ohm: FAULT
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• RESISTANCE of more than 190 Ohm and less than 1k2 Ohm: RELEASE
• RESISTANCE of more than 10k Ohm and less than 12k Ohm: NORMAL
• RESISTANCE of more than 12k Ohm: FAULT
The external release extinguishing input loop need a 10k Ohm resistor as End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor,
even when the input will not be used. This to prevent a detection fault on the input(s).
2.4 External Hold Input
The DECU3 has a separate input for an external hold-off button. The external hold-off button has the
same function as the internal hold-off button. When an alarm is active and this button is pressed, the
extinguisher enabling is delayed. When the button is released, the system will wait 5 seconds. After
these 5 seconds, the count-down timer will reset and start from the set delay time. The loop inputs are
continuously scanned for fire or fault conditions.
The input of the external release extinguishing input is set to the following values:
• RESISTANCE of less than 190 Ohm: FAULT
• RESISTANCE of more than 190 Ohm and less than 1k2 Ohm: HOLD-OFF
• RESISTANCE of more than 10k Ohm and less than 12k Ohm: NORMAL
• RESISTANCE of more than 12k Ohm: FAULT
The external hold-off input loop needs a 10k Ohm resistor as End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor, even when
the input will not be used. This to prevent a detection fault on the input(s).
If the external hold-off button is pressed during normal state (no fire / alarms), the DECU3 will give an
fault on the front. Which can be recognized by the blinking of the yellow detection fault LED. The
detection fault will lit up for 3 seconds and then flash five times, which indicates the external hold-off
button is pressed.
2.5 Direct Fire
When the timer settings are set to a delay (between 5 – 30 seconds), the direct fire dipswitch gives the
choose to override the delay in case of a fire event. If a fire alarm is detected by the DECU3 and the
count-down timer is started, you can override the timer. By pressing the dual release extinguishing
buttons (fire buttons) on the front of the panel or the external release extinguishing button in the fire
state you start the extinguishing releasing process immediately.
Note: This option must only be set when the DECU3 is used by persons having a specific
responsibility for safety, and who are trained and authorised to release the fire-extinguisher.
Make sure the fire-extinguisher is safe to release. Any delay on the extinguishing release
system will be override immediately and start the fire-extinguisher immediately!
2.6 Dual/Single Mode
A single or dual FIRE indication can trigger the VFC relay, fire-extinguisher and fire-relay. Single or dual
mode is configurable with two dipswitches.
Any detection loop alarm condition will operate audible and visual alarm indications as follows:
• A single alarm condition on a detection line causes an internal pulsing alarm sound. The VFC
and Fire relay and extinguisher are operated according to the dip-switch settings.
• A double alarm condition on a detection line causes a fast pulsing internal alarm sound. The
VFC relay, Fire relay and extinguisher are operated according to the dip-switch settings.
• The alarm led flashes to indicate the activated alarm loop (1 flash per second indicates loop 1,
2 flashes per second indicates loop 2 and 3 flashes per second indicates both loops).
2.7 Timer Settings
A count-down timer is used to wait a certain amount of time before extinguisher enabling in
case of a FIRE alarm. This timer can be set with the use of the TIME-SWITCH dipswitches.
The timer is changeable between 0 and 30 seconds, with steps of 5 seconds.
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The TIME-SWITCH dipswitches can also be used to set the device in No-AUTO release state. In this
state, only pressing the fire-buttons on the device or the external extinguishing release button can
(immediately) release the fire-extinguisher. In this case, FIRE alarms from the detector loops will only
trigger the FIRE and VFC relays (and not the release the fire-extinguisher).
2.8 Ignition Mode
When the system is supplied with power on the normal inputs, it also monitors the ignition input (if not
chosen otherwise with the dip-switch settings). In normal usage, the ignition line feeds the system with
roughly the same voltage as the input lines. This means the ignition is engaged.
Upon disengaging of the ignition, the on LED will start to blink and the VFC contact is operated (spin-
off). The system will wait for the delay time to pass, before entering parked mode. When parked mode
is enabled, the on LED will blink as a ‘heartbeat’.
In PARKED mode, a single or dual (depending on the dipswitches) FIRE alarm immediately release the
extinguishers. When the ignition is re-enabled (even for a very short time), the system returns to normal
mode and the count-down timer is reset.
When the ignition is disabled and within the spin-off time a FIRE alarm is raised, the complete spin-off
time is waited before the extinguishers are activated. When the ignition mode is disabled and there is no
external backup battery/power supply, connect the battery input to the main input of the DECU3 to
suppress a battery fault.
2.9 Battery Mode
Additionally, on the normal power input, the DECU3 can be used with an external backup battery/power
supply. The user can choose to either use backup power or use low-power mode when the ignition
disabled.
The battery power should be in the same range as the input power. Upon initialisation, the device will
check the normal power supply and note the nominal voltage. When the backup power supply gets 30%
below the nominal input power, the fault state is triggered, and the fault LED and relay will be activated.
This means that if the system normally uses a 12VDC input, the battery should also supply 12VDC
input, or if the normal voltage is 24VDC, the battery should also supply 24VDC. If the DECU3 is set to
battery mode and the continuous power supply would fall off, the on LED will blink to warn the user.
2.10 Extinguishing Output Monitoring
The extinguishing output of the DECU3 is a polarised to monitor the output on short circuit and open
circuit. With an end-of-line resistor (10k Ohm) and a diode (1N4004 – 1N4007) the extinguishing units
will be monitored.
Note: The installation of the diode is critical and therefor the extinguishing output must be tested with
an extinguishing tester unit (at least 24 Vdc / 1A, for example a light bulb).
The amount extinguishing units depends on the input voltage of the system:
• 12 Vdc = maximum 2 AF-X Fireblocker generators.
• 24 Vdc = maximum 3 AF-X Fireblocker generators.
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3.0 DECU3 Controls and Indications
The DECU3 has a clear front panel display enabling the current state of the DECU3 to be rapidly determined.
Figure 3.0 shows the controls and indications.
Figure 3.0 DECU3 front panel controls and indications.
3.1 Controls
The top view of the DECU3 consists a special foil which includes buttons and LEDs and is water-proof.
Mute / Reset Button
The mute / reset button has a dual function:
• A single press by a fault event: disables internal buzzer.
• A single press by an alarm event: disables external alarm.
Or
Mute / Reset Button
• Hold the mute / reset button for 3 seconds: Reset device.
Upon reset, a LED/buzzer test is completed. All LEDs will be lit for 3 seconds and the buzzer will ‘beep’
two times.
Hold Extinguishing Release
• Hold the ‘hold extinguishing release’ button when an alarm is active: hold off fire-extinguishing
while this button is pressed. Upon button release, the device will revert to countdown and
release after a 5 second delay.
Fire Buttons
• When a fire emerges, press both extinguishing release buttons, this will trigger an alarm. The
fire extinguishers will be released, depending on the dip-switch (time) settings.
• If the DECU3 is set up in the direct fire mode, pressing both extinguishing release buttons will
override the extinguishing delay at start the extinguishing release immediately.
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3.2 Indications
The layout of the DECU3 has five LEDs divided in three sections to indicate power, detection and
extinguishing status with separate LED flash pattern indications.
The On LED
This green LED indicates the power status of the DECU3, which can have different states:
• In normal state the LED will continues lit up.
• If the ignition mode is chosen and the system is set to the PARKED mode the LED will blink as
a ‘heartbeat’.
• If the battery mode is chosen and the continuous power supply would fall off, the On LED will
blink to warn the user.
The Fire LED
The red Fire LED is lit when a Fire alarm is tripped. The extinguisher release buttons are pressed or one
of the detector loops have a resistance of <1k2 Ohm and >190 Ohm for more than 1 second.
The fire led flashes to indicate the activated alarm loop:
• 1 flash per second indicates loop 1.
• 2 flashes per second indicates loop 2.
• 3 flashes per second indicates both loops.
The Detection Fault LED
The yellow detection Fault detector loop LED indicates a fault in the detector loops, the External Release
Extinguishing button or the External Hold input. If the resistor value of one or more of the monitored loops
is >12k Ohm or <190 Ohm, a fault event is generated. If the detector loops, external release extinguishing
input or external hold input will not be needed, still a 10k Ohm resistor must be installed to prevent a
detection fault.
The Detection Fault LED can indicate different kinds of faults, by flashing the LED. After a start pulse of
3 seconds, the amount of flashes will indicate the kind of fault:
• 1 flash : Open circuit or short circuit in loop 1.
• 2 flashes : Open circuit or short circuit in loop 2.
• 3 flashes : Open circuit or short circuit at the external release extinguishing input.
• 4 flashes : Open circuit or short circuit at the external hold-off input.
• 5 flashes : External hold-off is connected (> 3 sec.) in normal state.
• 6 flashes : Battery fault/disabled.
In case of a Fault, the FAULT relay is triggered. The VFC and FIRE relays remain untouched.
The Extinguish Release LED
The red extinguishing release LED will lit up when the extinguishers are activated.
The Extinguish Fault LED
The yellow Fault (Fire suppression) LED is lit when a fault is detected in the fire-extinguisher line. In
normal state (no fire) a monitoring current of <4 mA is supplied to the extinguishers. If R>300 Ohm, the
Extinguish Fault is triggered.
In case of a Fault, the FAULT relay is triggered. The VFC and FIRE relays remain untouched.
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4.0 Connections of the DECU3
The DECU3 has the connections on the back of the control panel. It’s components, except the connections and
the dipswitches are moulded in plastic for a IP protection.
Figure 4.0 shows the controls and indications.
Figure 4.0 The back of the DECU3 front panel connections and dipswitches.
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The rear of the DECU3 will have the following connections:
CONNECTOR X4:
1. FAULT Normally-closed connection
2. FAULT Normally-open connection
3. FAULT Common (engaged on any fault condition)
4. FIRE Normally-closed connection
5. FIRE Normally-open connection
6. FIRE Common (indicates upcoming extinguisher activation)
7. VFC Normally-closed connection
8. VFC Normally-open connection
9. VFC Common (engaged on single/dual* alarm)
(* = dipswitch setting)
CONNECTOR X3:
11. ALARM - : system ground
12. ALARM + : switched alarm output, same voltage as input +
13. IGNITION : 11-32 VDC switched ignition voltage +
14. INPUT - : input ground
15. INPUT + : 11-32 VDC input voltage
16. GND : system ground
CONNECTOR X2:
17. BATTERY - : battery ground
18. BATTERY + : same target voltage as input +
CONNECTOR X7:
19. EXT HOLD - : external hold off input -
20. EXT HOLD + : external hold off input +
CONNECTOR X5:
21. GND : system ground
22. FIRE-EXTINGUISHER - : output -
23. FIRE-EXTINGUISHER + : regulated output + for monitoring
and activation of the extinguisher
CONNECTOR X6:
24. EXT RELEASE - : external release extinguishing input
25. EXT RELEASE + : external release extinguishing input
26. LOOP2B : detector loop2 sense and GND
27. LOOP2A : detector loop2 +, input power output, 50mA max.
28. LOOP1B : detector loop1 sense and GND
29. LOOP1A : detector loop1 +, input power output, 50mA max.
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5.0 Dip-Switches Settings
The DECU3 can be commissioned in a basic manner by using the settings of the dip-switches.
Figure 4.0 shows the location of the dip-switches.
5.1 Direct fire Dip-switch
Position up:
In the direct fire mode the dual release extinguishing buttons (fire buttons) on the front
of the panel or the external release extinguishing button (when commissioned) will
override the any extinguishing release delay and start the extinguishing releasing
process immediately.
Position down (advised):
The direct fire mode will not be used.
More information about this setting see paragraph 2.5.
5.2 Battery or Ignition Dip-switch
Position up:
In ignition mode the extinguishers will immediately be released when a single or dual
(depending on the dip-switches) FIRE alarm occurs during shutdown of the engine.
Position down:
In battery mode the DECU3 can be used with an external backup battery/power supply,
which allows the DECU3 keep running when main supply is shut down.
More information about this setting see paragraph 2.8 and 2.9.
5.3 Fault-Out Invert Dip-switch
Position up:
The fault relay will be energized during normal state. During total power loss or a fault
condition the fault relay will always fall off, in case a fail-safe condition is wanted.
Position down:
The fault relay will be energized on a fault, so the current during normal state will lower.
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5.4 Single or Dual Fire Alarm Dip-switch
Position up:
In single mode the extinguisher(s) will be released when one of the loops will have a fire
alarm condition.
Position down:
In dual mode the extinguisher(s) will be released after both loops will have a fire alarm
condition.
More information about this setting see paragraph 2.6.
5.5 Single or Dual VFC Dip-switch
Position up:
In the single mode the Voltage Free Contact (VFC) will be activated when one of the
loops will have a fire alarm condition.
Position down:
In the dual mode the Voltage Free Contact (VFC) will be activated after both loops will
have a fire alarm condition.
More information about this setting see paragraph 2.6.
5.6 Timer Dip-switches
For the timer settings we have 3 dip-switches, which can be set between 0 and 30 seconds, with steps
of 5 seconds.
Appendix 2 shows the dip-switch settings for each step of 5 seconds is.
Dip-switch
2 3 4 Time
On On On Immediate Release
On On Off 5 sec.
On Off On 10 sec.
On Off Off 15 sec.
Off On On 20 sec.
Off On Off 25 sec.
Off Off On 30 sec.
Off Off Off No auto-release
More information about this setting see paragraph 2.7.
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6.0 DECU3 Technical Specification
Power Supply Specification
Rated Voltage 11 to 32 Volt DC
This means that if the system normally uses a 12VDC input, the battery should
Battery Voltage also supply 12VDC input, or if the normal voltage is 24VDC, the battery should
also supply 24VDC.
Maximum Quiescent Current Ign. Off 26 mA (set up with 4 detectors on the loops, without external load)
Maximum Quiescent Current Ign. On 41 mA (set up with 4 detectors on the loops, without external load)
Maximum Quiescent Current Battery
25 mA (set up with 4 detectors on the loops, without external load)
mode
Maximum Alarm Current 75mA (set up with 4 detectors on the loops, without external load)
The fire-output signal to the extinguisher(s) will be 1A to 4A depending on
voltage and number of suppressors (1.2 – 3.6 Ohms nominal each unit), up to
Extinguish Current 2 units on 12V, 3 units max on 24V. Upon extinguisher activation, the input
power is latched to the fire-output. Connect in series with bi-directional catch
diodes across each element (see the AF-X Fireblocker manual).
Extinguish Monitoring End Of Line
10k Ohms and 1N4004 up to 1N4007.
Resistor and Diode
In normal state (no fire) a monitoring current of <4 mA is supplied to the
Extinguish Monitoring Current
extinguishers. If R>300 Ohm, the Fault (fire suppression) is triggered.
Max. Loop Output Voltage The loop circuits output is the input voltage (-0.6 volt, power multiplex spec.).
Max. Loop Output Current A current fuse-limited at 50 mA.
>190 Ohm and <1k2 Ohm for more than 1 second.
When a low resistance (less than 50 Ohms) linear heat cable is used, a 1k
Loop Alarm Condition Threshold
Ohms resistor need to be installed in series at the begin of the loop on one of
the wires.
Loop Fault Condition Threshold <190 Ohm or >12k Ohm.
Loop End Of Line Resistor 10k Ohms
External Hold-off / External Release
>190 Ohm and <1k2 Ohm for more than 1 second.
Extinguishing
Alarm Condition Threshold
External Hold-off / External Release
Extinguishing <190 Ohm or >12k Ohm.
Fault Condition Threshold
External Hold-off / External Release
Extinguishing 10k Ohms
End Of Line Resistor
Alarm Output Voltage Same as input voltage (11 to 32 Volt DC)
Alarm Output Current Max. 2A
VFC Output Relay Maximum Load 1A @ 24 Volt DC
Fire Output Relay Maximum Load 1A @ 24 Volt DC
Fault Output Relay Maximum Load 1A @ 24 Volt DC
General System Specification
Ambient Temperature Range -10 to 40 degrees Celsius
Environment Waterproof IP65
Dimensions See figure below.
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Dimensions specification
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Appendix 1 DECU3 Wiring Diagram
The diagram below shows the DECU3 connections and dipswitches.
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Appendix 2 Devices Supported by the DECU3
Detection Device Support
Type Brand
3000/OP1 Protec
3000/OPHT1 Protec
3000/TEMP561 Protec
3000/TEMP641 Protec
3000/MCP (Red) Protec
3000/MCP/BA – Extinguishing Release (Yellow) Protec
3000/MCP/BAWD (Yellow, IP67) Protec
3000/MCP/BU – Hold button (Blue) Protec
3000/MCP/YL – Extinguishing Release (Yellow, English) Protec
Serie 65 Optical Smoke Detector2 Apollo
Serie 65 Heat Detector2 Apollo
Sounder / Beacon Device Support
Type Brand
3000/SSR23 Protec
3000/SSW23 Protec
3000/SSR2/LED3 Protec
3000/LED/RED3 Protec
3000/LED/BLUE3 Protec
MINI SW IS3 E2S
SST-SSRR-143 KAC
Note:
1
Device input voltage 16V – 30V DC
2
Device input voltage 9V – 33V DC
3
Device input voltage 24V DC
Always check the specification of the devices before installing them on the DECU3.
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