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RE - 120GR: Ravel Electronics PVT LTD.
RE - 120GR: Ravel Electronics PVT LTD.
Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the
detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or on the
other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire
on another level or floor of a building. A second-floor detector, for
example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire.
Audible warning devices such as hooters and bells may not alert
people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or
partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building. Any
warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who
have recently consumed drugs, alcohol or medication.
A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power. If AC
power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only for a
specified time and only if the batteries have been maintained
properly.
CHAPTER 5: Servicing……………………………..…………34
5.1: Installation/Replacement of PCB................................…34
5.2: Lamp Test…..............................................................….34
CHAPTER 6: Battery Calculation…….………………………35
CHAPTER 7: Trouble Shooting……….……………………..36
CHAPTER 8: Wire Requirement……….……..………….….37
CHAPTER 9: Abbreviation……..….………… .……………..38
CHAPTER 10: General Arrangement diagram………….…39
CHAPTER 11: Terminal Details ……………………………..30
1.2 General
The panel is self-contained with integral power supply and space
provision for two sealed lead-acid standby batteries and comply with
the requirements of IS 2189: 1999. The panel functions are controlled
by the Micro Controller. The panel can accept, per zone, automatic
detectors with a total maximum loading of 2.4mA quiescent current
rating (refer to chapter 2.2), and an unlimited number of manual call
points.
And the microprocessor based Automatic Gas Release Control
module is designed to cross zoning the fire inputs and controls fire in
earliest practicable moment with the help 24v Fire Extinguisher Output.
Installation
The panel is easy to install and operate. The panel fascia is retained by
tamper-proof screws.
Fault Indication:
If the control panel indicates a Fault condition, make a note of all
illuminated indicators, refer to the Chapter - 7, and call the service
engineer.
Figure – 1
2.3.2 Controls
SILENCE Key:
During fire/fault condition, silence key is used to silence the
external NAC (Sounders) and the internal buzzer tone.
RESET Key:
This key is pressed to reset the entire system and while on reset
condition, zone loop will not reset in normal condition.
MENU Key:
To enter into the Main Menu in the LCD. This key is used to
change or view the program the inputs and outputs of the
panel configuration.
ENTER Key:
To accept the programmed or edited menu, mode or value in
the LCD.
CURSOR Key:
The cursor keys (Right / Left) are used to move the menu list and
to toggle between the options of the selected menu list.
Figure – 2
Installation Precautions
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Figure - 3
Place the panel in its mounting position and fix the panel to the wall
using the slots of the three screws. Ensure the enclosure and the inner
parts of the panel are given sufficient protection during installation. All
external cables are to be entered via the ∅19mm preformed
knockouts located at the top of the panel.
When the installation of all the cables has been completed,
clean the interior of the enclosure ensuring all masonry debris and
drilling swords are removed.
Standard Relay: The Fire Alarm control panel provides two Form-
C relays rated 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC and 2.0 amps @ 30 VAC for
fire, one relay for fault and one relay for timer on.
Figure – 6
Solenoid Output:
Whenever the cross zone is occurred or manual release switch is
activated, the solenoid output (24v D.C) will be activate after
the set time delay. Time delay can be changed by using the
programming menu.
Note: Ensure the solenoid loop is terminated with 4K7 EOL like as
below,
Figure - 7
Figure – 8
4.1 Switch Functions
RESET Key: This key is used to reset the panel, the zone loop will not
reset in normal condition. The zone loop will reset only if the fire in
the zone loop. The panel is reset by pressing this key and during
condition, all the detector input voltages are cut off up to 3
seconds for Detectors and MCPs, Then voltages are put on to the
loop.
CURSOR KEYS: The cursor keys (Right / Left arrows) are used to move
the menu list.
MENU Key: This key is used to enter into the program menu.
GAS INHIBIT: This key is used to activate Gas Inhibition. This selection
can identify by the Gas Inhibit LED. The same key is used to bring
back to normal condition.
A.C ON: This LED indicates the presence of main supply. Whenever the
Main Supply (220v A.C) is present this LED will glow. Whenever the
Main Supply (220v A.C) fails / fuse blown, the AC ON LED goes off.
BATTERY ON: This LED indicates the presence of standby power supply.
If the standby battery Supply fails / fuse blown, the BATTERY ON LED
goes off. Whenever the backup battery voltage goes below the 21v,
the BATTERY ON LED will blink (Indicates the Battery Low).
REMOTE FIRE: When the Remote fire input senses the signal from other
devices this LED will glow with Continuous buzzer tone.
TIMER ON: After the Cross zoning the timer activation can be identified
by this LED. This “Pre-Intimation of the Solenoid output” LED remains
ON condition until the set time value is expired or GAS Inhibit is
activated. This Solenoid ON timer period can be alterable by
programming menu.
4.3 Operation
4.3.1 ZONE FAULT RESPONSE:
When faults like Open/ Short occurred in the loop, the
corresponding ZONE FAULT LED would identify it.
Always the recent fired zone FIRE LED will blink continuously
until it acknowledged rest of the fired zone FIRE LED’s will glow
constantly till it goes to RESET. The FIRE LED indication will
remain ON condition till the panel is RESET.
Note:
1. The Fire relay will be in ON condition till the fire
LEDs go OFF.
2. By silencing, sounders are switched off and Fire
relay output for actuators will remains in ON
Condition until reset.
Restoral:
To bring back the Disabled zone to the normal monitoring
condition perform the same steps as for disablement.
.
4.3.6 Evacuate Test:
The External Hooters or Sounder (NAC) can be activated
without the actual fire by keeping the key pad enable key in
evacuate position. The LCD display shows that Evacuate
3. Fire & Ga s
Re lea se Even ts
13. Solenoid 13. Sole noid Type 13. Sole noid Type
Type W ith PR Sw W ithout PR Sw
14. Rmt I/P 14. Rm t I/P Type 14. Rmt I/P Type
Type Remote F ire Re mote Acce ss
15. Remote
Fire 15. Remote Fire 15. Remote Fire
Htr Disabled Htr Enabled
16. Prog Relay 16. Prog Relay 16. Prog Relay 16. Prog Relay
Fa ult Fire T ime r On Sole noi d On
DD | MM | YY
17. Set Date
<16> | 11 | 10
HH : MM
18. Set Time
<12> : 30
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19. About
RE - 120GR V1.2
Note:
1. Use Cursor key ( ) to move the menu list and to interchange the status of the menu.
2. Use Enter Key ( ) to select the menu list and conform the change of the status.
1. Zone 1
<Enabled>
4.4.2 Zone 2
To Enable (Isolate) / Disable the Zone 2, press menu
key and use cursor key to choose second option (Zone 2).
To change the condition, press enter key and then use
cursor to choose the option. After selecting the option press
enter key to conform the selection. If the zone one
disabled, that particular zone disable LED glows.
The LCD screen is as shown below.
2. Zone 2
<Enabled>
[XX/YY] Event
DD/MM/YY HH:MM
4. Zone Wiring
<CLS-B STY-C>
6. Timer Delay
<20 (Sec)>
8. Cylinder Type
<Main>
DD | MM | YY
<AA> | BB | CC
When enter into this mod the LCD show as above and
you can change the date by using left / right arrow keys.
After entering the date press enter key to accept the
change and Bracket moves the month column. Do the
same procedure until system comes out of the screen.
HH | MM
<TT> | SS
TT – Hour; SS – Minute.
When enter into this mod the LCD show as above and
you can change the time by using left / right arrow keys.
After entering the Hour press enter key to accept the
change and Bracket moves the minutes column. Do the
same procedure until system comes out of the screen.
4.4.19 About
From this menu, by entering ‘ENTER’ key, system enters into
the about screen. The LCD shows as follows with the details
of the model and version.
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RE - 120GR V1.3
Chapter 5: Servicing
5.1 Installation/Replacement of PCB:
Remove the screws of PCB, which has to be changed
and remove the PCB from the mounting position and place
the new PCB in the same position with the screws tightened
properly.
RECOMMENDED
CIRCUIT WIRE TYPE AND
CIRCUIT TYPE MAX. DISTANCE WIRE GUAGE
FUNCTION LIMITATIONS
Feet (meters)
12 AWG (3.25 mm2) Belden
9583
WPW999
Untwisted, 14 AWG (2.00 mm2) Belden
10,000 (3,000 m) 9581
Initiating Device
Connects to unshielded 8,000 (2,400 m) WPW995
Initiating
Circuit
Devices wire 4,875 (1,480 m) 16 AWG (1.30 mm2) Belden
(Do not exceed 3,225 (975 m) 9575
50 ohms) WPW991
18 AWG (0.75 mm2) Belden
9574
WPW975
No more than 1.2
Distance
Connects to volt drop 12 AWG (3.25 mm2) - 18 AWG
24 VDC limitation set by
annunciator allowed from (0.75 mm2)
resettable, 1.2 volt
and other supply source
nonresettable maximum
accessories to end of any
line drop
branch
The short forms, which are given in this manual, are abbreviated
below,
Certificate Of Confirmity
Customer Name:
We hereby certify that the items detailed hereon have been manufactured,
inspected and electrically tested to ensure compliance with Ravel Product and process
specification.
Invoice No.:
Date of Shipment:
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
Serial No.:
Ravel Electronics warrants each product to be free from defects in material and
workmanship. This obligation is limited to servicing or part returned to the company for that
purpose and making good any parts thereof which shall be within warranty period, returned to the
company under a written intimation and which to the company’s satisfaction to be found defective.
The company reserves the right to decide the workplace for the repair work. The freight for
defective material will have to be borne by the purchaser, and the transit risk for such material will
rest with the purchaser.
This warranty will last for a period of 12 months from the date of Invoice of the product
from the factory. The warranty is applicable only if the product is used within its specifications.
The warranty for the replaced components will lapse along with that of the main product.
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