EST SAN-4 Manuel utilisateur

SAN Annunciator
Installation Manual
P/N 250084
Revised 21NOV97
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Content
Remote Annunciator Enclosures 1
Description 1
Specifications 2
SAN-CPU Annunciator Controller 3
Description 3
Application 3
Specifications 3
Power Calculations 3
Installation 5
Switch Setup 8
Indicators 8
Troubleshooting 8
SAN-COM Remote Network Control Module 9
Description 9
Application 10
Specifications 10
Installation 10
Indicators and Controls 11
Addressing and Programming 11
SLU-16R / SLU-16Y / SLU-16 R/Y Remote Annunciator Lamp
Module 13
Description 13
Application 14
Specifications 14
Installation 14
Indicators 14
SWU-8 / SWU-8/3 Remote Annunciator Lamp And Switch
Module 15
Description 15
Application 16
Specifications 16
Installation 16
Indicators and Controls 16
SWU-8 Programming Applications Notes 17
SWU-8/3 Programming Applications Notes 18
SHO-4 Remote Annunciator Lamp and Switch Module 19
Description 19
Application 20
Specifications 20
Installation 20
Indicators and Controls 20
SHO-4 Programming Applications Notes21
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SDR-32 / SDR-32K / SDR-32C Remote Annunciator Lamp
Driver Module 22
Description 22
Application 23
Specifications 23
Installation 23
SIN-16 Remote Annunciator Input Receiver Module 25
Description 25
Application 26
Specifications 26
Installation 26
SRU-8 Remote Annunciator Relay Module 28
Description 28
Application 29
Specifications 29
Installation 29
SAN-MIC Remote Annunciator Microphone Module 31
Description 31
Application 32
Specifications 32
Installation 32
ISP-96-2 and ISP-96-3 Annunciator/Switch Panel 33
Description 33
Application 34
Specifications 34
Installation 35
ISP Panel Addressing, Front View 36
SAN-MIC II Remote Microphone 37
Description 37
Specifications 38
Installation 38
Operation 40
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Important information
Limitation of liability
The content of this manual is proprietary in nature and is intended
solely for distribution to authorized persons, companies, distributors
and/or others for the sole purpose of conducting business associated
with Edwards Systems Technology, Inc. The distribution of
information contained within this manual to unauthorized persons shall
constitute a violation of any distributor agreements and may result in
implementation of legal proceedings.
This product has been designed to meet the requirements of NFPA
Standard 72, 1996 Edition; Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard
864, 7th Edition; and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, Inc.,
Standard ULC S527. Installation in accordance with this manual,
applicable codes, and the instructions of the Authority Having
Jurisdiction is mandatory. EST, Inc. shall not under any circumstances
be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss
of property or other damages or losses owing to the failure of EST, Inc.
products beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defective
products. EST, Inc. reserves the right to make product improvements
and change product specifications at any time.
While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this
manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents, EST assumes no
responsibility for errors or omissions.
FCC warning
This equipment can generate and radiate radio frequency energy. If this
equipment is not installed in accordance with this manual, it may cause
interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply within the limits for Class A computing devices
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These rules are
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference
when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment is likely to cause interference, in which
case the user at his own expense, is required to take whatever measures
may be required to correct the interference.
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Document history
SAN Annunciator Installation Manual P/N 250084
Revision Status
Revision Date Reason For Change
1.0 September 1995 Re-write of old manual.
2.0 November 1997 Major revision of layout and content.
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SAN Annunciator Manual 1
Remote Annunciator Enclosures
Description
The SAN-4 and SAN-8 enclosures are semi-flush mounted cabinets for
mounting SAN series annunciator modules. The SAN-4 accommodates
4 SAN modules and the SAN-CPU. The SAN-8 accommodates 8 SAN
modules and the SAN-CPU. Both the SAN-4 and SAN-8 are made from
16 gauge steel, and are furnished with a key locking door with a Lexan
viewing window. Backboxes are provided with conduit knockouts,
module mounting studs, and a SAN-CPU mounting bracket.
[SAN-001.CDR]
SAN-4 with SWU-8
[S
A
N-002.CDR]
SAN-8
The RSAN-6 is designed for mounting SAN series modules in a
standard 19" rack enclosure. The RSAN-6 is made from 0.125"
aluminum, and accommodates 6 SAN modules and the SAN-CPU.
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NORMAL
ALARM
BACK
RE SET
DISABLE
SYSTEM ANNUNCIATOR
ENABL E
ALARM
SILENCE
TROUBLE
SILENCE
DRILL/
ALL CAL L
NEXT/ACK
SUPERVISORY
TROUBLE
[S
A
N-003.CDR]
RSAN-6 with CMDN and SWU-8
Specifications
Specifications
Model Overall Dimensions
(Hwd)
Rough-In
Dimensions
(Hwd)
Module
Spaces
SAN-4 11.5” x 16” x 4”
29.2 cm x 40.6 cm x 10.2
cm
9.5” x 11.25” x 2.5”
24.1 cm x 28.6 cm x
6.4 cm
4
SAN-8 11.5” x 27.5” x 4”
29.2 cm x 69.9 cm x 10.2
cm
9.5” x 23” x 2.5”
24.1 cm x 58.4 cm x
6.4 cm
8
RSAN-6 10.5” x 19.0” x 2.5”
26.7 cm x 48.3 cm x 6.4
cm
N/A 6
Note: Refer to rough-in dimensions when mounting enclosure in a wall.
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SAN-CPU Annunciator Controller
Description
The SAN-CPU is the interface between the network data lines and the
SAN series of annunciator modules. The SAN-CPU features: Style 7
(Class A) Style 4 (Class B) communication Circuits, RS-485, Fiber
Optic or 20mA Communication Formats, 96 input and/or output
capability, and Requires one (1) panel address on the data line.
COMPONENT SIDE
LAMP
TEST
P1
JP1JP2
+PWR- +CH1- +CH2-
TB1
[S
A
N-004.CDR]
LD1
LD2
U3
U4
Application
The SAN-CPU is required when using any of the SAN series modules
which communicate with the network controller.
Specifications
Specifications
Module Power 24 VDC, 54 mA
Communications
Formats
RS-485, Fiber Optics, 20mA Current Loop
Data Line Wiring Style 7 (Class A) or style 4 (Class B)
Mounting 1/2 Module Space
Power Calculations
The SAN-CPU requires 24 VDC power. The following areas must be
addressed:
1. A minimum of 18.0 V is required at the SAN-CPU.
2. Minimum supply voltage available is 20.4 VDC.
3. The standby and alarm current requirements of the SAN-CPU and
the option modules to which it is connected must be known.
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A power consumption/wire sizing calculation must be performed to
determine the wire size for a given load and wire length. Refer to the
worksheet section, the SAN-CPU Current Worksheet, to determine
SAN-CPU loading.
R max
+
2.4 V
20.4 V
SAN-CPU Circuit
The value of RMAX is determined using Ohm’s Law for current values
from 0.25 to 3.5 amps:
2.4
RMAX = ------------
IMAX
Where:
RMAX = Maximum allowable wire resistance
IMAX = Wire resistance per 1000’ pair.
2.4 = Maximum allowable voltage drop.
Using wire resistance Table 1, the maximum SAN-CPU distance from
the power supply using any listed wire gauge may be determined as
follows below. Table 2 was derived using this method.
RMAX
D = ------------ X 1000
R/1000”PAIR
Where:
D= Distance in feet.
RMAX = Maximum allowable wire resistance.
R/1000’ PAIR = Wire resistance per 1000’ pair.
Wire Resistance
Wire Size Resistance Per 1000’ Pair R/1000’ PAIR
#18 13.0Ω
#16 8.0Ω
#14 5.2Ω
#12 3.2Ω
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