User interface – System Sensor 8251F FAAST User Manual

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SS-600-000 4 I56-3904-001

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Fire Panel (FACP) typical connection

for monitoring of device

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ALER

T

(T3)

ACTION

1

(T4)

ACTION

2

(T5)

FIRE

1

(T6)

FIRE

2

(T7)

FAUL

T

(T8)

FACP

Power

Supply

24VDC

+

-

+

-

SLC (T2)

To next

device

-

+

-

+

Ext PW

R

(T1)

To next

device

+

-

+

-

ASP98-00

TABLE 1. TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS

NUMBER

NAME

TERMINAL BLOCK

T1

External Power -

1

T2

External Power -

T3

External Power +

T4

External Power +

T5

SLC+

2

T6

SLC+

T7

SLC-

T8

SLC-

T9

ALERT NO

3

T10

ALERT COM

T11

ALERT NC

T12

ACTION 1 NO

4

T13

ACTION 1 COM

T14

ACTION 1 NC

T15

ACTION 2 NO

5

T16

ACTION 2 COM

T17

ACTION 2 NC

T18

FIRE 1 NO

6

T19

FIRE 1 COM

T20

FIRE 1 NC

T21

FIRE 1 NO

7

T22

FIRE 2 COM

T23

FIRE 2 NC

T24

FAULT NO

8

T25

FAULT COM

T26

FAULT NC


CABLING REQUIREMENTS
The FAAST system provides a series of Euro style pluggable terminals, located
behind the left side door of the unit.

Refer to Table 1 for the proper electrical connections to the unit. Refer to Table
2 for a typical connection for monitoring the FAAST system at a Fire Alarm
Control Panel (FACP).

SYSTEM POWERING
The following procedure describes how to initially power up the FAAST system.

1. Unplug the unit’s power connector to the unit before turning ON the

power.

2. Turn on the power.
3. Check the voltage at the connector. Make sure it is within the required

voltage range.

4. If the voltage is within the proper range, reconnect the power connector

to the unit.

5. Connect the SLC connector to the SLC terminal.
6. Verify the system fan starts up and air begins to flow out of the exhaust port.

USER INTERFACE

The user interface, shown in Figure 4, provides the following information:

• Detector Status: Normal, Alarm, Fault or Isolate

• Alarm Level; Alert, Action 1, Action 2, Fire 1 and Fire 2

• Particulate Levels; 1-10 relative to user programmable scale

• Fault Status

• Flow Level
• Test, Mode and Isolate Buttons

TABLE 2. FACP WIRING DIAGRAM

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