Edwards Signaling FireShield Single-Zone Panel User Manual

Product description, Specifications, Controls and indicators

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Installation Sheet

04MAR03

P/N: 3100589 REV: 1.0

FireShield Single-Zone Panel - Installation and Operating Instructions

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FireShield Single-Zone Panel

Installation and Operating Instructions

Product description

The FireShield single-zone panel has one initiating device
circuit (IDC) and one notification appliance circuit (NAC). The
panel is configured for Class B operation only.

Specifications

IDC zones: 1 Class B
NAC zones: 1 Class B
NAC voltage rating: 24 Vfwr
NAC max current: 1.0 A
Auxilliary power: 24 Vdc at 0.1 A auxiliary power with reset

option

Primary power: 120 Vac 60 Hz, 0.36 A
Alarm contact: Form C 30 Vdc at 1 A (resistive load)
Trouble contact: Form C 30 Vdc at 1 A (resistive load)
Standby batteries: 4.5 Ah max.
Operating environment

Temperature: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing

Controls and indicators

POWER

ALARM

TROUBLE

SIGNAL

SILENCED

BATTERY

TROUBLE

GROUND

FAULT

PANEL

SILENCE

SIGNAL

SILENCE

RESET

ALARM RELAY

DISABLE

ALARM

RELAY

DISABLE

LEDs

Control
buttons

LAMP TEST

DRILL

LEDs

Power: On when the panel has AC power.

Alarm: On steady (latched) when there is an active alarm event
on the IDC.

Trouble: On when there is a fault with a monitored circuit or
system component, or when a circuit is disabled.

Battery Trouble: Flashes for charger or low battery trouble.
Steady means placement trouble. Also places the panel in the
trouble state.

Signal Silenced: On steady indicates that the NAC circuit is
turned off (silenced) but the panel is still in alarm.

Ground Fault: On steady during an active ground fault. (Also
places the panel in the trouble state.)

Alarm Relay Disable: On when there is a disabled circuit. (Also
places the panel in the trouble state.)

Control buttons

Reset: Resets the panel.

Signal Silence and Drill

Alarm mode: Silences active notification appliances.
Pressing Signal Silence a second time unsilences the
NAC. The Signal Silenced LED indicates when the panel
is in alarm and operating with notification appliances
silenced. Visible appliances may or may not turn off when
Signal Silence is pressed depending on JP1/JP2 settings.

Normal mode: Activates the drill function. Turns
notification appliances on according to JP1/JP2 settings
but does not place the panel in alarm or activate the alarm
relay. Pressing Drill a second time turns off the drill
function.

Panel Silence: Silences the panel sounder during an active
trouble or alarm event.

Alarm Relay Disable: Deactivates the alarm relay and prevents
it from activating in a future alarm event. Pressing Alarm Relay
Disable places the panel in the trouble state.

Lamp test

Panel Silence and Alarm Relay Disable: Press the Panel
Silence and Alarm Relay Disable buttons simultaneously to do
a panel lamp test. This lets you verify proper operation of the
LEDs.

Installation checklist

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Prepare the site: Make sure the installation location is
free from construction dust and debris and extreme
temperature ranges and humidity.

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Unpack the equipment

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Install the cabinet: See “Installing the cabinet.”

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Remove the metal terminal shield: Remove and save
the four screws that hold the terminal shield in place.

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Set the panel jumpers: See "Jumper setup."

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Review wire routing: See "Wire routing."

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Connect the field wiring: See "Wiring diagrams" or the
panel label. Meter for opens, grounds, and shorts before
connecting.

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Connect AC power and ground: See "Wiring diagrams"
or the panel label. The panel can not be started on
batteries only.

WARNING: Make sure that the AC power circuit breaker
is off before connecting wires to the terminal block.

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Connect batteries: See "Wiring diagrams" or the panel
label.

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Install the metal terminal shield: Be careful to align the
terminal shield correctly over the LEDs and buttons. Use
the four screws that you removed earlier.

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Test for proper operation: See "Operating the panel."

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