Section 3 - installation, Safety system design requirements, Identifying the area of protection – Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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Section 3

Installation

NOTE

For specific information regarding systems
meeting EN54 standards, refer to the EQ5400
Series operation manual 95-8642.

SAFETY SYSTEM DESIGN

REQUIREMENTS

Many factors need to be considered when

determining proper EQP System design. The

following paragraphs will discuss these factors and

other issues useful in designing, installing and

configuring the Eagle Quantum Premier System.

IDENTIFYING THE AREA OF PROTECTION
In order for the system to provide optimum coverage

and protection, it is critical to properly define the

required “Area of Protection” (total area being

monitored by the system). The area of protection

should include all hazard sources requiring

monitoring, as well as suitable locations for mounting

detection, extinguishing, notification, and manual

devices. In order to accurately define the area of

protection and provide maximum protection, all

potential “Real” and “False” hazard sources must be

identified. The number and location of Real Hazards

determines the extent of the area of protection, and

impacts all subsequent design decisions.

WARNING

!

When drilling through surfaces in the process of
mounting equipment, verify that the location is
free of electrical wiring and electrical
components.

IDENTIFYING WIRING, NETWORK (LON), AND
SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENTS

General Wiring Requirements

WARNING!

DO NOT open any junction box or device
enclosure when power is applied without first
de-classifying the hazardous area.

CAUTION!

Any deviation from the manufacturer ’s
recommended wiring practices can compromise
system operation and effectiveness. ALWAYS
consult the factory if different wire types or
methods are being considered.

NOTE

All field wiring must be marked per NFPA 70
Article 760.

NOTE

Specific installation requirements may differ
depending on local installation practices and
compliance with third party certifications. For
local installation practices, consult the local
authority having jurisdiction. For compliance
with third party certifications, consult the
appropriate appendix in this manual for
additional installation requirements.

Power Wiring

IMPORTANT!

For deluge and pre-action applications, input
voltage to the DCIO or ARM must be 21 vdc
minimum to ensure proper operation of the
connected output device.

IMPORTANT

To ensure proper operation of field devices, the
voltage input to the device (measured at the
device) must be within the range indicated for
that device in the “Specifications” section of this
manual (18 Vdc minimum).

System Wiring (ATEX and IECEx)
For the interconnection of the modules within the EQP

system, use fixed installed wiring. (For correct wiring

size and type for a specific device, refer to the

appropriate section in this manual.)

For ambient temperatures below –10°C and above

+60°C, use field wiring suitable for both minimum and

maximum ambient temperatures.

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