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Table of Contents
Section 1 - Safety
Section 3 - Installation
Alert Messages...............................................................1-1
Section 2 - Introduction
Mounting................................................................. 3-7
Wiring..................................................................... 3-7
Mounting................................................................. 3-8
Wiring..................................................................... 3-8
Mounting............................................................... 3-10
Wiring................................................................... 3-10
Mounting................................................................3-11
Wiring....................................................................3-11
Mounting...................................................................... 3-38
Mounting...................................................................... 3-13
Wiring........................................................................... 3-38
Configuration................................................................ 3-39
Wiring........................................................................... 3-14
Power Wiring......................................................... 3-14
Electrical Connections.......................................... 3-14
Controller to Controller Communication....................... 3-18
Configuration................................................................ 3-21
Wiring........................................................................... 3-21
Mounting...................................................................... 3-22
Wiring........................................................................... 3-22
Startup......................................................................... 3-24
Mounting............................................................... 3-51
Wiring................................................................... 3-51
Configuration................................................................ 3-31
Mounting...................................................................... 3-32
Wiring........................................................................... 3-32
Configuration................................................................ 3-36
Mounting...................................................................... 3-36
Wiring........................................................................... 3-36
Configuration................................................................ 3-37
Pushbuttons................................................................... 4-1
Controller Status Indicators............................................ 4-2
Section 6 - Specifications
EQ300X Controller................................................................ 6-1
LON Termination Module....................................................... 6-2
EQ3730EDIO Enhanced Discrete I/O Module . .................... 6-3
EQ3700 DCIO Module........................................................... 6-5
EQ3720 Relay Module.......................................................... 6-6
EQ3710AIM Analog Input Module......................................... 6-7
HART Interface Module......................................................... 6-7
EQ3740IPM Intelligent Protection Module............................. 6-8
EQ21xxPS Power Supplies................................................... 6-9
EQP2120PS(B) Power Supplies........................................ 6-10
Instructions
Section 1
Safety
Alert Messages
The following Alert Messages, DANGER, WARNING,
CAUTION, and IMPORTANT are used throughout this
manual and on the system to alert the reader and
operator to dangerous conditions and/or important
operational or maintenance information.
DANGER!
Identifies immediate hazards that WILL result in
severe personal injury or death.
WARNING!
Identifies hazards or unsafe practices that COULD
result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION!
Identifies hazards or unsafe practices that COULD
result in minor personal injury or damage to
equipment or property.
IMPORTANT!
A brief statement of fact, experience or importance
that is given as an aid or explanation.
*oi
7.1
WARNING!
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior
to removing a junction box cover or opening a
detector assembly with power applied.
CAUTION!
1. Be sure to read and understand the entire instruction
manual before installing or operating the Eagle
Quantum Premier system. Only qualified personnel
should install, maintain or operate the system.
2. The wiring procedures in this manual are intended
to ensure proper functioning of the devices under
normal conditions. However, because of the many
variations in wiring codes and regulations, total
compliance with these ordinances cannot be
guaranteed. Be certain that all wiring and
equipment installation meets or exceeds the latest
revisions of the appropriate NFPA Standards,
National Electrical Code (NEC), and all local
ordinances. If in doubt, consult the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) before wiring the system.
All wiring shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
3. Some Eagle Quantum Premier devices contain
semiconductor devices that are susceptible to
damage by electrostatic discharge. An
electrostatic charge can build up on the skin and
discharge when an object is touched. Always
observe the normal precautions for handling
electrostatic sensitive devices, i.e. use of a wrist
strap (if available) and proper grounding.
4. To prevent unwanted actuation, alarms and
extinguishing devices must be secured prior to
performing system tests.
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Section 2
Introduction
System Description
The Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) system combines
"fire detection and extinguishing agent release" and
"hazardous gas monitoring" in one complete package.
The system is intended for use in hazardous locations
and is designed to meet the requirements of approval
agencies from around the world.
note
Existing Eagle Quantum field devices such as
EQ22xxUV, EQ22xxUVIR and EQ22xxUVHT are
supported by the Eagle Quantum Premier system
(not FM Approved).
note
For specific information relating to the SIL 2 rated
EQP system, refer to manual number 95-8599.
Communications Loop
Eagle Quantum Premier utilizes a Det-Tronics
Signaling Line Circuit (SLC), a version of Echelons
Local Operation Network (LON) customized
specifically for Eagle Quantum Premier. This network
provides several key advantages:
A p ro g r a m m e d C o n t ro l l e r i s c o n f i g u re d t o
automatically download the configuration data into the
individual devices when they first communicate with
the Controller.
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GAS DETECTION
FIRE DETECTION
COMBUSTIBLE, TOXIC,
POINTWATCH OR
OTHER 4-20 MA INPUT
CONTACT
CLOSURE
DEVICES
DIGITAL
COMMUNICATION
UNITS
X3301
DETECTOR
X3302
DETECTOR
UVHT/C7050
DETECTOR
UV
DETECTOR
UV/IR
DETECTOR
IR
DETECTOR
CONFIGURABLE
DRY CONTACT INPUTS OUTPUT POINTS
INITIATING
DEVICE
CIRCUIT
PIRECL
GAS
DETECTOR
ANALOG
INPUT
MODULE
OPECL
GAS
DETECTOR
INTELLIGENT
PROTECTION
MODULE
AC
POWER
INPUT
BATTERY
CHARGER
FAULT RELAY
(NC CONTACT)
POWER
SUPPLY
MONITOR
NETWORK
EXTENDER
SYSTEM
POWER
EQP CONTROLLER
CONTROLNET
(OPTIONAL
INTERFACE)
OPTIONAL
SERIAL
INTERFACE
PRECONFIGURED INPUTS
PRECONFIGURED OUTPUTS
8 UNSUPERVISED
RELAY OUTPUT POINTS
FIRE
SUPPRESSION
(SOL)
SIGNAL
AUDIBLE
MODULES
HORNS
&
BEACONS
+
CONFIGURATION
PC
HSSL
RS-485
RS-232
RS-232
AGENT
RELEASE
MODULES
ONBOARD
SERIAL
INTERFACE
RS-232
8 4-20 MA INPUTS
HARDWIRED I/O
RS-485
MODBUS
INTERFACE
SERIAL INTERFACE
G2114
THEORY OF OPERATION
During normal operation, the Controller continuously
checks the system for fault conditions and executes
user defined programmed logic that coordinates the
control of the field devices. At the same time, the field
devices are continuously monitoring for device based
fault and alarm conditions.
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Controller Fault
Device Offline
AC Failed
Battery Fault
Invalid Config
Beam Block
Lon Fault
Calibration Fault
Channel Open
Power Fail 1
Channel Short
Power Fail 2
Dirty Optics
RTC Fault
Redundancy Fault*
IR Auto Oi Fault
IR Fault
IR Manual Oi Fault
Sensor Fault
Tx Lamp Fault
UV Auto Oi Fault
UV Fault
UV Manual Oi Fault
Number of Devices Output Devices Old Input Devices Newer Input Devices
ARM
IDC
SAM
UV Detector
UVIR Detector
1 to 100
1 Second
1 Second
101 to 200
2 Seconds
2 Seconds
201 to 246
5 Seconds
2 Seconds
DCU*
DCIO*
X3301*
X3302*
PIRECL*
OPECL*
X5200*
X2200*
X9800*
AIM*
IPM*
PSM
1 Second
2 Seconds
3 Seconds
*Alarms are transmitted immediately. For Eclipse, the Status Update Rate is 1 second for all network sizes.
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Note
All fault and alarm conditions are latched on the
Controller. To reset the Controller, conditions
indicated on the text display must currently be in
the OFF state. Pushing the reset button then
initiates a Controller reset. Active alarms will
remain through a Controller reset.
CONTROLLER LOGS
For a single wiring fault, the field devices with the fault
will isolate the fault by opening LON fault isolation
relays. After the field devices isolate the wiring fault,
communications will be resumed between the
Controller and field devices. Refer to Figure 2-3.
NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 3
NODE 6
NODE 2
NODE 7
EQP
CONTROLLER
DET-TRONICS
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER
Safety System Controller
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NODE 1
NODE 8
D1851
NODE 4
NODE 5
WIRING FAULT
NODE 3
NODE 2
NODE 6
PATH A
PATH B
NODE 7
EQP
CONTROLLER
DET-TRONICS
NODE 1
NODE 8
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NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 3
NODE 2
WIRING FAULTS
NODE 7
NODE 8
NODE 6
PATH A
PATH B
EQP
CONTROLLER
DET-TRONICS
NODE 1
D1853
Controller Redundancy
IMPORTANT!
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
LON
S3
CONFIGURATION
SOFTWARE
DCS/PLC/HMI
CONTROLLER A
LON ADDRESS 1
HIGH SPEED
RS-232
SERIAL LINK
CONTROLLER B
LON ADDRESS 2
A2275
MODBUS
RS-485
RS-232
SERIAL LINK
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Master controller
Standby controller
Primary controller
Secondary controller T h e c o n t r o l l e r a s s i g n e d
address 2.
Bumpless transfer
Note
All LON devices support ANSI/NFPA 72 Class A,
Style 7 communication with the Controller.
Port Name
Network Extenders
Comm Function
Serial Port 2
RS485 ModBus (Master/Slave)
Ground Fault Monitored,
Isolated
Serial Port 3
RS232 ModBus (Master/Slave)
S3 Configuration
Serial Port 4
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NoteS
A n e t w o r k ex t e n d e r i s r e q u i r e d f o r
communication loops greater than 60 nodes.
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FIELD DEVICES
Flame Detectors
95-8527
X3301A
X3302
95-8576
X5200
95-8546
X2200
95-8549
X9800
95-8554
UVHT
95-8570
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Note
NFPA 72 requires wire supervision selection for
fire detection and notification devices (IDC, NAC,
supervisory and releasing devices).
Heat, smoke, or unitized flame detectors can be wired
into channels defined as inputs. Horns, strobes/
beacons, and solenoids can be wired into channels
defined as outputs.
important
For Class A wiring, two input/output channels are
combined, thereby supporting up to four input/
output circuits.
Note
The DCIO outputs only support equipment that
operates on 24 vdc (not to exceed 2 amperes
per channel).
NOTE
An input must be active for at least 750
milliseconds in order to be recognized.
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Note
The relay module only supports equipment that
operates on 24 vdc (not to exceed 2 amperes) at
each output channel.
The relay module has two LEDs for the device and
two LEDs for each channel. On the device level, one
green LED indicates power, while the other amber
LED indicates a LON CPU fault. For each channel,
one red LED indicates channel activation and the
other amber LED indicates that the module operating
voltage is low or that the module has not been
configured (all eight channel LEDs blink).
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NOTE
For deluge and pre-action applications, the input
voltage to the ARM or DCIO must be 21 VDC
minimum with connection to any solenoid listed
in Table 2-6 or 2-7. Wiring must be in accordance
with the listed maximum wiring lengths.
Refer to the EQ25xxARM Specification Data sheet
(form number 90-1128) for additional information
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FM Group
Device
ASCO T8210A107
ASCO 8210G207
Skinner 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Skinner 73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Skinner 71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
Viking HV-274-0601
Table 2-7Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
ASCO
T8210A107
183 (56)
115 (35)
72 (22)
46 (14)
ASCO
8210G207
314 (96)
198 (60)
124 (38)
78 (24)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
130 (40)
82 (25)
51 (16)
32 (10)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Viking
HV-274-0601
180 (55)
110 (34)
70 (21)
45(14)
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Note
A catalytic sensor can be connected to a DCU
through a transmitter, which converts the millivolt
signal to a 4 to 20 milliampere signal.
Note
Input types (e.g. fire alarm, trouble, and gas
alarms) are configurable through Det-Tronics
Safety System Software (S3).
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Section 3
Installation
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.
WARNING!
When drilling through surfaces in the process of
mounting equipment, verify that the location is
free of electrical wiring and electrical
components.
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).
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Example:
Can 18 AWG wire be used to power three devices
from the 24 vdc power supply? Refer to the figure
below for wiring and device current draw information
along with voltage drop calculations.
24 vdc Power
Supply
50 ft
0.6385 Ohms
150 ft
1.9155 Ohms
Total Current
695 mA
Device 1
65 mA
Current Draw
Total Current
630 mA
=
Device 2
+
Device 3
Device 2
65 mA
Current Draw
150 ft
1.9155 Ohms
Total Current
565 mA
=
Device 3
Device 3
565 mA
Current Draw
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Device Type
Number of Devices
Standby Current
EQP Controller
0.360
EDIO Module
0.075
DCIO Module
0.075
0.060
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC
0.055
0.160
0.565
0.160
0.565
X2200
0.135
0.085
0.420
0.155
0.490
DCUEX
0.145
0.060
0.300
0.300
Relay Module
0.120
0.160
0.075
EQ2220GFM
0.018
PIRECL
0.270
OPECL Transmitter
0.220
OPECL Receiver
0.220
ARM
0.075
SAM
0.060
Network Extender
0.090
0.350
Other
=
=
Note: Standby current is the average current draw for the device in normal mode.
This table is for battery calculations only.
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Device Type
Number of Devices
Alarm Current
EQP Controller
0.430
EDIO 8 Inputs
0.130
EDIO 8 Outputs
0.075
DCIO 8 Inputs
0.130
DCIO 8 Outputs
0.075
Relay Module
0.120
0.060
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC
0.090
0.160
0.565
0.160
0.565
X2200
0.135
0.085
0.420
0.155
0.490
DCUEX
0.160
0.075
0.320
0.320
0.300
0.150
EQ2220GFM
0.018
PIRECL
0.275
OPECL Transmitter
0.220
OPECL Receiver
0.220
ARM
0.120
SAM
0.120
Network Extender
0.090
0.350
Other
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Power Supply
Characteristic
EQ2110PS/EQ2111PS
EQ2130PS/EQ2131PS EQ2175PS/EQ2176PS
Input Voltage
120 vac
120/208/240 vac
120/208/240 vac
Input Current
4 Amps
11/6/6 Amps
24/15/12 Amps
Input Frequency
60 Hz EQ2110PS
60 Hz EQ2130PS
60 Hz EQ2175PS
Input Frequency
50 Hz EQ2111PS
50 Hz EQ2131PS
50 Hz EQ2176PS
Supply Rating
10 Amps
30 Amps
75 Amps
10 Amps
30 Amps
75 Amps
3.33 Amps
10 Amps
25 Amps
Recharge Current
6.67 Amps
20 Amps
50 Amps
100 AmpHours
300 AmpHours
750 AmpHours
1 Amp
3 Amps
7.5 Amps
Backup Battery
Refer to Table 3-4 or 3-5 to calculate the minimum
size of the backup battery (in amp hours). Select a
sealed lead-acid battery with an adequate amp hour
rating.
NOTE
Connect two batteries in series for 24 volts. Be sure
that the battery enclosure is adequately ventilated.
Battery Charger
Use the following formula to calculate the minimum
battery charger size:
IMPORTANT
The EQP2120PS(B) Power Supplies provide
EQP System devices with power from input
supply 120 to 220 V ac. Use of this power supply
does not provide the source of the secondary
supply such as secondary source batteries, their
supervision or charging, or UPS. Per NFPA
72-2002 requirements, such power supply
related requirements must be separately
provided for and be accepted by the local
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
CAUTION!
Care should be
taken when considering the
final voltage at the device during AC power loss.
With loss of AC power, the device voltage will
drop over time as the batteries lose their charge.
If extended periods of AC power loss are to be
expected, either consider a heavier wire gauge
or specify batteries with higher amp-hour ratings.
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Table 3-4Backup Battery Requirements for Automatic Release of Extinguishing Systems Except Deluge
Standby Current
Alarm Current
Standby Time*
24 Hours
5 Minute Alarm Time*
0.083 Hours
T0014A
Standby Current
Alarm Current
Standby Time*
90 Hours
10 Minute Alarm Time*
0.166 Hours
T0040A
Characteristic
EQP2120PS(-B)
Input Voltage
120-220 Vac
Input Current
@ 24.5 Vdc Output
Input Current
@ 28 Vdc Output
Input Frequency
60/50 Hz
Supply Rating
20 Amps
20 Amps
20 Amps
Efficiency
90%
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Shield Grounding
caution!
CAUTION!
Insulate the shields to prevent shorting to the
device housing or to any other conductor. Refer
to Appendix C for EMC Directive requirements.
Note
For more information on proper handling, refer to
Det-Tronics Service Memo form 75-1005.
Mounting
Wiring
1. Connect power wiring from the EQP controller power
terminals 1 and 2 to the GFM terminals 1 and 2.
EARTH
GROUND
RELAY
SPARE
Electrostatic Discharge
10
COMMON
NO
NC
N/C
EARTH
GROUND
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LON Cable
(Manufacturer and Part No.)*
Mounting
The device should be securely mounted to a vibration
free surface. (See the Specifications section in this
manual for device dimensions.)
Maximum Length**
Feet
Meters
Belden 8719
6,500
2,000
6,500
2,000
Det-Tronics NPLFP
6,500
2,000
Technor BFOU
4,900
1,500
6,500
2,000
6,500
2,000
Wiring
All devices on the LON are wired in a loop that starts
and ends at the System Controller. To ensure proper
operation, the LON should be wired using high speed
communication grade cable.
Note
Cable meeting the specifications listed in Table
3-6 is suitable for distances up to 2000 meters.
Note
If no network extenders are used, the distances
listed are for the entire loop. If network extenders
are used, the distances listed are for the wiring
length between network extenders or between a
network extender and the System Controller.
Table 3-6Typical Specification for 16 AWG (1.5 mm2) LON Wiring Cable per Echelon
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
14
14.7
15.5
ohm/km
Condition
20 C per ASTM D 4566
DC Resistance Unbalanced
5%
Mutual Capacitance
55.9
nF/km
108
ohm
20 kHz
1.3
dB/km
64 kHz
1.9
78 kHz
2.2
156 kHz
256 kHz
4.8
512 kHz
8.1
772 kHz
11.3
1000 kHz
13.7
nsec/m
78 kHz
Characteristic Impedance
Attenuation
Propagation Delay
92
100
5.6
Length:
meters maximum
(basic loop
or between
NetworkNetwork
Extenders).
Length:6,500 feet/2000
6,500 feet/2000
meters maximum
(basic
loop or between
Extenders).
Type:
pair.
Type:Single twisted
Single
twisted pair.
Wire
AWG,
stranded
(19(19
x 29),
tinned
copper
withwith
overall
shield.
WireGauge:
Gauge:16 16
AWG,
stranded
x 29),
tinned
copper
overall
shield.
Cables
Cablesmeeting
meetingthese
thesespecifications
specificationsare
aregood
goodfor
forup
uptoto2000
2000meters.
meters.
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IMPORTANT!
D e t - Tr o n i c s
recommends the use of
shielded cable (required by CENELEC) to
prevent external electromagnetic interference
from affecting field devices.
Wire Size
24 VDC -
CAUTION!
Do not ground either shield at the network
extender enclosure. Insulate the shields to
prevent shorting to the device housing or to any
other conductor.
COM 2 -
650
750
1700
2200
3500
5600
COM 1 -
IMPORTANT!
Be sure that
the selected cable meets the
specifications. The use of other cable types can
degrade system operation. If necessary, consult
factory for further suggested cable types.
Note
The recommended lubricant is a silicone free
grease, available from Det-Tronics.
12
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SHIELD
SHIELD
SHIELD
10
11
12
SHIELD
COM 1
GND
11
12
1
14
10
13
24 VDC
A1870
Wiring
1. Remove the cover from the device junction box.
A1947
IMPORTANT!
Mounting
IMPORTANT!
warning!
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior
to removing a junction box cover with power
applied.
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Note
The recommended lubricant is a silicone free
grease, available from Det-Tronics.
6. Set the node address for the device. (See Setting
Device Network Addresses in this section.)
Mounting
The device should be securely mounted to a vibration
free surface. (See Specifications in this manual for
device dimensions.)
Wiring
WARNING!
The enclosure must be electrically connected to
earth ground.
IDC
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 1
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 2
COM 2
14
13
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
A
12
10
11
Note
The recommended lubricant is a silicone free
grease available from Detector Electronics.
COM 1
A1871
RELAY CONTACT
FOR MONITORING BATTERY.
CONTACT OPENS
WITH BATTERY TROUBLE CONDITION.
68K OHM
RESISTOR
INPUT
RELAY CONTACT
FOR MONITORING AC POWER.
CONTACT CLOSES
ON LOSS OF AC POWER.
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
B1922
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Wiring
WARNING!
If the installation uses catalytic type combustible
gas sensors, it is imperative that lubricants
containing silicone not be used, since they will
cause irreversible damage to the sensor.
caution!
The enclosure should be electrically connected
to earth ground.
Note
Be sure the ribbon cable is properly connected.
6. Set the node address for the device. (See Setting
Device Network Addresses in this section)
Note
An EOL resistor must be installed on both IDCSC
inputs (including unused inputs). Wiring
impedance must not exceed 500 ohms. A 3.3K
ohm resistor must be installed in series with the
switch. For correct operation, only one switch
per input can be connected.
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Note
The recommended lubricant is a silicone free
grease available from Detector Electronics.
Note
Be sure the ribbon cable is properly connected.
6. Set the node address for the device. (See Setting
Device Network Addresses in this section.)
Mounting
The device should be securely mounted to a vibration
free surface. (See Specifications in this manual for
device dimensions.
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Note
For any selected enclosure, the enclosure must
conform to all applicable regulations and
requirements.
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 1
3.3 K
NOTE
The Trouble signal must be located in an area
where it is likely to be heard.
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 2
3.3 K
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELDS
24 VDC
Note
If an enclosure does not have a keyed entry, a
special tool is required to gain entry into an
enclosure.
COM 1
C2076
EQ300X CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION
The following paragraphs describe how to properly
install and configure the EQ300X Controller.
ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
The Controller must be properly installed in a suitable
enclosure that is rated for the location. The enclosure
must provide space to install and wire the Controller
and must also provide for ground wire termination.
The enclosure must contain either a keyed lock or a
special tool to gain access into the enclosure. The
enclosure should be rated for the temperature range
of the location plus the temperature rise of all
equipment installed inside the enclosure. The
enclosure must be rated for electrical equipment that
is going to be installed.
NOTE
The Controller and enclosure must be connected
to earth ground.
For ordinary locations when entry is required to
operate the equipment, the cabinet should be a deadfront construction and 16-gauge cold-rolled steel.
The door lock system shall accept different keys for
entry. An Authorized Persons key and a Person-incharge key will allow entry into the cabinet. The
cabinet should contain a window to view the
Controllers text display and LED indicators.
7.1
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WIRING
Electrical Connections
Figure 3-8 shows the location of wiring connectors on
the Controller module. Figure 3-9 identifies individual
terminals.
Power Wiring
caution!
IMPORTANT!
To ensure proper operation of 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.
66 65
63 62
60
56 57
DET-TRONICS
CONTROLNET
BNC CONNECTOR B
Fire Alarm
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Power
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
48
Cancel
E2105
Enter
12 13
Next
Previous
20 21
Reset
53
54
CONTROLNET
BNC CONNECTOR A
P9: TERMINALS 57 TO 59
RS-232 S3 CONFIGURATION PORT
P7: TERMINALS 48 TO 53
LON CONNECTIONS
Acknowledge Silence
32 33
44 45
47
P6: TERMINALS 45 TO 47
FAULT RELAY (NC CONTACT)
P5: TERMINALS 33 TO 44
RELAYS 5 TO 8
P4: TERMINALS 21 TO 32
RELAYS 1 TO 4
P3: TERMINALS 13 TO 20
DIGITAL INPUTS 5 TO 8
P2: TERMINALS 5 TO 12
DIGITAL INPUTS 1 TO 4
P1: TERMINALS 1 TO 4
24 VDC INPUT POWER
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P1
24 VDC INPUT POWER
P2
DIGITAL INPUTS 1 TO 4
P3
DIGITAL INPUTS 5 TO 8
P4
RELAYS 1 TO 4
P5
RELAYS 5 TO 8
P6
TROUBLE RELAY
48
SHIELD
49
1B
50
1A
51
SHIELD
1+
52
2B
2+
3+
10
4+
11
12
5+
13
14
6+
15
16
7+
17
18
8+
19
20
1 C
21
1 NO
22
1 NC
23
2 C
24
2 NO
25
2 NC
26
3 C
27
3 NO
28
3 NC
29
4 C
30
4 NO
31
4 NC
32
5 C
33
5 NO
34
5 NC
35
6 C
36
6 NO
37
6 NC
38
7 C
39
7 NO
40
7 NC
41
8 C
42
8 NO
43
8 NC
44
45
NO
46
NC
47
COM 1
RESET*
COM 2
ACKNOWLEDGE*
SILENCE*
N / A*
53
2A
54
GND
55
56
57
GND
58
RxD
59
TxD
P2
INPUT, + 5
P7
LON
COMMON, 6
P8
RS-485
PORT 1
A2117
P9
RS-232
CONFIG
PORT
ENTER*
CANCEL*
NEXT*
PREVIOUS*
FIRE ALARM*
SUPERVISORY*
P4
60
61
62
GND
63
TxD
64
RxD
65
GND
66
TxD
67
RxD
68
GND
COMMON 21
P10
RS-485
PORT 2
N. O. 22
P11
RS-232
PORT 3
N. C. 23
P12
RS-232
PORT 4
A2118
INHIBIT*
OUTPUT INHIBIT*
LON FAULT*
BEEPER*
7.1
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NOTE
Refer to Figure 3-12 for location of termination
jumpers.
1-2
2-3
Note
Channel software configurations include all
panel indicator functions to automatically mimic
the controller front panel indicators.
Connector P6, Terminals 45, 46 & 47
Trouble Relay
Unterminated
Terminated 121 ohms (factory setting)
Transceiver input impedance: 68 kohm
57 GND
58 RXD
59 TXD
Connector P10, Terminals 60, 61 & 62, Port 2
RS-485 Modbus RTU Master/Slave
Configuration data downloaded into the controller
configures the serial interface transmission baud rate,
7.1
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68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
P12
P11
P10
PORT 4
PORT 3
PORT 2
60
P29
P28
DET-TRONICS
A
Channel
Indicators
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
Previous
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Reset
P
O
R
T
1
P27
Power
P26
LON COM 2
Termination Jumper
3
Acknowledge Silence
P25
LON COM 1
Termination Jumper
Figure 3-12Location of Termination Jumpers, Communication Indicator LEDs and Communication Ports
60 A
61 B
62 GND
1-2
2-3
7.1
1-2
2-3
3-17
Enabled
Disabled (factory setting)
95-8533
TO
ADDITIONAL
CONTROLLER(S)
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
GND
61
60
68
67
66
65
61
62
GND
60
P12
P11
P10
P12
P11
P10
PORT 3
PORT 2
PORT 4
PORT 3
PORT 2
P29
P28
P29
P28
DET-TRONICS
B
63
PORT 4
64
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
Previous
56
55
54
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Reset
DET-TRONICS
56
55
54
Power
Fire Alarm
Acknowledge Silence
Cancel
Enter
Next
Previous
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Reset
Power
Acknowledge Silence
D2276
Figure 3-13Controller to Controller Communication with Class A Signaling Line Circuit Classification per NFPA 72
3-18
95-8533
Manufacturer
Model Number
Description
Moxa
(www.moxa.com)
TCF-142-S
RS-485 to Single-mode
Fiber Optical Converter
Phoenix Contact
PSI-MOSRS485W2/FO
RS-485 to Multi-mode
Fiber Optical Converter
10 db link budget
Cable Attenuation: 0.4 db / km
2 connectors: (1 each end) with 0.5 db ea.
Safety margin: 3.0 db max
PORT 1
RS-485
56
55
GND
54
Rx
Tx
Rx
T+
T+
R+D+
RD
PORT 1
RS-485
Tx
56
55
54
GND
PORT 1
RS-485
R+D+
Moxa
TCF-142-S
Moxa
TCF-142-S
RD
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
GND
GND
56
56
55
55
GND
54
54
GND
PORT 1
RS-485
B2328
3-19
95-8533
SINGLE MODE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
T+
T+
T
EQP CONTROLLER No. 1
R+D+
RD
PORT 2
RS-485
Moxa
TCF-142-S
Moxa
TCF-142-S
R+D+
RD
60
Tx
Tx
60
61
Rx
Rx
61
GND
62
GND
GND
62
GND
56
55
54
GND
PORT 2
RS-485
SINGLE MODE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
Rx
A
PORT 1
RS-485
B
GND
Tx
Tx
Rx
56
55
54
T+
T+
R+D+
RD
Moxa
TCF-142-S
Moxa
TCF-142-S
PORT 1
RS-485
R+D+
RD
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
GND
GND
B2371
PORT 2
RS-485
60
61
GND
62
TROUBLE INPUT
TO EQP SYSTEM
TROUBLE INPUT
TO EQP SYSTEM
MULTI MODE
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
ATD
ARD
BTD
BRD
BTD
BRD
ATD
D(P)
D(N)
PORT 2
RS-485
ARD
60
61
62
GND
PORT 2
RS-485
D(P)
Phoenix
Phoenix
PSI-MOSRS485W2/FO
PSI-MOSRS485W2/FO
GND
D(N)
GND
60
60
61
61
GND
62
62
GND
PORT 2
RS-485
B2372
7.1
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EQP
CONTROLLER
COM 2
LON
TERMINATION
MODULE
A 53
B 52
S 51
COM 2 TO
FIELD
DEVICES
A 50
COM 1
B 49
S 48
Connector P13
RS-232 High Speed Serial Port
A 53
COM 2
CONFIGURATION
COM 1
B 52
S 51
LON
TERMINATION
MODULE
A 50
B 49
S 48
4
C2274
COM 1 TO
FIELD
DEVICES
NOTE:
WIRING
LON WIRING
Serial board
LON termination modules (2).
ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
MOUNTING
The controllers are designed for direct panel mounting
or DIN rail mounting. See Specifications section of
this manual for mounting dimensions.
7.1
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CONFIGURATION
IMPORTANT!
S3 Configuration
MOUNTING
Mount the power supply monitor in a Nationally
Recognized Test Laborator y (NRTL) labeled
enclosure. Refer to the Specifications section for
mounting dimensions.
IMPORTANT
If the controllers have not been configured for
redundancy via the S3 configuration software,
redundancy will not function.
WIRING
Controller Addresses
caution!
Modbus
Modbus ports on each controller share the serial
settings including baud rate and address. Controllers
in standby mode dont respond to or issue Modbus
messages. This allows for transparent switching on a
multi-drop network. If RS-232 is used, a relay
switching mechanism can be used.
ControlNet
The ControlNet interface on each controller will have
different addresses. This allows both controllers to
reside on the same ControlNet network at the same
time. The primary controller uses the configured
address while the standby assumes an address 1
higher than the primary controller. Application logic in
the attached PLC must be used to determine which
controller has the correct output information.
Information coming from the PLC should be written to
both Premier Controllers.
Note
Consult the power supply manufacturers instruction
manual provided with the support documentation
received with the Eagle Quantum System.
WARNING!
ALWAYS follow all safety notes and instructions
when installing power supply or batteries!
Note
Required Overload Current is usually equal to
15% of the nominal rating.
WARNING!
Make sure a.c. power is OFF at main a.c. breaker
before beginning power supply installation!
7.1
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J3: AC INPUT
TERMINAL NO. 1
SWITCH NO. 1
+
+
YELLOW LED
RED LED
TERMINAL NO. 1
GREEN LED
B1949
TERMINAL NO. 1
J2: CURRENT TEST POINTS
ALARM LEVEL
200 mA
400 mA
800 mA
2 AMP
X = CLOSED
O = OPEN
SHIELD
SHIELD
SHIELD
10
NOT USED
11
NOT USED
12
SHIELD
COM 1
24 VDC
COM 2
A1947
A1950
7.1
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C
B
AC POWER
24 VDC
OUTPUT
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
See Note 4
AC BREAKER
DC BREAKER
BATTERY
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
See Note 3
POWER SUPPLY
NRTL CABINET
See Note 2
+
12 VDC
D1951
12 VDC
BACKUP BATTERIES
NOTES
1. AC INPUT SELECTABLE (THROUGH THE OIS)
FOR 120 / 208 / 240 VAC.
2. BATTERY SIZE CALCULATED BASED ON
SYSTEM LOAD.
3. CIRCUIT BREAKER RATINGS MUST BE BETWEEN
150% AND 250% OF FULL LOAD RATING.
4. REMOVAL OF TERMINAL PLUG WITH POWER
APPLIED TO TERMINALS B AND C WILL DAMAGE
THE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR.
Figure 3-21 Wiring Connections for a Power Supply Monitor, EQ21XXPS Series Power Supply and Backup Batteries
STARTUP
Turn on the power supply and allow the voltage to
stabilize at 27 volts before closing the circuit to the
battery.
MEASURING BATTERY VOLTAGE AND CHARGING
CURRENT
CURRENT SENSE
CURRENT SENSE
BATTERY
BATTERY +
A1952
7.1
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MOUNTING
Mount the power supply and Redundancy Module in a
Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) labeled
enclosure. Refer to the Specifications section for
mounting dimensions. Refer to power supply and
module manufacturer's instruction manual provided with
support documentation received with the EQP system
for additional installation details and instructions.
WIRING
caution!
The power supply should be properly connected to
an earth ground! A ground wire MUST be connected
to the power supply unitss ground terminal!
WARNING!
ALWAYS follow all safety notes and instructions
when installing power supply or module!
WARNING!
Make sure a.c. power is OFF at main a.c. breaker
before beginning power supply installation!
IMPORTANT!
Power supplies require unrestricted air flow for
proper cooling.
NRTL CABINET
AC POWER
CB
L
N
G
24 VDC
OUTPUT
+
+
POWER SUPPLY
AC POWER
See Notes 1 & 2
CB
L
N
G
24 VDC
OUTPUT
+
+
1
2
IN
OUT
POWER SUPPLY
REDUNDANCY
MODULE
NOTES
1. AC INPUT IS AUTO-SELECTABLE FOR 120220 VAC, 60/50 Hz (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED).
2. PRIMARY SOURCE OF INPUT SUPPLY IS CONNECTED TO ONE POWER SUPPLY
AND SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONNECTED TO THE OTHER.
3. A MAXIMUM OF 8 REDUNDANT PAIRS CAN BE CONNECTED TO INPUT AC POWER.
4. THE SECONDARY SOURCE IS CONTINUOUSLY POWERED.
7.1
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STARTUP
Turn on the power supply and allow the voltage to
stabilize. Verify the output voltage and adjust as
needed. Refer to "EQP2120PS(B) Power Supplies" in
the Specifications section of this manual.
IMPORTANT!
The output voltage is adjustable. An even current
distribution must be ensured by precisely setting
all power supply units that are operated in
parallel to the same output voltage 10 mV.
IMPORTANT!
NOTE
For additional information, refer to the power
supply manufacturers documents provided with
the support documentation received with the
Eagle Quantum Premier system.
TO EDIO
PS 1
L
N
PS
PHOENIX
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
L
N
PS
PHOENIX
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
+
13
14
DC
OK
L
N
PS n
PHOENIX
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
+
13
14
DC
OK
L
N
PHOENIX
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
14
DC
OK
+
13
13
14
DC
OK
B2438
Figure 3-24Power Supply Relays Wired in Series for Trouble Monitoring (up to 16 Power Supplies)
7.1
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95-8533
EQ3730EDIO
COMMON C 24
CHANNEL 8
IN/OUT+ B 23
LON FROM
PREVIOUS DEVICE
LON TO
NEXT DEVICE
SHLD
COM 2 SHLD
COM 2 B
COM 2 A
SHLD
COM 1 SHLD
COM 1 B
COM 1 A
+ SUPPLY A 22
CLASS A
CHANNEL 7
COMMON C 21
CHANNEL 7
IN/OUT+ B 20
+ SUPPLY A 19
COMMON C 18
COM
CHANNEL 6
IN/OUT+ B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
CLASS A
CHANNEL 5
COMMON C 15
CHANNEL 5
IN/OUT+ B 14
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND
COMMON C 12
CHANNEL 4
IN/OUT+ B 11
+ SUPPLY A 10
CLASS A
CHANNEL 3
COMMON C 9
CHANNEL 3
IN/OUT+ B 8
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
SHLD*
SHLD
SHLD
SHLD*
+ SUPPLY A 7
COMMON C 6
CHANNEL 2
IN/OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
CLASS A
CHANNEL 1
COMMON C 3
POWER
CHANNEL 1
IN/OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2287
7.1
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COMMON C 3
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
C2090
Unsupervised Input
Connect external system wiring to the appropriate
terminals on the terminal block. See Figure 3-26.
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
C2091
COMMON C 6
IN / OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2291
COMMON C 3
INLINE
RESISTOR
3.3 K
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
C2092
NOTE
If using more than one switch, the first active
condition (switch closed) must be latched. Any
subsequent closed switch will indicate a short
circuit fault condition.
COMMON C 6
INLINE
RESISTOR
3.3 K
IN / OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2292
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IN
L1
-R
L1
L2
COMMON C
+ SUPPLY A
-R
L1
OUT
IN/OUT+ B
IN
L1
L1
L2
UNUSED
3
7
2
COMMON C
L2
OUT
A2283
IN/OUT+ B
L1
OUT
-R
EOL
RESISTOR
5K
EOL
RESISTOR
5K
3
6
A2284
UNUSED
Unsupervised Output
Connect external system wiring to the appropriate
terminals on the terminal block. See Figure 3-33.
COMMON C 3
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2321
7.1
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Supervised Output
Notification Supervised for Open & Short Circuits
Connect external system wiring to the appropriate
terminals on the terminal block. For Class B, Style Y
wiring, refer to Figure 3-34.
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
COMMON C 6
IN / OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2285
supervisory
continuous output
60 beats per minute
120 beats per minute
temporal
timed
trouble.
COMMON C 3
Supervised Output
Agent Release (Solenoid Circuit)
Connect external system wiring to the appropriate
terminals on the terminal block. For Class B wiring,
refer to Figure 3-36.
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2322
COMMON C 6
IN / OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2286
95-8533
Device
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
890181*
150
100
60
899175*
150
100
60
895630*
150
100
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
150
100
60
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
18 AWG
400
*Fenwal Solenoid
CONFIGURATION
NOTE
In EQP systems with EQP2120PS(B) Power
Supplies, the secondary power is customer
supplied and must be accepted by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Controller Firmware
Revision
S3
Version
Version
4.28
3.1.0.0
Table 3-11Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
ASCO
T8210A107
183 (56)
115 (35)
72 (22)
46 (14)
ASCO
8210G207
314 (96)
198 (60)
124 (38)
78 (24)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
130 (40)
82 (25)
51 (16)
32 (10)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Viking
HV-274-0601
180 (55)
110 (34)
70 (21)
45(14)
7.1
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95-8533
WIRING
All electrical connections are made to the field wiring
connectors furnished with the module. See Figure
3-38 below for terminal identification.
MOUNTING
1
2
3
4
5
6
Shield*
+
Shield*
7.1
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EQ3700DCIO
COMMON C 24
CHANNEL 8
IN/OUT+ B 23
LON FROM
PREVIOUS DEVICE
LON TO
NEXT DEVICE
SHLD
COM 2 SHLD
COM 2 B
COM 2 A
SHLD
COM 1 SHLD
COM 1 B
COM 1 A
+ SUPPLY A 22
COMMON C 21
CHANNEL 7
IN/OUT+ B 20
+ SUPPLY A 19
COMMON C 18
COM
CHANNEL 6
IN/OUT+ B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
COMMON C 15
CHANNEL 5
IN/OUT+ B 14
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND
COMMON C 12
CHANNEL 4
IN/OUT+ B 11
+ SUPPLY A 10
COMMON C 9
CHANNEL 3
IN/OUT+ B 8
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
SHLD*
SHLD
SHLD
SHLD*
+ SUPPLY A 7
COMMON C 6
CHANNEL 2
IN/OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
POWER
CHANNEL 1
IN/OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2097
COMMON C 3
Note
An EOL resistor is not required.
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2090
Note
No connection should be made to the + Supply
terminal.
7.1
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COMMON C 3
COMMON C 3
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2091
Note
No connection should be made to the + Supply
terminal.
Note
Polarity MUST be observed when connecting
the notification device.
It is critical to use a notification device approved for
fire alarm notification. These devices are polarized
and do not require the use of an external diode for the
supervision of the circuit. Wire one or more notification
devices to the output, with a 10 K ohm, 1/4 watt EOL
resistor in parallel across the last device.
Note
No connection should be made to the + Supply
terminal.
Note
No connection should be made to the + Supply
terminal. For correct operation, only one input
switch can be used per channel.
continuous output
60 beats per minute
120 beats per minute
temporal
supervisory
COMMON C 3
INLINE
RESISTOR
3.3 K
timed
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
trouble.
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2092
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Note
Fo r n e w o r r e t r o f i t i n s t a l l a t i o n s , a ny
manufacturers non-water based agent release
valves can be wired into the outputs of the ARM
or DCIO modules as long as the devices utilize
24 vdc and do not exceed 2 amperes current
draw.
Note
This type of output does not require the use of
EOL resistors or diodes to supervise the circuit.
The output can be configured for latching, continuous
or timed response.
Note
For FM system approval listing, pre-action and
deluge applications require that only FM
approved deluge valves can be wired into the
ARM or DCIO modules. Table 3-13 lists the
supported solenoid groups. Remember that the
valves must utilize 24 vdc and must not exceed
2 amperes current draw.
COMMON C 3
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2323
7.1
890181*
150
100
60
899175*
150
100
60
895630*
150
100
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
150
100
60
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
400
*Fenwal Solenoid
3-35
95-8533
Table 3-13Maximum Wire Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
Model
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
ASCO
T8210A107
183 (56)
115 (35)
72 (22)
46 (14)
ASCO
8210G207
314 (96)
198 (60)
124 (38)
78 (24)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
130 (40)
82 (25)
51 (16)
32 (10)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Viking
HV-274-0601
180 (55)
110 (34)
70 (21)
45(14)
NOTE
In EQP systems with EQP2120PS(B) Power
Supplies, the secondary power is customer
supplied and must be accepted by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
NOTE
It is recommended to maintain a minimum of 4
inches clearance between the module and other
equipment to provide adequate room for wiring
and ventilation.
CONFIGURATION
Setting DCIO Network Address
One unique network address must be assigned to
each DCIO module. The address is set by the 8
switch DIP assembly on the DCIO module. The
address is binary coded and is the sum of all switches
placed in the closed position.
WIRING
All electrical connections are made to the field wiring
connectors furnished with the module. See Figure
3-45 for terminal identification.
COMMON C 3
Controller Firmware
Revision
IN / OUT+ B 2
S3
Version
Version
1.03
2.0.2.0
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2323
3-36
95-8533
Shield*
+
Shield*
Controller Firmware
Revision
S3
Version
Version
2.01
2.8.0.0
EQ3720RM
NC C 24
CHANNEL 8
NO B 23
LON FROM
PREVIOUS DEVICE
LON TO
NEXT DEVICE
SHLD
COM 2 SHLD
COM 2 B
COM 2 A
NC C 21
SHLD
COM 1 SHLD
NO B 20
COM 1 B
COM 1 A
COMMON A 22
CHANNEL 7
COMMON A 19
NC C 18
COM
CHANNEL 6
NO B 17
COMMON A 16
NC C 15
CHANNEL 5
NO B 14
COMMON A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND
NC C 12
CHANNEL 4
NO B 11
COMMON A 10
NC C 9
CHANNEL 3
NO B 8
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
SHLD*
COMMON A 7
SHLD
NC C 6
NO B 5
SHLD
SHLD*
CHANNEL 2
COMMON A 4
NC C 3
POWER
CHANNEL 1
NO B 2
COMMON A 1
C2206
NOTE: RELAY CONTACTS SHOWN IN REST (DE-ENERGIZED) STATE.
3-37
95-8533
MOUNTING
The Analog Input Module must be properly installed in
a suitable enclosure that is rated for the location. The
enclosure must provide space to install and wire the
device and must also provide for ground wire
termination. Access into the enclosure must be gained
by using a special tool to open the enclosure. The
enclosure should be rated for the temperature range
of the location plus the temperature rise of all
equipment installed inside the enclosure. The
enclosure must be rated for electrical equipment that
is going to be installed.
Shield*
+
Shield*
NOTE
It is recommended to maintain a minimum of 4
inches clearance between the module and other
equipment to provide adequate room for wiring
and ventilation.
WIRING
All electrical connections are made to the field wiring
connectors furnished with the module. (Connectors
accept up to 12 AWG wire.) Refer to Figure 3-46 for
identification of module wiring terminals.
EQ3710AIM
COMMON C 24
CHANNEL 8
4-20 MA IN B 23
LON FROM
PREVIOUS DEVICE
LON TO
NEXT DEVICE
SHLD
COM 2 SHLD
COM 2 B
COM 2 A
SHLD
COM 1 SHLD
COM 1 B
COM 1 A
+ SUPPLY A 22
COMMON C 21
CHANNEL 7
4-20 MA IN B 20
+ SUPPLY A 19
COMMON C 18
COM
CHANNEL 6
4-20 MA IN B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
COMMON C 15
CHANNEL 5
4-20 MA IN B 14
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND
COMMON C 12
CHANNEL 4
4-20 MA IN B 11
+ SUPPLY A 10
COMMON C 9
CHANNEL 3
4-20 MA IN B 8
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
SHLD*
+ SUPPLY A 7
SHLD
COMMON C 6
4-20 MA IN B 5
SHLD
SHLD*
CHANNEL 2
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
POWER
CHANNEL 1
4-20 MA IN B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2224
3-38
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CHANNEL 1
TRANSMITTER
COMMON C
4-20 MA IN B
SIG
+ SUPPLY A
A2235
COMMON C
4-20 MA IN B
SIG
+ SUPPLY A
A2236
CHANNEL 1
HIM
HIM
CHANNEL 1
COMMON C
6 COMMON
4-20 MA IN B
5 4-20 MA IN 2
+ SUPPLY A
4 + SUPPLY
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER
COMMON C
6 COMMON
SIG
4-20 MA IN B
5 4-20 MA IN 2
+ SUPPLY A
4 + SUPPLY
SIG
+
A2239
A2238
CONFIGURATION
Status
X3301/2
Fault
0-3.5
IR Pre-Alarm
X5200
X9800
X2200
0-3.5
0-3.5
0-3.5
AIM
Rev.
Version
B
1.02
S3
Version
2.9.1.1
Table 14Analog Values (in mA) for Fault and Status Indications
when the AIM is Used as a 4-20 mA Flame Detector Input
AIM
Rev.
Version
D
1.07
S3
Version
4.0.0.0
7.0-9.0
UV Alarm
11.0-12.99
IR Alarm
13.0-14.99
Pre-Alarm
7.1
TRANSMITTER
CHANNEL 1
3-39
95-8533
INTELLIGENT PROTECTION
MODULE INSTALLATION
WIRING
EQ3740IPM
COMMON C 24
CHANNEL 8
RELEASE-2
IN/OUT+ B 23
LON FROM
PREVIOUS DEVICE
LON TO
NEXT DEVICE
SHLD
COM 2 SHLD
COM 2 B
COM 2 A
COMMON C 21
SHLD
COM 1 SHLD
IN/OUT+ B 20
COM 1 B
COM 1 A
+ SUPPLY A 22
CHANNEL 7
RELEASE-1
+ SUPPLY A 19
COMMON C 18
COM
CHANNEL 6
BELL
IN/OUT+ B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
COMMON C 15
CHANNEL 5
ZONE-2
IN/OUT+ B 14
+ SUPPLY A 13
TO
EARTH
GROUND
COMMON C 12
CHANNEL 4
ZONE-1
IN/OUT+ B 11
+ SUPPLY A 10
COMMON C 9
CHANNEL 3
SUPERVISORY
IN/OUT+ B 8
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 VDC
INPUT VOLTAGE
SHLD*
SHLD
SHLD
SHLD*
+ SUPPLY A 7
COMMON C 6
CHANNEL 2
MANUAL RELEASE
IN/OUT+ B 5
+ SUPPLY A 4
COMMON C 3
POWER
CHANNEL 1
ABORT
IN/OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
A2240
7.1
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95-8533
Channels 1 to 3, Terminals 1 to 9
Channels 1 to 3 Inputs
Refer to individual wiring configurations for terminal
descriptions. Only channel 1 is shown in each
diagram. The information is typical for channels 1-3.
COMMON C 3
IN / OUT+ B 2
Unsupervised Input
Connect external system wiring to the appropriate
terminals on the terminal block. See Figure 3-52.
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2090
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2091
COMMON C 3
INLINE
RESISTOR
3.3 K
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 2
+ SUPPLY A 1
B2092
7.1
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95-8533
Channel 6, Terminals 16 to 18
Unsupervised Output
COMMON C 18
BELL, HORN,
STROBE, ETC.
IN / OUT+ B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
IN
+ SUPPLY A
10
IN
L1
-R
L1
IN/OUT+ B
11
COMMON C
12
+ SUPPLY A
13
IN
L1
L2
-R
L1
OUT
L1
L2
A2241
UNUSED
7
14
COMMON C
15
L2
OUT
IN/OUT+ B
-R
L1
OUT
7.1
3
7
6
A2242
UNUSED
3-42
95-8533
Supervised Output
Notification Supervised for Open & Short Circuits
COMMON C 18
EOL
RESISTOR
10 K
IN / OUT+ B 17
+ SUPPLY A 16
B2094
COMMON C 21
IN / OUT+ B 20
+ SUPPLY A 19
890181*
150
100
60
899175*
150
100
60
895630*
150
100
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
150
100
60
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
The output of the IPM supervises the releasing circuit via the
coil of the releasing solenoid. It is essential to utilize a
releasing device approved for use with this output module.
This type of output does not require the use of EOL resistors
or diodes to supervise the circuit.
*Fenwal Solenoid
CONFIGURATION
For solenoids, this wire length includes both the wiring from the
power supply to the IPM and the wiring from the module to the
solenoid.
Note
For FM system approval listing, pre-action and deluge
applications require that only FM approved deluge
valves can be wired into the IPM module. Remember
that the valves must utilize 24 vdc and must not exceed
2 amperes current draw.
Note
Squibs are not compatable with this output. If squib
actuation is required, use EQ2500ARM.
7.1
400
Controller Firmware
Revision
3-43
S3
Version
Version
3.06
2.9.0.1
95-8533
Table 3-16Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
ASCO
Model
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
T8210A107
183 (56)
115 (35)
72 (22)
46 (14)
ASCO
8210G207
314 (96)
198 (60)
124 (38)
78 (24)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
130 (40)
82 (25)
51 (16)
32 (10)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Viking
HV-274-0601
180 (55)
110 (34)
70 (21)
45(14)
Note
The use of the Sensor Separation Kit will be
required in some installations.
NOTE
Air currents can cause a gas that is heavier than
air to rise. Also, if the gas is hotter than ambient
air, it could also rise.
Note
A dust cover should be installed to protect the
flame arrester whenever these conditions exist.
7.1
3-44
Examples:
RTV silicone sealants
Silicone oils and greases
Tetraethyl lead
Phosphine
Diborane
Silane
Trimethyl chlorsilane
Hydrogen fluoride
Boron trifluoride
Phosphate esters
95-8533
COMMUNICATION MODULE
Note
If a sensor has been exposed to a contaminant
or a high level of combustible gas, it should be
calibrated at the time of exposure. An additional
calibration a few days later should be performed
to determine whether a significant shift in
sensitivity has occurred. If necessary, sensor
should be replaced.
STANDOFFS (4)
Note
A combination of accessories such as rain
shields and dust covers is not recommended
and can result in slow response to a gas leak.
7.1
A1571
3-45
95-8533
CAUTION!
The sensor threads can be coated with an
appropriate grease to ease installation. Also
lubricate the cover threads. (See Ordering
Information for part number of recommended
lubricant.)
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
4 TO 20 MA IN
SENSOR POWER
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
A1726
DCU
NOTE
Before placing the cover back on the enclosure
following completion of assembly and wiring,
inspect the enclosure O-ring to be sure that it is
in good condition and properly installed.
Lubricate the O-ring and the threads of the cover
with a thin coat of an appropriate grease to ease
installation. Refer to the Ordering Information
section for the part number of the recommended
grease (available from Detector Electronics). If
the installation uses catalytic type combustible
gas sensors, it is imperative that lubricants
containing silicone not be used, since they will
cause irreversible damage to the sensor. Place
the cover on the enclosure. Tighten only until
snug. Do not over tighten.
H2S/TOXIC/O2
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
4 TO 20 MA IN
BLACK
RED
GREEN
SENSOR POWER
COM 2
14
13
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
A
12
10
11
COM 1
A1875
Wire Size
(AWG)
Feet
Meters
18
16
5700
9000
1750
2800
T0020A
7.1
3-46
95-8533
DCU
POINTWATCH
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
YELLOW
4 TO 20 MA IN
WHITE
BLACK
RED
GREEN
SENSOR POWER
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
A1876
7.1
3-47
95-8533
Mounting
NOTE
Be sure to note the correct orientation of the
transmitter board. If the transmitter board is
rotated 180 from proper orientation, the device
w i l l n o t o p e r a t e c o r r e c t l y a LO N
communication fault will result. See Figure 3-65.
WARNING!
Do not apply power to the system with the cover
removed unless the area has been verified to be
free of combustible gases or vapors.
Wiring
1. Remove the cover from the DCUEX.
CAUTION!
ALWAYS discharge static from tools and hands
by touching the device body before touching the
communication module or transmitter board.
4 TO 20 MA IN
SENSOR POWER
3. D i s c o n n e c t t h e r i b b o n c a b l e f ro m t h e
communication module.
4. Remove the standoffs and detach the transmitter
board from the terminal wiring board. Do not
disconnect any wiring.
SIG
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
Note
Make sure the ribbon cable is connected to the
terminal wiring board.
COM 1
B1877
Note
If a sensor separation kit is being used, attach
the sensor to the separation kit junction box.
(See Sensor Separation with DCUEX below.)
7.1
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COMMUNICATION MODULE
TRANSMITTER BOARD
COMMUNICATION MODULE
G
N
O
R
W
Note
This assembly can be separated from the
DCUEX by up to 1000 feet using three conductor
18 AWG shielded cable. (Regardless of
separation distance, operating voltage at the
transmitter must be at least 18 vdc for proper
device operation.) (See Figure 3-66.)
TRANSMITTER BOARD
COMMUNICATION MODULE
TRANSMITTER BOARD
STANDOFFS (4)
B1570
7.1
3-49
95-8533
Wire Size
40
60
100
150
12
18
30
45
Alternate Method
N
GR
N
GR
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR
CHASSIS
SPARE
CAL
4-20
4-20
RET
RET
+24
+24
GND
CAL
POINTWATCH
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
4 TO 20 MA IN
P1
SENSOR POWER
SIG
+
TRANSMITTER BOARD
4 TO 20
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
P2
24 VDC
COM 1
SENSOR
C1878
CATALYTIC SENSOR
7.1
3-50
95-8533
Terminals 5 to 10
LO N s i g n a l i n g c i r c u i t
terminals
Mounting
Note
Be sure to observe polarity when wiring the
LON.
5 A side of signaling
circuit for COM 2
6 B side of signaling
circuit for COM 2
7 and 8
connections
Note
For solenoids, this wire length includes both the
wiring from power supply to device, and the
wiring from device to solenoid. For squibs, use
only the wire length from power supply to
module, since the resistance of the wire from
module to squib is included when determining
the value of the compensating resistor.
9 A side of signaling
circuit for COM 1
10 B side of signaling
circuit for COM 1
Wiring
Output terminals
Note
If an auxiliary output supply is used for powering
solenoids, it should be connected to terminals 11
and 14.
NOTE
For testing purposes, a load resistor of 1200 to
1500 ohms @ 1 watt can be placed across
terminals 1 and 4.
s h i e l d
890181*
150
100
60
899175*
150
100
60
895630*
150
100
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
150
100
60
CAUTION!
Squib
190
120
75
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
400
*Fenwal Solenoid
7.1
3-51
95-8533
Table 3-20Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
ASCO
Model
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
T8210A107
183 (56)
115 (35)
72 (22)
46 (14)
ASCO
8210G207
314 (96)
198 (60)
124 (38)
78 (24)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
130 (40)
82 (25)
51 (16)
32 (10)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
331 (101)
208 (63)
131 (40)
82 (25)
Viking
HV-274-0601
180 (55)
110 (34)
70 (21)
45(14)
SINGLE
SOLENOID
DUAL
SOLENOIDS
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
NOTE:
TERMINALS 12 AND 13 ARE FOR MODULE POWER SUPPLY.
TERMINALS 11 AND 14 ARE FOR AUXILIARY OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY.
JUMPERS JP2 AND JP3 MUST BE REMOVED IF AN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY IS USED.
4
NOTES:
1. JUMPER JP1 MUST BE REMOVED IF EXPLOSIVE INITIATOR IS USED.
2. RESISTOR IS USED TO COMPENSATE FOR 10 OHMS CIRCUIT RESISTANCE.
RESISTOR MUST BE RATED 1 WATT MINIMUM (WIRE-WOUND RESISTOR PREFERRED).
WHEN MEASURING THE TOTAL RELEASE CIRCUIT RESISTANCE,
USE AN OHM METER WITH A CURRENT OUTPUT OF 10 MA MAXIMUM.
3. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF EXPLOSIVE INITIATORS PER CIRCUIT IS 12.
EACH CIRCUIT MUST NOT EXCEED 10 OHMS INCLUDING CABLE RESISTANCE.
B1900
7.1
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JP1
11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Note
This type of output does not require the use of
EOL resistors or diodes to supervise the circuit.
A1902
NOTE
In EQP systems with EQP2120PS(B) Power
Supplies, the secondary power is customer
supplied and must be accepted by the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Jumpers
JP2
JP3
190 (58)
120 (37)
75 (23)
Address Setting
95 (29)
60 (18)
35 (11)
7.1
3-53
T0029A
95-8533
Terminals 1 to 4
Output terminals
OUTPUT 1*
10K EOL
OUTPUT 2*
Note
Polarity shown in Figure 3-69 is for monitoring
condition; polarity is reversed when activated.
10K EOL
COM 2
14
13
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
12
10
11
COM 1
5 A side of signaling
circuit for COM 2
6 B side of signaling
circuit for COM 2
NOTE:
TERMINALS 12 AND 13 ARE FOR MODULE POWER SUPPLY.
TERMINALS 11 AND 14 ARE FOR AUXILIARY OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY.
JUMPERS JP1 AND JP2 MUST BE REMOVED IF AN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY IS USED.
7 and 8
connections
9 A side of signaling
circuit for COM 1
10 B side of signaling
circuit for COM 1
B1901
s h i e l d
Jumpers
Terminals 13 and 14 are connected by jumper JP2
and terminals 11 and 12 are connected by jumper
JP1. These two jumpers (JP1 and JP2) must be cut if
an auxiliary output power supply is being used. (See
Figure 3-70) for jumper locations.
JP1
JP2
11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Address Setting
B1903
7.1
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ON
BINARY
VALUE
16 32 64 128
A2190
OPEN = OFF
CLOSED = ON
Note
The field device sets the LON address only when
power is applied to the device. Therefore, it is
important to set the switches before applying
power. If an address is ever changed, system
power must be cycled before the new address
will take effect.
After setting address switches, record the address
number and device type on the Address Identification
Chart provided with this manual. Post the chart in a
convenient location near the Controller for future
reference.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Figure 3-73 is a simplified drawing of a typical EQP
system. This system includes an EQP Controller,
DCIO and various LON field devices.
NOTE
The address switches in the DCIO module and
relay module appear slightly different than those
in other devices. Refer to Figure 3-72.
OPEN
BINARY
VALUE
OPEN
16 32 64 128
LEAVE IN
OPEN POSITION
OPEN = OFF
CLOSED = ON
A1557
7.1
3-55
95-8533
7.1
C 45
3-56
9 3+
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
RELAY 3
C 42
NO 43
NC 44
31 NO
32 NC
RELAY 7
30 C
NC 41
29 NC
NC 38
26 NC
C 39
NO 37
25 NO
RELAY 6
NO 40
C 36
24 C
RELAY 5
28 NO
NC 35
23 NC
24 VDC
BATTERY
H
N
AC LINE
24 VDC
SUPPLY
C COMMON C
CH 4
27 C
NO 34
22 NO
P5
C 33
DIGITAL INPUTS
21 C
B IN/OUT+ B
A + SUPPLY A
C COMMON C
B IN/OUT+ B
A + SUPPLY A
C COMMON C
B IN/OUT+ B
A + SUPPLY A
C COMMON C
B IN/OUT+ B
A + SUPPLY A
P3
CH 3
P4
8 20
8+ 19
CH 7
12 4
11 4+
7 18
7+ 17
P4
CH 2
10 3
6 16
6+ 15
5 14
5+ 13
CH 6
8 2
7 2+
6 1
5 1+
P3
A 56
B 55
CH 5
P2
59 TxD
58 RxD
57 GND GND 54
P8
NC 47
FAULT NO 46
SHIELD
COM1
P2
24 VDC +
4
COM2
24 VDC
SHIELD
P1
EQ3700DCIO*
CH 1
DB-9
CONNECTION
TO COM PORT
OF PC
TXD 3
RXD 2
GND 5
50
53
P9
49
52
P6
48
SHIELD
51
COM1
P7
24 VDC +
COM2
24 VDC
P1
CONTROLLER
+
+
POWER
+ DISTRIBUTION +
+
+
+
CIRCUIT 1 2
10
SHIELD
SENSOR
POWER
+ 3
+ 1
10
SHIELD
COM1
COM2
11 24 VDC + 12
13 24 VDC 14
EQ25xxARM
SHIELD
COM1
15
14
16
COM2
12 24 VDC + 2
CALIBRATE 13
10
11
12
COM1
24 VDC +
24 VDC
COM2
SHIELD
PIRECL/OPECL
SHIELD
COM1
15
14
16
COM2
12 24 VDC + 2
SHIELD
11 24 VDC 1
13
4 TO 20 MA IN
10
SHIELD
11 24 VDC 1
13
POINTWATCH
CALIBRATE
SHIELD
COM1
COM2
11 24 VDC + 12
13 24 VDC 14
EQ22xxDCU
CIRCUIT 2 4
CIRCUIT 2 + 3
10
CIRCUIT 1 + 1
COM1
SHIELD
11
SHIELD
COM1
12
COM2
24 VDC +
24 VDC
SHIELD
AC LINE
EQ24xxNE
10
P3
11
SHUNT
SHIELD
12
COM2
11 24 VDC + 12
24 VDC +
5
COM1
24 VDC
COM2
13 24 VDC 14
SHIELD
EQ2200IDC
EQ2100PSM
4
24 VDC +
2
1
B
A
10
9
A
6
5
OUTPUT 2 4
OUTPUT 2 + 3
OUTPUT 1 2
OUTPUT 1 + 1
8
B
COM1
SHIELD
COM2
11 24 VDC + 12
13 24 VDC 14
EQ25xxSAM
3
SHIELD
COM1
5
24 VDC
P2
P1
SHIELD
COM2
EQ3720RM
SINGLE SOLENOID
DUAL SOLENOIDS
CH 8
RELAY 8
RELAY 4
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Section 4
Operation
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Note
Pressing Enter while alarms are actively scrolling
returns the display to the Main Menu.
PUSHBUTTONS
The Controller has seven pushbuttons (located on the
front panel) for user interface. These pushbuttons
allow the operator to interact with the Controller to
respond to alarms and system status conditions,
access system status reports, and configure Controller
time and date settings.
DET-TRONICS
Cancel
Cancel
Enter
Next
Enter
Next
Fire Alarm
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Previous
Previous
Reset
Power
Acknowledge Silence
Reset
Acknowledge Silence
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TEXT DISPLAY
The Controller uses a text based display to show
current system status, active Alarms and Faults.
When an alarm or trouble condition occurs, the
display scrolls a detailed message of the condition,
including tag number, condition (alarm, trouble,
supervisory etc.) and time/date. If multiple alarms or
trouble conditions exist, the display scrolls through all
active status conditions until they go inactive and are
reset using the controller pushbutton.
DET-TRONICS
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
Previous
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Reset
Power
Acknowledge Silence
Fire Alarm
Trouble
Inhibit
Power
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Figure 4-2EQP Controller Message Display and System Status Indicator Location
Table 4-1EQP Controller LED System Status Indicators
LED
Function
Status
Green
Power
Red
Fire Alarm
Amber
Trouble
On (latched) when a fault is detected in the system. (Indicates "Trouble" relay state.)
Amber
Ack
Amber
Silence
Amber
Inhibit
Amber
Out Inhibit
Red
High Gas
On (latched) when any gas detector is at or above the High gas alarm value.
Red
Low Gas
On (latched) when any gas detector is at or above the Low gas alarm value.
Amber
Supr
Amber
LON Fault
Amber
Contrl Fault
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Marque Display
Alarm
Cancel
Reset
Enter
Next
Prev
Enter
Next
Prev
Enter / Cancel
Display Alarms
Display Devices*
Device Tagname
Add: xxx Device Type
Fault/ No Fault
Device dependent info
Main Menu
Next
Previous
Display Alarms
Display Devices
Device Tagnames
Set Time & Date
Serial Ports
Diagnostics
Redundancy Info
Device Tagnames*
Enter
Cancel
Alarm Type
Off/On
Tag Name
Alarm Description
Time and Date
ack
Visible if the
alarm was
acknowledged
Serial Ports*
Configuration Port
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2
Serial Port 3
Serial Port 4
Redundancy Port
Diagnostics
Lamp Test Enter
Redundancy Info
Fault:
Lst Flt:
Cntr Mode:
My Config:
Redun Mem:
HSSL Status:
Version Match:
Parser:
Comm Ack:
Lon Comm:
Msg Error:
--Master Errors-Program Flow:
LON A Inf:
LON B Inf:
User Logic CS:
App CS:
User Logic:
Config:
--Standby Errors-Program Flow:
LON A Inf:
LON B Inf:
User Logic CS:
App CS:
User Logic:
Config:
Power 1:
Power 2:
Option Bd:
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Main Menu
>Display Alarms
Display Devices
Device Tagnames
Device Tagnames
Controller
Z398-80 X
Note
Pressing the CANCEL pushbutton from within
any sub-menu returns the display to the Main
Menu. The display will also return to the Main
Menu if left unattended for a period of 20
minutes. If an alarm or trouble condition is
present after 20 minutes, the display will change
to the existing Alarm or Trouble message.
Alarm Type
Tag Name
Alarm Description
Time & Date
Note
When the Set Time and Date menu opens, the
current hour will flash.
Off/On
ack
Note
Multiple alarm information can be viewed by
pressing the NEXT or PREVIOUS pushbuttons.
Pressing CANCEL will return the menu to the
DISPLAY ALARMS menu.
DISPLAY DEVICES displays device information on all
devices on the LON loop. Device tag name, type, and
node address are displayed.
Z398-63 U / I
Add:63
UV / IR Detect
No Fault
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Cntr Mode
Indicates whether the controller is in master or
standby mode.
Serial Ports
Configuration Port
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2
My Config
Indicates whether the controller is the primary or
secondary controller.
Redun Mem
Displays how long it takes to transfer the local and
global memory between controllers.
HSSL Status
Diagnostics
Lamp Test -EnterDisplay: Traditional
HW Version: 2
Version Match
To ensure proper redundant operation, the firmware
versions of redundant controllers must match. This
error is set when a mismatch is detected. Consult the
factory for firmware upgrades.
SIL Rating
To ensure proper redundant operation, the SIL rating
of redundant controllers must match. An error is
indicated if a SIL controller is paired with a nonSIL
rated controller. Consult the factory for details.
Parser
Inter-controller communications
Comm Ack
Critical information is exchanged between controllers
on the HSSL using acknowledged messages. The
master sends data packets that contain an embedded
CRC and a transaction number. The standby
validates the message by calculating and comparing
the CRC values. If the CRC is correct the standby
saves the data and returns an acknowledge message
with the transaction number. If an acknowledge
message with the proper transaction number is not
received by the master within the allotted time the
message is resent. When all retries are used the
acknowledge error is indicted and acknowledged
communication is terminated.
Fault
Displays the current redundancy fault.
Lst Flt
Displays the last redundancy fault that occurred.
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Lon Comm
Config
Msg Error
Power 2
Program Flow
Program flow checking ensures that essential
functions execute in the correct sequence. If any
functions dont execute properly, or execute in the
wrong order, the program flow error is set and control
is transferred to the standby controller.
Priority
Controller Tone
Tone Pattern
Fire Alarm
Temporal
App CS
Supervisory
Supervisory
Trouble
Trouble
High Gas
Gas
Low Gas
Gas
Normal
Off
User Logic
Many checks are conducted while the controller
interprets and executes the user program. The user
logic error is generated if invalid or out of range data
is detected.
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0.5 SEC
0.5 SEC
1.5 SEC
FIRE
ALARM
0.1 SEC
0.1 SEC
2.0 SEC
SUPERVISORY
0.5 SEC
5.0 SEC
TROUBLE
0.5 SEC
0.5 SEC
3.0 SEC
HIGH/LOW
GAS
B1855
Note
If multiple alarms are present, Acknowledging
will silence the audible alarms.
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A and B
Cause
Action
Off
No power
Steady red
Faulted unit
Cycle power.
If fault persists, contact the factory.
Alternating red/green
None
Self-test
Alternating red/off
Incorrect node configuration
A or B
Cause
Action
Off
Channel disabled
Steady green
Normal operation
None
Flashing green/off
Temporary errors
Listen only
Cycle power.
Flashing red/off
Media fault
Flashing red/green
Incorrect network configuration
Caution
The controllers configuration data will be
corrupted if power is removed during a
download. Contact the factory if this occurs.
note
Depending on the condition of the LON devices,
faults may persist for a number of minutes.
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CONTROLLER REDUNDANCY
Pushbuttons
The pushbuttons are active on the master controller
and inactive on the standby controller.
Synchronization
When a master controller detects a standby controller
on the HSSL, it performs the following synchronization
process:
Text Display
The text display on the master controller is fully
functional as explained in the previous section. The
text display on the standby controller reads **Standby
Mode**, Ready.
Power-up Sequence
The power-up sequence for a redundant controller
pair is as follows:
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Automatic Switchover
An automatic transfer will be initiated if the master
controller goes into an error (self detected internal
controller failure, program flow error in the controller,
user logic checksum error or application checksum
error). An automatic switchover executes the following
sequence:
warning
The system is inactive and not executing logic/
alarm functions during a program download (in
b o t h s i n g l e a n d re d u n d a n t c o n t ro l l e r
configurations).
Manual Switchover
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LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
LED
Channel Status
Red
Amber
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LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
LED
Channel Status
Red
Amber
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LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
LED
Channel Status
Red
Amber
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LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
LED
Channel Status
Red
Amber
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LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Set the module address switch prior to applying power.
LED
Channel Status
Red
Amber
A n I P M d i a g n o s e d re s u m p t i o n o f n o r m a l
communications with the Controller will cause control
of the IPM outputs to transfer back to the Controller
unless a release sequence has been initiated and is
not yet complete.
Figure 4-9Intelligent Protection Module Status Indicator Location
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NOTE
Once a release sequence has been initiated
within the embedded logic, the sequence will
continue until it is complete.
When the embedded logic sequence is complete, a
Manual Reset Required status condition will be
reported by the IPM. User logic within the EQP
Controller must be utilized to send a Reset
command to the IPM that will reset all timers, latches,
etc. to their normal state.
NOTE
The IPM will not accept a reset command if the
Manual Release input is in the alarm state.
EMBEDDED LOGIC S3 CONFIGURABLE
OPTIONS
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Second
Seconds
Seconds
Seconds
Seconds
Seconds
Seconds
NOTE
Manual release is limited to 30 seconds, even if
40, 50 or 60 seconds time delay is selected.
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1
+
AMBER LED
PWR LED
RED LED
GREEN LED
LED
Device Status
Green
Red
Amber
LED
Device Status
POWER LED
note
The Ground Fault Monitor LED will respond
immediately to a ground fault condition. The
relay contact requires the condition to exist for 10
seconds before it activates.
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Note
The Initiating Device Circuit Ground Fault Monitor
responds to the presence of a ground fault within
the power circuitry. It provides a supervised dry
contact input and ground fault monitoring
circuitry for indicating a power supply trouble
condition.
NOTE
If the communication module has not been
configured, the red LED blinks at a 4 Hz rate.
NOTE
The amber LED is provided for factory diagnostic
purposes and is not used in the system.
Illumination of the amber LED normally indicates
a fa i l u re i n t h e c o m m u n i c a t i o n c h i p .
Replacement of the communication module
circuit board is required.
NOTE
A blinking red LED on an IDCSC indicates
trouble such as a wiring fault (open or short
circuit) or not configured.
LED
Device status
Device Status
LED Status
Green
Power-up
Calibration
Fault
Pulsed at a rate of 1 Hz or on
steady
Pulsed at a rate of 4 Hz
Alarm
On steady
Red
Amber
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LED
Green
Red
Device Status
When On indicates device has power.
When On steady indicates an output is
activated.
LED
Green
Device Status
When On indicates device has power.
Red
Amber
Amber
LED
Device Status
Green
Amber
Note
When a network extender has an internal
fault, the message display will only indicate
that there is a LON fault condition existing
somewhere on the LON.
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SYSTEM STARTUP
Redundant Controller
The I/O and LON wiring is correctly installed,
observing polarity. All cable shields are properly
terminated and insulated.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
General
EDIO/DCIO Module
LON
Relay Module
Controller
The I/O and LON wiring is correctly installed,
observing polarity. All cable shields are properly
terminated and insulated.
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DCUs
Verify correct address setting.
NOTE
To prevent the network modules from going into
a fault isolation condition, apply power to the
EQP Controller prior to applying power to the
network devices.
IDCs
Verify correct address setting.
Check for correct installation of EOL resistors.
NOTE
After system configuration has been completed,
the entire system should be tested for proper
operation to ensure that configuration was
performed properly.
ARMs
Verify correct address setting.
Check jumpers.
SAMs
Verify correct address setting.
Check signal circuits for correct polarity.
Check for correct installation of EOL resistors.
Check jumpers.
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Configuration
The EDIO Module is an eight-channel device. Each
channel is capable of being configured as an input or
output, independent of any other channel.
Note
The module is configured using Det-Tronics
Safety System Software.
Activation Time
Timers are made available for output circuits only.
Timers are used primarily to set the timing of output
release in a suppression system. Timers provide a
pulse timed output for the time period specified in the
configuration of the channel. The channel output
goes active when commanded by the system logic
and remains on until the timer expires.
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EDIO Startup
1. The Power-on LED should be illuminated. The
Fault LED should blink once on power up, then
remain off.
Configuration
The DCIO Module is an eight-channel device. Each
channel is capable of being configured as an input or
output, independent of any other channel.
Note
The module is configured using Det-Tronics
Safety System Software.
Activation Time
Timers are made available for output circuits only.
Timers are used primarily to set the timing of output
release in a suppression system. Timers provide a
pulse timed output for the time period specified in the
configuration of the channel. The channel output
goes active when commanded by the system logic
and remains on until the timer expires.
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DCIO Startup
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Section 5
Maintenance
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
To ensure reliable protection, it is important to check
and calibrate the system on a regularly scheduled
basis. The frequency of checks is determined by the
requirements of the particular installation.
caution!
The O-rings should be lubricated with a silicone
free grease. The use of other lubricants is not
recommended, since they can adversely affect
the performance of some sensors. Under no
circumstances should a lubricant or compound
containing silicone be used on systems using
catalytic type combustible gas sensors.
BATTERIES
Batteries must be replaced every 48 months, or
sooner if required by local codes.
IMPORTANT!
caution!
Be sure to secure all output devices that are
actuated by the system to prevent unwanted
activation of equipment, and remember to place
these output devices back into service when the
checkout is complete.
caution!
Exposure of the sensor to high concentrations of
combustible gases for extended periods of time
can introduce stress to the sensing element and
seriously affect its performance. After exposure,
recalibration should immediately be performed,
and the sensor should be replaced if necessary.
O-RING MAINTENANCE
warning!
Note
Electrochemical sensors have a finite lifespan. If
a successful calibration cannot be performed,
inspect the hydrophobic filter. If the filter is
plugged, replace it and recalibrate the sensor. If
the filter is in good condition, replace the sensor.
Recalibrate following the procedure described in
the Calibration section.
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GND
11
12
1
SW1
14
10
13
IMPORTANT!
4 to 20 ma devices not manufactured by DetTronics must be pre-calibrated. To ensure
adequate protection, calibration must be
performed on a regularly scheduled basis.
A1881
NOTE
If the calibration procedure is not completed
within 12 minutes, the detector will revert back to
the previous calibration values. The red LED will
blink. The calibration will be logged as aborted.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM A
FOR MANUAL CALIBRATION OF UNIVERSAL DCU
NOTE
The Sensor Replacement calibration procedure
must be used for the initial calibration of a new
sensor. The Routine Calibration procedure can
be used for all subsequent calibrations.
Normal Calibration
1. Activate the reed switch. (The red LED blinks
while the reed switch is closed.)
2. After the reed switch has been closed for 3
seconds, the calibrate LED blinks, indicating it is
ready for the zero input.
NOTE
Some calibration procedures require the
operator to activate the reed switch located on a
circuit board inside the junction box. See Figure
5-1 for reed switch location. To activate the
switch, hold the calibration magnet against the
side of the junction box near the switch location
approximately one inch above the mounting
surface. (Do not open the junction box.) Hold
the calibration magnet in place for approximately
4 seconds to initiate the calibration procedure.
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11. Remove the span gas, and return the analog input
to normal.
12. Activate the reed switch. (The red LED blinks for
3 seconds while the reed switch is closed)
Note
Pressing the Sensor Replacement Switch aborts
calibration and starts over.
Note
Resetting the communication module will abort
the sensor replacement.
Note
If the calibration is not completed within 12
minutes, the previous calibration values are
restored and the calibration is logged as aborted.
The calibrate LED will flash.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM C
FOR COMBUSTIBLE GAS DCUs AND
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF UNIVERSAL DCUs
Sensor Replacement
caution!
warning!
Routine Calibration
1. Apply the zero gas.
Note
The communication module records the
uncalibrated value in the calibration log and
calibrates the zero value during this time.
11. Remove the span gas and return the analog input
to normal.
12. Activate the reed switch. (The red LED flashes for
3 seconds while the switch is closed.)
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NOTE
If the calibration procedure is not completed
within 12 minutes, calibration will be aborted and
the detector will revert back to the previous
calibration values. The red LED will flash and the
calibration will be logged as aborted.
NOTE
When replacing a sensor, compare part numbers to
be sure that the correct replacement sensor is used.
warning!
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior
to removing a junction box cover with power
applied.
13. Activate the reed switch. The red LED flashes for
3 seconds while the switch is activated.
14. The communication module records the
uncalibrated value in the first register of the
calibration log and calibrates the span value. The
calibrate LED stays on steady.
NOTE
Pressing the sensor replacement switch prevents
the communication module from generating a
fault signal when the input drops to zero due to
sensor removal. The calibration will not be
aborted if the calibration procedure is not
completed within 12 minutes.
Note
Pressing the Sensor Replacement Switch aborts
the current calibration.
warning!
NOTE
Do not make adjustments to R1 when calibrating
the sensor.
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NOTE
Pressing the Sensor Replacement Switch
prevents the communication module from
generating a fault signal when the input drops to
zero due to sensor removal. The calibration will
not be aborted if the calibration procedure is not
completed within 12 minutes.
Sensor Replacement
warning!
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior
to removing a junction box cover with power
applied.
Note
Pressing the Sensor Replacement Switch aborts
the calibration and starts over.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM D
FOR UNIVERSAL DCUs WITH O2 SENSOR
Normal Calibration
Note
Pressing the sensor replacement switch aborts
the calibration.
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CALIBRATION ALGORITHM G
FOR DCUs WITH POINTWATCH OR DUCTWATCH
Note
Allow at least 10 minutes for the sensor to warm
up.
Routine Calibration
Note
Pressing the Sensor Replacement Switch
prevents the communication module from
generating a fault signal when the input drops to
zero.
Note
The calibration will not be aborted if the
calibration procedure is not completed within 12
minutes.
Sensor Replacement
warning!
7.1
TROUBLESHOOTING
Tables 5-1 and 5-2 are provided to assist in locating
the source of a system problem.
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Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
- Power OFF.
- Controller is faulted.
I/O Type
Unsupervised Input
Normal (Off)
Normal (On) Open (Off) Open (On) Short (Off) Short (On)
15.4
15.4
15.4
14.4
15.4
15.4
15.4
15
15.4
15.4
Unsupervised Output
Supervised Output (Agent Release)
Supervised Output (Notification)
15.4
23.9
15.4
23.9
0 to 2.1 Note 2
23.9
15.4
23.9
14.4
23.9
15.4
23.9
Notes:
1. All measurements are in Volts and are measured in reference to the common terminal and 24.0 Vdc is the modules input.
2. Value is dependent on the resistance of the solenoid attached.
7.1
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
ORDERING INFORMATION
NOTE
When replacing a device, be sure that all rocker
switches on the replacement are set the same
as the original device. Consult the settings
documented during system installation and setup
to determine proper settings for the new device.
Remove power before removing a device or
plugging in a replacement unit. When a device
is replaced, configuration is done automatically.
LON Devices
Part Number
006608-xxx
006943-xxx
007257-xxx
006607-xxx
006733-xxx
006738-xxx
006941-xxx
008056-001
008982-001
Description
EQ22xxIDC Initiating Device Circuit
EQ22xxIDCGF Ground Fault Monitor
EQ22xxIDCSC Initiating Device Circuit
Short Circuit
EQ22xxDCU Digital Communication
Unit (specify gas)
EQ25xxARM Agent Release Module
EQ25xxSAM Signal Audible Module
EQ24xxNE Network Extender
HART Interface Module
LON Termination Module
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Controller Matrix
DCIO Matrix
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3001 Eagle Quantum Premier Controller
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3700 8 Channel Discrete Input/Output Module
TYPE
D
P
MOUNTING OPTION
Din Rail
Panel
TYPE
A
W
APPROVAL AGENCY
FM & CSA
FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
AIM Matrix
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3710 8 Channel Analog Input Module
TYPE
D
P
MOUNTING OPTION
Din Rail
Panel
TYPE
W
APPROVAL AGENCY
FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
Redundancy
Part No.
Description
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3720 8 Channel Relay Module
008981-001
Controller to Controller
High-Speed Serial Link Cable (4 ft)
TYPE
D
P
MOUNTING OPTION
Din Rail
Panel
TYPE
A
W
APPROVAL AGENCY
FM & CSA
FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
Length
Part No.
Description
15 ft.
30 ft
50 ft.
(4.57 m) (9.14 m) (15.24 m)
007633-001 Controller RS-232 Cable
(DB9 Female PC Connection)
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3730 8 Channel Enhanced Discrete Input/Output Module
TYPE
D
P
MOUNTING OPTION
Din Rail
Panel
TYPE
T
W
APPROVAL AGENCY
SIL/FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
IPM Matrix
MODEL DESCRIPTION
EQ3740 8 Channel Intelligent Protection Module
TYPE
D
P
MOUNTING OPTION
Din Rail
Panel
TYPE
W
APPROVAL AGENCY
FM/CSA/ATEX*/CE
*Component certification
7.1
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Part Number
Replaces
CGSS1A6C2R1X
006824-001
225006-004
225957-002
226530-003
226531-003
226931-005
226931-006
226999-011
226999-012
3/4 inch
6 inch
CGSS1A3C2R1X
006824-005
225006-003
226530-005
226531-004
226931-007
226931-008
3/4 inch
30 inch
CGSS1C6C2R1X
006824-003
226999-008
226999-020
226999-014
226999-021
20 mm
6 inch
CGSS1C3C2R1X
006824-007
226999-015
20 mm
30 inch
H2S SENSOR
Part Number
004539-009
005434-001
Part Number
225130-001
225130-002
225130-003
225130-004
225130-005
225130-006
225130-007
225130-008
T0043A
Description
Explosion-Proof H2S Sensor Housing
Electrochemical H2S Sensing Element
Assembly
Gas
Methane (50% LFL)
Ethane (50% LFL)
Ethylene (50% LFL)
Propane (50% LFL)
Hydrogen (50% LFL)
Methane (20% LFL)
Methane (25% LFL)
Methane (35% LFL)
REPLACEMENT CYLINDERS
Part Number
Gas
226166-001
Methane (50% LFL)
226166-002
Ethane (50% LFL)
226166-003
Ethylene (50% LFL)
226166-004
Propane (50% LFL)
226166-005
Hydrogen (50% LFL)
226166-006
Air (0% LFL)
226166-007
Methane (20% LFL)
226166-008
Methane (25% LFL)
226166-009
Methane (35% LFL)
REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR CALIBRATION KIT
Part Number
Description
162552-001
Regulator
101678-007
3 foot hose
004976-001
Standard calibration cup
225777-001
Calibration cup for sensor separation
Note
Other toxic gas sensors are available. Consult
the factory for types and availability.
gas sensor ACCESSORIES
Part Number
Description
102868-001
Silicone Free Grease
102740-001
Calibration Magnet
226365-113
Sensor Separation Kit for Catalytic
Sensors
226365-104
Sensor Separation Kit for
Electrochemical Sensors
006414-001
Sensor Separation Kit for PointWatch
226349-001
Sensor Rain Shield
225312-001
Sensor Dust Cover (Stainless Steel)
226190-001
Sensor Dust Cover (Porex)
226354-001
Splash Guard
Note
Other accessories are available.
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Section 6
Specifications
Unsupervised Outputs
Dry Contact Rating: 1 ampere at 30 vdc maximum.
SPDT normally open/normally closed contact,
Configurable for normally energized or de-energized
(de-energized is the default mode).
note
For USCG Approved System specifications, refer
to Appendix D.
EQ300X CONTROLLER
Unsupervised Inputs
Two State input (on/off).
User selectable normally open or normally closed
contact (N.O. is the default).
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
Trouble Output
SPDT normally open/normally closed contact,
Non-Configurable, normally energized only.
INPUT power
9 watts nominal, 12 watts maximum.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Excluding communication port optional modules.
LON communication
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
RS-485 communication
MODBUS Master/Slave capability.
Digital communication, transformer isolated (up to 115
kbps).
VIBRATION
FM 3260, FM 6310/6320.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-1.
RS-232 communication
S3 configuration only.
Digital communication, optically isolated.
Shipping Weight
5 pounds (2.3 kilograms).
Controlnet
Digital communication, transformer isolated (5 Mbps).
Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Performance verified.
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details, including
Protected Premises Fire Alarm Systems and EQP
Supervising Systems.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Certification details.
Refer to Appendix D for USCG Approval details.
FM
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10.75
(27.3)
DET-TRONICS
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
5.95
(15.1)
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Previous
Reset
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
-67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
2.45
(6.22)
7.0
(17.78)
Power
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
5.5
(14.0)
Acknowledge Silence
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-2.
Shipping Weight
0.5 pounds (0.2 kilograms)
2.70
(6.86)
10.75
(27.3)
DET-TRONICS
CERTIFICATION
Fire Alarm
Trouble
Inhibit
Power
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Cancel
Enter
Next
Previous
Reset
FM / CSA:
5.5
(14.0)
Acknowledge Silence
FM
10.75
(27.3)
2.70
(6.86)
DET-TRONICS
Eagle Quantum Premier
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
6.7
(17.0)
Trouble
Inhibit
High Gas
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Previous
Reset
5.5
(14.0)
Acknowledge Silence
10.75
(27.3)
0.35
(0.89)
8.2
(20.8)
DET-TRONICS
Fire Alarm
Cancel
Enter
Next
1.87
(4.75)
5.95
(15.1)
Trouble
Inhibit
Cntrl Flt
Out Inhibit
Supr
Low Gas
Lon Fault
Ack
Silence
Reset
0.7
(1.75)
2.16
(5.5)
High Gas
Previous
2.1
(5.3)
2.95
(7.5)
Power
6.7
(17.0)
A2253
Acknowledge Silence
7.0
(17.78)
DIMENSIONS OF PANEL MOUNT CONTROLLER
WITH OPTIONAL SERIAL COMMUNICATION BOARD
G2103
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DIMENSIONS
Refer to Figure 6-3.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
3 watts nominal, 7 watts maximum.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
1 pound (0.45 kilograms).
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 Vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
21 to 30 Vdc for Pre-action / Deluge applications.
Note: For deluge and pre-action applications, input
voltage to the device must be 21 Vdc minimum to ensure
proper operation of the connected output device.
certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
CENELEC:
FM
SLC OUTPUT
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
CE:
VIBRATION
FM 3260-2000 (clause 4.9).
A2449
89/336/EEC
EMC Directive Compliant.
2.5
(6.4)
1.35
(3.4)
ATEX
II 3 G
EEx nC IIC T4
DEMKO 05 ATEX 138864U
T4 (Tamb = 40C to +85C).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage: 67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
4.5
(11.3)
5.2
(13.2)
5.02
(12.7)
4.5
(11.3)
5.2
(13.2)
1.66
(4.2)
1.9
(4.8)
Figure 6-3Dimensions of the EDIO / DCIO / Relay Module / AIM / IPM in Inches (Centimeters)
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UNSUPERVISED INPUT
Two state input (on/off).
Normally open contact.
EOL RESISTORS
10 K ohms 2 K ohms. Each circuit must have an
EOL resistor.
SIGNALING OUTPUT, TYPES
Configurable for device applications:
Continuous
60 beats per minute
120 beats per minute
Temporal Pattern.
Note: All eight channels are synchronized when
programmed as a signaling output.
INPUT, TYPES
Configurable for static logic applications:
Fire Alarm
Supervisory
Trouble
High Gas Alarm
Low Gas Alarm
Other.
OUTPUT STYLE
Form "A" normally off.
note
EDIO SIL has the capability of monitoring
solenoid circuits for shorts. The minimum
solenoid inductance for correct operation is 100
mH. See Table 3-11 for a list of recommended
solenoids.
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
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POWER REQUIREMENTS
3 watts nominal, 7 watts maximum.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
21 to 30 vdc for Pre-action / Deluge application.
NOTE: For deluge and pre-action applications, input
voltage to the device must be 21 vdc minimum to ensure
proper operation of the connected output device.
output voltage
(Input voltage 0.5 vdc) @ 2 amperes.
LON communication
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS
Refer to Figure 6-3.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
1 pound (0.45 kilograms).
INPUT, TYPES
Configurable for fixed logic applications:
Fire Alarm
Supervisory
Trouble
High Gas Alarm
Low Gas Alarm
Other.
Certification
FM / CSA: Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
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POWER REQUIREMENTS
3 watts nominal, 4 watts maximum.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
relay contacts
30 VDC, 2 amps resistive.
125 VAC, 0.5 amp resistive (FM and CSA only).
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
Reverse current monitored at 3.0 mA, 2.0mA.
LON communication
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
EOL RESISTORS
10 K ohms 2 K ohms.
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS
Refer to Figure 6-3.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
1 pound (0.45 kilograms).
Note
All eight channels are synchronized when
programmed as a signaling output.
Certification
FM / CSA: Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
Refer to Appendix D for USCG Approval details.
FM
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
Monitored at 3.0 mA 2.0 mA.
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
RELEASING OUTPUT, TYPES
Configurable for device applications:
Continuous
Timed.
7.1
RESPONSE TIME
Actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging an
alarm command message.
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POWER REQUIREMENTS
Module power consumption: 6 watts.
When supplying power to three-wire transmitters:
Maximum current at power input: 7.4 amperes.
Output current: 900 mA per channel maximum.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT POWER
1.0 watt maximum.
INPUT/OUTPut VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
input/OUTPUT current
Operating: 4 -20 mA.
Maximum: 0-30 mA.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage: 67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
-67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
channel accuracy
Zero: 0.3% full scale from 40C to +85C.
Span: 0.5% full scale from 40C to +85C.
response time
1 to 100 LON devices:
101 to 200 LON devices:
201 to 246 LON devices:
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-2.
Shipping Weight
0.5 pounds (0.2 kilograms)
< 2 seconds
< 3 seconds
< 4 seconds.
CERTIFICATION
FM / CSA:
Lon communication
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
DIMENSIONS
Refer to Figure 6-3.
FM
SHIPPING WEIGHT
1 pound (0.45 kilograms).
certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
CENELEC/CE:
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EQ3740IPM INTELLIGENT
PROTECTION MODULE
POWER REQUIREMENTS
3 watts nominal, 7 watts maximum.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
UNSUPERVISED INPUT
Two state input (on/off).
Normally open contact.
No EOL resistor required.
lon communications
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS
Refer to Figure 6-3.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
1 pound (0.45 kilograms).
certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
7.1
OUTPUT STYLE
Form "A" normally off.
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
No EOL resistor required.
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INPUT VOLTAGE
Selectable for 120, 208 or 240 vac input power,
10%.
INPUT CURRENT
60 Hz Models:
EQ2110PS: 4 amps at 120 VAC
EQ2130PS: 11 / 6 / 6 amps at 120 / 208 / 240 VAC
EQ2175PS: 24 / 15 / 12 amps at 120 / 208 / 240 VAC.
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
Reverse current monitored at 1.5 mA, 0.5 mA.
End of Line Resistor 10 K ohms 20%.
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
50 Hz Models:
EQ2111PS: 4 amps at 120 VAC
EQ2131PS: 6 amps at 240 VAC
EQ2176PS: 12 amps at 240 VAC.
OUTPUT CURRENT
EQ2110PS / EQ2111PS:
EQ2130PS / EQ2131PS:
EQ2175PS / EQ2176PS:
10 amperes at 24 VDC
30 amperes at 24 VDC
75 amperes at 24 VDC.
POWER CONSUMPTION
EQ2110PS / EQ2111PS:
46 Watts
EQ2130PS / EQ2131PS:
140 Watts
EQ2175PS / EQ2176PS:
349 Watts.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: +32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
Storage:
-40F to +185F (-40C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
Monitored at 1.3 mA 0.2 mA.
No EOL resistor required.
DIMENSIONS
in Inches (Centimeters)
Width
EQ211xPS:
19 (48.3)
EQ213xPS:
19 (48.3)
EQ217xPS:
19 (48.3)
RESPONSE TIME
Output actuates in <0.15 second after acknowledging
an alarm command message.
Height Depth
7 (17.8)
15 (38.1)
14 (35.6)
15 (38.1)
14 (35.6)
15 (38.1)
NOTE
Power supplies are designed for mounting in a
standard 19 inch rack. Optional mounting
hardware is available for floor or wall mount
applications.
Certification
FM / CSA: Ordinary locations.
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INPUT VOLTAGE
Auto-selectable for 120/220 vac input power,
15, +10%.
Temperature Range
Operating:
+32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
Marine Applications: +32F to +131F (0C to +55C)
Storage:
-40F to +185F (-40C to +85C).
Frequency Range
60/50 Hz, single phase.
INPUT CURRENT
Vout = 24.5 Vdc:
Vout = 28.0 Vdc:
Humidity Range
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Dimensions
in Inches (Centimeters)
Width
Height
2.4 (6.2)
4 (10.2)
Depth
3.3 (8.4)
Output Voltage
24.5 Vdc nominal, 24.5 to 28.0 Vdc.
OUTPUT CURRENT
20 amperes.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc.
power Consumption
67 Watts maximum @ 120 Vac.
70 Watts maximum @ 220 Vac.
POWER CONSUMPTION
2.0 watts maximum.
MEASUREMENT RANGE
AC Voltage:
240 vac maximum.
DC Battery Charging Current: 75 amperes maximum.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: +32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
(Model B): +32F to +131F (0C to +55C)
Storage:
OUTPUT
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 k bps).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH at 25C, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS
in Inches (Centimeters)
Width
Height
6.2 (15.7)
5.2 (13.0)
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: +32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Depth
5.0 (12.5)
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-4.
NOTE
Power supplies are designed for DIN rail or
panel mounting (B suffix).
Certification
FM / CSA: Ordinary locations.
Certification
FM / CSA: Ordinary locations.
Refer to Appendix D for USCG Approval details.
9
(22.9)
8.5
(21.6)
J3
J1
2.25
(5.7)
4
(10.2)
2.5
(6.4)
A2038
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EQ22xxIDC/IDCGF INITIATING
DEVICE CIRCUIT
Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D.
Class I, Zone 1, Group IIC.
Class II/III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G.
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Class II/III, Div. 2, Groups F & G (T4A).
NEMA/Type 4X.
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT POWER
4.0 watts maximum.
INPUTS
Two supervised non-incendive digital inputs (sealed
or unsealed switch or relay contacts). 10 kohm EOL
resistors are required.
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
FM 3260.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-5.
0.28
(0.71)
3.4
(8.6)
4.7
(11.8)
6.6
(16.8)
5.2
(13.2)
2.7
(6.8)
1.28
(3.25)
B2046
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INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT POWER
1.0 watt maximum.
POWER CONSUMPTION
DCU with toxic gas sensor/transmitter: 95 ma max.
OUTPUT
Form C NO/NC relay contact rated 1 ampere
(resistive) at 30 Vdc maximum.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
Storage:
-67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
INPUTS
4 to 20 ma analog signal.
Non-intrusive calibration.
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-6.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
Shipping Weight
0.5 pounds (0.2 kilograms)
CERTIFICATION
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
FM / CSA:
VIBRATION
FM 6310/6320.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-5.
Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D.
Class I, Zone 1, Group IIC.
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Class II/III, Div. 1 & 2 (for use with Model STB).
NEMA/Type 4X (for use with Model STB).
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
1.2
(3.0)
2.1
(5.3)
1.75
(4.4)
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OUTPUT RATING
2 amperes at 30 vdc maximum.
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
2.0 ma, 1.0 ma each circuit.
RESPONSE TIME
Output relay actuates in <0.1 second after
acknowledging an alarm command message.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
NOTE: For deluge and pre-action applications, input
voltage to the device must be 21 vdc minimum to ensure
proper operation of the connected output device.
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
3.0 ma 2.0ma, each circuit.
EOL RESISTORS
10 kohm 2 kohm. Each circuit must have an EOL
resistor.
INPUT CURRENT
Standby:
75 ma maximum at 24 vdc.
Alarm:
120 ma maximum at 24 vdc.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will
not cause damage to the equipment.
STATUS OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
STATUS OUTPUT
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5
kbps).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-5.
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D.
Class I, Zone 1, Group IIC.
Class II/III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G.
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Class II/III, Div. 2, Groups F & G (T4A).
NEMA/Type 4X.
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-5.
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Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D.
Class I, Zone 1, Group IIC.
Class II/III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G.
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Class II/III, Div. 2, Groups F & G (T4A).
NEMA/Type 4X.
Refer to Appendix A for FM Approval details.
Refer to Appendix B for CSA Approval details.
0.28
(0.71)
3.39
(8.6)
4.66
(11.8)
5.20
(13.21)
2.69
(6.83)
3.7
(9.4)
1.28
(3.25)
POWER CONSUMPTION
2.2 watts nominal at 24 vdc, 2.7 watts maximum.
A1883
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
Digital, transformer isolated (78.5k Baud).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C)
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY
5 to 95% RH at 70C.
FM
DIMENSIONS
See Figure 6-7.
Certification
FM / CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, D.
Class I, Zone 1, Group IIC.
Class II/III, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G.
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4).
Class II/III, Div. 2, Groups F & G (T4A).
NEMA/Type 4X.
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ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS
Refer to the Electrochemical Gas Sensor Specification
Data sheet, form 90-1079, for specifications.
Electrochemical sensors available from Det-Tronics
include Hydrogen Sulfide, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide,
Chlorine, Sulfur Dioxide, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
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APPENDIX A
FM Approval Description
hazardous locations
Refer to Figures A-1 and A-2 for System Classification details.
EQxxxxEM versions rated nonincendive for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
fire detection & releasing
National Fire Alarm Code performance verified per ANSI/NFPA 72-2002. Refer to Table A-1 for supervision
characteristics.
Refer to the Model X3301, X5200, X2200 and X9800 manuals (see Table 2-4) for further FM flame performance
details. Additional 2 second response time applied for system communication.
Models EQ3700 Series and EQ22xxARM Series are Approved as agent releasing circuits and are Approved for use
with the following automatic deluge and pre-action solenoids:
FM Solenoid Group
Manufacturer
Model
ASCO
T8210A107
ASCO
8210G207
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
Viking
HV-274-0601
gas detection
Combustible Gas Performance verified for 0 to 100% LFL methane-in-air atmospheres per FM 6310/6320.
Accuracy: 3% LFL from 0 to 50% LFL, 5% LFL from 51% to 100% LFL. For the Model PIRECL, refer to the
PIRECL manual (form number 95-8526) for further FM gas performance details.
NOTE: Detector Electronics combustible gas detection K factors are not FM verified.
H2S Toxic Gas Performance verified 0 to 20, 50 or 100 ppm per FM requirements. Accuracy: 2 ppm from 0 to 20
ppm, 10% of concentration from 21 to 100 ppm. Models C7064E4012 and C7064E5012 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
Sensors Explosion-proof for Class I, Div. 1, Groups C and D Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3615. Model
C7064E5014 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Sensors Explosion-proof for Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D Hazardous
(Classified) Locations per FM 3615. Operating temperature limits are 40C to +40C.
NOTE: Sensor cross sensitivity has not been verified by FM.
Calibration of the above listed sensors has been FM verified using the respective EQ22xxDCU, EQ22xxDCUEX,
and PIRECL with the Det-Tronics 225130-001 (50% LFL methane) and/or 227115-001 H2S Calibration Kits.
The EQ22xxDCU Series can be used with any FM Approved 4-20 ma device.
NOTE
FM Approval of the 4-20 ma input does not include or imply approval of the gas detection apparatus such as
sensors, transmitters, or devices connected to the system. In order to maintain FM Approval of the system, all
4-20 ma gas detection instruments connected to the input must also be FM Approved.
7.1
A-1
95-8533
NOTE
FM Approval allows the presence and operation of serial communications software in the Controller (MODBUS,
Allen Bradley protocols, etc.); however, the communications functions are not included in the Approval.
Table A-1Circuit Classifications
7.1
A-2
95-8533
Supervised Solenoids:
Single open or ground-fault per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 1-5.8.
Group B: ASCO T8210A107
Group D: ASCO 8210G207
Group E: Skinner 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Group F: Skinner 73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Group G: Skinner 71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
Group H: Viking HV-274-060-7
IDC Input
SAM Output
ARM Output
Supervised Solenoids:
Single open or ground-fault per ANSI/NFPA 72, Cl. 1-5.8.
Group B: ASCO T8210A107
Group D: ASCO 8210G207
Group E: Skinner 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Group F: Skinner 73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Group G: Skinner 71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
Group H: Viking HV-274-060-7
7.1
A-3
95-8533
7.1
A-4
95-8533
7.1
A-5
95-8533
APPENDIX B
CSA international certification Description
hazardous locations
Refer to Figures B-1 and B-2 for System Classification details.
EQxxxxEM versions rated Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D (T4A).
gas detection
Combustible Gas Performance verified for 0 to 100% LFL methane-in-air atmospheres per CSA C22.2 No. 152.
Accuracy: 3% LFL from 0 to 50% LFL, 5% LFL from 51% to 100% LFL. For the Model PIRECL, refer to the
PIRECL manual (form number 95-8526) for further CSA gas performance details.
NOTE: Detector Electronics combustible gas detection K factors are not CSA verified.
Calibration of the devices has been CSA verified using the respective EQ22xxDCU, EQ22xxDCUEX and PIRECL
Series with the Det-Tronics 225130-001 (50% LFL methane) and 227115-001 H2S Calibration Kits.
The EQ22xxDCU Series can be used with any CSA Certified 4-20 ma device.
NOTE
CSA Certification of the 4-20 ma input does not include or imply approval of the gas detection apparatus such
as sensors, transmitters, or devices connected to the system. In order to maintain CSA Certification of the
system, all 4-20 ma gas detection instruments connected to the input must also be CSA Certified.
NOTE
CSA Certification allows the presence and operation of serial communications software in the Controller
(MODBUS, Allen Bradley protocols, etc.); however, the communications functions are not included in the
Certification.
7.1
B-1
95-8533
7.1
B-2
95-8533
7.1
B-3
95-8533
APPENDIX C
ce mark
EMC Directive
The Eagle Quantum Premier Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System was tested and found to be compliant with
EN50081-2, EN50082-2, EN50130-4, and EN50270. The following considerations must be given for installation of the
Eagle Quantum Premier system.
For shielded cable installed in conduit, attach the wire shields to the shield connections on the terminal blocks, or
to the earth ground on the case.
For installations without conduit, use double shielded cable. Terminate the outer shield to the earth ground on the
case. Terminate the inner shield to the shield connection on the terminal blocks.
ATEX Directive
The Eagle Quantum Premier Fire and Gas Detection / Releasing System was tested and certified to hazardous
location and combustible gas performance standards. Refer to Figure C-1 for system classification details.
7.1
C-1
95-8533
7.1
C-2
95-8533
APPENDIX D
Eagle Quantum Premier System
MARINE APPLICATIONS
U.S. COAST GUARD APPROVAL Number 161.002/49/0
Approved System Description
Refer to Table D-1 for a complete list of USCG approved equipment.
Table D-1 List of Approved Equipment
Equip. No.
Equipment type
Manufacturer
Series/Model Description
EQ300X Controller
Det-Tronics
EQ3710AIM
Analog Input Module
Det-Tronics
EQ3720RM
Relay Module
Det-Tronics
EQ3730EDIO
Enhanced Discrete
Input/Output Module
Det-Tronics
EQ24xxNE Network
Extender Module
Det-Tronics
EQ245(6) 3NE;
Enclosure material: 5 Aluminum, 6 SS.
EQ22xxDCUEX Digital
Communication Unit,
Combustible
Det-Tronics
EQ225(6)3DCUEX;
Enclosure material: 5 Aluminum, 6 SS.
(Uses CGS Gas Sensor)
Det-Tronics
CGSS1A6C2R1X
(Used with the EQ22xxDCUEX)
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch Hydrocarbon
Gas Detector
Det-Tronics
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch Hydrocarbon Gas Detector Duct
Mount
Det-Tronics
10
X3301 Multispectrum
Flame Detector
Det-Tronics
11
STB Sensor
Termination Box
Det-Tronics
12
EQ2220GFM Ground
Fault Monitor
Det-Tronics
13
EQP2120PS-B
Power Supply
Phoenix Contact
(Germany)
14
QUINT-DIODE/40Diode
Redundancy Module
Phoenix Contact
(Germany)
15
Kidde-Fenwal
(Fenwal)
7.1
D-1
95-8533
Equip. No.
Equipment type
Manufacturer
Series/Model Description
16
THD-7052
Heat Detector
Fenwal
17
CPD-7054 Ionization
Type Smoke Detector
Fenwal
18
PSD-7157 and
PSD-7157D
Photoelectric Type
Smoke Detectors
Fenwal
19
MT-12/24-R Horn
Fenwal
20
MTWP-2475W FR
Horn/Strobe
Fenwal
21
Fenwal
22
RA-911 Remote
Indicator
Fenwal
23
MEDC (UK)
24*
25
AST-4-1030 Strobe
Applied Strobe
Technology (Canada)
AST-4-10-30-DC-CL-CM-75-ULC;
with clear lenses
26
SL-2000-P
Duct Smoke Detector
IMPORTANT
The EQP2120PS-B Power Supplies provide EQP System devices with power from input supply 120 to 220 V ac.
The EQP2120PS-B Power Supplies are used in pairs where primary source of input supply is connected to one
and the secondary source is connected to the other. Use of this power supply does not provide the source of the
secondary supply such as secondary source batteries, their supervision or charging, or UPS. Per NFPA 72-2002
requirements, such power supply related requirements must be separately provided for and be accepted by the
local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Hazardous Locations
Refer to Figure D-1 (Drawing 007545-001) for System Classification details.
System Specification
EQP2120PS-B POWER SUPPLY
Number of units:
16 (8 pairs) max
Input voltage:
Output voltage:
Nominal
Range
Input current:
Vout = 24.5 Vdc:
Vout = 28.0 Vdc:
7.1
20 A
D-2
95-8533
Number of units:
Input voltage:
24.5.28.0 Vdc
IMPORTANT
The output voltage is adjustable. An even current distribution must be ensured by precisely setting all power
supply units that are operated in parallel to the same output voltage 10 mV.
IMPORTANT
To ensure symmetrical current distribution it is recommended that all cable connections from all power supply
units/diode redundancy modules to the power distribution bus are the same length and have the same cross
section.
POWER REQUIREMENT
Refer to Section 6 of this manual and individual device manuals for details.
NOTE
The Power Supply and Diode Redundancy Module electrical specifications for EQP marine applications
represent a reduction in the rating range with respect to that specified by the manufacturer. The manufacturers
published electrical specifications may be viewed as reference only.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGE
See Table D-2 for details.
NOTE
The operating temperature and relative humidity specification of EQP System components including Power
Supply and Diode Redundancy Module in EQP marine applications represent a reduction in the rating range
for some components and an increase in the rating range for other components with respect to that specified
by their manufacturers. The manufacturers published operating temperature and relative humidity specifications
may be viewed as reference only.
INSTALLATION
The EQP2120PS-B Power Supply and Diode Redundancy Module are Panel mounted and intended to be
mounted within the same cabinet as the EQ300X Controller of the EQP System. Note: Ensure sufficient
convection. Refer to Phoenix Contact manual form 10031-04-en (current issue 12/05) for additional installation
and mounting details. For other EQP System components installation, operation and maintenance refer to
appropriate sections of this manual and to individual device manuals.
Note
SHCS # 10-24 SST screws are recommended for the Power Supply and Diode Redundancy Module panel
mounting.
Note
Terminal End Brackets DEC P/N 000133-517 are recommended for use with EQ3701(2)(3)0D (DIN rail mount)
and EQ2220GFM Modules.
Power Supply Supervision
The EQP2120PS-B Power Supply shall be monitored for Trouble. The power supply provides an internal relay
contact DC OK signal output, floating. All power supply unit relay contacts shall be connected in series and
connected to the EQ3730EDIO input. A Trouble signal will be initiated in case of a power supply failure. The
Trouble signal will not identify the specific power supply unit that failed. See Figure D-2 for connecting diagram.
7.1
D-3
95-8533
ORDERING INFORMATION
Model
Description
009929-001
EQP2120PS-B
Phoenix Contact
QUINTPS-100-240AC/24DC/20
Panel Mount
009934-001
Phoenix Contact
QUINTDIODE/40
Panel Mount
007609-269
EQ3001PCSW-C
009931-001
Q900C1001
For other USCG Approved EQP System components, refer to Table D-1 or contact Det-Tronics Customer Service.
Refer to Section 3 of this manual for determining power requirements.
7.1
D-4
95-8533
7.1
Equip. No.
Product
EQ300X
Controller
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
EQ3710AIM
Analog Input Module
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
EQ3720RM
Relay Module
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
EQ3730EDIO
Enhanced
DiscreteInput/Output
Module
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
EQ24xxNE
Network Extender Module
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
EQ22xxDCUEX Digital
Communication Unit,
Combustible
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch Hydrocarbon Gas Detector
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
PIRECLAx4
PointWatch
Hydrocarbon Gas
Detector Duct Mount
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
10
X3301
Multispectrum Flame
Detector
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
11
STB
Sensor Termination Box
0C to +55vC /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
12
EQ2220GFM
Ground Fault Monitor
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
13
EQP2120PS-B
Power supply
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
D-5
95-8533
7.1
Equip. No.
Product
14
QUINTDIODE/40Diode
redundancy
module
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
15
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
16
THD-7052
Heat Detector
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
17
CPD-7054
Ionization Type
Smoke Detector
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
18
PSD-7157 and
PSD-7157D
Photoelectric Type
Smoke Detectors
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
N/A
19
MT-12/24-R Horn
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
N/A
20
MTWP-2475W FR
Horn/Strobe
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +55C /
5-95%RH
N/A
21
Manual Call
Stations
Series 3300
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
N/A
22
RA-911
Remote Indicator
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
N/A
23
Manual Fire
Alarm Call Point
PB Range
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
24
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
25
AST-4-1030 Strobe
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
-25C to +70C /
5-95%RH
26
SL-2000-P Duct
Smoke Detector
0C to +55C /
5-95%RH
0C to +70C /
5-95%RH
0C to +70C / 5-95%RH
D-6
95-8533
7.1
D-7
95-8533
7.1
D-8
95-8533
TO EDIO
B2438
13
14
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
PHOENIX
DC
OK
DC
OK
14
+
13
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
PHOENIX
PS
N
13
14
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
PHOENIX
PS
DC
OK
13
14
QUINT-PS-100240AC/24DC/20A
DC
OK
PHOENIX
PS n
Figure D-2Power Supply Relays Wired in Series for Trouble Monitoring (up to 16 Power Supplies)
PS 1
APPENDIX E
7.1
E-1
95-8533
Node
Address
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
Node
Address
Rocker Switch
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
7.1
E-2
Rocker Switch
4
5
6
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
95-8533
Node
Address
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Node
Address
Rocker Switch
3
4
5
6
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
7.1
E-3
Rocker Switch
4
5
6
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
95-8533
95-8533
X3301 Multispectrum
IR Flame Detector
PointWatch Eclipse
IR Combustible Gas Detector
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