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Version 2, Nov-2011
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CONTENT / SECTION NUMBER
2 General 4
4 System components 7
6 Installation Procedure 10
Panel 11
Control Box 13
Generators 14
Cabling to Generators 17
9 Maintenance 24
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1. In the event of a FIRE
(With the detection connected to the FPX106 panel) The Fire Detection system will
automatically activate the visual and audible alarm on the FPX106 panel and also the
external alarm sounder/beacon if installed.
Stop your engines/machinery as quickly and safely as possible and close all vents/fans to
the area, if any.
Carry out Fire procedures, as set out for the vehicle. If required, activate the FirePro
Xtinguish generators to suppress the fire.
To activate the FirePro Xtinguish generators, remove the tamper evident tag marked
“EXTINGUISHER OPERATE SWITCH” from the front of the FPX106 panel, then press and
hold the operate switch for 3 seconds.
Evacuate and escort all persons to a safe area away from the fire. Ensure that all persons
are accounted for.
Observe for any re-ignition and do not open any doors or hatches until a minimum of 10
minutes after activation of the fire suppression system. Remember only open doors and
hatches slightly and with extreme caution. Ensure you are protected from any fire and
gases that may still be present and have a portable fire extinguisher at the ready for use if
required.
Replace and reset the FirePro Xtinguish system at the earliest opportunity.
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2. General
The system you have been supplied with is a FirePro Xtinguish fire suppression aerosol
system (Aerosol generator/s).
This is a MANUALLY OPERATED fire suppression system, which uses a linear heat cable
detector fitted within the protected area. These linear heat cable detectors are used to
detect heat produced by fire and also set temperatures classed as extreme for the
protected area. The FirePro Xtinguish generators are only activated manually with human
intervention via the electrical activation switch on the FPX106 panel.
The FPX106 panel can operate multiples of FirePro Xtinguish generators: 12VDC
maximum of 2 generators or 24VDC maximum of 4 generators. These are activated
through wiring to a multiple activation connection block (See multiple fire extinguishing
wiring diagram for further info).
The FirePro Xtinguish generator and detectors should be mounted within the
engine/machinery compartment.
Upon activation, the heat generated via the electrical activator within the generator,
connected to the activation section in the panel, will rapidly transform the solid compound
within the cylinder to generate the fire suppression aerosol agent.
The fire suppression aerosol agent tackles the fire by inhibiting the chain chemical reaction
present within combustion.
The aerosol agent will not damage any of your engine equipment and is nontoxic and
does not give off any toxic by-products when mixed with fire or extreme heat.
FirePro Xtinguish aerosol generators have been proven efficient in tackling fire classes A,
B, C, and F including electrical fires. The system supplied has been calculated on class B
and class A (surface) fires.
FirePro Xtinguish recommends 1.00 – 1.5mm approved fire/heat resistant cable for all wiring
requirements, depending on cable runs.
Classes of Fire
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General (electrical specification information 24VDC unless stated)
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3. Volume of area to protect
It is very important to have an accurate measurement of the overall volume of your engine/
machinery space requiring protection. The fire suppressor/s supplied are designed to work on a total
flooding operation. To calculate the volume the following calculation should be used in conjunction
with any relevant corrective factors:
Measurements should be taken at the longest, widest and deepest points. This will give
the overall maximum volume of the engine/machinery space.
Corrective factors: -
Do not reduce any of the overall volume for equipment like engines, generators, etc. This
type of equipment may be able to draw in the aerosol agent and this could dilute the
concentration required per m3. Keeping the concentration levels the same as for an area
clear of machinery will help the distribution of the particles around the machinery within the
area. Larger sealed equipment may be deducted from the overall volume, such as fuel
tanks. This will depend on the positioning of them.
Calculate the overall percentage of openings (vents, gaps, exhausts/extraction equipment, etc.). If
the calculated percentage is over 10%, a corrective factor may be required.
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4. System Components
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
FNX-500S Model FNX-500 S ( Stainless Steel)
Type Cold
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5. General Health and Safety
Do not smoke or carry out hot works (welding, grinding, etc.) near to any FirePro
Xtinguish generators or heat/smoke detectors.
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6. Installation Procedure
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System Components Installation
1. Panel
2. Cabling to Control Box
3. Control Box
4. Generators
5. Cabling to Generators
6. Linear Heat Sensing Cable
1. Panel
a. Selection of position
The Panel shall be installed at a location clearly visible to the operator.
Suggested locations are either the Bus Dashboard’s area or the controls’
area located adjacently to the driver. The panel must be readily accessible
to the driver and in a position where visual contact shall be possible at all
times.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FPX106 panel has been quality checked prior to
dispatch/installation by the manufacturer. In the highly unlikely event of a
false discharge of any extinguisher connected to the FPX106 panel, proof
that the tamper evident tag has NOT been removed from the panel fascia is
required. If this cannot be provided, then no claim can be made. Ensure that
the FPX106 panel has been supplied with the “tamper” evident tag fixed in
position to the face of the panel. If it has been supplied without the tamper
tag fitted, please contact your supplier before proceeding with the
installation.
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b. Installation Method & Openings
Find a suitable position for mounting the panel, taking in to consideration the
clearance required for the wiring at the back of the panel. Also considering
the wiring run to the panel and ensuring at the same time that the panel will
not be in a position where it may get knocked or accidentally damaged, but
easily accessible if required.
c. Power Supply
The panel must be fed from two power supplies; one main shall be provided
from the vehicle’s main switch, using a linear 10 Amp fuse, shown below
(see relevant wiring diagram on page 19) to provide power under normal
operating conditions e.g. system enabled (system functional – green light
on). The second main must be fed from a power supply that is permanently
ON e.g. from a connection that is continuously fed from the battery.
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2. Cabling (to Control Box)
b. Cable Routing
Fire rated cables must run alongside the rest of the vehicle’s cables feeding other
systems in the engine bay area. Selected routings must provide basic protection
characteristics for the cable.
c. Terminations
d. Fixing
Use fixing accessories and supports included in the kit. Additional fixings may be
used provided that they ensure adequate support but no damage to the bus-kit
components.
3. Control Box
a. Selection of Location
The control box is an IP65. However, it must be installed in an area outside the
protected area / engine bay whereby any potential threat due to excessive heat is
avoided.
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b. Fixing
The control box must be fastened securely with lock-tight screws on the vehicle’s
body.
Note: fastening of the control box must be such to obstruct the same from loosening
due to vehicle vibrations.
c. Inlets / Glands
All glands must be properly fastened to the control box and cables shall be
sufficiently tightened to ensure proper water sealing.
d. Sealing
Fire rated silicon glue must be used to ensure water proofing at the glands-cable
entrance location.
e. Labeling
All cables and linear heat detection devise must be clearly labeled so tampering of
the systems components by non-trained personnel is avoided.
4. Generators
a. Location Selection
The generators shall be installed as far away from the engine as possible e.g. 30-50
cm apart and more, if possible. The Generators must be installed in such a location
without being obstructed by cables, hoses, other equipment etc.
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The other TWO generators must be directed on the fuel lines
connecting/feeding the engine.
c. Fixing
Proper supports must be used to ensure adequate fastening at all times. Periodic
inspection of the generators shall be carried out monthly during engine preventive
maintenance time.
All inlets of cables to the generator connection housing shall be properly tightened
and sealed with fire rated silicon glue.
Some silicon glue must be applied on the connector housing thread itself for
ensuring waterproofing.
e. Nozzle Installation
Nozzles are fixed on the units prior to shipping; however, after installation is carried
out, the installer must ensure that the subject components are securely fastened
onto the units. Otherwise, the same must be tightened by the installer with lock-tight
nuts.
i. Assess the area and find a suitable position for the FirePro Xtinguish
generator/s, ensuring that you are able to get a good solid fixing for the
bracket/s. It is important to ensure that the position of the FirePro
Xtinguish generator gives a free and unimpeded area (clearance) for the
aerosol gas to exit the generator and allow an efficient egress around
the protected area and machinery within it. As a guideline give
approximately 500mm - 1000mm clearance (line of sight from exit ports, see
Safe Working Distances in section 5) from any machinery or equipment.
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ii. Hold and mark where the bracket is to be mounted. Fix the bracket in its
position using screws or bolts. It is very important that a good solid fixing is
achieved to take the weight of the generator/s.
iii. Install the FirePro Xtinguish generator into the bracket centrally along the
length of the generator body. Tighten the bracket around the FirePro
Xtinguish generator, ensuring
a good tight grip around the body of the generator is achieved. Then tighten
the brackets directional bolts to ensure the generator exit ports are facing
into a free unimpeded area.
FX1
Wire link instead of
connection to extinguisher
FX2
5. Cabling of Generators
a. Routing
Cables must run safely to the generators and running the cables near
excessive heat sources must be avoided.
b. Protection of Cabling
When cables must run near hazardous areas additional/proper
sleeve/coating shall be used.
c. Fixing
Cables shall be properly fixed along routings of other engine cables and
excessive vibration shall be avoided.
d. Terminations
Terminations must be properly done by properly tightened the wires on the
connectors. Over tightening shall be avoided.
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6. Linear Heat Sensing Cable
a. Connection
The Linear Heat Sensing Cable shall be connected on the proper terminals
inside the Control Box.
b. Fixing
Use proper insulation material provided and P-clips as depicted in the photo
below. The Linear Heat Sensing Cable must not come in direct contact with
any heat source. Cable ties provided may also be used where needed.
c. Termination Housing
Ensure that the Linear Heat Sensing Cable has been terminated using the
termination housing shown below. A 22KΩ End-of-the-Line Resistor EOR
shall be fitted at the end of the LHS cable to provide monitoring of the
system.
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7. Basic Wiring Diagrams for connecting multiple FirePro Xtinguish Generators
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Basic wiring diagram for connecting multiple FirePro Xtinguish
Generators to FPX106B panel
Please Note:
When only using a single generator, this will connect directly to the panel Firex connections. There are no
requirements for multiple connector blocks
D D
[YELLOW]
LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR 1
FirePro Xtinguish SENSOR
FIRE PROTECTION PANEL
SENSOR [P U R P L E ]
PUSH & HOLD 3 SEC LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR 2
SENSOR
FIREX
FIREX
SENSOR
GND
ALARM [WHITE]
FIREPRO XTINGUISH GENEATOR
IGN
PWR FIREX
[BLUE]
11-30VDC 4A MAX
TAMPER EVIDENT SEAL REFER TO MANUAL FIREPRO XTINGUISH GENEATOR
REPLACE IF OPENED
FIREX
[BLACK]
GROUND
GND
[GRAY]
ALARM
ALARM
C IGN
IGNITION [RED] C
[ORANGE]
S/BY POWER
PWR
TZ2
Bizorb
* TZ = Bidirectional Diode
A A
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Basic wiring diagram for connecting multiple FirePro Xtinguish
Generators to FPX106B panel
Please Note:
When only using a single generator, this will connect directly to the panel Firex connections. There are
no requirements for multiple connector blocks
D D
SENSOR [ PURBLE ]
LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR 2
FPX106B MANUAL
SENSOR
PUSH & HOLD 3 SEC FIREX SENSOR
FIREX
GND
[ WHITE ]
ALARM
PWR
IGN
FIREX FIREPRO XTINGUISH GENEATOR
GROUND
GND
[ GRAY ]
ALARM
ALARM
[ RED ]
IGNITION
IGN
[ ORANGE ]
FIREX
[ YELLOW ]
[ PURBLE ]
[ WHITE ]
[ BLUE ]
2
4 X 1mm Fire Rated
Twisted Shielded
SENSOR
FirePro
FIREX
TZ1
Bizorb
TZ2
FirePro ®
Bizorb
TZ3
Bizorb
A A
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[ YELLOW ]
LINEAR HEAT DETECTOR 1
FirePro Xtinguish ® SENSOR
A A
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Order of installation.
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COMMISSIONING PROCESS (also part of annual maintenance procedures)
The Final connection to be made is to connect the FX1 & FX2 wires to the FirePro
Xtinguish extinguisher.
Follow these steps when carrying out this procedure:
1. Switch off breaker and ensure there is no power to the panel or to the FirePro
Xtinguish generators.
2. Remove all personnel from the area of engine compartment where the FirePro Xtinguish
extinguisher/s are installed.
3. Remove the “LOOP” wire and connect the two wires from the FirePro Xtinguish generator
to the two wires from the panel FX1 & FX2 in any order, ensuring that you are not in the
way of the exit nozzle of the extinguisher.
4. Move away from the engine compartment and close all doors/hatches.
5. Switch on the breaker. The power light should be “On” and the system is now powered up
(LIVE) and ready for use if required.
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8. Multi firing blocks (to activate more than 1 extinguisher):
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9. Maintenance
As all FirePro Xtinguish fire extinguishing aerosol generators are non-pressurized, they do
not require a pressure gauge. They do not require weighing like pressurized fire
extinguishers.
Annual Inspection:
I. Check the bolts and fixings on the bracketing are tight and secure.
II. Check the FirePro Xtinguish generator/s are secure in their brackets and that they
have not been damaged or suffering from any wear.
III. Carry out commissioning procedures to check complete FPX106 detection system,
as when first installed.
IV. Fill out the service record.
Service record
Model Number/s:
Fill in service inspection sheet with date and engineers comments
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With all portable fire extinguishers and fixed fire extinguishing systems. It is recommended that they are visually checked on
a monthly basis and physically checked on a twice-annual basis. A competent person or qualified engineer should carry out
the twice-annual maintenance. Contact your supplier for more information.
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