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Smoke Detection System

SDS-48
For Cargo Holds Onboard Ships
acc. to SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 13-1

SMOK E D E TEC TION SY ST EM SDS

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Operation Manual
DOK02.051 15.05.01 Issue 3.0
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CONTENTS

1 OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................... 2

2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................. 3
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS ......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 Smoke Detection Panel.............................................................................................................. 3
2.2.2 Extension Panel ......................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.3 Repeater Panel .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.4 Fan Unit .................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.5 Relay Module and Relay Box..................................................................................................... 6
2.3 PLANNING THE SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................ 6
2.4 NUMBERING THE DETECTION LINES..................................................................................................... 6
2.5 SAFEGUARDING AGAINST EXPLOSION .................................................................................................. 7
3 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL START-UP .................................................................................... 8
3.1 INSTALLATION LOCATION .................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 SMOKE COLLECTORS, PIPES AND HOSE CONNECTIONS ........................................................................ 8
3.3 CABLE TYPES..................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 CABLE GLANDS.................................................................................................................................. 10
3.5 VOLTAGE-FREE RELAY CONTACTS .................................................................................................... 11
3.6 RS-485-BUS CABLE AND TERMINAL RESISTORS................................................................................ 11
3.7 FUSES................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.8 INITIAL START-UP .............................................................................................................................. 12
3.8.1 Preparation.............................................................................................................................. 12
3.8.2 Initial Start-up and Service Checklist...................................................................................... 13
4 OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 DISPLAY AND OPERATING ELEMENTS ................................................................................................ 15
4.2 START-UP NOTIFICATION ................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 NORMAL OPERATION.......................................................................................................................... 16
4.4 FIRE ALARM....................................................................................................................................... 16
4.5 FAULT WARNINGS.............................................................................................................................. 17
4.6 TEST FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................. 17
4.7 PAGE FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................. 17
4.8 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.8.1 Overview.................................................................................................................................. 17
4.8.2 Reset Function (Proceed Reset)............................................................................................... 18
4.8.3 Switching Fans (Switch Fans) ................................................................................................ 18
4.8.4 Display Smoke Detector Diagnosis Report (Display Diagnoses ...)........................................ 19
4.8.5 Turn On / Turn Off Smoke Detector and Airflow Sensors Line by Line (Select On- / Offline) 19
5 MAINTENANCE AND CORRECTING FAULTS........................................................................... 20
5.1 FUNCTIONING TEST ............................................................................................................................ 20
5.1.1 Daily Routine Tests.................................................................................................................. 20
5.1.2 Tests Every 3 Months............................................................................................................... 20
5.2 DISPLAY OF FAULT WARNINGS .......................................................................................................... 21
5.2.1 Airflow Fault ........................................................................................................................... 21
5.2.2 Polluted Smoke Detector ......................................................................................................... 21
5.2.3 Defective Smoke Detector........................................................................................................ 22
5.2.4 Data Transfer Fault................................................................................................................. 22
5.2.5 Power Supply Failure.............................................................................................................. 23
5.2.6 Failure of Fan Unit ................................................................................................................. 23
5.2.7 Contrast of Display.................................................................................................................. 23
5.3 REPAIRING AND REPLACING DEFECTIVE PARTS ................................................................................. 24
5.3.1 Replacing a Pressure Switch ................................................................................................... 24
5.3.2 Replacing a Smoke Detector.................................................................................................... 24
5.3.3 Cleaning a Smoke Detector ..................................................................................................... 24
5.3.4 Replacing the Power Supply Module....................................................................................... 25
5.3.5 Replacing the Control Module in the Smoke Detection Panel ................................................ 25
5.3.6 Replacing the Control Module in the Repeater Panel............................................................. 25
5.3.7 Replacing the Relay Module.................................................................................................... 25
5.3.8 Replacing the Fan Unit SDS-M0440 ....................................................................................... 26
5.3.9 Cleaning the Suction Pipelines................................................................................................ 26
5.4 SPARE PARTS ..................................................................................................................................... 27
6 CONFIGURATION OF THE SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM ................................................... 28
6.1 SETTING THE DEVICE ADDRESSES...................................................................................................... 28
6.2 SETTING THE HIGHEST LINE AND ADDRESS NUMBER ........................................................................ 29
6.3 CUSTOMER-SPECIFIC ADAPTATIONS FOR FIRE ALARM DISPLAY ........................................................ 31

7 APPENDIX: DRAWINGS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS


TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT OF SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM SDS WITH 12 DETECTION LINES ..... SDS02.010.12
COMPONENTS IN SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM SDS-48 ................................................................. SDS02.021
STANDARD SUPPLY OF SMOKE DETECTION PANELS....................................................................... SDS02.031
STANDARD SUPPLY OF SMOKE DETECTION PANELS....................................................................... SDS02.032
HOSE AND PIPE FITTINGS ............................................................................................................... SDS02.061
RS-485-BUS WITH SEVERAL DEVICES ........................................................................................... SDS02.080
TERMINAL PLAN SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-0 WITH 1 EXTENSION PANEL ............................ SDS02.081
TERMINAL PLAN SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-4/8 WITHOUT EXTENSION PANEL ...................... SDS02.085
TERMINAL PLAN SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-4/8 WITH 1 EXTENSION PANEL ......................... SDS02.086
TERMINAL PLAN SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-4/8 WITH RELAY MODULE ................................ SDS02.089
TERMINAL PLAN SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-4/8 WITH 2 REPEATER PANEL ........................... SDS02.095
DATA SHEET SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-0....................................................................... SDS02.100.01
DATA SHEET SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-4....................................................................... SDS02.104.01
DATA SHEET SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-8....................................................................... SDS02.108.01
DATA SHEET SMOKE DETECTION PANEL SDS-12..................................................................... SDS02.112.01
DATA SHEET EXTENSION PANEL SDS-E4................................................................................. SDS02.204.01
DATA SHEET EXTENSION PANEL SDS-E8................................................................................. SDS02.208.01
DATA SHEET EXTENSION PANEL SDS-E12............................................................................... SDS02.212.01
DATA SHEET EXTENSION PANEL SDS-E16............................................................................... SDS02.216.01
DATA SHEET REPEATER PANEL FOR WALL MOUNTING SDS -R48/G ....................................... SDS02.300.01
DATA SHEET REPEATER PANEL FOR CONSOLE MOUNTING SDS -R48/P .................................. SDS02.301.01
DATA SHEET FAN UNIT SDS-M0440 (220/230V).................................................................... SDS02.440.01
DATA SHEET RELAY BOX SDS-REL....................................................................................... IN PREPARATION
1 Overview
The smoke detection system SDS-48 is used for continual smoke monitoring in up to 48 cargo
holds.

For this a network of pipes simultaneously draws air samples from all cargo spaces, which are then
fed to the smoke detection panel. In most cases, the pipes for the CO2 fire extinguishing system
are used for this. The fire extinguishing equipment and the smoke detection system can both be
connected to the same network by means of 3-way valves.

For remote display of smoke alarms and fault warnings, a repeater panel is installed on the bridge
and is connected to the smoke detection panel in the CO2 room via a 4-wire cable (RS-485-bus
cable).

The system in its layout complies with the requirements of SOLAS chapter II-2, regulation 13-1
(sample extraction smoke detection systems). The system is designed to safeguard against
explosion according to IEC 79 and EN 50 020.

5 6 7 8 9 10

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1 3-Wege-Ventil,
7 Anschluss an CO2-Sammelrohr
nicht dargestellt
3-Way-Valve,
Connection to CO2-manifold
not shown
3 2 Kabelverschraubung
Cable Gland
3 PVC-Schlauch 13/20 mm
PVC-Hose, 13/20mm
11 Art. Nr. Z02.002
4 Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4
Fire Alarm Panel
5 PVC-Winkelstück
PVC-Elbow
2 Art.Nr. Z90.001
6 Schlauchstück mit Schellen
Hose with Clamps
12 Art.Nr. BG02.035
7 Stahlrohr
Steelpipe
8 PVC-Stück
PVC-Tee 90°
1 Art.Nr. Z90.010
9 Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E8
Extension Panel
zu den Laderäumen 10 Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48
to Cargo Holds Repeater Panel
11 Schlauchverschraubung
Hose Connection
Art.Nr. BG01.930
12 Lüftereinheit SDS-M0440
0 1m Fan-Unit

General Arangement for Smoke Detection System SDS-48 with 12 Detection Lines
(IMPORTANT NOTICE: The project-related scope of supply may differ from this example.)

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2 Technical Description

2.1 System Description

A typical smoke detection system consists of the following primary components:

• a smoke detection panel with or without integrated connections for detection lines
• one or more repeater panels on the bridge or in the fire control room for remote display of
alarms and fault warnings
• a fan unit for drawing air from the cargo holds

in addition, if needed:

• one or more extension panels for connecting additional detection lines


• a relay box with voltage-free contacts for a fire alarm for each individual detection line

The electrical connection between the smoke detection panel and one or more repeater panels and
the relay box is provided by an RS-485-bus cable.

Optional extension panels are connected to the smoke detection panel via the smoke detector
connection cable.

2.2 System Components

2.2.1 Smoke Detection Panel

The following smoke detection panels are available:

Model Description Spec sheet


SDS-0 Smoke detection panel without built-in detection lines SDS02.100.01
SDS-4 Smoke detection panel with 1 to 4 detection lines SDS02.104.01
SDS-8 Smoke detection panel with 5 to 8 detection lines SDS02.108.01
SDS-12 Smoke detection panel with 9 to 12 detection lines SDS02.112.01
The cited data sheets can be found in the appendix of this manual.

The smoke detection panel SDS-0 contains the control module, the power supply module, along
with an galvanic isolator for safeguarding against explosion. Furthermore the panel provides all
appropriate terminals for external feeds.

• Main power supply 220/230 V 50/60Hz or 110V 60Hz


• Emergency power supply 220/230 V 50/60Hz or 110V 60Hz
• Fan 1 of the fan unit
• Fan 2 of the fan unit
• RS-485-bus for repeater panel(s) and the relay box
• Combined fault warning (voltage-free relay contact)
• Combined fire alarm (voltage-free relay contact)
• General alarm (2 min delay, voltage-free relay contact)
• Additional voltage-free relay output for switching max. 250V under a fire alarm
• Output for additional sounders 24V (additional sounder optional)

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The voltage-free relay contacts in the repeater panel can also be used for passing on fire and
general alarms and fault warnings, reducing costs for cable installation.

In addition to the components in the smoke detection panel SDS-0, the smoke detection panels
SDS-4 and SDS-8 contain integrated detector boxes, located in an additional housing. Both
housings are permanently attached to each other.

The hose connections for the detection lines and the connecting fittings for the fan unit are affixed
to the upper housing.

Air samples from each detection line have to flow through the detector box with a built-in smoke
detector assigned to the line. A pressure switch for monitoring the airflow in the detection line is
attached to every detector box.

In addition to the components in the smoke detection panel SDS-8, the smoke detection panel
SDS-12 contains an additional permanently attached housing for up to 4 additional detector boxes.

The smoke detectors automatically self-monitor for contamination. With increasing contamination,
the sensitivity of the smoke sensor is adapted and thus held constant. When the contamination can
no longer be balanced by this adjustment, a fault warning will be set off for the affected smoke
detector. The loss of function in a smoke detector likewise will be recognized and reported by the
smoke detection panel.

If the amount of air drawn through a detection line is too small, the pressure switch on the detector
box will produce a fault warning for this detection line.

2.2.2 Extension Panel

The expansion panel consists of one or two housings permanently attached to each other. Detector
boxes are located in these housings as in the upper housing of the smoke detection panel. In this
way more detector lines can be connected to the smoke detection system.

Every extension panel is connected to the smoke detection panel not by the RS-485-bus, but rather
directly via a 2-line cable (up to 8 additional lines) or via a 4-line cable (up to 16 additional lines).

The following extension panels are available:

Model Description Spec sheet


SDS-E4 Extension panel for a maximum of 4 additional detection lines SDS02.204.01
SDS-E8 Extension panel for 5 - 8 additional detection lines SDS02.208.01
SDS-E12 Extension panel for 9 - 12 additional lines SDS02.212.01
SDS-E16 Extension panel for 13 - 16 additional lines SDS02.216.01
The cited data sheets can be found in the appendix of this manual.

2.2.3 Repeater Panel

The repeater panel allows for optical and audible alarm for all fire alarms and fault warnings,
parallel to the smoke detection panel, and for the operation of the smoke detection system. It can
be installed at any place on the ship and is available in wall-mounted form or for installation in a
console. It contains a control module like the smoke detection panel, but it doesn’t have any

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connections for smoke detectors. The connection to the smoke detection panel takes place via the
RS-485-bus. It is possible to connect max. three repeater panels to the system. The following
connection terminals are available in the repeater panel:

• RS-485-bus from the smoke detection panel


• Combined fault warning (voltage-free relay contact)
• Combined fire alarm (voltage-free relay contact)
• General alarm (2 min delay, voltage-free relay contact)
• Output for additional sounder 24V (additional sounder optional)

The repeater panel, installed on the bridge or in the fire control room, receives the address “2”.
Only by pressing the ACCEPT button on the device having this address will acknowledge alarm
and fault warnings at the smoke detection panel and at any other repeater panel. In addition, setting
off the general alarm is prevented and any general alarm relays that have been triggered are reset.
At repeater panels with other addresses and at the smoke detection panel, alarm and fault warnings
can only be acknowledged at the respective device. The general alarm cannot be influenced from
these devices.
Exception: if no repeater panel is connected to the smoke detection system, the general alarm relay
will be controlled by the ACCEPT button on the smoke detection panel.

The following repeater panels are available:

Model Description Spec sheet


SDS-R48/G Repeater panel for wall mounting SDS02.300.01
SDS-R48/P Repeater panel for console mounting SDS02.301.01
The cited data sheets can be found in the appendix of this manual.

2.2.4 Fan Unit

Two fans are located in a common housing, consisting of one ventilator and one electric motor
each, one of which is always running. Every 24 hours the smoke detection panel automatically
switches over to the other fan. Likewise should there be a loss of function in one fan the other fan
will be switched on.

The air supply and exhaust connections are located on the upper side of the fan unit. The fan unit
comes delivered on vibration dampers.

The connections from the air supply and exhaust connections to the pipeline network are made
with hose couplings.

The following versions are available:

Model Description Spec sheet


SDS-M0440 Fan unit for 220/230V 50/60Hz SDS02.440.01
SDS-M0441 Fan unit for 110V 60Hz SDS02.441.01
The cited data sheets can be found in the appendix of this manual.

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2.2.5 Relay Module and Relay Box

If needed, the optional relay module makes voltage-free fire alarm contacts available for every
detection line. For smoke detection systems with up to 8 detection lines, the relay module can be
integrated into the smoke detection panel.

For smoke detection systems with more than 8 detection lines a relay box is available, which exists
of a relay module and an additional enclosure. To allow for short cable paths, the relay box can be
positioned close to the ship’s control system where its relay contacts should be connected.
Connection to the smoke detection system takes place through the RS-485-bus.

A relay on the relay module will be activated, if the smoke detection system issues a fire alarm for
the appropriate detection line. A activated relay will be deactivated by the reset function (refer to
section 4.8.2).

The relay module has a green and a red LED for indication of module functions. Please refer to
section 5.2.4.

2.3 Planning the system

Depending on the required number of detection lines to be connected, there are different
possibilities for putting together the smoke detection panel and extension panels. The smoke
detection systems come standard as shown on diagrams SDS02.031 and SDS02.032 (see
appendix).

A maximum of 3 external devices can be connected to the bus cable. So a maximum of 3 repeater
panels or relay boxes can be added on.

2.4 Numbering the Detection Lines

The detection lines of every smoke detection system are numbered beginning with “1” and
continuing through to the highest line number. A label next to the hose connection for each
individual line will give the line number belonging to it. This line number will be shown in the
display in case of a fire alarm or a line-related fault warning (see sections 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5). These
numbers will have already been set during manufacture of the smoke detection system by setting
the XPERT cards inserted in the smoke detector sockets.

WARNING! Because the line number is set in the smoke detection socket, a smoke detector
screwed into another socket for testing purposes will indicate the line number of the new
socket / detection line under a fire alarm or fault warning!

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2.5 Safeguarding Against Explosion

The areas in the smoke detection panel, in the extension panel(s) and in the fan units where air
drawn from the monitored holds passes through are designed to safeguard against explosion. The
areas of the smoke detection panel and extension panel(s) where air passes through are designed
“intrinsically safe” according to IEC-79 / EN 50020. The construction of the ventilators for the fan
unit comply with the following rules:

EN 60079-10
EN 13463-1
VDMA 24169.

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3 Installation and Initial Start-up
3.1 Installation Location

The smoke detection panels and any extension panels are generally installed in the CO2 room.
However they can also be affixed on the bridge. When installing the smoke detection system
outside of the bridge, a repeater panel, available either for mounting on a wall or in a console, will
be installed on the bridge to report fire alarms and fault warnings.

To be able to easily read and service the smoke detection panel, the bottom of the housing should
be situated approx. 1.10 - 1.20 m above the floor. Any extension panels are installed, in order, next
to the smoke detection panel at the same height. At the same time the required minimal distance
for laying out the hoses must be taken into account. When using hose brackets, the minimal
distance between two panels is 40 cm. When the hoses are tied into a bundle without using
brackets, the minimal distance between two panels comes to 25 cm.

Securing the hoses by bundling them together

The 3-way valves (CO2 system / smoke detection system) are usually installed under the smoke
detection panels and extension panels. The height of the installation must be so chosen that easy
servicing is ensured.

The fan units are installed in the vicinity the smoke detection panel in upright position standing on
the shock mounts. For service purposes a clearance of 300 mm above and 50 mm beside the fan
unit must be observed (type: SDS-M0440).

3.2 Smoke Collectors, Pipes and Hose Connections

Provided that a CO2 fire extinguishing system is installed, the air samples will be fed via steel
pipes to the 3-way switching valve. The connection between 3-way valves and smoke detection
panel is usually made with flexible hoses (see following table). The minimum inner diameter of
the pipes and hoses must not be less than 12mm.

To prevent water buildup, the steel pipes must be installed with slight inclination. Automatic drain
valves must be provided at all low points. For the steel pipes bends should be used instead of
elbows.

A maximum of 4 smoke collectors may be connected to each detection line. Construction measures
must ensure that all smoke collectors draw approximately the same amount of air.

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Location Pipe / Hose Type Connection

from smoke galvanized steel pipe screw-on or welded fittings


collectors to 3-way min. Ø ¾”
valves

from 3-way valves to PVC-braided hose air intake at smoke detection panel:
smoke detection inside Ø: 13 mm hose fitting, part no. Z01.001
panel part no. Z02.002 air output at 3-way valve:
hose fitting, part no. BG01.930

from smoke galvanized steel pipe*) air outlet at smoke detection panel:
detection panel to fan PVC elbow, part no. Z90.001, complete with
unit 1-6 detection lines: hose sockets and clamps, part no. BG02.035
up to 5m: 1 ½” (DN40)
over 5m: 2” (DN50) air outlet at extension panel:
PVC tee, part no. Z90.010, complete with 2
7-10 detection lines: hose sockets and clamps, part no. BG02.035
up to 5m: 2” (DN50)
over 5m: 2 ½” (DN65) air inlet at fan unit:
hose sockets with clamps, part no. BG02.035
11-18 detection lines:
up to 5m: 2 ½” (DN65)
over 5m: 3” (DN80)

from fan unit to galvanized steel pipe*) air outlet at fan unit:
atmosphere (dimensions see above) hose socket with clamps, part no. BG02.035

See also diagram no. SDS02.061 in the appendix of this manual. Additional parts can be found in
the “Product Catalogue Smoke Detection System SDS-48”, part no. DOK03.021.
*)Suitable PVC-pipes may be installed alternatively.
.
Material specifications:

Part no. Description Type


Z02.002 PVC-braided hose DN13 Guttasyn-TX Ø 13.0/3.5 mm part no. 20132000
alternatively:
Raufilam Ø 13.2/3.3 mm part no. 028068
BG02.035 Spiral hose Heliflex PVC synthetic spiral hose group 10, with
inside diameter 50mm clamps

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3.3 Cable Types

Connection Cable type *) Remarks

main power supply MGH 3 x 1.5

emergency power supply MGH 3 x 1.5

fan 1 MGH 3 x 1.5

fan 2 MGH 3 x 1.5

extension panel(s) FMGCH 1 x 2 x 0.75


SDS-E4 and SDS-E8
connect cable shield(s) to
extension panel(s) FMGCH 2 x 2 x 0.75 the cable gland(s)
SDS-E12 and SDS-E16 provided for it
repeater panel(s)
bus cable relay box

voltage-free relay contacts in smoke specification according to


detection panel and relay box for fire alarm, requirements for the
general alarm and fault warning devices connected to

*) observe for possibly differing regulations from the appropriate authorities!

3.4 Cable Glands

Device Cable Screw Fittings Remarks

smoke detection panel 4 x M25x1.5 Cable glands M20x1.5 have connections for
3 x M20x1.5 cable shields.

extension panel 1x M20x1.5 with connection for cable shield

repeater panel 2x M20x1.5 with connection for cable shield

fan unit 2 x M20x1.5

Install the shielded cable in the appropriate cable glands as follows:

• remove outer coating and shield


• cut outer coating after ca.15 mm, but don’t strip off
• feed cable through the cable gland
• strip off outer coating
• pull cable back until contact is made between cable
shield and contact spring
• turn... and it’s done!

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3.5 Voltage-free Relay Contacts

Voltage-free relay contacts are available for the following signals (switch over contacts, max. load:
42V~/60V=/1.25A):

• Fault warning:
The relay for fault warning is activated when the smoke detection system has no fault warnings
(normal operation). As soon as at least one fault is reported or when at least one detection line
is turned off (offline) or when both fans are switched off, the fault relay will fall into its
deactivated state (fault state).

• Fire alarm:
The relay for the fire alarm is activated as soon as at least one line detects fire. The relay is
reset to its deactivated state by executing the reset function. A second relay for the fire alarm
with voltage-free switch contacts for switching 250V~/6A is also ready for operation in the
smoke detection panel (not in the repeater panel).

When a separate fire alarm relay is required for each line, a relay module or a relay box can be
used. The relay box comes in its own housing and is connected to the smoke detection panel
via the RS-485-bus cable. Please also refer to section 2.2.5.

• General alarm:
The relay for the general alarm is activated when a fire alarm is not acknowledged within 2
minutes at the repeater panel with the address “2”. The relay is reset to its deactivated state by
pressing the ACCEPT button on the repeater panel with the address “2”. Connection terminals
for general alarm relay contacts are located in the smoke detection panel and in each repeater
panel. If no repeater panel is connected to the smoke detection system, the general alarm relay
will be controlled by the ACCEPT button in the smoke detection panel.

3.6 RS-485-Bus Cable and Terminal Resistors

Repeater panels and the relay box are connected to the smoke detection panel via a RS-485-bus
cable. Two lines are designated for the power supply and two lines for data transmission. The
connection terminals for the RS-485-BUS cable have the same numbers on all devices:

Terminal 17: + 28V Terminal 19: Bus A


Terminal 18: 0V Terminal 20: Bus B

Smoke detection panels, repeater panels and, if applicable, a relay box must be connected linearly
via the bus cable (not radially!).

The cable ends of the RS-485-bus cable must, at both ends of the bus line, end with a terminal
resistor of 120 Ω at terminals 19 and 20.

See also diagram no. SDS02.080 in the appendix of this manual.

The smoke detection panel and the repeater panel already contain a terminal resistor at delivery. If
more than one repeater panel is connected, only the last repeater panel receives a terminal resistor.

The connection between smoke detection panel and repeater panel and relay box is constantly
monitored. Defective cable connections or defective assemblies will be indicated at the smoke
detection panel and at the repeater panel (FAULT: Data Transfer Device -x-).

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NOTE: Missing terminal resistors can lead to faults in the data transmission !

3.7 Fuses

Fuses on the Power Supply Module


All fuses comply with IEC 127 - 6 or EN 60127 - 6, size 5 x 20 mm.

Fuse Description Type

F1 Transformer fuse 250 mA slow blowing


Note: By removing this fuse the smoke detection
system can be removed from operation.
F2, F3, Fuses for fan unit 6.3 A slow blowing
F4, F5

3.8 Initial Start-up

3.8.1 Preparation

Before starting the smoke detection system all components and the necessary piping system must
be installed in accordance with the project designs. Main and emergency power supplies must be
on line.

Important Note:
The smoke detection system must not be in operation
during loading/unloading cargo, during cleaning and
when paint work is going on in the monitored areas
(contamination hazard for the smoke detectors)!

Carry out commissioning of the smoke detection system according the following “Initial Start-up
and Service-Checklist”. The filled checklist shall be kept in the documents of the appropriate
Smoke Detection System.

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3.8.2 Initial Start-up and Service Checklist

Steps o.k. not n/a


o.k.
1 Smoke Collectors
Check for location and secure mounting of the smoke collectors in the
monitored areas.
2 Pipe and Hose Connections
Check all pipe and hose connections for secure fastening and support.
3 Assignment of Pipe and Hose Connections
Check the assignment of pipe and hose connections to the hose fittings of
the smoke detection system. Incorrect connections will cause incorrect
alarm indication in a fire.
4 Cleaning the Pipes *)
Thoroughly clean all pipes with compressed air. The pipes must be free
of rust, dirt and other particles.
WARNING: Before doing this, ensure that the flexible hoses are
disconnected from the smoke detection panel and extension, because
otherwise the pressure switches that monitor the air flow could be
damaged. See section 5.3.8.
5 Fastening of the Smoke Detection System
Check all installations in the smoke detection system, including the fan
unit, for secure mounting.
6 Cable Connections
Check all cable connections for proper position and correct connection.
7 Connection of Cable Shields
Check the correct connection of the shields for the cables to the repeater
panel(s), relay box and extension panel(s). See sections 3.3 and 3.4.
8 Earth Connection
Check the earth connection.
9 Terminal Resistors
Check the 120 Ohm terminal resisters at the ends of the bus cable.
See diagram SDS02.080 in the appendix.
10 Turning on the Smoke Detection System
Set the 3-way valves to position “smoke detection system”. Ensure that
no painting or welding is going on in the monitored areas (contamination
hazard for the smoke detectors).
Turn on the main and auxiliary power supplies. The line and address
number setting shown during the start message must match the actual line
and address number (see section 4.2)
Acknowledge any fault warnings with a quick press of the button and, if
necessary, remedy the reported fault (see fault table section 5.2).
11 Lamp and Buzzer Test **)
Carry out a lamp and buzzer test. For this, press the ACCEPT button not
longer than 6 seconds. All lamps, the background lighting for the LC
display and the buzzer must be on while the button is pressed.
12 Fan Test *)
Check whether the active fan is drawing air. Then check the second fan
by activating the special function “Switch Fans” (see section 4.8.3).
*) This test shall be repeated every 3 month **) This test/step shall be repeated daily

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13 Power Supply
Check function of main and emergency power monitoring. For this,
switch off the main and the emergency power supply one at a time. A
corresponding fault warning “FAULT: Main Supply” or “FAULT:
Emergency Supply” must appear.
14 Air Flow Monitoring *)
Close each 3-way valve one at a time. After a few seconds a
corresponding fault warning “FAULT: Airflow Line -x-” must appear for
each line.
15 Smoke Test *)
Carry out a smoke test for each smoke collector. For this, bring a smoke
generator in the vicinity of each point in the cargo spaces where air is
drawn. A suitable smoke generator is available on request (part no.
B30.001). Check the fire alarm at the smoke detection panel and at the
repeater panel(s).
For the 3-monthly-check, cigarette smoke can alternatively be blown
directly into the flexible hose at smoke detection panel. Important:
Smoke must be present at the smoke detector for several seconds. Close
appropriate 3-way-valve to prevent quick removal of smoke during test.
16 General Alarm
Let a fire alarm go for at least 2 minutes without acknowledging it. The
LCD will then display: GENERAL EMERGENCY ALARM and the
relay for the general alarm will be activated.
17 Final Test *)
Reset the fire alarm and ensure that no fault warnings are indicated.
When no fault and no fire alarms are showing any more, the smoke
detection system is ready for operation.
If, after testing the smoke detection system, painting must be done, the
smoke detection system must be removed from operation until this work
has been completed. Removing the transformer fuse F1 from the power
supply module can take the system out of operation.
*) This test shall be repeated every 3 month

Notes:

Shipyard: Name of Ship: Hull Number:

Date: Signature of the Installation Customer Signature:


Firm:

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4 Operation

4.1 Display and Operating Elements

The smoke detection panels and repeater panels have the same indicating and operating elements.
All fire alarms and fault warnings displayed in the smoke detection panel also appear on the
repeater panel.

An acoustic signaling device (buzzer), an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and three lamps (LEDs)
for “SYSTEM ON” (green), “FIRE” (red) and “FAULT” (yellow) are provided as status and alarm
indicators.

Operation of the smoke detection system takes place via the ACCEPT button on the smoke
detection panel or on the repeater panel. A simple push of the button acknowledges any alarms or
fault warnings at the respective panel. The repeater panel with the address “2” furthermore allows
for acknowledging all panels of the smoke detection system (smoke detection panel and any other
repeater panel). This repeater panel is normally installed on the bridge or in the fire control room.

Other functions are described in detail in the following sections.

4.2 Start-up Notification

After starting or resetting the smoke detection system, the following message will appear:

====== Smoke Detection System SDS-48 =======


V 1.0

The system designation and the version number of the software will be displayed. After a short
time, the display shows the configuration of the system with the adjusted number of lines and
addresses:

=========== System Configuration: ==========


Lines: 8 Address: 1 of 2

In this example, there is an 8-line smoke detection panel (address no.1) with a repeater panel
(address no.2). Address no.1 is always the smoke detection panel. Each repeater panel and the
relay box count as additional addresses. A maximum of 4 addresses can be managed. See also
section 6: Configuration of the Smoke Detection System.

After approximately 6 seconds, the smoke detection system returns to normal operation.

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4.3 Normal operation

Under normal operation

• the green lamp is on (= running) and


• the LCD displays “NORMAL OPERATION”
• the active fan is indicated

NORMAL OPERATION
ACTIVE: Fan -1-

4.4 Fire Alarm

If smoke is detected in the air sample of a detection line,

• the buzzer sounds in a continuous tone,


• the red lamp (= fire) flashes and
• “FIRE: Line -x-“ appears on the LCD where x is the number of the affected detection line.

For instance, if smoke is detected in the air sample from detection line 5, the following will appear
on the LCD:

FIRE: Line -5-

If alarms, both acknowledged and not acknowledged, occur simultaneously, only the alarms which
have not yet been acknowledged will be displayed.

By pressing the ACCEPT button, the ship’s officer confirms that the fire alarm has been
recognized. Then the buzzer stops and the red lamp burns steadily.

Fire alarms have precedence over fault warnings. If fire alarms are on the display, fault warnings
will not automatically be shown. You can, however, call up and page through the fault warnings
with the aid of the ACCEPT button. The display will automatically return to the fire alarm after
displaying the fault warning.

If a fire alarm is not acknowledged within two minutes by pressing the ACCEPT button at the
repeater panel with address no.2, the general emergency alarm will be activated. If no repeater
panel is connected to the smoke detection panel, the general alarm can be suppressed by the
ACCEPT button on the smoke detection panel.

FIRE: Line -5-


GENERAL EMERGENCY ALARM

The general emergency alarm will be reset by pressing the ACCEPT button at the repeater panel
with address no.2 or at the smoke detection panel if no repeater panel is connected.

In addition to the display of the line no. of a fire alarm, the Smoke Detection System can also be
configured to display the cargo hold no. of the affected line. For details please refer to section 6.3.

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4.5 Fault Warnings

If the smoke detection panel detects a fault,

• the buzzer sounds with a intermittent signal


• the yellow lamp (= fault) flashes and
• the LCD gives information on the fault, i.e.:

FAULT: Main Supply


FAULT: Airflow Line -1-2-3-4-5-6-

If alarms, both acknowledged and not acknowledged, occur simultaneously, only the alarms which
have not yet been acknowledged will be displayed.

By pressing the ACCEPT button, the ship’s officer confirms that the fault warning has been
recognized. Then

• the buzzer stops


• the yellow lamp burns steadily. It goes out automatically when all fault warnings have been
cleared up

4.6 Test Function

The function of the buzzer, the lamps and the LCD can be tested by pressing the ACCEPT button
for max. 6 seconds. This test function that can be carried out at anytime.

4.7 Page Function

If there isn’t enough space on the LCD for displaying all messages, these will automatically be
shown one after the other on the LCD. The current page number will flash in the lower right
corner. The messages can also be manually paged through with the aid of the ACCEPT button.
With the ACCEPT button, you can also bring up fault messages that are not displayed during a fire
alarm.

4.8 Special Functions

4.8.1 Overview

If the button is held down for longer than 6 seconds, various “special functions” can be selected.
The buzzer turns off and the following read-out appears on the LCD:

Select special functions ?


If yes, press button again !

If the button is not pressed again, the normal monitoring program is automatically turned on after a
few seconds.

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If however the button is pressed again, each of the special functions listed on the front foil will be
presented for 6 seconds as shown below:

Proceed Reset ?
If yes, press button again !

Switch over or stop Fans ?


If yes, press button again !

Display Diagnoses of Smoke Detectors ?


If yes, press button again !

Select On- / Offline ?


If yes, press button again !

Each of the special functions can be selected by pressing the button while it is shown on the LCD.
If no special function is selected the normal monitoring program will be turned on.

4.8.2 Reset Function (Proceed Reset)

The reset function can only be carried out from the smoke detection panel and from the repeater
panel with address no.2. By activating the reset, all fire alarms and fault warnings will be reset.

4.8.3 Switching Fans (Switch Fans)

After selecting this function, the following question will appear:

Switch over or stop Fans ?


If yes, press button again !

If you press the “ACCEPT“-button again, the operating fan will be switched off and the stand-by
fan will be switched on. This function only serves as a test for the fans. In normal operation, the
fans are switched automatically every 24 hours.

If you haven’t selected this function, the following question will subsequently appear:

Stop both Fans ?


If yes, press button again !

By selecting this function, you can switch off both fans. The display will then show:

Both Fans switched off !

You can restart with the fans in the same way. However, the display then asks:

Start Fans again ?


If yes, press button again !

Start fan no. 1 by pressing the ACCEPT button

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4.8.4 Display Smoke Detector Diagnosis Report (Display Diagnoses ...)

The smoke detectors automatically self-correct their alarm threshold as they become dirty in order
to have a uniform response sensitivity. If they become too dirty, a corresponding fault warning will
occur. The current condition of each detector can be read out at any time, in order that, for
instance, preventative measures can be carried out during maintenance. The read-out takes place
with the help of the special function “Diagnoses Smoke Detectors”. After selecting this function,
the following appears:

DIAGNOSES SMOKE DETECTORS (Line:Value)


01:25 02:25 03:25 04:25 05:25

The number before the colon gives the line number for the smoke detector while the number after
the colon gives its diagnosis value. The diagnosis values must be interpreted as follows:

Diagnosis value Meaning

0 - 14 Smoke detector is dirty and must be cleaned.


A fault warning FAULT: Dirt in Line -x- is issued.

15 - 40 Smoke detector is operational and clean.

41 - 127 Smoke detector is dirty and must be cleaned.


A fault warning FAULT: Dirt in Line -x is issued.

4.8.5 Turn On / Turn Off Smoke Detector and Airflow Sensors Line by Line
(Select On- / Offline)

Each detection line is displayed one after the other with their status “ON” or “OFF”:

Line -1- ON Switch over Line ?


If yes, press button again !

By pressing the button, the current detection line is switched over from “ON” to “OFF”
respectively from “OFF” to “ON”. After displaying the last detection line the normal monitoring
program is automatically turned on.

If one or more of the detection lines are switched off, the fault relay goes into the “fault” position
and the yellow lamp turns on to indicate that one ore more detection lines are turned off and at the
same time a fault warning appears on the LCD showing the line number that has been turned off.
If, for instance, detection line no. 3 is turned off, the message states:

OFF: Line -3-


ON: Fan -1-

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5 Maintenance and Correcting Faults

5.1 Functioning Test

5.1.1 Daily Routine Tests

• Operation: Check whether the green lamp at the repeater panel or at the smoke detection panel
is on
• Fault Indications: Check the smoke detection panel or the repeater panel for any fault
warnings.
• Lamp Test: Check the buzzer, the lamps and the LCD by pressing the ACCEPT button at the
repeater panel (see section 4.6).

5.1.2 Tests Every 3 Months

• Pipework: Check pipework according step 4 of “Initial Start-up and Service-Checklist”


• Fan Unit: Check fan unit according step 12 of “Initial Start-up and Service-Checklist”
• Airflow Detection: Check airflow according step 14 of “Initial Start-up and Service-Checklist”
• Smoke Detectors: Check smoke detectors according step 14 of “Initial Start-up and Service-
Checklist”
• Final Test: Carry out final test according step 17 of “Initial Start-up and Service-Checklist”

Every step / check shall be documented on the “Initial Start-up and Service-Checklist” (see section
3.8.2). The filled checklist shall be kept in the documents of the appropriate Smoke Detection
System.

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5.2 Display of Fault Warnings

Nearly all possible system faults of the smoke detection system SDS-48 will be indicated on the
display. Please find hereafter a description of all possible fault indications.

5.2.1 Airflow Fault

If the airflow in detection line is too weak, the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Airflow Line -x-

Possible causes:

• Pipe of detection line no. x is blocked and must be cleaned.


• 3-way-valve of detection line no. x is in position “CO2-extinguishing system”.
• Pressure switch of detection line no. x is defective.

For fault finding please proceed as follows:

• Remove the flexible hose from the appropriate detection line. If now the airflow fault
indication for this detection line disappears, the pipe of this detection line must be cleaned.
Refer to section 5.3.8.
• If the fault is still present, open the housing in which the pressure switch of the detection line
is located. Disconnect the cable from the pressure switch at the sensor connection module in
the middle of the housing. Connect a small wire instead of the cable at the sensor connection
module (short circuit). If the airflow fault indication for this detection line disappears now, the
pressure switch must be replaced. Refer to section 5.3.1.
• If the fault indication is still present, the sensor connection module or the control module must
be defective.

5.2.2 Polluted Smoke Detector

If a smoke detector is so dirty that its diagnosis value is outside the range for clean smoke
detectors (less than 15 or more than 35), the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Dirt in Line -x-

To ensure proper functioning of the smoke detection line, the pipe of the detection line and the
appropriate smoke detector should be cleaned as soon as possible. See sections 5.3.2, 5.3.3 and
5.3.8.

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5.2.3 Defective Smoke Detector

If the smoke detection panel cannot get in contact with the smoke detector in detection line no. x,
the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Smoke Detector Line -x-

Possible causes:

• smoke detector of detection line no. x is missing.


• smoke detector of detection line no. x is defective.

To correct the fault, exchange the smoke detector.

5.2.4 Data Transfer Fault

If the smoke detection panel cannot get in contact with the repeater panel or relay box at address -
x- , the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Data Transfer Address -x-

Possible causes:

• Repeater panel or relay box at address no. x not connected or defective.


• RS-485-bus cable at repeater panel or relay box not connected correctly.

In case of a repeater panel at address no. x, this repeater panel will issue following fault warning:

FAULT: Data Transfer


(Checksum Faults: xxx)

„xxx“ indicates the cumulative number of checksum faults (data transmission failures). If the
number of checksum faults „xxx“ increases rapidly, the wires of bus the cable on terminals 19 and
20 are reversed.

If the adjusted address no of a repeater panel is higher than the highest address-no. which has been
adjusted during the system configuration, the repeater panel issues for example the following fault
warning (this warning will not be issued on other devices):

FAULT: Local address exceeds range of 4

In this example the highest permissible address no. in the system configuration is 4. Consequently
the adjusted address no. of the repeater panel is higher than 4. To settle the fault, adjust the correct
address no. at the repeater panel (refer to section 6.1).

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5.2.5 Power Supply Failure

If the main power supply fails, the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Main Supply

If the emergency power supply fails, the following fault warning will be issued:

FAULT: Emergency Supply

5.2.6 Failure of Fan Unit

If fan no.1 fails and no airflow will be sucked , the smoke detection system automatically switches
over to the standby fan. The following clue will be given:

CHECK: Fan -1-

Possible causes:
• Fuse(s) for the fan is (are) blown. Fault correction: Fix the cause and replace fuse(s).
• On of the two fans is defect. Repair or replace the fan module.
• All 3-way-valves had been shut briefly and the smoke detection system assumes a failure of
the fan. In this case the information can be deleted by activating the reset function or by
manually switching over the fans.

If both fans fail, the following clue will be given:

FAULT: Airflow all Lines


CHECK: Valves and Fans

Possible causes:
• Both fans out of order. Repair or replace the fan unit.
• All 3-way-valves are shut. The fault warning disappears as soon as at least one 3-way-valve
has been opened.

This information will also be given, if all 3-way-valves are closed. The condition for this
information is, that no airflow on any detection line will be detected.

5.2.7 Contrast of Display

If the contrast of the display is too weak or too strong, it can be readjusted with the contrast
adjuster on the rear side of the control module. See also the photo in section 6.2.

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5.3 Repairing and Replacing Defective Parts

5.3.1 Replacing a Pressure Switch


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse F1 on power supply module).
2. Open the upper door of the smoke detection panel and unscrew the cap on the pressure switch.
3. Disconnect the cable at the pressure switch and pull it out of the sensor.
4. Open the cover of the detector box (quick-release screws, see illustration).
5. Unscrew the pressure switch.
6. Install the new pressure switch again in reverse order. Connect the cable to terminals nos.1 and
3 in the pressure switch. The pressure switch must be adjusted to 0,3 mbar.
7. Turn the smoke detection system on again and close the doors of the smoke detection panel.

Securing the cover for the detector box with quick-release


screws:

5.3.2 Replacing a Smoke Detector


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse f1 on power supply module).
2. Open the upper door of the smoke detection panel and open the cover on the detector box by
pushing down the quick-release screws and turning anti-clockwise (see illustration).
3. Remove the smoke detector by turning it anti-clockwise out of the socket.
4. Clean the smoke detector (see section 5.3.3) or replace it.
5. Install the smoke detector in the socket by turning it clockwise.
6. Fasten the cover of the detector box again (see illustration).
7. Turn the smoke detection system on again and close the doors to the smoke detection panel.

5.3.3 Cleaning a Smoke Detector


1. Undo both Phillips screws on the lower part of the smoke detector and lift off the white cover
of the smoke detector. You are now looking at the black optical chamber with the insect guard.
2. Hold the smoke detector firmly in one hand, turn the optical chamber anti-clockwise with the
other hand and lift it from the lower part of the detector. Under no circumstances is the
optical chamber to be switched with other smoke detectors !
3. Clean the optical chamber inside and out with a vacuum cleaner or with compressed air. The
labyrinth can be cleaned with a brush. Be sure that the insect guard does not get damaged in
the process.
4. Insert the optical chamber back onto the lower part of the detector and turn it clockwise until it
engages.
5. Screw the white cover tight again and set the smoke detector in its socket.
6. Perform a function test. The diagnostic value of the smoke detector should lie between 15 and
35.
7. If the diagnostic value lies outside of this range after cleaning, it must be replaced with a new
smoke detector. The old one can be sent to the manufacturer for cleaning and later reuse.

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5.3.4 Replacing the Power Supply Module
1. Turn off main and emergency power.
2. Open the smoke detection panel.
3. Remove the cable connections.
4. Remove the fastening screws for the power supply module (7 screws).
5. Install the new assembly in reverse order.
6. Close the smoke detection panel.
7. Turn the main and emergency power on again.

5.3.5 Replacing the Control Module in the Smoke Detection Panel


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse F1 on the power supply module).
2. Remove the mounting screws for the cover plate on the control module (5 screws).
3. Remove the flat cable plug on the control module.
4. Unscrew the spacer bolts (5 bolts).
5. Pull the control module off.
6. Install the new control module again in reverse order.
7. Set the code switch to “1” (function - smoke detection panel).
8. Turn the smoke detection system on again and close the door to the smoke detection panel.
9. Check the configuration display right after starting the smoke detection system. If the highest
displayed line number and the highest displayed device address number don’t match the system
plan, carry out a new configuration for the system (see section 6).

5.3.6 Replacing the Control Module in the Repeater Panel


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse F1 on the power supply module).
2. Unscrew the cover of the repeater panel.
3. Remove the mounting screws for the cover plate of the control module (5 screws).
4. Remove the flat cable plug on the control module
5. Unscrew the spacer bolts (5 bolts).
6. Pull the control module off.
7. Install the new control module in reverse order.
8. Set the code switch to the address number for the repeater panel (see section 6.2).
9. Close the repeater panel.
10. Turn the smoke detection system on again and close the door to the smoke detection panel.

Note: The control module for the smoke detection panel can also be used for the repeater panel,
but the control module for the repeater panel can not be used in smoke detection panel.

5.3.7 Replacing the Relay Module


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse F1 on the power supply module). If the relay module is located in a
separate enclosure (relay box), open this enclosure.
2. Remove the cable connections.
3. Remove the mounting screws for the relay module (4 screws).
4. Install the new relay module in reverse order.
5. Set the code switch to address value of the old relay module (refer to section 6.1).
6. Turn the smoke detection system on again and close the door to the smoke detection panel.

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5.3.8 Replacing the Fan Unit SDS-M0440
1. Turn off the main and emergency power supply for the smoke detection system at the main and
emergency switchboards for the ship.
2. Undo the connecting cable in the terminal block at the motor.
3. Remove the cover plate along with both motors from the unit (8 nuts M8).
4. Remove the fan wheel of the corresponding motor.
5. Remove the motor mounting nuts (4 nuts M8).
6. Pull the motor upward.
Note: Check condition of the fan shaft gasket.
7. Install the new motor in reverse order.

5.3.9 Cleaning the Suction Pipelines


1. Open the lower door of the smoke detection panel and turn the smoke detection system off.
(Remove transformer fuse F1 on the power supply module).
2. Loosen the hose fitting and pull off the hose from the smoke detection panel to the
detection line to be cleaned. (Note: Removing the hoses should prevent residual air pressure,
such as can occur inside the 3-way valve after the cleaning, from damaging the sensitive
pressure switches for monitoring air pressure when the valves are reset. As long as the
connection to the smoke detection panel is closed off with a shut-off valve and it can be
ensured that the shut-off valve will remain closed until after the 3-way valves have been reset,
the hoses need not be pulled off.
3. Bring the 3-way valve to the position “CO2-extinguishing system”.
4. Connect a compressed air source to the connections provided for it.
5. Clean the pipeline with compressed air.
6. When the pipeline has been cleaned, put the smoke detection panel back into its operational
state in the reverse order. Only reconnect the detection line hose at the smoke detection panel
after the 3-way valve has been brought to the position “smoke detection system”.

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5.4 Spare Parts

Standard
Art. No. Name Type Spare Part
Packet
BG02.001

BG02.300 Adapter for repeater panel SDS-R48

BG02.500 Control module for smoke detection panel

BG02.510 Control module for repeater panel

BG02.600 Power supply module for 220/230V

BG02.601 Power supply module for 110/115V

BG02.810 Detector connection module for up to 4


detection lines

BG02.820 Detector connection module for up to 8


detection lines

E01.001 Pressure switch 604

E06.101 Galvanic isolator, 1 channel KFD0-CS-Ex1.54

E06.102 Galvanic isolator, 2 channel KFD0-CS-Ex2.54

E20.002 Smoke detector XP95 I.S. for intrinsically 55000-640


safe circuits

E20.004 Socket for XP95 I.S.

F03.111 Fuse, slow blowing 250mA t 10 pieces


5x20mm
F03.010 Fuse, slow blowing 6.3 A t 10 pieces
5x20mm
G04.100 Spare key for smoke detection panel 1 piece

FAN02.035 Sealing for fan shaft 2 pieces

Note: The standard spare part package must be ordered separately for every smoke detection
system (part no. BG02.001).

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6 Configuration of the Smoke Detection System
IMPORTANT NOTE:

Configuration of the SDS smoke detection system is already carried out by manufacturer,
prior to delivery. Observe to the following instruction only, if a spare part is to be configured
for the system or if the smoke detection system is to be readjusted (for example in case of
ship rebuilding)

The following configurations can be carried out:

• setting the device addresses see section 6.1


• setting the highest line and device address number see section 6.2
• customer-specific setting of the fire alarm message see section 6.3

6.1 Setting the Device Addresses

The device addresses are set via the rotary switch on the control module and the relay box module.
The device addresses serve to identify the devices during data transfer on the RS-485-bus and to
identify the devices with fault warnings on the LCD. The device address “1” is reserved for the
smoke detection panel. Other device addresses must be assigned consecutively from that point on.
The highest allowable device address no. is “4”. During setting the rotary switches, the smoke
detection system should be switched off.

Step Action Instructions

1 Set the address for Set the rotary switch on the control module in
the smoke detection the smoke control panel to the value “1”.
panel

2 Set address(es) for Set the rotary switch on the control module in
the repeater panels the repeater panel on the bridge or in fire
control room to the value “2”. All other
repeater panels will receive subsequent
numbers.
Note: The selected address will appear along
with any fault warnings from the device at the
LCD, i.e. “FAULT: Data Transfer Device -3-“.
The repeater panel with the address no.2
receives special functions. For more
information see section 2.2.3.

3 Set address(es) for Set the rotary switch of the relay box to the
the relay box next available address. The highest allowable
address is “4”. If no repeater panel is used,
set the rotary switch to “2”

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6.2 Setting the Highest Line and Address Number

The smoke detection system needs to know the highest line number and highest address number.
The highest available detector line and address numbers will be determined in a semi-automatic
configuration mode and permanently saved.

Step Action Instructions

1 Set configuration Set the rotary switch on the control module in


mode the smoke detection panel to the value “0”.
Note: After completing the semi-automatic
configuration mode, the rotary switch must be
set back to the value “1”

2 Determine the Turn the smoke detection system on or proceed a


highest detection reset (see chapter 4.8.2). The smoke detection panel
line and address will now look for the smoke detector with the highest
numbers line number and the device at the RS-485-bus with
the highest address number. After a few seconds an
acoustic signal will sound and the results will be
displayed, i.e.:

Scanning Lines and Addresses, detected:


Lines: 8 Addresses: 2 Save Values ?

Check that the displayed values are correct. The


above example shows the results for an 8-line smoke
detection system with one repeater panel.

If the results are incorrect, the smoke detection panel


possibly had not found the smoke detector with the
highest line number or the device with the highest
address number. In this case check the cable
connections and the address settings at the rotary
switch. As soon as the problem is cleared, the smoke
detection panel will react again with an acoustic
signal and will display the new values.

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3 Save the highest If the displayed values are correct, press the
detection line and ACCEPT button. A confirmation request will appear
address number on the display:

Are you sure to save these values ?


If yes press button again !

Press the ACCEPT button again. The


ascertained values are now permanently
saved. The following note will appear on the
display:

Values are saved. Now turn rotary switch


to „1“ !

4 Return to normal Now turn the rotary switch on the control module in
operating mode the smoke detector panel to “1”. The smoke detection
system will now begin with its normal operation.
After the start message “Smoke Detection System
SDS-48” a message similar to the following will
appear for about 6 seconds:

System Configuration:
Lines: 8 Address: 1 of 2

After that, the smoke detection system will


automatically be in normal monitoring operation. The
stored values can also be checked later at any time
with a reset of the smoke detection system.

Rear side of Control Module

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6.3 Customer-Specific Adaptations for Fire Alarm Display

If the smoke detection system SDS detects smoke in the air samples drawn, a fire alarm giving the
line number will appear on the display of the smoke detection panel and the repeater panel. In
certain cases a problem will arise in that the number for the monitored cargo hold will not agree
with the number for the line which is connected with the appropriate cargo hold. For instance, this
is always the case when large cargo areas must be monitored with two detection lines. In order to
allow for the smoke detection system still to be able to immediately report the location of the
smoke source, the output of a fire alarm can be adapted accordingly. For this, safetec offers two
different solutions that will be explained in the following section.

FIRE: Line-3-

Example of a standard fire alarm

Using the ACCEPT button of the smoke detection system, you can call up a password protected
configuration menu. In this configuration menu, you can set the smoke detection system so that a
fire alarm will not only show the line number, but the cargo hold number as well. The cargo hold
number is at first identical to the line number, but in the next screen you can set the cargo hold
numbers individually between 1 and 99 to each line number. After you have set the cargo hold
numbers for all the required lines, you then have the option of changing the password, in order to
prevent any unauthorized changes in the configuration.

The configuration is carried out at the smoke detection panel. The repeater panel display will
conform automatically. Should the control module in the smoke detection panel be replaced, the
configuration will have to be performed again.

The configuration can be performed by safetec before delivery or by your service personal on the
already installed system without any special tools. For this, please observe the following
configuration instructions.

FIRE: Cargo Hold No.2 (Line-3-)

Example of a fire alarm giving the cargo hold number

Should these options not be enough and you would like to realize your own texts for every fire
alarm, safetec can also offer you the possibility of using a separate text memory. These are
plugged into already prepared sockets in the control modules of the smoke detection panel and
repeater panel. In case of a fire alarm, these texts are then automatically displayed. For more
information, please contact safetec.

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Instructions for Configuring the Fire Alarm Using the “ACCEPT” button

The configuration is performed with the help of the dialogue on the display and with the ACCEPT
button. During the configuration, different questions will be put to you.
You answer these questions with “yes” if you press the button within the given time. An answer of
“no” happens if you don’t press the button within the given time. If you are asked to enter a
number, pressing the button means increasing the current value. If the button is not pressed the
current value is taken after the given time passes. A smaller value is entered by increasing the
value to the point (up to 9 or 99) where the counter begins back at “1” again.
A given time of about 6 seconds is available for answering each question. The amount of time left
is symbolized by little dots in the lower right corner of the display, and the end of the time is
always marked with an acoustic signal (3 short sounds).
The configuration procedure cannot be stopped half way through. Please proceed by first writing
down which line should receive which cargo hold number before you begin with the configuration.
Read the following instructions through in peace and quiet before you begin with the
configuration. You will go through the following phases during the configuration:

• Call up “Special Functions”, run through Reset and after calling up the Reset function, press
the ACCEPT button again and hold it down until the configuration menu appears
• Enter access code
• Set the type of display for fire alarms - with or without giving cargo hold numbers
• Only for displays with cargo hold numbers: assign cargo hold numbers to line numbers
• Optional: change access code

If the results of the configuration after the first run-through are still not correct, you can of course
repeat the configuration.

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Step Action Instructions

1 Calling up “special Press the ACCEPT button until the following read-out
functions” appears on the display:

Select special functions ?


If yes, press button again !

Call up special functions by pressing the button


again.

2 Reset The display reads:

Proceed Reset ?
If yes, press button again !

By pressing the button again, you perform the reset


operation. The display reads:

Smoke Detection System SDS-48

3 Accessing the Press the button again immediately and hold it down
configuration menu until an acoustic signal sounds:

Enter configuration mode ?


If yes, press button again !

By pressing the button again, the access code will be


requested. This has a standard setting of 1234. The
display reads:

Select 1. digit of access code !


0000

Press the button once, setting the first digit to the


value “1”. Then wait until the acoustic signal sounds.
After that, the display will show:

Select 2. digit of access code !


1000

Press the button twice, setting the second digit to the


value “2”. Then wait until the acoustic signal sounds.
Now set the third and fourth digits. When all digits
have been entered correctly, the message will
appear:

Access to config.-mode successful !


Please wait ...

33
4 Selecting the display Wait until the next acoustic signal. The display will
mode for reporting a then show i.e.:
fire
Actual adjustm: Displ. w/out cargo hold-no
Toggle display mode ?

If you want to change the display mode, press the


ACCEPT button. The display reads:

Actual adjustm: Displ. with cargo hold-nos


Toggle display mode ?

By pressing the button again, you can toggle


between the two display types. Wait until the next
acoustic signal to save the selected display mode.
If you have set the display mode without giving the
cargo hold numbers, please skip to step 7.

5 Setting the cargo If you have set the display mode with display of the
hold numbers for line cargo hold numbers, you now must set the cargo
1 hold numbers assigned to the line numbers. The
display asks:

Select cargo hold no. for line no. 1:


1

By pressing the button, you can raise the value for


the cargo hold number shown on the lower line. You
can use all values between 1 and 99. If you
accidentally set a value too high, hold the button
down. The value will quickly run up to 99 and then
begin again at one.

6 Setting the cargo Once you have set the correct cargo hold number,
hold numbers for wait until the next acoustic signal. The display will
other lines then ask:

Go to next detection line ?


If yes, press button again !

By pressing the button, you will get to the next higher


line number and can set it accordingly. If you don’t
press the button, the request will be terminated at the
next acoustic signal:

Request for cargo hold nos. terminated !


Please wait ...

34
7 Changing the access Wait until the next acoustic signal. The display will
code then show:

Change access code ?


If yes, press button again !

If you don’t wish to change the access code, you only


need to wait until the normal operating program is
started and skip to step 8. If you want to change the
access code press the button again. The display will
then show:

Set 1. digit of new access code


0000
st
You can now set the 1 digit to the desired value by
pressing the button. When you have set the desired
number wait until the next acoustic signal. You can
nd
then set the 2 digit, etc. After you have set all 4
digits, the message appears:

Save new access code ?


If yes, press button again !

If you want to permanently save the access code,


press the button. The display will then show:

New access code being saved.


Returning to main program ...

8 End of configuration The configuration routine is now complete and the


normal operating program will begin automatically.

9 Test Now, check each line by setting off a fire alarm in


each one and checking that the message in the
display of the smoke detection panel and the
repeater panel is correct (see chapter 3.8.2 step
15) !

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Ausgabe: 11.01.01

5 6 7 8 9 10 ON
SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM

FIRE
SD S

FAULT

ACCEPT

4
1 3-Wege-Ventil, Werftlieferung
7 Anschluss an CO2-Sammelrohr
nicht dargestellt
3-Way-Valve, Yard Supply
Connection to CO2-manifold
not shown
3 2 Kabelverschraubung
SMOKE DETECTION SY STEM SDS
Cable Gland
ON FIRE FA ULT
3 PVC-Schlauch 13/20 mm
ACCEPT
PVC-Hose, 13/20mm
safetec

11 Art. Nr. Z02.002


4 Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4
Fire Alarm Panel
5 PVC-Winkelstück
PVC-Elbow
2 Art.Nr. Z90.001
6 Schlauchstück mit Schellen
Hose with Clamps
12 Art.Nr. BG02.035
7 Stahlrohr, Werftlieferung
Steelpipe, Yard Supply
8 PVC-Stück
PVC-Tee 90°
1 Art.Nr. Z90.010
9 Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E8
Extension Panel
zu den Laderäumen 10 Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48
to Cargo Holds Repeater Panel
11 Schlauchverschraubung
Hose Connection
Art.Nr. BG01.930
12 Lüftereinheit SDS-M0440
0 1m Fan-Unit
Beispiel: Rauchmeldeanlage SDS-48 mit 12 Kanälen Rev. 4 08.01.01 kb Maßstab
safetec Typical Arrangement: Smoke Detection System SDS-48
Gepr.
Bearb. 12.05.00 kb
1:15 SDS02.010.12.tc
Ausgabe:18.05.2001

7 8 9 10 11

F1

2 12
F2 F4

F3 F5

Klemmenplan
Terminal Plan

14 13

No. Bezeichnung Description Art. No.


1 Kabelverschraubung Cable Gland
2 Anschluss Potentialausgleich Earthbar
3 Kabelkanal Cable Duct
4 Stromversorgungseinheit Power Supply Module BG02.600
5 Schlauchverschraubung Lufteintritt Adaper Nipple for Detection Line Z01.001
6 geöffnete Detektorbox open Detector Box
7 Befestigungswinkel Mounting Strap
8 Rauchmelder XP95 I.S. Smoke Detector XP95 I.S. E20.002
9 Anschlussnippel für Absaugung Adapter Nipple for Fan Unit Connection
10a Sensoranschlussmodul für max. 4 Linien Sensor Terminal Module for max. 4 Lines BG02.810
10b Sensoranschlussmodul für max. 8 Linien Sensor Terminal Module for max. 8 Lines BG02.820
11 Druckschalter für Luftstromüberwachung Pressure Switch for Airflow Monitoring E01.001
12 Steuermodul Control Module BG02.500
13 Relaismodul Relay Module BG02.908
14a 1-Kanal-Trennwandler EEx i Galvanic Isolator EEx i, 1 Channel E06.101
14b 2-Kanal-Trennwandler EEx i Galvanic Isolator EEx i, 2 Channels E06.102

Hinweis:
Wenn ein optionales Relaismodul eingesetzt wird, wird dieses rechts neben der Stromversorgungseinheit montiert.
Der Trennwandler wird dann links von der Stromversorgungseinheit montiert (Positionen gestrichelt gezeichnet).

Remark: Rev. 1 10.05.01 kb Maßstab


If a optional relay module will be mounted, this will be placed right from the power supply module. Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
The galvanic isolator will then be mounted left from the power supply module (positions are shown dotted).
Bearb. 26.04.00 HZ 1:5
Teile in Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4
safetec Components in Smoke Detection Panel SDS-4 SDS02.021.TCD
Ausgabe: 06.12.00

1 1 1 1 4
2 2 3 2 3

1 Kanal 2 Kanäle 3 Kanäle 4 Kanäle


1 Line 2 Lines 3 Lines 4 Lines

1 1 8
1 1 6 2 7 2 7
2 5 2 5 3 6 3 6
3 4 3 4 4 5 4 5

5 Kanäle 4 6 Kanäle 7 Kanäle 8 Kanäle


5 Lines 6 Lines 7 Lines 8 Lines
3

1 4 5 9 1 4 5 10 1 4 5 11
2 3 6 8 2 3 6 9 2 3 6 10
7 7 8 7 9
8

9 Kanäle 10 Kanäle 11 Kanäle


9 Lines 10 Lines 11 Lines

1 8 9 13 1 8 9 14
2 7 10 12 2 7 10 13
3 6 11 3 6 11 12
1 4 5 12
4 5 4 5
2 3 6 11
7 10
8 9

12 Kanäle 13 Kanäle 14 Kanäle


12 Lines 13 Lines 14 Lines

1 8 9 15 1 8 9 16 1 8 9 17
2 7 10 14 2 7 10 15 2 7 10 16
3 6 11 13 3 6 11 14 3 6 11 15
4 5 12 4 5 12 13 4 5 12 14

13

15 Kanäle 16 Kanäle 17 Kanäle


15 Lines 16 Lines 17 Lines

Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 20.04.00 HZ 1:30
Standardausführung der Rauchmeldesys. SDS-48
safetec Standard Supply of Smoke Detection Panels SDS02.031.tcd
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

1 8 9 18 1 8 9 19 1 8 9 20
2 7 10 17 2 7 10 18 2 7 10 19
3 6 11 16 3 6 11 17 3 6 11 18
4 5 12 15 4 5 12 16 4 5 12 17

13 14 13 15 13 16
14 14 15

18 Kanäle 19 Kanäle 20 Kanäle


18 Lines 19 Lines 20 Lines

1 8 9 21 1 8 9 22 1 8 9 23
2 7 10 20 2 7 10 21 2 7 10 22
3 6 11 19 3 6 11 20 3 6 11 21
4 5 12 18 4 5 12 19 4 5 12 20

13 17 13 18 13 19
14 16 14 17 14 18
15 15 16 15 17

21 Kanäle 22 Kanäle 23 Kanäle 16


21 Lines 22 Lines 23 Lines

1 8 9 24 1 8 9 17 18 25
2 7 10 23 2 7 10 16 19 24
3 6 11 22 3 6 11 15 20 23
4 5 12 21 4 5 12 14 21 22

13 20 13
14 19
15 18

24 Kanäle 16 17 25 Kanäle
24 Lines 25 Lines

1 8 9 18 19 26 1 8 9 19 20 27
2 7 10 17 20 25 2 7 10 18 21 26
3 6 11 16 21 24 3 6 11 17 22 25
4 5 12 15 22 23 4 5 12 16 23 24

13 14 13 15
14

26 Kanäle 27 Kanäle
26 Lines 27 Lines

1 8 9 20 21 28 1 8 9 19 20 29
2 7 10 19 22 27 2 7 10 18 21 28
3 6 11 18 23 26 3 6 11 17 22 27
4 5 12 17 24 25 4 5 12 16 23 26

13 16 13 15 24 25
14 15 14

28 Kanäle 29 Kanäle
28 Lines 29 Lines

Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 20.04.00 HZ 1:30
Standardausführung der Rauchmeldesys. SDS-48
safetec Standard Supply of Smoke Detection Panels SDS02.032.tcd
Ausgabe: 06.12.00
200

42

50
50
80

Schlauchstück mit Schellen PVC - Rohr DN40, 80mm


Hose Socket with Clamps PVC - Pipe DN40, 80mm
Art.Nr. BG02.035 Art.Nr. Z05.006

50 114 50

62

50
90

50

4
50

PVC - Winkelstück mit Anschlußstutzen PVC - T-Stück mit Anschlußstutzen


PVC - Elbow connected with hose sockets PVC - Tee 90° with hose sockets
Art.Nr. Z90.001 Art.Nr. Z90.010

Maßstab 1:5
Scale

Schlauchverbindung, komplett, bestehend aus:


Hose Connection, complete, existing of:
Art.Nr. BG01.930
PVC-Gewebeschlauch 13 x 3,5 mm
Temperaturbereich: -20°C bis +60°C
max. Betriebsdruck: 13 bar bei 20°C
max. Vakuum: 35 mbar bei 20°C
min. Biegeradius: 60 mm

Schlauchverschraubung 1/2" PVC-Flexible-Hose 13 x 3,5 mm


Hose Fitting Operation temperature: -20°C ... +60°C
Art. Nr. Z01.001 max. pressure: 13 bar @ 20°C
max.vacuum: 35 mbar @ 20°C
min. bending radius: 60 mm
Dichtring aus Fiber
Sealing Ring, Fiber Typ: Guttasyn-TX 1335
Art. Nr. Z11.010
Art. Nr. Z02.002

Reduziernippel, 3/4" x 1/2", Messing


Reduction Nipple, Brass
Art. Nr. Z01.003

Cu - Dichtring
Copper - Sealing Ring
Art. Nr. Z01.004
Maßstab 1:5
Scale
Maßstab 1:2 Rev. kb Maßstab
Scale Gepr. 20.06.00 Nie
Bearb. 02.05.00 kb
1:5
Rohr- und Schlauchverbindungen
safetec Hose and Pipe Fittings SDS02.061.tcd
Ausgabe:27.10.00

Variante 1:

120 Ω 120 Ω

Rauchmeldezentrale Fernanzeigerät 1 Fernanzeigerät 2 Relaisboard


Smoke Detection Panel Repeater Panel 1 Repeater Panel 2

Variante 2:

120 Ω

120 Ω

Relaisboard Rauchmeldezentrale Fernanzeigerät 1 Fernanzeigerät 2


Smoke Detection Panel Repeater Panel 1 Repeater Panel 2

nicht erlaubt:
not allowed:

120 Ω 120 Ω

Rauchmeldezentrale Fernanzeigerät 1 Fernanzeigerät 2 Relaisboard


Smoke Detection Panel Repeater Panel 1 Repeater Panel 2

Hinweise: Remark:
Die Busteilnehmer müssen linienförmig miteinander The devices must be connected in a line. Star-connection
verbunden werden. Stichleitungen (sternförmige (stubs) is not allowed.
Verbindungen) sind nicht zulässig. The ends of the bus-line must be terminated with a 120-Ohm
Die Enden der Busleitung müssen mit je resistor.
einem 120 Ohm-Widerstand abgeschlossen The Smoke Detection Panel must always have address "1".
werden. The addresses of the other bus devices must be successive.
Die Rauchmeldezentrale erhält immer die Adresse "1". The spatial sequence has not to be considered.
Die Nummerierung der übrigen Busteilnehmer muss
fortlaufend erfolgen. Dabei braucht die räumliche
Reihenfolge nicht berücksichtigt werden.
Rev. Maßstab
Gepr.
Bearb. 02.05.00 kb 1:20
RS-485-Bus mit mehreren Teilnehmern
safetec RS-485-Bus with Several Devices SDS02.080.tcd
Ausgabe: 16.05.200

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-0 Erweiterungsgerät Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48


Smoke Detection Panel Extension Panel Repeater Panel

Stromversorgungsmodul BG02.600 / Power Supply Module Sensor- Adapter Modul BG02.300


Trennwandler anschluss-
Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: Galvanic modul Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts:
250V / 6A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A ext. Isolator
Sensor- 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A

40 41
Sounder
250mA t 4x 6,3A t Feuer Feuer General- Störung 24V DC Terminal Feuer General- Störung
***) Fire Fire alarm Fault *) Module 120 Fire alarm Fault *)
max. 40mA Ohm
11 12 9 10 BG02.810 /
28V 0V A B BG02.820
+ - + - ext.
19 20
Sounder
24V DC
28V 0V A B
Loop A Loop B
+ - + - + - + -
+ - + -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 31 22 32 23 33 24 34 25 35 26 36 37 38 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

****)

PE/L/N
120 Ohm

Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Notstrom / Emergency Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16A) **) Kabeltyp / Cable type
Hauptstrom / Main Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16 A) **) FMGCH 2x2x0,75
MGH 3x1,5

*) **) ***) ****)


Hinweis: optional Ausführung für Sicherungen 6,3A nicht Für Erweiterungsgeräte Interne Verbindungsleitungen sind
Das Störungsrelais ist aktiv, wenn keine Störung gemeldet wird. 110V 60Hz lieferbar bei 110V-Version mit max. 8 Linien sind nur teilweise dargestellt.
Das Störungsrelais ist im deaktivierten, gestörten Zustand dargestellt. **) ***) nur Ader 1 und 2 erforderlich
*) version for 110V 60Hz Fuses 6,3A not for ****) Internal wiring shown only partial.
Remark: is available on request 110V-version For Extension Panels with
The fault relay is activated, when no fault is detected. max. 8 Lines only wire no.1
The fault relay is shown in deactivated state under fault condition. and 2 are required

Anschlussplan Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-0 mit 1 Erweiterungsgerät Rev. 2 10.05.01 kb Maßstab


safetec Terminal Plan Smoke Detection Panel SDS-0 with 1 Extension Panel
Gepr.
Bearb.
15.05.01
26.10.00
kb
kb
1:1 SDS02.081.tcd
Ausgabe: 16.05.200

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48


Smoke Detection Panel Repeater Panel
Trennwandler
Stromversorgungsmodul BG02.600 / Power Supply Module Galvanic Detektor- Adapter Modul BG02.300
Isolator Anschluss-

40 41
Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts:
Modul
250V / 6A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A ext. 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Sounder Detector
250mA t 4x 6,3A t Feuer Feuer General- Störung 24V DC Feuer General- Störung
***) Fire Fire alarm Fault *) 11 12 Connection 120 Fire alarm Fault *)
max. 40mA Ohm
+ - Module

28V 0V A B BG02.810/
BG02.820 19 20 ext.
Sounder
+ - 24V DC
1 2 3 4 28V 0V A B
1 2
+ - + -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 31 22 32 23 33 24 34 25 35 26 36 37 38 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
vom Hersteller angeschlossen
wired by manufacturer

PE/L/N
120 Ohm

Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Notstrom / Emergency Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16A) **) Kabeltyp / Cable type
Hauptstrom / Main Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16 A) **) FMGCH 2x2x0,75
MGH 3x1,5

*) **) ***)
Hinweis: optional Ausführung für Sicherungen 6,3A nicht Interne Verbindungsleitungen sind
Das Störungsrelais ist aktiv, wenn keine Störung gemeldet wird. 110V 60Hz lieferbar bei 110V-Version nur teilweise dargestellt.
Das Störungsrelais ist im deaktivierten, gestörten Zustand dargestellt. **) ***)
*) version for 110V 60Hz Fuses 6,3A not for Internal wiring shown only partial.
Remark: is available on request 110V-version
The fault relay is activated, when no fault is detected.
The fault relay is shown in deactivated state under fault condition.

Anschlussplan Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 ohne Erweiterungsgerät Rev. 2 10.05.01 kb Maßstab


safetec Terminal Plan Smoke Detection PanelSDS-4/8 without Extension Panel
Gepr.
Bearb.
15.05.01
26.10.00
kb
kb
1:1 SDS02.085.tcd
Ausgabe: 16.05.200

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 Erweiterungsgerät Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48


Smoke Detection Panel Extension Panel Repeater Panel

Stromversorgungsmodul BG02.600 / Power Supply Module Sensor- Adapter Modul BG02.300


anschluss-
Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: modul Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts:
Trennwandler
250V / 6A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A ext. Galvanic 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Sounder Sensor-
250mA t 4x 6,3A t Feuer Feuer General- Störung Isolator Terminal Feuer General- Störung
24V DC

40 41
***) Fire Fire alarm Fault *) Module 120 Fire alarm Fault *)
max. 40mA Detektor- Ohm
Anschluss- BG02.810 /
28V 0V A B Modul BG02.820
11 12 9 10 11 12 Detector 19 20 ext.
+ - + - + - Connection Sounder
Module 24V DC
28V 0V A B
BG02.810/ Loop A Loop B
+ - BG02.820 + - + - + -
+ - + - + -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 31 22 32 23 33 24 34 25 35 26 36 37 38 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 2 4 5 1 2

1 2 3 4

****)

PE/L/N
120 Ohm

Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Notstrom / Emergency Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16A) **) Kabeltyp / Cable type
Hauptstrom / Main Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16 A) **) FMGCH 2x2x0,75
MGH 3x1,5

*) **) ***) ****)


Hinweis: optional Ausführung für Sicherungen 6,3A nicht Für Erweiterungsgeräte Interne Verbindungsleitungen sind
Das Störungsrelais ist aktiv, wenn keine Störung gemeldet wird. 110V 60Hz lieferbar bei 110V-Version mit max. 8 Linien sind nur teilweise dargestellt.
Das Störungsrelais ist im deaktivierten, gestörten Zustand dargestellt. **) ***) nur Ader 1 und 2 erforderlich
*) version for 110V 60Hz Fuses 6,3A not for ****) Internal wiring shown only partial.
Remark: is available on request 110V-version For Extension Panels with
The fault relay is activated, when no fault is detected. max. 8 Lines only wire no.1
The fault relay is shown in deactivated state under fault condition. and 2 are required

Anschlussplan Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 mit 1 Erweiterungsgerät Rev. 2 10.05.01 kb Maßstab


safetec Terminal Plan Smoke Detection PanelSDS-4/8 with 1 Extension Panel
Gepr.
Bearb.
15.05.01
26.10.00
kb
kb
1:1 SDS02.086.tcd
Ausgabe: 16.05.2001

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 mit Relaismodul Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48


Smoke Detection Panel with Relay Module Repeater Panel
Trennwandler
Stromversorgungsmodul BG02.600 / Power Supply Module Galvanic Detektor- Relay Modul BG02.908 Adapter Modul BG02.300
Isolator Anschluss-

40 41
Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: LED GN: Power on Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts:
Modul
250V / 6A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A ext. LED RD: Data Connection 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Sounder Detector
250mA t 4x 6,3A t Feuer Feuer General- Störung 24V DC Feuer General- Störung
***) Fire Fire alarm Fault *) 11 12 Connection 120 Fire alarm Fault *)
max. 40mA Ohm
+ - Module
120
28V 0V A B BG02.810/ Ohm
BG02.820 19 20 ext.
Sounder
+ - NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 24V DC
1 2 3 4 28V 0V A B
1 2
17 18 19 20 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
+ - + -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 31 22 32 23 33 24 34 25 35 26 36 37 38 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 C C C C C C C C 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
vom Hersteller angeschlossen
wired by manufacturer
BK
YE
BL
Relaiskontakte
Feueralarm Linie 1-8
RD
Relay Contacts
PE/L/N Fire Alarm Line 1-8
****)

Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Notstrom / Emergency Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16A) **)
Hauptstrom / Main Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16 A) **)
Kabeltyp / Cable type
FMGCH 2x2x0,75
MGH 3x1,5

*) **) ***) ****)


Hinweis: optional Ausführung für Sicherungen 6,3A nicht Anzahl der Relaiskontakte kann Interne Verbindungsleitungen sind
Das Störungsrelais ist aktiv, wenn keine Störung gemeldet wird. 110V 60Hz lieferbar bei 110V-Version je nach Linienzahl kleiner sein. nur teilweise dargestellt.
Das Störungsrelais ist im deaktivierten, gestörten Zustand dargestellt. **) ***) ****)
*) version for 110V 60Hz Fuses 6,3A not for No. of Relay Contacts can be Internal wiring shown only partial.
Remark: is available on request 110V-version smaller depend from the No. of Lines
The fault relay is activated, when no fault is detected.
The fault relay is shown in deactivated state under fault condition.

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 mit Relaismodul und Fernanzeigegerät Rev. Maßstab


safetec Smoke Detection PanelSDS-4/8 with Relay Module and Repeater Panel
Gepr.
Bearb. 15.05.01 kb
1:1 SDS02.089.tcd
Ausgabe: 16.05.2001

Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48 Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48


Smoke Detection Panel Repeater Panel No.1 Repeater Panel No.2
Trennwandler
Stromversorgungsmodul BG02.600 / Power Supply Module Galvanic Detektor- Adapter Modul BG02.300 Adapter Modul BG02.300
Isolator Anschluss-

40 41
Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts: Relaiskontakte / Relay Contacts:
Modul
250V / 6A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A ext. 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Sounder Detector
250mA t 4x 6,3A t Feuer Feuer General- Störung 24V DC Feuer General- Störung Feuer General- Störung
***) Fire Fire alarm Fault *) 11 12 Connection 120 Fire alarm Fault *) 120 Fire alarm Fault *)
max. 40mA Ohm Ohm
+ - Module

28V 0V A B BG02.810/
BG02.820 19 20 ext. 19 20 ext.
Sounder Sounder
+ - 24V DC 24V DC
1 2 3 4 28V 0V A B 28V 0V A B
1 2
+ - + - + -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 31 22 32 23 33 24 34 25 35 26 36 37 38 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
vom Hersteller angeschlossen
wired by manufacturer

PE/L/N

Lüfter 2 / Fan 2
Lüfter 1 / Fan 1
Notstrom / Emergency Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16A) **)
Hauptstrom / Main Supply 220/230V 50/60Hz (Main Fuse 16 A) **)
Kabeltyp / Cable type
FMGCH 2x2x0,75
MGH 3x1,5

*) **) ***)
Hinweis: optional Ausführung für Sicherungen 6,3A nicht Interne Verbindungsleitungen sind
Das Störungsrelais ist aktiv, wenn keine Störung gemeldet wird. 110V 60Hz lieferbar bei 110V-Version nur teilweise dargestellt.
Das Störungsrelais ist im deaktivierten, gestörten Zustand dargestellt. **) ***)
*) version for 110V 60Hz Fuses 6,3A not for Internal wiring shown only partial.
Remark: is available on request 110V-version
The fault relay is activated, when no fault is detected.
The fault relay is shown in deactivated state under fault condition.

Anschlussplan Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4/8 mit 2 Fernanzeigegeräten Rev. 2 10.05.01 kb Maßstab


safetec Terminal Plan Smoke Detection PanelSDS-4/8 with 2 Repeater Panels
Gepr.
Bearb.
15.05.01
30.01.01
kb
kb
1:1 SDS02.095.tcd
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

380
340 240

SMOKE DETECTION SY STEM S DS

ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT
400

370

safetec

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 300 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 12 kg
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Stromversorgung: 2 x 220/230V AC 50/60Hz oder/or 2 x 110V AC 60Hz
Power Supply
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 9/10/11: 250V / 6A
Relais Contacts Terminal 9/10/11
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 21-35: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 21-35
Kabelverschraubungen: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 Reservebohrungen mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 free bores with blind glands
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos.
220V/230V SDS02.100
110V SDS02.120
Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 20.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-0
safetec Data Sheet Smoke Detection Panel SDS-0 SDS02.100.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

444

380 240
340 100

52
50

2
716

670

SMOKE DETECTION SY STEM S DS

ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT
safetec

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 600 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 25 kg (4Linien / 4 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Stromversorgung: 2 x 220/230V AC 50/60Hz oder/or 2 x 110V AC 60Hz
Power Supply
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 9/10/11: 250V / 6A
Relais Contacts Terminal 9/10/11
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 21-35: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 21-35
Kabelverschraubungen: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 Reservebohrungen mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 free bores with blind glands
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos. 220V/230V 110V
1 Linien / Lines SDS02.101 SDS02.121
2 Linien / Lines SDS02.102 SDS02.122
3 Linien / Lines SDS02.103 SDS02.123 Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
4 Linien / Lines SDS02.104 SDS02.124
Bearb. 20.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-4
safetec Data Sheet Smoke Detection System SDS02.104.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

444
380 240
340 100

52
50

3
1016

4
970

SMOKE DETECTION SY STEM S DS

ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT
safetec

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 900 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 40 kg (8 Linien / 8 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Stromversorgung: 2 x 220/230V AC 50/60Hz oder/or 2 x 110V AC 60Hz
Power Supply
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 9/10/11: 250V / 6A
Relais Contacts Terminal 9/10/11
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 21-35: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 21-35
Kabelverschraubungen: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 Reservebohrungen mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 free bores with blind glands
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos. 220V/230V 110V
5 Linien / Lines SDS02.105 SDS02.125
6 Linien / Lines SDS02.106 SDS02.126
7 Linien / Lines SDS02.107 SDS02.127 Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 02.05.00 kb
8 Linien / Lines SDS02.108 SDS02.128
Bearb. 17.04.00 kb
1:10
Datenblatt Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-8
safetec Data Sheet Smoke Detection Panel SDS-8 SDS02.108.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00 240
380
340 100

52
50

444
1

4
1316

1270

SMOKE DETECTION SY STEM S DS

ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT
safetec

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 1200 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 55 kg (12 Linien / 12 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Stromversorgung: 2 x 220/230V AC 50/60Hz oder/or 2 x 110V AC 60Hz
Power Supply
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 9/10/11: 250V / 6A
Relais Contacts Terminal 9/10/11
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 21-35: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 21-35
Kabelverschraubungen: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 Reservebohrungen mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 7 x MS25x1,5 3 free bores with blind glands
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos. 220V/230V 110V
9 Linien / Lines SDS02.109 SDS02.129
10 Linien / Lines SDS02.110 SDS02.130
11 Linien / Lines SDS02.111 SDS02.131 Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
12 Linien / Lines SDS02.112 SDS02.132
Bearb. 25.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Rauchmeldezentrale SDS-12
safetec Data Sheet Smoke Detection Panel SDS-12 SDS02.112.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

444

380 240
340 100

52
50

5
400

370

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 300 x380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD. enclosure only)
Gewicht: 16 kg (4 Linien / 4 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Kabelverschraubungen: 1 x MS25x1,5
Cable Glands:
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos.
1 Linien / Lines SDS02.201
2 Linien / Lines SDS02.202
3 Linien / Lines SDS02.203
4 Linien / Lines SDS02.204

Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 02.05.00 kb
Bearb. 25.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E4
safetec Data Sheet Extension Panel SDS-E4 SDS02.204.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

444

380 240
340 100

52
50

6
700

670

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 600 x380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 30 kg (8 Linien / 8 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Kabelverschraubungen: 1 x MS25x1,5
Cable Glands:
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos.
5 Linien / Lines SDS02.205
6 Linien / Lines SDS02.206
7 Linien / Lines SDS02.207
8 Linien / Lines SDS02.208

Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 26.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E8
safetec Data Sheet Extension Panel SDS-E8 SDS02.208.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00

444

380 240
340 100

52
50

10

11

12
1000

970

13

14

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 900 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 45 kg (12 Linien / 12 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Kabelverschraubungen: 1 x MS25x1,5
Cable Glands:
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos.
9 Linien / Lines SDS02.209
10 Linien / Lines SDS02.210
11 Linien / Lines SDS02.211
12 Linien / Lines SDS02.212
Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 26.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E12
safetec Data Sheet Extension Panel SDS-E12 SDS02.212.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00 240
380
340 100

52
50

444
9

10

11

12
1300

1270

13

14

15

16

4 x D=11

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 1200 x 380 x 210 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 60 kg (16 Linien / 16 Lines)
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Kabelverschraubungen: 1 x MS25x1,5
Cable Glands:
Empfindlichkeit der Rauchmelder: nach EN54-7
Sensitivity of Smoke Detectors: acc. EN54-7

Artikelnummern
Article Nos.
13 Linien / Lines SDS02.213
14 Linien / Lines SDS02.214
15 Linien / Lines SDS02.215
16 Linien / Lines SDS02.216
Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 26.04.00 HZ
1:10
Datenblatt Erweiterungsgerät SDS-E16
safetec Data Sheet Extension Panel SDS-E16 SDS02.216.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00 220

SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM SDS

142
ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT TEST RESET


SW ITCH FANS
DIAGNOSES
safetec ON- / OFFLI NE

Deckel / Cover

Unterteil / Base
80

4 x Ø 7mm
82

204

Befestigungspunkte, Ansicht von hinten


Fixing points, view from behind

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 122 x 220 x 80 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 1,8 kg
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 17-31: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 17-31
Kabelverschraubungen: 2 x MS20x1,5 1 Reservebohrung mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 2 x MS20x1,5 1 free bore with blind gland

Artikelnummer
Article No.
SDS02.300

Rev. Maßstab
Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 04.05.00 HZ 1:3
Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48/G (Wandmontage)
safetec Repeater Panel (wall mounting) SDS02.300.01.tc
Ausgabe: 27.10.00
220

SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM SDS

122
144
ON FIRE FAULT

ACCEPT TEST RESET


TOGGLE FANS
DIAGNOSES
safetec ON- / OFFLI NE

2,5
Frontplatte / cover plate Pult

M6x70
Schutzgehäuse / enclosure

61
Federring / lock washer

Mutter / Nut M6 220


Befestigungsschrauben für Frontplatte nicht dargestellt
Fixing screws for cover plate not shown

Bearbeitungsvorschrift Pultplatte / Mounting Instruction Desk Panel

4 x Ø 7mm gesenkt / lowered


112
84
8 11

Pultausschnitt / cutout in panel


88 188 Grösse des Ausschnitts: / size
of cutout: 112 x 188 mm
Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT, nur Gehäuse): 122 x 220 x 60 mm
Size (HxBxD, enclosure only)
Gewicht: 1,8 kg
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: 0°C - 55°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Schutzart: IP66
Degree of Protection
Relaiskontakte Klemmen 17-31: 42V~ / 60V= / 1,25A
Relais Contacts Terminals 17-31
Kabelverschraubungen: 2 x MS20x1,5 1 Reservebohrung mit Blindstopfen
Cable Glands: 2 x MS20x1,5 1 free bore with blind gland

Artikelnummer
Article No. Rev. Maßstab
SDS02.301 Gepr. 20.06.00 kb
Bearb. 05.05.00 HZ 1:3
Fernanzeigegerät SDS-R48/P (Pultmontage)
safetec Repeater Panel (flush mounting) SDS02.301.01.tc
Ausgabe:19.01.2001

346
760
Schwingungsdämpfer, Gewinde M8
Shock Mounts, Thread M8

AIR OUT
50

394

328
AIR IN
50

413

468

826

Technische Daten
Technical Data
Maße (HxBxT): 346 x 826 x 394 mm
Size (HxBxD)
Gewicht: 45 kg
Weight
Betriebstemperatur: -20°C - 45°C
Operation Temperature
Oberflächenbehandlung und Farbe: tauchgrundiert und pulverbeschichtet RAL 7032
Surface Treatment and Colour: dip primed, powder coated, RAL 7032
Stromversorgung: 220/230V AC 50/60Hz
Power Supply 370W@50Hz, 440W@60Hz
Schutzart Lüftermotoren: IP54
Degree of Protection Fan Motors
Kabelverschraubungen: 2 x MS20x1,5
Cable Glands:
Kondensator: 10 µF 450 V
Capacitor:
Einbaulage: waagerecht auf Schwingungsdämpfern
freier Raum: 300mm über und 50mm seitlich neben Lüfteraggregat
Method of Installation: upright on shock mounts
clearance: 300mm above and 50mm beside fan unit

Artikelnummer SDS02.440
Article No.

Rev. 3 17.01.01 JP Maßstab


Gepr. 17.01.01 Nie
Bearb. 25.06.00 kb 1:10
Datenblatt Lüfteraggregat SDS-M0440
safetec Data Sheet Fan Unit SDS-M0440 SDS02.440.01.tc

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