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This installation manual provides instructions for mechanically and electrically installing the Salwico CS3000 fire alarm system. It describes installing the central unit, control units, repeaters, and section units. It also covers testing cables before connecting loops to the central unit. The manual aims to guide installers through the installation process without requiring prior knowledge of the CS3000 system.

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Fire Alarm System CS3000 Installation E6 08 2 E

This installation manual provides instructions for mechanically and electrically installing the Salwico CS3000 fire alarm system. It describes installing the central unit, control units, repeaters, and section units. It also covers testing cables before connecting loops to the central unit. The manual aims to guide installers through the installation process without requiring prior knowledge of the CS3000 system.

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Fire Alarm System

Salwico CS3000
Installation manual

çConsilium
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in
methodology, design and manufacturing. Consilium assumes no legal responsibility for any error
or damage resulting from the usage of this document.

Edition 6, 08 2 E, December 2008.


Document no. S-4-009.141/E
Part no: 070023

© 2004-2008, Consilium Fire & Gas AB

Consilium Marine AB
P.O. Box 8763
SE-402 76 GÖTEBORG
SWEDEN
Tel: +46-31-710 77 00, Fax: +46-31-710 78 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.consilium.se
Installation Manual Contents i
Salwico CS3000

Contents
About this manual ......................................................................... ii

Chapter 1: Installation

Mechanical installation .............................................................. 1-1


Central unit .......................................................................................... 1-1
Section units ........................................................................................ 1-1
Electrical installation ................................................................... 1-2
Test the cable ...................................................................................... 1-4
Set the address on the analogue detectors......................................... 1-6
Set the ID ............................................................................................. 1-8
Set address interval on timer............................................................... 1-9
Cable requirements ............................................................................. 1-10
Connection to central unit ........................................................ 1-12
Terminal layout .................................................................................... 1-12
Terminal description ........................................................................... 1-14
Connection to control unit ....................................................... 1-22
Internal connection of control unit........................................................ 1-22
Terminal layout IKK-4 .......................................................................... 1-23
Terminal description IKK-4 .................................................................. 1-24

Chapter 2: Verification
Loops .................................................................................................... 2-1
Polarity fault ......................................................................................... 2-3
Wrong number of section units............................................................ 2-4
Information about analogue values ..................................................... 2-5
Control unit ....................................................................................... 2-7
Cable break ......................................................................................... 2-7
Earth fault ............................................................................................ 2-7
Short circuit.......................................................................................... 2-7
Mute faults ........................................................................................... 2-8
Reset faults.......................................................................................... 2-8

Chapter 3: System description


Loop description ............................................................................ 3-1
Functions ............................................................................................. 3-2
Section description ...................................................................... 3-2

Chapter 4: Commissioning requirements


Loop requirements ....................................................................... 4-1
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Salwico CS3000

Part A: Loop configuration ........................................................................ 4-1


Part B: Loop status ................................................................................... 4-2
Part C: Central status ............................................................................... 4-3
Summary................................................................................................... 4-3

Appendix A: Address List/Test Report


for Consilium Marine CS3000 Fire Alarm Loop Units

Appendix B: Connections for Salwico Analogue Detectors

Appendix C: Fault codes

Appendix D: Installation and operation addendum USCG

Appendix E: Component list for USCG approved systems


Installation Manual About this manual ii
Salwico CS3000

About this manual


This manual is intended to be used mainly by personnel installing
CS3000 fire alarm system. The installation procedure is divided into
two parts, the physical installation of the system and the verification of
the functions of the system. The manual is divided into the following
chapters: Installation, Verification and System description.

We recommend the installation engineers with no previous knowledge


about the CS3000 fire alarm system to first read chapter three System
description. This chapter will give a brief description of the fire alarm
system.

The first chapter, Installation, describes the complete electrical


installation process of the loops excluding the connection to the central
unit. The test procedures for the cable are also included in this chapter.
The installation engineer does not need to have any previous knowledge
of the CS3000 fire system to be able to install the system.

After the installation is completed the system must be verified which


must be performed by a person with good knowledge of the various
functions in CS3000 fire alarm system. Chapter two includes both the
verification and the troubleshooting process.

In chapter three you will find a brief description of loops and sections.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-1
Salwico CS3000

Chapter 1: Installation
The different parts of the CS3000 fire alarm system, the central unit, the
control units, repeaters and the section units, should first be
mechanically installed. The different section units are thereafter
electrically installed and set up according to the definition of the loops.
The cable must be tested before the loops can be connected to the
central unit, to eliminate any problem with the cable and the electrical
installation of the section units. The installation is completed with the
electrical installation of the central unit and the control unit(s).

Mechanical installation
Install the central unit, the control units, repeaters and the section units
according to the drawings. The control unit can be delivered installed in
the central unit or as a separate. Separate drawings are delivered with
the system.

Central unit
The central unit can be delivered in one of three standard cabinets, 10,
14 or 20U. Separate drawings are delivered with the system.

The system may also be delivered in a non-standard cabinet, for the


mechanical installation please see separate drawings.

Section units
A section unit is a unit that can be connected to a loop, i.e. detector,
manual call point, address unit, timer, sprinkler, etc.

The mechanical installation of the different types of section units are


described on the rear side of the data sheets respectively.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-2
Salwico CS3000

Electrical installation
A loop may consist of different types and different numbers of section
units, the connection to the loop depends on the type of section unit and
the configuration of your system. Some of the section units are
connected directly to the loop and some via an address unit. The figure
on the next page is an example of a loop which only includes one
section unit of each type..

The information about the electrical installation of each type of section


unit is provided on the rear side of the data sheets respectively.

Important!

• Set the address switch on each section unit when connecting them
to the loop. If an address unit is used, set the ID switch, too. See
Setting the address of the section units and Setting the ID later in
this chapter.
• All short circuit isolators must be bypassed before the loop is
tested. We recommend, connect the cores for terminal 2 and 4 and
the cores for terminal 1 and 3 are joined with a connector block,
inside the short circuit isolators.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-3
Salwico CS3000

RDJ-2(T) TDT-2(K) AE-2(K) AE-2K/I AE-2(K)


1+ 1+ 1+
L L 2- 2- 2-
3+ 3+ 3+
C C 4- 4- 4-
5+ 5+ 5+
6- 6- 6-

57°C
SWM-1KL 80°C UVFD-2 SW-1EX
IN FIRE CENTRAL
1- 100°C 1- 1-
2- 150°C 2- 1-
LOOP X
3+ 3+ 2+
+ 4+ 4+ 2+
PRIMARY -
+ SLZ-2 SLZ-2
SECONDARY
-
KS-2(K)
1+
2-
3+
4-

AE-2K/I RDO-2 LK-2(K) VL-2(K) UR-2K(N)


1+ 1+ 1+ 1+
2- L 2- 2- 2-
3+ 3+ 3+ 3+
4- C 4- 4- 4-
5+
6-

ES-2K ZBK NID-38/IS BTA-LK/IS SWM-1KL/IS


1+ 1- 1- 1-
SEPARATE 1 a
24 VDC
2- 2- 2- 2-
3+ 2 b 3+ 3+ 3+
10k
4- 4+ 4+ 4+
5+
6-

Figure 1 - 1. One section unit of each type is connected to the loop in this example.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-4
Salwico CS3000

Test the cable


The cable should be tested for proper function after all the section units
are connected and before the cable is connected to the central unit. The
cable can only be tested if all short circuit isolators are bypassed.

Note! It is not allowed to use an insulation tester with a voltage


exceeding 30 V.

Test 1: Test for cable break


Measure the resistance between the + poles and - poles
respectively. Connect an ohm meter between the + poles.
Measure and repeat the procedure for the - poles.

The measured value should be less then 100 ohm for a cable
with a maximum length of 2 km.

Proceed as following when you want to locate a cable break.


Divide the cable in two halves, locate the cable break. Divide
this half in two halves and locate the cable break. Continue to
divide the cable into halves until you have found the exact
position of the cable fault.

Test 2: Test for short circuits.


Measure the resistance between the + pole and the - pole.
Connect an ohm meter between the two poles.

The measured value should be more then 1 kohm for a cable


with a maximum length of 2 km.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-5
Salwico CS3000

Test 3: Test for earth failure.

Measure between the + pole and the - pole respectively and


earth to detect an earth fault. Connect the ohm meter between
+ pole and earth. Measure and thereafter repeat the procedure
for - pole.

The measured value should be more then 50 kohm for a cable


with a maximum length of 2 km.

Unexplainable communication errors may occur if there are


several earth faults on the positive conductor.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-6
Salwico CS3000

Set the address on the analogue detectors


An address must be specified for each section unit to make it
operational. The address interval for each loop is 1-150. The address is
set either by a 8-pole DIP-switch on detectors with a physical DIP-
switch or with the Evolution Address Programmer (see separate data
sheet) on Evolution type detectors. The address is binary coded, the
least significant bit is indicated with "1" and the most significant bit is
indicated with "8". The settings of the switch for all possible addresses
are listed on the next page. The digits 1 - 8 are equal to the positions 1 -
8 on the DIP-switch. The digits in the table below indicates which pins
that should be set to the ON position.

RDJ-2, RDJ-2T, RDO-2


The address switch on an installed RDJ-2, RDJ-2T or RDO-2 must be
sealed with the label attached to the detector.

• Print the section number and the address on the label.


• Pull off the protective paper from the label and stick the label over
the address switch.

The base plate on the detector must also be marked with the section
number and the address.

• Print the section number at the correct address on the enclosed label
sheet.
• Stick the label to the outside of the base plate in full view.

Indication unit, VL-2 and VL-2K


The address of the indication unit, VL-2 or VL-2K, is set identical to
the address of the detector which it shall indicate.

Timer
An address interval must be set for each connected timer. The address
interval is set on two DIP-switches and the address interval indicates the
range of detectors to be disconnected. For more information, see Set
address interval on timer later on in this chapter.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Mechanical installation 1-7
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1 1 2 2 3 1,2 4 3 5 1,3 6 2,3

7 1,2,3 8 4 9 1,4 10 2,4 11 1,2,4 12 3,4

13 1,3,4 14 2,3,4 15 1,2,3,4 16 5 17 1,5 18 2,5

19 1,2,5 20 3,5 21 1,3,5 22 2,3,5 23 1,2,3,5 24 4,5

25 1,4,5 26 2,4,5 27 1,2,4,5 28 3,4,5 29 1,3,4,5 30 2,3,4,5

31 1,2,3,4,5 32 6 33 1,6 34 2,6 35 1,2,6 36 3,6

37 1,3,6 38 2,3,6 39 1,2,3,6 40 4,6 41 1,4,6 42 2,4,6

43 1,2,4,6 44 3,4,6 45 1,3,4,6 46 2,3,4,6 47 1,2,3,4,6 48 5,6

49 1,5,6 50 2,5,6 51 1,2,5,6 52 3,5,6 53 1,3,5,6 54 2,3,5,6,

55 1,2,3,5,6, 56 4,5,6, 57 1,4,5,6 58 2,4,5,6 59 1,2,4,5,6 60 3,4,5,6

61 1,3,4,5,6 62 2,3,4,5,6 63 1,2,3,4,5,6 64 7 65 1,7 66 2,7

67 1,2,7 68 3,7 69 1,3,7 70 2,3,7 71 1,2,3,7 72 4,7

73 1,4,7 74 2,4,7 75 1,2,4,7 76 3,4,7 77 1,3,4,7 78 2,3,4,7

79 1,2,3,4,7 80 5,7 81 1,5,7 82 2,5,7 83 1,2,5,7 84 3,5,7

85 1,3,5,7 86 2,3,5,7 87 1,2,3,5,7 88 4,5,7 89 1,4,5,7 90 2,4,5,7

91 1,2,4,5,7 92 3,4,5,7 93 1,3,4,5,7 94 2,3,4,5,7 95 1,2,3,4,5,7 96 6,7

97 1,6,7 98 2,6,7 99 1,2,6,7 100 3,6,7 101 1,3,6,7 102 2,3,6,7

103 1,2,3,6,7 104 4,6,7 105 1,4,6,7 106 2,4,6,7 107 1,2,4,6,7 108 3,4,6,7

109 1,3,4,6,7 110 2,3,4,6,7 111 1,2,3,4,6,7 112 5,6,7 113 1,5,6,7 114 2,5,6,7

115 1,2,5,6,7 116 3,5,6,7 117 1,3,5,6,7 118 2,3,5,6,7 119 1,2,3,5,6,7 120 4,5,6,7

121 1,4,5,6,7 122 2,4,5,6,7 123 1,2,4,5,6,7 124 3,4,5,6,7 125 1,3,4,5,6,7 126 2,3,4,5,6,7

127 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 128 8 129 1,8 130 2,8 131 1,2,8 132 3,8

133 1,3,8 134 2,3,8 135 1,2,3,8 136 4,8 137 1,4,8 138 2,4,8

139 1,2,4,8 140 3,4,8 141 1,3,4,8 142 2,3,4,8 143 1,2,3,4,8 144 5,8

145 1,5,8 146 2,5,8 147 1,2,5,8 148 3,5,8 149 1,3,5,8 150 2,3,5,8

Table 2 -1. Address switch settings for address 1-150. The digits in the table below indicates
which pins that should be set to the ON position.
Installation manual Chapter 1: Setting the ID 1-8
CS3000

Set the ID
The ID must be set for the address units, AE-2, AE-2K and AE-2K/I,
since the function of the unit depends on this setting. Each device
connected to the system has an internal ID which is read and handle by
the control unit.

Address units
The ID is set with the 5-pole DIP-switch located on the same side as the
address DIP-switch. The ID is binary coded, the least significant bit is
indicated with "1" and the most significant bit is indicated with "5". The
settings of the DIP switch for the address units are listed below. The
digits in the table below indicates which pins that should be set to the
ON position.

The ID interval is 96 - 127. If all the five bits are set to ON the ID is
equal to 127-31= 96, and if all the five bits are set to OFF the ID is
equal to 127-0=127.

For example: Bits 3 and 5 are set to ON for the ID=107 ⇒

ON

OFF

5 4 3 2 1

Bit 5 = 16 and Bit 3 = 4; ⇒ 16 + 4 = 20; ⇒

The ID is equal to 127 - 20 = 107.


Installation manual Chapter 1: Setting the ID 1-9
CS3000

ID switch settings for the address unit


See appendix B for an ID list.

Set address interval on timer


Three different addresses should be set on a timer. All addresses are set
on DIP-switches. The address of the timer itself is set on the single DIP-
switch and the address interval is set on the DIP-switches situated one
above the other. The DIP-switches are marked with a text DET.START
and DET.END respectively, on one of the short sides. Use the address
switch setting on the previous side for the correct setting of the
addresses.

• Set the start address on the DIP-switch marked DET. START.


• Set the end address on the DIP-switch marked DET. END.

Note. A connected timer does not affect the function of the manual call
points.
Installation manual Chapter 1: Cable requirements 1 - 10
Salwico CS3000

Cable requirements
The cable must fulfil the following requirements. We refer to current
regulation for the rest of the specification.

Loop: Min. 2 x 0.3 mm2 *


Sub-loop: Min. 2 x 0.3 mm2 *

* The minimum area is only from a technical point of view.

Loop lengths
The length of a loop or a sub-loop depends on the following three
parameters, type of cable, shielded cable or unshielded cable. A cable is
considered to be shielded if the shielded part of the cable is more than
10% of the total length. Never exceed the recommended cable lengths.

The section units are divided into three types, depending on their
individual load on the loop.

Type 1: Max capacity

• EV-P, EV-PH, EV-DP, EV-DPH, EV-H 54 and EV-H 84


• IA100-IA140
• IA130 2T
• KS-2 and KS-2K
• LK-2 and LK-2K
• NS-AH/A1S, NS-AH/CS, NS-AIHS, NS-AIS, NS-AOHS and
NS-AOS
• OA100-OA140
• RDJ-2
• RDO-2
• SID-38
• UR-2K and UR-2K/N
• VE-2
• VL-2 andVL-2K

Type 2: Reduced capacity level 1

• SID-38T
• RDJ-2T
• TDT-2 and TDT-2K, rate-of-rise 57°C and rate-of-rise 86°C
• CSS3300 rectifier
• AE-2 and AE-2K, configured as a sprinkler (ID 107, 120, 121, 125
and 126), heat detector (127), door indication (117), manual call
point (116) and sub central (114)
• AE-2E with separate power supply
• NS-AUV, NS-AOS-IS, NS-AOHS-IS, NS-AOS-IS-NA and
NS-AIN1 ID2
Installation manual Chapter 1: Cable requirements 1 - 11
Salwico CS3000

Type 3: Reduced capacity level 2

• All address units with a constant voltage output on the sub-loop


(except AE-2E with separate power supply).
• AE-2 and AE-2K, configured as smoke detector (ID 111 and 124),
flame detector, IR, (ID 123) and heat detector with constant output
on the sub-loop (ID 118).
• AE-2K/I, configured as flame detector, UV, (ID 119) and ISIF (ID
99).

Load Unshielded cable Shielded cable


Only type 1 units on Maximum 150 units Maximum 150 units
the loop Maximum 2000 m Maximum 1000 m
Only type 1 and type Maximum 100 units Maximum 150 units
2 units on the loop Maximum 2000 m Maximum 1000 m
Type 1, 2 and 3 Maximum 100 units Maximum 50 units
units on the loop Maximum 1000 m Maximum 1000 m
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 12
Salwico CS3000

Connection to central unit


Terminal layout
Since all systems are customer designed there exists no standard for
how the different boards are to be connected in the system. However in
the figure below you will find one board of each type that can be
connected to the CS3000 system. The layout of the terminal on the
boards are described in detail on the following pages.

Even though the boards included in your system may be connected to


another position then the one described here the layout of the terminal
on the board remains the same. Separate drawings are provided with the
system.

You do not need to keep track of primary and secondary side when
connecting section units to the loop, for instance start counting from the
primary side.
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 13
Salwico CS3000

Figure 1-1. An example of a central unit terminal layout


Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 14
Salwico CS3000

Terminal description
The specification may be subject to changes without notice.

Terminal P1
ARK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Fused supervised output for + U: 24 VDC Imax: 2 A P1:1


power supply to external
devices
- P1:2

Fused supervised output for + U: 24 VDC Imax: 2 A P1:3


power supply to external
devices
- P1:4

Outputs for bells + U: 24 VDC Imax: 2 P1:5


A/group
- P1:6

Outputs for bells + U: 24 VDC Imax: 2 P1:7


A/group
- P1:8

Outputs for bells + U: 24 VDC Imax: 2 P1:9


A/group
- P1:10

Potential free change-over relay NC Umax : 50 VAC, 32 VDC Imax: 2 A P1:11

(Programmable) C P1:12

NO P1:13

Potential free change-over relay NC Umax : 50 VAC, 32 VDC Imax: 2 A P1:14

(Programmable) C P1:15

NO P1:16

Potential free change-over relay NC Umax : 50 VAC, 32 VDC Imax: 2 A P1:17

(Programmable) C P1:18

NO P1:19

GA input P1:20

P1:21
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 15
Salwico CS3000

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

GA relay NC Umax : 50 VAC, 32 VDC Imax : 2 A P1:22

C P1:23

NO P1:24
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 16
Salwico CS3000

Terminal P2
Ark-2 and LPK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Inputs 1 - Uin max : 35 VDC Iin = 10 mA if P2:1


Uin = 24 VDC
(opto-isolated) 2 - Active input: P2:2
min 1,3 mA
3 - Deactive input: P2:3
max 0,1 mA
4 - P2:4

Common 1-4 + P2:5

Input fuse failure Active: 0V Active: P2:6


Deactive: open circuit max 2,5 mA
Input ext. interm. Active: 0V Active: P2:7
Deactive: open circuit max 2,5 mA
Common outputs Failure P2:8

Fire P2:9

Not used P2:10

Common fire C Umax : 50 VAC, 32 Imax: 1 A P2:11


VDC
NC P2:12

System communication loop 1 Out + P2:13


(opto-isolated)
Out - P2:14

In + P2:15

In - P2:16

System communication loop 2 Out + P2:17


(opto-isolated)
Out - P2:18

In + P2:19

In - P2:20
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 17
Salwico CS3000

Terminal P3
RS232K-2 and KPK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

RS232 port TxD P3:1

Rx D P3:2

RTS P3:3

CTS P3:4

Gnd P3:5

RS485 port Gnd P3:6

Channel 1 P3:7
+
Channel 1 - P3:8

Channel 2 P3:9
+
Channel 2 - P3:10

RS232 port (opto-isolated) TxD P3:11

RxD P3:12

RTS P3:13

CTS P3:14

Gnd P3:15

RS485 port (opto-isolated) Gnd P3:16

Channel 1 P3:17
+
Channel 1 - P3:18

Channel 2 P3:19
+
Channel 2 - P3:20
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 18
Salwico CS3000

Terminal P4
INK-2 and UTK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Inputs 1 + Uin max : 35 VDC Iin = 10 mA if P4:1


Uin = 24 VDC
(opto-isolated) 2 + Active input: P4:2
min 1,3 mA
3 + Deactive input: P4:3
max 0,1 mA
4 + P4:4

5 + P4:5

6 + P4:6

7 + P4:7

8 + P4:8

Common 1-4 - P4:9

Common 5-8 - P4:10

Programmable outputs 1 + Uut max : 35 VDC Iut max : 50 mA P4:11

(opto-isolated) 2 + P4:12

3 + P4:13

4 + P4:14

5 + P4:15

6 + P4:16

7 + P4:17

8 + P4:18

Common 1-4 + P4:19

Common 5-8 + P4:20


Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 19
Salwico CS3000

Terminal P5
INK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Inputs 9 + Uin max : 35 VDC Iin = 10 mA if P5:1


U in = 24 VDC
10 + Active input: P5:2
min 1,3 mA
11 + Deactive input: P5:3
max 0,1 mA
12 + P5:4

13 + P5:5

14 + P5:6

15 + P5:7

16 + P5:8

Common 9-12 - P5:9

Common 13-16 - P5:10

Inputs 17 + U in max : 35 VDC I in = 10 mA if P5:11


U in = 24 VDC
(opto-isolated) 18 + Active input: P5:12
min 1,3 mA
19 + Deactive input: P5:13
max 0,1 mA
20 + P5:14

21 + P5:15

22 + P5:16

23 + P5:17

24 + P5:18

Common 17-20 - P5:19

Common 21-24 - P5:20


Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 20
Salwico CS3000

Terminal P6
UTK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Programmable outputs 9 + Uut max : 35 VDC Iut max : 50 mA P6:1

(opto-isolated) 10 + P6:2

11 + P6:3

12 + P6:4

13 + P6:5

14 + P6:6

15 + P6:7

16 + P6:8

Common 9-12 + P6:9

Common 13-16 ´+ P6:10

Programmable outputs 17 + Uut max : 35 VDC I ut max : 50 mA P6:11

(opto-isolated) 18 + P6:12

19 + P6:13

20 + P6:14

21 + P6:15

22 + P6:16

23 + P6:17

24 + P6:18

Common 17-20 + P6:19

Common 21-24 + P6:20


Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to central unit 1 - 21
Salwico CS3000

Terminal S1
SPK-2

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Detectors and push buttons Out + S1:1


Loop 1
Out - S1:2

In + S1:3

In - S1:4

Loop 2 Out + S1:5

Out - S1:6

In + S1:7

In - S1:8

S1:9

S1:10

S1:11

S1:12

S1:13

S1:14

S1:15

S1:16

S1:17

S1:18

S1:19

S1:20
Installation Manual Chapter 1: Connection to control unit 1 - 22
Salwico CS3000

Connection to control unit


Internal connection of control unit
The IKK-4 board is installed and connected to the central unit panel
CSM-3150 at delivery., see figure below.

Figure 1-2. Internal connection, control unit


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Terminal layout IKK-4


The figure below shows the layout of the terminal on the IKK-4 board.
The terminal is described in detail on the next pages.

Figure 1-3. Terminal layout, control unit.


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Terminal description IKK-4


The specification may be subject to changes without notice.

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

Power supply 24 VDC + U: 24 VDC 1

- 2

RS485 Option A+ 20

B- 21

Inputs Common 1, 2 - 3

1 + 4

2 + 5

Inputs Common 3, 4 - 22

3 + 23

4 + 24

24 VDC Output + U: 24 VDC Imax : 300 mA 6

- 7

Output Buzzer + I max : 50 mA 25

- 26

Outputs Common 1, 2 + I max : 50 mA 8

1 + 9

2 + 10

Outputs Common 3, 4 + I max : 50 mA 27

3 + 28

4 + 29
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Salwico CS3000

Description Function Voltage Current Terminal

RS232 Port 1 TxD 11

RxD 12

RTS 13

CTS 14

Gnd 15

RS232 Port 2 TxD 30

(Option) RxD S1:31

RTS 32

CTS 33

Gnd 34

System communication Loop 1 + 16

- 17

+ 18

. 19

System communication Loop 2 + 35

- 36

+ 37

. 38
Installation Manual Chapter 2: Loops 2-1
Salwico CS3000

Chapter 2: Verification
The definition of the loop must be performed by a person with a good
knowledge of the CS3000 fire system. The operator must have the authority to
work on access level 4. The system is delivered with a complete system
definition or a test definition.

Loops
We assume that there are no communication problems in the system since the
cable has already been tested but each loop have to be verified. The
verification procedure is described below, step by step.

1. Connect the primary side of one of the loops to the central unit.
2. Power on the system. The POWER LED is lit and the text CS3000
CONTROL UNIT is shown in the display. The system is up and running.
If the system detects a fault in the system at start-up, the fault code is
displayed. For more information about the fault codes, see Appendix C:
Fault codes.
3. Set the address on each control unit by using the service mode.

• Press F4 (MENU) until SERVICE is displayed.

• Press F1 (SERVICE).

• Press F4 (MENU) until ADDRESS is displayed.

• Press (ADDRESS).

• Enter the address for a control unit. The address interval is 217 to 232,
address 217 is equal to control unit 1, address 218 is equal to control
unit 2, etc. You need to know how the control units are defined in the
Definition program to be able to set the correct address.
4. Deactivate the built-in short circuits isolators by using the service mode.

• Press F4 (MENU) until SERVICE is displayed.

• Press F1 (SERVICE).

• Press F4 (MENU) until SRV MODE is displayed.

• Press (SRV MODE).

• Press F1 (ON) to deactivate the built-in short-circuits isolators, they


remain deactivated until you activate them by pressing OFF in service
mode.
5. Measure the voltage on the primary side in the central unit. All the section
units are connected correctly (no polarity fault) if the voltage is equal to
about 30 VDC. If this is not the case, see Polarity fault later on in this
chapter.
6. Connect the secondary side to the central unit.
Installation Manual Chapter 2: Loops 2-2
Salwico CS3000

7. Verify that the correct number of section units and the correct type of
section units are installed in the correct place. The system will provided
you with the requested information if you use the Section unit status list. If
a section unit is missing, see Wrong number of section units later on in
this chapter.

Note! All the short circuits isolators are by-passed and should therefore be
present in the Section unit status list.

• Press LIST to open the list function.


• Press F4 (MORE) until the SEC.UNIT is displayed on line 4.
• Press F1 (SEC.UNIT) to open the section unit list.
• Enter a section number.
• Press F1 (READY).
• Press F3 (STATUS).

STATUS SECTION:8
UNITS EXPECTED: 7 FOUND: 7
DISCONNECTED: 7
SPK STATUS BYTE: 4 CURR.(M AMP): 0

The section number is displayed on line one. The second line displays the
expected numbers of section units in the selected section, including built-in
short circuit isolators, and how many units the system found. The third line
displays how many units that are disconnected in the selected section. The
fourth line displays the status of the SPK in decimal value and the estimated
current consumption for the section.

The different statuses of the SPK is listed with its binary value below. You
have to convert the decimal value to a binary value, where bit 0 is the least
significant bit (LSB) and thereafter use the list below to defined the SPK
status.

SPK status:

Bit
0: 0 Double-fed loop
1 Single-fed loop (side 1)
1: 0 No time delay for smoke detectors
1 Time delay for smoke detectors
2: 0 Differential detectors are not allowed
1 Differential detectors allowed
3: 0 Normal sensitivity for smoke detectors
1 High sensitivity for smoke detectors
4: 0 Marine application
1 Industrial application
5: 0 Prim alarm allowed
1 Prim alarm not allowed
6: 0 Abnormal condition caused by dirty detector
1 Fault caused by dirty detector
7: 0 No pre-alarm
1 Pre-alarm

8. Connect all short-circuit isolators.


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Salwico CS3000

9. Restart the system and wait for about five minutes before data is relevant
in the system.
10. Verify the section addresses again, repeat point 7.
11. One loop is now verified and tested. Continue with the next loop. Repeat
this procedure for all loops.
12. Make a fire detector test of the complete fire alarm system, use test gas to
test each detector. The test is documented on the printer connected to a
central unit or print out the Fire alarm history list. This list is cleared
every time the system is restarted.

Select Fire alarm history list


• Press LIST.

• Press F4 (MORE).

• Press F1 (FIRE HIST.).

The latest reset fire alarm is displayed first. All the information about the
fire is displayed on line one and additional text is displayed on line two.
The total number of alarms and the fire alarm in order is displayed on line
three.

• Use the arrow keys ( ↑ ↓ ) to scroll the list up and down.

To make a printout
• Press F1 (PRINTOUT).

The list is printed out on the local printer.

To return to normal status


• Press ↵ , CS3000 CONTROL UNIT is displayed.

13. We recommend you to use a top to bottom procedure if you have any
problem with the verification of the loop function. Start to solve the
problems that affect the whole loop and thereafter continue with the
problems with each address.

Polarity fault
One or more section units are not correctly installed if the measured voltage is
much less then 30 VDC. Proceed as follows to locate the section units with
polarity fault : Divide the cable in two halves, locate the polarity fault on one
of the halves. Divide this half of the cable again into two halves. Continue to
divide the cable into halves until you have found the polarity fault.

All the section units are correctly installed when the measured voltage is
around 30 VDC.

• Restart the system.


• Continue with the verification, return to Loops, point 5.

Wrong number of section units


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Salwico CS3000

If a limited number of section units do not answer, the problem may depend on
one of the causes listed below. When the correct number of section units is
installed, return to Loops, point 7.

Cause Remedy
To few section units installed. Install the missing section units.
Wrong address for the section Set the correct address.
unit
Two or more section units with See Address error paragraph on the
the same address. next page.
Section unit is broken. Replace the section unit.

Note! Restart the system after each time you have changed an address. You
have to wait for about five minutes after restart before data is relevant in the
system.

Address error
Use the Section unit status list, Data, see Loops point 7 this chapter, to find the
missing units. However, there is a possibility that one or more section units
with the same address will answer, which is reported as bad communication,
an abnormal condition.
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Salwico CS3000

Information about analogue values


All information about the analogue values for each type of section unit is listed
in the following tables.

Detectors and manual call points


The listed analogue values for detectors and manual call points include alarm
levels, fault condition levels and normal values for all analogue channels.

Analogue values for detectors


and manual call points
Loop Unit Channel Analogue values

Name ID No Type Normal* Alarm Fault

LK-2/-2K 64 0 - 127 ± 5% at 150 6


25°
RDJ-2 8 0 Smoke 35 ± 10 96 4
RDJ-2T 10 0 Smoke 35 ± 10 96 4
Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° 178 6
RDO-2 14 0 Smoke 40 ± 10 102 6
SID-38 4 0 Smoke 10 - 41 85 6
SID-38T 6 0 Smoke 10 - 41 85 6
1 Heat 178 6
90 ± 5% at 25°
TDT-2 18 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° 178 6
TDT-2/RoR 19 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° (223) 6
TDT-2K 20 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° 178 6
TDT-2K/RoR 21 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° (223) 6
TDT-2/80° 26 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° 213 6
TDT-2/RoR,57° 27 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° (178) 6
TDT-2K/80° 28 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° 213 6
TDT-2K/RoR,57° 29 1 Heat 90 ± 5% at 25° (178) 6

If you want to connect a unit that you can not find in this table, please contact
our service department.

NB! The value within brackets indicates the maximum alarm level for rate of
rise detectors. The detector may generate a fire alarm before it reaches the
maximum alarm level if the temperature rise is to fast. The fire alarm
condition is generated by signal processed data.

*
The normal value depends on the environment. The system indicates on the
display when there is a fault on a detector.
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Salwico CS3000

Other section units


All information about analogue values for other types of units, units not
detecting fire conditions, are listed below.
Analogue values for other loop units

Loop Unit Channel Analogue values


Name ID No Function Normal Activated
KS-2/-2K 240 0 Short circuit 0 26
UR-2K 233 0 Timer 0 85
UR-2KN 232 0 Timer 0 85
1 Key 0 85

If you want to connect a unit that you can not find in this table, please contact
our service department.
Installation Manual Chapter 2: Loops 2-7
Salwico CS3000

Control unit
At power-up the text CS3000 CONTROL UNIT, the date and the time are
displayed on the display if all the units have been installed correctly. A fault
code is otherwise displayed on the operating panel, the fault indication is
flashing and the internal buzzer is sounding. A fault must be muted and reset.

All the fault codes, their cause and how an operator with some knowledge of
the system can solve the problem, are listed in Appendix A: Fault codes.
When a fault occurs, localise the problem and deal with it.

Cable break
No section units are answering.
- The cable is broken before the first section unit if no answer is received on a
single fed loop.
- The cable is broken before the first section unit and after the last section unit
the if the loop is a double fed loop.
Section units are answering.
Look for the last section units answering on each side of the loop. The cable
break is situated after or between the answering units.

Earth fault
Check the loops one by one.

1. Remove one loop at a time.


2. Reset the fault.
3. The loop is OK if the fault reappears. If this is the case reconnect the loop
again.
4. Repeat this procedure for all the loops.
5. When all the loops are tested examine each faulty loop in a conventional
way to locate the earth faults.
6. If the earth fault still remains after these steps, examine the cables to all
other devices connected to the fire alarm system.

Short circuit
No section units answers
Search for the short-circuits between the central unit and the first short circuit
isolator.

If one or more section units do not answer


Search for the short circuit between the fault reported short circuit isolators to
find the exact location of the fault.

The easiest way to find a short circuit is to divide the cable in two halves,
locate the short circuit on one of the halves. Divide this half of the cable again
into two halves. Continue to divide the cable into halves until you have found
the short circuit.
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Salwico CS3000

Mute faults
The internal buzzer is temporarily silenced when the door is opened.

• Mute the fault.

The fault indication stops flashing and turn over to steady yellow. The fault is
put on a fault list and the next fault is displayed, if there are more faults in the
system, otherwise the system returns to its previous state. The latest fault is
always displayed first. How many faults there is in the system and which fault
in order that is displayed are presented on line three. You can scroll the faults
up and down by using the ↑ and ↓ keys.
Reset faults
The cause of the problem must have disappeared before a fault can be reset.
The faults are reset from the Fault list.

• Press LIST to open the list function.


• Press F2 to select the Fault list.

• The latest fault is displayed first. Display the appropriate fault.

• Reset the fault.

The fault is reset


The fault is reset and it disappears from the fault list. The next fault is
displayed after about 5 seconds. If the fault list is empty, the text LIST
EMPTY is displayed, and the system returns to normal status, CS3000
CONTROL UNIT is displayed.

The fault is not reset


The fault is not reset and the reason to this is displayed on line three.

The text on line three disappears after about 5 seconds. Check the problem and
deal with it. Thereafter try to reset the fault again.
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Salwico CS3000

Chapter 3: System description


Loop description
A loop is defined as the cable connecting the central unit and the section units,
including the section units.

The two-core cable is used both for power supply to the section units and as a
communication link between the loop processor and the section units.

The loop is mastered by a processor in the central unit and every detector is
polled in address sequence, reporting alarm conditions and fault conditions.
All fire detecting units can interrupt this polling sequence if they have detected
a fire condition. The potential fire condition is immediately processed by the
central unit.

The loop processor activities are divided into two phases. After power up all
the section units on the loop are identified and every address is polled, this is
the booting sequence. The polling sequence starts when the boot sequence is
finished.

Boot sequence
The section units are identified during the booting sequence. Every address is
polled and if the processor receives an answer to the poll, the type of the
detector or the section unit is registered and it is then set-up according to the
type. Each section unit must consequently have a unique address.

All section units are set-up to work properly. All fire detecting units are
programmed with their alarm levels, to make them able to interrupt the
sequential polling in case of a potential fire condition.

If the number of detected section units differs from the preset number of units,
this is reported as a fault condition.

Polling sequence
When the system has completed the booting sequence the polling sequence is
automatically started. The processor keeps on polling the section units in
address sequence. Each time a section unit is polled the processor asks the unit
about its analogue value.

If the value belongs to a fire detecting unit it will be processed and in case of a
potential fire or fault condition it will be verified according to a verification
algorithm before it is reported to the user/operator. If the polled section unit is
not a fire detection unit the value read is reported as a status. The status can
either be normal or indicate an event. The status will be verified if it is not
normal, and the resulting action depends on the type of section unit. The
reported action may be a fault condition, turning off detectors, etc.

Cable breaks and short circuits are detected during the polling sequence.
Communication errors are also reported.

When a fire detecting section unit discovers that its analogue value has passed
the pre-programmed alarm level a message is sent after which the polling
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Salwico CS3000

sequence is immediately interrupted. The value is verified according to the


verification algorithm and the result is reported to the user/operator.

Functions
The functions of the system are grouped into different levels and each level is
opened with an access code. You can use some of these functions to get
information about the status of the system, to change some values or to test
some functions, if you have the authority to enter access level three. All
functions are described in CS3000 User's Guide. The most useful functions
during the installation procedure are listed below.

Chapter Command Access


level
Listings and Printouts Section unit status 1

Adjustment of the Change number of section 3


system units

Adjustment of detectors Activate/deactivate poll blink 3

System information Display analogue values for a 2


section unit in a section

Test Lamp test 1

Section description
Each loop is equal to 1 section. There may be a total of 64 loops in the system.
A section can only be part of one loop. The address interval, the section
number and the number of units are specified for each section. The section
number may be in the range 1 - 64. The definition of the sections is made in
the system definition.

Different types of section units may be connected to the section. The system
allows the connection of maximum 150 addresses per section. If more than 32
detectors/manualcall points are connected to the section they must be
physically delimited by short-circuit isolators.
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Salwico CS3000

Chapter 4:Commissioning requirements


The procedure described below in section Loop requirements is to be followed
by the installation organisation. If nothing else is agreed, no commissioning
engineer will be sent from Consilium Marine before the steps below are taken
and the appropriate papers are signed and faxed to Consilium Marine.

Loop Requirements

The following specification is a check list of requirements on the loops for


Salwico CS3000 fire alarm. The specification shall be used by the installation
organisation of loop units and cabling. Start with part A, continue with part B
and then part C. Part B must be used once for every loop.

The list in part A (Loop configuration) includes all data you need when
configuring the loops. Part B (Loop status) is more like a check list, use it and
follow it point by point. When you have completed this part you should have
filled in, signed and faxed the special document ”Address list/test report for
Consilium Loop Units” one for each loop in the system. Part C (Central status)
is also a check list but it deals with the status of the central unit.

Part A: Loop configuration


1. Minimum 2 x 0,3 mm2 unscreened cable. Normally class requires
0.5-1.5 mm2.
2. Maximum cable length 2000 m.
3. Maximum 150 addresses /loop.
4. If address units are used on loops, maximum 99 addresses and maximum
1000m cable length.
5. If flame detectors are used, maximum 10 UVFD-2/loop, maximum
3 pcs/enclosed area and maximum 1000 m cable length.
Installation Manual Chapter 4: Commissioning requirements 4 - 2
Salwico CS3000

Part B: Loop status


1. All detector heads, push buttons, address units and control modules shall be
fitted into their bases.
2. All base plates shall be fitted into its proper place according to drawings.
3. Dip switches on all loop units must be set with a unique address, see
appendix A ”Address list/test report for Consilium Loop Units”.
4. Remove all plastic covers, protective tape or other devices preventing
detectors/loop units to be function tested.
5. All cables shall be connected to the loop unit terminals according to the
special document ”Connections for Consilium Analogue Detectors”, see
appendix B.
6. If the loop units shall be tested with Salwico SE3000 test device, follow the
procedure described in the Salwico SE3000 User’s Guide.
7. Check the addresses of all loop units one by one, according to appendix A
”Address list/test report for Consilium Loop Units” and the installation
according to appendix B ”Connections for Consilium Analogue Detectors”.
8. An ”Address list/test report for Consilium Loop Units”, appendix A, must
be filled in for each loop. Check each single detector and make a mark on
each checked address.
9. After each loop is completely tested the person in charge for the loop
installation must sign the ”Address list/test report for Consilium Loop
Units”, appendix A.
10. Fax each signed protocol in one copy to Consilium authorised
representative and one copy to Consilium Marine, Gothenburg, Sweden.
11. When all loops are tested and all protocols are signed, a Consilium service
engineer can be asked to come for the final control and adjustment of the
system.
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Salwico CS3000

Part C: Central status


1. All control and indication functions must be connected to relay outputs.
Outputs and inputs according to Consilium terminal drawings and
”Installations Manual Salwico CS3000”
2. All loops shall be connected to the central according to Consilium terminal
drawings.
3. All deviations from above criteria’s causes delay-time and will be invoiced.
4. No power to be connected to the central unit without presence of a
Consilium engineer!
The requirements are made in order to minimise the start-up costs for
shipyard/owner during the commissioning.

Summary
The following documents must be filled in and faxed to Consilium
+46 - 31 58 57 40 and your local Consilium representative in your
country before commissioning of the system starts.

1. ”Address list/test report for Consilium Loop Units”, appendix A, one for
each loop.
Installation Manual Appendix A
Salwico CS3000

Appendix A
The Address List/Test Reports
Address List / Test Report Loop no...............(1/2)
for Consilium Marine CS4000 Fire Alarm Loop Units
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Example 8 o o o
o
o o o o OK o ON

o o o o o o o
o o
9 o o o o o o Not OK
OFF
OK OK OK OK OK
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
1 o o o o o o o 31 o o o 61 o o o 91 o o o 121 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
2 o o o o o o o 32 o o o o o o o 62 o o o 92 o o o o 122 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
3 o o o o o o 33 o o o o o o 63 o o 93 o o o 123 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
4 o o o o o o o 34 o o o o o o 64 o o o o o o o 94 o o o 124 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
5 o o o o o o 35 o o o o o 65 o o o o o o 95 o o 125 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
6 o o o o o o 36 o o o o o o 66 o o o o o o 96 o o o o o o 126 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
7 o o o o o 37 o o o o o 67 o o o o o 97 o o o o o 127 o

o o o o o o o o o o
8 o o o o o o o 38 o o o o o 68 o o o o o o 98 o o o o o 128 o o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
9 o o o o o o 39 o o o o 69 o o o o o 99 o o o o 129 o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o
10 o o o o o o 40 o o o o o o 70 o o o o o 100 o o o o o 130 o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
11 o o o o o 41 o o o o o 71 o o o o 101 o o o o 131 o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o
12 o o o o o o 42 o o o o o 72 o o o o o o 102 o o o o 132 o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
13 o o o o o 43 o o o o 73 o o o o o 103 o o o 133 o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o
14 o o o o o 44 o o o o o 74 o o o o o 104 o o o
o
o
o o
o 134 o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
15 o o o o 45 o o o o 75 o o o o 105 o
o o
o
o
o o
o 135 o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o
16 o o o o o o o 46 o o o o 76 o o o o o 106 o
o
o
o
o
o o
o 136 o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o
17 o o o o o o 47 o o o 77 o o o o 107 o o
o
o
o
o o
o 137 o
o o
o
o o o
o

o o o o o o o o
18 o o o o o o 48 o o o o o o 78 o o o o 108 o o
o o
o
o o
o 138 o
o
o
o
o o o
o

o o o o o o o o
19 o o
o o
o
o o o 49 o o o o o 79 o o o 109 o
o
o o
o
o o
o 139 o o
o
o
o o o
o

o o o o o
20 o o
o
o
o
o o o 50 o o o o o 80 o o o o o o 110 o
o o o
o
o o
o 140 o o
o o
o o o
o

o o o o o o o
21 o
o
o
o
o
o o o 51 o o o o 81 o o o o o 111 o o o o
o
o o
o 141 o
o
o o
o o o
o

o o o
22 o
o o
o
o
o o o 52 o o
o
o
o o
o o 82 o o o o o 112 o o o o
o o o
o 142 o
o o o
o o o
o

o o o o
23 o o o
o
o
o o o 53 o
o
o
o
o o
o o 83 o o o o 113 o
o o o
o o o
o 143 o o o o
o o o
o

24 o o o
o o
o o o 54 o
o o
o
o o
o o 84 o o
o
o
o
o
o
o 114 o
o
o o
o o o
o 144 o o o o
o
o o
o

25 o
o o
o o
o o o 55 o o o
o
o o
o o 85 o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o 115 o o
o o
o o o
o 145 o
o o o
o
o o
o

26 o
o
o
o o
o o o 56 o o o
o o o
o o 86 o
o o
o
o
o
o
o 116 o o
o
o
o o o
o 146 o
o
o o
o
o o
o

27 o o
o
o o
o o o 57 o
o o
o o o
o o 87 o o o
o
o
o
o
o 117 o
o
o
o
o o o
o 147 o o
o o
o
o o
o

28 o o
o o o
o o o 58 o
o
o
o o o
o o 88 o o o
o o
o
o
o 118 o
o o
o
o o o
o 148 o o
o
o
o
o o
o

29 o
o
o o o
o o o 59 o o
o
o o o
o o 89 o
o o
o o
o
o
o 119 o o o
o
o o o
o 149 o
o
o
o
o
o o
o

30 o
o o o o
o o o 60 o o
o o o o
o o 90 o
o
o
o o
o
o
o 120 o o o
o o o o
o 150 o
o o
o
o
o o
o

Shipyard NB no SG no In charge of loop testing


Address List / Test Report Loop no...............(2/2)
for Consilium Marine CS4000 Fire Alarm Loop Units
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Example 8 o o o
o
o o o o OK o ON

o o o o o o o
o o
9 o o o o o o Not OK
OFF
OK OK OK OK
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
151 o o o 181 o o o 211 o o o 241 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
152 o o o o o 182 o o o 212 o o o o 242 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
153 o o o o 183 o o 213 o o o 243 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
154 o o o o 184 o o o o 214 o o o 244 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
155 o o o 185 o o o 215 o o 245 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
156 o o o o 186 o o o 216 o o o o 246 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
157 o o o 187 o o 217 o o o 247 o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
158 o o o 188 o o o 218 o o o 248 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
159 o o 189 o o 219 o o 249 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
160 o o o o o o 190 o o 220 o o o 250 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
161 o o o o o 191 o 221 o o 251 o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
162 o o o o o 192 o o o o o o 222 o o 252 o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
163 o o o o 193 o o o o o 223 o 253 o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
164 o o o o o 194 o o o o o 224 o o o o o 254 o

o o o o o o o o o o o o
165 o o o o 195 o o o o 225 o o o o 255 o o o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o
166 o o o o 196 o o o o o 226 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
167 o o o 197 o o o o 227 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o o
168 o o o o o 198 o o o o 228 o o o o

o o o o o o o o o o
169 o
o o
o
o
o
o
o
199 o o o 229 o o o

o o o o o o o o
170 o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
200 o o o o o 230 o o o

o o o o o o o o o o
171 o o
o
o
o
o
o
o
201 o o o o 231 o o

o o o o
172 o o
o o
o
o
o
o
202 o
o
o
o
o o
o o
232 o o o o

o o o o o
173 o
o
o o
o
o
o
o
203 o o
o
o
o o
o o
233 o o o

174 o
o o o
o
o
o
o
204 o o
o o
o o
o o
234 o
o
o
o
o
o o o

175 o o o o
o
o
o
o
205 o
o
o o
o o
o o
235
o o
o
o
o
o o o

176 o o o o
o o
o
o
206 o
o o o
o o
o o
236 o o
o o
o
o o o

177 o
o o o
o o
o
o
207 o o o o
o o
o o
237
o
o
o o
o
o o o

178 o
o
o o
o o
o
o
208 o o o o
o
o
o o
238 o
o o o
o
o o o

179 o o
o o
o o
o
o
209 o
o o o
o
o
o o
239
o o o o
o
o o o

180 o o
o
o
o o
o
o
210 o
o
o o
o
o
o o
240 o o o o
o o o o

Shipyard NB no SG no In charge of loop testing


Installation Manual Appendix B
Salwico CS3000

Appendix B
Connections for Consilium Marine loop units
ÇConsilium Marine

Connection of loop units 1/2


Detectors Manual call points
NS-AOS NS-ACP
NS-AIS NS-ACP IP55
NS-AH/AIS NS-ACPWP
NS-AOHS
NS-AH/CS
NS-AIHS
NS-AUV

Short circuit isolator Timer


NS-SCI NS-TIMAC

Loop IN +1
-2
+3 Loop OUT
-4

Address units
NS-AIN1/ID2 NS-AIN1/ID3
Conventional detectors
1 (+) Safe area Hazardous area, IS units Loop IN 1 (+)
Loop IN
2 (-) 2 (-)
Loop OUT 3 (+) Loop OUT 3 (+) Detector Last detector
4 (-) IS unit Last IS unit 4 (-)
NS-ISOLATOR
5 (+) 5 (+) 1 1 + + 1 1 + +
ELR-33
6 (-) 1 11 (+) 1 (+) 1 1 + + 1 1 + + 6 (-) 2 2 2 2
ELR-33
7 (+) 1 2 12 (-) 2 (-) 2 2 2 2 7 (+)
8 (-) 2 8 (-)

NS-AIN2/ID7 NS-AIN2/ID8
Loop IN 1 (+) Sprinkler station Loop IN 1 (+)
2 (-) 2 (-)
Loop OUT 3 (+) ELR-4.7 Flow switch (no flow position)
Loop OUT 3 (+) ELR-4.7 Input
4 (-)
5 (+) 4 (-)
6 (-) 5 (+)
7 (+) 6 (-)
ELR-4.7 Sprinkler valve (open position)
8 (-) 7 (+)
8 (-)

Addressable IS units
NS-AOS-IS
NS-AOHS-IS Safe area Hazardous area
ACP-IS
NS-ISOLATOR-A NS-AOS-IS ACP-IS
NS-AOHS-IS
Loop in 21(+)
22(-) 1(+) 1(+)
Loop out 23(+) To next IS unit
2(-) 2(-)
24(-) (max 20)
Black (-) Red (+)
Call point circuits
ÇConsilium Marine

Connection of loop units 2/2


Address units
AE-2
AE-2K
AE-2K/I
AE-2E

ID Switch

Detectors
Evolution type detectors
RDJ-2
RDJ-2T
RDO-2
TDT-2
HA100-HA110 Loop in 1(+) Loop out
OA100-140 6(-)
IA100-140
3(-)
WITH BASES:
UB-1, UB-2
SPB-ADAPT
EV-P 3 mA remote
EV-PH
EV-DP output
EV-DPH
EV-H 54
EV-H 84
EV-H A1R

Loop units Manual call points


KS-2, KS-2K LKA01→LKA05
VE-1, VE-2
LK-2, LK-2K
SID-38
SID-38T +
TDT-2K Loop in Loop out
UR-2K
UR-2KN -
VL-2, VL-2K
Red Black

Call point circuits


Installation Manual 1
Fault codes

Appendix C: Fault codes


The word FAULT is displayed on the first line of the display together with a
fault code followed by the section number and the address for the section unit
causing the problem, if the system has this information. Additional text is
displayed on line two, if provided. A few fault codes can not be displayed with
all this information. These fault codes are marked with an asterisk (*) in the
summary below.

Fault code Cause Remedy

Major computer failure Program execution has stopped. Contact our service department.

1 Missing control unit System loop break. Mend the cable.


Control unit incorrectly Contact our service department.
addressed.
Hardware fault in the control Exchange the unit.
unit.
Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
control units.
2 Additional control unit Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
control units.
3 Missing central LPK-2 in a central unit is Set valid address.
incorrectly addressed.
System loop break. Mend the cable.
LPK-2 has a hardware fault. Exchange the board.
Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
control units.
4 Additional central Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
central units.
5 Section(s) missing SPK-2 or LPK-2 has a hardware Exchange the board.
fault.
Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
sections.
6 Additional section(s) Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
sections.
7 Missing section unit * Wrong definition of number of Contact our service department.
section units.
Section unit connections faulty. Connect the units correctly and
check the addresses.
Missing answer from a section Exchange the unit.
unit.
Installation Manual 2
Fault codes

8 Additional section unit(s) * Wrong definition of number of Compare the installation with
section units. the drawings. Contact our
service department.
Section unit connections faulty. Connect the unit correctly.
21 Bad answer (Abnormal Bad communication with one or Exchange the section unit if the
condition) several section units, could be condition remains or returns. If
temporary. this fault is not temporary
contact our service department.
22 No answer Wrong type of section unit. Exchange to the correct section
unit.
The section unit has two Check the units.
addresses.
Hardware fault. Exchange the unit.
A fuse is blown. A secondary Exchange the fuse.
fault appears, code (83).
Cable break in loop or system Mend the cable. See Cable at
loop. A secondary fault appears, the end of this appendix.
code (121).
23 Wrong loop unit mark Section unit faulty. Exchange the section unit.
24 Wrong unit status Section unit faulty. Exchange the section unit.
Wrong software in CS3000. Change the software.
Wrong type of detector Install correct type of detector.
installed. Restart the system.
25 Unknown ID Communication error Reboot and retry. If this does
not solve the problem, contact
our service dept.
Software too old Update software
26 Bad loop comm. * The loop communication is bad. Test the loop. Measure the cable
(Abnormal condition) resistance. See Cable at the end
of this appendix.
27 Loop comm. stopped The loop communication is Contact our service department.
stopped by a section unit.
28 Loop trans. stopped Communication error on central Contact our service department.
unit level.
29 Communication error
Two section units with the same Check the section units.
address.
Faulty section unit. Exchange the section unit.
41 Booted The system is booting. Contact our service department.
42 Boot disabled Section unit is faulty. Exchange the section unit.
Address unit on a sub-loop is Test the sub-loop.
faulty.
Installation Manual 3
Fault codes

43 Wrong address interval Overlapping address intervals. Set a valid address interval.
End-address of the interval is Set a valid address interval.
lower then the start-address.
44 Illegal address
Faulty section unit. Exchange the section unit.

51 Loop output missing Output not configured in DEF-P Check DEF-P


52 Loop input missing Input not configured in DEF-P Check DEF-P
61 Memory checksum error Error in RAM or EPROM. Restart. If the fault returns
exchange the unit.
62 Setup data error The system is not defined or Contact our service department.
faulty LPK-2.
63 CPU busy Internal fault Contact our service department.
64 Loop poll fault The communication between the Contact our service department.
section units is interrupted.
71 Error in cause/effect Faulty definition of external Contact our service department.
program controls.

72 Error in definitions Faulty definition. Contact our service department.

81 Mains fault Mains power missing. Attend to the problem.


Fuses are blown in the power Exchange the net fuses.
unit.
Cable break. Mend the cable. See Cable
break at the end of this chapter.
82 Battery fault Battery or battery cables faulty Check battery
83 Fuse fault A fuse is blown in the system. Exchange the fuse. See Fuses at
the end of this appendix.
84 Low voltage Internal voltage fault. Contact our service department.
85 I/O-fault Incorrect numbers of I/O- Contact our service department.
boards.
A PCB is missing. Contact our service department.
One of the boards ARK-2, INK- Exchange the board.
2, UTK-2, RS232K-2 or KPK-2
are faulty.
Contact our service department
86 Not testable Unit not able to be tested
Replace unit
87 No stop autolarm A loop unit continues to send
autoalarm
Replace unit
88 No stop BBU A unit continues to send basic
back up alarm
Installation Manual 4
Fault codes

Replace unit
89 No autoalarm Unable to use autoalarm
Optical smoke detector: Clean
90 Polluted detector Detector head is polluted.
the detector head according to
(Abnormal condition)
recommendations.

Ion smoke detector: Exchange


the detector.
91 Hardware fault Hardware is faulty Exchange the unit
92 Not resettable The unit is not resettable due to Wait until the smoke, heat levels
that the alarm condition remains are normalized.
(smoke, heat etc).
93 Fuse/Cable fault A fuse is blown in the central Exchange the fuse. See Fuses at
unit. the end of this appendix.
Cable break. Mend the cable. See Cable
break at the end of this
appendix.
94 General fault in SPSP
Fault in sub central SPSP Check sub central
95 General fault in sub central
Fault in sub central Check sub central
96 Battery fuse/cable fault
A fuse is blown in the central Exchange the fuse. See Fuses at
unit. the end of this appendix.
Cable break. Mend the cable. See Cable
break at the end of this
appendix.
101 Alarm function failure The alarm function in the Exchange the detector.
detector does not work.
102 Thermistor fault
Thermistor in a heat detector Exchange the detector.
faulty.
103 Ion smoke chamber fault Ion chamber in an ionisation Exchange the detector. If the
detector faulty. fault remains contact our service
department.
121 Cable break * One of the system loops, a Mend the cable. See Cable
detector loop or a conventional break at the end of this chapter.
loop is faulty.
122 Short circuit Short circuit in unit Check the unit.
123 Section not connected Section not connected Check/connect the section
124 Subloop cable break * Cable break. Mend the cable. See Cable
break at the end of this
appendix.
Missing end-of-line unit. Connect an end-of-line unit.
125 Short circuit * Short circuit on the detector See Short-circuit at the end of
loop. this appendix.
Installation Manual 5
Fault codes

126 Short circuit on prim. Short circuit between the Attend to the problem.
Side positive and the negative
connector on the primary side.
127 Short circuit on sec. Short circuit between the Attend to the problem.
Side positive and the negative
connector on the secondary side.
141 Earth fault + Earth fault between the positive See Earth fault at the end of this
connector and earth. appendix.
142 Earth fault - Earth fault between the negative See Earth fault at the end of this
connector and earth. appendix.
143 High current Normal current exceeded Check power consumers
144 Earth fault Earth fault (either positive or Locate and fix the cause
negative)
145 Low voltage Too low system voltage from Test the rectifier and measure
the power unit the voltage. Contact our service
department.
147 Fire Prewarning The system has detected a Check the unit.
smoke value approaching the
alarm level.
148 Fault alarm transmitted Obsolete Obsolete
149 Fire brigade disconnection Industrial application only. Reconnect the connection.
Transfer to fire brigade
disconnected.
150 Timer Stuck The timer does not work Check the unit.
properly.
153 Emergency power failure The emergency power is Check the emergency power
missing
154 Secondary power failure All 115/230VAC power supplies Check the power supplies
are faulty
161 Door Open A door is still open one minute Check the door.
after the instruction to close it
was sent.
162 Door closed A door intended to be open is Open the door
closed
163 Open Door Subloop Cable break between module Mend the cable.
Break and open door sensor.
164 Door Closed Subloop Cable break between module Mend the cable.
Break and closed door sensor.
Installation Manual 6
Fault codes

165 Disconnected detector in Warning signal if a disconnected Only information.


alarm detector reaches its alarm level

166 Damper /Door should Damper/door in wrong position. Check for obstruction.
have been opened
167 Damper /Door should Damper/door in wrong position. Check for obstruction.
have been closed
170 Sensor Fault The detector has a faulty sensor Replace the detector.
element.
NB This fault could be the result Check the location of the
of air blowing at the unit. detector and if need be, move it
to a less windy location.

171 Cable break from input 1 There is a cable break on input Check the cable.
1.

172 Cable break from input 1 There is a cable break on input Check the cable.
2.

173 Door Feedback There is no response from the Check the door-holder relay and
door-holding relay. its cable.

174 No power supply for loop No power feed from the pcb. DC/DC converter faulty.

175 Door in wrong position Door in wrong position. Check for obstruction.

176 Cable break positive side Check for a cable break on Mend the cable break.
positive lead.
A tripped short circuit isolator Check the short circuit isolators.
can cause this fault.

177 Cable break negative side Check for a cable break on Mend the cable break.
negative lead.
A tripped short circuit isolator Check the short circuit isolators.
can cause this fault.

178 Wrong type of loop unit Check the ID setting of the Set a correct value on the DIP-
found faulty unit. switch of the unit.

179 Unable to detect short Unable to detect short circuit. Exchange loop-PCB.
circuit
180 Valve Closed Valve closed. Check why it is closed.

181 Loop cable short circuit Short circuit on subloop. Check cable.

182 Cable break A cable break has been detected. Check corresponding cables.

183 Cable overload, current There is an overload in the Check if too many units are
limit reached cable. connected to the cable. Compare
with cable data.

184 Power fault The power supply is lost. Check power generation.
Installation Manual 7
Fault codes

185 Loss of capacity to charge The battery charger is unable to Check the battery charger and
battery charge the battery. the battery.

186 External Fault Fault from input. Check cable and/or external
unit.

187 Double address on loop Check the offending units Set correct addresses for the
against drawings. units, with the DIP-switches.

188 Lost capability to detect Hard ware fault. Exchange unit.


earth fault
189 Fire patrol alarm Unit faulty Exchange the unit
Deviation from the pre- Check with the fire patrol
programmed fire patrol round personnel.
Installation Manual 8
Fault codes

Cable break
No section units are answering.
- The cable is broken before the first section unit if no answer is received on a
single fed loop.
- The cable is broken before the first section unit and after the last section unit
the if the loop is a double fed loop.

Section units are answering.


Look for the last section units answering on each side of the loop. The cable
break is situated after or between the answering units.
Earth fault
Check the loops one by one.

1. Remove one loop at a time.


2. Reset the fault.
3. The loop is OK if the fault reappears. If this is the case reconnect the loop
again.
4. Repeat this procedure for all the loops.
5. When all the loops are tested examine each faulty loop in a conventional
way to locate the earth faults.
6. If the earth fault still remains after these steps, examine the cables to all
other devices connected to the fire alarm system.
Short circuit
No section units answers
Search for the short-circuits between the central unit and the first short circuit
isolator.

If one or more section units do not answer


Search for the short circuit between the fault reported short circuit isolators to
find the exact location of the fault.

The easiest way to find a short circuit is to divide the cable in two halves,
locate the short-circuit on one of the halves. Divide this half of the cable again
into two halves. Continue to divide the cable into halves until you have found
the short-circuit.

Major computer failure


The fire alarm system has entered a very serious state when the text MAJOR
COMPUTER FAILURE is shown on the display or only the FAULT LED is
lit and the display is totally blank. Please contact our service department.
Installation Manual 9
Fault codes

Fuses
Check the fuses on the boards included in the system. The fuses are mounted
on the front panels on the following boards: ARK-2, GSK-2, INK-2, KPK-4,
LPK-2, RS232K-2, SPK-2 and UTK-2. The fuses to the IKK-4 are mounted on
the board itself.

Fault code Board Fuse Fuse rating


81 CSS3300 2A5 Net fuse 5 AT 5x20 mm
81 CSS3300 2A5 Net fuse 5AT 5x20 mm
83 ARK-2 F1: Output 24 VDC 1+ 2A 5x20 mm
83 ARK-2 F2: Output 24 VDC 1- 2A 5x20 mm
83 ARK-2 F3: Output 24 VDC 2+ 2A 5x20 mm
83 ARK-2 F4: Output 24 VDC 2- 2A 5x20 mm
83 GSK-2 Main fuse 2AT 5x20 mm
83 INK-2 Main fuse 250 mAT 5x20 mm
83 KPK-2 Main fuse 250 mAT 5x20 mm
83 LPK-2 Main fuse * 250 mAT 5x20 mm
83 RS232K-2 Main fuse 250 mAT 5x20 mm
83 SPK-2 Main fuse 1AT 5x20 mm
83 UTK-2 Main fuse 250 mAT 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F5: Alarm bell output 1+ 2A 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F6: Alarm bell output 1- 2A 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F7: Alarm bell output 2+ 2A 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F8: Alarm bell output 2- 2A 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F9: Alarm bell output 3- 2A 5x20 mm
93 ARK-2 F10: Alarm bell output 3+ 2A 5x20 mm
93 CSS3300 F4: Battery fuse 10AT 6,3x32 mm
93 CSS3300 F5: Battery fuse 10AT 6,3x32 mm
Not supervised ARK-2 F11: Relay output RL1 2A 5x20 mm
Not supervised ARK-2 F12: Relay output RL2 2A 5x20 mm
Not supervised ARK-2 F13: Relay output RL3 2A 5x20 mm
Not supervised ARK-2 F14: GA-output 2A 5x20 mm
Not supervised IKK-4 F1: Control unit panel 500 mAT 5x20 mm
Not supervise IKK-4 F2: Main fuse 100 mAT 5x20 mm
Not supervised IKK-4 F3: Main fuse for F4-F5 500 mAT 5x20 mm
Not supervised IKK-4 F4: Power supply ext. 315 mAT 5x20 mm
device
Not supervised IKK-4 F5: Power supply 315 mAT 5x20 mm

* The central unit is not working properly. Indicator No. 1 (green) is not lit.
Installation Manual USCG Appendix D D-1
CS3000

Appendix D:
Installation and operation addendum

Installation and Operation Addendum


for Salwico CS3000 and CS3004
as U.S. Coast Guard Approved System

The fire detection system must be installed and configured in accordance with Subpart 161.002 and
Subchapter J of Title 46 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, and with the 1993 or later version of
NFPA 72. This is in addition to any other requirements specific to the vessel and its route. Only those
components listed on the approved component list may be used.

The approved component list identifies those components that may be used in locations requiring an
exceptional degree of protection. Location requiring an exceptional degree of protection means a
location exposed to weather, seas, splashing, pressure-directed liquids, or similar moisture conditions.
These locations include--
(1) On deck;
(2) A machinery space;
(3) A cargo space;
(4) A location within a galley or pantry area, laundry, or water closet which contains a shower or
bath; and
(5) Other spaces with similar environmental conditions.

The fire detection system shall be installed as a fully addressable system. Any non-addressable
initiating device must be used with an addressing unit to provide an address for that device. Each
addressing unit shall be used to support only one device. Examples of non-addressable initiating
devices are the manual call point NS-CPWP and the UV-flame detector NS-DUV.

A trouble signal must be annunciated by the activation of the Models UR-2K and UR-2KN timers.
Timer UR-2K must be installed in a locker.

The fire control panels (CS3000 and CS3004) must be installed with two sources of external power.
The internal battery cannot be used to satisfy the requirement for a secondary source of power.
Installation manual USCG Appendix E E-1
CS3000

Appendix E:
Component list for USCG approved systems
Approved Component List for Salwico CS3000 or CS3004 systems as an U.S. Coast Guard approved system.

Components Also for Locations Requiring Exceptional


Degree of Protection
Central panels, repeaters, bells and power supply
CS3000, Fire Alarm Panel incl. Power supply and battery
CS3004, Fire Alarm Panel incl. Power supply and battery
MX3000, Maxi Repeater Unit
MN3000, Mini Repeater Unit
Wheelock 7002T-24 Horn with Strobe
Wheelock MG-G10-24-R Bell 10-inch Gong, 24-volt, red Yes
Wheelock MG-G6-24-R Bell 6-inch Gong, 24-volt, red
Manual Call points
LKA-01 Addressable Manual call point Yes
LKA-02 Addressable Manual call point for harsh environment, IP55 Yes
LKA-03 Addressable Manual call point for very harsh environment, IP67 Yes
NS-CPWP Manual call point, water proof IP67 Yes
NS-CP, Manual call point, IP 22 Yes
NS-CP, Manual call point, IP55 Yes
NS-ACP Addressable Manual call point, IP22 Yes
NS-ACP Addressable Manual call point, IP55 Yes
NS-ACPWP Addressable manual call point, water proof IP67 Yes
NS-ACP-IS Intrinsically safe Addressable Manual call point Yes
Other address units
AE-2, Addressing Unit Yes
AE-2K, Addressing Unit for harsh environment Yes
AE-2K/I, Addressing Unit for harsh environment Yes
KS-2, Short Circuit Isolator Yes
KS-2K, Short Circuit Isolator for harsh environment Yes
VL-2, Indication Unit Yes
VL-2K, Indication Unit for harsh environment Yes
UR-2K, Timer Unit Yes
UR-2KN, Timer Unit Yes
NS-AIN-1 address unit
NS-AIN-2 address unit Yes
NS-AI021 Control & Indicating Unit Yes
NS-SCI Short circuit isolator IP55 Yes
Smoke and combined Smoke / Heat detectors
RDJ-2T, Combined Ionisation Smoke and Heat Detector Yes
RDJ-2, Ionisation Smoke Detector Yes
IA 130, Combined Ionisation Smoke / Heat Detector Yes
IA 120, Ionisation smoke detector w. subloop Yes
IA 100, Ionisation Smoke Detector Yes
OA 130, Combined Optical Smoke / Heat Detector Yes
OA 120, Optical Smoke Detector w. subloop Yes
OA 100, Optical Smoke Detector Yes
ST-I-IS, Intrinsically Safe Smoke Detector Yes
Installation manual USCG Appendix E E-2
CS3000

DOS-3 Optical smoke detector


EV-PH Combined Optical Smoke/Heat detector Yes
EV-DP Optical Smoke Detector Yes
EV-P Optical Smoke Detector Yes
NS-AOHS Combined Optical Smoke/Heat detector
NS-AOHS-IS Intrinsically safe optical smoke/heat dual detector
NS-AOS Optical Smoke Detector Yes
Heat detectors
TDT-2 / 57Degr.C, Heat Detector Yes
TDT-2K / 57 Heat Detector Yes
TDT-2K / 57 ROR Heat detector Yes
TDT-2K / 80Degr.C, Heat Detector Yes
TDT-2K / 80Degr.C, ROR Heat Detector Yes
HA 100, Heat Detector 57 Degree. C Yes
HA 102, Heat Detector 57 Degree. C R/R Yes
HA 110, Heat Detector 80 Degree. C Yes
SWM-1KL, Heat Detector 57 Degree. C Yes
SWM-1KL/IS, Intrinsically Safe Heat Detector 57 Degree. C Yes
HC 100, Heat Detector 57 °C
EV-H/A1R Heat Detector 57 °C Yes
EV-H/CS Heat Detector 84 °C Yes
NS-AH/A1S Heat Detector 57 °C Yes
NS-AH/CS Heat Detector 84 °C Yes
Flame Detector
NS-DUV, UV-Flame Detector Yes
NS-DIR, Flame detector Yes
NS-AUV, Analogue flame detector Yes
Intrinsically Safe Arrangement
ES-2K, Intrincically safe interface Yes
ZBK-1, Zener barrier Yes

Separate power supply


P-502, Auxiliary Power Supply. Battery included Yes

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