Ravel RE -102 Guida

RE –102
RE - 104
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Installation, Commissioning & Operating
Manual

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Introduction …………........…….....................4
1.1: System Design & Planning..............................................4
1.2: General .………...............................................................4
1.3: Fire Alarm Procedure ….................................................5
1.4: User Responsibility.........................................................5
1.5: Routine test............….....................................…………..6
CHAPTER 2: Product Description .....................................7
2.1: Product Features ...........................................................7
2.2: Specifications ...........................................................…..8
2.3: Controls and Indicators .................................................9
2.3.1: LED Indication...........................................…………...9
2.3.2: Controls……………………….…..….…………………..10
2.4: Mechanical Construction…….……………………………10
CHAPTER 3: Installation ..............................……..........….11
3.1: Installation Precaution……….……………………………11
3.2: Mounting Details ...................................................….…13
3.3: Input Circuits.............................................................….14
3.4: Output Circuits .........................................................….15
CHAPTER 4: Operating Instructions...….............….….....16
4.1: Switch Functions …………………….............................16
4.2: Status LED....................................….........................…17
4.3: Operation..................................................................….18
4.3.1: Zone Fault Response ................................................18
4.3.2: Zone Fault Restoral …...............................................18
4.3.3: Zone Fire Response ...........................................….. 18
4.3.4: Zone Fire Restoral …...........................................…. 18
4.3.5: programming Menu Flow Chart ….…………..............19
CHAPTER 5: Servicing……………………………..…………20
5.1: Walk test mode… …………………….............................20
5.2: Installation/Replacement of PCB................................…21
5.3: Test……....................................................................….21
5.4: Lamp Test…..............................................................….21
CHAPTER 6: Power Calculation….….………………………22
CHAPTER 7: Trouble Shooting……….……………………..23
CHAPTER 8: Terminal Detail….…..………………….………24

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Chapter 1: Introduction
This manual is intended as a complete guide to the RE - 102 / 104
model Conventional Fire Control Panel. User operating Instructions are
provided in the first part of this manual. This is followed with sections
describing installation and commissioning procedures and full
technical details are provided.
1.1 System Design and Planning
It is assumed that the system, of this control panel is a part, which
has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in
accordance with the requirements of IS 2189: 1999 and any other
local codes of practice that are applicable. The design drawings
should clearly show the positions of the field devices and the control
equipment.
1.2 General
The panel is self-contained with integral power supply and space
provision for two sealed lead-acid standby batteries and comply with
the requirements of IS 2189: 1999. The panel functions are
microprocessor controlled and test and isolate functions are included.
Provision is made for a repeater function of panel status output. The
panel can accept, per zone, automatic detectors with a total
maximum loading of 2.4mA quiescent current rating (refer to chapter
2.2), and an unlimited number of manual call points.
End of Line (EOL) devices
The panels can continue to monitor manual call points with
detectors removed, providing the detectors are fitted with a Schottky
diode and an a EOL device is used.
Installation
The panel is easy to install and operate. The panel fascia is retained by
tamper-proof screws.

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1.3 Fire Alarm Procedures
In accordance with IS 2189: 1999, written procedures should be laid
down for dealing with alarms of fire, fault warnings, and the isolation of
any part of the system. The responsible person should ensure that users
of the system are instructed in its proper use and are familiar with the
procedures.
On hearing the fire alarm:
CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED PROCEDURE Subsequent actions will
depend on the circumstances, and may include silencing the audible
alarms and resetting the system, as described later.
Fault Indication:
If the control panel indicates a Fault condition, make a note of all
illuminated indicators, refer to the chart on Page 23, and call the
service engineer.
1.4 User Responsibility
In addition to the routine testing described on routine test, the user has
a responsibility for ensuring certain actions are taken following a fire or
fault, and for implementing remedial action following a specified
incidence of false alarms. As a minimum, the user shall record any
incident and inform the service organization, who may be required to
retest the system. The user's responsibilities are described fully in IS
2189: 1999.

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1.5 Routine Testing
In order to ensure that the system is fully operational, and to comply
with the requirements of IS 2189: 1999, the following routine attention is
recommended:
Daily - Check the panel to ascertain that it indicates normal
operation. If any fault is indicated check that it has been recorded
and that the appropriate actions have been taken, e.g. informing the
maintaining company.
Weekly - Test at least one detector or call point to confirm the
operation of the panel and the audible alarms. Test a different zone
each week and, if possible, a different device. Keep a record of the
device and zone tested each week. Record and report any
malfunction.
Quarterly - The responsible person should ensure that every three
months the system is checked by a competent person. Check the
standby batteries and the charger voltage Test at least one device in
each zone to check the panel functions. Check the operation of the
audible alarms and any link to a remote manned centre, Central
Station, etc. Carry out a visual inspection of the installation to check
for alterations or obstructions and issue a certificate of testing.
Annually - The responsible person should ensure that, in addition to
the quarterly checks, each device on the system is tested and that a
visual inspection is made of the cable fittings and equipment.
Note: The control panel case should be cleaned periodically by
wiping with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use any solvents.

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Chapter 2: Product Description
The RE - 102 / 104 is a 2 / 4 zone microprocessor based conventional
Fire Alarm Control Panel. The Panel accepts water flow devices,
conventional input devices like 2 wire smoke detectors, pull stations
and other normally open contact devices. The Outputs include
Notification Appliance Circuits (sounders), Three Form – C relays 2
for alarm, 1 for fault and RS485 port to interface with remote
annunciator (Optional). It supervises all wiring, AC voltage and
Battery level.
2.1 Product Features
¾Rugged CRCA sheet with powder coated finish.
¾Operates on 220v, 50Hz AC supply.
¾Standby battery back up with built in charging.
¾Error free Fire / Fault status in unambiguous colored LED
indication.
¾Switch Mode Power Supply.
¾16 X 2 LCD Display.
¾Tactile key pad for easy operation.
¾Main, Standby status indication.
¾Low Battery visual warning with audible tone.
¾Zone wise one man walk test facility.
¾RS 485 communication port for Repeater / network. (Optional).
¾Relay output for actuators.
¾Lamp Test facility.
¾Zone Isolation facility with loop voltage cut off.
¾Programmable Keypad lock.
¾Programmable Auto Silence.
¾Compatible to all types of conventional detectors.

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2.2 Specification
AC Power
220 VAC, 50 Hz. +10% - 15%
Battery (Lead Acid only)
Charging: Constant Voltage – 27.6v @ 0.5A(Max)
Charging Capacity: 7 Amp Hour Battery Max.
System Quiescent Current: 60mA
Initiating Device Circuits (Zone Circuit)
All zones are Class B wiring
Normal Operating Voltage: Nominal 24 VDC
Alarm Current: 15 – 35mA threshold
Short Circuit Current: 42mA Maximum
Loop resistance: 50 ohms Maximum
End-Of-Line Resistor: 4.7K, 1/4watt
Standby Current: 6.8mA (2.4mA for Detectors)
Notification Appliance Circuits (Sounder Circuit)
Class – B wiring
Operating Nominal Voltage: 24 VDC
Hooter (NACs) output: 1A
End-Of-Line Resistor: 4.7K, 1/4watt
Three Form – C Relays
Relay Contact Rating: 2Amps @ 30 VDC, 2Amps @ 30VAC (Fire – 2
No’s, Fault – 1 No.).
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