Ravel RE - 104 Installation, Commissioning & Operating Manual

Manual is about: Fire Alarm Control Panel

Summary of RE - 104

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    Re –102 re - 104 fire alarm control panel installation, commissioning & operating manual.

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 1.

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 2.

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 3 notes:.

  • Page 5: Table of Contents

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 4 table of contents chapter 1: introduction …………........…….....................4 1.1: system design & planning..............................................4 1.2: general .………...............................................................4 1.3: fire alarm procedure …......

  • Page 6: Chapter 1:  Introduction

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 5 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 commi...

  • Page 7: 1.3 Fire Alarm Procedures

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 6 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 instructe...

  • Page 8: 1.5 Routine Testing

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 7 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 ...

  • Page 9: 2.1  Product Features

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 8 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 de...

  • Page 10: 2.2  Specification

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 9 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 wiri...

  • Page 11: 2.3.1

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 10 2.3 controls and indication 2.3.1 led indication system on – green a.C power on – green standby on – green hooter fault – yellow silenced – yellow zone fire – red zone fault – yellow zone isolate / walktest – yellow local buzzer a piezo buzzer provides separate and d...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 11 reset key: this key is pressed to reset the entire system and while in reset condition, all detector loop voltages are cut off up to 3 seconds for detectors and mcp’s, then voltages are put on to the loop. Cursor keys : the cursor keys (right / left arrows) are used ...

  • Page 13: Chapter 3:   Installation

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 12 chapter 3: installation 3.1 installation precaution installation precautions warning - several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be ...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 13 verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% i.R. Drop from the specified device voltage. Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: ...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 14 3.2 mounting details place the panel in its mounting position and fix the panel to the wall using the slots of the four screws. Ensure the enclosure and the inner parts of the panel are given sufficient protection during installation. All external cables are to be en...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 15 3.3 input circuits the control panel has 2 / 4 zone input circuits depending on the variant. The maximum loop resistance limit for each input circuit is 50 ohms. All field wiring of each zone is supervised for opens and ground faults. Both conditions are visually and...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 16 3.4 output circuits sounder circuits: the re - 102 / 104 provides notification appliance circuits standard as class b. The total load capacity of this circuit is capacity of this o/p is 1amps. Sounder circuit – class b note: if the non polarized devices are used, con...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 17 chapter 4: operating instruction 4.1 switch functions silence key: this key is used in fire / fault condition. To acknowledge the external sounder / internal buzzer press this key. During fire condition, after silencing the silence led glows to indicate that external...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 18 menu key: the menu key is used to enter into the programming mode for changing the zone status and other settings. The various steps involved in this menu are shown as flow chart 4.3.5. After entering into the menu, screen will be as below, 4.2 status led: normal: in...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 19 4.3 operation 4.3.1 zone fault response: when faults like open/ short occurred in the loop, the corresponding zone fault led would identify it. Note:during the above fault conditions, apart from the specific fault identification led, common fault relay and local buzz...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 20 2. By silencing, sounders are switched off and fire relay output for actuators will remains in on condition until reset. 4.3.5 programming menu flow chart: menu key - flow diagram menu key 5. Auto keylo ck 6. Keylock time 7. Auto silence 8. Sile nce time 9. Chge pass...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 21 4.3.5.1. Zone 1 from this menu, the zone 1 loop can configured as enable, disable, zone test and walk test. The default option is ‘enable’. To change the options press ‘enter’ key, then change the options by using the left/ right cursor keys. The screen will be as sh...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 22 this feature helps to perform the testing of devices by a single person. In this mode if the zone detects any fire then after 4 seconds the panel will get automatically silenced. After 2 seconds of silence, the zone will go to reset. Note1: a. If there is no more tes...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 23 4.3.5.4. Zone 4 from this menu, the zone 4 loop can configured as enable, disable, zone test and walk test. The default option is ‘enable’. To change the options press ‘enter’ key, then change the options by using the left/ right cursor keys. The screen will be as sh...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 24 4.3.5.8. Silence time the silence time will be enabled only when the auto silence is ‘enabled’. If the auto silence is in enabled condition, then by pressing the ‘enter’ key from this menu the key lock time can be changed by using the left / right keys. The default f...

  • Page 26: Chapter 5: Servicing

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 25 chapter 5: servicing 5.1 walk test mode: the re - 102 / 104 provides the capability to perform a walktest of the system without triggering the fire relay. Walk test mode allows for testing of all the zones. For a walktest, the initiating device activated on a zone wi...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 26 5.2 installation/replacement of pcb: remove the screws of pcb, which has to be changed and remove the pcb from the mounting position and place the new pcb in that same position with the screws tightened properly. 5.3 test: this feature is used to test whether the led...

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    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 27 chapter 6: battery calculation normal condition : x = s (amps) x ____ hrs. (backup time required) alarm condition : y = f (amps) x ____ hrs. (backup time required) battery ah required : ah = (x + y) x 1.2 (derating factor). Note: refer specification (page 10) for qui...

  • Page 29: Chapter 7: Trouble Shooting

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 28 chapter 7: trouble shooting indication root cause remedy there is no indication on the panel no power to the panel check ac power and standby power. If there is any false alarm from the detector may be the detector is faulty or check eol resistor ensure the ac supply...

  • Page 30: Chapter 8: Terminal Details

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 29 chapter 8: terminal details.

  • Page 31: Ravel Electronics Pvt. Ltd

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 30 ravel electronics pvt. Ltd no. 150-a, elec. Indsl. Estate, perungudi, chennai – 600 096. India tel.: 24961004 / 24960825 fax: 044-4204 9599 email: marketing@ravelfirepanels.Com web: www. Ravelfirepanels.Com date: test certificate this is to certify that the following...

  • Page 32: Ravel Electronics Pvt. Ltd

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 31 ravel electronics pvt. Ltd no. 150-a, elec. Indsl. Estate, perungudi, chennai – 600 096. India tel.: 24961004 / 24960825 fax: 044-4204 9599 email: marketing@ravelfirepanels.Com web: www. Ravelfirepanels.Com warranty certificate model no.: re – 102 / re – 104 serial n...

  • Page 33: Ravel Electronics Pvt Ltd.,

    P/n re - 102 / 104 rev. No. 0 32 ravel electronics pvt ltd., 150a, electronic industrial estate, perungudi, chennai – 600096, india. Web: www.Ravelfirepanels.Com email: marketing@ravelfirepanels.Com.