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Protec CirrusPro 200 Engineer's Manual

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Protec CirrusPro 200 User Manual
Protec CirrusPro 200 User Guide
Protec CirrusPro 200 Online Manual

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  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 27 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.2.16 Print This option will print the current set up to the PC printer selected. The standard Windows printer selection form is displayed. 3.2.17 Set Security Code / Set User Code The default High Security Code is 123456 and User code is 112233. These can be changed by entering the number in the box. The User level security code stops unauthorised access to some of the menus. These numbers must be noted, otherwise access to features w

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 30 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.3 Handling Detector Unit Data (The Network Menu) 3.3.1 Saving Data Any changes in the set up of a unit must be downloaded to it; this has to be done manually from the menu but is prompted when closing the connection where changes have not been saved. Any attempt to close the PC program, when changes have been made, displays a prompt: Selecting ‘Yes’ will leave the connection without saving the changes. To ensure the data is as stored in the unit, i.e. to lose chang

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 18 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.2.3 Running CirrusPro Software Having checked that all the connections are correct, both pipe work and wiring, the system can now be commissioned: 1. Apply power to the detector unit. The PC can be powered when this occurs but it is usually better that the CirrusPro Software is not running. 2. The unit will commence a power up sequence: Tunes the pump to find most efficient frequency. Checks that the pump can produce the req

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 43 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 4.0 Servicing and Maintenance These sections firstly detail how the system is checked for correct operations using the PC software (Section 4.2 and 4.3). This is followed by the routine maintenance required. For equivalent features using the panel display see section 3.4 4.1 Periodic Checks & Maintenance The CirrusPro continuously adjusts its monitoring functions by means of feedback loops, ensuring a minimum of maintenance. To ensure continued proper operation, the system must be checked: • Daily by the User. • Every three mon

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 48 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 4.3.2 Service Information This lists the current values for various readings within the unit. If any measurements are close to unacceptable limits, corrective action should then be taken. See Section 6 for a list of faults and corrective actions. Operating the Commissioned button saves this data in the Site Information memory. 4.4 Service Operations As well as confirming the status of the Cirrus Pro unit as shown in the sections above, the following Servicing actions must be carried out: Clean the airflow boar

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 31 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.3.2 Closing the connection Data can be saved to file for future reference, this is done from the CirrusPro opening window. Clicking on the X in the top right hand corner, when connected to a unit will return to this window. Select File and Save to open the windows ‘Save As’ dialogue box. Enter a filename for the site commissioned and select Save. The file extension will be .IND. At this point all data is uploaded from each detector unit on the network. It can take a few minutes due to the amount of data being tr

  • 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 23 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual Time Zones When using Time Zones, each zone has its own set of gain and threshold values for each pipe. Each day is split into three time zones, the current zone is indicated by ‘>>’ when the menu is entered. The start times for the thr

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 12 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual Inputs: Programmable (Reset, Disable, Gain, Isolate, External Fault, Mains Fail, Battery Fault) Data Retention: 200 events “Event Log”, Historic Particle Graph Water Requirements: Distilled, replenished as required, dependent upon environment Note: Low ambient humidity (<50%R.H) or high ambient temperature (>30C) conditions will increase the water usage. Unit Operati

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, Protec Fire Detection (Export) Ltd, Protec House, Churchill Way, Nelson, Lancashire. BB9 6RT. Telephone: +44 (0) 1282 717171 Fax: +44 (0) 1282 717273 CIRRUS PRO ASPIRATING FIRE DETECTOR Engineers Manual

  • 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 6 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 1.0 Introduction This manual details the methods employed to install, commission and service the CirrusPro Series Aspirating Fire Detectors. Background It is known that particles smaller than the wavelength of visible light occur spontaneously as a material is

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 52 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual Displays can be set up to connect to a single Detector Node or to monitor all nodes and display information from any detector. Setting the Connect Node to 000 allows the display to monitor all the detectors. Setting the Connect Node to any value 224 to 255 automatically connects the display to that detector. For displays within detector enclosures, the Connect Node number is usually set to the associated Detector Node number. In the example system: Node 128 with have Connect Node 255 Node 126 with have Connect Node 253 Node 125 with have Conn

  • 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 11 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 1.4 UL and ULC information Pro X4 The following information is required to ensure the units compliance with the UL listing for UL 268 & CAN/ULC-S529-02 Detection Principle: Cloud Chamber Maximum Intended Protected Area: 43,200 square feet (401

  • 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 46 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 4.2.3 Event Log The log stores up to 128 of the latest events since the event log was cleared. From the log: Confirm that water is taken every few days. When any fault occurred. The log can be displayed with just Fires or just Events by selecting t

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 50 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 4.4.2 Replacing the chamber filters The two chamber filters are be found by removing the two large Allen Key plugs on the Cirrus Pro cloud chamber. With the unit switched off, remove the Allen key plugs and remove the filters. Replace with new filters and refit the plugs (do not over tighten). Although a used filter may appear to pass the recommended flow, the dust it has trapped can cause an increase in the retention of sub micron fire particles, and therefore reduce system effectiveness. With th

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 32 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.4 Commissioning by Display The units can be commissioned using the internal or remote displays, if connected. Most of the PC functions are available from display units and are described in detail in the PC commissioning sections. The text at the bottom of the display corresponds to the push buttons below the display. By holding down a button, its function will auto-repeat. On powering up, the display shows the display software version number for a short time, then the Logo Menu. The unit searches the network for detectors and d

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 39 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.4.10 Sensitivity Settings Use Select (Sel) to highlight the section to be edited and + and – to increase or decrease its value. With scanning versions it is possible to change the pipe number and therefore, edit the sensitivity for all pipes. If the TimeZone option was checked under the Options menu, then the display will also show the time zones. These can be altered in the same way, by moving around the display with the Select, +, - keys and altering the start times and the pipe that the time is relevant for. After a sensitivity change, the unit will sav

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 40 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual Inputs are be configured as one of the following: Unused – The input is ignored Isolate – Alarm relays are Isolated Reset – Reset the sensor from any latched state Disable – Shut down the CirrusPro Fault – External Fault input that indicates as External Fault Gain set – Uses all 4 inputs to set the gain of the unit Battery Fault – External Fault input that indicates as Battery Fault Mains Fault �

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 21 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.2.9 Accept Airflow If the unit is a Pro 100 or Pro 200 (non scanning) then only one airflow will be enabled. Select ‘Ignore’ for any pipes not connected. The Air Speed should be set to the value given on the Pipe Calculation results, except on the CirrusPro X4 where it should always be at 100%. On the left are the current values of the airflow monitoring. The target values are usually between 30 and 50% (accepted values are15-85%). These values are given as a percentage of the assume

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 60 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual Cirrus Pro Series Aspirating Fire Detectors Worldwide Manufacturer PROTEC FIRE DETECTION (EXPORT) LIMITED Protec House, Phone: +44 1282 717171 Churchill Way, Fax: +44 1282 717273 Nelson, E-mail: [email protected] Lancashire, England. BB9 6RT.

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 57 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 7.0 Detector Specification Physical Data varies with model and are not given here Supply Voltage: 19 - 27VDC UL 1481 Approved. Humidity: 10 - 95%RH, non-condensing Temperature: 0 – 37.8°C IP Rating: IP30 Cable Access: 20mm knock Cable Termination: Screw terminal blocks (0.2 - 2.5mm2, 30 - 12AWG) Pipe ID: 19 to 25mm (preferred OD 25mm) Alarm Indications: Pre-alarm, Fire 1, Fire 2, Fire 3. Other Indications: Supply Healthy,

  • Protec CirrusPro 200, 93-520-20 Issue 3.3 Page 37 of 60 CirrusPro Engineer’s Manual 3.4.7 Airflow Use Select (Sel) to highlight the section to be edited and + and – to increase or decrease its value. Change the airflow to increase or decrease the blower speed if the airflow is in fault. Refer to the pipe calculations for calculated values. With scanning units, all the pipes will be shown on the display. It is important to allow at least five minutes for the airflow to settle after the blower speed has been altered before accepting the airflow. Otherwise an airflow fault can occur. Always refer to the results

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