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Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046 User Manual
Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046 User Guide
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  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 56 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Aspiration apertures Number of apertures per pipe system 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Sampling aperture ∅ in mm 18 ) A B C D E F G 5.2 — — — — — — 3.6 4.0 — — — — — 3.4 3.4 3.6 — — — — 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.4 — — — 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.2 — — 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.2 — 2.0 2.0 2.5 2.5 3.0 3.0 3.2 U-pipe system trigg

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 129 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 8.5 Exchange of detector module Fig. 8.1: Exchange of the detector module 1 Carry out the following steps only if the device is powered down. 2 Carefully unlock the snap-in closures of the housing using a screwdriver by simultaneously pressing in both clips located at one side of the housing lid. Then, lift the lid carefully. Pull the display board cable off and remove the lid. 3 Pull the connection cable of the detector module off the base board. 4 Carefully spread a bit both support clamps of the detector module and rem

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 139 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Height [m above sea level] Air Pressure [hPa] at a height of 1250 827 832 837 842 847 852 857 862 867 872 877 882 887 892 897 1300 821 826 831 836 841 846 851 856 861 866 871 876 881 886 891 1350 816 821 826 831 836 841 846 851 856 861 866 871 876 881 886 1400 810 815 820 825 830 835 840 845 850 855 860 865 870 875 880 1450 805 810 815 820 825 830 835 840 845 850 855 860 865 870 875 1500 800 805 810 815 820 825 830 835 840 845 85

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 122 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 7.3 Check air flow monitoring Pipe Fracture Verify the detection of a pipe fracture: 1. Loosen the connection between the pipe and TITANUS PRO·SENS ® or open the test adapter. 2. Verify whether the fault display of the air sampling smoke detection system is lit. 3. Check optionally the data of the air flow sensor using the diagnostic software DIAG 3 and a PC or laptop. 4. Register the result in the commissioning protocol. Blockage Verify the de

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 89 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 5.6 Electrical connection In order to prepare the electrical connections follow the steps below: 1. Break through the required cable entries e.g. by means of a screwdriver. 2. Attach the plastic connection pieces M 20 or M 25 to the cable entries. 3. Pass the cables through the corresponding cable entries. One plastic connection piece M 20 and 2x M 25 are supplied with the device. The electrical connection is effected via the terminal blocks X6 and X7 on the base board of T

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 33 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 3.2 Pipe system – TITANUS PRO·SENS ® Pipe system TITANUS PRO·SENS ® PRO·SENS ® -SL TITANUS PRO·SENS ® 2 PRO·SENS ® 2-SL Pipe system max. pipe length max. number of air sampling points 300 m 32 560 m 64 max. length of air sampling hose per ceiling feed through 1 m Temperature range PVC pipe ABS pipe -0°C..+60°C -40°C..+80°C max. monitoring area 2880 m 2 5760 m²

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 90 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 5.6.1 Connection to F.D.C.I.E. , with reset button The relay contacts on the base board can be used to e.g. connect TITANUS PRO·SENS ® to a fire detection control and indicating equipment, to trigger signalling devices, security management systems etc. It is also possible to connect a response indicator. The reset input must not be permanently connected to +24V. Otherwise all signals – even an alarm – are automatically reset

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 34 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 4 Design 4.1 General The following describes the project planning of the air sampling smoke detection system to EN54.20 (AS7240.20). The basic conditions are described in Chapter 4.1. The project planning is to be conducted in accordance with Chapter 4.2. The limiting project planning instructions in accordance with Chapter 4.2 apply to special applications in addition

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 52 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Double U-pipe Fig. 4.27: Double U-pipe system Aspiration apertures Number of apertures 4 8 12 16 20 24 Sampling aperture ∅ in mm 14 ) A 4.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 B — 3.4 3.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 C — — 3.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 D — — — 3.2 2.5 2.5 E — — — — 3.6 2.5 F — — — — — 3.6 Quadruple U-pipe Fig. 4.28: Quadruple U-pipe Aspiration apertures Number of apertures 8 16 24 32 Sampling a

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 119 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 7.1.1 Adjustment independent of the air pressure Fig. 7.2: Adjustment independent of the air pressure of the air flow sensor of TITANUS PRO · SENS ® 1. Make sure the device has been in operation for at least 30 minutes. 2. Check the voltage at the measuring points MP1 (+) and MP4 (-). Pay attention to the polarity. Choose the "V-DC" range of the measuring device. The sta

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 6 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Room monitoring with air conditioning Room monitoring takes place  in rooms with air conditioning for server rooms, etc.,  in ventilation ducts,  via floor voids, ceiling voids,  in EDP rooms, distribution cabinets, transformer cells,  at climatic cabinets (see Fig. 1.2) or  at climatic ducts in the by-pass. Fig. 1.2: Monitoring possibilities of a convection air conditioning system or climatic duct (sc

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 161 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL two-detector dependency System to verify alarm states. The fire alarm is activated after two detectors of a → →→ →detector group have been actuated. When the first detector has been actuated an internal alarm or a control function can be activated. two-group dependency System to verify alarm states. The fire alarm is activated after one detector each of two related → →→ →detector groups has been actuated. When the first detector has been actua

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 151 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Projection with air filter LF-AD-2 M = Module S = Sensitivity (% Lt/m) HA = Fire alarm VA = Action alarm Number of points M S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 32 0.015 0.015 HA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 0.03 HA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B 0.06 HA A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B B B B C C 0.12 HA A A A A B B

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 157 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Commissioning protocol for TITANUS PRO·SENS ® device number serial number measuring and adjustment values measuring and adjustment values measuring and adjustment values Commissioning visual check (/ –) depression [Pa] sensitivity [%/m] alarm delay [s

  • Page 53 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 4.3 Special project planning 4.3.1 Project planning for individual aperture monitoring The following system parameters apply to the detection of an individual or a particular number of blocked aspiration apertures, depen

  • Page 111 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 6.8 3-Way ball valve Fig. 6.11: Installation of 3-way ball valve The ball valve is required for blowing-through with compressed air 33 (preferably). The ball valve switches between fire detection (posit

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 80 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 5.3.1.9 Connecting the ventilator The electrical connection of the ventilator is made via terminal block X5 (FAN) on the base board of TITANUS PRO·SENS ® .  connect the red connecting lead of the ventilator with terminal block X5 / clip 1 (+)  connect the black connecting lead of the ventilator with terminal block X7 / clip 2 (-) When TITANUS PRO·SENS ® is delivered, the ventilator is connected at the plant. INSTRUCTION

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 97 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 6 Installation Pipe System The pipes and fittings used for the pipe system must always meet requirements for Class 1131 in accordance with EN 61386-1, 2004. Class 1131 puts the following requirements on the pipe system used: characteristics severity code compression resistance 125 N impingement resistance 0,5 kg, drop height at 100 mm temperature range -15 °C to +60 °C In principle, the following pipes as well as the related fittings are to be used in configuring the pipe syste

  • Page 51 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL U-pipe Fig. 4.25: U-pipe system Aspiration apertures Number of apertures 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Sampling aperture ∅ in mm 13 ) A 5.2 3.6 3.4 3.0 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 B — 4.4 3

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 46 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 4.2.3 Sensitivity and pipeline project planning 4.2.3.1 Pipeline project planning with pipe accessories The following project planning tables for pipeline project planning can be found in the appendix for each previously selected pipe accessory.  Project planning without filter  Project planning with LF-AD air filter  Project planning with LF-AD-1 air filter  Project planning with LF-AD-2 air filter  Project planning with SF-400 / SF-650 air f

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 143 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL with detector box and/or VSK Pipe shape U Fan [V] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 32 I 6.5 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 permitted total pipe length [m] 6.9 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 ≥9 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 U 6.5 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 6.9 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 99 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Do not use pipe clips with rubber cores as these do not expand lengthwise and the pipes would sag or crack. 5. Close open pipe ends with end caps. After pipe installation is complete, check for the following: - air tightness (eg due to damage) - any faulty connections - correct projection of the air sampling points INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 160 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL L line module By means of line modules (AnalogPLUS ® or interactive) TITANUS PRO · SENS ® can be connected to the AlgoRex ® -smoke detection system. LOGIC·SENS Through the LOGIC·SENS switch the intelligent signal processing can be activated. It allows an analysis of the measured smoke level by comparing the smoke data with known parameters thus enabling to detect interferences and avoiding false alarms. loop line → →→ → Detection line which forms a loop from the central

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 72 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 4.4 Mains supply The appropriate size power supply fitted with appropriate sized backup batteries must be used to power the Wagner Titanus PRO·SENS ® . Please consult the applicable installation standards. For Australian installations, the requirements of AS1670.1:2004 Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems – System design, i

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 5 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL • The voltage can be set to 10 V, 11 V and 12 V with the FC-3 fan control circuit board. The FC-3 fan control circuit board available as an option for all TITANUS PRO ·SENS ® -SL devices. 1.2 Areas of Application The air sampling smoke detection system TITANUS PRO·SENS ® is a smoke detection system used for the early smoke detection and very early smoke detection in rooms and equipment. Principle Air samples are drawn from the monitoring area via a pi

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 43 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 4.1.5 Project planning limits The following limit values must be complied with at all times with the TITANUS PRO·SENS ® per pipe system connected.  The minimum pipe length between 2 aspiration apertures is 4 m.  The maximum pipe length between 2 aspiration apertures is 12 m.  The maximum overall pipe length is 300 m (2 x 280 m with 2 pipe

  • Page 2 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 0.3 Guarantee The manual is subject to technical modification without notice and makes no claim to completeness. In principle our “Terms and Conditions of Supply and Assembly” apply. No claims under the guarantee or

  • Page 41 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL Level I limitations The air flow monitoring may only be set to level I if:  Project planning according to “Individual aperture monitoring” has been carried out (see Chap. 4.3.1 “Pipe project planning individual aperture mo

  • Ampac TITANUS PRO·SENS MAN3046, Page 120 TITANUS PRO·SENS ® TECHNICAL MANUAL 7.1.2 Adjustment dependent on the air pressure Fig. 7.3: Adjustment dependent on the air pressure of the air flow sensor of TITANUS PRO·SENS ® For the adjustment dependent on the air pressure of the air flow sensor a barometer 34 and a multimeter are necessary. Follow the steps below: 1. Make sure the device has been in operation for at least 30 minutes. 2. Determine the height above sea level of the mounting location of the air sampling s

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