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95-8470-05
Eagle Quantum
Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System
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Table of Contents
Section I - System Overview
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .......................................................I-1
SYSTEM FEATURES ............................................................I-2
MAJOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ..............................I-2
Intelligent Field Devices on Local Operating
Network/Signaling Line Circuit (LON/SLC) .......I-2
Local Control Unit (LCU) ..............................................I-2
Local Output Unit (LIOU)..............................................I-3
THEORY OF OPERATION ....................................................I-3
NETWORK OPERATION DURING A FAULT CONDITION...I-3
Multiple Wiring Faults ...................................................I-4
LON/SLC Ground Fault Detection and LCU
Protection..............................................................I-4
Field Devices without Power ........................................I-4
Section II - Local Control Unit and Power Supplies
OVERVIEW ...........................................................................II-1
Logic Controller ...........................................................II-1
Communication Gateway ............................................II-1
Isolation Module ..........................................................II-1
Optional LCU Versions................................................II-1
EQ2100CG COMMUNICATION GATEWAY ........................II-1
Features ......................................................................II-1
Description ..................................................................II-1
EQ2100LC LOGIC CONTROLLER.......................................II-5
Features ......................................................................II-5
Description ..................................................................II-5
EQ2100IM ISOLATION MODULE ........................................II-7
Features ......................................................................II-7
Description ..................................................................II-7
EQ21XXPS SERIES POWER SUPPLIES AND
EQ2100PSM POWER SUPPLY MONITOR .........................II-8
Features ......................................................................II-8
Description ..................................................................II-8
EQ2100PSM ...............................................................II-8
EQ2200IDCGF ............................................................II-8
Section III - Local Output Unit
OVERVIEW ..........................................................................III-1
Enclosure ...................................................................III-1
Fault LED and Reset Switch ......................................III-1
RELAY MODULE .................................................................III-1
Features .....................................................................III-1
Description .................................................................III-1
RELEASE MODULE ............................................................III-2
Features .....................................................................III-2
Description .................................................................III-2
SIGNAL AUDIBLE MODULE ...............................................III-3
Features .....................................................................III-3
Description .................................................................III-3
DET-TRONICS
INSTRUCTIONS
Eagle Quantum
Fire and Gas
Detection/Releasing System
IMPORTANT
Be sure to read and understand the entire
instruction manual before installing or operating the
Eagle Quantum System. Only qualified personnel
should install, maintain or operate the Eagle
Quantum System.
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover or opening a
detector assembly with power applied.
CAUTION
1. The wiring procedures in this manual are
intended to ensure proper functioning of the
devices under normal conditions. However,
because of the many variations in wiring codes
and regulations, total compliance to these
ordinances cannot be guaranteed. Be certain
that all wiring complies with the NEC as well as
all local ordinances. If in doubt, consult a
qualified official before wiring the system.
2. Some Eagle Quantum devices contain
semiconductor devices that are susceptible to
damage by electrostatic discharge. An
electrostatic charge can build up on the skin and
discharge when an object is touched. Always
observe the normal precautions for handling
electrostatic sensitive devices, i.e. use of a wrist
strap (if available) and proper grounding.
3. To prevent unwanted actuation, alarms and
extinguishing devices must be secured prior to
performing system tests.
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Section I
System Overview
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The Eagle Quantum System serves multiple roles in the
monitoring and protection of hazardous areas. It is a
fire detection and extinguishing agent release system
combined with a hazardous gas monitoring system,
integrated on a fault tolerant digital communication
network. The Eagle Quantum system utilizes an
advanced distributed architecture that is equally adept
at monitoring analog process signals like combustible
or toxic gas concentrations, and discrete contact
closure type devices such as manual fire alarm call
boxes and heat detectors, as well as Det-Tronics
optical flame detection. This sensor information is then
transmitted to the control unit to execute the fire
suppression logic, to control agent release, signaling,
and annunciation outputs, and to communicate with
external operator interface systems for configuration
and monitoring.
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SYSTEM FEATURES
Built in diagnostics.
Programmable logic.
Modbus RTU Master/Slave and Allen Bradley DF1
communication capability through two electrically
isolated RS-232 serial ports.
Up to 4 gateways and 4 logic controllers.
POWER
MONITORS
NETWORK
EXTENDERS
FLAME
DETECTORS
LON/SLC
GAS DETECTION
CONTACT
CLOSURE
DEVICE
GAS SENSOR
OR OTHER
4 TO 20 MA INPUT
IDCs
DCUs
LON/SLC
LOGIC
CONTROLLER
GATEWAY
ISOLATION
MODULE
OIS
PLC/DCS
AUDIBLE
INDICATORS
LOCAL
OUTPUT
UNIT
(LIOU)
VISUAL
INDICATORS
FIRE
SUPPRESSION
C1899
I2
FIRE/GAS RESPONSE
AGENT
RELEASE
MODULES
FIRE
SUPRESSION
SIGNAL
AUDIBLE
MODULES
VISUAL/
AUDIBLE
INDICATORS
THEORY OF OPERATION
During normal operation, each node on the network
monitors its attached sensor or other input, determines if
it has an alarm condition, analyzes its own health,
checks network integrity, and then packages up this
information for transmission to the communication
gateway, located in the LCU. This Standard Periodic
Report (SPR) contains 16 pieces of discrete
information on the status of the node and, where
applicable, also contains the analog value of its sensor.
At the time of node configuration, the report rate of the
SPR can be set to anywhere between 1 and 10
seconds.
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NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 3
NODE 6
NODE 2
NODE 7
LCU
NODE 1
NODE 8
A1851
WIRING FAULT
NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 3
NODE 2
NODE 6
PATH A
PATH B
LCU
NODE 1
NODE 7
NODE 8
A1852
WIRING FAULTS
NODE 4
NODE 5
NODE 3
NODE 2
NODE 1
NODE 6
PATH A
PATH B
LCU
NODE 7
NODE 8
A1853
IMPORTANT
Since it is impossible to predict where a network
fault might occur or exactly what effect it will have
on actual system operation, it is important to
diagnose and repair any fault as soon as possible
after it is detected to ensure reliable system
operation.
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Section II
Local Control Unit (LCU) and
Power Supplies
OVERVIEW
The Local Control Unit (LCU) is the heart of the Eagle
Quantum system. External host devices such as PLCs
or DCSs interface through the LCU, the fire detection
and releasing logic resides in the LCU, control of the
releasing, signaling, and annunciation outputs are
handled by the LCU, and the Local Operating
Network/Signaling Line Circuit (LON/SLC), through
which all field devices communicate, starts and ends its
loop at the LCU. Physically, the LCU consists of a three
slot rack style enclosure that houses the Communication
Gateway, Logic Controller, and Isolation Module. These
three modules plug into the backplane and are secured
with thumb screws. All external wiring is routed through
conduit entries at the bottom and sides of the unit. The
wiring terminals are protected by a removable cover.
The LCU can be installed in Class I, Division 2
hazardous locations. Refer to Appendix A (FMRC) and
Appendix B (CSA) for details.
EQ2100CG COMMUNICATION
GATEWAY
FEATURES
LOGIC CONTROLLER
DESCRIPTION
The Eagle Quantum Communication Gateway is used in
conjunction with Det-Tronics software to configure the
system as well as to provide information on an ongoing
basis to external systems such as PLCs and DCSs. It
also provides local display and four programmable
relay outputs. In addition, the gateway provides a
heartbeat signal used to test for LON/SLC integrity, to
provide time and date information to field devices, and
to monitor for the continued presence of all configured
field devices.
COMMUNICATION GATEWAY
The Eagle Quantum Communication Gateway
communicates through two serial links for configuration
and monitoring. This allows for device configuration
using a comprehensive set of Det-Tronics authored
software tools. The monitoring is provided to the
Operator Interface Station(s) (OIS) through Modbus or
Allen-Bradley compatible protocols. The gateway also
provides four programmable relays that can be used to
annunciate conditions being monitored by the devices
on the LON/SLC.
ISOLATION MODULE
The Isolation Module protects the integrity of the
LON/SLC wiring by isolating shorts and monitoring for
ground faults. It also provides electrical isolation for the
two serial communication ports between the gateway
and host devices.
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DET-TRONICS
DEVICE ADDRESS
DIGITAL DISPLAY
All three digits are on and the decimal point for each
digit is also on. Up to 250 addresses are available
(displayed 0.0.1. to 2.5.0.).
RELAY 1
RELAY 1 LED
RELAY 2
RELAY 2 LED
RELAY 3
RELAY 3 LED
RELAY 4
RESET PUSHBUTTON
FAULT
RELAY 4 LED
RESET
EAGLE QUANTUM
GATEWAY
FAULT LED
B1884
BAR GRAPH
The 20 segment bar graph tracks the input signal from
the sensor, providing a 0 to 100% full scale reading of
sensor input.
Table II1Device Identification Codes
used by Gateway Digital Display
DISPLAY READING
DEVICE
Gateway
Faceplate Description
The faceplate provides four relay LEDs and one fault
LED, a digital display, a bar graph, and a reset
pushbutton. See Figure II-1.
IDC
UV Detector
DIGITAL DISPLAY
UV/IR Detector
Logic Controller
DCU
ARM
SAM
T0026B
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F10
F20
F30
F32
F40
F50
F51
F60
ALA
Bytes
Gateway Fault
Not Communicating
LON Fault
Right Heartbeat Fault (Net Test Fault)
Stuck Reset Switch
Upper Transceiver Fault
Lower Transceiver Fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Output Relay Active
Bytes Remaining for Non-volatile Memory Write
IDC
F10
F11
F13
F14
F20
F60
A10
A01
A11
Fault
Low Voltage Fault
Input 1 Open
Input 2 Open
Not Communicating, Com 1 or Com 2 fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Input 1 is Active
Input 2 is Active
Both Inputs are Active
IDCSC
F10
F11
F13
F14
F20
F60
A10
A01
A11
Fault
Low Voltage Fault
Input 1 Open or Short
Input 2 Open or Short
Not Communicating, Com 1 or Com 2 fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Input 1 is Active
Input 2 is Active
Both Inputs are Active
IDCGF
F10
F11
F13
F14
F20
F60
A10
A01
A11
Fault
Low Voltage Fault
Ground Fault
Input Open
Not Communicating, Com 1 or Com 2 fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Ground Fault +
Input is Active
Input Active and Ground Fault +
UV Detector
F10
F11
F12
F13
F20
F60
cps
Fault
Low Voltage Fault
oi Fault
290 Volt Fault
Not Communicating, Com 1 or Com 2 fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Counts Per Second, Displayed During Alarm and Pre-Alarm
F10
F11
F20
F60
cps*
* Can be
Fault
Low Voltage Fault
Not Communicating, Com 1 or Com 2 fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Counts Per Second, Displayed During Alarm
either UV counts or IR counts, depending on the mode selected at the OIS.
Logic
Controller
F10
F17
F20
F60
ALA
Bytes
Trouble
Ground fault
Not Communicating, Upper Transceiver Fault or Lower Transceiver Fault
Invalid Configuration or Unable to Configure
Alarm
Bytes Remaining for Non-volatile Memory Write
DCU
F10
F11
F20
F60
CAL
nnn
ARM
Sol
F10
F11
F12
F20
F21
F60
Gateway
UV/IR Detector
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SAM
Power Supply
Monitor
PS
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F20
F60
Automatic Diagnostics
The gateway features self-testing circuitry that
continuously checks for problems that could prevent
proper system response. The gateway performs three
forms of diagnostics: self-diagnostics, LON/SLC
diagnostics, and device diagnostics.
LEDS
Self-diagnostic tests monitor the condition of the
gateway. LON/SLC diagnostics check for shorts and
opens in the LON/SLC wiring. In the event of a
problem, the fault is annunciated in the gateway status
word and the gateway fault relay is activated.
CAUTION
When the relays are used as gas alarm outputs in
the non-latching mode, they must be connected to
another device that will perform the latching
function.
RESET PUSHBUTTON
DET-TRONICS
POWER
ALARM
TROUBLE
Faceplate Description
POWER FAULT
SUPERVISORY
ACKNOWLEGDE
SILENCE
KEY SWITCH
PUSHBUTTON
SWITCHES
PROGRAM
ISOLATE
EAGLE QUANTUM
LOGIC CONTROLLER
KEY SWITCH
NORMAL
ACKNOWLEDGE
& SILENCE
ENABLE
NOTE
Always rotate the key switch slowly when
selecting operating modes.
RESET
ISOLATE
Normal
C1854
FEATURES
Programmable logic
NOTE
The Acknowledge and Silence pushbuttons are
inhibited when the key switch is in the Normal
position.
Reset
DESCRIPTION
In the reset mode, normal operation is inhibited and a
reset signal is sent to the LIOU and field output devices.
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Isolate
NOTE
User logic is required to isolate LON based agent
release modules.
ground fault
low or missing AC input voltage
24 vdc power supply
battery related fault
power supply monitor
IDCGF.
SUPERVISORY (Yellow)
Follows the status of the Supervisory relay.
PUSHBUTTON SWITCHES
ACKNOWLEDGE (Yellow)
Acknowledge
SILENCE (Yellow)
Illuminated when the silence switch is pressed and
remains on until the unit is reset.
Silence
Pressing the silence pushbutton silences the selected
signaling outputs in the LIOU. (The specific LIOU
outputs that are affected by the silence button are
selected at the time of system configuration.)
PROGRAM (Yellow)
Indicates that the logic controller is in the
Reset/Program mode.
NOTE
Signaling devices connected to LON based Signal
Audible Modules must be silenced via user logic.
ISOLATE (Yellow)
Indicates that the logic controller is in the Isolate mode.
LEDS
Relays
POWER (Green)
Indicates that power is applied to the device.
ALARM (Red)
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0.5 SEC
1.5 SEC
FEATURES
Ground fault detection
ALARM
0.5 SEC
5.0 SEC
EMI/RFI hardened
TROUBLE
0.1 SEC
0.1 SEC
DESCRIPTION
2.0 SEC
SUPERVISORY
A1855
Visual Indicators
Buzzer
The Logic Controller is furnished with an internal buzzer
for signaling a change in status. The buzzer has four
modes of operation:
Off
Alarm
Trouble
Supervisory.
DET-TRONICS
LON ISOLATOR
GROUND FAULT
POWER +
POWER
GROUND FAULT
COM 1
COM 2
EAGLE QUANTUM
LON ISOLATOR
NOTE
If a trouble condition has been acknowledged and
the condition exists for more than 24 hours, the
buzzer will again sound.
B1856
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FEATURES
Monitors primary AC supply and battery integrity.
Power supplies available with 10, 30 or 75 ampere
output.
Field addressable.
Unique patented fault isolation.
Utilizes state-of-the-art communication technology.
Pass through communication circuitry on power loss.
EMI hardened.
FMRC approved and CSA certified for use in Eagle
Quantum systems.
DESCRIPTION
These power supplies are available with 10, 30 or 75
ampere outputs. Input voltage is selectable for 120, 208
or 240 vac. Refer to Section X or Table VI-5 (Section VI)
for power supply specifications.
Yellow
EQ2200IDCGF
The available EQ2200IDCGF Initiating Device Circuit
Ground Fault Monitor responds to the presence of a
ground fault within the power circuitry of the Eagle
Quantum system. It provides a supervised dry contact
input and ground fault monitoring circuitry for indicating
a power supply trouble condition. It is intended for use
with a third party power supply.
EQ2100PSM
The EQ2100PSM Power Supply Monitor is used in
conjunction with an EQ21xxPS power supply and
backup batteries to provide power for the Eagle
Quantum system. Since the power supply monitor
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EQ2100LIOU
Local Output Unit
OVERVIEW
RELAY MODULE
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
NOTE
Input modules are not currently available for the
LIOU.
ENCLOSURE
The LIOU must be located in a controlled nonhazardous area and must be mounted in a suitable
metallic nationally recognized test laboratory (NRTL)
labeled NEMA rated enclosure.
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RELEASE MODULE
FEATURES
One programmable releasing output
Three independently programmable signal circuit
outputs (style Y wiring)
DESCRIPTION
The release module is a convenient and economical
means of providing signaling and agent release
capability for the Eagle Quantum System. The release
module is located in the LIOU and provides one
programmable release circuit and three Style Y
signaling circuits. The release circuit is compatible with
all solenoid or initiator based Fenwal suppression
systems.
Solenoids
Fenwal part no.
Fenwal part no.
Fenwal part no.
Fenwal part no.
Fenwal part no.
Fenwal part no.
Manufacturer
486500-001
890181
897494
899175
895630-000
31-199932-004
Model
Skinner
LV2LBX25
ASCO
8210A107
ASCO
8210G207
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
T0037B
III-2
FEATURES
Four independently programmable indicating circuits
DESCRIPTION
The signal audible module provides four indicating
circuits for controlling UL Listed 24 vdc polarized
audible/visual indicating appliances. Each output
circuit is independently programmable to allow
annunciation of separate events.
1.
Continuous sounding
2.
3.
4.
Temporal pattern.
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Addressable Field Devices
Addressability
Device identification is accomplished by setting
switches on an eight position DIP switch (valid address
range is 5 to 250).
EQ2200IDC SERIES
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT (IDC)
Status LEDs
DESCRIPTION
Inputs
Each IDC accepts two dry contact inputs for use with
devices such as relays, pushbuttons, key switches, etc.
The IDC supports ANSI/NFPA 72 Class B Style B
supervised input circuits (Class B Style C for IDCSC).
Alarm Log
The module tracks when either of its input circuits are
activated and will store these changes in non-volatile
memory. The time, date, and circuit number is stored
for the last eight events.
Enclosure
Outputs
DESCRIPTION
The EQ2200UV Series UV Flame Detector contains a UV
sensor module and control circuitry in an explosionproof, watertight enclosure. The detector is equipped
with both automatic and manual optical integrity (oi) test
capability.
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Status
LEDs
Off
oi fault
UV being detected, but time delay not yet satisfied
Fire
On
Off
Off
T0005A
Output
Operating Mode
STANDARD MODE
Alarm Log
Enclosure
IV-2
Time Delay
Arc rejection mode If the fire signal meets the
programmed arc rejection requirements, the time delay
begins. A fire output is generated if the fire signal
continues for the duration of the time delay.
Sensitivity
The manual oi test is initiated using a button on the
point display screen at the PC. The manual oi test can
be used in addition to automatic oi to verify correct
system operation.
Consecutive Gates
Gate Length
Sensitivity*
Very High
1/16 Second
0.5 Second
High
1/16 Second
0.25 Second
Medium
1/8 Second
0.5 Second
Low
1/4 Second
1.0 Second
T0006A
Very High
High
24
Medium
48
Low
96
T0007A
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Fault Latching
If the fault output is set for latching, the fault will not
clear until it is corrected and the unit is reset. If a fire
occurs, the unit will indicate a fire, over-riding the fault
condition, i.e., the fault signal will clear if not latched. If
a fault is still present after the fire has been
extinguished, the unit will again indicate a fault until the
problem has been corrected and the unit is reset.
DESCRIPTION
The EQ2200UVIR Series Flame Detector is designed to
provide reliable fire protection in applications where the
use of either ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) detectors
alone can result in false alarms. When used alone, a UV
detector can respond to sources of ultraviolet radiation
besides fire, such as lightning, x-rays or arc welding.
Likewise, an IR detector can respond to various hot
objects, such as flickering or chopped radiation from
electric heaters or exhaust manifolds.
The
microprocessor based EQ2200UVIR combines both a
UV and a single frequency IR sensor in a single
detector and requires simultaneous response of both
sensors to generate a fire alarm. These two detecting
elements monitor different portions of the radiation
spectrum and have virtually no common sources of
false alarms. This enables the detector to respond to a
real fire while ignoring potential false alarm sources
such as arc welding, x-rays, or hot vibrating objects.
Detector Output
The output of the device is a status message that is sent
to the gateway and logic controller in the LCU along the
communication loop. System response to the message
is determined at the time of configuration. The detector
supports ANSI/NFPA 72 Class A, Style 7 communication
with the LCU.
NOTE
In accordance with NFPA 72, the maximum
separation distance is 20 feet (6 meters) using
conduit or equivalent protection against
mechanical damage.
Status Conditions
LED
Detector status conditions include normal operation,
fire, fault, UV only, and IR only. A fire alarm signal is
generated when both UV and IR sensors are active.
The fire alarm status has the highest priority and will
override a fault condition.
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Addressability
Alarm Log
The UV portion of the detector offers a choice of two
different types of logic that can be used for processing
fire signals either standard or arc rejection.
Automatic Diagnostics
The microprocessor based detector is equipped with
advanced fault detection and diagnostic capabilities.
The LED indicators on the UV sensor module provide
the user with visual annunciation of the problem area.
In addition, the point display screen at the OIS provides
a variety of information regarding detector status as well
as the actual UV and IR signal levels present at the
detector. Refer to Table IV-5 for a list of status
conditions.
Detector Status
LED
Fault
Automatic oi
Manual oi
UV only
IR only
Alarm
Off
On for 0.25 second every 5 seconds
On for 0.25 second every 10 seconds
On for 50 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds
On for 200 milliseconds off for 500 milliseconds
On steady
T0030
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Status Indication
Possible Cause
Low Voltage
Power supply.
Detector power wiring.
COM 1
COM 2
IR Alarm
UV Alarm
Not communicating
Inhibit active
Unable to configure
Invalid Configuration
UV fault
IR fault
Power-up
General fault
Fire alarm
UV oi fault
UV tube missing
IR oi fault
IR missing module
IV-6
Automatic or Manual oi
STANDARD MODE
Sensitivity
Whether Arc Rejection or Standard mode is selected,
the sensitivity setting must always be programmed. The
selected sensitivity level determines the fire alarm
threshold setpoint. The higher the sensitivity level, the
greater the detection range, but the possibility of false
alarms will be increased. Four sensitivity levels are
selectable. (Sensitivity levels for UV and IR are selected
separately.)
NOTE
The manual oi test does not generate an alarm
output or actuate any system outputs.
Fire Output Latching
When latching operation is selected, the fire alarm
signal is present until cleared by a reset command from
the PC.
DESCRIPTION
STANDARD MODE
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Power-up =
Calibration =
Fault =
Alarm =
NOTE
If the communication module has not been
configured, the red LED blinks at the 4 Hz rate.
Inputs
Calibration Log
The DCU keeps a calibration log in non-volatile memory
that can be used by the operator to evaluate the
remaining life of some sensors. This log includes the
zero, span, date and time for each successful
calibration. An aborted calibration is indicated by zeros
in the zero and span values. The calibration log is
cleared when the sensor replacement switch is pressed
and the calibration is successfully completed.
Output
The Standard Periodic Report (SPR) is sent to the
gateway at the rate determined at the time of
configuration (from one to ten seconds).
Calibration
Alarm Log
Status LEDs
IV-8
Enclosure
The explosion-proof, watertight NEMA/Type 4X
enclosure is designed for use in a variety of hazardous
locations. The cover is furnished with a window to allow
the operator to view the three status indicator LEDs on
the communication module PC board.
Solenoids/Initiators
The releasing output devices listed in Table IV-6 are
recommended for use with the Agent Release Module.
Addressability
DESCRIPTION
Status LEDs
Manufacturer
Model
Fenwal
890181
Fenwal
Manufacturer
899175
(2.4 A. max., 10.8 , momentary)
Fenwal
Skinner
LV2LBX25
ASCO
8210A107
ASCO
8210G207
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
486500-001
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
895630-000
(2 A. max., 12 , momentary)
Fenwal
Fenwal
897494
Fenwal
Model
31-199932-004
(2.4 A. max., 10 , momentary)
T0037B
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Alarm Log
Status LEDs
Alarm Log
DESCRIPTION
The EQ2500SAM Series Signal Audible Module (SAM)
provides two indicating circuits for controlling UL Listed
24 vdc polarized audible/visual indicating appliances.
The device is located on the LON/SLC and is controlled
by programmable logic in the Eagle Quantums Logic
Controller.
Each output circuit is independently programmable to
allow annunciation of separate events. In release
applications, signal outputs can be programmed to
provide signaling for pre-release, release or postrelease. Each output can be individually activated for
any one of the following pre-defined coded outputs:
Time and date are logged each time that a fire alarm
occurs. Data for the last eight events is stored in nonvolatile memory.
Terminal Wiring Board
All external wiring is connected to screw terminal
connectors on the terminal wiring board located inside
the device enclosure.
1.
DESCRIPTION
2.
3.
4.
Temporal pattern.
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Enclosure
60 NODE LOOP
RIGHT
System Capacity
The basic Eagle Quantum system supports a
communication loop consisting of up to 60 detection
nodes and up to 2000 meters of connecting wiring.
Adding a network extender to the loop allows it to be
expanded by up to 40 nodes with an additional 2000
meters of wiring. Up to 6 network extenders can be
utilized in a single system, supporting up to 244 field
nodes and up to 10,000 meters of wiring.
NE
50 NODES
50 NODES
WRONG
LCU
40 NODES
NE
NE
RIGHT
30 NODES
30 NODES
LCU
NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
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Section V
Detector Application
Information
UV DETECTORS
In applying any type
detector, it is important
can prevent the device
also to know what other
the device to respond.
WINDOWS
Table V-1UV and IR Absorbing Gases and Vapors
OBSTRUCTIONS
For an ultraviolet detector, dust, dirt and other films, UV
absorbing gases or vapors as well as physical
obstructions must not be allowed to come between the
detector and the protected hazard (see Table V-1).
Acetaldehyde
Acetone
Acrylonitrile
Ethyl Acrylate
Methyl Acrylate
Ethanol
Ammonia
Aniline
Benzene
1,3 Butadiene
2Butanone
Butylamine
Chlorobenzene
1-Chloro-1-Nitropropane
Chloroprene
Cumene
Cyclopentadiene
O-Dichlorobenzene
P-Dichlorobenzene
SMOKE
Smoke will absorb UV radiation, and if accumulations of
dense smoke can be expected to precede the
presence of flame, then ultraviolet detectors that are
used in enclosed areas should be mounted on the wall
approximately 3 feet (1 meter) from the ceiling where
the accumulation of smoke is reduced.
ARC WELDING
Electric arc welding is a source of intense ultraviolet
radiation, and care must be taken to ensure that arc
welding is not performed in the protected area without
securing the fire detection system. UV radiation from
arc welding readily scatters and can deflect across
significant distances, even when direct obstructions
exist. Any open door or window can allow nuisance UV
radiation from arc welding to enter an enclosed area.
Methyl Methacrylate
Alpha-Methylstyrene
Naphthalene
Nitroethane
Nitrobenzene
Nitromethane
1-Nitropropane
2-Nitropropane
2-Pentanone
Phenol
Phenyl Clycide Ether
Pyridine
Hydrogen Sulfide
Styrene
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
Trichloroethylene
Vinyl Toluene
Xylene
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UV DETECTOR POSITIONING
Detectors should be positioned to provide the best
unobstructed view of the area to be protected. The
following factors should be taken into consideration:
CENTER AXIS
OF DETECTOR
FIELD OF VIEW
INCORRECT
CENTER AXIS
OF DETECTOR
FIELD OF VIEW
B1974
CORRECT
UV/IR DETECTORS
FALSE ALARM SOURCES
UV: The UV sensor is insensitive to the ultraviolet
component of solar radiation. However, it will
respond to sources of UV besides fire, such as
electric arc welding, lightning, high voltage corona,
x-rays and gamma radiation.
NOTE
Radiation generated by false alarm sources such
as periodic lightning or sparks in the area can be
effectively ignored by the detector using the arc
rejection feature or time delay.
Arc Welding
Electric arc welding is a source of intense ultraviolet
radiation. UV radiation from arc welding readily scatters
and can deflect across significant distances, even when
direct obstructions exist. Any open door or window can
allow nuisance UV radiation from arc welding to enter
an enclosed area.
V-2
Windows
Glass and Plexiglas windows significantly attenuate
radiation and must not be located between the detector
and a potential flame source. If the window cannot be
eliminated or the detector location changed, contact
Detector Electronics for recommendations regarding
window materials that will not attenuate radiation.
Obstructions
Radiation must be able to reach the detector in order for
it to respond. Care must be taken to keep physical
obstructions out of the line of view of the detector. In
addition, UV or IR absorbing gases or vapors must not
be allowed to accumulate between the detector and the
protected hazard. See Table V-1 for a list of these
substances.
Smoke
Smoke will absorb radiation. If accumulations of dense
smoke can be expected to precede the presence of a
flame, then detectors that are used in enclosed areas
should be mounted on the wall approximately 3 feet (1
meter) from the ceiling where the accumulation of
smoke is reduced.
1.
2.
How rapidly will the gas diffuse into the air? Select
a location for the sensor as close as practical to the
anticipated source of a gas leak.
Silicones
Oils and greases
Ice buildup
Dust and dirt buildup
Paint overspray.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
CAUTION
Exposure to a high level of gas can have an
adverse effect on the sensitivity of catalytic sensing
elements. If the level of gas at the sensor should
reach 100% LFL, it is important that it be tested
and recalibrated if required. In some cases, it may
be necessary to replace the sensor.
V-4
BLK
RED
WHT
ACTIVE ELEMENT
REFERENCE ELEMENT
THERMAL BARRIER
FLAME ARRESTER
B1124
4.5% METHANE
90
80
70
50% LFL METHANE IN STANDARD AIR
60
CONTROLLER
DISPLAY
READING
(%LFL)
2.5% METHANE
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
B1126
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Figure V3Effect of Oxygen Enriched and Deficient Atmosphere on the Response of a Typical Catalytic Sensor
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180
160
140
120
DISPLAY
READING
(%LFL)
100
80
LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT
(100% LFL)
60
40
20
0
0
10
15
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
B1125
Figure V4Typical Response of Catalytic Sensor to All Possible Mixtures of Methane and Air
4.
Examples:
RTV silicone sealants
Silicone oils and greases
Tetraethyl lead
Phosphine
Diborane
Silane
Trimethyl chlorsilane
Hydrogen fluoride
Boron trifluoride
Phosphate esters
Corrosive products.
This occurs when substances such as Cl 2
(Chlorine) or HCl are present. A dust cover
provides some protection. The dust cover
should be replaced as part of routine
maintenance.
3.
V-6
CALIBRATION GAS
Before calibrating a sensor, check the label on the
calibration gas cylinder to ensure that the correct gas
type and concentration are being used. If a different
gas type is being used for calibration, refer to DetTronics Technical Note No. GTN01 for K-Factor
information (Det-Tronics form number 99-1068-02).
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Section VI
General Wiring Requirements
POWER WIRING
The input voltage at the field devices must be 18 vdc
minimum to ensure proper operation of the devices.
Therefore, it is important to consider both the size
(gauge) of the power wiring and the wiring distance
from the power supply. As the wiring distance
increases, larger diameter wire is required to maintain a
minimum of 18 vdc at the device.
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
Do not open any junction box or device enclosure
when power is applied without first de-classifying
the hazardous area.
CAUTION
Any deviation from the recommended wiring
practices can compromise system operation.
Consult the factory if different wire types or
methods are being considered.
NOTE
All wiring must be marked per NFPA 70 Article
760.
For example:
NOTE
Specific installation requirements may differ
depending on local installation practices and
compliance with third party certifications. For local
installation practices, consult the local authority
having jurisdiction. For compliance with third party
certifications, consult the appropriate appendix in
this manual for additional specific installation
requirements.
Table VI-1Voltage Drop Per Pair in Volts DC per 100 Feet from Power Supply to Device
AWG
1 AMP LOAD
2 AMP LOAD
3 AMP LOAD
4 AMP LOAD
5 AMP LOAD
22
3.3
6.6
9.9
13.2
16.5
20
2.1
4.1
6.2
8.3
10.4
18
1.5
3.1
4.6
6.2
7.7
16
1.0
2.0
2.9
3.9
4.9
14
0.6
1.2
1.9
2.5
3.1
12
0.4
0.8
1.2
1.5
1.9
10
0.2
0.5
0.7
1.0
1.2
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
1/0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
NOTES: This table is for reference only and does not replace good engineering practice.
Use Ohms Law when designing the power distribution system.
Voltage drop and wiring distance are proportional.
Consult factory for assistance with system wiring requirements.
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Cable Type
Maximum Length
Belden 8719
Belden 85231
Level IV, 22 AWG
JY (St) 2x2x0.8
IMPORTANT
To ensure proper operation of field devices, the
voltage input to the device (measured at the
device) must be within the range indicated for that
device in the Specifications section of this
manual.
Feet
Meters
6500
6500
4500
3000
2000
2000
1370
900
NETWORK WIRING
All devices on the LON/SLC are wired in a loop that
starts and ends at the LCU. To ensure proper
operation, the LON/SLC should be wired using high
speed communication grade cable. Cable meeting the
specifications listed in Table VI-2 is suitable for
distances up to 2000 meters. Any of the cable types
listed in Table VI-3 can be used for wiring the LON/SLC
for the distances indicated. If no network extenders are
used, the distances listed are for the entire loop. If
network extenders are used, the distances listed are for
the wiring length between network extenders or
SHIELD GROUNDING
Two shield ground terminals are provided inside the
junction box of each field device and also at the LCU.
Connect the shield ends to the terminals provided (not
to each other) inside the junction box.
CAUTION
Insulate the shields to prevent shorting to the
device housing or to any other conductor.
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Units
14
14.7
15.5
ohm/km
Condition
20 C per ASTM D 4566
DC Resistance Unbalanced
5%
Mutual Capacitance
55.9
nF/km
108
ohm
20 kHz
1.3
dB/km
64 kHz
1.9
78 kHz
2.2
156 kHz
256 kHz
4.8
512 kHz
8.1
772 kHz
11.3
1000 kHz
13.7
nsec/m
78 kHz
Characteristic Impedance
Attenuation
Propagation Delay
92
100
5.6
Length:
6,500 feet/2000 meters maximum (basic loop or between Network Extenders).
Type:
Single twisted pair.
Wire Gauge: 16 AWG, stranded (19 x 29), tinned copper with overall shield.
Cables meeting these specifications are good for up to 2000 meters.
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T0049B
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
The RS-485 link connecting the LCU and LIOU requires
termination at both ends. The LCU provides termination
for the beginning of the RS-485 link. All other devices,
except for the device at the end of the line, shall have
their termination resistor removed. The LIOU uses a
termination resistor that must be removed if it is not at
the end of the line.
DETERMINING POWER
REQUIREMENTS
Device Type
Number of Devices
LCU
Standby Current
0.300
Release Module
0.070
Signal Audible
0.033
Relay Module
0.020
P. S. Monitor
0.060
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC
0.055
UV Detector
0.100
UV/IR Detector
0.100
DCUEX
0.145
0.060
0.300
ARM
0.075
SAM
0.060
Network Extender
0.090
Power Supply
0.300
Other
0.300
=
T0012B
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Device Type
Number of Devices
LCU
Alarm Current
0.340
Release Module
0.165
Signal Audible
0.120
Relay Module
0.090
P. S. Monitor
0.060
IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC
0.090
UV Detector
0.120
UV/IR Detector
0.120
DCUEX
0.160
0.075
0.320
ARM
0.120
SAM
0.120
Network Extender
0.090
Power Supply
0.300
Other
0.340
=
T0013B
NOTE
Connect two batteries in series for 24 volts. Be
sure that the battery enclosure is adequately
ventilated.
BACKUP BATTERY
Refer to Table VI-7 or VI-8 to calculate the minimum size
of the backup battery (in amp hours). Select a sealed
lead-acid battery with an adequate amp hour rating.
Power Supply
Characteristic
EQ2110PS
EQ2130PS
EQ2175PS
Input Voltage
120 vac
120/208/240 vac
120/208/240 vac
Input Current
4 Amps
11/6/6 Amps
24/15/12 Amps
60 Hz
60 or 50 Hz
60 or 50 Hz
Supply Rating
10 Amps
30 Amps
75 Amps
10 Amps
30 Amps
75 Amps
3.33 Amps
10 Amps
25 Amps
Recharge Current
6.67 Amps
20 Amps
50 Amps
100 AmpHours
300 AmpHours
750 AmpHours
1 Amp
3 Amps
7.5 Amps
Input Frequency
VI-4
Table VI7Backup Battery Requirements for Automatic Release of Extinguishing Systems Except Deluge
Standby Current
Standby Time*
X
24 Hours
Alarm Current
0.083 Hours
Sum of Standby and Alarm Amp Hours
X
T0014A
Standby Current
Standby Time*
X
90 Hours
Alarm Current
0.166 Hours
Sum of Standby and Alarm Amp Hours
X
T0040A
BATTERY CHARGER
CAUTION
Care should be taken when considering the final
voltage at the device during AC power loss. With
loss of AC power, the device voltage will drop over
time as the batteries lose their charge. If extended
periods of AC power loss are to be expected,
either consider a heavier wire gauge than indicated
in Table VI-1, or specify batteries with higher amphour ratings.
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Section VII
System Wiring
NOTE
Specific installation requirements may differ
depending on local installation practices and
compliance with third party certifications. For local
installation practices, consult the local authority
having jurisdiction. For compliance with third party
certifications, consult the appropriate appendix in
this manual for additional specific installation
requirements.
WIRING
1.
2.
3.
J3: AC INPUT
TERMINAL NO. 1
SWITCH NO. 1
+
+
+
+
1
+
YELLOW LED
RED LED
TERMINAL NO. 1
GREEN LED
A1949
TERMINAL NO. 1
J2: CURRENT TEST POINTS
TERMINAL "C"
TERMINAL "B"
Figure VII-1Location of Terminals, LEDs and Switches on the Power Supply Monitor
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WARNING
Do not connect or disconnect wires with power
applied.
4.
COM 1 -
COM 2 -
24 VDC -
SHIELD
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 1
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Set the LON address for the power supply monitor.
Refer to Figure VII-1 for rocker switch location.
Refer to LON/SLC Device Address Switch Setting
in the Switch Setting section (Section VIII) of the
Eagle Quantum system manual (form number 958470) for complete information regarding the switch
setting procedure.
11. Connect the mounting frame to chassis (earth)
ground.
24 VDC
10
11
12
NOT USED
NOT USED
COM 2
SHIELD
A1947
A1950
VII-2
1
AC MONITOR
4
C
B
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
24 VDC
OUTPUT
N
G
AC BREAKER
DC BREAKER
BATTERY
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
POWER SUPPLY
NRTL CABINET
12 VDC
12 VDC
BACKUP BATTERIES
C1951
NOTES
1. AC INPUT SELECTABLE (THROUGH THE OIS)
FOR 120 / 208 / 240 VAC.
2. BATTERY SIZE CALCULATED BASED ON
SYSTEM LOAD.
3. CIRCUIT BREAKER RATINGS MUST BE BETWEEN
150% AND 250% OF FULL LOAD RATING.
4. REMOVAL OF TERMINAL PLUG WITH POWER
APPLIED TO TERMINALS B AND C WILL DAMAGE
THE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR.
Figure VII-4A Typical Application Wiring Connections for a Power Supply Monitor, Power Supply and Backup Batteries
STARTUP
Turn on the power supply and allow the voltage to
stabilize at 27 volts before closing the circuit to the
battery.
CURRENT SENSE
CURRENT SENSE
BATTERY
BATTERY +
A1952
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EQ2100LCU SERIES
LOCAL CONTROL UNIT
NOTE
EOL terminals are provided to allow convenient
installation of EOL resistors. Installing an EOL
resistor at terminals 1D and 1E or 2D and 2E
places it across the normally open and common
contacts of the alarm and supervisory relays. Note
that the Trouble relay is energized during normal
operation, therefore the EOL resistor goes across
the normally closed contacts at 3D and 3E. To
insert the resistor lead into the terminal, depress
the orange lever.
Terminals 4 to 6
DC Power.
(EQ2101LCU only)
Terminals A1 (NO), =
B1 (COM), =
C1 (NC), = Alarm relay
1D and 1E = EOL
Terminals A2 (NO), =
B2 (COM), =
C2 (NC), = Supervisory relay
2D and 2E = EOL
Terminals A3 (NO), =
B3 (COM), =
C3 (NC), = Trouble relay
3D and 3E = EOL.
P7
LON/SLC
R+
RXD
COM
TXD
T+
RXD
COM
TXD
P1
18
P2
17
{
25
VII-4
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
COM1
NO
NO
TO OIS
GATEWAY RELAY CONTACTS
D1859
COM2
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
SHIELD
16
K4
15
FAULT
K3
14
13
NC
12
K2
K1
RESET
11
COM
INPUT 1
10
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
+
3
A
RS-485
B
CHASSIS
EARTH
GND FLT
MAIN 24V
DC1
AUX 24V
GATEWAY RELAYS
COM
ROW A
DC2
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
NC
ROW C
ROW B
TROUBLE
SUPER
ALARM
EOL
ROW D
Row A terminals = ()
Row B terminals = (+)
TO
COMMUNICATION
NETWORK
Terminal 7
contacts etc.
Wire the
contacts between the A and
B terminals. These inputs
can be used in the
programmable logic.
System power.
When used with the standard
LCU rack (EQ2100LCU),
terminals A7 and B7 are power
input terminals for supplying
the 24 vdc power from the
power supply to the LCU.
Terminal 13
Terminals 14 to 18
A7 terminal = ()
B7 terminal = (+)
Terminal 8
IMPORTANT
The chassis ground stud must be connected to
earth ground.
RS-485 link.
Connect to the power supply
or LIOU rack RS485 terminals.
Be sure to observe polarity:
Terminals 10 to 12
Terminal 9
Remote reset.
Terminals 19 to 22
RS-232 serial
communication ports.
These two serial ports are
electrically isolated from each
other and from the system.
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NOTE
B23 is connected directly to chassis ground. A23
is connected to chassis ground through a filter
network.
NOTE
Connection to Port 2 can also be made using the
9-pin (DB9) connector P7.
Pin 2 =
TXD =
B19
Pin 3 =
RXD =
B20
Pin 5 =
COM = A19
IMPORTANT
When installing the three modules in the LCU rack,
the Logic Controller must be in the left hand
position, the Gateway in the center position, and
the LON Isolator in the right hand position.
WARNING
Do not plug or unplug the connector unless the
area is known to be non-hazardous.
A20 = (T+) Not used.
A21 = Port 1 common (COM).
Connects to common of the
other device.
B21 = Port 1 transmit (TXD).
Connects to receive of the
other device.
B22 = Port 1 receive (RXD).
Connects to transmit of the
other device.
A22 = (R+) Not used.
Terminals 23 to 25 LON/SLC signaling circuit
terminals, with separate
shield connections.
The LON/SLC is polarity
sensitive due to ground fault
monitoring.
A23 = shield connection for COM 1
A24 = B side of signaling circuit for
COM 1
A25 = A side of signaling circuit for
COM 1
B23 = shield connection for COM 2
B24 = B side of signaling circuit for
COM 2
B25 = A side of signaling circuit for
COM 2
VII-6
POWER WIRING
Connect to the () terminal of
the system power terminals on
the EQ2101LCU (terminal A7).
Main Power ()
CAUTION
Do not connect a breaker or other disconnect
device to power minus () with RS-485
connected. Doing so will damage the RS-485
circuitry.
Connect to the (+) terminal of
the system power terminals on
the EQ2101LCU (terminal B7).
Chassis Ground:
Module Wiring
Wiring to the external devices that are controlled by the
LIOU modules is connected to the terminal strip on the
corresponding module.
RS-485 B
P2
P3
P4
P5
AUX POWER
P6
J3 J4 J5
+
+
B
A
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RELAY MODULE
WIRING
Refer to Figure VII-8 for identification of relay wiring
terminals.
SWITCH SETTING
Each relay module must be assigned a unique address
(1 to 8) using switch assemblies S1 and S2 on the relay
module circuit board. See Figure VII-9 for the location
of switches on the circuit board. Refer to Table VII-1 to
determine the correct switch positions for the desired
address. Note that switch S1-1 is not used.
S3
RESET SWITCH
ON
S2
S1
1 2 1 2
DS1
TROUBLE LED
1
2
K1
TB1
RELAY MODULE
3
4
5
K2
12
6
7
A1862
K3
9
10
11
K4
12
NOTES:
1. ALL RELAY OUTPUTS ARE SHOWN IN NORMAL STANDBY CONDITION.
2. ALL CONTACTS ARE THE DRY CONTACT TYPE.
3. OUTPUTS OF ALL RELAYS ARE NOT SUPERVISED.
4. RATINGS ARE 2A MAXIMUM AT 24 VDC; 1A AT 120 VAC.
5. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BOARDS PER SYSTEM IS EIGHT.
6. THE MAXIMUM WIRE SIZE IS 12 AWG, ONE WIRE PER TERMINAL.
Module
Address
Switch Position
S12
S21
S22
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
T0016A
VII-8
RELEASE MODULE
SWITCH SETTING
WIRING
JUMPERS
When the auxiliary power input is used, jumpers W1 and
W2 must be cut. See Figure VII-11 for the locations of
jumpers and switches on the circuit board.
RELEASE SOLENOIDS
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AUXILIARY POWER
3
4
+
RELEASE CIRCUITS
TB1
3
SIGNAL CIRCUITS
10
11
12
SOLENOID TWO
INITIATOR RELEASE
3
CKT #1
10K EOL
4
5
CKT #2
10K EOL
6
SEE NOTE 3.
TB1
SOLENOID ONE
SIGNAL CIRCUITS
SEE NOTE 3.
TB1
7
8
ONE SOLENOID
CKT #3
SEE NOTE 1.
SEE NOTE 2.
NOTES:
1. USED TO COMPENSATE FOR 10 OHMS MAXIMUM
CIRCUIT RESISTANCE.
1. RESISTOR MUST BE RATED AT 1 WATT MINIMUM.
2. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF INITIATORS PER CIRCUIT IS 12.
2. EACH CIRCUIT MUST NOT EXCEED 10 OHMS
INCLUDING CABLE RESISTANCE.
3. USE A 1200 OHM RESISTOR AS A LOAD FOR TEST PURPOSES.
4. POLARITY SHOWN IS FOR ACTIVATED CONDITION.
POLARITY IS REVERSED DURING MONITORING CONDITION.
10K EOL
B1863
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S4
S2
RESET SWITCH
S3
TROUBLE LED
1 2 1 2
ON
DS1
Device
S1
SQB
890181*
150
899175*
150
100
60
895630-000*
150
100
60
W1
SOL
1
W2
TB1
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500-001*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
12
100
150
100
60
Squib
190
120
75
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
400
RELEASE MODULE
T0028B
*Fenwal Solenoid
A1864
Table VII-3Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
Manufacturer
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
LV2LBX25
800 (244)
500 (152)
310 (94)
200 (61)
ASCO
8210A107
520 (158)
325 (99)
200 (61)
130 (40)
ASCO
8210G207
825 (251)
520 (158)
325 (99)
205 (62)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
860 (262)
540 (165)
340 (104)
215 (66)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
400 (122)
250 (76)
160 (49)
100 (30)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
860 (262)
540 (165)
340 (104)
215 (66)
Skinner
T0041B
Module
Address
Switch Position
S32
S41
S42
ON
2
3
Single
Solenoid
Dual
Solenoid
Explosive
Initiators
SOL
SQB
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Solenoids
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Explosive Initiator
T0018A
T0017A
VII-10
TB1
+24VDC
AUXILIARY POWER
WIRING
The signal audible module can support NFPA style Y or
style Z field wiring. Refer to Figures VII-12 through VII15 and determine which of the wiring styles will be
used. EOL resistor value is 10K ohms.
RET
10K EOL
CIRCUIT 1
6
10K EOL
CIRCUIT 2
+
+
NOTE
Polarity shown is for activated condition. Polarity
is reversed for monitoring condition.
7
8
9
10
10K EOL
CIRCUIT 3
11
+
12
+
W1
W2
W3
JUMPERS
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
SWITCHES
SW21 SW32
ON
OFF
C1866
JUMPERS/SWITCHES
TB1
+24VDC
AUXILIARY POWER
RET
10K EOL
5
6
CIRCUIT 1
7
8
9
10
10K EOL
CIRCUIT 3
11
+
+12
W1
W2
W3
JUMPERS
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
SWITCHES
SW21 SW32
OFF
OFF
C1867
TB1
+24VDC
AUXILIARY POWER
TB1
RET
+24VDC
2
AUXILIARY POWER
10K EOL
+
+
10K EOL
5
6
CIRCUIT 1
7
10K EOL
10K EOL
10
10K EOL
RET
CIRCUIT 3
5
CIRCUIT 1
6
CIRCUIT 2
7
8
9
CIRCUIT 3
CIRCUIT 4
11
+
10K EOL
10
10K EOL
CIRCUIT 4
11
+
+12
12
+
W1
W2
W3
JUMPERS
W4
W5
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
W6
W7
W8
ON
ON
OFF
SWITCHES
SW21 SW32
OFF
ON
C1865
W1
W2
W3
JUMPERS
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
SWITCHES
SW21 SW32
ON
ON
C1868
95-8470
190 (58)
120 (37)
75 (23)
95 (29)
60 (18)
35 (11)
T0029A
W11
SW4
TROUBLE LED
DS1
ON
SW1
SW2
SW3
1 2 1 2 1 2
RESET SWITCH
MICROCONTROLLER
WITH EPROM
U1
J1
W3
W1
W4
W9
W10
W2
TB1
W5
W6
12
W7
W8
A1869
Module
Address
Switch Position
SW22
SW11 SW12
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
T0019A
VII-12
FIELD DEVICES
EQ2200IDC SERIES INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT
GND
11
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
12
7
14
10
13
2.
4.
6.
A1870
IDC
3.
5.
1.
CIRCUIT 1
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 2
EOL (10K)
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
A1871
VII-13
95-8470
1.
RELAY CONTACT
FOR MONITORING BATTERY.
CONTACT OPENS
WITH BATTERY TROUBLE CONDITION.
3
68K OHM
RESISTOR
INPUT
RELAY CONTACT
FOR MONITORING AC POWER.
CONTACT CLOSES
ON LOSS OF AC POWER.
COM 2
2.
3.
4.
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
B1922
5.
6.
2.
3.
Device Configuration
When configuring the EQ2200IDCGF, its device type
should be configured as an initiating device circuit
(IDC).
Both inputs must be configured for a trouble condition.
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
VII-14
4.
5.
6.
NOTE
If the detector is equipped with a cover locking
device, it must be loosened using a 5/32
hexagonal (Allen) wrench (see Figure VII-21).
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1
EOL (10K)
CIRCUIT 1
3.3 K
3.3 K
CIRCUIT 2
EOL (10K)
3.3 K
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELDS
24 VDC
COM 1
A2076
VII-15
95-8470
CONDUIT ENTRY
BULKHEAD
SENSOR MODULE
SENSOR HOUSING
REAR HOUSING
ELECTRONIC MODULE
O-RING
CONDUIT ENTRY
O-RING
oi RING
A1840
DETECTOR WINDOW
REAR HOUSING
BLIND HOLE
SCREW
CATCH
CATCH SCREW
COVER
LOCKING
ASSEMBLY
STRAP
BARREL
A1841
VII-16
LENS CAP
COM 1
24 VDC
COM 2
1
9 10
WARNING
Do not open any junction box or device enclosure
when power is applied without first de-classifying
the hazardous area.
TERMINAL 5 COM 1 A
TERMINAL 6 COM 1 B
TERMINAL 7 SHIELD
TERMINAL 8 COM 2 A
TERMINAL 9 COM 2 B
TERMINAL 10 SHIELD
A1873
MOUNTING SCREWS
ADDRESS
SWITCHES
BULKHEAD
A1895
oi RING
ELECTRONIC MODULE
SPLIT IN oi RING
(MUST BE POSITIONED
ON THE DOWNWARD SIDE
OF UNIT WHEN MOUNTED)
A1992
LEDs
B1891
VII-17
95-8470
P2
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 1
24 VDC
A1993
UV FLAME DETECTOR
TERMINAL BLOCK
P3
SHIELD
10
11
12
SHIELD
NOTE
Terminals 4 and 9 (shield) are connected
internally, as are terminals 5 and 8 (24 vdc +) and
terminals 6 and 7 (24 vdc ).
COM 2
A1989
VII-18
TERMINAL BLOCK
INDEX PIN
A1994
HOUSING COVER
VII-19
95-8470
JUNCTION BOX
O-RING
IR SENSOR HOUSING
UV TERMINAL BLOCK
BANANA PLUG
IR oi RING
UV SENSOR MODULE
oi TEST LAMP
LED (2)
O-RING
UV SENSOR HOUSING
UV oi RING
A1913
GROUND SCREW
"D" CONNECTOR
A1912
TERMINAL BLOCK
VII-20
2.
SHIELD
POWER
COM 1
COM 2
SHIELD
10
A1914
oi TEST LAMP
LED (2)
UV SENSOR
HOUSING
oi RING
OPENING
DOWN
DETECTOR MUST
BE ORIENTED WITH
CABLE/CONDUIT ENTRY
AT BOTTOM (PREFERRED)
OR SIDE TO ELIMINATE
DRAINAGE INTO
JUNCTION BOX.
H1327
VII-21
95-8470
COMMUNICATION MODULE
STANDOFFS (4)
1.
2.
A1571
Attach the sensor to the DCU enclosure. Do not overtighten. If a sensor separation kit is being used, attach
the sensor to the separation kit junction box and wire
the device as described in the Sensor Separation
section.
CAUTION
The sensor threads can be coated with an
appropriate grease to ease installation. Also
lubricate the cover threads. (See Ordering
Information for part number).
Connect the external wiring to the appropriate terminals
on the DCU terminal wiring board. Refer to Figure VII34 for terminal identification. See Figure VII-35 for an
example of a Det-Tronics electrochemical sensor
connected to a DCU.
Attach the communication module to the standoffs as
shown in Figure VII-33. Connect the ribbon cable from
the terminal wiring board to the communication module.
Set the address for the device. Refer to Device
Address Switch Setting in the Switch Setting section
of this manual for complete information regarding the
switch setting procedure.
Check the wiring to ensure proper connections, then
pour the conduit seals and allow them to dry (if conduit
is being used).
VII-22
4 TO 20 MA IN
SENSOR POWER
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
1.
2.
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
A1726
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
4 TO 20 MA IN
H2S/TOXIC/O2
BLACK
RED
GREEN
SENSOR POWER
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
Red =
Black =
White =
Yellow =
Green =
COM SHIELD
+ (24 vdc)
(common)
4 to 20 ma signal
Calibration input
Chassis ground
24 VDC
COM 1
A1875
Table VII8
Maximum Separation Distances Electrochemical Sensor to DCU
Wire Size
(AWG)
Feet
Meters
18
16
5700
9000
1750
2800
T0020A
VII-23
95-8470
DCU
POINTWATCH
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
YELLOW
4 TO 20 MA IN
WHITE
BLACK
RED
GREEN
SENSOR POWER
WARNING
Do not apply power to the system with the cover
removed unless the area has been verified to be
free of combustible gases or vapors.
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
1.
2.
3.
24 VDC
COM 1
A1876
NOTE
Be sure to note correct orientation of the
transmitter board. If the transmitter board is
rotated 180 from proper orientation, the device
will not operate correctly a LON
communication fault will result. See Figure VII37.
VII-24
CAUTION
The sensor threads can be coated with an
appropriate grease to ease both the initial
installation and future replacement of the sensor.
Detector Electronics offers a silicone free grease
that is especially suited for use with catalytic type
combustible gas sensors (see Ordering
Information for part number). The use of other
lubricants is not recommended, since some
materials can cause irreversible damage to the
sensing element. SILICONE based lubricants or
compounds must NEVER be used.
COMMUNICATION MODULE
TRANSMITTER BOARD
COMMUNICATION MODULE
G
N
O
R
W
TRANSMITTER BOARD
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
4 TO 20 MA IN
SIG
SENSOR POWER
2
COMMUNICATION MODULE
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
TRANSMITTER BOARD
24 VDC
STANDOFFS (4)
COM 1
TERMINAL WIRING BOARD
B1877
B1570
VII-25
95-8470
GR
GR
1. Preferred Method
Mount the transmitter PC board inside the sensor
separation junction box. This assembly can be
separated from the DCUEX by up to 1000 feet using
three conductor 18 AWG shielded cable.
(Regardless of separation distance, operating
voltage at the transmitter MUST be at least 18 vdc
to ensure proper operation.) See Figure VII-39.
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR
SPARE
CHASSIS
CAL
4-20
4-20
RET
RET
+24
+24
GND
CAL
POINTWATCH
2.
P1
Alternate Method.
If the transmitter board must be mounted separate
from the sensor (high temperature applications,
etc.), separate the sensor only, leaving the
transmitter PC board inside the DCUEX enclosure.
When using this installation option, see Table VII-9
for maximum wiring distances.
TRANSMITTER BOARD
4 TO 20
P2
CATALYTIC SENSOR
B1878
Wire Size
VII-26
40
60
100
150
12
18
30
45
Device
Wiring
890181*
150
100
60
899175*
150
100
60
895630-000*
150
100
60
897494*
190
120
75
486500-001*
1500
1000
600
31-199932-004*
150
100
60
Squib
190
120
75
2 Amp Load
190
120
75
400
T0028B
*Fenwal Solenoid
Terminals 5 to 10
Output terminals
Be sure to observe polarity
when wiring the LON/SLC.
NOTE
For testing purposes, a load resistor of 1200 to
1500 ohms @ 1 watt can be placed across
terminals 1 and 4.
CAUTION
Do not intermix different types of initiators in the
release circuit.
Table VII-11Maximum Wiring Length for FM Approved Solenoids for Deluge and Pre-Action Applications
Solenoids
Manufacturer
12 AWG
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
Skinner
LV2LBX25
800 (244)
500 (152)
310 (94)
200 (61)
ASCO
8210A107
520 (158)
325 (99)
200 (61)
130 (40)
ASCO
8210G207
825 (251)
520 (158)
325 (99)
205 (62)
Skinner
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
860 (262)
540 (165)
340 (104)
215 (66)
Skinner
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
400 (122)
250 (76)
160 (49)
100 (30)
Skinner
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
860 (262)
540 (165)
340 (104)
215 (66)
T0041B
VII-27
95-8470
Terminals 11 to 14
Jumpers
SINGLE
SOLENOID
DUAL
SOLENOIDS
COM 2
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 1
JP1
NOTE:
TERMINALS 12 AND 13 ARE FOR MODULE POWER SUPPLY.
TERMINALS 11 AND 14 ARE FOR AUXILIARY OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY.
JUMPERS JP2 AND JP3 MUST BE REMOVED IF AN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY IS USED.
JP2
JP3
11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1
SEE NOTE 2.
2
A1902
4
NOTES:
1. JUMPER JP1 MUST BE REMOVED IF EXPLOSIVE INITIATOR IS USED.
2. RESISTOR IS USED TO COMPENSATE FOR 10 OHMS CIRCUIT RESISTANCE.
RESISTOR MUST BE RATED 1 WATT MINIMUM (WIRE-WOUND RESISTOR PREFERRED).
WHEN MEASURING THE TOTAL RELEASE CIRCUIT RESISTANCE,
USE AN OHM METER WITH A CURRENT OUTPUT OF 10 MA MAXIMUM.
3. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF EXPLOSIVE INITIATORS PER CIRCUIT IS 12.
EACH CIRCUIT MUST NOT EXCEED 10 OHMS INCLUDING CABLE RESISTANCE.
B1900
VII-28
Wiring
190 (58)
120 (37)
75 (23)
95 (29)
60 (18)
35 (11)
T0029A
Output terminals
Connect the first output device
between terminals 1 and 2,
and the second between
terminals 3 and 4.
10K EOL
OUTPUT 2*
10K EOL
COM 2
+
OUTPUT 1*
14
13
12
10
11
COM SHIELD
24 VDC
B1901
NOTE:
TERMINALS 12 AND 13 ARE FOR MODULE POWER SUPPLY.
TERMINALS 11 AND 14 ARE FOR AUXILIARY OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY.
JUMPERS JP1 AND JP2 MUST BE REMOVED IF AN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY IS USED.
Jumpers
Terminals 13 and 14 are connected by jumper JP2 and
terminals 11 and 12 are connected by jumper JP1.
These two jumpers (JP1 and JP2) must be cut if an
auxiliary output power supply is being used. See Figure
VII-43 for the locations of jumpers on the circuit board.
VII-29
95-8470
JP1
JP2
11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1.
2.
3.
B1903
TERMINAL NO. 1
12
A2021
SHIELD
SHIELD
SHIELD
10
11
12
SHIELD
COM 1
24 VDC
COM 2
A1947
VII-30
COM 1 -
COM 2 -
24 VDC -
4.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Figure VII-45 shows a power supply monitor wired on a
LON between a UV detector and a DCU.
5.
6.
Wire Size
2200
3500
5600
650
750
1700
VII-31
95-8470
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
3.
4.
EQ2200UV
3 4
EQ2100PSM
9 10
TO POWER DISTRIBUTION
TERMINALS
COM 2
14 13 12 11
8
9 10
SHIELD
COM 1
COM 2
SHIELD
COM 1
SHIELD
B1953
+ SENSOR
SHIELD
24 VDC
COM 2
G
1 2
POWER
4 TO 20 MA IN
3 2
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
5
+
SHIELD
12 11 10 9
SHIELD
EQ2200DCU
24 VOLTS DC
A B SHIELD
5 6 7
COM 1
24 VDC
1 2
2.
+ +
1.
Figure VII-45A Typical Application LON Connections for a Power Supply Monitor Wired Between a UV Detector and a DCU
VII-32
VII-33
NC
ROW C
ROW B
COM
1
NO
ROW A
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 2
COM 1
95-8470
24 VDC
J1
C1879
J5
A C LINE
10
AUX POWER
5
+
J3
4
SHIELD
+
B
12 11 10 9
CIRCUIT 1
BUS
BAR
CIRCUIT 2
A
SYSTEM
POWER
SUPPLY
COM 2
SHIELD
24 VOLT
BATTERY
BACKUP
BATTERY
CKT BREAKER
RS-485
ALARM
J1
A
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
J4
SUPER
TROUBLE
EQ2100LIOU
11
J3
DC2
DC1
12
8
13
7
14
24 VOLTS DC
COM 1
AUX 24V
COM 2
MAIN 24V
A
B
CHASSIS
GND FLT
EARTH
INPUT 3 10
INPUT 2 11
RESET 13
SHIELD
INPUT 1 12
10
SHIELD
RS-485
NO
11
9
12
13
14
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
COM
4 TO 20 MA IN
14
NC
15
K1
COM 2
16
10
K2
+
POWER
17
COM 1
A
SENSOR
K3
COM 1
24 VOLTS DC
18
B SHIELD
6
7
SHIELD
K4
19
20
21
22
A
5
TO GAS DETECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
EQ2200DCU
SHIELD
FAULT
P2
P1
RXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
TXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
SHIELD 23
24 VDC
1
2
B 24
A 25
COM1
EQ2200IDC
EQ2200UV
COM2
+
A
GATEWAY RELAYS
EQ2100LCU
J2
MAIN AUX
VII-34
ROW B
COM
TWO 24VOLT DC
POWER SUPPLIES
PER NFPA 72
ROW C
NC
NO
ROW A
EQ2100LIOU
B
ALARM
RS-485
J1
A
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
12
8
13
7
14
6
11
J4
SUPER
TROUBLE
DC2
DC1
AUX 24V
COM 2
MAIN 24V
A
B
CHASSIS
GND FLT
EARTH
INPUT 3 10
INPUT 2 11
RESET 13
INPUT 1 12
NO
COM
10
SHIELD
14
11
9
SHIELD
12
13
14
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
CIRCUIT 1
4 TO 20 MA IN
RS-485
NC
15
16
COM 2
CIRCUIT 2
K1
K2
10
COM 2
+
POWER
17
COM 1
A
SENSOR
K3
18
24 VOLTS DC
K4
19
20
COM 1
24 VOLTS DC
SHIELD
FAULT
P2
21
B SHIELD
6
7
SHIELD
J3
10
J5
B1880
AUX POWER
P1
22
A
5
TO GAS DETECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
COM 1
RXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
TXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
SHIELD 23
24 VDC
1
2
B 24
A 25
COM2
COM1
EQ2200DCU
EQ2200IDC
EQ2200UV
+
A
GATEWAY RELAYS
EQ2101LCU
J2
MAIN AUX
VII-35
ROW C
NC
ROW B
COM
ROW A
NO
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 2
MAIN AUX
COM 1
95-8470
Figure VII48A Typical System UV/IR Detector, EQ2500SAM and EQ2500ARM Connected to a Standard EQ2100LCU
24 VDC
C1910
J5
A C LINE
5
+
12 11 10 9
10
AUX POWER
4
SHIELD
3
B
J3
BUS
BAR
OUTPUT 2
A
SYSTEM
POWER
SUPPLY
COM 2
SHIELD
24 VOLT
BATTERY
BACKUP
BATTERY
CKT BREAKER
RS-485
ALARM
J1
A
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
J4
SUPER
TROUBLE
EQ2100LIOU
11
J3
DC2
DC1
12
7
13
6
14
COM 1
AUX 24V
COM 2
MAIN 24V
A
B
CHASSIS
GND FLT
EARTH
RS-485
INPUT 3 10
INPUT 2 11
RESET 13
INPUT 1 12
NO
COM
SHIELD
14
SHIELD
NC
10
15
OUTPUT 1
K1
10
16
COM 2
9
K2
17
11
COM 1
K3
12
24 VOLTS DC
18
13
DUAL SOLENOIDS
SINGLE SOLENOID
SHIELD
K4
14
24 VOLTS DC
EQ2500ARM
SHIELD
FAULT
19
20
+
3
P2
+
2
21
COM 1
B
P1
22
SHIELD
RXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
TXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
SHIELD 23
B 24
A 25
EQ2500SAM
EQ2200UVIR
COM2
COM1
EQ2100LCU
GATEWAY RELAYS
SHIELD
J2
VII-36
ROW C
NC
ROW B
COM
ROW A
NO
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 2
COM 1
24 VDC
COM 1
Figure VII-49A Typical System - Network Extender Wired Between UV Detector and DCU
24 VDC
C1940
J5
A C LINE
5
+
12 11 10 9
10
AUX POWER
4
SHIELD
3
B
J3
BUS
BAR
SYSTEM
POWER
SUPPLY
COM 2
SHIELD
24 VOLT
BATTERY
BACKUP
BATTERY
CKT BREAKER
RS-485
ALARM
J1
A
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
J4
SUPER
TROUBLE
EQ2100LIOU
11
J3
DC2
DC1
12
8
13
7
14
24 VOLTS DC
COM 1
AUX 24V
COM 2
MAIN 24V
A
B
CHASSIS
GND FLT
EARTH
RS-485
SHIELD
INPUT 3 10
INPUT 2 11
SHIELD
RESET 13
INPUT 1 12
NO
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
COM
10
4 TO 20 MA IN
14
4
SHIELD
NC
3
B
15
11
B
12
K1
COM 2
16
10
SHIELD
K2
+
POWER
17
COM 1
A
SENSOR
K3
B SHIELD
6
7
18
A
5
SHIELD
K4
19
20
21
22
24 VDC
1
2
TO GAS DETECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
EQ2200DCU
SHIELD
FAULT
P2
P1
RXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
TXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
SHIELD 23
B 24
A 25
COM1
EQ2401NE
EQ2200UV
COM2
+
A
GATEWAY RELAYS
EQ2100LCU
J2
MAIN AUX
VII-37
ROW B
COM
1
NO
ROW A
SHIELD
SHIELD
COM 2
COM 1
COM 1
Figure 50A Typical System EQ2200UVHT Wired Between a Standard UV Detector and a DCU
24 VDC
B1990
J5
A C LINE
5
+
12 11 10 9
10
AUX POWER
4
SHIELD
3
B
J3
2
A
SYSTEM
POWER
SUPPLY
COM 2
BUS
BAR
SHIELD
24 VOLT
BATTERY
BACKUP
24 VDC
ROW C
NC
RS-485
ALARM
BATTERY
CKT BREAKER
J1
A
3E
3D
2E
2D
1E
1D
J4
SUPER
TROUBLE
EQ2100LIOU
11
J3
DC2
DC1
12
8
13
7
14
24 VOLTS DC
TO GAS DETECTOR
POWER SUPPLY
COM 1
AUX 24V
COM 2
MAIN 24V
12
SHIELD
A
B
CHASSIS
GND FLT
EARTH
10
11
B
RS-485
INPUT 3 10
SHIELD
INPUT 2 11
RESET 13
INPUT 1 12
NO
COM
4
SHIELD
POINTWATCH CALIBRATE
14
3
B
NC
2
A
5
1
SHIELD
15
COM 2
4 TO 20 MA IN
K1
10
POWER
16
SENSOR
K2
COM 1
17
B SHIELD
6
7
K3
A
5
18
19
20
21
22
24 VDC
1
2
SHIELD
K4
RXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
TXD +
RXD
COM
TXD
SHIELD 23
B 24
EQ2200DCU
SHIELD
FAULT
P2
P1
COM1
A 25
COM2
EQ2200UVHT
EQ2200UV
+
A
GATEWAY RELAYS
EQ2100LCU
J2
MAIN AUX
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Section VIII
Switch Setting
GATEWAY
1 Open
2 Closed
4 Open
3 Closed
5 and 6 Closed
7 and 8 Open.
S6 Software Serial Port Configuration for Port 1
S8 LON CONFIGURATION
1
4 Parity enable.
CLOSED
OPEN
NON-LATCHING GATEWAY RELAYS
SELECT CONFIGURATION PORT
PORT 2 OPERATION
PORT 1 OPERATION
GATEWAY ADDRESS BIT 1 (MSB)
GATEWAY ADDRESS BIT 0 (LSB)
Open = no parity.
Closed = parity enabled.
5 Parity type.
S7 MODBUS ADDRESS
1
Open = odd.
Closed = even.
8
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 7 (MSB)
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 6
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 5
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 4
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 3
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 2
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 1
MODBUS ADDRESS BIT 0 (LSB)
6 Stop bits.
Open = 1 stop bit.
Closed = 2 stop bits.
8
OPEN
NUMBER OF DATA BITS (OFF = 7, ON = 8)
NUMBER OF STOP BITS (OFF = 1, ON = 2)
PARITY TYPE (OFF = ODD, ON = EVEN)
PARITY ENABLE (OFF = NO PARITY, ON = PARITY ENABLED)
BAUD RATE BIT 2 (MSB)
0 = 1200
BAUD RATE BIT 1
1 = 2400
BAUD RATE BIT 0 (LSB)
2 = 9600
3 = 19200
8
OPEN
OPEN
CLOSED
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSED
CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN = OFF
CLOSED = ON
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S5 S6
S7
S8
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7 Data bits.
BAUD RATE
1,200
2,400
9,600
19,200
SWITCH POSITIONS
1
2
3
Op
Cl
Op
Cl
Op
Op
Cl
Cl
Op
Op
Op
Op
T0022B
Op = Open
Cl = Closed
8 Open.
NOTE
Serial port 2 is fixed at 9600 baud, one stop bit and
even parity.
Gateway Address
S8-1
S8-2
Op
Op
Cl
Op
Op
Cl
Cl
S8 Network Configuration
Op = Open
VIII-2
Cl = Closed
Cl
T0023A
LOGIC CONTROLLER
2 Open
NOTE
Logic controllers utilize two consecutive LON/SLC
addresses, the first of which must be an odd
number, i. e. a Logic Controller with an address of
7 will occupy both 7 and 8 on the LON/SLC.
3 Open
4 Closed
5 Open
6 Open
7 Closed
8 Open.
S6 Diagnostic Serial Port Configuration
Diagnostic serial port is
intended for factory use only.
Switch settings will not affect
normal operation.
S7 LON/SLC Address
Set switches for the LON/SLC
address. Valid addresses are
from 5 to 247, and must be an
odd number. If an address
outside this range is selected,
the address will default to 5.
S7-1 = LSB, S7-8 = MSB.
ISOLATION MODULE
A slide switch (SW1), located on the top edge of the
module, controls the 24 volt ground fault monitor
function.
On = Enabled
Off = Disabled
OPEN
BINARY
VALUE
16 32 64 128
OPEN
LEAVE IN
OPEN POSITION
OPEN = OFF
CLOSED = ON
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Section IX
System Startup
PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
GENERAL
LIOU
LON
FLAME DETECTORS
DCUs
LCU
IDCs
IX-1
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ARMs
CALIBRATION
Check jumpers.
SAMs
Check signal circuits for correct polarity.
Check for correct installation of EOL resistors.
IMPORTANT
4 to 20 ma devices not manufactured by DetTronics must be pre-calibrated. To ensure
adequate protection, calibration must be performed
on a regularly scheduled basis.
Check jumpers.
STARTUP PROCEDURE
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE
The calibration will be aborted and the detector will
revert back to the previous calibration values if the
calibration is not completed within 12 minutes. The
red LED will blink. The calibration will be logged
as aborted.
NOTE
The Sensor Replacement calibration procedure
must be used for the initial calibration of a new
sensor. The Routine Calibration procedure can
then be used for all subsequent calibrations.
NOTE
Some calibration procedures require the operator
to activate the reed switch located on a circuit
board inside the junction box. See Figure IX-1 for
the location of the reed switch. To activate the
reed switch, hold the calibration magnet against
the side of the junction box near the switch location
approximately one inch above the mounting
surface. (Do not open the junction box.) Hold the
calibration magnet in place for about 4 seconds to
initiate steps of the calibration procedure.
NOTE
To prevent the network modules from going into a
fault isolation condition, apply power to the LCU
prior to applying power to the network devices.
5.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM A
NOTE
After system configuration has been completed,
the entire system should be tested for proper
operation to ensure that configuration was
performed properly.
6.
7.
Normal Calibration
IX-2
1.
2.
3.
GND
11
12
5
SW1
14
10
13
Sensor Replacement
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
4.
1.
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CALIBRATION ALGORITHM C
FOR COMBUSTIBLE GAS DCUs AND
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF UNIVERSAL DCUs
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
NOTE
After exposure of the H 2 S sensor to high
concentrations of gas, it is recommended that it be
exposed to fresh air for at least 30 minutes and
then re-calibrated.
1.
2.
Routine Calibration
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
NOTE
Pressing the sensor replacement switch prevents
the communication module from generating a fault
signal when the input drops to zero due to
removing the sensor. In addition, the calibration
will not be aborted if the calibration procedure is
not completed within 12 minutes.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Apply the calibration gas and wait for the output to
stabilize.
11. With 50% LFL calibration gas applied to the sensor,
adjust R3 for a reading of 1.2 vdc (12 ma) on the
meter.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
NOTE
When replacing a sensor, compare part numbers
to be sure that the correct replacement sensor is
being used.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM D
FOR UNIVERSAL DCUs WITH O2 SENSOR
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
1.
2.
Normal Calibration
NOTE
Pressing the sensor replacement switch prevents
the communication module from generating a fault
signal when the input drops to zero due to
removing the sensor. In addition, the calibration
will not be aborted if the calibration procedure is
not completed within 12 minutes.
IX-5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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7.
8.
CALIBRATION ALGORITHM G
FOR DCUs WITH POINTWATCH
Routine Calibration
Sensor Replacement
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
1.
2.
1.
3.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
NOTE
If the calibration is not completed within 12
minutes, the calibration will be aborted and the
detector will revert back to the previous calibration
values. The red LED will blink at a 4 Hz rate. The
calibration will be logged as aborted.
Sensor Replacement
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
IX-6
NOTE
Pressing the sensor replacement switch prevents
the communication module from generating a fault
signal when the input drops to zero. In addition,
the calibration will not be aborted if the calibration
procedure is not completed within 12 minutes.
2.
3.
4.
2.
UV DETECTOR TEST
CAUTION
To prevent unwanted actuation, alarm and
extinguishing devices must be disconnected prior
to performing detection system tests.
2.
3.
5.
6.
4.
3.
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IR Fault
To correct an IR oi fault, clean the viewing window and
oi ring of the IR sensor, and also check the module and
oi ring opening for proper orientation. If the fault does
not clear (fault reoccurs), a faulty sensor or electrical
problem is indicated. Check the connection of the
connector plug on the IR module. Also check the
condition of the wires. Repair or replace if needed. If
the problem persists, replace the IR sensor module. If
the problem still persists, replace the detector.
MANUAL oi
General Fault
When manual oi is selected, the automatically initiated
oi test is disabled.
Background Radiation
AUTOMATIC oi
IX-8
Section X
Specifications
I/O PORTS
The LCU provides two electrically isolated RS-232 serial
ports, port 1 and port 2, both of which can be active
simultaneously. Port 1 can be configured as either a
Modbus RTU slave, or an Allen Bradley DF1 slave. Port
2 can be either a Modbus RTU slave or master.
CERTIFICATIONS
FMRC Approval See Appendix A.
CSA Certification See Appendix B.
CENELEC and CE Mark See Appendix C.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
+32F to +140F (0C to +60C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-1A for dimensions of the standard LCU
mounting configuration. The LCU can also be housed
in a 19 inch mounting rack (000840-xxx), with any
combination of up to 4 logic controllers, 4 gateways and
one isolation module. See Figure X-1B for dimensions.
9.24 (23.5)
1.48 (3.8)
10.86 (27.6)
10.26 (26.1)
4.00
(10.2)
6.97
(17.7)
12.25
(31.1)
6.50
(16.5)
8.68 (22.0)
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TERMINAL
STRIP
REAR
13.2
(33.5)
FRONT
7.0
(17.7)
4.0
(10.2)
FRONT
19.0
(48.3)
DET-TRONICS
DET-TRONICS
POWER
DET-TRONICS
LON INSOLATOR
ALARM
TROUBLE
POWER FAULT
GROUND FAULT
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
SUPERVISORY
RELAY 1
ACKNOWLEGDE
RELAY 2
SILENCE
RELAY 3
PROGRAM
POWER +
POWER
GROUND FAULT
COM 1
COM 2
RELAY 4
ISOLATE
FAULT
RESET
EAGLE QUANTUM
LOGIC CONTROLLER
EAGLE QUANTUM
GATEWAY
EAGLE QUANTUM
LON ISOLATOR
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
NORMAL
ACKNOWLEDGE
& SILENCE
ENABLE
RESET
ISOLATE
B2044
SLOT 1
SLOT 4
SLOT 5
SLOT 6
SLOT 7
X-2
SLOT 8
EQ2200IDC/IDCGF/IDCSC
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will not
cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will not
cause damage to the equipment.
INPUT POWER
4.0 watts maximum.
INPUT POWER
2.0 watts typical, 4.0 watts maximum during oi test.
INPUTS
Two supervised non-incendive digital inputs (sealed or
unsealed switch or relay contacts). 10 kohm EOL
resistors are required.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
EQ2200UV
Operating:
Storage:
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
EQ2200UVHT
Electronic Module: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
UV Detector:
40F to +257F (40C to +125C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
-67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% relative humidity, can withstand 100%
condensing humidity for short periods of time.
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-2.
0.28
(0.71)
CONE OF VISION
The detector has a 90 degree cone of vision with the
highest sensitivity lying along its central axis. See
Figure X-3.
4.7
(11.8)
3.4
(8.6)
5.2
(13.2)
2.7
(6.8)
0
15
30
100
15
90
30
80
45
45
70
0.32 (0.81) OVAL SLOT MOUNTING
(TYPICAL FOUR PLACES)
60
DETECTION
DISTANCE
(PERCENT)
50
40
30
6.6
(16.8)
20
10
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FLAME SENSITIVITY
The detector has four adjustable sensitivity settings plus
transient arc rejection capabilities.
5/16-18 UNC
RESPONSE TIME
The detector is selectable for a 0 to 7 second time
delay.
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
MOUNTING BASE
2.5
(6.4)
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figures X-4A and X4B for the standard UV
detector. For the high temperature UV detector, see
Figures X-5A and X-5B (UV detector) and Figure X-6
(electronic module).
2.5 (6.4) DIA.
A1986
5.25 (13.3)
4.75 (12.06)
2.5
(6.35)
MOUNTING BASE
2.5 (6.4)
A1987
X-4
5
(127)
2.5
(63.5)
4
(101.6)
4.375
(111.1)
4.5 (114.3)
0.28
(0.71)
4.66
(11.8)
3.39
(8.6)
5.20
(13.21)
2.69
(6.83)
6.62
(16.8)
1.28
(3.25)
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INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc. 10% overvoltage will not
cause damage to the equipment.
15
15
100
30
30
90
80
45
45
INPUT POWER
2.0 watts nominal, 5.0 watts maximum during oi test.
70
60
DETECTION
DISTANCE
(PERCENT)
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
40F to +185F (40C to +85C).
50
40
30
20
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH. Can withstand 100% condensing
humidity for short periods of time.
10
D573
RESPONSE TIME
Selectable for a 0 to 7 second time delay. Fastest
response time is 0.5 second.
CONE OF VISION
90 degree cone of vision using gasoline fuel (1 sq. ft).
80 degree cone of vision using methane fuel (30 inch).
See Figure X-8.
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 k
bps).
FLAME SENSITIVITY
Refer to Tables X-1 and X-2 for typical detector
response characteristics.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL
Copper-free aluminum (red) or 316 stainless steel, with
stainless steel mounting bracket.
CAUTION
The detector is extremely sensitive when the very
high setting is utilized. While this setting is
required to reliably detect certain types of fires,
care must be taken to minimize the possibility of
false alarms.
DIMENSIONS
See Figures X-9 and X-10.
VISIBLE
ULTRAVIOLET
INFRARED
100
75
ATMOSPHERIC
TRANSMISSION
50
25
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
1.5
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
WAVELENGTH (MICRONS)
ULTRAVIOLET
SENSOR
RESPONSE
INFRARED
SENSOR
RESPONSE
SOLAR
RADIATION
REACHING
THE EARTH
A1070
X-6
Sensitivity
UV Standard
Low
Medium
High
Very High
UV Arc
Rejection
Low
Low
Medium
Medium
High
High
Very High
Very High
IR
Low
Medium
High
Very High
Arc Rejection
30 inch Methane
1 Ft x 1 Ft Gasoline
1 Ft x 1 Ft Methanol
40
60
80
100
30
45
65
100
15
20
35
55
35
35
55
55
60
65
85
85
30
30
40
40
50
50
65
65
10
10
15
15
25
25
50
50
40
55
65
90
65
75
90
100
40
45
55
60
Medium
High
Medium
High
Medium
High
Medium
High
Fuel
Size
Distance
UV
IR
JP4
JP5
JP8
3 Ft x 3 Ft
3 Ft x 3 Ft
3 Ft x 3 Ft
150 Ft.
150 Ft.
150 Ft.
Very High
High
Very High
High
High
Medium
JP4
JP5
JP8
2 Ft x 2 Ft
2 Ft x 2 Ft
2 Ft x 2 Ft
100 Ft.
100 Ft.
100 Ft.
High
High
High
Medium
Medium
Medium
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5-1/4 INCHES
(133 MM)
MOUNTING BASE
2-1/2 INCHES
(64 MM)
B1303
120 2 (2)
B1303
2.5 DIA.
(64 MM)
7.81
(198 MM)
5.25
(133 MM)
C1047
X-8
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will not
cause damage to the equipment.
POWER CONSUMPTION
DCU with toxic gas sensor/transmitter:
95 ma maximum.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal.
INPUT CURRENT
Standby:
75 ma maximum at 24 vdc.
Alarm:
120 ma maximum at 24 vdc.
INPUTS
4 to 20 ma analog signal.
Non-intrusive calibration.
STATUS OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
OUTPUTS
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-2.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-2.
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OUTPUT RATING
2 amperes at 30 vdc maximum.
POWER CONSUMPTION
2.2 watts nominal at 24 vdc, 2.7 watts maximum.
RESPONSE TIME
Output relay actuates in <0.1 second after
acknowledging an alarm command message.
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
Digital, transformer isolated (78.5k Baud).
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
3.0 ma 2.0ma, each circuit.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
-40F to +167F (-40C to +75C)
Storage:
-67F to +185F (-55C to +85C).
EOL RESISTORS
10 kohm 2 kohm. Each circuit must have an EOL
resistor.
HUMIDITY
5 to 95% RH at 70C.
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-11.
0.28
(0.71)
4.66
(11.8)
3.39
(8.6)
STATUS OUTPUT
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating:
40F to +167F (40C to +75C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
5.20
(13.21)
2.69
(6.83)
VIBRATION
Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-2.
3.7
(9.4)
1.28
(3.25)
A1883
X-10
INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 Vdc.
INPUT VOLTAGE
Selectable for 120, 208 or 240 vac input power, 10%.
POWER CONSUMPTION
2.0 watts maximum.
INPUT FREQUENCY
60 Hz 5% standard, 50 Hz 5% optional.
MEASUREMENT RANGE
AC Voltage:
DC Battery Charging Current:
INPUT CURRENT
EQ2110PS: 4 amps at 120 VAC (60 Hz)
EQ2130PS: 11 / 6 / 6 amps at 120 / 208 / 240 VAC*
EQ2175PS: 24 / 15 / 12 amps at 120 / 208 / 240 VAC*.
*Specify 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
OUTPUT
Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 k
bps).
OUTPUT CURRENT
EQ2110PS:
10 amperes at 24 VDC
EQ2130PS:
30 amperes at 24 VDC
EQ2175PS:
75 amperes at 24 VDC.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: +32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
Storage:
-67F to +185F (-55C to +85C).
POWER CONSUMPTION
EQ2110PS:
46 Watts
EQ2130PS:
140 Watts
EQ2175PS:
349 Watts.
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
DIMENSIONS
See Figure X-12.
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: +32F to +122F (0C to +50C)
Storage:
-40F to +185F (-40C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
9
(22.9)
8.5
(21.6)
J3
J1
DIMENSIONS
in Inches (Centimeters)
Width
EQ2110PS:
19 (48.3)
EQ2130PS:
19 (48.3)
EQ2175PS:
19 (48.3)
2.25
(5.7)
4
(10.2)
Height
7 (17.8)
14 (35.6)
14 (35.6)
Depth
15 (38.1)
15 (38.1)
15 (38.1)
NOTE
Power supplies are designed for mounting in a
standard 19 inch rack. Optional mounting hardware
is available for floor or wall mount applications.
2.5
(6.4)
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INPUT VOLTAGE
24 vdc nominal.
INPUT POWER
30 watts maximum.
SUPERVISORY CURRENT
2.5 ma, each circuit.
TEMPERATURE RATING
Operating:
+32F to +120F (0C to +50C).
Storage:
67F to +185F (55C to +85C).
HUMIDITY RANGE
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing.
VIBRATION
Meets FMRC Class number 3260 requirements.
DIMENSIONS
See Figures X-13 and X-14.
WIRING STYLES
NFPA Four Style Y or Two Style Z circuits.
CONTACT RATING
2 amperes at 24 vdc.
10.25
(26)
12.0
(30.5)
9.6
(24.4)
6.0
(15.2)
14.25
(36.2)
13.6
(34.6)
16.0
(40.6)
A1695
X-12
ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS
Refer to the Electrochemical Gas Sensor Specification
Data sheet, form 90-1079, for specifications.
Electrochemical sensors available from Det-Tronics
include Hydrogen Sulfide, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide,
Chlorine, Sulfur Dioxide, and Nitrogen Dioxide.
POINTWATCH
Refer to the PointWatch manual, form 95-8440, for
PointWatch specifications.
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Section XI
System Maintenance
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
To ensure reliable protection, it is important to check
and calibrate the system on a regularly scheduled
basis. The frequency of these checks is determined by
the requirements of the particular installation.
NOTE
If corrosive contaminants in the atmosphere cause
the reflective rings to deteriorate to the extent that
it is no longer possible to restore them to their
original condition, they must be replaced.
To ensure the watertight integrity of the detector, the Orings must be maintained following the guidelines
described above.
O-RING MAINTENANCE
WARNING
The hazardous area must be de-classified prior to
removing a junction box cover with power applied.
CAUTION
The O-rings should be lubricated with a silicone
free grease. The use of other lubricants is not
recommended, since they can adversely affect the
performance of some sensors. Under no
circumstances should a lubricant or compound
containing silicone be used on systems using
catalytic type combustible gas sensors.
95-8470
BATTERIES
Batteries must be replaced every 48 months, or sooner
if required by local codes. Only sealed batteries are to
be used.
NOTE
When replacing a device, be sure that the rocker
switches on the replacement are set the same as
the original. Remove power before removing or
plugging in the replacement unit. When a DCU,
IDC or flame detector is replaced, the point must
be re-configured. If the auto-configure feature is
enabled, configuration is done automatically.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Table XI-1 is intended to serve as an aid in locating the
cause of a system malfunction. If the problem cannot
be corrected, contact the factory for assistance.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Eagle devices are not designed to be repaired in the
field. If a problem should develop, first carefully check
Symptom
Possible Cause
XI-2
OS Number
Part Number
Replaces
CGSS1A6C2R1X
006824-001
225006-004
225957-002
226530-003
226531-003
226931-005
226931-006
226999-011
226999-012
3/4 inch
6 inch
CGSS1A3C2R1X
006824-005
225006-003
226530-005
226531-004
226931-007
226931-008
3/4 inch
30 inch
CGSS1C6C2R1X
006824-003
226999-008
226999-020
226999-014
226999-021
20 mm
6 inch
CGSS1C3C2R1X
006824-007
226999-015
20 mm
30 inch
T0043A
ORDERING INFORMATION
POWER SUPPLIES
When ordering, please specify:
Part Number
006979-001
000604-013
000604-014
000604-015
LCU
Part Number
006814-001
Description
EQ2100LCU Local Control Unit for
use with EQ21XXPS Series Power
Supplies.
LCU Replacement Parts:
006570-001
EQ2100CG Communication Gateway
006566-001
EQ2100LC Logic Controller
006558-001
EQ2100IM Isolation Module
006668-001
EQ2100MR Mounting Rack
LIOU
Part Number
006641-xxx
102844-001
102843-001
102842-001
Description
EQ2100LIOU Local Input/Output Unit
Relay Module
Release Module
Signal Audible Module
006600-xxx
007082-xxx
006861-xxx
006607-xxx
006733-xxx
006738-xxx
006941-xxx
Description
Explosion-Proof H2S Sensor Housing
Electrochemical H2S Sensing
Element Assembly
LON DEVICES
Part Number
006608-xxx
006943-xxx
007257-xxx
Description
EQ2100PSM Power Supply Monitor
EQ2110PS Power Supply (10 amps)
EQ2130PS Power Supply (30 amps)
EQ2175PS Power Supply (75 amps)
Description
EQ22XXIDC Initiating Device Circuit
EQ22XXIDCGF Ground Fault Monitor
EQ22XXIDCSC Initiating Device
Circuit Short Circuit
EQ22XXUV UV Flame Detector
EQ22XXUVHT High Temperature UV
Flame Detector
EQ22XXUVIR UV/IR Flame Detector
EQ22XXDCU Digital Communication
Unit (specify gas)
EQ25XXARM Agent Release Module
EQ25XXSAM Signal Audible Module
EQ24XXNE Network Extender
226365-104
006414-001
226349-001
225312-001
226190-001
226354-001
Description
Silicone Free Grease
Calibration Magnet
Sensor Separation Kit for Catalytic
Sensors
Sensor Separation Kit for
Electrochemical Sensors
Sensor Separation Kit for PointWatch
Sensor Rain Shield
Sensor Dust Cover (Stainless Steel)
Sensor Dust Cover (Porex)
Splash Guard
XI-3
95-8470
Part Number
225130-001
225130-002
225130-003
225130-004
225130-005
225130-006
225130-007
225130-008
Part Number
004273-002
004483-001
004404-005
003240-202
006598-001
002507-001
002519-001
107427-040
107427-004
Gas
Methane (50% LFL)
Ethane (50% LFL)
Ethylene (50% LFL)
Propane (50% LFL)
Hydrogen (50% LFL)
Methane (20% LFL)
Methane (25% LFL)
Methane (35% LFL)
Description
Q1113 Air Shield Assembly
W8066 UV Test Lamp
Swivel Mount
Sensor Module
Electronic Module
Window cleaner kit
oi Ring
O-Ring (large)
O-Ring (small)
REPLACEMENT CYLINDERS
UV DETECTOR High Temperature
Part Number
226166-001
226166-002
226166-003
226166-004
226166-005
226166-006
226166-007
226166-008
226166-009
Gas
Methane (50% LFL)
Ethane (50% LFL)
Ethylene (50% LFL)
Propane (50% LFL)
Hydrogen (50% LFL)
Air (0% LFL)
Methane (20% LFL)
Methane (25% LFL)
Methane (35% LFL)
007082-xxx
006899-xxx
Part Number
162552-001
101678-007
004976-001
225777-001
Part Number
006598-002
003240-221
107427-004
002099-003
004404-002
Description
Regulator
3 foot hose
Standard calibration cup
Modified calibration cup (for sensor
separation)
Description
Electronic Module
DE1888K3 UV Sensor Module
O-Ring for UV Detector
Mounting Bracket (Aluminum)
Mounting Bracket (Stainless Steel)
UV/IR DETECTOR
227115-001
006861-xxx
Description
Electrochemical Sensing Element
Assembly for H2S Sensor
Hydrophobic Filter for H2S Sensor
O-ring (for Hydrophobic Filter)
O-ring (for Sensor Housing)
Gas Bottle for 227115-001 Calibration
Kit - 50 ppm
004000-003
002519-001
003525-001
107427-004
DE1888B2
DE5600-002
UV DETECTOR
006600-xxx
001680-001
003996-001
102868-001
XI-4
Description
Q9001G Swivel Mount Assembly
Q1113 Air Shield Assembly (two per
detector)
W867 Explosion-proof UV/IR Test
Lamp
oi ring for UV detector
oi ring for IR detector
O-rings for UV and IR detectors (two
O-rings per detector)
UV sensor module with LEDs
IR module with LEDs (standard
sensitivity)
Window Cleaner (six bottles)
UV/IR Window Maintenance Kit,
consisting of 2 bottles of
cleaner, 4 UV rings, 4 IR rings
Silicone Free Grease
APPENDIX A
A-1
95-8470
Model
LV2LBX25
8210A107
8210G207
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
A-2
Response Characteristics
SENSITIVITY
Very High
Very High
Very High
FUEL
Gasoline
Diesel
Natural Gas
SIZE
1 ft x 1 ft (0.3 m x 0.3 m)
1 ft x 1 ft (0.3 m x 0.3 m)
30 inch plume
DISTANCE
90 ft (27.4 m)
65 ft (19.8 m)
80 ft (24.4 m)
Response Time
Typical 5 seconds maximum.
Field of View
45 to +45 off centerline in vertical and horizontal planes.
A-3
95-8470
UV Arc Rejection
Short duration electrical arcs
Mounting
Q9001L swivel mount for EQ2200UV; Q9001B swivel mount for C7050B.
A-4
Response Characteristics
Fuel
Size
Distance
UV Setting
IR Setting
Gasoline
1 Sq. Ft.
100 Ft.
Very High
Gasoline
1 Sq. Ft.
80 Ft.
Very High
Gasoline
1 Sq. Ft.
65 Ft.
High (Standard)
Medium
Gasoline
1 Sq. Ft.
65 Ft.
Medium
Methane
30 inch
90 Ft.
Very High
Methane
30 inch
90 Ft.
Very High
Methane
30 inch
40 Ft.
Low (Standard)
Low
Methane
30 inch
40 Ft.
Low
Propane
30 inch
30 Ft.
Medium (Standard)
Medium
Propane
30 inch
30 Ft.
Medium
Methanol
1 Sq. Ft.
40 Ft.
High (Standard)
Low
Methanol
1 Sq. Ft.
40 Ft.
Low
JP4
4 Sq. Ft.
100 Ft.
High (Standard)
Medium
JP5
4 Sq. Ft.
100 Ft.
High (Standard)
Medium
JP8
4 Sq. Ft.
100 Ft.
High (Standard)
Medium
Response Time
Typical 5 seconds maximum.
Field of View
45 to +45 off centerline in vertical and horizontal planes using gasoline fuel (1 sq. ft.).
40 to +40 off centerline in vertical and horizontal planes using methane fuel (30 inch).
A-5
95-8470
Mounting
Model Q9001G Swivel Mounting Bracket.
A-6
NOTE
Sensor cross sensitivity has not been verified by FMRC.
NOTE
FMRC Approval of the 4 to 20 ma input does not include or imply approval of the gas detection apparatus such
as sensors, transmitters, or devices connected to the system. In order to maintain FMRC Approval of the
system, all 4 to 20 ma gas detection instruments connected to the input must also be FMRC Approved.
NOTE
The high temperature characteristic has NOT been FMRC verified above 75C.
NOTE
Detector Electronics combustible gas detection K factors are not FMRC verified.
SENSOR SEPARATION KIT
226365-106
226365-113
226365-104
Explosion-proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3615.
NOTE
Ensure sensor hazardous (classified) location rating is applicable for the intended use.
A-7
95-8470
Model
LV2LBX25
8210A107
8210G207
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
73212BN4TNLVNOC322C2
71395SN2ENJ1NOH111C2
A-8
OPTIONS
An optional EQ2101LCU with EQ2101MR Mounting Rack is available with provisions for two 24 vdc power inputs.
The customer must supply two reliable and independent 24 vdc supplies in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 72-1996
section 1-5.2. If either of the supplies is missing due to a broken wire, a trouble condition will be annunciated.
Operator Interface Station (OIS)
NOTE
Metric straight thread types are for use in non-North American applications.
CALIBRATION
Calibration of the above listed sensors has been FMRC verified using the respective EQ2200DCU and
EQ2200DCUEX Series with the Det-Tronics 225130-001 (50% LFL methane) and 227115-001 H2S Calibration Kits.
The EQ2200DCU Series can be used with any FMRC Approved 4 to 20 ma device.
A-9
95-8470
A-10
Figure A1
APPENDIX B
B-1
95-8470
B-2
B-3
95-8470
NOTE
The high temperature characteristic has NOT been CSA verified above 75C.
Explosion-proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D Hazardous Locations per CSA C22.2 #30.
NOTE
Ensure sensor hazardous (classified) location rating is applicable for the intended use.
B-4
OPTIONS
Operator Interface Station (OIS)
NOTE
Metric straight thread types are for use in non-North American applications.
CALIBRATION
Calibration of the above listed sensors has been CSA verified using the respective EQ2200DCU and
EQ2200DCUEX Series with Det-Tronics 225130-001 (50% LFL methane) and 227115-001 H2S Calibration Kits.
The Model EQ2200DCU Series can be used with any CSA certified stand alone 4 to 20 ma linear device.
B-5
95-8470
B-6
Figure B1
APPENDIX C
CE MARK
The Eagle Quantum Fire and Gas Detection/Suppression System was tested and found to be compliant with
EN50081-2 and EN50082-2 when wired in conduit or with armoured instrument cable with individual screened
twisted pairs and galvanized steel wire armour. All screen drains shall be terminated to the chassis except for the
LON/SLC screen drains, which are terminated at LCU terminals 23 A and B and the LON/SLC screen termination in
each field device.
Communication wiring between the Local Control Unit (LCU), Local Input/Output Unit (LIOU) and Local Control Unit
Power Supply (LCUPS) shall be limited to a maximum of 3 meters for each section.
CENELEC CERTIFICATION
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT (IDC and IDCGF),
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION UNIT (DCU)
AGENT RELEASE MODULE (ARM),
SIGNAL AUDIBLE MODULE (SAM),
NETWORK EXTENDER (NE):
EEx d IIC T4 (Tamb = 60C to +75C)
EEx d IIC T5 (Tamb = 60C to +65C)
EEx d IIC T6 (Tamb = 60C to +50C)
IP66.
Special Conditions for Safe Use
To obviate the risk of hotspots and capacitor energy storage, the enclosure must not be opened, even when isolated,
when a flammable atmosphere is present.
Cable glands or the conduit entries to be used with this apparatus shall be EEx d approved by a notified body,
relevant to the threads found with the enclosure where they are to be fixed. As guards do not protect the transparent
windows of the devices, care shall be exercised during installation, positioning the face of the apparatus in order to
prevent damage.
UV FLAME DETECTOR:
Standard Temperature Version
EEx d IIB +H2 T6 (Tamb = 40C to +75C).
IP66.
Extended Temperature Version
EEx d IIB +H2 T6 (Tamb = 40C to +75C)
EEx d IIB +H2 T4 (Tamb = 40C to +125C)
IP66.
Special Conditions for Safe Use of UV Detector
The detector contains capacitors that could be an ignition source if the enclosure is opened within a hazardous area.
The enclosure must not be opened, even when isolated, when a flammable atmosphere is present. The cable must
only be connected to the enclosure by a flameproof cable entry device certified to EN 50 018. If only one cable entry
is used, any other entries must be closed by a certified flameproof stopping plug. The flame detector can be
delivered in two versions, one for ambient temperatures up to +75C, and one for temperatures up to +125C. The
label will indicate the actual maximum allowable ambient temperature.
C-1
95-8470
C-2
APPENDIX D
D-1
95-8470
Node
Address
Rocker Switch
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
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
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
Rocker Switch
4
5
6
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
D-2
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
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
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Rocker Switch
3
4
5
6
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
Node
Address
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
Rocker Switch
4
5
6
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O = OPEN
X = CLOSED
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