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1 Addressable Fire Alarm Systems

2 Contents Introduction 3-7 Premier AL -4 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 8-9 Premier AL 5-8 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 0 Premier AL: Addressable System Network Premier AL: Alarm Manager Graphics System 2 Simplicity Plus Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 3 Zeta TCP/IP Communicator 4 Premier Addressable Repeater Panel 4 Simplicity Micro Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel 5 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Combined Smoke & Heat Detector 6 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Optical Smoke Detector 7 Addressable Weatherproof Manual Call Point 24 Zeta Addressable Explosion Proof Break Glass Unit 25 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Sounder 26 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Combined Sounder & Flasher 27 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Addressable Flasher 28 Maxitone Addressable Sounder & Sounder Flasher 29 Zeta Common Addressable Input Unit 30 Zeta Addressable Input Output Units 3 Zeta Addressable Sounder Circuit Controller 32 Zeta Addressable Zone Monitoring Units 33 Zeta GSM Communicator 34 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Heat Detectors 8 Addressable Remote Indicator LED 9 Zeta Common Sounder Base & Zeta Common Combined Sounder & Flasher Base 20 Fyreye Common & Isolator Bases 2 Fyreye Addressable Reflective Beam Smoke Detector 22 Loop Powered Door Magnet 35 Future Products Product Compatibility Chart 38 Device Current Consumption 39 Cable Comparison 39 Notes Addressable Manual Call Point 23 2

3 Introduction Zeta Alarm Systems, a trading name of GLT Exports Ltd, was founded in 985 and is a privately held UK manufacturer of Fire Alarm, Gas Detection and Emergency Systems. Our brand name is well known throughout the industry and is acclaimed in over forty countries worldwide. We are currently represented in the UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Southern Asia & South America and this list continues to grow. Complete System Supplier To meet the requirements of our ever-changing market, we pride ourselves on being a complete system supplier. This means our customers can rely on us for their entire system requirements. One of the main advantages of using a complete system supplier, compared with a component supplier, is that system wide compatibility is assured and there is one point of contact. Marketing our products as systems has played a vital role in our worldwide success. The Future Our continued inward investment and constant endeavour to offer the very best products is recognised by our increased turnover and profit margin year-onyear. Our mission is to support our existing & future customers by providing them with the highest quality products, at the most competitive prices. Customer Support & Product Warranty We value our customers greatly and to ensure they have the best experience we have a dedicated support team who are able to assist with sales, technical or logistical queries. Research & Development As with all electronic equipment there is an ever present drive to manufacture products that are increasingly effective whilst becoming more cost sensitive. To meet this objective we spend a significant percentage of our profits on the continued development of products, whether it be introducing new items, or improving existing ones. We have a team of engineers & designers all of whom have vast industry knowledge & experience. As a manufacturer we always follow the market needs closely to evaluate how we should adapt our product range. This, combined with welcomed customer feedback, has proved to be a successful formula for meeting the current and future industry needs. Statement Of Quality Policy We maintain a Quality System, which conforms to BS EN ISO900:2008. We are committed, where applicable, to manufacture in compliance with all appropriate legislation & regulatory requirements. Our products carry a full 24 month manufacturers guarantee from the date of purchase. Our network of authorised agents is fully trained on the use of our products and will provide a helpful & friendly service. 3

4 Introduction To Addressable Fire Alarm Systems Addressable fire alarm systems have traditionally been associated with the larger, more complicated applications. However, with downward price trends, they have become feasible for smaller systems that would have historically been designed with conventional fire alarm equipment. Protocol Statement Zeta Protocol is unique to Zeta Alarm Systems. All Zeta addressable devices can only be installed on Zeta control panels. No mixing with any other manufacturers products or control panels is permitted and warranty will be void. What are the advantages of an addressable system over a conventional alternative? Each device communicates directly with the control panel, so it knows the exact location of any fire or fault reported. Each device can be assigned a courtesy label to help identify the device (for instance Reception ). Each detector reports a smoke value and the panel then decides whether this is an alarm. This allows some panels to make detectors more or less sensitive according to current conditions or time of day. All devices (detectors, manual call points, sounders & interfaces) are all connected on the same loop of wires. Detectors are assigned to zones by the panel, which allows for easier zone changes if the building layout is altered at a future date. Addressable panels typically have an event history which logs past system events. Some addressable panels allow for complicated cause & effect programming, where outputs are only triggered by certain detectors. Fire Detection & Alarm Systems BS5839 Risk Assessment The Fire precautions (Workplace) Regulations require any business employing five or more persons to hold a written Fire Risk Assessment and Emergency Plan. This must be periodically reviewed. The local fire brigade can enforce compliance, and close any building that does not meet this act. In the event of a fire in a building without a written Fire Risk Assessment, those responsible may face fines and imprisonment, and/or private litigation. What the law requires you to do: Complete a fire risk assessment for your work place (considering all employees, the public, disabled people and people with special needs). Identify and record any significant findings or persons at risk. Provide and maintain fire precautions. Provide information, instruction and training. Nominate persons responsible to implement your emergency plan. Consult employees about the above nominations and your proposals to improve fire precautions. Inform other employees who may have work places in the building about any significant risks which may affect their safety and co-operate with them to reduce/control these risks. If you are not an employer, but control premises which contain more than one workplace, you are responsible for complying with fire regulations. You must establish a suitable means of contacting the emergency services. Your employees must co-operate to ensure the workplace is safe from fire and its effects. 4

5 System Zoning Information In order to aid identification of the source of a possible fire, the protected building should be divided into zones. When deciding on a suitable zoning scheme for a building, consideration should be given to the size, any existing fire routines, escape routes, zone accessibility, and structural fire compartmentation. The following guide lines should be observed: If the total floor area of the building is less than 300m 2 then the building needs only one zone, regardless of the number of storeys. Manual Call Points A Manual Call Point is a device which enables personnel to raise an alarm in the event of a fire incident by pressing a frangible element to activate the alarm system. Manual Call Points should be installed at a height of.2m above floor level at easily accessible, conspicuous positions, on exit routes, at the entry floor landings of staircases and at all exits to the open air. If the total floor area is greater than 300m 2 : The maximum area for a zone is 2000m 2 If a stairwell (or similar) extends beyond one floor it should be a separate zone. If a zone covers more than one fire compartment then the zone boundaries should follow the compartment boundaries. The search distance within the zone in order to ascertain the position of the fire should not exceed 60m. Remember that the use of Remote Indicator lamps may help to reduce the distance travelled..2m -.4m Manual Call Points should be spaced so that one may always be found within a maximum distance of 45m apart or 25m for disabled person. 45m Max. or 25m Max. for disabled person 60m Max. If a building is divided between occupiers, zones must not be shared between them. 5

6 Detector Information Automatic Detectors When deciding on the type of detector to be used in any area it is important to remember that the detector has to discriminate between a genuine fire and the normal conditions existing therein. Smoke Detectors In open spaces under flat horizontal ceilings, every point should lie within 7.5m of a smoke detector. Heat Detectors General In open spaces under flat horizontal ceilings, every point should lie within 5.3m of a heat detector. 0.6m 7.5m 2m² (0.6m x 0.6m) 56.3m² (7.5m x 7.5m) Room boundary Room boundary 7.5m 5.3m 5.3m 3.8m Smoke detection should be generally avoided in the following areas to avoid unwanted alarms. They should be protected by means of other detectors such as heat detectors. Contamination in dusty areas may cause unwanted alarms and reduce the life of the detector. Damp or humid conditions such as showers, bathrooms and external areas should be avoided as the water vapour may cause unwanted alarms and reduce the life of the detector. Detectors should not be mounted where gases, vapours or fumes are present. Detectors should never be used at low temperature where ice or condensation can affect detector sensitivity. Kitchens, garages, welding shops and boiler houses should generally be avoided. Heat detectors are designed to either detect a rapid rise in temperature or to operate at a fixed temperature. Although they provide a slower response time than smoke detectors they do provide a method of protection for areas where smoke detectors cannot be used. Heat detectors should not be used for the protection of life or where extensive property loss may be expected. Rate of Rise Heat Detectors Rate of Rise heat detectors respond to both rapid increases of temperature and to fixed top temperature. Fixed Temperature Heat Detectors Fixed temperature heat detectors are available with different temperature settings, and are normally installed in kitchens, boiler rooms, etc. 6

7 Detection In Apex Roofs If the ceiling is pitched or sloping, smoke will tend to rise towards the highest point (apex) of the roof, therefore detection should be placed in the apex. As the slope tends to reduce the delay before smoke or heat reaches the detectors, it is permissible to use a greater spacing between the detectors mounted there. Fire Alarm Sounders Fire Alarm Sounders should be installed throughout the building with an even distribution, to generally provide a minimum sound level of 65dB(A) or 5dB(A) above any background noise which is likely to persist for more than 30 seconds. Limits of Ceiling Height 500Hz - 000Hz 500Hz - 000Hz Heat Detector Smoke Detector Heat Detector Smoke Detector Background noise Apex <50mm Apex <600mm Apex >50mm Apex >600mm Small Apex = Standard Spacing Large Apex = Extended Spacing Cabling The operation of a Fire Alarm and Detection System depends on the cabling and connections between the components. It is essential that connection between Manual Call Points and Detectors function correctly when they are operated. Cables within the system are required to function correctly for significant periods after being attacked by fire. These include the power supply cables to the control panel, the detection circuits and the fire alarm sounder circuits. Thus the cables chosen must be correctly rated to withstand these conditions. Where the alarm may have to arouse sleeping persons e.g. Hotel bedrooms, nursing homes, etc, a minimum sound level of 75dB(A) is required, at the bed head with all the doors shut. 75dB(A) All fire alarm sounders in a building should produce the same sound, distinct from any other audible warning devices in the building. Where fire alarm sounders are required in extremely noisy areas e.g. Machine shops, it may be necessary to install additional Visual Indication Beacons. 7

8 Premier AL -4 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel (PR-AL/, PR-AL/2, PR-AL/3, PR-AL/4) The Premier AL analogue addressable panels are a powerful yet user-friendly series of control panels. They are designed to a high standard with LPCB approval to EN54, parts 2 & 4. Each panel in this modular series has considerable processing ability but is easy to install, programme and operate. This is supported by comprehensive support documentation. Panels are housed in steel enclosures and are finished in hardwearing epoxy paint. This panel is ideally suited to installations which require very complex sounder and control/shutdown functions. The panels are programmable to meet individual site requirements by means of a cause & effect matrix. This is downloaded from a PC, using the Cause & Effect Edit Programme. Text may be edited via a keyboard or downloaded from a PC. Features -4 loop addressable fire alarm panel (each with a 26 device capacity) LPCB Approved to EN54 parts 2 & 4 Devices can be grouped into 32 zones Network up to 5 panels (giving a total of 60 loops) Extensive mode change options by day/night and special group allocation Windows based, full upload/download PC software package 500mA output per loop with highly stable voltage platform, even under mains-failed conditions Powerful processing and extensive panel and loop I/O capability User-friendly controls (enabled by key switch) and a clear, unambiguous screen (4 x 20 character LCD display) Membrane facia with tactile switches Complies with EMC and LVD Directives The Premier AL has a 4 line x 20 character backlit LCD display, showing the first and most recent event. Other events may be reviewed using the More Messages facility. User controls are accessed by means of keyswitch-enabled membrane controls, with password protection for engineer purposes. Each panel has a high level of processing power and each loop has its own processor. The panel allows up to 26 addresses per loop. All addresses on a loop may be used for output functions, with 3 independently programmable output bits per address. Up to 248 user-definable panel inputs and relay/ programmable alarm outputs can be provided via expansions boards. Many useful testing and service functions are also provided. All events may be recorded on the optional printer and zonal indications are included as standard. There is a complete range of compatible accessories available to support the Premier AL panels to meet most customer requirements. The addition of a network card to the panel will allow monitoring, indication and control of the functions of a networked installation, allowing signals to be distributed around a large site. 8

9 Premier AL -4 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel (PR-AL/, PR-AL/2, PR-AL/3, PR-AL/4) Optional extras Panel Printer: Add to panel to have a permanent record of all events printed. Part No. Model Description 37-20P PR-AL/P Premier AL Loop Addressable FACP, c/w Printer P PR-AL/2P Premier AL 2 Loop Addressable FACP, c/w Printer P PR-AL/3P Premier AL 3 Loop Addressable FACP, c/w Printer P PR-AL/4P Premier AL 4 Loop Addressable FACP, c/w Printer Repeater interface card: Fit to panel to allow repeater panels to be added (supplied with repeater). Network interface card: Fit to panel to allow up to 5 panels to be networked and to add Global Network Repeater Panels. The Premier AL -4 loop panel can use the Standard Repeater (for a stand alone panel) or a Global Network Repeater (for a networked system). Part no. Model Description P REP-AL/P Premier AL Repeater Panel REP-AL/G Premier AL Global Network Repeater Technical Specification Model PR-AL/ PR-AL/2 PR-AL/3 PR-AL/4 Part No Detection Loops Repeater Model Premier AL Repeater (REP-AL) Repeater Part No Mains Voltage 230V AC + 0% / 50/60 Hz System Voltage 28V DC (nominal) Loop Voltage 24V DC + 9V AC Signal (nominal) Sounder Alarm Output 2 x A 24V DC (nominal) Fault Relay x Relay A maximum Fire Relay 2 x Relay A maximum Zone Capacity 32 programmable zones Sounder EOL 3K9 (Orange, White, Red, Gold) Charge Voltage 27. Volt (with battery disconnected) Charger Size 3 Amp Aux Supply 500mA max Batteries (Min. Size) 2 x 2V, 2AH SLA Batteries Ingress Protection IP43 Enclosure 40 W x 480 H x 44 D (mm) Weight 5kg (Excluding Batteries) 9

10 POWER SUPPLY ON DELAY ON FIRE MAINTENANCE GENERAL ALERT DISABLEMENT SYSTEM BUZZER FAULT SILENCED GENERAL FAULT TEST ALARM FAULT/ MORE DISABLEMENT MESSAGES EVACUATE SCROLL MESSAGES TEST ALARMS TEST DISPLAY ACCESS MENU MENU UP MENU DOWN ACCESS CONTROLS ZONAL FIRE AND FAULT INDICATION I O OVERRIDE DELAY SILENCE BUZZER SILENCE / RESOUND ALARMS RESET ESCAPE ENTER POWER SUPPLY ON DELAY ON FIRE MAINTENANCE GENERAL ALERT DISABLEMENT SYSTEM BUZZER FAULT SILENCED GENERAL FAULT TEST ALARM FAULT/ MORE DISABLEMENT MESSAGES EVACUATE SCROLL MESSAGES TEST ALARMS TEST DISPLAY ACCESS MENU MENU UP MENU DOWN ACCESS CONTROLS ZONAL FIRE AND FAULT INDICATION I O OVERRIDE DELAY SILENCE BUZZER SILENCE / RESOUND ALARMS RESET ESCAPE ENTER Addressable Fire Alarm Systems / Premier AL 5-8 Loop Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel (PR-AL/5, PR-AL/6, PR-AL/7, PR-AL/8) Features 5-8 loop addressable fire alarm panel (each loop with a 26 device capacity) Complies fully to EN54 parts 2 & 4 Consists of 2 PR-AL/4 panels networked together (where each offers the same functionality) Model PR-AL/5 PR-AL/6 PR-AL/7 PR-AL/8 The Premier AL 5-8 loop analogue addressable fire alarm control panel has been designed to meet the demand for larger centralised panels, rather than smaller panels distributed on a network. The panel consists of a large enclosure that houses two 4 loop panels (PR-AL/4) that are networked together and run off a single power supply. The second panel has its screen facing inwards behind the blank door (due to this configuration it is recommended to use the network repeater with this control panel). This panel will occupy 2 network addresses. When viewing the loop contents, loop to 4 can be viewed from the main screen and loops 5 to 8 must be viewed using the internal display. Part No Supply Voltage 230V AC +/- 0% System Voltage 28V DC (Nominal) Addressable Loops Loop Voltage Loop Capacity Sounder Output Sounder EOL Sounder Delay Fire Relay Fault Relay Aux Supply Other Connections Operating Temperature Enclosure Size Weight 24V + 9 V Data 500mA 4 x 24V DC 3K9 (Orange, White, Red, Gold) 0 to 9 Minutes 4 x Relay, A 2 x Relay, A (Normally Energised) 2 x 500mA (Monitored) Class Change Input, Remote Fault Input, Remote Evacuate Input, Remote Reset Input, Remote Silence Input -0 C to +50 C 960 x 480 x 44mm 28 KG (Excluding Batteries) < 5 < 6 > 6 > Display to view contents of loops to 4 Display to view contents of loops 5 to 8 0

11 Premier AL: Addressable System Network The addressable system network has the facility to monitor, indicate and control the functions of a fire alarm installation, thus allowing signals to be distributed around a large site. The network operates as a global communication system and does not require a master panel or computer. This approach reduces cost and no single panel/equipment failure will disable the entire system. Each item of equipment connected to the network is referred to as a node. Each node can be either active or passive. Up to 5 active nodes plus an additional 7 passive nodes may be connected. Each node is programmed independently to listen, respond to, or ignore any or all of the messages sent by the other nodes on the network. The network uses RS 485 data communication. Up to a total network cable length of 5km is possible. All panels will continue to function in stand-alone mode, even if the network fails. The use of a networking system will allow individual parts of the site to be installed and commissioned prior to connection to the network. The operation of the network is such that each node has total stand alone capability in that its local operation is not directly affected by its connection to or disconnection from the network. The ability of a local control panel to observe events means that it can be programmed to respond to events elsewhere on the network. The effect of this capability is that any control panel is able to respond to any sensor device connected anywhere on the network. This provides a possible effective 60 loop control panel distributed around a single site as a number of smaller units. Network repeater panels provide the ability to observe and control elements of the network via a compact unit which may be conveniently mounted at manned control points and still provide all essential display and control facilities. Features All talk - selective listen Peer-to-Peer network wide communication No master panel or PC required and thus no single device of failure Network together:- Premier AL panels Network repeaters Alarm manager graphics systems Up to 5 active panels or 60 loops may be networked together plus an additional 7 passive nodes Premier AL panels, network repeaters and alarm manager graphics systems may be configured as active or passive Network communication takes place over a single pair of wires providing a link to all nodes. The overall concept can be described as all talk - selective listen, which means that every event that occurs on any node is transmitted into the network. Each node then decides (via programming) whether or not it is required to take any action. During quiescent conditions all active nodes signify their presence on the network by generating default messages.

12 Premier AL: Alarm Manager Graphics System The Alarm Manager system is designed as a user-friendly tool to view a potentially complex fire situation. Once the system has been set up on-site by a qualified engineer, the keyboard is no longer required, as all event maps and user buttons will appear on the screen as necessary to manage the particular event taking place. The end user, who may not be technically-minded, will still be able to operate the system on a daily basis. All the system s management functions are protected via up to 7 different password levels. Features For use with all Premier AL protocol analogue addressable control panels End-user friendly Up to 5 map pages per sensor Up to 32 devices or groups of devices per map page Up to 999 maps 2,000 event historic log All functions protected via up to 7 different password levels Identifies each user separately Up to 3 networks may communicate with the Alarm Manager When an event occurs, the first map will appear along with the relevant user controls. There are up to 5 different maps for each sensor showing the device location in different degrees of accuracy and also a procedure page which is allocated to each type of event as prioritised within the configuration menu. There is also an instantly available current event log. Technical Specifications The full Alarm Manager package includes; PC 7 TFT monitor Network interface for network Installed Alarm Manager software 2

13 Simplicity Plus Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel (SP-64, SP-26) The Simplicity Plus is the ideal introduction to the world of addressable fire alarm panels. As its name suggests, it has been designed with ease of use in mind, using pre-programmed values for its programming options. The installer simply needs to configure the loop and enter text labels via the built in keypad (optional). The Simplicity Plus is available in 64 or 26 device versions and has user definable zones, option for zonal or common alarm operation, options for I/O operation, alarm verification and user selectable languages. Features Single loop addressable fire alarm panel (with either 64 or 26 device capacity) Complies fully to EN54 parts 2 & 4 User definable zones Option for zonal or common alarm operation Options for I/O operation Alarm verification (help prevent false alarms) User selectable languages Set of changeover relay contacts for fault condition Set of changeover relay contacts for fire condition 2,048 event log (fire & fault) Zone or device disablement One man test mode Plug & play, no need for any special tools or laptop for commissioning Fully integrated QWERTY keypad All associated devices are loop powered Flame retardant ABS plastic Alarm Verification To help prevent false alarms causing a full evacuation, any smoke detector can be set to alarm verification mode with a time delay of between 30 seconds and 4 minutes. Should any of these detectors go into alarm then only the detector s LEDs and sounder/flasher base (if connected) will activate. Should the alarm not be cleared with this time delay then a common alarm will occur. It can be connected to an RS232 desktop printer for real time event log printing (Epson LQ300+ recommended) and it can also drive a serial repeater model AD-REP (Part No ). Zonal Addressing All devices are assigned to a specific zone based on their address. This removes a programming step and helps to streamline the commissioning process. The following table outlines which addresses fall in which zones. Loop & Address SP-26 SP-64 : Address -6 Zone Zone : Address 7-32 Zone 2 Zone 2 : Address Zone 3 Zone 3 : Address Zone 4 Zone 4 : Address Zone 5 - : Address 8-96 Zone 6 - : Address 97-2 Zone 7 - : Address 3-26 Zone 8 - Model SP-64 SP-26 Part No Supply Voltage 230V AC +/- 0% 230V AC +/- 0% System Voltage 24V DC (Nominal) Number of Loops Loop Capacity 64 Devices 26 Devices Number of Zones 4 8 Sounder Output Addressable Sounders Only Fault Output 28 V Repeat Output to Drive Relay (Normally Energised) Fire Output 28 V Repeat Output to Drive Relay Operating Temperature -0 C to 50 C Enclosure Size 355 x 275 x 00mm Weight 3.5 Kg 3

14 Zeta TCP/IP Communicator Premier Addressable Repeater Panel (AD-REP) The Zeta TCP/IP Communicator connects to the serial port of a Simplicity Plus panel (SP- 26 or SP-64) to allow the panel to broadcast alarm or fault information to a monitoring PC set on any TCP/IP network. The Simplicity panel can transmit the following information; Device alarm (including loop & address information) Device fault (including loop & address information) Panel reset Loop reconfigured Loop wiring fault Power supply fault Earth fault Clock reset Evacuate started Using the Zeta Alarm Watch software, multiple panels can be monitored from a central PC. The panels can be grouped by company to give a structured display on the PC. Future development of this product will see other panels being able to interface with the TCP/IP communicator, starting with the Premier Quatro panel in early 200. The Premier addressable repeater Panel is a serial repeater panel for use with the Premier AD and Simplicity Plus analogue addressable fire alarm panels. It is a display only repeater (no controls) which indicates power, general fault and general fire via LEDs. Information about the device in fault or alarm is displayed on the LCD screen. It also has an internal buzzer to indicate that it requires attention. Compatible Panels NPAD - Premier AD Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel SP-64 - Simplicity Plus Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel SP-26 - Simplicity Plus Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel Features Addressable repeater panel (display only, no controls) Complies fully to EN54 parts 2 & 4 Model AD-REP Part No Supply Voltage V DC System Voltage 29V DC (Nominal) Connections Supply +,Supply, Data +, Data - Operating Temperature -0 C to 50 C Enclosure Size 355 x 275 x 70mm Weight KG 4

15 Simplicity Micro Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel (SP-M) The Simplicity Micro is a unique concept that provides the best possible entry level solution for addressable fire alarm systems. It is directed primarily towards small installations, where traditionally the use of addressable systems would have been considered cost prohibitive. The Micro is based upon the successful Simplicity 64 & 26 fire alarm panels and incorporates many of the larger systems features. These include single loop connection, minimal commissioning & configuration, 20 character label for each connected device and a 2,048 history event log. Features Complies fully to EN54 parts 2 & 4 CE marked User definable zones Option for zonal or common alarm operation Options for I/O operation Alarm verification (help prevent false alarms) User selectable languages Slimline enclosure Flame retardant ABS plastic Set of changeover relay output in fault condition Set of changeover relay output in fire condition Each detector can have a sounder or combined sounder & flasher base 2,048 event log (fire & fault) Zone or device disablement One man test mode Plug & play, no need for any special tools or laptop for commissioning Fully integrated keypad All associated devices are loop powered Alarm Verification To help prevent false alarms causing a full evacuation, any smoke detector can be set to alarm verification mode with a time delay of between 30 seconds and 4 minutes. Should any of these detectors go into alarm then only the detector s LEDs and sounder/flasher base (if connected) will activate. Should the alarm not be cleared with this time delay then a common alarm will occur. Model SP-M Supply Voltage 230V AC +/- 0% System Voltage 24V DC (nominal) Number of Loops Loop Capacity 32 devices Number of Zones 4 Sounder Output Addressable sounder only Fault Output 28 V repeat output to drive relay (normally energised) Fire Output 28 V repeat output to drive relay Operating Temperature -0 C to 50 C Enclosure Size (mm) 355 x 275 x 70mm Weight 2.8 Kg Compatible with conventional detectors to save money Range of standalone addressable detectors Securetone Micro Addressable Sounder Base SM-ASB Securetone Micro Addressable Sounder & Flasher Base SM-ASFIB Addressable Optical Detector FEAOE2000 Addressable Opto-Heat Detector FEAOH2000 Addressable Rate of Rise Heat Detector FEAHE2000 Addressable Fixed Heat Detector FEAHHE2000 Simplicity Micro SP-M Range of input/output modules Addressable Maxitone Sounder & Flasher ZAMTF/R Addressable Maxitone Sounder available in Red ZAMT/R or White ZAMT/W Addressable Securetone 2 Sounder Flasher c/w Isolator available in Red ZAS2/RFI or White ZAS2/WFI Addressable Securetone 2 Sounder available in Red ZAS2/R or White ZAS2/W Addressable Manual Call Point ZT-CP2/AD 5

16 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Combined Smoke & Heat Detector (FEAOH2000) The Fyreye Extra analogue addressable combined smoke & heat detector works with the Zeta Addressable Protocol and is compatible with all current Zeta analogue addressable control panels. The FEAOH2000 is a dual type detector, which reacts to both smoke & heat independently. It is suitable for use in places where traditionally an ionisation type detector may have been chosen. It comes supplied with a locking grub screw to prevent unauthorised head removal. 00mm 50mm Features Addressable combined smoke & heat detector DIFT approved Complies fully to EN54 parts 5 & 7 Twin LEDs to improve alarm indication Includes locking grub screw to prevent unauthorised head removal Model FEAOH2000 Part No Detector Class Optical Smoke, Rate of Rise & Fixed Heat Design Standard EN54 Part 5 & Part 7 Approval DIFT Operating Voltage 7-28V DC (Plus Protocol Signal) Quiescent Current 520µA Alarm Current 2.3mA Operating Temperature -0 C to +50 C Minimum Continuous Temperature 0 C Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing Return Value of 55 (Nominal Alarm Level) 2.4% Obscuration per metre Return value of 75 Rate of Rise Trigger Return value of 95 Fixed heat trigger Coverage 00m² IP Protection Rating IP43 Start-up Time 30 Seconds Size, Diameter x Height (with base) 00 x 48 mm (0 x 64 mm) Weight (with base) 00g (58g) 6

17 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Optical Smoke Detector (FEAOE2000) The Fyreye Extra analogue addressable optical smoke detector is particularly suitable for detecting optically dense smoke, involving materials such as soft furnishings, PVC, plastic, foam and all similar materials which produce small visible particles (0.5 to 0 μm). The FEAOE2000 works with the Zeta Addressable Protocol and is compatible with all current Zeta analogue addressable control panels. It also comes supplied with a locking grub screw to prevent unauthorised head removal. 00mm 37mm Features Addressable optical smoke detector DIFT approved Complies fully to EN54 parts 5 & 7 Twin LEDs to improve alarm indication Includes locking grub screw to prevent unauthorised head removal Model FEAOE2000 Part No Detector Class Optical Smoke Design Standard EN54 Pt 7 Approval DIFT Operating Voltage 7 28V DC (Plus Protocol) Quiescent Current 480μA Alarm Current 2.3mA Operating Temperature -0 C to +50 C Minimum Continuous Temperature 0 C Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing Return Value of 55 (Nominal Alarm Level) 2.4% Obscuration per metre Coverage 00m 2 IP Protection Rating IP43 Start-up Time 0 Seconds Size, Diameter x Height (with base) 00 x 37 mm (0 x 53 mm) Weight (with base) 95 g (53g) 7

18 Fyreye Extra Analogue Addressable Heat Detectors (FEAHE2000 & FEAHHE2000) FEAHE2000 The FEAHE2000 is an analogue addressable rate of rise heat detector. It will respond with a value of 75 if the detector is triggered by a rate of rise alarm (that is a fast increase in temperature over a set period of time). The detector also responds to a fixed temperature of 57 C and will return a value of 95 if the detector is triggered by this condition. FEAHHE2000 The FEAHHE2000 is an analogue addressable fixed heat detector. It will respond with a value of 95 if the detector is triggered through a fixed heat alarm of 90 C. 00mm 48mm Features DIFT approved Complies fully to EN54 parts 5 & 7 Twin LEDs to improve alarm indication Includes locking grub screw to prevent unauthorised head removal Model FEAHE2000 FEAHHE2000 Part No Detector Class Rate of Rise & Fixed Heat Fixed Heat Only Design Standard EN54 part 5 Approval DIFT - Operating Voltage 7 to 28V DC (Plus Protocol) Quiescent Current 440 μa Alarm 24V DC 2.4mA Operating Temperature -0 C to 50 C Minimum Continuous Temperature 0 C Maximum Humidity 95% RH non condensing Alarm Condition Rate of Rise or Fixed Heat 57 C Fixed Heat 90 C Compatible Bases FE-CB Common Base, FE-IB Isolator Base, FEA-RB Addressable Relay Base, FEA-SB Addressable Sounder Base, FEA-SFB Addressable Sounder Flasher Base Coverage 50m 2 IP Protection Rating IP43 Start-up Time 30 seconds Size, Diameter x Height (with base) 00 x 48 mm (0 x 64 mm) Weight (with base) 00g (58g) 8

19 ON Addressable Remote Indicator LED ON Addressable Fire Alarm Systems / (ZTA-LE2, ZTA-LE2/0 & ZTA-LE3) ZTA-LE2 & ZTA-LE2/0 The ZTA-LE2 remote LED indicator has been designed so that it is loop powered and can be installed anywhere on the loop (it can either be connected as part of the loop, or as a spur from the detector it is indicating). This minimises the amount of wiring from a detector to its remote indicator. It has the same address as the detector it is indicating and will light whenever the panel tells the detector to do so. ZTA-LE2 & ZTA-LE2/0 There is also a version that will listen to a number of consecutive addresses, designed for when there are more than one detector out of sight Remote Indicator ZTA-LE3 LIOUT LIN -R L2 LIOUT LIN -R L2 LIOUT LIN -R L2 The ZTA-LE3 is a low cost alternative to the fully addressable remote LED indicator ZTA- LE2. Loop in from Fire alarm panel Remote Indicator Loop out to next detector or return to panel. Remote LEDs are used in installations where a detector going into alarm is likely to occur out of sight (for instance behind a locked door or in a ceiling void). The indicator will then show the location of the alarm. LIOUT LIN -R L2 LIOUT LIN -R L2 LIOUT LIN -R L2 The ZTA-LE3 is designed to work with addressable Fyreye detectors on the Premier AL panel only. They will need to be programmed to operate and can be triggered from either a single detector or a group of detectors. Loop in from Fire alarm panel Loop out to next detector or return to panel. Model ZTA/LE2 ZTA/LE2-0 ZTA-LE3 Part No A ZTA-LE3 Remote Indicator Input Voltage 7-33V DC Quiescent Current.5 ma 0 ma Alarm Current 0mA +VE LED -VE Addresses Repeated -0 Colour White Plastic, Red LEDs Operation Colour Red LIN R Operating Temperature -0 C to 50 C LIOUT L2 Maximum Humidity 95% RH N/C Loop in from fire alarm panel Loop out to next detector or return to panel IP Rating IP 43 Size (WxHxD mm) 86 x 86 x 23 Weight 40 g 9

20 Zeta Common Sounder Base & Zeta Common Combined Sounder & Flasher Base (ZTA-CSB, ZTA-CSFIB) ZTA-CSB ZTA-CSFIB The Zeta addressable common sounder base is essentially an addressable sounder which does not take an address. Instead it listens to address 26 and responds to commands sent to this address. The combined sounder & flasher version also includes a loop short circuit isolator, which minimises the number of devices that would be inoperative in the case of a short circuit on the loop. There is no volume adjustment potentiometer, instead the sounder is supplied set to it s maximum volume. Features Complies fully to EN-54 part 3 Allows use of addressable detectors Low current consumption (5.5 ma for combined sounder & flasher base) Loop isolation option Compatible with all Zeta addressable panels No address to set All sounder will start at the same time Although the sounder does not communicate with the control panel, it must be used in conjunction with an addressable detector. For monitoring purposes, the sounder is treated as a conventional sounder and monitored as part of the loop. Model ZTA-CSB ZTA-CSFIB Part No Sound Output 85 metre Alarm Tone Hz (0.5s each) Flasher Colour N/A Red Flasher Rate N/A 0.3Hz Operating Voltage 7-30V DC Quiescent Current 0.4 ma 0.7 ma Current Consumption During Alarm 4.0 ma 5.5 ma Size, Diameter x Height 00 x 36 mm Weight 55g 20

21 Fyreye Common & Isolator Bases (FE-CB, FE-CB/S, FE-CB/D, FE-IB) FE-CB FE-CB/S FE-CB/D FE-IB Features Common base which is compatible with all detectors Available in 3 different sizes (standard, shallow & deep) Loop + In Loop + Out Earth FE-CB FE-CB/S FE-CB/D L2 Earth L Out FE_IB L2 R In Out L Out L In R- L In Loop - In Loop - Out Loop - In Loop - Out Loop + In Loop + Out Model FE-CB FE-CB/S FE-CB/D FE-IB Part No S D Supply Voltage 7-33V DC Average Quiescent Current At 24V 0μA 35μA Alarm Current At 24V 0mA Isolated Current At 24V mA Operating Temperature -20 C to +90 C (non condensing or icing) Max. Wind Speed Not affected Connections Lin, Lout (not used), L2, -R (not used), Earth Base Size (Diameter x Depth) 00mm x 5mm 00mm x 8mm 00m x 25mm 00mm x 5mm Weights 48g 42g 6g 50.2g 2

22 Fyreye Addressable Reflective Beam Smoke Detector (ZT-50RA, ZT-00RA) The Fyreye addressable reflective beam smoke detector comprises of a single unit incorporating an infrared transmitter and receiver. The signal is reflected by a prism and analysed for smoke presence. Should a predetermined level be reached, the detector will signal an alarm. The system is designed to be mounted so that the beam will project between 0.3 and 0.6 metres below the ceiling and parallel to it. Lateral detection may be up to 7.5 metres either side of the beam. Typical Applications Beam detectors are generally used for two purposes; either to cover a wide-open space and/or in places where several regular smoke detectors would be aesthetically unacceptable. Such places include; 26mm 20mm 40mm 20mm 70mm 00mm Model ZT-50RA ZT-00RA Part No Supply Voltage 7-33VDC Range 5-50 metres metres Quiescent Current 5mA Operating Temp. -20 C to +55 C Max. Humidity 95%RH N/C Max. Wind Speed Not affected Alarm Current 9 ma Fire Output Analogue value to panel Fault Output Analogue value to panel Construction Flame Retardant ABS (Grey / Black). IP50 Detector Size 20 x 7 x 20 mm Weight 0.7 kg 00mm 9.5mm Shopping centres Heritage sites Churches or mosques Museums Leisure centres Features Open Plan offices Warehouses Factories Power stations and more 50 or 00 metre addressable reflective beam smoke detector Vds approved Complies fully to; BS 5839 part 5 EN54 part 2 Single compact housing Horizontal or vertical mounting 2-24V DC operation Low current consumption Latching or non latching alarm Reflector targeting mode to ease set-up Microprocessor controlled Automatic contamination compensation Selectable sensitivity Robust construction 22

23 Addressable Manual Call Point (ZT-CP/AD, ZT-CP2/AD) The ZT-CP2/AD is an addressable manual call point which has been engineered to comply with EN54 part. It is a resettable call point that signals an alarm with a yellow flag entering the window area and a red alarm LED illuminating. The modern housing is supplied with a back box which has plenty of room for fitting the cables and also includes 2 x 20mm knockouts for glanded cable entry. There are 2 versions available; Features Addressable manual call point Complies fully to EN54 part Available with or without Perspex protective cover ZT-CP/AD - Which does not have the Perspex protective cover. ZT-CP2/AD - Which has the protective Perspex cover in addition to a snaplatch catch that must to be broken off before the call point cover can be lifted (this acts as a deterrent to malicious activations and allows double action activation). Model ZT-CP2/AD ZT-CP/AD Part No Input Voltage 7-33V DC Element Type Resettable Quiescent Current.5 ma Alarm Current 8 ma Break Snaplatch Alarm Activation Lift Perspex Press Element Operating Temperature Maximum Humidity IP Rating IP 43 Press Element -20 C to 50 C 95% RH N/C Size (WxHxD mm) x 00 x x 00 x 58 Weight 98 g 75 g 23

24 Addressable Weatherproof Manual Call Point (ZT-CP2/AD/WP) The Zeta addressable weatherproof call point (ZT-CP2/AD/WP) is used to manually initiate an alarm on a Zeta addressable fire alarm system. As the unit is weatherproof (IP rating 65), it is suitable for external use, or areas which may have a high build up of moisture. The unit has a back box that can be oriented to have either 2 cable entries, or a single central cable entry at either the top or the bottom of the unit for the addressable loop wiring. Features Addressable manual call point Weatherproof (IP rating 65) Complies fully to EN54 part Available in red and white Model ZT-CP2/AD/WP ZT-CP2/AD/WP/W Part No Element Type Resettable Alarm Indication Yellow Flag & Red LED Operating Voltage 7-33V DC Quiescent Current ma Alarm Current 2.9mA Operating Temperature -20ºC to 50 C Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing IP Rating IP65 Size (Width x Height x Depth) 87 x 87 x 70mm Weight 276g 24

25 Zeta Addressable Explosion Proof Break Glass Unit (ZTA-BGU/WP) This explosion proof addressable break glass unit is manufactured from aluminium in order to withstand harsh environments. It has a built in push button activator to signal an alarm activation. The address of the unit is set via an internal address module. Valid addresses are to 26. The unit will return an analogue value of 6 for normal conditions and a value of 64 during an alarm condition. The unit is finished in red anti-corrosive epoxy powder coating, with 2 x 20mm cable entries. The unit is supplied with a hammer for operation. Model ZTA-BGU/WP Part No Element Type Glass Alarm Activation Break Glass With Hammer Type of Protection Flame proof Area Classification Zone & 2 Cable Entry TL - Terminals 4Nos. 2.5Sq.mm. NP - Name & Warning Plate (SS) 5 Gas Groups Group I, II A, II B Apparatus Standard IS 248 / 8 CMRI Certification Number CMRS / TC / H67 Approvals CCE N P T L Material Finish Aluminium LM6 Anti corrosive epoxy powder coated Cable Entry 2 x ¾ ET Hammer Gasket Hardware Neoprene Stainless steel (SS-304) IN CASE OF B R E A K F I R E G L A S S Contact Element Rating Voltage Terminals INC 500 V, 50Hz AC 4 x 2.5mm² Chain Earthing External: 2 Nos M6 Internal: No M5 Operating Voltage 7-33V DC Quiescent Current.5 ma Alarm Current 3 ma Operating Temperature -20 C to 50 C Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing IP Rating IP 65 Size (Width x Height x Depth) 05 x 25 x 5mm Weight.5 kg 25

26 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Sounder (ZAS2/R, ZAS2/W) ZAS2/R The Securetone 2 addressable sounder has a low profile design which makes it ideal for locations where sounders are required to be unobtrusive. It is designed to work with the complete range of Zeta addressable control panels. The sounder is supplied configured to it s maximum volume. However there is a potentiometer which may be used to adjust the sound level if required. ZAS2/W An 8 way DIL switch is used to set the address, where switch 8 is the shadow operative switch. When in the position ON, the sounder will behave normally. When in the OFF position, the sounder will listen to commands without answering to the panel. This allows multiple sounders to be configured at the same address to allow for synchronised sounder operation. Features Complies fully to EN-54 part 3 85 metre Low current consumption Loop isolation option Compatible with all Zeta addressable panels DIP switch address setting Option to function as shadow sounder Model ZAS2/R ZAS2/W Part No Sound Output 85 metre Intermittent Tone Hz (0.5s Alarm Tone each) Pulsed Tone 970Hz (0.5s on, 0.5s off) Maximum Sounders Per Loop 64 Short Circuit Isolator No Operating Voltage 7-30V DC Quiescent Current 0.9 ma Alarm Current 5.5 ma Maximum Cable Size 2.5mm² Operating Temperature 0ºC to 40ºC Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing IP Protection Rating IP43 Material Red ABS Plastic White ABS Plastic Size, Diameter x Height 00mm x 37.5mm Weight 20g 26

27 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Combined Sounder & Flasher (ZAS2/RFI, ZAS2/WFI) ZAS2/RFI The Zeta addressable Securetone 2 combined sounder & flasher has a low profile design which makes it ideal for locations where sounders are required to be unobtrusive. It is designed to work with the complete range of Zeta addressable control panels. It also includes a short circuit isolator which minimises the number of devices which would be inoperative in the case of a short circuit on the loop. ZAS2/WFI The sounder is supplied configured to it s maximum volume. However there is a potentiometer which may be used to adjust the sound level if required. An 8 way DIL switch is used to set the address, where switch 8 is the shadow operative switch. When in the position ON, the sounder will behave normally. When in the OFF position, the sounder will listen to commands without answering to the panel. This allows multiple sounders to be configured at the same address to allow for synchronised sounder operation. Features Complies fully to EN-54 part 3 85 metre Includes short circuit isolator Low current consumption Loop isolation option Compatible with all Zeta addressable panels DIP switch address setting Shadow sounder option Model ZAS2/RFI ZAS2/WFI Part No Sound Output 85 metre Intermittent Tone Hz (0.5s Alarm Tone each) Pulsed Tone 970Hz (0.5s on, 0.5s off) Maximum Sounders Per Loop 64 Short Circuit Isolator Yes Operating Voltage 7-30V DC Quiescent Current 0.9 ma Alarm Current 5.5 ma Maximum Cable Size 2.5mm ² Operating Temperature 0ºC to 40ºC Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing IP Protection Rating IP43 Material Red ABS Plastic White ABS Plastic Size, Diameter x Height 00mm x 37.5mm Weight 20g 27

28 Zeta Addressable Securetone 2 Addressable Flasher (ZASF/RI) The Zeta addressable Securetone 2 flasher has a low profile design which makes it ideal for locations where flashers are required to be unobtrusive. It is designed to work with the complete range of Zeta addressable control panels. It also includes a short circuit isolator which minimises the number of devices which would be inoperative in the case of a short circuit on the loop. Features Complies fully to EN-54 part 3 Includes short circuit isolator Low current consumption Loop isolation option Compatible with all Zeta addressable panels DIP switch address setting Model ZASF/RI Part No Maximum Flashers Per Loop 64 Short Circuit Isolator Yes Operating Voltage 7-30V DC Quiescent Current 0.9 ma Alarm Current 2.5 ma Maximum Cable Size 2.5mm² Operating Temperature 0ºC to 40ºC Maximum Humidity 95% RH Non Condensing IP Protection Rating IP43 Material Red ABS Plastic Size, Diameter x Height 00mm x 37.5mm Weight 20g 28

29 Maxitone Addressable Sounder & Sounder Flasher (ZAMT/R, ZAMT/W, ZAMTF/R) 20mm 07mm 26mm The Maxitone addressable sounder is a large horn sounder suitable for many applications. It can be used on any panel using the Zeta Addressable Protocol. It is available as a sounder only in red or white, or as a combined sounder flasher in transparent red. It is suitable for indoor & outdoor use It has a large back-box with knockout cable entries, which has plenty of room for fitting the cables. It has an internal 8 way dip switch for setting the device address, and a sound output of 94 m. Both units have a built in short circuit isolator to provide system integrity in the event of cable damage. Model ZAMT/R ZAMT/W ZAMTF/R Part No A 42- Colour Red White Red Supply Voltage 7-33V Standby Current 0.6mA 0.6mA 0.6mA Active Current 2mA 2mA 5mA Sound Output 94dB 94dB 94dB Number of Tones 2 (Controlled by FACP) Flasher N/A N/A Red LED 2Hz Operating Temp. 0 C to 50 C Max. Humidity 95% RH N/C IP Rating IP 65 Size 24 x 29 x 00 mm Weight 200g 29

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