AL8-2, Data Sheet, 4921230002 UK
AL8-2, Data Sheet, 4921230002 UK
AL8-2, Data Sheet, 4921230002 UK
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Alarm panels
Type AL8-2
8 alarm inputs
3 relay outputs: - 1 output
for connection of horn
and
- 2 outputs
used for transmission of group alarms, selective disconnection of faulty equipment, etc.
The alarm panel is suitable to switchboards in industrial and marine plants for alarm and control purposes. It is CE-
marked for residential, commercial and light industry plus industrial environment.
Alarm inputs: The alarm panel is provided with 8 alarm inputs for connection of external mechanical alarm contacts.
These 8 inputs are individually programmable for N/O or N/C alarm contacts.
Time delay: The alarm inputs are individually programmable with a time delay, so that an alarm condition will not
be registered until after the preset time.
The time delay is individually programmable by the user within the range 0..40 s in steps of 1 s.
Alarm indicators: The AL8-2 is equipped with 8 LEDs marked 1 to 8 for indication of an alarm condition for the individ-
ual alarm inputs.
When an alarm condition occurs, the LED for the relevant input channel will flash with a red light.
If more than one alarm occurs before the push-button "LAMP RESET" is activated, the first alarm
LED will flash ahead of the others.
Alarm outputs: The alarm panel is provided with 3 relay outputs, 1 of which is used for connection to an audi-
ble/visual alarm.
The remaining 2 relay outputs are individually programmable by the user to follow certain alarm in-
puts.
When the relays of 1 of these 2 outputs are activated, the relevant LED marked "A" or "B" on the front
will be lit constantly (red light).
Indicator for cable failure: The user may for each alarm channel determine whether cable failure shall result in an
(E.g. loose connection) alarm.
Cable failure is indicated by means of the LED marked "CABLE FAILURE" (flashing,
yellow light). The LED for the faulty channel will simultaneously be lit (constant, yellow
light).
A cable failure results in activation of the relay output used for audible/visual alarm only.
Reset of alarms: The alarm indicators and the alarm outputs "A" and "B" are reset by means of the push-
button marked "LAMP RESET".
On activation of this push-button, the alarm indicators will be lit with a constant red light,
until the external alarm conditions are cancelled.
When these have been cancelled, the alarm indicators are switched off and the output
relays are reset.
Reset of output for horn: The relay output designed for connection of horn is reset by activation of the push-button
(Audible/visual alarm) marked "HORN RESET".
This output may be reset even though the external alarm condition prevails.
External reset: External reset can be achieved by disconnecting the auxiliary voltage for more than 2 s.
Test of indicators: When the push-button marked "LAMP TEST" is activated, all LEDs of the alarm panel
are lit (constant, yellow light).
The normal functions of the alarm unit remain unaffected by activation of this push-
button, and the lamp test may thus be carried out when the unit is in operation.
Functional test: The alarm panel is equipped with a test button marked "FUNCTION TEST".
For safety reasons this is placed behind a hole in the front plate of the unit. The test
button is activated by means of a needle or a thin screwdriver. (Do not use a pencil
point).
Upon activation of this, all alarm inputs are activated. As a result, all LEDs for alarm
inputs will start flashing, and the relay output for connection of horn is activated.
The relay outputs "A" and "B" are likewise activated if these are connected (i.e. in the
programming cycle) to one or more alarm inputs. If one or more alarm inputs are pro-
grammed to time delayed registration, these will not be activated until after the preset
time. Inhibited alarms will not be activated until the inhibit has been cancelled.
The condition "FUNCTIONAL TEST" will continue, until reset by means of the push-
buttons marked "HORN RESET" and "LAMP RESET".
Inhibit of alarms: In order to avoid unwanted alarms during normal start and stop of a process, the alarm
panel is provided with an inhibit circuit, activated by means of an external contact.
The alarm channels can individually be connected (i.e. in the programming cycle) to the
inhibit circuit, implying that new alarms are rejected until the inhibit has been cancelled.
The inhibit function does not affect already registered but not yet reset alarms.
The inhibit circuit may be programmed to a time delay, resulting in the inhibit function not
being cancelled until after a preset time. This delay is programmable within the range
0..40 s in steps of 1 s.
By means of the push-buttons marked "CHANNEL SELECT", "FUNCTION SELECT" and "ENTER" and the indication of
the LEDs for the individual channels/functions, the alarm panel is programmed. A detailed programming manual is in-
cluded on delivery.
The programming is initiated by pressing the push-button marked "PRG", resulting in the unit being set to programming
status.
The principle of programming is to point at the input channel which is to be programmed by means of the push-button
"CHANNEL SELECT".
Repeated activation of the push-button results in successive selection of the channels in the order 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 -
8 - 1 - 2 - 3 ..., etc.
When the required input channel has been selected (LED lit), the push-button "FUNCTION SELECT" is applied to indi-
cate the options for the first function (1 to 5 as shown above), and the required function is entered by means of the push-
button "ENTER".
The push-button "FUNCTION SELECT" is then applied to indicate the options for the next function in line, etc.
The two push-buttons are likewise applied to programme the common functions.
The programming may be interrupted at any time by pressing the push-button "PRG" again. It is hence always possible
for the user to change the programming of a single input channel or a single common function, if required.
For detailed description of the programming, please see the programming manual.
In this configuration the alarm unit with no plug in X2 will act as "master" and the remaining as "slave" units.
Upon registration of an alarm condition in a "slave" unit, the relay outputs for horn of both the "slave" unit and the "mas-
ter" unit are activated, whereas the relay outputs "A" and "B" are activated locally irrespective of the "master"/"slave"
configuration.
When connected in "master"/"slave" configuration, alarms and relay output for horn may be cancelled centrally by means
of the push-buttons marked "LAMP RESET" and "HORN RESET" of the "master" unit.
The "slave" unit is supplied with a special label where the push-buttons marked "LAMP RESET" and "HORN RESET" are
left out, if the unit is applied as a "slave" unit.
"Slave" units are likewise supplied with the flat cable applied to couple the units.
The functional test is carried out locally by means of the push-button marked "FUNCTION TEST" but is cancelled cen-
trally on the "master" unit.
Connections
Dimensional details
All dimensions in mm Panel cut-out: 92 x 92 +0.4
Order specifications
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