Planning
Planning
Planning
Legal notice
Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
© 2006-2014 Copyright by Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Issued by:
Siemens Switzerland Ltd.
Infrastructure & Cities Sector
Building Technologies Division
International Headquarters
Gubelstrasse 22
CH-6301 Zug
Tel. +41 41 724-2424
www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies
Edition: 2014-01-15
Document ID: 008843_u_en_--
2
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Table of contents
3
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
6.3 19" housing .................................................................................................... 51
6.4 Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 ........................................................................... 52
6.5 19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 ......................................................................... 53
6.6 FM blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 ............................................................................ 53
6.7 FM blind 2HE FHA2015-A1 ............................................................................ 54
7 Planning detector lines ................................................................................ 55
7.1 Planning an FDnet detector line ...................................................................... 55
7.1.1 Sequence ........................................................................................ 56
7.1.2 Devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line ................ 56
7.1.3 Line distribution and loop extension ................................................. 61
7.1.4 Line topology ................................................................................... 63
7.1.5 Line separation function ................................................................... 64
7.1.6 Cabling line devices ......................................................................... 65
7.1.7 Cable length .................................................................................... 66
7.1.7.1 Cable resistance .............................................................................. 67
7.1.7.2 Number of sub-stubs depends on cable resistance .......................... 68
7.1.7.3 Cable capacitance ........................................................................... 69
7.1.7.4 Examples of different cable types..................................................... 70
7.1.8 Connection factors of the FDnet devices .......................................... 71
7.1.9 Maximum current connection factor reserve ..................................... 73
7.1.9.1 Procedure by means of an example ................................................. 73
7.1.9.2 Diagram for line cards with one loop ................................................ 76
7.1.9.3 Diagram for line cards with two loops ............................................... 77
7.1.9.4 Diagram for line cards with four loops or four stubs .......................... 78
7.1.9.5 Diagram for line cards with eight stubs ............................................. 79
7.2 Collective detector line.................................................................................... 80
7.2.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (collective) ............... 80
7.3 MS9i detector line ........................................................................................... 83
7.3.1 Guidelines, MS9i detector lines of the FC2080 ................................. 83
7.3.2 Devices that can be connected to the line card (MS9i) ..................... 84
7.4 AnalogPLUS detector line ............................................................................... 86
7.4.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (AnalogPLUS) ......... 86
7.5 Interactive detector line................................................................................... 88
7.5.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive) ............. 88
7.6 Interactive Ex detector line.............................................................................. 90
7.6.1 Devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex) ....... 90
8 Planning the networking of the stations...................................................... 92
8.1 Networking types – overview .......................................................................... 92
8.1.1 SAFEDLINK networking ................................................................... 92
8.1.2 Extended SAFEDLINK networking ................................................... 93
8.1.3 Ethernet networking ......................................................................... 94
8.1.4 SAFEDLINK and Ethernet networking .............................................. 94
8.2 License key .................................................................................................... 95
4
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
8.3 Access components/function and access type ................................................96
8.3.1 Access to the stand-alone station ..................................................... 97
8.3.2 Access to the SAFEDLINK station.................................................... 98
8.3.3 Local access to extended network.................................................. 100
8.3.4 Internal access to extended network via GAP................................. 101
8.4 Planning procedure....................................................................................... 102
8.5 SAFEDLINK networking................................................................................ 102
8.5.1 Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM) FN2006/FN2007 ......... 104
8.5.2 Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 .............................................. 105
8.5.3 Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT .......................................... 106
8.6 Special features of SAFEDLINK networking with FC2080 ............................. 107
8.7 Networking via Ethernet ................................................................................ 109
8.8 Networking via SAFEDLINK and Ethernet ..................................................... 110
8.9 Extended networking .................................................................................... 111
8.9.1 Redundant networking ................................................................... 111
8.9.2 Restrictions on extended networking .............................................. 113
8.10 Management station or tool via GAP ............................................................. 114
8.11 Management station or tool in extended network........................................... 115
8.12 Redundant management stations ................................................................. 116
8.13 Remote access ............................................................................................. 117
8.14 Remote access to the extended network with two GAPs ............................... 117
8.15 Remote access via cRSP ............................................................................. 119
8.16 Guidelines .................................................................................................... 119
8.16.1 Redundancy and degraded mode .................................................. 119
8.16.1.1 Guidelines for a station's redundant SAFEDLINK connection ......... 120
8.16.1.2 Degraded mode with extended networking ..................................... 121
8.16.2 Guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking ..........................................122
8.16.3 Guidelines for extended networking ............................................... 123
8.16.4 Cable specification for SAFEDLINK ............................................... 123
8.16.5 Specifications for electric Ethernet .................................................124
8.16.6 Guidelines for BACnet connections ................................................ 125
9 Defining controls ........................................................................................ 126
9.1 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1) ......................................................... 128
9.1.1 Load decoupled with diode (EN 54)................................................ 128
9.1.2 Load resistance monitoring (VdS) .................................................. 131
9.1.3 Monitored fault output ....................................................................132
10 System limits .............................................................................................. 134
10.1 Determining the outline quantities of the software ......................................... 134
10.2 Outline quantities for hardware .....................................................................135
10.3 System limits with PMI & mainboard FCM2004 ............................................. 135
11 Determining the compact stations............................................................. 136
11.1 Determining additional compact station components ..................................... 136
5
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
11.2 Supply concept ............................................................................................. 139
11.2.1 Operation with battery backup........................................................ 139
11.2.2 Operation without battery back-up.................................................. 140
11.2.3 Operation of the fire terminal with redundant supply ....................... 141
11.2.4 Operation of the fire terminal with external DC supply .................... 141
11.2.5 Operation with third power supply source [FR] ............................... 141
11.3 Determining the batteries and power supply.................................................. 142
11.3.1 Calculate the operating current of all consumers ............................ 143
11.3.2 Determining the battery.................................................................. 146
11.3.3 Determining the power supply of the stations ................................. 148
11.3.3.1 Calculating the total current values................................................. 148
11.3.3.2 Selecting the power supply ............................................................ 149
11.3.4 Parallel switching of the power supply ............................................ 152
11.4 Defining the hardware for the stations ........................................................... 152
11.4.1 Defining operating units and add-ons ............................................. 152
11.4.1.1 Defining the operating units............................................................ 152
11.4.1.2 Defining operating add-ons ............................................................ 154
11.4.2 Determining the type of station....................................................... 154
11.4.3 Determining the station options ...................................................... 158
11.4.4 Determining the housing options .................................................... 158
11.4.5 Additional housing ......................................................................... 159
11.4.6 Admissible battery dimensions ....................................................... 160
12 Assembling the FC2080 ............................................................................. 161
12.1 Planning overview ........................................................................................ 161
12.2 Basic components of the fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080 ................ 163
12.2.1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1 .................................... 163
12.2.2 CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004-A1 .................................................. 163
12.2.3 Communication card (FC2080) FCC2005-A1 ................................. 164
12.2.4 Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-A1 ............................ 164
12.2.5 I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 .............................................................. 164
12.2.6 Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 ....................................... 165
12.2.7 Carrier (19", card cage) FHA2023-A1............................................. 165
12.2.8 Carrier (19", option) FHA2024-A1 .................................................. 165
12.2.9 Card cage (5 slots) FCA2008-A1 ................................................... 165
12.2.10 Battery pan (19") FHA2021-A1....................................................... 166
12.3 Guidelines for the FC2080 ............................................................................ 166
12.4 Determining the components of the FC2080 ................................................. 167
12.5 Defining operating units and add-ons ............................................................ 169
12.6 Planning the fire brigade periphery [DE] ........................................................ 170
12.7 Determining the batteries and power supply.................................................. 172
12.7.1 Supply concept .............................................................................. 173
12.7.2 Planning aid for distributing the module bus cards .......................... 174
12.7.3 Calculate the operating current of all consumers ............................ 177
12.7.4 Determining the battery.................................................................. 182
12.7.5 Determining the power supply of the stations ................................. 183
6
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
13 Order numbers............................................................................................ 185
13.1 Indication and operating devices on detector lines ........................................ 185
13.2 Operating units ............................................................................................. 185
13.3 Wall housing ................................................................................................. 186
13.4 Desktop housing ........................................................................................... 186
13.5 Optional components .................................................................................... 187
13.5.1 Can be installed in stations ............................................................ 187
13.5.2 License key for networking stations ................................................ 188
13.5.3 Extended networking ..................................................................... 189
13.5.4 Fire department periphery [DE] ...................................................... 189
13.5.5 Can be installed in the operating unit.............................................. 190
13.5.6 Housing options ............................................................................. 190
13.5.7 More options .................................................................................. 190
13.6 Batteries ....................................................................................................... 191
13.7 Compact stations .......................................................................................... 191
13.7.1 Fire control panel FC2020-AZ ........................................................ 191
13.7.2 Fire control panel FC2020-CZ ........................................................ 192
13.7.3 Fire control panel FC2020-EZ ........................................................ 192
13.7.4 Fire control panel FC2020-FZ ........................................................192
13.7.5 Fire control panel FC2020-AA ........................................................ 193
13.7.6 Fire control panel FC2020-AE ........................................................ 193
13.7.7 Fire control panel FC2020-BB ........................................................ 194
13.7.8 Fire control panel FC2020-CC........................................................ 194
13.7.9 Fire control panel FC2020-NA ........................................................ 195
13.7.10 Fire control panel FC2020-FX ........................................................ 195
13.7.11 Fire control panel FC2030-AA ........................................................ 196
13.7.12 Fire control panel FC2030-CC........................................................ 197
13.7.13 Fire control panel FC2030-FA ........................................................ 198
13.7.14 Fire control panel FC2030-FX ........................................................ 199
13.7.15 Fire control panel FC2040-AA ........................................................ 199
13.7.16 Fire control panel FC2040-AE ........................................................ 200
13.7.17 Fire control panel FC2040-AG........................................................ 200
13.7.18 Fire control panel FC2040-FA ........................................................ 201
13.7.19 Fire control panel FC2040-FX ........................................................ 201
13.7.20 Fire control panel FC2040-NA ........................................................ 202
13.7.21 Fire control panel FC2040-BB ........................................................ 202
13.7.22 Fire control panel FC2040-CC........................................................ 203
13.7.23 Fire control panel FC2040-GA........................................................ 203
13.7.24 Fire control panel FC2060-AA ........................................................ 204
13.7.25 Fire control panel FC2060-FA ........................................................ 205
13.7.26 Fire control panel FC2060-FX ........................................................ 206
13.7.27 Fire control panel FC2060-BB ........................................................ 207
13.7.28 Fire control panel FC2060-CC........................................................ 208
13.7.29 Fire terminal FT2040-AZ ................................................................ 208
13.7.30 Fire terminal FT2040-CZ ................................................................ 209
13.7.31 Fire terminal FT2040-EZ ................................................................ 209
7
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
13.7.32 Fire terminal FT2040-FZ ................................................................ 209
13.7.33 Fire control terminal FT2040-NZ .................................................... 210
13.7.34 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1 ................................................... 210
13.7.35 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-C2 ................................................... 211
13.8 Order numbers FC2080 components ............................................................ 211
13.8.1 Housing and options ...................................................................... 211
13.8.2 Installable components .................................................................. 211
13.8.3 Operating terminal ......................................................................... 213
13.8.4 Batteries ........................................................................................ 214
14 Other project planning steps ..................................................................... 215
14.1 Installation instructions for compact stations ................................................. 215
14.2 Preparing for recessed mounting of compact station ..................................... 216
14.3 Wiring instructions ........................................................................................ 218
14.4 Protection elements ...................................................................................... 219
14.5 Installation instructions ................................................................................. 220
8
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
Applicable documents
1
You will find the order numbers of all FS20 components in the chapters 'Compact
stations [ 191]' and 'Order numbers FC2080 components [ 211]' as well as in
the document 009690 Components/spare parts.
General
You will find information about the availability of individual components of the fire
detection system FS20 in the corresponding 'Delivery release' document.
Scope
The information contained in this document is valid for market package MP5.
The document also contains information on country-specific components. Country-
specific components are marked with square brackets, e.g. [DE]. It may be the
case that these cannot be used in your country.
Target groups
The information in this document is intended for the following target groups:
Project Manager Coordinates the deployment of Has obtained suitable specialist training for the
all persons and resources function and for the products.
involved in the project Has attended the training courses for Project
according to schedule. Managers.
Provides the information
required to run the project.
Commissioning personnel Configure the product at the Has obtained suitable specialist training for the
place of installation according to function and for the products.
customer-specific requirements. Has attended the training courses for
Check the product operability commissioning personnel.
and release the product for use
by the operator.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.
9
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
1 Applicable documents
Document identification
The document ID is structured as follows:
ID code Examples
ID_ModificationIndex_Language_COUNTRY A6V10215123_a_de_DE
-- = multilingual or international A6V10215123_a_en_--
A6V10315123_a_--_--
Date format
The date format in the document corresponds to the recommendation of
international standard ISO 8601 (format YYYY-MM-DD).
The 'i' symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of
working.
10
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
Applicable documents
1
The documents 'Delivery Release' and 'Release Notes' are provided by Marketing
and the Project Manager.
You will also find information about search variants and links to mobile
applications (apps) for various systems on the home page.
See also
Applicable documents [ 11]
11
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
1 History of changes
The first edition of a language version or a country variant may, for example, be
version 'd' instead of 'a' if the reference document is already this version.
12
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
History of changes
1
13
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
About this document
1 History of changes
14
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Safety
Safety instructions
2
2 Safety
Battery Heat
Signal word
The signal word classifies the danger as defined in the following table:
DANGER DANGER identifies a dangerous situation, which will result directly in death or
serious injury if you do not avoid this situation.
WARNING WARNING identifies a dangerous situation, which may result in death or serious
injury if you do not avoid this situation.
NOTICE NOTICE identifies possible damage to property that may result from non-
observance.
15
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Safety
2 Safety regulations for the method of operation
WARNING
NOTICE
16
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Safety
Safety regulations for the method of operation
2
Electrical installations
WARNING
Electrical voltage
Electric shock
Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified
electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and
supervision of a qualified electrician, in accordance with the electrotechnical
regulations.
Wherever possible disconnect products from the power supply when carrying
out commissioning, maintenance or repair work on them.
Lock volt-free areas to prevent them being switched back on again by mistake.
Label the connection terminals with external external voltage using a
'DANGER External voltage' sign.
Route mains connections to products separately and fuse them with their own,
clearly marked fuse.
Fit an easily accessible disconnecting device in accordance with IEC 60950-1
outside the installation.
Produce earthing as stated in local safety regulations.
17
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Safety
2 Standards and directives complied with
NOTICE
18
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Safety
Release Notes
2
WARNING
NOTICE
19
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Options with requirements
3
10 Test condition
20
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
FS20 Fire Detection System
4
4 System overview
FT2040
FXS2002
FDnet
FCnet/SAFEDLINK
FDnet FC2020
FC2040
FC2020
FDnet FC2030
FC2060
FC2080 FDnet
FDnet
FDnet/Migration-Cards
FDnet/Migration-Cards
FDnet FDnet
FDnet FDnet
21
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 FS20 Fire Detection System
Stations
The following table shows an overview of the fire control panels that can be
integrated in the FS20 system. In addition to the fire control panels, the fire terminal
FT2040 is a separate operating terminal.
Fire control Integrated No. of FDnet loops Max. number Additional detector line protocols
panel operating unit FDnet devices (migration cards)
Integrated Additional
FC2020 x 2 -- 252 --
FC2030 x 2 2 x 4 loops 756 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS
FC2040 x 4 -- 504 --
FC2060 1 x 4 5 x 4 loops 1512 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS
FC2080 1 -- -- 30 x 4 loops 5000 MS9i, collective, interactive,
AnalogPLUS
1Fire control panels FC2060 and FC2080 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are
not supported by firmware > MPEN 3.0 because of memory restrictions.
The fire control panels FC2020, FC2030, FC2040, and FC2060 are also referred
to as compact control panels and compact stations in the documentation. FC20xx
is used to refer to all the control panels, providing the relevant specifications are
valid for all of them.
Networking
The FS20 fire control panels and fire terminals are networked via the
FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus as Standard. The system bus enables system-wide
alarming and access to every single device. Up to 32 stations can be networked
redundantly via a SAFEDLINK network. Several SAFEDLINK networks can be
connected to form one extended network. A maximum of 64 stations can be
networked in an extended network.
Detector lines
The FS20 fire control panels all support the FDnet detector line. In addition to
detectors and input and output modules, indicating and operating devices can be
connected to the FDnet detector line. Power supply for these devices is ensured by
the detector line. An additional supply installation is thus not necessary. Exceptions
to this are the transponder FDCIO223 and video fire controller FDV241, which
require their own supply. The fire control panels FC2020…FC2060 have integrated
line cards for the FDnet detector line. The following fire control panels can be
equipped with additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET), line cards for detector
migration, and I/O cards (module bus cards):
The two fire control panels FC2030 and FC2060 can be additionally equipped
with line cards for FDnet detector lines, for migration cards, and with I/O cards.
The fire control panel FC2080 is a modular system and must be equipped with
line cards and I/O cards.
22
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
Connecting SIGMASYS systems to FS20 [DE, AT]
4
The FG2020 acts as the connection between the FS20 system, the SIGMASYS
system or the D100 P system and is also a modular fire control panel with
components for detection, evaluation, and alarming in the event of fires.
SIGMANET FCnet/SAFEDLINK
SIGMASYS
FDnet
FC20xx
PLAND100 FXS2002
23
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 Connecting SIGMASYS systems to FS20 [DE, AT]
Properties
Shared operation of D100 P control panels, SIGMASYS control panels and
FS20 'Stations' at FS20 'Station'
Shared visibility concept
Uniform global command structure
Shared message transmission and operation for the fire brigade at the FS20
station:
– RT (fire and fault)
– FBF/FAT
– SD
– External signal transmitters
Automatic interaction between D100 P control panels, SIGMASYS control
panels, and FS20 'Station', i.e. automatic activation of controls in the
SIGMASYS system based on events in the FS20 system and vice versa.
Dual CPU operation in FG2020 (optional)
Optional operating unit in FG2020
Networking
The two systems are networked with one another in accordance with the rules of
the respective systems FCnet/SAFEDLINK or SIGMANET.
24
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
Extended networking
4
25
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 Extended networking
5
6
6
7
3 2
26
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
Stations
4
4.4 Stations
Operation
Operating unit Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated 8 Optional
Operating add-on Max. 1 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Optional
Detector lines
No. of device addresses (total)
No. of FDnet addresses (max.) 252 756 504 1512 5000
No. of integrated FDnet detector
lines:
Without loop extension 2 loops 2 2 loops 2 4 loops 2 4 loops 2
With loop extension 4 loops 2 4 loops 2 8 loops 2 8 loops 2
Card cage (5 slots) Max. 1 Max. 7
Card cage (2 slots) 1 --
Module bus cards
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (collective) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (MS9i) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (AnalogPLUS) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (interactive) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
Line card (interactive Ex) Max. 2 3 Max. 5 3 Max. 30 3
No. of collective stubs (max.) 16 40 240
No. of MS9i devices (max.) 200 500 3000
No. of AnalogPLUS devices 756 1512 5000
(max.)
No. of interactive devices (max.) 256 640 3840
No. of interactive Ex devices 64 160 960
(max.)
I/O card (programmable) Max. 1 Max. 5 3 Max. 10 3
I/O card (horn-monitored) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 7 3
I/O card (RT) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 7 3
Supply
Power supply 70/150 W 1 150 W 150 W 150 W Max. 2 kits of
3 x 150 W
Battery pair (depending on the Max. 26 Ah Max. 26 Ah Max. 26 Ah Max. 45 Ah Max. 2 kits of
housing) 100 Ah
Supply input 3 [FR] 1 1 1 1 1
27
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 Stations
RT fault, relay 1 1 1 1 7
RT alarm monitored 1 1 1 1 7
RT fault monitored 1 1 1 1 7
Options
Loop extension (FDnet) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 2 Max. 2
Network module (SAFEDLINK) Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2
(integrated)
Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2
Security module (firewall) Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 9
FN2009-A1
RS232 module Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Integrated
RS485 module Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Max. 2 Integrated
Fire department periphery module Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 6
[DE]
Event printer (built-in) Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 Max. 1 5
8Fire control panels FC2060 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are not
supported by market package MP-EN 4.0 because of memory restrictions.
9 FC2080 must not be used as a router.
28
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
Stations
4
FT2040 FT2080
29
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 FS20 Fire Detection System Setup
11
SintesoWorks
FXS2002
12
13
FT2010
21
3
2
FDnet
FDnet
FC2040
FC2020
...
7
10
FCnet/SAFEDLINK
...
4
SintesoView
FDnet
FXS2009
FC2030
...
18
20
XC10
14
15
1
i
Leitstelle
FT2040
8 FDnet
Migr.
Ethernet
19
9
10
10
17
16
FT2001
FT2011
... ...
6
FDnet
FC2060
...
FC2080
...
8 FDnet
8 FDnet
9 Migr.
Migr.
9
30
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
Functions
4
4.6 Functions
This chapter describes the most important functions that can be supported by the
fire detection system.
Decision on alarm
The danger signals of the detectors are evaluated by the zone. The decision on
alarm is made at zone level. Decision on alarm can be configured as follows for
each zone:
Single-detector dependency
In the case of single-detector dependency, a fire alarm is triggered when the
first detector within a zone reports the relevant danger level.
Multi-detector dependency
In the case of multi-detector dependency, the danger levels from several
detectors are included in the alarm decision (e.g. two detectors report danger
level 3).
31
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System overview
4 Functions
An attendance check delay (t1) can be configured for each fire control panel. The
investigation time (t2) can be defined by zone.
Multi-detector dependency
In the case of multi-detector dependency, the danger levels from several detectors
are included in the alarm decision (e.g. two detectors report danger level 3).
Controls
Universal controls can be configured to automatically actuate the appropriate
controls in the event of an alarm. Any events (e.g. alarm or isolation) are linked
logically (OR, AND, NOT) to activate the controls (e.g. the closing of fire doors).
In networked installations, controls can be configured system-wide.
Evacuation
To ensure a controlled evacuation of people from the building in the event of fire, it
is possible to configure chronological alarming in different building sections.
Remote access
SintesoView provides a PC-based PMI for remote access to the fire detection
system. Remote access to the fire detection system is possible with SintesoView.
SintesoViewis connected to the Ethernet port of a station.
32
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
Operation and indication devices
5
Procedure
1. Define the places in the building where an operation and indication device is
desired and required.
2. Define the desired visibility (system-wide or station-wide) for each operation
and indication device.
3. Define the function and type for each operation and indication device.
4. Define the type of power supply for each operation and indication device.
Compact stations
The operating terminals are already integrated in the compact stations.
Fire control panel (2 loops) FC2020
Fire control panel (modular) FC2030
Fire control panel (4 loops) FC2040
Fire control panel (modular) FC2060
Fire terminal FT2040
19" stations
The 19" stations meet the 19" industry standard and do not have an operating unit
as standard.
Fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080
33
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 Operation and indication devices
With the exception of the 19" pedestal housing on the FC2080, the fire terminal
board FTI2001 must be installed for the power supply. In these cases, a Schaffner
mains filter must also be installed to ensure the wiring is EMC compatible. The filter
must be ordered separately (Schaffner FN2030-3-06).
When it is installed in the FC2080, the fire terminal (Touch) is supplied with power
by the processor unit via the adapter supplied with the FC2080 and the associated
flat cable.
34
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
Operation and indication devices
5
FCnet/SAFEDLINK
RS485
RS232
RS485
DC 24 V
Control unit (19", FC2080) FHA2002
Operating add-on
Operating add-on
FC2080
An example of the optional display and operating concept with the FC2080
Fire control panel System bus Station-internal power supply Max. five stations have system-wide
(FCnet/SAFEDLINK) visibility 2
Fire terminal System bus External 24 V supply All other stations have a visibility of
(FCnet/SAFEDLINK) no more than any other two stations
Station-internal power
supply (optional)
Fire terminal (Touch) Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 or Same visibility as station
external DC supply
LED indicator (internal) Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 System-wide
LED module Station-internal bus Station-internal supply 4 System-wide
35
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 Operation and indication devices
Connection, power supply and visibility of the operation and indication devices
36
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
Functions of the operation and indication devices
5
Fire control panel Fire terminal Floor repeater Floor repeater SintesoView
FC20xx FT2040 terminal display FXS2009-A1
FT2010 FT2011
Display
Alarm X X X X X
Pre-alarm X X X X X
Fault X X X X X
Isolation X X X X X
Test mode X X – – X
Technology X X – – X
Activation X X – – X
Information X X – – X
(Note)
Activated X X X – X
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge X X X – X
Reset X X X – X
Scroll in event X X X X X
lists
Deactivate X X X X X
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate X X – – X
sounder
X Possible
– Not possible
37
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 Functions of the operation and indication devices
LED indicator Event printer LED emergency Mimic display Mimic display driver
(internal) FTO2001-A1 alarm indicator driver FT2001-A1 (EVAC)
FTO2002-A1 (internal) or FTO2003-D1 [AT] FT2003-N1 [NL]
Fujitsu DL3750+
(external)
Display
Alarm X X X X –
Pre-alarm X X – X –
Fault X X – X X
Isolation X X – X X
Test mode X X – X –
Technology X X – X –
Activation X X – X X
Information X X – X –
(Note)
Activated X X – X –
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge – – – – –
Reset – – – – –
Scroll in event – – – – –
lists
Deactivate – – – – X
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate – – – – X
sounder
X Possible
– Not possible
38
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
Fire terminal
5
EVAC-NL Operating add- FBA terminal Fire department Fire department ESPA-4.4.4
operating unit on (2xEVAC FTO2004-C1 control panel operation and interface
FTO2007-N1 term.) [CH] (FBF) [DE] indication panel
[NL] FCM2008-N1 (FAT) [DE]
[NL]
Display
Alarm – – X – X X
Pre-alarm – – – – – X
Fault X X X – X X
Isolation X X – X X X
Test mode – – – – – –
Technology – – – – – X
Activation X X – X – X
Information – – – – – X
(Note)
Activated – – X X – –
remote
transmission
(RT)
Operation
Acknowledge – – – – – –
Reset – – X X – –
Scroll in event – – – – X –
lists
Deactivate X X – – X –
buzzer
(device-
internal)
Deactivate X X X X – –
sounder
X Possible
– Not possible
The fire terminal is an operating unit built into a housing (Eco) and does not
normally contain a power supply. Supply is ensured by means of an external 24 V
39
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 Fire terminal (Touch) FT2080-A1
power supply unit. As an option, the fire terminal may be operated with a power
supply unit (70 W) and batteries. For details, see document 008836 .
The fire terminal FT2040 is planned in the same manner as a fire control panel.
Any events can be assigned to the LEDs. Each LED may be configured as a
static or flashing indicator. Normally the LED indicator is used as a zone
indicator.
40
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
LED module FTO2008-A1
5
Any events can be assigned to the LEDs. Each LED may be configured as a
static or flashing indicator. Normally the LED indicator is used as a zone
indicator.
The LED module is connected to the station-internal bus and can be cascaded
to up to a maximum of five LED modules.
3
The LED module is not individually available as an option. It is permanently
integrated in the following components:
1 2
Operating unit (+LED display) FCM2037-A2
Operating add-on (2x LED indicator) FCM2038-A2
Operating add-on (4x LED indicator) FCM2036-A2
The operating units and operating add-ons are permanently integrated
depending on the station type. The number of indicator zones required
determines which station must be ordered.
41
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 Floor repeater terminal FT2010 and floor repeater display FT2011
Guideline
External power supply is possible with DC or AC.
Floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays that are not fed by the
detector line (separate power supply) must be electrically isolated from the
system voltage.
NOTICE
When an external supply unit is used, it must be taken into account that should
the external supply unit fail, the maximum current connection factor increases
significantly (line failure is possible).
When power supply is ensured via the detector line, the high maximum current
connection factor must be taken into account.
Several floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays, which are
connected to the same line card, must not be operated via an electrically
connected supply.
Only a maximum of eight floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays
can be connected per FDnet line driver (a line card has one line driver featuring
two loops) on fire control panels. This results in the following options:
– Fire control panel FC2020 supports a total of eight floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2030 supports a total of eight floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2040 supports a total of 16 floor repeater terminals
and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2060, without extra line cards (FDnet/C-NET),
supports a total of 16 floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2060, supplemented by five extra line cards (FDnet/C-
NET), supports a maximum total of 50 floor repeater terminals and floor
repeater displays.
– Fire control panel FC2080, which can be equipped with a maximum of 30
line cards (FDnet/C-NET), supports a maximum total of 50 floor repeater
terminals and floor repeater displays.
Floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays are system-wide
configurable.
A maximum of five stations can be configured with system-wide visibility on the
FDnet.
All other floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays have visibility to a
maximum of two other stations.
42
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
EVAC-NL indicators [NL]
5
Periphery board
FCM20xx
FTO2007 FTO2007
FCM2008-N1
The EVAC-NL operating unit FTO2007-N1 is connected to the peripheral data bus
and is integrated in the operating unit as a 10-zone indicator.
With operating add-on (2xEVAC-Term.) FCM2008-N1with 20-zone indicator, two
EVAC-NL operating units FTO2007-N1 are integrated in the operating add-on with
various indicator panels.
43
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 EVAC-NL indicators [NL]
Remote EVAC
X1
Vext. 1
X1
FTI2002
X4
FTI2002
X4
X1 X1
2 FCM2008-N1 X402
X400
FTO2007 FTO2007
Vsys RS485
FC20xx
FCM20xx
RS485
FCA2002
1 External housing
2 Operating add-on FCM2008-N1 with 20-zone EVAC indicator
FTO2007 EVAC-NL operating unit
FTI2002 EVAC-NL connector board (mimic display)
FCA2002 RS485 module on the control panel PMI & mainboard
The EVAC-NL indicator can also be operated in a separate housing, e.g. in an Eco
housing, at a distance of up to 1000 m from the station. In this case the EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1 is connected via an additional connector board
FTI2002-N1 to the RS485 module on the PMI & mainboard.
The supply comes via the fire control panel or via a separate supply.
44
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
EVAC-NL indicators [NL]
5
Vext.
FT2003
X5 X2/X3
X4
X1
FTI2002
X1
FTO2007
Vsys RS485
FC20xx
FCM20xx
RS485
FCA2002
1 External housing
2 LED mimic display panel (34 LED connections, 16 outside buttons and 1 key
switch)
FTO2007 EVAC-NL operating unit
FTI2002 EVAC-NL connector board (mimic display)
FT2003 Mimic display driver (EVAC)
Start
Stop
LED
TEST
Select
Start
Stop 2x
45
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
5 EVAC-NL indicators [NL]
46
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Project planning of indication and operation devices
Mimic display driver FT2001-A1
5
FDnet
FT2001
2
DC/AC
Integration of the mimic display driver into the fire detection installation
Guidelines
External power supply is possible with DC or AC.
Mimic display drivers that are not fed by the detector line (separate power
supply) must be electrically isolated from the system voltage.
Several floor repeater terminals and floor repeater displays, which are
connected to the same line card, must not be operated via an electrically
connected supply.
NOTICE
When an external supply unit is used, it must be taken into account that should
the external supply unit fail, the maximum current connection factor increases
significantly (line failure is possible).
When power supply is ensured via the detector line, the high maximum current
connection factor (MK) must be taken into account.
A maximum of 20 mimic display drivers can be connected per fire control
panel.
47
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
6 Housing for wall mounting
Dimensions (mm)
Width 430 430 430 430 430
Height 398 398 796 796 398
Depth (rear panel) 80 160 160 260 260
Depth (total) 103 183 183 283 283
Max. battery 2 x 7 Ah 2 x 12 Ah 2 x 26 Ah 2 x 100 Ah 2 x 100 Ah
capacity
(housing empty)
Typical application FT2040 FC2020 FC2020 FC2060 Optional
FT2080 Optional FC2030 FC2040 [SE], [FI], [DE] extensions
extensions FC2040
Housing overview
Empty housing
All housings are also available as 'empty' housings. Empty housings are used to
install other devices and options. Examples include:
Operating add-on
Separate decentralized supply
Extra batteries
Extra devices on DIN rail such as relay, transponder etc.
48
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
Housing for wall mounting
6
49
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
6 Housing for desktop installation
Housing overview
50
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
19" housing
6
FH2080-AA
Dimensions (mm)
Width 601
Height (total) 2204
Depth (total) 615
Base height 200
Max. battery capacity 2 kits of 2 x 100 Ah
Typical application FC2080
This 19" industrial housing is a component part for the approval of the FC2080.
The FC2080 components may not be installed in other housings.
51
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
6 Mounting plate FHA2007-A1
52
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1
6
53
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning housings and mechanical components
6 FM blind 2HE FHA2015-A1
View of UP blind 2 HE
54
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
The system limitations are not contained in the outline quantities tool. They must
be taken from this document.
55
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
7.1.1 Sequence
Procedure per loop/stub
1. Determine the type and location of the detector line devices.
2. Define the topology of the detector line.
3. Define the assignment of the lines to the line cards.
4. Define the cable type.
5. Define the cable length and calculate the cable resistance and cable
capacitance.
6. Determine the connection factors for the detector line devices.
7. Check the load of the line card using the outline quantities tool or the diagrams.
The maximum current connector factor must be lower than the reserve of the
maximum current connection factor.
See also
Line topology [ 63]
Cabling line devices [ 65]
Cable length [ 66]
Connection factors of the FDnet devices [ 71]
Maximum current connection factor reserve [ 73]
56
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
FDO
FDOOT
FDSB291
FT2010 FDSB292 SMF6120+
FDOOTC SMF121
DOW1171
FDO
FDOOT FDS22x
ASD FDT
1…9 FDF2x1-9
1…4
FDCC221
FDO (FDCIO222) FDCL221 FDM22x FT2011 FDCAI221 FDCL221-M
FDOOT
FDT
FC20xx FDO DC 24 V DC 24 V
FDOOT FDL241-9 FDSB291 FDCIO224
FDT FDSB292 FDCIO222
FDCIO223 FDCIO223 FDCI222
1…2 1…2 1…4 1…4 1…4
FDO
FT2001 FDOOT
FDT
DJ119x
FDAI9x
The table below lists all devices that can be connected to the FDnet detector line.
The table also lists those devices which are equipped with an alarm indicator (AI)
and the devices to which an external alarm indicator (EAI) or a sounder base
(FDSB291) can be connected.
57
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
58
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Line separator FDCL221 Line separator for the correct connection of several X – –
stub lines at one point on a loop
Multi loop separator FDCL221-M Multi line separator module for the correct X – –
modules connection of several stub lines on a loop via a
separator (9 separators in 1-loop operation and 2 x 4
separators in 2-loop operation)
Ex loop separators FDCL221-Ex Loop separators for correctly connecting a stub line X – –
to a point on a loop in an area at risk of explosion
Alarm sounder FDS221 Acoustic alarm device with various tones and sound X X –
levels
Alarm sounder with FDS229 For acoustic and optical alarming. Tones and X X –
beacon flashing sequences can be configured
Sounder base FDSB291 Detector base with integrated acoustic alarm device, – – –
compatible with all addressable Sinteso point
detectors
FDSB292 Detector base with integrated acoustic alarm device, – – –
only compatible with FDOOT241-9 and FDOOT241-
A9 on collective detector line
FDSB221 Sounder interbase with integrated acoustic alarm – – –
device
FDSB229 Interbase with integrated alarm device, acoustic and – – –
optical
Floor repeater FT2010 For the system-wide indication and operation of the X – –
terminal most important information and functions
Floor repeater display FT2011 For the system-wide indication of the most important X – –
information
Mimic display FT2001 For the system-wide indication of events X – –
indication
External alarm DJ119x / FDAI9x For optical indication in the event of alarm – – –
indicator
External alarm FDCAI221 Addressable optical alarm indicator that can can be – – –
indicator assigned to any cause using a control
Radio gateway FDCW221 Gateway for the wireless transmission of detector X X –
signals to the FDnet
Radio smoke detector DOW1171 Smoke detector for the wireless transmission to the X -- –
radio gateway FDCW221
Manual call point with SMF6120 + Manual call point for the wireless transmission to the -- -- –
radio base SMF121 radio gateway FDCW221
SWING radio gateway FDCW241 Gateway for the wireless transmission of detector X X –
signals to the FDnet 2
Neural radio fire FDOOT271 Optical-thermal fire detector with radio transmission X X –
detector (SWING) to the radio gateway FDCW241 2
Radio manual call FDM273 Indirect activation via radio gateway FDCW241 X – –
point
59
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Support for aspirating FDCC221 Aspirating smoke detector with FDnet interface (in X – –
smoke detector ASD (FDCIO222) the system only visible as FDCIO222)
X Possible / available
– Not possible / not available
1 Possible as of ES 43 of heat detector
2 Availability is communicated with the corresponding delivery release
3 Check with your country representative that this detector is approved for FDnet
in your country.
NOTICE
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on functions, connection factors and device
compatibility in document 'List of compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the devices in the corresponding
technical description for the device. Document 008723 contains the list of all
documents about periphery devices.
For the connection of the VdS extinguishing interface in compliance with the
VdS provisions, the input/output module FDCIO224 must be used, see
document 007023.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
60
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Periphery board with an integrated line card for FC2020 and FC2030
Periphery board (2-loop) FCI2002
1
L1 L1a L2 L2a
Periphery board with two integrated line cards for FC2040 and
FC2060
Periphery board (4-loop) FCI2004
1 2
61
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
L1 L1a L2 L2a
station Addresses Line cards Qty. Loops Loop Card cage Line cards (FDnet/C-NET)
(max.) integrated integrated extensions
Properties
Each FDnet line card contains two line drivers, which each support two loops or
four partial loops.
A loop can be divided into two partial loops on the integrated line card with the
loop extension (FDnet).
The additional line cards (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 have the loop extension
permanently built-in by default.
62
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Guidelines
A maximum of 252 addresses can be operated per line card on one loop.
The following restrictions apply if more then 126 devices are connected to a
loop (a maximum of 252 may be connected):
– No support for ’turbo isolation’
– Restricted loop length (see outline quantities tool FX2010 )
– A total of 252 addresses are possible per line card
– Line testers with firmware V3.x and lower only support a maximum of 126
addresses
It is also possible to connect two stubs instead of a loop and mixed variants are
possible.
Loop
Stub
Sub-stubs on loop
Permissible topologies
63
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Sub-stub on stub
Impermissible topologies
Technical specifications
All FDnet devices have an integrated line separator.
Only one stub may branch off between two adjacent devices.
When there are several stubs next to one another, a line separator FDCL221
must be connected between each one.
Maximum number of stubs/loops:
Short-circuit monitoring
In the case of a short-circuit on the detector line, the line separator automatically
isolates the faulty line section. This is to ensure that, in the case of a short-circuit,
only the faulty line section fails, not the complete detector line.
Open line
If the detector line is a loop, no devices fail in the case of open line.
64
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Twisted; with a minimum of 10 Required in EMC-critical areas such as x-ray rooms, radar
twists per meter installations, transmitters
(recommended)
Twisted; with a minimum of 7 EMC-uncritical areas such as offices, hotels, nursing
twists per meter homes, schools, museums
Twisted and shielded; with a In extremely EMC-critical areas and in special applications,
minimum of 10 twists per e.g. near thyristor control installations, high-voltage
meter installations
Untwisted, with or without Not permitted for new systems!
shielding Adoption of existing lines with residual risk.
Safeguarding in writing is recommended for critical
parts.
65
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Additional cabling
FDnet alarm devices (e.g. alarm sounder FDS221) are also connected to the
detector line and do not need a separate supply line. Power supply is ensured
by the detector line.
Detector heating units cannot be connected to the FDnet detector line. They
must be operated via a separate supply line.
The input/output module FDCIO223 and the video controller FDV241 always
require a separate 24 V supply.
The following devices can be operated via the FDnet or a separate, electrically
isolated supply line:
– Floor repeater terminal FT2010-A1, FT2010-C1
– Floor repeater display FT2011-A1
– Mimic display driver FT2001-A1
NOTICE
The cable length that is relevant for the capacitance calculation may differ from
that necessary for the resistance calculation.
66
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
LOOPxA
max. R
max. R
LOOPxB
R = l * R'
R Cable resistance [ ]
l Cable length (both conductor strings) [km]
R' Cable resistance per km [ /km]
If the cable resistance per km (R') is not known, it can be calculated with the
following formula:
R' = * 2000 / A
67
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
The cross-section A can be determined from the wire diameter with the following
formula:
A= * (d / 2) 2
Constant (3.1416)
d Diameter of the wire [mm]
LOOPxA
R cable
LOOPxB
The standard resistance rules do also apply here (distance rule for the detector that
is furthest away).
68
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Relevant capacitance
Capacitance Cp’
Cp’ is the capacitance between the two conductors per km. The cable
manufacturer usually specifies the capacitance Cp’.
Capacitance Cs’
Cs’ is the capacitance per km between one conductor and the other conductor
connected to the first one via the shield.
The line capacitance that is relevant to the detector line refers to Cs’. The
reason is a possible ground fault on a detector cable.
The calculations (including those in the outline quantities tool) always refer to the
capacitance Cs’.
The following applies for unshielded cables:
Cs’ = Cp’
The following applies for shielded cables:
Cs’ = 1.8 * Cp’ (rule of thumb in cases where only Cp’ is known, and not Cs’)
max. C
LOOPxA
LOOPxB
Cs = l * Cs'
69
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Identical cable designations do not guarantee that the cables have the same
values. They may differ depending on the manufacturer.
1 The cable must comply with the specifications of the VDE standard 0815:1985 for
the values stated.
70
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
71
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
72
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Assumption
The following parameters have already been determined.
Parameter Value
73
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Calculations
The following values can be determined based on the above details:
Cable resistance (R)
R = LCable x R' = 1.2 km * 125 ohm/km = 150 ohm
Cable capacitance (Cs)
Cs = LCable_total x Cs' = 1.5 km * 70 nF/km = 105 nF
Cs must be within the limit value.
Address connection factor: AK = 18
Quiescent current connection factor: RK = 41.5
The quiescent current connection factor is needed later on to calculate the
hardware's operating current.
Maximum current connection factor: MK = 200
Verification
Verify the maximum current connection factor reserve by means of the diagram. To
do so, proceed as follows:
1. In the diagram for four loops, draw a vertical line at the address connection
factor AK = 18.
2. Draw a horizontal line in the intersection point with the 150 ohm curve.
3. Determine the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res). In this
example, it is 258.
4. Check whether the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) is
higher than the calculated maximum current connection factor (MK). In this
example, the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res = 258) is
higher than the maximum current connection factor (MK = 200).
The line may be operated in this way.
74
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
300
258
125 O
250 hm
MK_limit (1
25 m A)
200 150 O
hm
150 180 O
hm
210 O
hm
100
240 O
hm
50
0
0 10 18 20 30 40 50 60 AK
Example for the verification of the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res).
Information
The intersection point of AK and the resistance curve must be below the line
'MK_limit' (admissible range for the maximum current connection factor). Any
intersection points above that line are inadmissible.
If the maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) is lower than the
calculated maximum current connection factor (MK), the line must not be operated!
In that case, you will have to change the line assignment and calculate again.
75
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
Conditions
Max. 252 devices per loop
Loop operation only.
MK_res
1500
1400
1300
1200 MK_limit
(500 mA)
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
20
Oh
m
500 30 O
hm
400
50 O
hm
300
180 Oh 75 Oh
m m
200 210 Oh
100 O
m hm
240 Ohm 125 Oh
100 150 Oh
m
m
0
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of one loop
76
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Conditions
Max. 126 devices per loop
Only loops are operated on all connections.
MK_res
650
600
550
500
MK_limit (2
50 mA)
450
50 O
hm
400
350
300 75 O
hm
250
100 O
hm
200
125 O
150 hm
150 O
hm
100
180 Ohm
50 210 Oh
m
240 Ohm
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of two loops
77
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Planning an FDnet detector line
7.1.9.4 Diagram for line cards with four loops or four stubs
This diagram is used to verify the maximum current connection factor reserve
(MK_res) for line cards with connections for four loops or four stubs. The following
line cards are affected by this:
Integrated line card with loop extension (operation of four loops)
integrated line card without loop extension (operation of four stubs)
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1 (operation of four loops or four stubs)
Conditions
Max. 63 devices per loop or stub
Only loops or stubs are operated on all connections.
MK_res
350
300
125 O
hm
250
MK_limit (1
25 mA)
200 150 O
hm
150 180 O
h m
210 O
hm
100
240 O
hm
50
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of four loops or four stubs
78
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Planning an FDnet detector line
7
Conditions
Max. 31 devices per stub
Only stubs on all connections
MK_res
160
140
120 240 O
h m
MK_limit
(63 mA)
100
80
60
40
20
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 AK
Maximum current connection factor reserve (MK_res) for the operation of eight stubs
79
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Collective detector line
Card Cage
FCL2002-A1 FDB201
FDB201-AA
FDB202
Transzorb
DJ1192
DB1101A DB1101A
EOL22(Ex)
Z94D Z94D
EOL22(Ex)
EOL22(Ex)
24VDC
DCA1191 DB1101A DB1101A
EOL22(Ex)
DC1192 SB3 DO1101A-Ex DT1101/02A-Ex DF1101-Ex
Z3I410 KMK6
The line card (collective) is inserted in the card cage of the fire control panels and
is automatically detected by the system.
80
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Collective detector line
7
Topology
A total of eight stubs can be connected to the line card (collective).
Max. 32 devices can be connected per stub. The KMK must be complied with:
KMK = load factor for collective elements = 32
Unused (empty) stubs do not have to be connected.
You will find a detailed list of all detectors supported in the List of compatibility.
81
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Collective detector line
The table below contains an overview of the detector systems and line types
supported
NOTICE
82
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
MS9i detector line
7
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the products in the respective Technical
manuals for the devices.
You will find information about key detector figures in document d825b.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
83
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 MS9i detector line
FCL2003-A1
DJ1192
F716i F905
F716Vi F906
R716i F910
F930
R930
DC 24 V
BFST
MS716 kollektive
MS9 kollektive
D900 D2401
D915 F911
F915
D920
F732
Devices most frequently used on the line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 taking the example of a loop
The line card (MS9i) is inserted in the card cage of the fire control panel and is
automatically detected by the system.
Topologies
A total of two loops or one loop and one stub or two stubs can be connected to the
line card (MS9i).
The following topologies are possible:
2x loops with max. 50 devices each
2x stubs with max. 32 devices each
1x loop with max. 50 devices and 1x stub with max. 32 devices
84
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
MS9i detector line
7
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in document 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information about the products in the respective Technical
manuals for the devices.
You will find information about key detector figures in document d825b.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
85
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 AnalogPLUS detector line
FCL2005 AI340
DJ1192
HI32xC
AI300
OH320C
CB320A
ABI322A EB322A
DC1136 DC1131
DC1192 DC1192 AB322A DC1192 DC1192
1) 1)
SB3
DO1101-Ex
DT1101-Ex
HI62xC
2)
DS11
DF1101-Ex
Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005
1) Collective stub
2) Collective Ex detector line
3) SynoLINE300C
86
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
AnalogPLUS detector line
7
Topologies
The following topologies are possible at the line card (AnalogPLUS):
4 loops each with a maximum of 128 AnalogPLUS line devices
4 stubs each with a maximum of 32 AnalogPLUS line devices
Mixed variants possible
Number of devices that can be addressed: max. 512
Max. loop length 2000 m
Supported detectors
The line card (AnalogPLUS) supports the same recording peripheral equipment as
the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in modules E3M110, E3M111, K3M111:
Optical smoke detectors: DO113x, OP620A, OP320A
Multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT1131, OH620A, OH320A
Heat detectors: DT113x, HI32xA, HI62xA
Flame detectors: DF119x
Manual call points: DM113x, DMA1133, MT320A
Input modules: DC1131, EB322A
Output modules: DC1134, DC1136, AB322A
Input/output modules: DC1192, CB320A, ABI322A
Collective detectors above DC1192
Collective Ex detectors above DC1192 and SB3
SynoLINE300C above CB320A
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (AnalogPLUS) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find the information on the AnalogPLUS line devices in the
corresponding AlgoRex documents.
You will find information about key detector figures in the AlgoRex document
Guidelines 001508.
You will find information on modernization and migration in the documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and in the configuration 009078 in the chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS
data migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in documents
009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
87
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Interactive detector line
DOW1171
FCL2006
DJ1192
HI320C
4) OH320C
DLO1191
DO1101-Ex
DT1101-Ex DS11
DLR11
2)
DF1101-Ex
Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive) FCL2006
1) Collective stub
2) Ex area
3) SynoLINE300C
4) If compatible with AlgoRex EP7 or higher
Topologies
The following topologies are possible at the line card (interactive):
1x loop with a maximum of 128 interactive line devices
1x stub with a maximum of 32 interactive line devices
Sub-stub on loop or stub possible
Sub-stub on sub-stub is possible
Separate supply output for input/output modules
88
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Interactive detector line
7
Supported detectors
The line card (interactive) supports the same recording peripheral equipment as
the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in modules E3M070, E3M071, K3M071:
Optical smoke detectors: DO115x
Radio smoke detectors: DCW1151
Multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT115x
Heat detectors: DT1152
Linear smoke detectors: DLO1191
Flame detectors: DF119x
Manual call points: DM115x
Contact detectors: DC1157-AA
Output modules: DC115x
MSx detectors above DC1192
Collective detectors above DC1192
Collective Ex detectors above DC1192 and SB3
SynoLINE300 above CB320A
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (interactive) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find the information on the interactive line devices in the corresponding
AlgoRex documents.
You will find information on key detector figures in AlgoRex document 001508
'Guidelines'.
You will find information on modernization and migration in documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and 009078 Configuration, chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS data
migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in
documents 009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
89
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
7 Interactive Ex detector line
DC 24 V / 500 mA DM115x-Ex
SB3
DT1151A-Ex
DOT1151A-Ex
1)
Example overview of the line devices that can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex) FCL2007
1) Ex area
Topologies
Only one stub can be connected to the line card (interactive, Ex).
1x stub with a maximum of 32 interactive line devices
The hazardous area must be connected via the safety barrier SB3.
The same detectors as for the line card (interactive) can be connected
upstream of the SB3.
90
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning detector lines
Interactive Ex detector line
7
Supported Ex detectors
The line card (interactive, Ex) supports the same recording peripheral equipment
as the corresponding AlgoRex line plug-in module E3M171.
DOT multi-sensor smoke detectors: DOT1151A-Ex above SB3
DT heat detectors: DT1151A-Ex above SB3
DF flame detectors: DF1151-Ex above SB3
DM manual call points: DM115x-Ex above SB3
Additional documentation
You will find detailed information on the line card (interactive, Ex) in the 008837
product data.
You will find detailed information on device compatibility in the 'List of
compatibility'.
You will find detailed information on interactive Ex line devices in
document 1204 'Fire alarm signal in areas at risk of explosion'.
You will find information on key detector figures in AlgoRex document 001508
'Guidelines'.
You will find information on modernization and migration in documents
A6V10323158 'Modernizing fire detection installations with multiple protocol
detectors' and 009078 Configuration, chapter 'AlgoRex/SIGMASYS data
migration'.
You will find information about configuration and commissioning in
documents 009052 and 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents'.
91
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Networking types – overview
2
1
2 2
1 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK stations
3 Central remote transmission
92
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Networking types – overview
8
5 3
2
5 2
6
Example: Extended SAFEDLINK network
1 FCnet/LAN
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-nets
3 Terminal or Ethernet station
4 SAFEDLINK station with central remote transmission
5 Router station
6 GAP station
93
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Networking types – overview
3
Networking via Ethernet
1 Ethernet stations
2 Ethernet network
3 Ethernet hub or switch
1 1
94
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
License key
8
SintesoView S1 L1
Sinteso Mobile S3 ( 2 --
(1You will find detailed information on the license keys for the FG2020 in manual
A6V10281424.
(2 Backward compatible with license key (L2)
( 3 'Sinteso Touch PC' function does not apply to license key (L2)
Each individual FS20 station which communicates via BACnet must be enabled
with at least license key (S2). A maximum of 2 management stations can be
connected per SAFEDLINK network.
SintesoView has the same visibility as the connected 'Station'. You can use
SintesoView in a fire voice control panel with networked 'Stations' to gain global
visibility. Just one license key is needed for this per network if the license key is
installed in a 'Station' with global visibility.
95
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Access components/function and access type
96
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Access components/function and access type
8
Local access
Item no. Designation/function Address Notes
Ethernet connection
Local access
1 GAP station (stand-alone) 192.168.201.1 Configured as GAP with DHCP server function
2 Ethernet connection
3 Uploading, downloading 192.168.201.5 Ethernet client is configured to automatically
SintesoView reference an IP address
Management station
1 GAP station (stand-alone) and 192.168.100.1 Configured as GAP without DHCP server
router function (sample address)
2 Ethernet connection
3 Uploading, downloading 192.168.100.100 Sample address, manually configured (in the
SintesoView same address range as IP address for GAP
station)
Management station
97
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Access components/function and access type
1 4 5
2 2
Local access
Item no. Designation/function Ethernet address SAFEDLINK Notes
address
Local access
98
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Access components/function and access type
8
99
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Access components/function and access type
3 4
9 9
7 9
9 9 5
3 4
100
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Access components/function and access type
8
6
11
3 4
9 9 10
7 9
9 9 5
1
3 4
101
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Planning procedure
102
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
SAFEDLINK networking
8
2 2
2 3 4
Characteristics
Stations that can be networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK, Max. 32
without BACnet configuration (e.g. management station)
Stations that can be networked via FCnet/SAFEDLINK, with Max. 16
BACnet configuration (e.g. management station)
Distance between the stations Max. 1000 m
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s
103
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 SAFEDLINK networking
4 5
1 6 3
3 3
2 2
SAFEDLINK networking via fiber optic cable with fiber optic cable network module
104
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
SAFEDLINK networking
8
Characteristics
Length of the fiber optic cable (module/module):
With fiber optic cable network module (SM) FN2006-A1 Max. 40,000 m
With fiber optic cable network module (MM) FN2007-A1 Max. 4000 m
Total length of the electrical FCnet line Max. 1000 m at 312 kbit/s
Optical connection at the fiber optic cable network module Type SC
4 5
105
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 SAFEDLINK networking
Characteristics
Distance between repeater and stations Max. 1000 m
Number of repeaters between two stations Max. 1
Number of repeaters per SAFEDLINK network Max. 32
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s
You will find detailed information about using fiber-optic cables and the interface
module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT in document 008837. See chapter 'Applicable
documents'.
3 4 3
2 2
SAFEDLINK system bus extension with interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT via fiber
optic cables
106
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Special features of SAFEDLINK networking with FC2080
8
Characteristics
Length of the fibre optic cable:
Multi-mode Max. 2000 m
Single mode Max. 15000 m
Connection length to station Max. 100 m
Required converter between two stations 2
Optical connection ST
Number of fibers between two interface modules 2
Data rate 'Standard' Max. 312 kbit/s
'Low' data rate Max. 96 kBit/s
107
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Special features of SAFEDLINK networking with FC2080
Only two network modules (SAFEDLINK, CC) may be loaded in the FC2080. In
the case of dual CPU operation, the network module must be removed from the
communication card and plugged into the second redundant CPU card.
2 3
1 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
2 SAFEDLINK connection principle for FC2080 without operating unit via CPU card
and communication card
3 SAFEDLINK connection principle for FC2080 with optional operating unit, via the
communication card, network module (SAFEDLINK), operating unit and CPU card
You will find detailed descriptions of the wiring in the documents on product data
008837 and installation 008851. See chapter 'Applicable documents'.
See also
SAFEDLINK networking [ 102]
Fiber optic cable network module (SM/MM)
FN2006/FN2007 [ 104]
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 [ 105]
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT [ 106]
108
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Networking via Ethernet
8
If only two stations are to be networked, the connection is established directly with
one crossed Fast Ethernet cable.
A router must not be used for Ethernet networking, i.e. all stations must be in the
same IP sub-network.
3
Ethernet networking with several stations via Ethernet hub or switch
1 Ethernet stations
2 Ethernet network (does not comply with EN 54)
3 Ethernet hub or switch
109
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Networking via SAFEDLINK and Ethernet
Characteristics
Stations that can be networked with Ethernet network alone Max. 32
Cable type Fast Ethernet CAT5/CAT6
Data rate 100/10 Mbit/s
Max. length of individual Ethernet connections 100 m
2
3
110
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Extended networking
8
Characteristics
FCnet/Ethernet sub-nets on the FCnet/SAFEDLINK Max. 1
network
Networkable stations via FCnet/Ethernet Max. 4 (incl. router stations)
Stations that can be networked in both sub-networks Max. 32
Properties
Structure of large and efficient networks
Merging of several SAFEDLINK sub-networks
High data rate and not sensitive to electric interference (fiber optic cables)
Redundant network topology (loop-shaped networking)
Redundant networking of sub-nets possible (complies with EN 54)
111
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Extended networking
4 10
6 7 8 9
6 7 6
3 2
1 FCnet/LAN
2 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with 512 FDnet line devices (not networked redundantly)
3 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with >512 FDnet line devices or with a monitored surface
of >12,000 m2 (networked redundantly)
4 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net with external alarming or >512 FDnet line devices
5 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
6 Router station
7 Standby router station
8 Ethernet station (terminal or individual station) connected to the FCnet/LAN via the
FN2008-A1
9 SintesoWorks or SintesoView connected via the FN2008-A1 (high performance)
10 SintesoView or SintesoWorks connected via a station's Ethernet connection
(performance lower)
112
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Extended networking
8
Characteristics
NOTICE
113
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Management station or tool via GAP
1 2 3
114
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Management station or tool in extended network
8
2
1
2
1 FCnet/LAN
2 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
3 Ethernet/BACnet
4 Management station or SintesoView, SintesoWorks
5 Router station and GAP
6 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net
115
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Redundant management stations
3 3
2
1
2
1 FCnet/LAN
2 Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1
3 Ethernet/BACnet
4 Management stations
5 Router station and GAP
6 FCnet/SAFEDLINK sub-net
7 'Secondary GAP'
116
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Remote access
8
2
3
117
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Remote access to the extended network with two GAPs
6 11
3 4
12
9 9 10
5
7 9
9 9 10
1 4
12
13
2
Example: External access to extended network via GAP
2 SAFEDLINK stations
3 Router station
4 Standby router stations
5 Ethernet station and
'Secondary GAP'
6 SAFEDLINK sub-net 1 192.168.1.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-
net 1 (pre-setting, can be changed)
7 FCnet/LAN 192.168.100.x IP address range for Ethernet sub-net
(pre-setting, can be changed)
8 SAFEDLINK sub-net 2 192.168.2.x IP address range for SAFEDLINK sub-
net 2 (pre-setting, can be changed)
9 Ethernet switch (MM) Any Address must not be the same as the
FN2008-A1 address in the FCnet/LAN
10 Ethernet connection Connected to Ethernet switch (MM)
FN2008-A1 of the standby station
(example)
118
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Remote access via cRSP
8
You will find more information about cRSP on the Siemens Intranet, by following
this link.
You will find information about configuring remote access in document 009078.
See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 11]'.
8.16 Guidelines
See also
Outline quantities for hardware [ 135]
Redundant networking
The FCnet/SAFEDLINK system bus wiring is loop-shaped. The stations can
continue to communicate even when the bus has been interrupted at one point or a
short-circuit has occurred.
119
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Guidelines
120
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Guidelines
8
4
1
2
2 3 3
7 6 5
... ...
121
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Guidelines
See also
Guidelines for SAFEDLINK networking [ 122]
122
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Guidelines
8
1 Even when using an external LWL network module (SM/MM), the maximum
length of the electric FCnet between the stations must not be longer than 1000 m.
Parameter FCnet/LAN
Networking parameters
123
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
8 Guidelines
1 For cables with a capacitance of >100 to 125 nF/km, the maximum distance
between two stations must not exceed 800 m so that the transmission speed of
312 kbit/s can be maintained.
The following table lists cable types meeting these requirements.
2 The cable must comply with the specifications of the VDE standard 0815:1985.
With a capacitance of >100 to 125 nF/km, the maximum distance between two
stations must not exceed 800 m.
The following table lists cable types which are suitable for the transmission
frequency 'Low'.
124
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Planning the networking of the stations
Guidelines
8
* Each additional BACnet client (e.g. STT20) may only access one station.
You will find other potential restrictions for MM8000 or GMA-Manager in the
relevant description and Release Notes.
Limitations
Fire control panels FC2030, FC2040 and FC2060 with PMI & mainboard FCM2004
cannot be connected to a management station.
125
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
9 Guidelines
9 Defining controls
Connections for controls are available on the following components / control
panels:
Fire control panels FC2020, FC2030, FC2040 and FC2060
Input module
– FDCI221
– FDCI222
Input/output module
– FDCIO221
– FDCIO222
– FDCIO223
– FDCIO224
– ALS
– FDCAI221 addressable alarm indicator
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1
RT alarm (relay) 1 1 – – – – – --
Alarm output 1 1 – – – – – --
(monitored)
RT fault (relay) 1 1 – – – – – --
Fault output 1 1 – – – – – --
(monitored)
Monitored horn 1 2 – – 1 2 – --
lines
Monitored contact – – 1 4 1 – 4 --
inputs
Non-monitored 8 freely 12 freely – – – – 4 outputs 12 freely
control configurable configurable configurable
outputs/contact I/Os I/Os I/Os
inputs
Control outputs
126
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
9
RT alarm (relay) -- -- 1
Alarm output (monitored) -- (8) 1 (2) 1
RT fault (relay) -- -- 1
Fault output (monitored) -- -- 1
Monitored horn lines -- 8 2
Monitored contact inputs -- -- --
Non-monitored control outputs/contact 12 freely configurable I/Os -- 2 freely configurable I/Os
inputs
Notes
The outputs can be used for any controls. Any events, commands and signal
inputs can be put in an OR, AND and NOT relation.
Controls can be configured system-wide. This means that the causes can
come from any point in the system.
The control must always be configured in that control panel where the control
output is located.
The controls can be configured as activated or deactivated with a delay in a
range of 0 … 30 minutes.
The onboard inputs/outputs in the fire control panels may be configured as
inputs or outputs.
If an onboard input/output is configured as an input in the fire control panel, it is
activated by applying 0 V.
If an onboard input/output is configured as an output in the fire control panel, it
switches 0 V when active (open drain).
Example: Onboard input/output circuitry
1 Configured as output
2 Configured as input
127
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
9 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
D2
- 2
128
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
9
Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.
The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.
129
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
9 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
RIoad [ ] UIoad [V] RcableMax. Reol Min [ ] Reol Max [ ] Peol [W]
]
>20 <21 1 60 100 12.3
<15 6 100 240 7.4
<10 14.3 200 570 3.7
>50 <21 1.5 50 60 14.8
<15 4.6 50 185 14.8
<10 10.1 50 405 14.8
>100 <21 3 100 119 7.4
<15 9 100 370 7.4
<10 20 100 810 7.4
>1000 <21 30 1000 1190 0.74
<15 92 1000 3700 0.74
<10 200 1000 5500 0.74
>2000 <21 59 2000 2378 0.37
<15 185 2000 5500 0.37
<10 200 2000 5500 0.37
>4000 <21 118 4000 5500 0.18
<15 200 4000 5500 0.18
<10 200 4000 5500 0.18
130
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
9
-
FCI2007 1 1
Rload Uload Rx
FCI2009
+
Rcable
1 Optional load resistance as well as optional freewheeling diode for inductive load
Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.
The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.
131
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
9 Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
Dimensioning table for monitored alarm and horn outputs with load
resistance monitoring (VdS)
Load Monitoring
Dimensioning table 2 for monitored alarm and horn outputs with load resistance
monitoring (VdS)
-
FCI2007 1 1
Rload Uload Rx
FCI2009
+
Rcable
1 Optional load resistance as well as optional freewheeling diode for inductive load
132
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Defining controls
Monitored outputs (I/O card (remote transmission) FCI2007-A1 and I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1)
9
Planning steps
1. Determine the load resistance that will be connected at the output (Rload),
e.g. sounder DS10: Rload = 24 V/0.42 A = 57.2 ohm
2. Define the minimum required voltage of the sounder (Uload), e.g. datasheet
DS10: U = 19…29 V -> Uload = 19 V
3. In the dimensioning table, find the row that corresponds to these values and
determine the associated values.
The monitored resistance value must be within the range for the monitoring
resistance, otherwise a fault message will be displayed at the station. You will find
detailed information about this in document Product data 008837.
133
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System limits
10 Determining the outline quantities of the software
10 System limits
General restriction
A maximum of 1000 'Zones' zones are permitted for each 'Area'.
'Areas' 4 4 4 8 24
'Sections' 50 200 100 200 400
'Zones' per 'Station' 252 756 1 504 1512 3000
'Zones' per 'Area' 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Fire incident control groups 2 50 150 100 150 250
EVAC control groups 2 50 150 100 150 250
Controls per control group 2 100 100 100 100 100
Total of all control groups and 100 200 200 350 500
controls per 'Station' 2
Causes per control 50 50 50 50 50
Effects per control 50 50 50 50 50
Effects per 'Station' 3 700 1400 1400 2100 3000
Entries in event memory 5 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
1The FC2030 fire control panel is based on the FC2020 and can also hold a
maximum of 2 line cards for detector line migration.
2 Controls are grouped in control groups, for simplified configuration and operation
in the system. Control groups need system resources; the number of control
groups (e.g. fire control groups and EVAC control groups) must therefore be taken
into account when determining the outline quantities.
3 The effect must be at the same station as the configured control.
4Fire control panels FC2060 with the PMI & mainboard FCM2004 are not
supported by market package MPEN 4.0 because of memory restrictions.
5May be higher for specific countries (number of events, standard 2000 + number
of guaranteed alarms + number of guaranteed isolations).
134
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
System limits
Outline quantities for hardware
10
No No 32 16000
No Yes 16 16000
Yes No 64 32000
See also
Guidelines [ 119]
Topic Comment
Future SW upgrade path The PMI & mainboard FCM2004 is only compatible with
firmware up to MP3.0.
The service path of MP-EN 4.0 will be MP-EN 5.0.
Possible service releases for FCM2004 and/or for MP1.x,
MP2.1, or MP3.0 are created based on MP3.0.
FC2060 Not applicable
FC2030 / FC2040 and Not applicable
BACnet (z.B. connection to
management system)
Extended networking Not applicable
'Stations' are currently supplied with FCM2027. The FCM2027 is not compatible
with firmware < MP3.0. In contrast to the FCM2004, the FCM2027 has a shield
plate on the rear.
You will find detailed information on the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 in document
Product data 008837.
135
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining additional compact station components
See also
Assembling the FC2080 [ 161]
Extra FDnet lines Loop extension (FDnet) FCI2003-A1 The loop extension is used on the
periphery board.
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 The line card (FDnet/C-NET) is used in
the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panel FC2060.
Connecting collective Input/output module FDCIO223 for The input/output module FDCIO223 is
detectors connecting collective lines on the FDnet connected on the FDnet line.
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 The line card (collective) is used in the
card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting MS9i detectors Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 The line card (MS9i) is used in the card
cage and can be used in the fire control
panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting AnalogPLUS Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 The line card (AnalogPLUS) is used in
detectors the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting interactive Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 The line card (interactive) is used in the
detectors card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Connecting interactive Ex Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 The line card (interactive Ex) is used in
detectors the card cage and can be used in the fire
control panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Additional programmable I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 The I/O card is used in the card cage and
inputs/outputs Input/output modules FDCIO221, can be used in the fire control panels
FDCIO223, FDCIO224, FDCI221 FC2030 and FC2060.
136
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining additional compact station components
11
Additionally monitored horn I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 This I/O card has 8 monitored horn
lines or inputs/outputs outputs and is used in the card cage of
the fire control panels FC2030 and
FC2060.
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 This I/O card can be configured for two
monitored horn outputs or two
programmable inputs/outputs. It is used
in the card cage of the fire control panels
FC2030 and FC2060.
LED indicator for events LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 Installed in the operating unit and
LED module FTO2008-A1 operating add-ons. Actuation via
configurable I/Os.
Logging system-wide events Internal event printer FTO2001-A1 The internal event printer can be installed
External printer Fujitsu DL3750+ in various ways depending on the station
and version. This can restrict the
Print server PS01a from SEH dimensions of the batteries.
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 The printers are connected via the
(must be ordered separately) RS232 module.
Only 1 printer can be connected for each
RS232 module.
The external printer FUJITSU DL3759+
can also be operated on the Ethernet via
the print server PS01a from SEH.
Connect SintesoView License key (S1) FCA2033-A1 Extension for SintesoView (installation on
the back of the operating unit).
BACnet extension At least license key (S2) FCA2034-A1 Extension for BACnet and SintesoView
(installation on the back of the operating
unit).
Connecting peripherals in Fire department periphery module A mounting plate FHA2007 is also
compliance with VdS [DE] FCI2001-D1 [DE] necessary for this module in the standard
(e.g. local alarm) housing.
In the Comfort housing this module can
be mounted next to the periphery board.
Class 3 key depot [DE] Fire department periphery module Depending on the housing and options
FCI2001-D1 [DE] used, an FHA2007 mounting plate may
be needed for installation of the fire
Door contact kit FCA2009-A1 [DE] brigade periphery module FCI2001-D1.
Connection of a FAT [DE] RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 Fire department indication panel in
(integrated in FC2080) accordance with DIN 14662
Connection of a serial FBF RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 Fire department operating panel in
[DE] (integrated in FC2080) accordance with DIN 14661
Connection of an RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 For forwarding information to systems for
ESPA-4.4.4 interface (integrated in FC2080) pagers, light signals, and
telecommunications.
The ESPA-4.4.4 interface is a product
from a third party.
Alarming via telephone or ESPA-4.4.4 interface An RS485 module is required for the
pager RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002 ESPA-4.4.4 interface.
(integrated in FC2080) The ESPA-4.4.4 interface is an IFAM
product.
Fire control Relay module Z3B171 For installation on a DIN rail. Can be
controlled by a central internal I/O or an
input/output module FDCIO222 or
FDCIO224.
Standard extinguishing Input/output module FDCIO224 Is connected to FDnet to activate an
interface extinguishing control unit.
137
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining additional compact station components
Networking via FCnet Network module (SAFEDLINK) In accordance with the requirements in
FN2001-A1 degraded mode, two network modules
(SAFEDLINK) can be integrated.
FCnet networking over larger Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 For FCnet extension, max. 1 repeater
distances between 2 stations; requires a supply of
DC 9-30 V.
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT For FCnet extension, max. 1 segment
between 2 stations; requires a supply of
DC 9-30 V per module.
Fiber optic cable network module (SM) For optical FCnet over long distances.
FN2006-A1 When installed in the station housing, the
Fiber optic cable network module (MM) available mouting space must be taken
FN2007-A1 into consideration.
In all FS20 stations, the fiber optic cable
network module can only be mounted
horizontally. (See document
Mounting/Installation 008851)
Release operation with key Key switch (Kaba) FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic) FTO2006-B1
9 V supply for restricted Battery kit 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 Supplied without a battery.
degraded mode operation
[FR]
Connecting additional horns Sounder module FCA2005-A1 Divides a sounder output into 4 outputs.
A maximum of 2 modules can be
interconnected. Observe operating
current 1.
Input/output module FDCIO223 Connection of two monitored sounders
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 The I/O card is used in the card cage and
can only be used in the fire control
panels FC2030 and FC2060.
Electrically isolated control of RT interface [NL] FCI2005-N1
various functions [NL]
Connection of remote RT interface [CH] FCI2006-C1 Assembled kit with mounting plate, card
transmission devices with E3G091 and connection cable.
multiple alarm criteria [CH]
Connection with flexible leads Cable set (communication) FCA2014-A1 Mounted instead of the shield connection
to the options on the terminal blocks. Can be used universally
operating unit (instead of for all stations.
massive conductors) 2 shield connection terminal blocks, 8
Connection of shieldings to cable clamps on one terminal strip, and 4
earth shielded, pre-assembled cables
Extended networking via Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 Is installed with installation kit (Ethernet)
FCnet/LAN or optical Ethernet FHA2029-A1 in Eco, Standard or
Comfort housings or with installation kit
Connection to external Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1 (Ethernet) FHA2030-A1 in Large
(public) or company network Extension housing.
138
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Supply concept
11
If the sounder module FCA2005 is supplied via the FS20 peripheral module (output
VSYS), the availability of a maximum current of 1 A (1 A fuse) on this output must
be observed. The maximum operating current I total max is only 1 A in this case.
See also
License key [ 95]
139
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Supply concept
Station
Power supply
#MAINS #CONV
Umains U Sys
~/=
1
3
#BATT U battery
4
5
1 Electrical isolation
4 Batteries
5 Monitoring functions:
140
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Supply concept
11
FT2040
U Sys 2
X6
FT2040
141
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining the batteries and power supply
The system limitations are not contained in the outline quantities tool. They must
be taken from this document.
142
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining the batteries and power supply
11
The operating current of all power consumers can be easily calculated with the
outline quantities tool.
143
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining the batteries and power supply
Additional internal
consumers
Line card (FDnet) FCL2001-A1 65 65 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 110 110 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 65 65 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 47 47 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 63 63 For FC2030, FC2060
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 63 63 For FC2030, FC2060
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 40 40 For FC2030, FC2060
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 55 55 For FC2030, FC2060
IO card (remote FCI2007-A1 70 70 For FC2030, FC2060
transmission)
LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 4 70 Per LED module
LED module FTO2008-A1 4 70
EVAC-NL operating unit FTO2007-N1 6 30 10-zone EVAC
[NL]
Operating add-on FCM2008-N1 12 60 Operating add-on for 20-
(2xEVAC term.) [NL] zone EVAC
144
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining the batteries and power supply
11
External consumers
Detector lines (FDnet) 1 0.6 x RK 0.6 x
MK
Detector lines (collective) FCL2002-A1 19/stub 30/stub Stub on line card
for alarm (collective)
Detector lines (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 28/loop 43/loop Loop on line card (MS9i)
for alarm
Detector lines FCL2005-A1 40/loop 40/loop For 128 APMK 2
(AnalogPLUS)
Detector lines (interactive) FCL2006-A1 125/loop 125/loop For 128 IMK 3
Detector lines FCL2075-A1 33/loop 33/loop For 32 IMK 3
(interactive Ex)
EVAC-NL connector board FTI2002-N1 25 25 For remote EVAC
[NL]
Mimic display driver (EVAC) FT2003-N1 Consisting of EVAC-NL
[NL] connector board FTI2002-
N1 and PCB of EVAC-NL
operating unit FTO2007-N1
Event printer (external) Fujitsu __ External supply
DL3750+ 220 V
Sounders
Alarm and fault output
Fire terminal FT2040 125 130 Must only be considered if
the supply is ensured by a
control panel
Additional external All I/Os including loads
consumers on Vsys which are centrally supplied
via the station
Total of operating current
Quiescent current = IR total
Alarm current = IA total
1 The values for RK and MK are based on the detector line planning.
2 APMK: Load factor for AnalogPLUS detectors
3 IMK: Load factor for interactive detectors
145
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining the batteries and power supply
Example
KBatt = ((IR total * tR ) * kdis * kage ) + ((IA total * tA ) * kdis * kage )
146
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining the batteries and power supply
11
Permitted batteries
WARNING
See also
Admissible battery dimensions [ 160]
147
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining the batteries and power supply
IL = KBatt / 20
148
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining the batteries and power supply
11
Legend
Itotal_A Total current in alarm condition [A]
Itotal_R Total current in quiescent condition [A]
IA total Operating current of all consumers in alarm condition [A]
IR total Operating current of all consumers in quiescent condition [A]
IL Charging current [A]
Itotal Relevant total current [A]
149
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Determining the batteries and power supply
The -A5 power supply is only available at a later point. Please refer to the
separate product information for this.
The calculated battery capacity should not exceed the maximum possible
battery capacity of the power supply.
The required power supply can affect the size of the housing.
NOTICE
The detailed maximum current loads for the power supply (150 W) are listed in the
tables below.
Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 -
Imax. a [A] Max. permanent current to load for - - 4.2 4.2 4.2
(2 parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel
Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.1 -
Imax. a [A] (2 Max. permanent current to load for - - 7.6 7.2 5.6
parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel
150
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Determining the batteries and power supply
11
Imax. - I max. a
Ri
Imax. Imax. b
Imax. - I max. b
Ri
Imax. b
I max. b
Ri
151
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Defining the hardware for the stations
The type designations given for operating units and operating add-ons are not
order numbers. They serve as reference to the tables below, including the station
types.
From MP5, only operating units which are equipped with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2027 are used.
All stations with index ES 20 or higher come with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027
included.
Stations with indexes lower than ES 20 come with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2004 included.
Operating units with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 are available separately for
converting existing stations. The PMI & mainboard FCM2027 only supports
stations with firmware > MP-EN3.0
You will find detailed information about this in document 008837.
152
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Defining the hardware for the stations
11
[FI], [SE]
FCM2028-B2
Operating unit France [FR] Event printer
FTO2001-A1
FCM2028-F2
Key switch (Kaba)
FTO2005-C1
Key switch (nordic)
FTO2006-B1
Operating unit with LED Key switch (Kaba)
FTO2005-C1
indicator (internal)
Key switch (nordic)
FCM2029-A2 (with FTO2006-B1
LED r, y)
FCM2037-A2 (with
LED r/y, y)
Operating unit with FBA
terminal
[CH]
FCM2030-C2
Operating unit with EVAC-
NL operation [NL] and key
switch (nordic) [NL]
FCM2030-N2
Operating unit and options
153
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Defining the hardware for the stations
FCM2005-A2
FCM2008-N1 [NL]
If an event printer is also installed in the operating add-on, the dimensions of the
batteries are smaller.
From MP5, only operating units which are equipped with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2027 are used.
All stations with index ES 20 or higher come with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027
included.
Stations with indexes lower than ES 20 come with the PMI & mainboard
FCM2004 included.
Operating units with the PMI & mainboard FCM2027 are available separately for
converting existing stations. The PMI & mainboard FCM2027 only supports
stations with firmware > MP-EN3.0
You will find detailed information about this in document 008837.
The type designations of the operating units and operating add-ons are not order
numbers. They serve as a reference to the previous overview.
154
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Defining the hardware for the stations
11
Fire control panel with max. 756 FDnet addresses and card cage for
two modernization cards
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)
155
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Defining the hardware for the stations
Fire control panel with max. 1512 FDnet addresses and card cage
for five module bus cards
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)
156
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Defining the hardware for the stations
11
Fire terminal
station Operating unit Operating add-on Power Batteries Housing
supply (2 pieces)
Components which cannot be installed in the station due to lack of space must be
installed in additional empty housings.
See also
Defining operating units and add-ons [ 152]
157
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Defining the hardware for the stations
Additional installation level for fitting options Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 Only one mounting plate can
or products from a third party (e.g. fire be built into each station.
brigade periphery module) No mounting plate can be
installed in the Eco housing.
Additional installation of LED indicators for Operating add-on with 2 LED Delivered without housing (for
48 detector zones indicators (internal) FCM2006-A2 replacement with operating add-
Operating add-on with 2 LED on empty)
modules FCM2038-A2
Additional installation of LED indicators for Operating add-on with 4 LED Delivered without housing (for
96 detector zones indicators (internal) FCM2007-A2 replacement with operating add-
Operating add-on with 4 LED on empty)
modules FCM2036-A2
Power supply (70 W) Power supply kit (70 W) FP2003-A1 Delivered with cable kit
Power supply (150 W) Power supply kit (150 W, A), FP2004-A1 For empty housing, incl. cable kit
Additional power supply (150 W) Power supply kit (150 W, B), FP2005-A1 For parallel connection with
available power supply (150 W),
incl. cable kit
Installation in 19" cabinet 19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 Fits into all housings
Delivered in pairs
Recessed mounting UP blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 The blind is mounted instead
(for Eco, Standard and Large of the cover cap
Extension housings) Delivery without sheathing
UP blind 2HE FHA2015-A1 box
(for Comfort and Large housings)
Housing options
158
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
Defining the hardware for the stations
11
Empty housing
159
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Determining the compact stations
11 Defining the hardware for the stations
The 70 W power supply unit has to be mounted in the housing in which the
batteries are located because the thermal monitoring is integrated in the power
supply.
With the 150 W power supply unit the external thermoelectric element has to be
fitted in the immediate vicinity of the batteries.
See also
Determining the station options [ 158]
160
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Planning overview
12
161
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Planning overview
Basic components
1 Processor unit (19", FC2080) Card cage (CPU) with
– CPU card (FC2080)
– Communication card (FC2080)
– 1 free slot for an optional second CPU card (FC2080)
– 2 free slots for module bus cards
Card cage (5 slots) with slots for max. 5 module bus cards
7 Housing (19" pedestal cabinet) Dimensions (W x H x D) 601 x 2204 x 615, incl. base
Supply
3 Power supply kit Carrier (19", power supply) incl. 2 power supplies (150 W) connected in
parallel
Height 652 mm
Max. 2 per carrier (19", power supply) can be installed
An additional power supply (150 W, B) can be installed for each power supply
kit
6 Battery kit Battery pan with tension belts for securing battery
2 batteries, max. 100 Ah, per power supply kit
Mechanical installation
4 Carrier (19", card cage) Carrier plate with cable ducts on the side and above
2 DIN rails 180 mm long enclosed
Height 358 mm
For max. 2 card cages (5 slots)
5 Carrier (19", option) Carrier plate with cable duct above
2 x 2 DIN rails 215 mm long installed on top of each other
Height 135 mm
Heights for mounting parts In the case of 1 battery pan with 100 Ah = 1202 mm
between processor unit and In the case of 2 battery pans with 100 Ah = 1202 mm
battery pan
You will find the precise dimensions for the carriers in document Product Data
008837.
Extension
2 Card cage (5 slots) Max. 2 can be mounted on carrier (19", card cage)
Max. 6 can be installed between processor unit and battery pan
Module bus cards Space for max. 37 module bus cards per FC2080
Line card (FDnet/C-NET), max. 30
Line card (collective), max. 30
Line card (MS9i), max. 30
Line card (AnalogPLUS), max. 30
Line card (interactive), max. 30
Line card (interactive Ex), max. 30
I/O card (programmable), max. 10
I/O card (horn/monitored), max. 7, max. 1 per card cage
I/O card (remote transmission), max. 7, max. 1 per card cage
162
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Basic components of the fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080
12
163
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Basic components of the fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080
164
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Basic components of the fire control panel (19", modular) FC2080
12
165
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Guidelines for the FC2080
Overall system
A maximum of 7 card cages (5 slots) can be installed, i.e. 6 card cages (5
slots) can be installed in addition to the card cage (5 slots) on the processor
unit (19", FC2080).
A maximum of 4 card cages (5 slots) can be connected to a module bus.
In total, a maximum of 30 line cards can be used.
In total, a maximum of 10 I/O cards (programmable) can be used.
In total, a maximum of 7 I/O cards (horn/monitored) can be used.
In total, a maximum of 7 I/O cards (remote transmission) can be used.
166
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the components of the FC2080
12
Processor unit Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002-A1 Basic component, contains:
Card cage (CPU)
One CPU card (FC2080)
Once communication card
(FC2080)
Card cage (5 slots)
Redundant CPU operation Second CPU card (FC2080) The network module (SAFEDLINK,
CC) of the communication card must
be installed on the second CPU card.
Networking via FCnet Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-
A1 is already installed on the first CPU card
(FC2080)
Redundant networking via Network module (SAFEDLINK, CC) FN2010-
FCnet A1 is already installed on the communication
card (FC2080)
FCnet networking over larger Fiber optic cable network module (SM) For optical FCnet over long distances
distances FN2006-A1 or (up to 40 km).
Fiber optic cable network module (MM)
FN2007-A1
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 For FCnet extension, max. 1 repeater
between 2 stations; requires a supply
of DC 9-30 V.
Interface module DL485/13-xx-ST-SBT For FCnet extension, max. 1 segment
between 2 stations; requires a supply
of DC 9-30 V per module.
Extended networking via Ethernet switch (MM) FN2008-A1 For installation on DIN rail
FCnet/LAN or optical Ethernet
Connection to external Security module (firewall) FN2009-A1
(public) or company network
Remote transmission I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 In each case, this I/O card provides a
connections and additional remote transmission output alarm and
horn outputs fault and a horn output for the fire
control panel FC2080.
Connecting additional horns I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009A1 This I/O card provides 8 horn outputs.
Only 1 I/O card (horn/monitored)
per card cage (5 slots)
Input/output module FDCIO223 Connection of two monitored
sounders.
Sounder module FCA2005-A1 Divides a sounder output into 4
outputs. A maximum of 2 modules can
be interconnected. Observe the
operating current.
Programmable inputs/outputs I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1
FDnet lines Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 252 addresses and 4 loops per card
Connecting collective Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 8 stubs of 32 devices per card
detectors
167
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the components of the FC2080
168
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Defining operating units and add-ons
12
NOTICE
See also
Defining the operating units [ 152]
Defining operating add-ons [ 154]
169
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Planning the fire brigade periphery [DE]
FAT
FCC2002-A1
ÜE/
FSE
FCI2007-A1
Sabotage input
Heating active
Simplified connection diagram for FBF and FSD via I/O module in FC2080
170
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
FAT
FCC2002-A1
ÜE/
FSE
FCI2007-A1
Sabotage Sabotage
Simplified connection diagram for FBF and FSD via I/O card (programmable) in FC2080
The supply for the SDA and FSD components and the I/O connections must
always be connected to the same I/O card (programmable).
You will find detailed information on the key safe adapter in the manufacturer's
document 'SDA3000 installation instructions', which comes with the key safe
adapter.
You will find detailed information on wiring the SDA in the installation document
008851.
171
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
See also
Determining the batteries and power supply [ 142]
172
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
Vsys1
Card cage (CPU) FCC2003
Communication
X5000
X5001
CPU card 1
CPU card 2
(option)
card
Card cage
(5 slots)
PSU 1 FCA2008
Vsys2
PSU 2
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) (5 slots)
FCA2008 FCA2008
Batt 1
Batt 2
A longer bridging time may result in a situation where a second power supply block
and a second battery pair must be installed because of the charging power, or the
load must be distributed between the two power supply blocks.
173
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
If this is the case, two carriers (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 are to be mounted
and two battery blocks. Both power supply carriers can be expanded to include one
additional 150 W power supply each.
Because of the space that is sacrificed as a result, this could lead to a situation
where not all of the components can still fit in the same housing.
To get round these complications, the calculation of the operating current for the
hardware is subdivided into several zones in the next chapter. This enables a
distribution of the power supply from the beginning. It may be helpful to use outline
quantities tools to calculate the power supply in this case.
Addresses are assigned according to the order of the card cages on module bus 1
and module bus 2:
Card cage on module bus 1
Card cage 1 receives addresses 111…115
Card cage 2 receives addresses 121…125
Card cage 3 receives addresses 131…135
Card cage 4 receives addresses 141…145
Card cage on module bus 2
Card cage 5 receives addresses 151…155
Card cage 6 receives addresses 161…165
Card cage 7 receives addresses 171…175
Due to the power dissipation of the supply lines, the module bus cards must be
allocated in such a way that the power can be distributed as evenly as possible
and the maximum load per card cage is not exceeded.
174
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
115
114
113
112
111
Communication
CPU card 1
CPU card 2
(option)
card
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) 2 (5 slots) 5
FCA2008 FCA2008
124
123
122
121
154
153
152
151
125
155
Card cage Card cage
(5 slots) 3 (5 slots) 6
FCA2008 FCA2008
134
133
132
131
135
164
163
162
161
165
174
173
172
171
175
PSU 1 Power supply block 1, first carrier (19", power supply) with battery pair
PSU 2 Power supply block 2, second carrier (19", power supply) with battery pair
X5000 Connection plug for module bus 1 (max. 4 card cages can be connected)
X5001 Connection plug for module bus 2 (max. 4 card cages can be connected)
175
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
176
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
7 171
172
173
174
175
The operating current of all power consumers can be easily calculated with the
outline quantities tool.
177
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
178
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
179
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
1 The values for RK and MK are based on the detector line planning.
2 APMK: Load factor for AnalogPLUS detectors
3 IMK: Load factor for interactive detectors
180
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
181
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
See also
Determining the battery [ 146]
182
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
Determining the batteries and power supply
12
Imax. a (single) Max. permanent current to load 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.1 -
Imax. a [A] (2 Max. permanent current to load for - - 7.6 7.2 5.6
parallel) switching two power supply units in
parallel
183
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Assembling the FC2080
12 Determining the batteries and power supply
Imax. - I max. a
Ri
Imax. Imax. b
Imax. - I max. b
Ri
Imax. b
I max. b
Ri
See also
Selecting the power supply [ 149]
184
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Indication and operating devices on detector lines
13
13 Order numbers
185
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Wall housing
Operating units
The table below lists the details for ordering operating units FCM20xx with the PMI
& mainboard FCM2027.
186
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Optional components
13
Loop extension (FDnet) FCI2003-A1 A5Q00010136 Extension of the integrated line card from 2 to 4 loops
(the number of addresses remains the same)
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCL2001-A1 A5Q00009875 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (collective) FCL2002-A1 A5Q00010502 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (MS9i) FCL2003-A1 A5Q00010044 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (AnalogPLUS) FCL2005-A1 S54400-A107-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (interactive) FCL2006-A1 S54400-A108-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Line card (interactive Ex) FCL2007-A1 S54400-A134-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 S54400-A20-A1 For FC2030, FC2060, FC2080, and FG2020
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 S54400-A6-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 S54400-A21-A1 For FC2030, FC2060 and FC2080
Network module FN2001-A1 A5Q00012851 FCnet/SAFEDLINK network
(SAFEDLINK) 2 modules are needed for degraded mode capability
Fiber optic cable network FN2006-A1 S54400-A109-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (SM)
Fiber optic cable network FN2007-A1 S54400-A110-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (MM)
Repeater (SAFEDLINK) FN2002-A1 S24236-B2502-A1 Max. 1 between 2 stations
Requires external supply
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 A5Q00005327 Essential for the event printer FTO2001
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1 A5Q00009923 Connection for remote EVAC-NL, UGA [FR]
Cable kit (communication) FCA2014-A1 A5Q00023027 Cable set (communication) FCA2014-A1 (2 shield
connection terminal blocks, 8 cable clamps and 4
shielded, pre-configured cables on one terminal strip)
187
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Optional components
License key (S1) FCA2033-A1 S54400-P154-A1 For SintesoView and for BACnet for third-party
products (supervision only)
License key (S2) FCA2034-A1 S54400-P155-A1 Supports the same functions as S1 and also BACnet
for Siemens management station and third-party
products (supervision and basic control only), also in
conjunction with FT2080 Sinteso Touch PC
License key (S3) FCA2035-A1 S54400-P156-A1 Supports the same functions as S2 and also BACnet
for third-party products (supervision and full control)
and Sinteso Mobile
188
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Optional components
13
fire department operating panel FBF0770 WSF:FBF0770FS20 Product from third party
Regraph graphic display FAT-G-FS20 RGQ:FAT-G-FS20 Product from third party
Regraph text display FAT-T-FS20 RGQ:FAT-T-FS20 Product from third party
Redundancy module Redux FS20 RGQ:FAT-Redux-FS20 Product from third party
Ordering details for the options for the fire brigade periphery [DE]
189
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Optional components
19" mounting kit FHA2016-A1 A5Q00020179 Suitable for all compact station housings
FM blind 1HE FHA2017-A1 A5Q00024719 For Eco, Standard and Large Extension housings
FM blind 2 HE FHA2015-A1 A5Q00024621 For Comfort and Large housings
Mimic display driver (EVAC) [NL] FT2003-N1 S54400-A14-A1 Installation kit without housing comprising
EVAC connector board FTI2002-N1 and EVAC-
NL operating unit FTO2007-N1
An RS485 module is also needed in the
associated station
Event printer for external Fujitsu A5Q00023962 RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1 must be
operation 1 DL3750+ ordered separately.
Standard A4 continuous paper
Can be operated via print server
Ink ribbon for Fujitsu DL3750+ A5Q00023963
ESPA 4.4.4 interface IFAM 9102.0985 Manufacturer's item number, for DIN rail mounting
ESPA 4.4.4 interface IFAM 9102.1013 Manufacturer's item number, in plastic housing
1You will find detailed information on the external Fujitsu DL3750+ printer and
operation via a print server in document A6V10224853.
190
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Batteries
13
13.6 Batteries
Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery of the stations. They must be
ordered separately or procured locally.
The table below contains the details for ordering admissible batteries.
NOTICE
Hardware damage
For CE conformity reasons, only UL94-V2 batteries or better may be used.
191
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
192
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
193
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
194
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
195
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
196
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
197
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
198
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
199
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
200
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
201
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
202
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
203
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
204
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
205
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
206
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
207
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
208
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Compact stations
13
209
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Compact stations
210
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Order numbers FC2080 components
13
Housing
Designation Type Order number
Housing add-ons
Designation Type Order number
211
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Order numbers FC2080 components
Power supplies
Designation Type Order number Notes
Carrier (19", power supply) FHA2022-A1 S54400-B24-A1 Including 2 mounted power supplies connected in
parallel (150 W)
Power supply kit (150 W, B) FP2005-A1 A5Q00018779 Third power supply for connection in parallel, incl.
cable kit
Installable components
Designation Type Order number Notes
Processor unit (19", FC2080) FCC2002- S54400-B17-A1 Processor unit complete with the following
A1 components:
Card cage (CPU)
Card cage (5 slots)
CPU card (FC2080)
Communication card (FC2080)
Cable kit for connecting an optional operating unit
CPU card (FC2080) FCC2004- S54400-A18-A1 For redundant CPU operation
A1
I/O card (RT) FCI2007-A1 S54400-A20-A1
Line card (FDnet/C-NET) FCI2001-A1 A5Q00009875
Line card (collective) FCI2002-A1 A5Q00010502
Line card (MS9i) FCI2003-A1 A5Q00010044
I/O card (programmable) FCI2008-A1 S54400-A6-A1
I/O card (horn/monitored) FCI2009-A1 S54400-A21-A1
Fiber optic cable network FN2006-A1 S54400-A109-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (SM)
Fiber optic cable network FN2007-A1 S54400-A110-A1 Incl. plug set (Phoenix PSC)
module (MM)
Relay module Z3B171 4843830001 Relay with 1 changeover contact
Battery kit 9 V [FR] FCA2010-A1 A5Q00012569 Without 9 V block battery
212
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
Order numbers FC2080 components
13
Ordering details for the options for the fire brigade periphery [DE]
213
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Order numbers
13 Order numbers FC2080 components
13.8.4 Batteries
Batteries are not included in the scope of delivery of the stations. They must be
ordered separately or procured locally.
The following table contains the details for ordering the permitted batteries for the
FC2080.
NOTICE
Hardware damage
For CE conformity reasons, only UL94-V2 batteries or better may be used.
214
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
Installation instructions for compact stations
14
3 4
215
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
14 Preparing for recessed mounting of compact station
Housing Recess width (W) mm Recess height (H) mm Recess depth (D) mm Installation depth of
(incl. rear board) housing
216
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
Preparing for recessed mounting of compact station
14
2
H
W
Example of formwork box, 1 HU
2
H
W
Example of formwork box, 2 HU
1 Formwork box
2 Formwork cross
3 Mounting points (stud bolts)
H Overall height dimensions (recess height)
W Overall width dimensions (recess width)
D Overall depth dimensions (recess depth)
217
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
14 Wiring instructions
The timber for the formwork cross must not be secured to enable it to be
removed with ease before installing the stations.
The formwork box must feature corresponding openings for the cable feeds.
The formwork box must be mounted flush with the plastering and must not
protrude.
1
2
218
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
Protection elements
14
Guidelines
A separate circuit with a separate fuse must be available for the mains supply
line.
The mains fuse rating must be 10 A.
The mains fuse for the fire control panel must be marked explicitly.
The line cross-section of the mains supply line must be 3 x 1.5 mm2 at
minimum (NYM-J cable).
All supply lines must be realized from above or behind.
The mains cable must be wired to the mains separator terminals from above on
the left of the housing.
The mains supply lines must not be laid inside the EMC-critical zone.
If the batteries are built in a separate housing, the mains line may be fed from
below.
Separate housings for the batteries must be mounted in the immediate vicinity
of the station.
219
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
14 Installation instructions
NOTICE
Lightning protection and voltage surge protection is not present or is not present
to a sufficient degree.
Disclaimer in the event of damage.
Appoint certified specialists.
Implement measures and recommendations from document A6V10225306.
Note the following conditions.
If measures are not carried out, the new liability situation must be documented
in line with the law, e.g. including the customer's signature.
In accordance with the Product Liability Act, the customer and/or operator of
the fire detection installation is considered a layperson who cannot evaluate the
need for addition lightning protection and voltage surge protection measures for
fire detection installations. The installer of the fire detection installation must
therefore draw the attention of the customer and/or operator of the fire
detection installation to this requirement.
Lightning protection and voltage surge protection equipment for electronic
devices and installations may be planned and installed only by certified
specialists.
The customer is responsible for arranging equipment for lightning protection
and voltage surge protection.
All local standards, guidelines and specifications must be observed when
carrying out measures.
You will find detailed information about lightning protection and voltage surge
protection in document A6V10225306.
Installation
Twisted cables are recommended for external supply lines and lines leading to
alarm devices.
220
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Other project planning steps
Installation instructions
14
221
Building Technologies 008843_u_en_--
Fire Safety 2014-01-15
Issued by © 2006-2014 Copyright Siemens Switzerland Ltd
Siemens Switzerland Ltd Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice.
Infrastructure & Cities Sector
Building Technologies Division
International Headquarters
Gubelstrasse 22
CH-6301 Zug
Tel. +41 41-724 24 24
www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies