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Precept EN Output Expansion Module

Installation & Commissioning Manual

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List of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 3 List of Figures


2. OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING. 3
3. POWER SUPPLIES ................................................. 3 FIGURE 1 – C1633 FIELD W IRING CONNECTIONS ....... 3
4. OUTPUT MODULE FIELD WIRING/TERMINAL FIGURE 2 – C1634 FIELD W IRING CONNECTIONS ....... 3
DIAGRAMS ................................................................ 3 FIGURE 3 – C1635 FIELD W IRING CONNECTIONS ....... 3
5. PRECEPT EN – INTERNAL PANEL VIEWS ................ 4 FIGURE 4 – PRECEPT EN 16 INTERNAL VIEW SHOWING
OPTIONAL SINGLE O/P BOARD ............................ 4
6. INSTALLATION ....................................................... 6
FIGURE 5 – PRECEPT EN 16L INTERNAL VIEW [32 ZONE
6.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ............................... 6 ENCLOSURE] WITH TWO OUTPUT BOARDS ........... 4
6.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................... 7 FIGURE 6 – PRECEPT EN EXP 5 INTERNAL VIEW ......... 5
6.2.1 PRECEPT EN 16 EXP PANEL FIGURE 7 – C1627 MOTHERBOARD PCB LAYOUT (WITH
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................. 7 OPTIONAL REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD) ......... 10
6.2.2 PRECEPT EN 4 AND 5 EXP EXPANSION FIGURE 8 – C1633 PCB LAYOUT ............................ 11
ENCLOSURES .................................................... 7 FIGURE 9 – C1634 PCB LAYOUT ............................ 12
6.2.3 INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN FIRE FIGURE 10 – C1635 PCB LAYOUT .......................... 13
ALARM PANEL AND OUTPUT MODULES ................ 8 FIGURE 11 – C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE
6.2.4 INSTALLATION OF THE C1630 OUTPUT BOARD ............................................................ 14
EXPANSION INTERFACE .................................... 10 FIGURE 12 – 8/16 ZONE PANEL WITH INTERNAL O/P
7. COMMISSIONING .................................................. 11 MODULES AND EXP 4 OUTPUT MODULE PANEL
7.1 SITE-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION ............ 11 WITH NO PSU .................................................. 16
7.1.1 C1633 8-WAY OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT FIGURE 13 – 8/16 ZONE PANEL AND EXP 4 OUTPUT
MODULE CONFIGURATION. ................................ 11 MODULE PANEL WITH NO PSU ......................... 17
TABLE 5 – SETTING C1634 BOARD ADDRESS ... 12 FIGURE 14 – 8, 16 OR 32 ZONE PANEL & EXP 5 OUTPUT
7.1.2 C1635 8-WAY ALARM/MONITORED MODULE PANEL WITH 5 AMP PSU .................... 18
OUTPUT MODULE CONFIGURATION. .................... 13 FIGURE 15 – 32 ZONE PANEL & EXP 5 OUTPUT MODULE
7.1.3 C1630 OUTPUT INTERFACE PANEL WITH NO PSU ....................................... 19
CONFIGURATION .............................................. 14 FIGURE 16 – PRECEPT EN 16L WITH INTERNAL O/P
7.2 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE................ 14 MODULES AND EXP 4 OUTPUT MODULE PANEL
7.2.1 SOUNDER CIRCUITS .......................... 14 WITH PSU ....................................................... 20
7.2.2 POWERED/FAULT MONITORED FIRE
PROTECTION OUTPUTS ..................................... 14
7.2.3 VOLT-FREE RELAY FIRE PROTECTION List of Tables
OUTPUTS 14
TABLE 1 – PANEL SPARES BAG CONTENTS ................ 7
7.2.4 C1633 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS.... 15
TABLE 2 – FIRE PANEL/OUTPUT MODULE
8. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIRECTIVE ................ 21
INTERCONNECTION INSTALLATION W ORK ............ 8
TABLE 3 – SETTING C1633 BOARD ADDRESS .......... 11
TABLE 4 – SETTING C1633 ZONE RANGE ................ 11
TABLE 5 – SETTING C1634 BOARD ADDRESS .......... 12
TABLE 6 – SETTING C1634 ZONE RANGE ................ 12
TABLE 7 – SETTING C1634 FUNCTION ..................... 12
TABLE 8 – SETTING C1635 BOARD ADDRESS .......... 13
TABLE 9 – SETTING C1635 TYPE, GENERAL/ZONAL
RESPONSE AND ZONE RANGE ........................... 13
TABLE 10 – SETTING QUANTITY AND TYPE OF O/P
MODULES ON THE C1630 ................................ 14

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1. Introduction 4. Output Module Field


Wiring/Terminal Diagrams
This document contains all the information
necessary for the installation, commissioning and Figure 1 – C1633 Field Wiring Connections
maintenance of the FIRECLASS Precept EN range
Typical LED indication wiring
of output expansion panels. Installation and
commissioning details for Precept EN fire detection

2k2 0.5W
resistor
and alarm panels are covered in the FIRECLASS Max current sink into O/P: 60mA
Precept EN manuals mentioned below. Max load on 24V [total for both
NOTE: It is important to read this manual fully +24V O/Ps]: 0.5A
before commencing installation.

+24V
+24V
OP1
OP2
OP3
OP4
OP5
OP6
OP7
OP8
The following supporting documentation is also
available:
 FIRECLASS Precept EN Output Expansion
System Application Guide
 FIRECLASS Precept EN Panel Application C1633 Open collector output module terminals
Guide
 FIRECLASS Precept EN User Manual Figure 2 – C1634 Field Wiring Connections
 Wiring Recommendations Relay contact rating: 1A at 30Vdc
Do not exceed
2. Overview of Installation and OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 OP8

Commissioning Lower

N/O
terminal
This section lists the steps that are taken in tier
installing and commissioning a Precept EN output
Middle

POLE
expansion system. terminal
1. Install all field wiring and equipment tier
 Refer to the Installation Guidelines in section
6.2 below Upper

N/C
terminal
 Refer to the field device installation manuals
tier
2. Install the panel C1634 Volt free relay output module
 Refer to the installation instructions in section terminals [3- tier]
6.2 below Figure 3 – C1635 Field Wiring Connections
 Do not connect the field equipment at this
stage. Typical Alarm Typical Remote
Circuit Wiring Relay Circuit
3. Commission the panel 3k9 resistor
Wiring
 Refer to section 6. end-of-line

3. Power Supplies Suppression diode

The FIRECLASS Precept EN 8-Zone fire alarm + -


panel utilises the standard 230Vac 3A PSU fitted to
the C1627 motherboard. The FIRECLASS Precept + -
3k9 resistor
EN 16L fire alarm panel uses the C1652 230Vac 5A I/P polarised end-of-line
PSU mounted on the internal chassis beneath the [All sounder
motherboard & output modules. FIRECLASS devices] + - Polarising diode

Precept EN Exp 4 and 5 output expansion panels + -


are supplied with or without a C1652 230Vac 5A
PSU depending on the output load requirement.
When fitted, the PSU is located on the chassis
underneath the output modules. + OP1 - + OP2 - + OP3 - + OP4 -
For all panels, the output voltage is adjustable from Lower
25Vdc to 28.2Vdc via a small trimmer potentiometer terminal
on the PCB. As the output voltage is factory set tier
however, adjustment should not be necessary. Upper
Details of the PSUs can be found in the terminal
FIRECLASS Precept EN manuals. tier
+ OP5 - + OP6 - + OP7 - + OP8 -
C1635 powered/fault monitored
output module terminals [2- tier]
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5. Precept EN – Internal Panel Views


Figure 4 – Precept EN 16 internal view showing optional single O/P board

Secondary Earth bar 3 x Enclosure Cable Clip for incoming Mains Warning /
for cable screens fixing holes mains cable Primary Earth Label
Mains
Terminal
Block and
primary Earth
Removable
Connection
Chassis

CHANGE

ACTIVE
ZONE CIRCUITS ALARM CIRCUITS AUX INPUTS OUTPUTS REPEATER

RESET
ZONE OUTPUTS

CLASS

EVAC.
EVAC

BUZ.
RST.

SCN
A
B
DIS.
D.C.

N/O
+ 1- + 2- + 3- + 4- + 5- + 6- + 7- + 8-

SIL.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 + - + - + - + -

Removable
24V 0V

TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TB7 TB8 TB9 TB10 TB12 TB14 TB15 TB16 TB17 TB18 TB19 TB20 TB21

RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
RL7
RL8
+
9
- +
10
- +
11
- + - + - + -
12 13 14
+
15
- +
16
-
FS6

O/+ P C/-
FAULT ROUTING
C/+ P O/-
FIRE ROUTING
C/+ P O/-
FIRE PROTECTION
N/C P
RESET
Chassis
N/O
ZONE CIRCUITS

I/O EXPANSION
J17
J16 J15 J14
J12 J11 J10
J17

J6
J8 J7
N/C

Motherboard

J20
COM

Relay output

C1630 ISSUE 0
SW1 SW1

ZONE EXPANSION
R0

CEL C1631 ISSUE 0


F/P 0

1
F/P 1 R1 J20

2
S/C 0 R2

3
Module
S/C 1

4
LED 0

5
LED 1

6
Mains
LOG

7
+

C88
HS2
+
BUZ1 C78

Transformer
C78

BUZ1

HS1
BR1
U27

C1630

~ ~
Output
C84

TB23
J1

BR1
U13
U1
U28
DISPLAY

R296A
J1 VR1

Expansion
OUTPUT R296B
R297B
VR1
R297B
SW1 SW2
INHIBIT F/P ON NLZ SILENCE BEFORE RESET D52
1

DELAY ALARM SIL & RESET 1 +

C90
2

DELAY ON AUTO 2 J18B


3

DELAY/ I1
MINUTES
CONFIG CONFIG NON-LATCH ZONES 4

Interface
4

L1 L2 OUTPUT
ENABLED
CONFIG I/S ZONES 8 OK
5

C90
D51
CONFIG M/S ZONES ZONAL ALARMS BAT/CHG
6

L3
FAULT
CONFIG DELAY ZONES PULSE NON-ALARM ZONES
7

CONFIG DELAY O/PS SILENT ZONE TEST L4 INTERNAL


8

FAULT
2 STAGE DELAY BUZZER DISABLE
9 10

9 10

TB11 TB13 MAINS

Board
L5
ORIGN1 ALARMS ON EVAC ONLY LATCHED FAULTS FAULT
FS1 - +
C1627 ISSUE 1 BATTERY FUSE BATT THERM

Motherboard

Batteries
Batteries

Figure 5 – Precept EN 16L internal view [32 zone enclosure] with two Output boards

Secondary Earth bars 3 x Enclosure Cable Clip for incoming Mains Warning /
for cable screens fixing holes mains cable Primary Earth Label

Mains
Terminal
Block and
primary Earth
Connection
CHANGE

ACTIVE

ZONE CIRCUITS ALARM CIRCUITS AUX INPUTS OUTPUTS REPEATER


RESET
CLASS

ZONE OUTPUTS
EVAC.
EVAC

OP1
OP2
OP3
OP4
OP5
OP6
OP7
OP8

OP1
OP2
OP3
OP4
OP5
OP6
OP7
OP8
RST.

BUZ.

SCN
DIS.

A
B

D.C.
+ 1- + 2- + 3- + 4- + 5- + 6- + 7- + 8-
N/O
SIL.

1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 + - + - + - + - 24V 0V

Removable
TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6 TB7 TB8 TB9 TB10 TB12 TB14 TB15 TB16 TB17 TB18 TB19 TB20 TB21 O/C O/C

FS6

+ - + - + - +
- + - + - + - + - O/+ P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/- N/C P +24V +24V
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Chassis
FAULT ROUTING FIRE ROUTING FIRE PROTECTION RESET
I/O EXPANSION

ZONE CIRCUITS
J17
J16 J15 J14
J12 J11 J10

J17
J6

+ - + -
J8 J7

LOOP IN LOOP OUT


J20
ZONE EXPANSION

LOOP
C1630 ISSUE 0

SW1 SW1

INTERFACE R0
CEL C1631 ISSUE 0

F/P 0
1

Output
F/P 1 R1 J20
2

BOARD S/C 0 R2
3

S/C 1
4

LED 0
5

LED 1
6

LOG
7

+
C88

BUZ1 C78
+ HS2

Modules
+

C78

BUZ1

U27

HS1
BR1
~ ~

C84
TB23
J1

C1630
+
BR1

U13
U28
DISPLAY

R296A
J1 VR1
OUTPUT R296B
R297B
VR1

Output
R297B
SW1 SW2
INHIBIT F/P ON NLZ SILENCE BEFORE RESET D52
1

DELAY ALARM SIL & RESET 1 +


C90
2

DELAY ON AUTO 2 J18B


3

DELAY/ I1
MINUTES
CONFIG CONFIG NON-LATCH ZONES 4
4

L1 L2 OUTPUT
ENABLED
CONFIG I/S ZONES 8 OK
5

C90
D51
CONFIG M/S ZONES ZONAL ALARMS BAT/CHG
6

L3

Expansion
FAULT
CONFIG DELAY ZONES PULSE NON-ALARM ZONES
7

CONFIG DELAY O/PS SILENT ZONE TEST L4 INTERNAL


8

FAULT
2 STAGE DELAY BUZZER DISABLE
9 10

9 10

ORIGN1 ALARMS ON EVAC ONLY LATCHED FAULTS


TB11 TB13 L5 MAINS
FAULT
FS1 - +
C1627 ISSUE 1 BATTERY FUSE BATT THERM

Interface
Board

Motherboard
with 5A PSU
&
Transformer
underneath

Batteries

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Figure 6 – Precept EN Exp 5 internal view
Secondary Earth bars 3 x Enclosure Cable Clip for incoming Mains Warning /
for cable screens fixing holes mains cable Primary Earth Label
Mains
Terminal
Block and
primary Earth
Connection

Removable
Chassis

Space for up
to 5 Output
Boards

PSU &
transformer
mounted
under the
output boards

Batteries

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6. Installation workings of the battery. Electrolyte is a highly


corrosive substance, and presents significant
The panel must be installed by suitably qualified danger to yourself and to anything else it touches.
engineers familiar with the installation of fire In case of accidental skin or eye contact, flush the
detection systems. In addition, it is recommended to affected area with plenty of clean, fresh water and
refer to the following information: seek immediate medical attention.
 Current edition of the IEE wiring regulations. Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are
 Current edition of BS5839-1 or the installation “low maintenance”, requiring no electrolyte top-
standards for the relevant country. up or measurement of specific gravity.
 Any specific site requirements. WARNING: Only clean the battery case
with a cloth that has been soaked or
 Any field device installation instructions. dampened with distilled water. Do not use
 Any data sheet provided for the installation of organic solvents (such as petrol, paint
Intrinsically Safe devices. thinner, benzene or mineral spirits) or
Notes: other materials that can substantially weaken the
case. Do not use a dry cloth as this will generate
The rating plate, containing essential electrical
static electricity, which in turn may lead to an
information is located inside the panel on the
explosion.
inside face of the door.
WARNING: Avoid operating temperatures outside
Any mains supply cable should be a minimum
2 the range of -15C/5F to +50°C/122°F for
of 1mm copper protected by a 5A fuse and
float/standby applications.
must include an appropriate lockable double
pole disconnect device as part of the building The recommended normal operating temperature is
installation. This device must have a minimum 20°C.
contact gap of 3mm. HIGH TEMPERATURE will reduce battery service
life. In extreme cases this can cause Thermal
6.1 Electrical Safety Runaway, resulting in high oxygen/hydrogen gas
WARNING: Read this section completely before production and battery swelling. Batteries are
commencing installation. irrecoverable from this condition and should be
Prior to commencing installation of the replaced.
panel, ensure that adequate LOW TEMPERATURE will prolong battery life but
precautions are taken to prevent reduce output capacity.
damage to the sensitive electronic DANGER: Do not incinerate batteries. If
components on the PCBs due to placed in a fire, the batteries may rupture,
electrostatic discharge. You should discharge any with the potential to release hazardous
static electricity you may have accumulated by gases and electrolyte. VRLA batteries contain
touching a convenient earthed object such as an substances harmful to the environment.
unpainted copper radiator pipe. You should repeat
the process at regular intervals during the Exhausted batteries must be recycled. Return them
installation process, especially if you are required to to the battery manufacturer or take them to your
walk over carpets. Council waste disposal site for appropriate disposal.
The panel must be located in a clean, dry ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
position, which is not subject to shock or The volt-free relay contacts provided within the
vibration and at least 2 metres away from pager panel must not be used to directly switch any
systems or any other radio transmitting voltage that exceeds 50VAC or 75VDC. (Please
equipment. The operating temperature range is - also refer to relay rating data).
5ºC to 40ºC; maximum humidity is 95%. This equipment requires a 230V AC supply. [See
Precept EN Exp 4 and Precept EN Exp 5 Output Rating Plate inside equipment. See also section
Expansion panels must be located immediately 3. ] All installation work should be carried out in
adjacent to the fire alarm panel. accordance with the recommendations of
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES [when BS5839 Part 1 and the current edition of the IEE
fitted]: regulations by suitably qualified and trained
personnel.
DANGER: Batteries are electrically live at
all times, take great care never to short THIS PANEL MUST BE
circuit the battery terminals.
EARTHED
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; take great
care when lifting and transporting batteries. For
weights above 24 kilos, lifting aids should be used.
DANGER: Do NOT attempt to remove the
battery lid or tamper with the internal
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6.2 Installation Instructions allow the panels to be coupled together with the
expansion panel on the right. A similar arrangement
The flexibility of the Precept EN Output Expansion
is provided for connecting Precept EN 32 control
System allows many different combinations of
panels to the Precept EN 5 Expansion enclosure.
enclosure/PSU/output modules. As such these
instructions cannot cover every single variation and Mount and fix the fire alarm panel enclosure in
so provide general instructions only. accordance with the instructions provided in the
FIRECLASS Precept EN panel installation manual.
1. Carefully remove the panel from the packing and
lay the panel on a flat surface. After fitting the fire alarm control panel, remove the
chassis from the output expansion panel generally
2. Open the door of the panel.
as described in the FIRECLASS Precept EN panel
3. Locate the spares bag[s] and check contents, installation manual, carefully remove the 25mm
which should comply with Table 1 – Panel knock-outs in the adjoining faces of both fire panel
Spares Bag Contents. and expansion enclosures [by knocking out from
the inside of the enclosure to the outside] and fit a
6.2.1 Precept EN 16 Exp Panel 25mm coupler to one panel. Offer up the expansion
Installation Instructions box, aligning the two enclosures via the coupler
See the FIRECLASS Precept en panel installation then mark. Fix the expansion enclosure to the wall
manual. as described in the FIRECLASS Precept EN panel
installation manual. Tighten up the coupler.
6.2.2 Precept EN 4 and 5 Exp Continue to install in accordance with the relevant
guidelines provided in the FIRECLASS Precept EN
Expansion Enclosures panel installation manual as appropriate to the
Matching 25mm knock-outs are provided on the output expansion module system provided.
right hand face of the Precept EN 8/16 fire alarm
panel enclosure and the left hand face of the
Precept EN 4 Exp output expansion enclosure to

Table 1 – Panel Spares Bag Contents


Spares Bag

Panel Expansion Modules [as fitted]


Panel C1635
C1633 C1634
[1 bag per module]
Precept EN 8 &
16 zone
See FIRECLASS Precept EN None None
panel with 8 x 3k9 0.25W
installation and commissioning manual required required
optional O/P
module
See FIRECLASS Precept EN None None
Precept EN 16L 8 x 3k9 0.25W
installation and commissioning manual required required

Exp 4 or 5 Engineer’s door keys. Key Ref.: None None


8 x 3k9 0.25W
[no PSU] 801 [Flat key type] required required
T3.15AH250V
Mains Fuse:
20mm
F6.3AL250V
Battery Fuse:
20mm
Key Ref.:
Engineer’s door
801 [Flat key
Exp 4 or 5 keys: None None
type] 8 x 3k9 0.25W
[C1652 PSU] Positive battery required required
Red
lead:
Negative battery
Black
lead:
Battery coupling
Blue
lead:

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6.2.3 Interconnections between Fire Alarm Panel and Output Modules
The standard output expansion panel combinations are listed below [see Table 2] along with their respective
requirements for interconnection for the 3 types of O/P modules.
Table 2 – Fire Panel/Output Module Interconnection Installation Work

Internal Connections Schematic


FIRECLASS
Expansion Panel Internal
Precept EN Panel Main Panel Expansion Panel
Cable
Motherboard
Data Connector J2 on O/P module 1
[C1627]
Ribbon [left hand most module]
connector J17.
8-zone & 16-zone “Power in” connector on the first
Exp 4 [or Exp5]
without Output Motherboard C1633/C1635 module [from the Figure 13
no power supply. Aux DC
board [C1627] power left hand side of the expansion
power
out connector panel].
cable
J24 J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1635.
Motherboard
Data Connector J2 on O/P module 1
[C1627]
Ribbon [left hand most module]
connector J17.
32-zone without Exp 4 [or Exp5] “Power in” connector on the first
Motherboard C1633/C1635 module [from the Figure 15
Output board no power supply. Aux DC
[C1627] power left hand side of the expansion
power
out connector panel].
cable
J24 J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1635.
Motherboard
Data Connector J2 on O/P module 1
[C1627]
Ribbon [left hand most module]
connector J17.
Factory fitted.
From:
8-zone, 16-zone & Exp 4 [or Exp5] C1652 power supply board 28V,
32-zone without with C1652 power 0V and fault signals from J1. Figure 14
Output board supply. Aux DC To:
power “Power in” connector on the first
cable C1633/C1635 module [from the
left hand side of the expansion
panel].
J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1635.
Data out
connector on the
Data Connector J2 on O/P module 1
O/P module.
Ribbon [left hand most module]
J6 on C1633
and C1635 Figure 12
8-zone with 1 O/P Exp 4 [or Exp5] “Power out” [showing 2
“Power in” connector on the first
module no power supply. connector on the x O/P
C1633/C1635 module [from the
Aux DC C1633/C1635 modules]
left hand side of the expansion
power module.
panel].
cable J3 on the
J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1633/J5 on the
C1635.
C1635.

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Internal Connections Schematic
FIRECLASS
Expansion Panel Internal
Precept EN Panel Main Panel Expansion Panel
Cable
Data out
connector on the
last
Data C1633/C1635 Connector J2 on O/P module 1
Ribbon [right-hand-most] [left hand most module].
module.
J6 on C1633 and
C1635.
16-zone Expanded Exp 4 [or Exp5]
“Power out” Figure 12
with 2 O/P modules no power supply.
connector on the
“Power in” connector on the
last
first C1633/C1635 module
Aux DC C1633/C1635
[from the left hand side of the
power [right-hand-most]
expansion panel].
cable module
J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
J3 on the
C1635.
C1633/J5 on the
C1635.
Data out
connector on the
Data Connector J2 on O/P module 1
O/P module.
Ribbon [left hand most module]
J6 on C1633 and
C1635
Factory fitted.
From:
Exp 4 [or Exp5] C1652 power supply board
8-zone with 1 O/P
with power 28V, 0V and fault signals from Figure 16
module
supply. J1.
Aux DC
To:
power
“Power in” connector on the
cable
first C1633/C1635 module
[from the left hand side of the
expansion panel].
J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1635.
Data out
connector on the
last
Data C1633/C1635 Connector J2 on O/P module 1
Ribbon [right-hand-most] [left hand most module].
module
J6 on C1633 and
C1635.
Factory fitted.
Exp 4 [or Exp5]
16-zone Expanded From:
with power Figure 16
with 2 O/P modules C1652 power supply board
supply.
28V, 0V and fault signals from
Aux DC J1.
power To:
cable “Power in” connector on the
first C1633/C1635 module
[from the left hand side of the
expansion panel].
J4 on the C1633/J3 on the
C1635.

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6.2.4 Installation of the C1630 Output before the interface board can be fitted]. The
Expansion Interface board should be held in place by the 12mm high
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions plastic spacer provided.
1. Ensure that the panel is powered down and the 3. Connect the output expansion ribbon cable to
main and standby supplies are disconnected. header J17 located on the centre right hand
edge of the C1627 motherboard as shown in
2. On the fire alarm panel, remove the jumper link Figure 7.
at J21 on the C1627 motherboard and fit a
C1630 output expansion interface to connectors
J4 and J5 (see Figure 7). [J21 must be removed

Figure 7 – C1627 Motherboard PCB Layout (with optional Repeater Interface board)

J4 Socket for C1630 J5 Header for C1630 J17 Output Expansion


Expansion Interface Expansion Interface Ribbon Cable Header
Board Board

Link J21

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7. Commissioning Table 4 – Setting C1633 Zone Range

The commissioning guidelines provided in the SW1 Function


FIRECLASS Precept EN panel installation manual. Zonal ZN0 ZN1 O/P 1-8 zone range
adequately cover the requirements for the output Not Not All O/Ps operate on
modules and should be read and understood before Off
functional functional any zonal fire
proceeding. On Off Off Z 1-8
On On Off Z9-16
7.1 Site-Specific Configuration
On Off On Z17- 24
DIL switches are provided on the C1630 interface On On On Z25 -32
board to set up the quantity of each type of output
expansion module to be connected to the fire panel C1633 Connectors:
and on each output module to set the module J1 – Programming header.
address and configure its function. J2 – Comms to panel motherboard.
7.1.1 C1633 8-way open collector J3 – Power out.
J4 – Power in [from panel motherboard or aux PSU]
output module configuration. + Aux PSU fault I/P.
Table 3 – Setting C1633 Board Address
C1633 Link Configuration:
SW1 Function J5 – Fit link to enable Aux PSU fault monitoring.
AD0 AD1 Board Address
Off Off 1
On Off 2
Off On 3
On On 4

Figure 8 – C1633 PCB Layout


Open Collector
+24V
+24V

24Vdc Output
OP1
OP2
OP3
OP4
OP5
OP6
OP7
OP8

Outputs 1 to 8

J2 Comms In/Out J2
OPEN COLLECTOR
OUTPUT BOARD

J6
J6 Comms In/Out
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ISSUE 2

J4 – 24Vdc Power
In from panel or
Aux PSU, with J5 – Fit link to
optional PSU fault enable Auxiliary
monitoring inputs Power Supply Fault
J4
monitoring
0V +24

J3 – 24Vdc output J5
POWER
to other modules FAULT
ENABLE

SW1 – Configuration Switch.


0V +24

AD0 – Address bit 0 SW2 – Processor


AD1 – Address bit 1 J3
SW1
Fault Reset Button
ZN0 – Zone range bit 0
1

AD0
AD1
2

ZN1 – Zone range bit 1 ZN0


3

SW2

ZONAL – Zonal response


ZN1
4 5

ZONAL

PROC FAULT Power Supply ON LED


RESET
COMS

PROC

ON
PS

Communication Fault LED


FLT
FLT

Processor Fault LED

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Table 5 – Setting C1634 Board Address Table 7 – Setting C1634 Function

SW1 Function SW1 Function


Off Fire Protection module
AD0 AD1 Board Address
Voyage Data Recorder [Marine
Off Off 1 On
Panels only]
On Off 2
Off On 3
C1634 Connectors:
On On 4 J1 – Programming header.
J2 – Comms and power from panel motherboard.
Table 6 – Setting C1634 Zone Range
SW1 Function
O/P 1-8 zone
Zonal ZN0 ZN1
range
All O/Ps
Not Not
Off operate on
functional functional
any zonal fire
On Off Off Z 1-8
On On Off Z9-16
On Off On Z17- 24
On On On Z25 -32
Figure 9 – C1634 PCB Layout
OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 OP8
N/O
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Relay Outputs:
ISSUE 2

N/O – normally open


POLE

POLE – common
N/C – normally closed
N/C

J2
J2 Comms In/Out
1 2 3 4 56 7 8
8 WAY RELAY BOARD

J3 Comms In/Out J3

SW1 – Configuration Switch.


AD0 – Address bit 0
AD1 – Address bit 1
ZN0 – Zone range bit 0 SW2 – Processor
ZN1 – Zone range bit 1 SW1
Fault Reset Button
ZONAL – Zonal response
1

AD0
AD1
2

VDR – Voyage Data ZN0


3

SW2

ZN1
4 5

Recorder output mode ZONAL

(for Marine Panel Use Power Supply ON LED


6

VDR PROC FAULT


RESET

only)
COMS

PROC

ON
PS

Communication Fault LED


FLT
FLT

Processor Fault LED

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7.1.2 C1635 8-way alarm/monitored Table 9 – Setting C1635 Type, General/Zonal
output module configuration. Response and Zone range
Panel O/P 1-8
Table 8 – Setting C1635 Board Address SW1/6 SW1 SW1 SW1
Mode Board zone
[FP] Zonal ZN0 ZN1
SW2/6 range
SW1 Function
All O/Ps
AD0 AD1 Board Address Off SNDR Off N/A N/A N/A operate on
Off Off 1 any fire
On Off 2 Off SNDR On On Off Off Z1-8
Off On 3
On On 4 Off SNDR On On On Off Z9-16
Off SNDR On On Off On Z17- 24
C1635 Connectors:
Off SNDR On
Z25 -32 On On On
J1 – Programming header.
J2 – Comms to panel motherboard. All O/Ps
On FP N/A Off N/A N/A operate on
J3 – Power in [from panel motherboard or aux PSU]
any fire
+ Aux PSU fault I/P. On FP N/A On Off Off Z1-8
J5 – Power out. On FP N/A On On Off Z9-16
C1635 Link Configuration: On FP N/A On Off On Z17- 24
J4 – Fit link to enable Aux PSU fault monitoring. On FP N/A On On On Z25 -32
Notes: SNDR = Sounders, FP = Fire Protection
When panel SW 2/6 is on:
If panel SW2-7 is off, non-alarm zones are
silent.
If panel SW2-7 is on, non-alarm zones pulse
[See FIRECLASS Precept EN panel manuals]

Figure 10 – C1635 PCB Layout


8 WAY MON O/P BD

+ OP1 - + OP2 - + OP3 - + OP4 -

Outputs 1 to 8
(Top row = 1 to 4,
Bottom row = 5 to 8)

+ OP5 - + OP6 - + OP7 - + OP8 -


J2
J2 Comms In/Out

J6
J6 Comms In/Out

J3 – 24Vdc Power In
from panel or Aux PSU,
J4 – Fit link to
with optional PSU fault
enable Auxiliary
monitoring inputs
Power Supply Fault
monitoring
0V +24

J5 – 24Vdc output to J3 J4

POWER
other modules FAULT
ENABLE
Communication
SW1 – Configuration Switch. Fault LED
0V +24

AD0 – Address bit 0


SW2 – Processor
AD1 – Address bit 1 J5
SW1
Fault Reset Button
ZN0 – Zone range bit 0
1

AD0
AD1
ZN1 – Zone range bit 1
2

ZN0
3

SW2

ZONAL – Zonal response ZN1


4 5

ZONAL
FP – Fire Protection FP Power Supply ON LED
6

PROC FAULT
RESET
Outputs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
COMS

PROC

ON
PS
FLT
FLT

OUTPUT FAULTS
Fault LEDs for each output CEL C1635 ISSUE 2 05-05-2005 Processor Fault LED

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7.1.3 C1630 Output Interface 2. Use the Alarm Test facility [see FIRECLASS
Configuration Precept EN User Manual] or press Evacuate to
operate the sounders. Check that all sounders
Table 10 – Setting Quantity and Type of O/P connected to the alarm circuit operate.
Modules on the C1630 3. Deselect the Alarms Test condition or if
DIL Switch Number “Evacuate” was used, press silence alarms to
Type of board stop the sounders operating.
setting of boards
F/P0 F/P1 C1634 or C1635 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any
Off Off 0 configured to FP [Fire subsequent sounder circuits.
On Off 1 protection Output]. See
Off On 2 C1635 configuration 7.2.2 Powered/fault monitored Fire
On On 4 details. Protection outputs
S/C0 S/C1
C1635 configured as [C1635 modules configured as Fire Protection
Off Off 0
sounder module. See O/Ps]
On Off 1
C1635 configuration 1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be
Off On 2
details. controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked
On On 4
LED0 LED1 off/safe before attempting any connection,
Off Off 0 testing or commissioning.
C1633 open collector
On Off 1 2. Remove the resistor from the C1635 output
output module
Off On 2 circuit terminal and connect the field wiring to
On On 4 the terminals, observing correct polarity. Check
VDR that any fault indications clear after a few
Not used on Precept seconds.
Off - -
EN
On - - 3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the
[Note: Select switch to left hand side for OFF and output. Check that the fire signal operates the
right-hand side for ON] remote interface relay adjacent the fire
protection equipment.
Figure 11 – C1630 output expansion interface 4. Reset the panel and confirm that the remote
board interface relay deactivates.
5. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the
fire alarm panel indicates Fire Protection output
fault.
1

F/P 0
6. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
F/P 1 Configuration Switch
2

clear.
S/C 0 to set quantity & type
3

S/C 1 7. Disable the Fire Protection Outputs via the


4 5

of modules connected.
Precept EN panel [see Precept EN Operating
LED 0
Instructions]. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to
6

LED 1
operate the output and check that the output
7

VDR
does not operate. Reset the panel and re –
enable the Fire Protection O/Ps after the test.
8. Final testing and commissioning of the loop
through to the fire protection equipment,
including test [simulated] activation of the
equipment, should be carried out at the
appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer
responsible for the fire protection system.
7.2 Commissioning Procedure
9. Repeat steps 1 to 7 for the second and any
After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring subsequent fire protection signal outputs.
check, power-up and configuration, commission the
circuits in line with the following guide.
7.2.3 Volt-free relay Fire Protection
7.2.1 Sounder Circuits outputs
1. Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit [C1634 modules configured as Fire Protection
terminal and connect the first alarm circuit wiring O/Ps]
to the terminals, observing correct polarity. 1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be
Check that any alarm fault indications clear after controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked
a few seconds. off/safe before attempting any connection,
testing or commissioning.
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2. Connect the field wiring to the appropriate equipment, should be carried out at the
terminals [N/O, P, N/C] appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the responsible for the fire protection system.
output. Use a test meter set to continuity or 7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 for the second and any
Ohms to confirm the correct relay contact subsequent volt free relay fire protection signal
condition can be measured at the remote end of outputs.
the installation wiring adjacent the fire protection
equipment to be controlled. 7.2.4 C1633 open collector outputs
4. Reset the fire alarm panel and with the test
1. Connect the field signal wires and the common
meter, confirm that the relay contacts have
return to the appropriate terminals observing the
returned to the deactivated condition.
correct polarity.
5. Disable the Fire Protection Outputs via the
2. The correct operation of equipment connected to
Precept EN panel [see Precept EN Operating
these outputs should be verified in turn by
Instructions]. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to
initiating a fire condition on each of the
operate the output and check that the output
appropriate zones and observing the operation
does not operate. Reset the panel and re –
of the equipment connected to the outputs in the
enable the Fire Protection O/Ps after the test.
field.
6. Final testing and commissioning of the loop
through to the fire protection equipment,
including test [simulated] activation of the

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Precept EN 8 or 16 fire panel with 1 x C1634 V/F Relay O/P module Precept EN 16L with 2 x C1635 Sounder O/P module
C1634 C1635 C1635
J2 J2 J2
Data ribbon Data ribbon
EQUIPMENT:

J17 J17
PUBLICATION:

C1627 C1627
Motherboard J3 Motherboard J6 Data J6
ISSUE No. & DATE:

with 3Amp with 3Amp ribbon


PSU PSU
Aux DC J3 Aux DC J3
0

J24 J24
J5 J5

Max current for O/P modules = 2.5A


[156mA/output for 2 x modules] PSU load calculation must be
02/03/12

carried out for each application

Precept EN 16 Panel with internal Output Modules Precept EN Exp 4 [4 way O/P expansion enclosure with 4
modules powered from the Precept en panel
C1633 C1635 C1633 C1635 C1634 C1634
Data
J2 J2 Data J2 Data J2 J2
ribbon J2
ribbon ribbon
J17
Data
Data

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FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN

C1627 J6 ribbon J6 J6 J6 J3 Data J3


Motherboard ribbon ribbon

Aux DC J4 J3 J4 J3
J24 Aux DC Aux DC
J3 J5 J3 Aux DC J5

Note: All C1634


FIRECLASS PREC EN OUTPUT EXP MOD INST

modules must be
connected at the end
Standard Panel Expansion Systems. of the sequence
PSU load calculation must be
1] Precept EN 8 with 1 off O/P module. carried out for each application
2] Precept EN 16 with 1 off O/P module.
3] Precept EN 16L with 2 off O/P modules.
4] Precept EN 16 with Exp 4 [4 way O/P enclosure with max 4 O/P modules,
with or without optional 5 Amp PSU and batteries]. Note: To reduce the quantity of standard cable looms, any modules that are to be powered from the
fire alarm panel need to be located in the left hand side of the output expansion enclosure.
CHECKED BY: AP

5] Precept EN 32 with Exp 5 [5 way O/P enclosure with max 5 O/P


Figure 12 – 8/16 zone panel with internal O/P Modules and Exp 4 Output Module Panel with no PSU
WRITTEN BY: RKP

modules, with or without optional 5 Amp PSU and batteries].


EQUIPMENT:
PUBLICATION:
ISSUE No. & DATE:

Precept EN 8 or 16 Panel [no internal Output


0

Precept EN Exp 4 [4 way O/P expansion enclosure with 4


Modules] modules powered from Precept EN panel]
C1633 C1635 C1634 C1634
Data
ribbon J2 J2 Data J2 J2
ribbon
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J17
C1627 J6 Data J6 J3 Data J3
Motherboard ribbon ribbon

Aux DC J4 J3
J24
J3 J5
Aux DC

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FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN

Note: All C1634 modules must be


connected at the end of the sequence

Standard Panel Expansion Systems. PSU load calculation must be


carried out for each application
1] Precept EN 8 with 1 off O/P module.
2] Precept EN 16 with 1 off O/P module.
3] Precept EN 16L with 2 off O/P modules.
FIRECLASS PREC EN OUTPUT EXP MOD INST

4] Precept EN 16 with Exp 4 [4 way O/P enclosure with max 4 O/P Note: To reduce the quantity of standard cable looms, any modules that are to be
modules, with or without optional 5 Amp PSU and batteries]. powered from the fire alarm panel need to be located in the left hand side of the output
5] Precept EN 32 with Exp 5 [5 way O/P enclosure with max 5 O/P expansion enclosure.
modules, with or without optional 5 Amp PSU and batteries].
Figure 13 – 8/16 zone panel and Exp 4 Output Module Panel with no PSU
CHECKED BY: AP
WRITTEN BY: RKP
EQUIPMENT:
PUBLICATION:
ISSUE No. & DATE:

Precept EN Exp 5 [5 way O/P expansion enclosure with 5 modules c/w 5 Amp PSU ] Note: All C1634
Precept EN 8, 16 or 32 modules must be
0

connected at the end


C1633 C1635 C1635 C1635 C1635
of the sequence
Data Data Data Data
J2 J2 J2 J2 J2
ribbon ribbon ribbon ribbon
J17
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C1627 Data
J6 J6 J6 Data J6 J6
Motherboard ribbon ribbon
Further expansion
J4 J3 J3 J3 J3 modules
J24 Aux DC or use
J3 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5 additional PSU
Aux DC

CFlt

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FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN

MFlt
C1652 Power lead TB5
0V
28V PSU load calculation must be
Aux DC, Mains Flt & TB1 carried out for each application
C1652
Comm PSU Flt PWR
& Flt 5 Amp
O/Ps PSU
J1
FIRECLASS PREC EN OUTPUT EXP MOD INST

Note: To reduce the quantity of standard cable looms, any modules that are to be powered from the
fire alarm panel need to be located in the left hand side of the output expansion enclosure.
Figure 14 – 8, 16 or 32 zone panel & Exp 5 Output Module Panel with 5 Amp PSU
CHECKED BY: AP
WRITTEN BY: RKP
EQUIPMENT:
PUBLICATION:
ISSUE No. & DATE:
0

Note: All C1634


Precept EN 32 Precept EN Exp 5 [5 way O/P expansion enclosure ] modules must be
with 5 Amp PSU connected at the end
C1633 C1635 C1635 C1635 C1635
of the sequence
Data Data
02/03/12

J2 J2 J2 J2 J2
ribbon Data ribbon Data ribbon ribbon
C1627 J17
Precept EN J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 Further expansion
Aux DC Data ribbon Data ribbon
Motherboard J24 modules
J4 J3 J3 J3 J3 Aux DC or use
J19 additional PSU
J3 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5 Aux DC J5
Aux DC

J1

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C1652
FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN

PWR
5 Amp & Flt
O/Ps
PSU
TB1 PSU load calculation must be
28V carried out for each application
0V
TB5
MFlt
CFlt
FIRECLASS PREC EN OUTPUT EXP MOD INST

Figure 15 – 32 zone panel & Exp 5 Output Module Panel with no PSU
CHECKED BY: AP
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EQUIPMENT:
PUBLICATION:

Precept EN Exp 4 [4 way O/P expansion enclosure with 4


ISSUE No. & DATE:

Precept EN 16L Panel with internal Output Modules


modules powered from the Precept EN panel
0

C1633 C1635 C1633 C1635 C1634 C1634


Data
J2 J2 Data J2 Data J2 J2
ribbon J2
ribbon ribbon
J17
Data
C1627 ribbon Data
J6 J6 J6 J3 Data J3
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J6
Precept EN ribbon ribbon
Motherboard
Aux DC J4 J3 J4 J3
J24 Aux DC
J3 J5 J3 Aux DC J5

Note: All C1634


modules must be

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FIRECLASS PRECEPT EN

connected at the end


of the sequence
C1652
Power lead
CFlt
MFlt
PSU load calculation must be TB5
carried out for each application 0V
FIRECLASS PREC EN OUTPUT EXP MOD INST

28V

Aux DC, Mains Flt & TB1


C1652
Comm PSU Flt PWR
& Flt 5 Amp
O/Ps PSU
J1
Figure 16 – Precept EN 16L with internal O/P Modules and Exp 4 Output Module Panel with PSU
CHECKED BY: AP
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8. Construction Products Directive

0086
Control Equipment Ltd
Hillcrest Business Park
Cinder Bank
Dudley
West Midlands
DY2 9AP
United Kingdom.

09
0086-CPD-555921

EN54-2
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for
buildings
Provided options:
 Outputs to fire alarm devices.
 Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment – Output type B
 Test condition.
 Delays to Outputs

EN54-4
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings

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