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FS720

Fire detection system (marine)


Technical Manual

A6V10339425_a_en_-- Building Technologies


07.05.2012
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Table of contents

1 About this document ......................................................................................5


1.1 Applicable documents.......................................................................................6
1.2 Technical terms ................................................................................................7
1.3 History of changes ............................................................................................8
2 Safety ..............................................................................................................9
2.1 Safety instructions ............................................................................................9
2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation ................................................ 10
2.3 Standards and directives complied with ..........................................................12
2.3.1 SOLAS 74 and MED ........................................................................ 12
2.4 Release Notes ................................................................................................ 13
3 System overview .......................................................................................... 14
3.1 System setup.................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Stations available ........................................................................................... 15
3.2.1 Fire control panel FC722-ZA ............................................................ 15
3.2.2 Fire control panel FC722-ZE ............................................................ 16
3.2.3 Fire control panel FC724-ZA ............................................................ 17
3.2.4 Fire control panel FC724-ZE ............................................................ 18
3.2.5 Fire terminal FT724-ZZ .................................................................... 19
3.3 Optional components ...................................................................................... 19
3.4 Available C-NET devices ................................................................................ 20
3.5 Mounting kit (marine) ...................................................................................... 22
4 Planning ........................................................................................................ 23
4.1 Marine environmental conditions..................................................................... 23
4.2 Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 24
4.3 Planning assistance ........................................................................................ 26
4.4 Order numbers ............................................................................................... 27
5 Mounting / Installation .................................................................................. 28
5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................ 29
5.2 Installing the wall fastening ............................................................................. 30
5.3 Installing the rear panel................................................................................... 32
5.4 Installing the mounting plate ........................................................................... 33
5.5 Installing the EMC filter in housing .................................................................. 34
5.6 Installing the battery mounting set ................................................................... 35
5.7 Wiring the EMC filter ....................................................................................... 37
5.8 Sticking the MED label onto housing ............................................................... 39

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6 Configuration ................................................................................................ 40
6.1 Power supply .................................................................................................. 40
6.2 Immediate intervention and service intervention .............................................. 40
6.3 Alarm organization mode ................................................................................ 42
6.4 Alarm verification ............................................................................................ 42
6.5 Alarming control group.................................................................................... 43
6.6 Acoustic alarming equipment .......................................................................... 44
6.6.1 Activation delay for alarming equipment ........................................... 44
6.6.2 Alarming equipment in passenger cabins ......................................... 45
6.7 Access levels for fire terminals........................................................................ 47
Index ............................................................................................................. 48

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About this document
Applicable documents
1

1 About this document


Goal and purpose
This document describes the special application of the FS720 fire detection system
in high-vibration environments such as ships, wind turbines or drilling platforms.
This document can be used to plan and install an MED-compliant FS720 fire
detection system.

Scope
The information contained in this document is valid for use in a maritime
environment. The fire detection installation version is at least that of IP 4

Target groups
The information in this document is intended for the following target groups:

Target group Activity Qualification

Project Manager Coordinates the deployment of all Has obtained suitable specialist training for
persons and resources involved in the function and for the products.
the project according to schedule. Has attended the training courses for
Provides the information required to Project Managers.
run the project.
Project engineer Sets parameters for product Has obtained suitable specialist training for
depending on specific national and/or the function and for the products.
customer requirements. Has attended the training courses for
Checks operability and approves the Product Engineer.
product for commissioning at the
place of installation.
Is responsible for trouble-shooting.
Installation personnel Assembles and installs the product Has received specialist training in the area
components at the place of of building installation technology or
installation. electrical installations.
Carries out a performance check
following installation.
Commissioning personnel Configure the product at the place of Has obtained suitable specialist training for
installation according to customer- the function and for the products.
specific requirements. Has attended the training courses for
Check the product operability and commissioning personnel.
release the product for use by the
operator.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.
Operating personnel Carries out procedures to correctly No particular basic training is needed.
operate the product. Has been instructed by the commissioning
personnel.
Maintenance personnel Carries out all maintenance work. Has obtained suitable specialist training for
Checks that the products are in the function and for the products.
perfect working order.
Searches for and corrects
malfunctions.

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1 Applicable documents

Document identification
The document ID is structured as follows:

ID code Examples

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-- = multilingual or international A6V10215123_a_en_--
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Conventions for text marking


Markups
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Requirement for a behavior instruction

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'Text' Quotation, reproduced identically

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Supplementary information and tips

The 'i' symbol identifies supplementary information and tips for an easier way of
working.

1.1 Applicable documents


Document ID Title

A6V10210355 FS720 System description


A6V10210362 FS720 Planning
A6V10210368 FS720 Product data
A6V10210390 FS720 Mounting / Installation
A6V10210424 FS720 Configuration
A6V10210416 FS720 Commissioning / maintenance / troubleshooting
A6V10200373 Installation of DB721, DB722, DB720, DBS720, RS720,
LP720, BA720
A6V10212047 OH720, OP720, HI720, HI722 Automatic Fire Detector,
Technical Manual
A6V10339429 FHA2035 Mounting Kit (marine), Mounting / Installation
(product insert)
A6V10088169 FT2001-A1, mimic display driver, installation (product insert)

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Technical terms
1

You will find further information about marine applications in the following
standards and directives:

Standards and directives Title

Marine equipment directive (MED) Council Directive 96/98/EC of December 20, 1996 on marine equipment
Amendments:
Commission Directive 98/85/EC of November 11, 1998
Commission Directive 2001/53/EC of July 10, 2001
Commission Directive 2002/75/EC of September 2, 2002
Directive 2002/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
November 5, 2002
SOLAS 74 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974
International code for Fire Safety International code for Fire Safety Systems Edition 2007 and amended by resolution
Systems (FSS code) MSC311(88) Annex 5 of December 3, 2010
GL Rules & Guidelines 2011 Germanischer Lloyd,
I - Part 1 GL 2011, Section 3-B
I - Part 1 GL 2011, Section 9-D
IEC 60092-201:1994 Electrical installations in ships – Part 201: System design – General
IEC 60092-504:2001 Electrical installations in ships – Part 504: Special features; Control and
instrumentation
IEC 60533:1999 Electrical and electronic installations in ships – Electromagnetic compatibility

Please note the amendments in SOLAS 74 resulting from resolution MSC.216(82)


from December 8, 2006 relating to the following:
- Protection of cabin balconies on passenger ships
- Safe return to port
- Safety center on passenger ships

1.2 Technical terms


Term Explanation

MED Marine Equipment Directive


GL Germanischer Lloyd

You will find additional technical terms and their explanation in document
A6V10210355, in the chapter 'Glossary'. See the chapter 'Applicable documents
6]'.

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1 History of changes

1.3 History of changes


The reference document's modification index applies to all languages into which
the reference document is translated.

The first edition of a language version or a country variant may for example have
the modification index 'd' instead of 'a' if the reference document already has this
modification index.

The table below shows this document's history of changes:

Modification index Edition date Brief description

a 05.2012 First edition

The language versions and country variants produced by a local company have
the same modification index as the corresponding reference document.

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Safety instructions
2

2 Safety

2.1 Safety instructions


The safety notices must be observed in order to protect people and property.
The safety notices in this document contain the following elements:
Symbol for danger
Signal word
Nature and origin of the danger
Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures or prohibitions for danger avoidance

Symbol for danger

This is the symbol for danger. It warns of risks of injury.

Follow all measures identified by this symbol to avoid injury or death.

Additional danger symbols


These symbols indicate general dangers, the type of danger or possible
consequences, measures and prohibitions, examples of which are shown in the
following table:

General danger Explosive atmosphere

Voltage/electric shock Laser light

Battery Heat

Signal word
The signal word classifies the danger as defined in the following table:

Signal word Danger level

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.

CAUTION CAUTION identifies a dangerous situation, which could result in slight to moderately serious
injury if you do not avoid this situation.

NOTICE NOTICE identifies possible damage to property that may result from non-observance.

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How risk of injury is presented


Information about the risk of injury is shown as follows:

WARNING

Nature and origin of the danger


Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance

How possible damage to property is presented


Information about possible damage to property is shown as follows:

NOTICE

Nature and origin of the danger


Consequences if the danger occurs
Measures / prohibitions for danger avoidance

2.2 Safety regulations for the method of operation


National standards, regulations and legislation
Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant
European and international safety standards. Should additional national or local
safety standards or legislation concerning the planning, assembly, installation,
operation or disposal of the product apply at the place of operation, then these
must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product
documentation.
Should additional safety standards from the ship's classification societies or
legislation concerning planning, mounting, installation, operation or disposal apply,
then these must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in
the product documentation.

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.

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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.

Assembly, installation, commissioning and maintenance


If you require tools such as a ladder, these must be safe and must be intended
for the work in hand.
When starting the fire control panel ensure that unstable conditions cannot
arise.
Ensure that all points listed in the 'Testing the product operability' section below
are observed.
You may only set controls to normal function when the product operability has
been completely tested and the system has been handed over to the customer.

Testing the product operability


Prevent the remote transmission from triggering erroneously.
If testing building installations or activating devices from third-party companies,
you must collaborate with the people appointed.
The activation of fire control installations for test purposes must not cause
injury to anyone or damage to the building installations. The following
instructions must be observed:
– Use the correct potential for activation; this is generally the potential of the
building installation.
– Only check controls up to the interface (relay with blocking option).
– Make sure that only the controls to be tested are activated.
Inform people before testing the alarm devices and allow for possible panic
responses.
Inform people about any noise or mist which may be produced.
Before testing the remote transmission, inform the corresponding alarm and
fault signal receiving stations.

Modifications to the system design and the products


Modifications to the system and to individual products may lead to faults,
malfunctioning and safety risks. Written confirmation must be obtained from
Siemens and the corresponding safety bodies for modifications or additions.

Modules and spare parts


Components and spare parts must comply with the technical specifications
defined by Siemens. Only use products specified or recommended by
Siemens.
Only use fuses with the specified fuse characteristics.
Wrong battery types and improper battery changing lead to a risk of explosion.
Only use the same battery type or an equivalent battery type recommended by
Siemens.
Batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. Observe
national guidelines and regulations.

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Disregard of the safety regulations


Before they are delivered, Siemens products are tested to ensure they function
correctly when used properly. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or injuries
caused by the incorrect application of the instructions or the disregard of danger
warnings contained in the documentation. This applies in particular to the following
damage:
Personal injuries or damage to property caused by improper use and incorrect
application
Personal injuries or damage to property caused by disregarding safety
instructions in the documentation or on the product
Personal injury or damage to property caused by poor maintenance or lack of
maintenance

2.3 Standards and directives complied with


A list of the standards and directives complied with is available from your Siemens
contact.

2.3.1 SOLAS 74 and MED


These Siemens products were developed in compliance with the 'Marine
Equipment Directive (MED)'.
In addition to this marine equipment directive, the following convention for system
installations on ships must also be complied with: 'SOLAS 74', the International
Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea.

NOTICE

Failure to observe standards, directives and conventions


System is not accepted.
Call in an expert for the entire project to handle compliance with the above
standards, directives and conventions.

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2.4 Release Notes


Limitations to the configuration or use of devices in a fire detection installation with
a particular firmware version are possible.

WARNING

Limited or non-existent fire detection


Personal injury and damage to property in the event of a fire.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you plan and/or configure a fire detection
installation.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you carry out a firmware update to a fire
detection installation.

NOTICE

Incorrect planning and/or configuration


Important standards and specifications are not satisfied.
Fire detection installation is not accepted for commissioning.
Additional expense resulting from necessary new planning and/or configuration.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you plan and/or configure a fire detection
installation.
Read the 'Release Notes' before you carry out a firmware update to a fire
detection installation.

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System overview
3 System setup

3 System overview
Overview of system components
List of usable stations
List of available options incl. mounting kit (marine)

3.1 System setup


FC720 Operating Tool FC720 Engineering Tool

10 9

Ethernet

FT724-ZZ

4 C-WEB

2 3

FC722-ZE FC722-ZA
FC724-ZE FC724-ZA
8

6
5
...
7

C-NET C-NET

Overview of system structure

1 Fire terminal FT724-ZZ as standard operating unit


2 Fire control panel FC722-ZE or FC724-ZE with integrated C-NET line cards in
Comfort housing and operating add-on (2 LEDs)
3 Fire control panel FC722-ZA or FC724-ZA with C-NET line cards in Comfort housing
with operating add-on (empty)
4 Loop-shaped networking by means of C-WEB/SAFEDLINK
5 Addressable C-NET detector lines
6 Alarm sounder on the C-NET detector line
7 Input/output module for the connection of collective detector lines or universal I/Os to
the C-NET
8 System-wide remote transmission, is possible from one fire control panel
9 PC-based 'Cerberus-Engineering-Tool' software for configuration of the complete
system
10 PC-based 'Cerberus-Remote' software for system-wide operation

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Stations available
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3.2 Stations available


You will find detailed information about the fire control panels in document
A6V10210355. See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 6]'.

3.2.1 Fire control panel FC722-ZA


Cerberus
TM

View of fire control panel FC722-ZA

Properties
Detector line (C-NET) 252 addresses
2 loops / 4 stubs
Equipment Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Only 26 Ah batteries may be used with the
mounting kit (marine)

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3.2.2 Fire control panel FC722-ZE


Cerberus
TM

View of fire control panel FC722-ZE

Properties

Detector line (C-NET) 252 addresses


2 loops / 4 stubs
Equipment Operating unit
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Only 26 Ah batteries may be used with the
mounting kit (marine)

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3.2.3 Fire control panel FC724-ZA


Cerberus
TM

View of fire control panel FC724-ZA

Properties

Detector line (C-NET) 504 addresses


4 loops/8 stubs
Equipment Operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Only 26 Ah batteries may be used with the
mounting kit (marine)

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3.2.4 Fire control panel FC724-ZE


Cerberus
TM

View of fire control panel FC724-ZE

Properties

Detector line (C-NET) 504 addresses


4 loops/8 stubs
Equipment Operating unit
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal)
Housing (Comfort)
150 W power supply
Only 26 Ah batteries may be used with the
mounting kit (marine)

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Optional components
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3.2.5 Fire terminal FT724-ZZ


Cerberus
TM

View of fire terminal FT724-ZZ

Properties

Detector line (C-NET) None

Equipment Operating unit


Housing (Eco)
No power supply (the optional 70 W power supply
is not marine-compliant)
No batteries

3.3 Optional components


The tables below show all options that can be integrated in the fire control panels
and fire terminal.

Designation Type

Loop extension (C-NET) FCI2003-A1


Power supply kit (150W, A), as additional power supply FP2004-A1
Network module (SAFEDLINK) FN2001-A1
RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal) FCM7211-Y3 1
Sounder module FCA2005-A1

Fire control panel options

1 Already integrated, depending on fire control panel

Designation Type

Network module (SAFEDLINK) FN2001-A1


RS232 module (isolated) FCA2001-A1
RS485 module (isolated) FCA2002-A1

Options of fire terminal FT724-ZZ

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Designation Type

Mimic display driver FT2001-A1

Remote components

Remote components such as mimic display driver FT2001 may only be mounted in
a housing that provides protection against electrostatic discharges.

Designation Type

Housing (Eco) FH7201-Z3


Housing (Comfort) FH7203-Z3
Cover cap (not printed) FHA7202-A3
Cover cap (Cerberus) FHA7201-A3

Empty housing

You will find detailed information about the options which can be fitted in
documents A6V10210355 and A6V10210368. See the chapter 'Applicable
documents [ 6]'.

3.4 Available C-NET devices


The table below lists all devices that can be connected to the C-NET detector line
in the maritime sector. It also lists which devices feature an alarm indicator (AI) and
the devices to which an external alarm indicator (EAI) can be connected.

Device Type Description AI EAI

Detector base DB721 Standard detector base with screw terminals


DB722 Detector base with terminal strip (spring contacts) for high-vibration
installation sites and rubber seal for increased IP protection category
DBS720 Detector base with sounder
FDB221 Base for alarm sounder
Heat detector HI720 Heat detector for standard applications X X
HI722 Heat detector for demanding applications
Flame detector FDF241-9 Flame detector with three sensors for demanding applications with X X
many deceptive phenomena
FDF221-9 Flame detector with one sensor for applications with few deceptive X X
phenomena
Smoke detector OH720 Smoke detector X X
OP720 Optical smoke detector for standard applications with few deceptive X X
phenomena
OOH740 Multi-sensor smoke detector, ASA X X
Manual call point FDM221 Direct activation for indoor applications X –
FDM224 Indirect activation (large housing) X X
FDM224H
FDM226RP Direct activation for outdoor applications X –
Input module FDCI221 1 potential-free contact input X –
FDCI222 4 potential-free contact inputs X –

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Device Type Description AI EAI

Input/output FDCIO221 1 potential-free contact input and X –


module 1 control output for any controls
FDCIO222 4 potential-free contact inputs and 4 X –
control outputs for any controls
FDCIO223 2 inputs/outputs can be alternatively used either for controlling X –
sounders or connecting collective detector lines. Mixed operation, i.e.
1 input channel and 1 output channel, is equally possible.
FDCIO224 4 potential-free contact inputs and 4 control outputs for the connection X –
of the VdS extinguishing interface in compliance with the VdS or
realization of fire controls in compliance with EN 54.
Alarm sounder FDS221 Acoustic alarm device with various tones and sound levels X X
FDS229 Acoustic alarm device with various tones and sound levels and X X
beacon
Alarm indicator FDAI91 Alarm indicator for installing in door frames – –
FDAI92 Alarm indicator for wall mounting – –

Devices which can be connected to the C-NET detector line

X Possible / available
– Not possible / not available

Due to the fact that the power supply for most devices is ensured by the detector
line, additional feed lines are normally not necessary.
All C-NET devices have an integrated line separator.

NOTICE

Influencing the earth fault monitoring


Faults
There must be electrical isolation of the supply unit for devices on the C-NET
that are fed separately.

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3 Mounting kit (marine)

3.5 Mounting kit (marine)


The purpose of the mounting kit (marine) FHA2035-A1 is to
fasten a fire control panel in a housing (Comfort) to a wall
without vibrations and to shield against EMC influences.
The mounting kit (marine) consists of the following
components which are supplied as a complete package:
Damping kit for wall mounting
Inductive EMC filter set
Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 for EMC shielding
Battery mounting set
Cable set (not shown)
MED sticker (not shown)

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Planning
Marine environmental conditions
4

4 Planning
These planning instructions only include stations and components approved for
maritime and high-vibration applications.
You will find further and detailed information about planning in document
A6V10210362. You will find detailed technical information about the components in
document A6V10210368. See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 6]'.

4.1 Marine environmental conditions


The requirements according to IEC 60092-504 (2001) Electrical installations in
ships – Part 504 Special features; Control and instrumentation - are tested and
approved with the mounting kit (marine).
The IP22 protection class required by marine standards is not satisfied by the
FC720 housing.

CAUTION

Failure to comply with IP22 for FC720 housing


Personal injury due to fire detection installation failure
Fit an additional housing around the FC720 housing which satisfies IP22.

The environmental conditions for marine apply to the following areas:


General environment
General environment including bridges
General environment including bridges and 'open deck'
The following environmental conditions were tested and are suitable as possible
areas of use for the products:

In accordance with Germanischer Lloyd, Rules and Guidelines: VI-7-


2; Section 3-B

Environment A All Siemens marine products

Environment C FDM224H, FDM226RP, FDF241-9

Environment F FDM224H, FDM226RP

Environmental conditions according to defined environmental


categories
Category Closed zone 'Open deck' Notes

Germ. Temp. Humidity Vibr. Temp. Humidity Vibr.


Lloyd
A +5…+55 °C Up to 0.7 g -- -- -- General applications
100 %
C +5…+70 °C Up to 0.7 g -- -- -- Increased temperature range
100 %
F -- -- -- - Up to 0.7 g Also salt mist and occasional flooding
25…+70 °C 100 % ('open deck')

See also
Applicable documents [ 6]

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4 Guidelines

4.2 Guidelines
Emergency power supply
The fire detection installation must be equipped in accordance with GL for the
following requirements:
For cargo ships
– Independent supply of the 'Fire detection and alarm system' including all
activated alarming equipment for 18 hours.
For passenger ships
– Independent supply of the 'Fire detection and alarm system' including all
activated alarming equipment for 36 hours.

Acoustic alarms
Depending on the place of installation of the acoustic alarming equipment, the
alarming equipment must be activated either with or without a delay in the event of
an alarm.
You will find more information on this in chapter 'Acoustic alarming equipment [
43]'.

Display and handling of error messages


All error messages must be displayed visually and acoustically. In general, error
messages must be acknowledged by pressing <Acknowledge>. In addition to
being acknowledged, certain event categories must also be reset by pressing
<Reset>.
If the 'FAULT' LED on the Person Machine Interface of the fire control panel is
lighted, the error must be acknowledged. If the 'System Fault' LED is also lighted,
the error must be acknowledged and reset.
The following table shows the event categories with the respective response to the
error according to the marine equipment directive. This operating principle is
specified in the system and cannot be configured.

Event category Response

IC, Fault Acknowledge


--Battery failure Acknowledge
--Mains failure Acknowledge
--Emergency power operation Acknowledge
--Degraded mode Acknowledge
--Fault/confirmation Acknowledge
--Other fault Acknowledge
----System fault: no connection to station Acknowledge
----System fault: general connection fault Acknowledge and Reset
----System fault: station connection fault Acknowledge and Reset
----System fault: module Acknowledge and Reset
----Other system fault Acknowledge and Reset

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Guidelines
4

General installation guidelines


Installation of fire detection systems on ships must be undertaken in
compliance with SOLAS 74 and under consideration of national requirements.
All cables satisfy the IEC 60092-504 requirements in terms of flammability.
The cables used must be shielded and twisted in pairs.
Wherever possible do not use stranded cables. If stranded cables are used,
cable end sleeves must be used.
Networking cables must be routed separately from detector lines.
Shielding must be connected to the housing.
Housings must be grounded.
Mimic display driver FT2001-A1 may only be installed in an ESD-protected
housing.

Preventing the transmission of vibrations


To prevent the transmission of vibrations, the following installation guidelines must
be observed:
Do not secure installation pipes on the housing itself.
Cables must be individually routed into the housing.
Cables must be routed into the housing in loops.

Mimic display driver FT2001-A1


The buzzer at a 'Station' may only be switched off locally with the command
'Silence buzzer.' It must not be possible to switch off the buzzer at a 'Station' from
another 'Station.'
To achieve this, each fire control panel and each fire terminal must have a mimic
display driver FT2001-A1 that is connected to a customer-specific display. Alarms
and faults can be displayed on the display acoustically and visually via the mimic
display driver.
The display must have a buzzer.
The buzzer on the display may may only be switched off locally with a
command at the display. It must not be possible to switch off the buzzer via the
'Station.'
Configure the mimic display driver in such a way that all alarms and faults are
displayed on the display.
All mimic display drivers must be configured the same way.
Mimic display driver FT2001-A1 may only be installed in an ESD-protected
housing.

You will find information about the mimic display driver in document
A6V10210368.
You will find information about configuring the mimic display driver in document
A6V10210424. See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 6]'.

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4 Planning assistance

4.3 Planning assistance


Use the information in this chapter to determine the options for the individual
stations. These details are required to determine the batteries.

Use Required components Notes

Networking via C-WEB Network module (SAFEDLINK) In accordance with the requirements in degraded
FN2001-A1 mode, two networking modules (SAFEDLINK) can be
integrated.
Additional C-NET detector Loop extension (C-NET) FCI2003-A1 The loop extension is used on the periphery board.
lines
Connecting collective Input/output module FDCIO223 for The input/output module FDCIO223 is connected on
detectors connecting collective detector lines on the C-NET detector line.
the C-NET
Additional programmable Input/output modules FDCIO223, The input/output modules are connected on the C-
inputs/outputs FDCIO224, FDCI221 NET detector line.
LED indicator for events LED indicator (internal) FTO2002-A1 The number of LED indicators is determined by the
station variant.
Standard extinguishing Input/output module FDCIO224 Is connected to C-NET to activate an extinguishing
interface control unit.
Connecting additional Sounder module FCA2005-A1 Divides a sounder output into 4 outputs. A maximum
horns of 2 modules can be cascaded. Observe operating
current 1.
Input/output module FDCIO223 Connection of two monitored sounders
Decentralized indication of Mimic display driver FT2001-A1 Only permitted in a housing protected against
events electrostatic discharges.

Additional components for the stations

1The operating current of the sounder module is a maximum of 2 A (fuse


protection 2 AT), although the maximum output current per sounder is 1 A.

I total max. 2 A = IOut1 + IOut2 + IOut3 + IOut4

If the sounder module FCA2005 is fed via the FS720 periphery board (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.

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4

4.4 Order numbers


Permissible stations for use with the mounting kit (marine)
Designation Type Order number Notes

Fire control panel (2 loops) FC722-ZA S54400-C29-A2 Housing (Comfort)


Standard operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
FC722-ZE S54400-C29-A1 Housing (Comfort)
Standard operating unit
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal)
Fire control panel (4 loops) FC724-ZA S54400-C30-A2 Housing (Comfort)
Standard operating unit
Operating add-on (empty)
FC724-ZE S54400-C30-A3 Housing (Comfort)
Standard operating unit
Operating add-on with 2 LED indicators (internal)

Details for ordering the stations

Mounting kit (marine)


Designation Type Order number Notes

Mounting kit (marine) FHA2035-A1 S54400-S111- Damping kit for wall mounting
A1 Battery mounting set
EMC filter with DIN rail clips
Mounting plate FHA2008-A1 as EMC shielding
cable set

Details for ordering mounting kit (marine)

Permissible batteries for use with the mounting kit (marine)


Batteries are not included in the scope of supply of the stations and must be
ordered separately.
The table below contains the details for ordering the permissible batteries for use
with the mounting kit (marine).

Designation Type Capacitance Order number

Battery (12 V, 26 Ah, VDS) FA2006-A1 26 Ah A5Q00019356

Ordering information for the batteries

NOTICE

Hardware damage due to unsuitable batteries


For CE conformity only UL94-V2 or better batteries may be used.

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5 Order numbers

5 Mounting / Installation
These installation instructions only describe components of the mounting kit
(marine).
You will find more mounting and installation instructions in document
A6V10210390. See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 6]'.
The IP22 protection class required by marine standards is not satisfied by the
FC720 housing.

CAUTION

Failure to comply with IP22 for FC720 housing


Personal injury due to fire detection installation failure
Fit an additional housing around the FC720 housing which satisfies IP22.

NOTICE

Mechanical damage due to loose screws


Secure the screw connections with the spring washers supplied. These are
shown in the drawings with spring washers.

The damping kit installation is shown here for installation on a wall..

The main installation steps are summarized below:


1. Fastening damping kit on the wall
2. Installation of the rear panel cover
3. Station installation on rear panel cover
4. Fitting mounting plate in station
5. Fitting EMC filter in station 1
6. Fitting battery mounting set in station
7. Wiring the EMC filter
8. The label featuring the MED symbol must be attached to the housing visible
from the outside once the site has been installed and configured in compliance
with MED.
9. After commissioning, the year in which the MED-compliant fire detection
system was produced must be indicated on the label with the MED symbol by
entering the current date – by hand with a waterproof writing implement.
1 The wiring is described separately.

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5

5.1 Overview
The following diagram indicates the most important components of the mounting kit
(marine).

1 2 3

Components of mounting kit (marine) FHA2035-A1

1 Installation bracket including round bearing (rubber damper) of damping kit


2 Rear panel cover of damping kit
3 Rear panel of station (not included in installation kit)
4 Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 as EMC protection
5 EMC filter (Schaffner FN2030B-3-06) with fitted DIN rail clips
6 Battery mounting set

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5.2 Installing the wall fastening


The description below is an example of wall installation.

Secure all screw connections using supplied toothed discs.

1. Observe minimum spacing to door and installation height.


2. Mark the points for the drill holes as shown in the following dimensional
drawings.

350 mm

604 mm

Fastening dimensions for wall mounting

3. Drill the holes and insert the dowels.


4. Secure the damping kit's wall brackets to the wall as shown.

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5. Screw the round bearings (rubber dampers) to the wall brackets as shown.
6. Screw the floor brackets to the round bearings as shown to fasten the rear
panel cover.

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5.3 Installing the rear panel


The damping kit's wall and floor brackets are fitted.
1. Screw the damping kit's rear panel cover to the floor brackets as shown.
2. Screw the station's rear panel to the rear panel cover as shown. Only use the
rear panel's four corner fastenings (which fit the rear panel cover). The station's
central fastening aperture is not needed.

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5.4 Installing the mounting plate


Mounting plate FHA2007-A1 is delivered unassembled and must be assembled
prior to installation. The edge protector (included) can be slid onto the respective
edges of the mounting plate to protect the cables.

10

13
11

10
12
9
8 4
7

Example of installation of mounting plate FHA2007-A1 in housing (Comfort)

1 Threaded hole in rear panel for spacer


2 Spacers (2 pieces) for fixing the mounting plate
3 Top fixing screw with spring (pre-mounted)
4 Mounting plate
5 Bottom fixing screw with spring (pre-mounted)
6 Hinged bracket
7 Fork head (2 pieces) for mounting the hinge bracket
8 Counternut M 5 (2 pieces)
9 Spacer bolts (2 pieces)
10 Threaded holes in rear panel for spacer bolts
11 Spacer bolts, assembled and mounted
12 Fastening clamp, installation position (2 pieces)
13 Fastening clamp (fixed position)

1. Screw the spacers (3) into the threaded hole of the rear panel (1) to the right of
the periphery board.
2. Screw the two spacer bolts (9) into the threaded holes (10) on rear panel to the
left of the periphery board.
3. Screw one counternut (8) onto each spacer bolt (9).

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4. Screw the fork heads (7) onto the spacer bolts (9) and fix them in a horizontal
position (in accordance with the figure) using the counternut (8).
5. Insert the mounting plate (4) with the hinge brackets (6) into the fork heads (7)
so that the fastening clamps (12) can be inserted into the fork heads from
above as shown.
6. Swivel the fastening clamps (12) backwards so that they snap in place in the
spacer bolts (7) (see [13] in figure).
7. Swivel the mounting plate (4) over the periphery board and fix it in the spacer
bolts (2) with the fixing screws (3, 5).
8. If the mounting plate is not true, the fork heads can be adjusted with the
counternuts (8) (loosen the fixing clamps and remove the mounting plate).

5.5 Installing the EMC filter in housing


The station's rear panel is fitted.
1. Fit the DIN rail clips on the filter as shown. Note how the filter is oriented (line
at top).
2. Fasten the prepared filter by clipping the clips onto the DIN rail from above.
Existing mains separator terminals may have to be moved to the side.
3. Check that installation is correct.

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5.6 Installing the battery mounting set


1. Break out the two rear break-out points in the back box (marked in diagram
with arrows).

Break-out points for battery fastening set marked with arrows

2. Fit the two universal brackets (1) into the broken out holes in the back box as
shown. The slot must face forwards.
3. Fit the two threaded rods (2) into the universal brackets as shown.
4. Place the battery support (rubber mat) (3) on the base of the rear panel and
insert the two batteries such that the connections are aligned with one another
and facing forwards (see figure).
5. Align the L profile (4) centrally on the batteries and screw down to the threaded
rods with two nuts and washers.
6. Check that batteries are secure and that pin connections are easily accessible.

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1 2

Installation diagrams of battery mounting set

1 Universal bracket 3 Battery support (rubber mat)


2 Threaded rods 4 L profile

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5.7 Wiring the EMC filter


4 5

N PE P
Line

2 N P

6
1

8 7
Part view of EMC filter wiring in housing (Comfort)

1 Ground connection between cable 1 and housing


2 Mains separator terminals on DIN rail
3 Cable 1 (90 mm) mains terminals to filter
4 Cable push-on contacts 6.3 mm
5 EMC filter (Schaffner FN2030B-3-06) fitted on DIN rail
6 Power supply (150 W)
7 Mains connection terminal X1
8 Cable 2 (140 mm) filter to power supply

The EMC filter is fitted.


1. Connect pre-assembled cable 1 (3) to filter (5) and mains separator terminals
(2) according to table below.
2. Connect pre-assembled cable 2 (8) to filter (5) and terminal X1 (7) of power
supply (6) according to table below.

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Wiring table for cable 1


Connection Mains terminal Filter (line)

External conductor L1 P

Neutral conductor N N

Ground (protective PE PE
conductor)

Wiring table for cable 2


Connection Filter Power supply (X1)

External conductor P X1-4 / X1-5

Neutral conductor N X1-2 / X1-3

Ground (protective Ground connection for X1-1


conductor) housing

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5.8 Sticking the MED label onto housing


The label with the MED symbol and hand-written year of manufacture for the MED
compliant fire detection system must be stuck onto the outside of the housing on
the side, next to the type plate in a clearly visible position.
The fire detection system complies with the MED.
You have a waterproof writing implement.
1. Write the last two digits of the current year on the MED label shown below as
follows:
- 0098-12, 0098-13, 0098-…

0098-
MED label with GL approval number and no year of manufacture

2. Stick the MED label onto the side of the housing next to the type plate as is
shown below for example.

MED label on housing

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6 Power supply

6 Configuration
The following chapters describe the settings you have to undertake in Cerberus-
Engineering-Tool to configure a 'Site' for marine applications.
You will find general information about configuration with 'Cerberus-Engineering-
Tool' in document A6V10210424. See the chapter 'Applicable documents [ 6]'.

6.1 Power supply


'Emergency power delay' must be deactivated for each 'Station'.

These settings are pre-configured in Cerberus-Engineering-Tool. The procedure


is also described in the following section:

Procedure

Setting for the power supply

1. Select the 'Hardware' task card.


2. Open the 'Station' in the tree view.
3. Highlight 'Power supply FC' or 'Power supply FT'.
4. Uncheck the 'Enabled' checkbox for 'Emergency power delay' in the detail
editor.

6.2 Immediate intervention and service intervention


Immediate intervention for 'All faults' event category
'Immediate intervention type 'manned'': 'Global intervention only' must be set
for each 'Station'.
'RT Fault' must be deactivated for each 'Station'.

Service intervention for 'All faults' event category


'Service intervention type 'manned'': 'Direct intervention' must be set for each
'Station'.
'RT Fault' must be deactivated for each 'Station'.

These settings are pre-configured in Cerberus-Engineering-Tool. The procedure


is also described in the following section:

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Procedure
1. Select the 'Hardware' task card.
2. Highlight the 'Station' in the tree view.
3. Select the 'Intervention' tab > Event category 'All faults' in the detail editor.
4. Select the 'Global intervention only' setting for 'Immediate intervention type
'manned''.
5. Uncheck all 'RT Fault' checkboxes.
6. Select the 'Direct intervention' setting for 'Service intervention type 'manned''.
7. Uncheck the 'RT Fault' checkbox.

Settings for immediate intervention

Settings for service intervention

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6 Alarm organization mode

6.3 Alarm organization mode


'Alarm organization mode': 'Always manned (no messages/no LED/no switching
fct.)' must be set for every 'Detection area' and 'Station area'.

These settings are pre-configured in Cerberus-Engineering-Tool. The procedure


is also described in the following section:

Procedure
1. Select the 'Detection' task card.
2. Open the 'Station' in the tree view.
3. Highlight 'Detection area' or 'Station area'.
4. Select the 'Details' tab in the detail editor.
5. Select the 'Always manned (no messages/no LED/no switching fct.)' setting for
'Alarm organization mode'.

Setting for alarm organization mode

6.4 Alarm verification


'Alarming type 'manned'': 'Global alarming only' must always be set for every
'Detection area' and 'Station area'.
An alarm must not activate any local or global alarming equipment. The
alarming equipment is activated by evacuation controls.

These settings are pre-configured in Cerberus-Engineering-Tool. The procedure


is also described in the following section:

Procedure
1. Select the 'Detection' task card.
2. Open the 'Station' in the tree view.
3. Highlight 'Detection area' or 'Station area'.
4. Select the 'Alarm verification' tab in the detail editor.

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5. Select the 'Global alarming only' setting for 'Alarming type 'manned'' for each
event category.

Setting for alarm verification

6. Uncheck all checkboxes for the local and global alarming equipment for each
event category.

Settings for local and global alarming equipment

6.5 Alarming control group


Controls must not be configured in the 'Alarming control group'.

Alarming control group without controls

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6.6 Acoustic alarming equipment


In accordance with the FSS code and GL Rules & Guidelines, the following
specifications apply to the configuration of acoustic alarming equipment.

Cause 1 Place of installation of the alarming equipment Delay 2 Able to be


deactivated 3

Alarm (except in engine Fire control panel, displays, technical officer None (according to Yes
room) specification)
Alarm in engine room Engine room, fire control panel, displays, None (according to Yes
technical officer specification)
Alarm not acknowledged Crew quarters, utility rooms, control stations, Two minutes (according Yes
within two minutes Category A engine rooms to specification)
Not specified Passenger cabins 4 Not specified None (according
to specification)

1 Cause of the activation of acoustic alarming equipment.


2 Delay before the activation of acoustic alarming equipment.
3 Acoustic alarming equipment may be deactivated, for example, at a 'Station' with
the commands 'Acknowledge' or 'Alarm device Fault / Off.'
4If acoustic alarming equipment is installed.
You will find additional configuration information in the following chapters.

6.6.1 Activation delay for alarming equipment


An activation delay time can be set for alarming equipment. If the cause of the
control being activated is acknowledged within this time, the alarming equipment is
not activated.
Configure the activation delay for alarming equipment according to the table in
chapter 'Acoustic alarming equipment [ 43]'.

Configuring activation delays


1. Select the 'Control' task card.
2. Open the 'Station' and the control group in the tree view.
3. Highlight the control 'Universal evac control', for example.
4. Set the time for 'Activation delay' in the detail editor.

Activation delay for alarming equipment

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6.6.2 Alarming equipment in passenger cabins


Activated acoustic alarming equipment in passenger cabins may not be
deactivated, even if the commands 'Acknowledge' or 'Alarm device Fault / Off' are
carried out at a 'Station.'
To configure this, proceed as described in the following sections.

'Fire control': Configuring


1. Select the 'Control' task card.
2. Create a 'Fire control' and assign the cause 'All Fire ALARMS' in the cabin
area.
3. Do not assign any effects for 'Fire control.'

4. Highlight 'Fire control '.


5. Select the 'Details' tab in the detail editor.
6. Uncheck the following checkboxes:
- 'OFF allowed'
- 'Control test allowed'
- 'OFF/DEACTIVATION allowed in active state'

7. Open 'Fire control' > 'Causes' in the tree view.


8. Highlight the assigned cause element.
9. Uncheck the 'Deactivate cause when event is ACKNOWLEDGED' checkbox in
the detail editor.

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These settings activate the acoustic alarming equipment in the passenger


cabins, even if the command 'Acknowledge' has been carried out at a 'Station.'

'Configuring the 'Universal evac control' for the cabin area


1. Create a 'Universal evac control.'
2. Highlight 'Universal evac control '.
3. Select the 'Details' tab in the detail editor.
4. Uncheck the following checkboxes:
- 'OFF allowed'
- 'Control test allowed'
- 'OFF/DEACTIVATION allowed in active state'

5. Highlight 'Causes' in the tree view.


6. In the menu bar, click on 'Assign'.
The 'New cause dialog, Assign dialog' window opens.

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7. Select the entry 'All activations' under 'Events 'Activation'' at the left in the
window.
8. Select the previously configured 'Fire control' in the 'Control tree' at the right in
the window.
9. Click on 'Assign'.
Activating the 'Fire control' is assigned as the cause for the 'Universal evac
control.'

6.7 Access levels for fire terminals


The fire terminal FT724 may only be used for display functions. The 'Acknowledge'
and 'Reset' commands may only be executed on a fire control panel.
'Default access level' and 'Access level 'key switch'' must be set to '1' for the
fire terminal.
The access level for the 'Acknowledge' command must be set to '3'.

These settings are pre-configured in Cerberus-Engineering-Tool. The procedure


is also described in the following section:

Procedure
1. Select the 'Operation' task card.
2. Open 'FT724' in the tree view.
3. Highlight 'PMI '.
4. Select setting '1' for 'Default access level' in the detail editor.
5. Select the 'setting '1' for 'Access level 'key switch''.

Access levels for the fire terminal

6. Open 'PMI' > 'Standard keys' > 'Standard key / Acknowledge' in the tree view.
7. Highlight 'Function '.
8. Select setting '3' for 'Access level' in the detail editor.

Access level for the 'Acknowledge' command

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Index
A G
Access level, 47 Guidelines, 7
Acknowledge, 47 Marines Equipment Directive (MED), 12
Acoustic alarming equipment, 24, 44
I
Acoustic alarms, 24
Immediate intervention, 40
Activation delay of alarming equipment, 44
Installation guidelines, 25
Alarm organization mode, 42
Installation steps, 28
Alarm verification, 42
Intervention concept, 40
Alarming control group, 43
Alarming equipment, 24, 42, 44 M
Activation delay, 44 MED label, 39
Passenger cabins, 45 Mimic display driver FT2001-A1, 25
Ambient conditions, 23 Mounting kit FHA2035-A1, 22, 22

B O
Battery mounting set, 35 Options
Buzzer, 25 Fire control panel, 19
Fire terminal, 19
C
C-NET devices, 20 P
Configuration, 40 Power supply, 40

D S
Details for ordering, 27 Service intervention, 40
SOLAS 74, 12
E Standards, 7
EMC filter, 34, 37
System components, 14
Emergency power supply
Emergency power operation, 40 T
Guidelines, 24 Transmission of vibrations, 25
Error messages, 24

F
Fire control panel
FC722-ZA, 15
FC722-ZE, 16
FC724-ZA, 17
FC724-ZE, 18
Fire control panel FC722-ZA, 15
Fire control panel FC722-ZE, 16
Fire control panel FC724-ZA, 17
Fire control panel FC724-ZE, 18
Fire terminal, 47
Fire terminal FT724-ZZ, 19, 19
FT2001-A1 mimic display driver, 25

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