System Sensor 2W-MOD2 Handleiding
System Sensor
Detector
2W-MOD2
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NOTE: If two–wire i3 detectors are used in conjunction
with a style D initiating circuit, the 2W–MOD2 must be
used to provide that capability. Ground fault on a mod-
ule’s two-wire loop can be indicated at a control panel if
the control panel is capable of ground fault detection on
the power supply to the module and meets NFPA 72 ground
fault indication requirements for initiating device circuits.
The installer must verify that capability.
Figure 3. Module LED modes:
Power on. Detectors
on loop do not have
communication capability.
Power on. One or more
detectors on loop have
communication capability.
Power not applied or
module not operating
properly.
Detector on loop in alarm.
One or more detectors
out of sensitivity or in
Freeze Trouble.
Detectors on loop not
in alarm, maintenance
or Freeze Trouble.
Loop wiring fault.
EZ Walk Test mode.
Loop wiring normal.
ON
Blink 1 sec. ON
and 1 sec. OFF
OFF
ON
Blink 1 sec. ON
and 1 sec. OFF
OFF
ON
Blink 0.5 sec. ON
and 0.5 sec. OFF
OFF
GREEN LED
RED LED
YELLOW LED
LED COLOR S TUSTA CONDITION
The module has loop trouble restoration detection. If the
loop trouble (open loop) doesn’t exist any more, the mod-
ule will restore to standby condition with a maximum delay
of 1 minute. There is no delay in loop trouble detection.
If an alarm occurs while the module is indicating mainte-
nance, the alarm will supercede maintenance.
WARNING
If the green LED remains ON (no blinking) three minutes af-
ter applying power, it means that the module has determined
that no detector on its loop has communication capability.
In this condition, the detectors are still capable of initiating
alarm and loop trouble at the module. However, maintenance
and freeze trouble, will not be indicated at the module, and
EZ walk test will not be available. If i3 detectors are installed
on the loop, verify wiring and system operation.
Before Installing
This information is included as a quick reference installa-
tion guide. Refer to the control panel installation manual
for detailed system information. If the modules will be in-
stalled in an existing operational system, inform the opera-
tor and local authority that the system will be temporarily
out of service. Disconnect power to the control panel before
installing the modules.
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of
this equipment.
General Description
The 2W-MOD2 allows a control panel to receive a “need for
maintenance” signal from two–wire i3 series smoke detec-
tors, model numbers 2W–B, 2WT–B, 2WTA–B, and 2WTR–B.
The module uses a form C zone relay to initiate “out of sen-
sitivity” and “freeze trouble”, a form A zone alarm relay and
a second form A zone relay to indicate loop fault (see Figure
1). An EZ Walk Test puts all detectors on the loop into a Walk
Test mode for easy verification of detector loop wiring.
Figure 1:
Condition Maintenance relay (form C) Alarm relay (form A) Loop trouble relay (form A)
Normal OFF Open Close
Loop trouble OFF Open Open
Maintenance/Freeze trouble ON Open Close
Loop trouble and ON Open Open
Maintenance/Freeze trouble
Alarm OFF Close N/A
Alarm and loop trouble OFF Close N/A
Alarm and Maintenance/Freeze OFF Close N/A
trouble
Terminal Location rminal 7 – N.O. Relay connected Relay connected betweenTe
Terminal 8 – Common between terminals terminals 10 and 12
Terminal 9 – N.C. 10 and 11
S0236-00
Figure 2. Module front view:
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
EZ Walk-Test
Pushbutton
S0218-00
Three LED’s on the module provide a local visual indica-
tion of the module status(es).
The maintenance module allows two-wire smoke detectors to
be used on any electrically compatible four-wire control panel.
D500-46-00 1 I56-2174-004
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495
www.systemsensor.com
Loop Test/Maintenance Module
Model: 2W-MOD2
Series
I56-2174-004
Wiring Diagram
Install module wiring in accordance with appropriate wir-
ing diagrams (Figures 5 - 7). Reset is performed through
power inputs 1 and 2.
Figure 5. The Module Wiring: maintenance signal is
sent to a separate zone.
Control Panel
2W-MOD2
Aux. or
Smoke
Power
Fire Zone
Trouble Zone
Panel EOL
Panel EOL
12
11
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6Loop Style D wiring
3.9 K EOL (must not be�
used for Style D)
A2143-10
+
–
+
–
Two-wire listed smoke
detectors. Do not mix
models on the same loop.
Only one 2WTR–B per loop.
Only one 2WTA–B per loop,
unless used with the RRS–MOD.
ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED
AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED.
S0232-01
Figure 6. The Module Wiring: maintenance signal is
indicated at the panel as a fire trouble.
Control Panel
2W-MOD2
Aux. or
Smoke
Power
Fire Zone
Panel EOL
12
11
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
+
–
Loop Style D wiring
ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED
AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED.
Two-wire listed smoke
detectors. Do not mix
models on the same loop.
Only one 2WTR–B per loop.
Only one 2WTA–B per loop,
unless used with the RRS–MOD.
3.9 K EOL (must not be�
used for Style D)
A2143-10
+
–
S0233-01
Figure 7. The Module Wiring: two-wire detectors to
four-wire panel conversion.
Control Panel
2W-MOD2
Aux. or
Smoke
Power
Fire Zone
12
11
10
9
8
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
+
–
Panel EOL
Loop Style D wiring
3.9 K EOL (must not be�
used for Style D)
A2143-10
+
–
Two-wire listed smoke
detectors. Do not mix
models on the same loop.
Only one 2WTR–B per loop.
Only one 2WTA–B per loop,
unless used with the RRS–MOD.
ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED
AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED.
S0234-01
For NFPA loop Style D wiring the EOL resistor is provided
internal to the module. An external EOL resistor must
not be connected at the last detector on the loop (see Fig-
ures 5 – 7).
Compatibility Requirements
The 2W-MOD2 is marked with a compatibility/zone identi-
fier as the last digit of a 5 digit code on the back of the unit.
To ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected
to compatible two-wire smoke detectors or the alarm con-
tacts of four–wire i3 series detectors only. (Consult System
Sensor’s 2-wire compatibility guide).
Figure 4. Mounting module
Mounting
Install in a dry indoor location. The 2W-MOD2 Mainte-
nance Module mounts directly to 4 inch square electrical
boxes (supplied by installer). The box must have a mini-
mum depth of 2 1/ inches. Secure module to box as shown 8
in Figure 4.
D500-46-00 2 I56-2174-004
S0235-00
S0237-00
S0238-00
able to detect alarm and wiring fault from the 2-wire loop.
NOTE: If an alarm occurs on the 2W-MOD2 zone before
the 2W–MOD2 has completed its power–up sequence, the
module’s green LED will remain on. To reset this condition,
the system must be reset and the module must be allowed
to complete its power–up sequence.
CAUTION
When using the RRS-MOD with model 2WTA-B, do not mix
the 2WTA-B with other model smoke detectors and dry con-
tact closure devices, including mechanical heat detectors,
manual pull stations and waterflow switches. Such mixing
can cause a direct short on the auxiliary power terminals,
damaging the control panel’s internal circuitry and/or dam-
age devices connected to the initiating device circuit.
EZ Walk Test
The 2W-MOD2 has a push button for EZ Walk Test mode
(see Figure 2.). The EZ Walk Test feature is available 6 min-
utes after power-up or panel reset. If the push button is
pressed momentarily the module will activate EZ Walk Test
for five minutes. All detectors on the loop should enter EZ
Walk Test mode. See i3 detector manual for detector re-
sponse in EZ Walk Test mode.
NOTE: EZ Walk Test cannot be initiated if the Green LED
is not blinking.
If the 2W-MOD2 is in normal condition (Green LED blink-
ing) and pressing the push button does not initiate EZ Walk
Test, wait one minute and try again.
At the end of the five minute period, the module will ter-
minate EZ Walk Test and the yellow LED will stop blink-
ing. The EZ Walk Test period can be extended by pressing
the push button a multiple number of times. For example,
pressing the push button N times will result in a Walk Test
duration of 5*N minutes.
If an alarm occurs during EZ Walk Test, the alarm condition
will supercede EZ Walk Test (alarm is the highest priority).
WARNING
The EZ Walk Test shall not be used in lieu of functional test-
ing (alarm, trouble and other functional tests) of the system.
If a module or detector fails the test, its wiring should be
checked. If the module still fails, it should be replaced.
Notify the proper authorities when the system is back
in service.
D500-46-00 3 I56-2174-004
Wiring Installation Guidelines
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the Na-
tional Electrical Code, applicable state and local codes, and
any special requirements of the local authority having ju-
risdiction (AHJ).
Proper wire gauges should be used. The conductors used
to connect the module to the alarm control panel, smoke
detectors and accessory devices should be color-coded to
reduce the likelihood of wiring errors. Improper connec-
tions can prevent a system from responding properly in the
event of a fire.
The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14-24
gauge wire. For best system performance, all wiring should
be installed in separate grounded conduit; do not mix fire
alarm system wiring in the same conduit as any other elec-
trical wiring. Twisted pair may be used to provide addi-
tional protection against extraneous electrical interference.
Wire connections are made by stripping about 1/4 inch of
insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting it into
the proper terminal, and tightening the screw to secure the
wire in place.
Installation
WARNING
Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device
circuits before installing modules.
After all modules have been installed, notify the proper au-
thorities that the system is in operation.
Testing
NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that
maintenance is being performed and the system will be
temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system un-
dergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms.
Modules must be tested after installation and following pe-
riodic maintenance. Testing should be performed at least
once a year.
Timing at Power-Up or Reset
Two minutes after power-up, the module will check for
communication, high maintenance, low maintenance, and
freeze trouble with each communication spaced 1 minute
apart. If a valid response to the communication check is
received, the module will check for freeze trouble every
4 hours, low and high maintenance every 24 hours, and
will recheck communication every 24 hours. Whenever the
module fails to receive a valid response to the communica-
tion checks, it will verify the result with another commu-
nication check one minute later. If it still fails to receive a
valid response, the module will cease to communicate until
a valid reset from the panel. In this mode, the module is still
Product specificaties
Merk: | System Sensor |
Categorie: | Detector |
Model: | 2W-MOD2 |
Gewicht: | 225 g |
Breedte: | 101 mm |
Diepte: | 32 mm |
Hoogte: | 114 mm |
Type verpakking: | Doos |
Soort apparaat: | Rookdetector |
Compatibele producten: | i3 Series Smoke Detectors |
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