Fire Pro FPC-1 User manual


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FPC-1 FIRE DETECTION AND EXTINGUISHANT CONTROLLER
1 Introduction
The FPC-1 is a self-contained aerosol activation module.
The FPC-1 includes a heat sensor that operates as a fixed-temperature or Rate-of-Rise
and fixed-temperature detector, input for optional manual activation switch and/or linear
heat detector, control circuitry, and activation of two FirePro Aerosol units.
The unit reports via open collector alarm condition, trouble condition, and provides
"watch-dog" pulses to indicate the unit is alive.
The module is operated by its own supervised power source.
The FPC-1 is not intended to replace fire detection and automatic extinguishing systems
that are required according to relevant regulations.
An open or disconnected aerosol generator will not interfere with the operation of the
other aerosol.
Figure 1 FPC-1 Fire Detection and Extinguishant Controller
2 Installation
Only authorised people should install the FPC-1. Install the unit on the top surface of the
protected space or near the top as high as possible. Install the aerosol container
according to the manufacturer's specification.
Warning
Disconnect all power sources when installing the FPC-1 in protected spaces that
have power sources.
1. Remove the module's top cover.
2. Secure the module to the top surface of the protected space (see Figure 2 on page
2 for location of the openings for mounting screws).
3. Connect the first aerosol extinguisher to the terminal marked "Match 1". Connect
the second aerosol extinguisher, if required, to the terminal marked "Match 2". Short
"Match 2" output if a second aerosol is not used.

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4. Connect the optional remote activation switch to the "Remote Activation" terminal,
if required. Connect the 5.1K End of Line resistor to the switch as indicated by Figure 2.
If the system is supervised by a Building Management System (BMS), connect the Alarm
(AL), Trouble (TR), and Watchdog, (WD) open-collector outputs to the appropriate BMS
inputs. Secure the cable mechanically with a tie wrap. Insert four alkaline AA batteries in
the battery pack and connect it to connector JP3 (see Figure 2).
5. Ensure proper operation –the green LED flashes every 10 seconds to indicate a
normal status.
6. Close the module's cover –take care of the location of the sensor and LEDs.
Figure 2 FPC-1 Connection
Warning
The FPC-1 is a self-contained activation module for extinguishing devices that
operate by activation of an electric igniter supplied with aerosol extinguishers
manufactured by FirePro. The FPC-1 is not intended to replace fire alarm systems
that include a control panel, remote annunciators, smoke detectors, heat
detectors, call points, sounders, strobes, and extinguishing devices as required
by standards and regulations applicable to the installed location.
Conform to the country's relevant standards and regulations applicable to the system's
location when installing automatic extinguishing systems. Some applications are not
compatible with the FPC-1 due to regulations, local laws, or applicable standards. Ensure
that the requirements and regulations relevant to the installed location do not prohibit
such a system. The FPC-1 is intended for applications where relevant regulations do not
specify a fire alarm and extinguishing system.

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The FPC-1 operates by heat detection. Do not use the FPC-1 if smoke detection is
required.
In instances where the module's characteristics conflict with any standard, you should
install a system that is fully compliant with the relevant standards. In such cases you
may install the FPC-1 module in addition to the system that is required by regulation
3 Changing Operating Mode
The FPC-1's default operation mode is fixed-temperature (80 oC). It is possible to change
the operating mode to rate-of-rise. To change from fixed-temperature mode to rate-of-
rise jumper JP4 (to the right of the battery connector) pins 1 and 3 and press the
"Reset" button or power the FPC-1 off and on. Remove the jumper after power on
process is complete.
Warning
The FPC-1 will revert to fixed-temperature mode after power off and on or after
pressing the Reset button. Repeat the above procedure to change it again to
rate-of-rise mode.
4 Indicating LEDs
The system has three LEDs for status indication, Live, Alarm, and Trouble.
Alarm signal is latched until reset. Trouble signal changes back to normal once the
trouble event is resolved.
4.1 Live
Green LED. Flashes every 10 seconds to indicate a normal status.
4.2 Alarm
Red LED.
•Off during normal operation
•A repeated pattern of a single beep and a single flash to indicate activation by the
built-in temperature sensor
•A repeated pattern of a single beep and a double flash to indicate activation from
the remote activation switch
4.2.1 Alarm Indications
•A beep and a single flash of the Alarm (red) LED every 0.5 second –alarm
activated by the thermistor.
•A beep and two flashes of the Alarm (red) LED every 0.8 second –alarm activated
by the Remote Activation input.

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4.3 Trouble
Yellow LED.
•Off during normal operation
•Flashes to indicate a fault condition
4.3.1 Fault Indications
•A beep and a single flash of the Trouble (yellow) LED every 3 seconds –an open
wire in the "Electric Match" input.
•A beep and two flashes of the Trouble (yellow) LED every 3 seconds –an open
wire or short in the Remote Activation input.
•A beep and three flashes of the Trouble (yellow) LED every 3 seconds –an open
wire in the Thermistor input.
•A beep and three flash of the Trouble (yellow) LED every minute –a weak battery.
5 Remote Activation Input
The FPC-1 has a remote activation input that can be used in one of two ways:
•A manual activation switch –remove the End of Line resistor and install it at the
switch as shown in Figure 2.
•A linear heat detection wire –when connecting a linear heat cable remove the End
of Line resistor and install it at the end of the cable.
6 Open Collector Outputs
The FPC-1 has three open collector outputs that can activate an auxiliary indicating LEDs
or relays. Make sure that the current flow through the open collector does not exceed
the maximum current as specified in the specification section on page 5.
7 What to Do After Activation
Replace the aerosol container and the batteries and verify normal operation (Live LED
flashes every 10 seconds to indicate a normal status).
8 Periodic Maintenance
8.1 Weekly Inspection by the Site's Safety Supervisor
The FPC-1 module should be inspected weekly by the site's safety supervisor for normal
operation:
•Live LED (green) flashes every 10 seconds
•Alarm (red) and Trouble (yellow) LEDs are off
•The buzzer is off
Call your service organisation if any of these conditions are not met.

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9 Warnings and Limitations
Please Note
The FPC-1 module contains various elements, including a control module, and a
heat detection sensor that are intended to activate a compatible extinguishing
unit by triggering a pre-defined electric igniter.
When used with an extinguishing device, proper planning of the system's configuration
and all its components including infrastructure, and installation according to the
manufacturer's instructions and applicable standards is an imperative and reliant
prerequisite and condition precedent for the system's proper and effective operation.
The designer and installer should posses the appropriate skills for said implementation
and any loss or damage caused due to improper planning or installation will befall solely
upon the planner and/or installer.
The responsibility for any improper action performed that results in loss or damage will
befall solely upon the planner and/or installer.
The manufacture bears no responsibility for fire and/or fire outset in locations where fire
detection systems are installed and/or damages direct or indirect caused to any person
and/or property or third parties as a result of use of this product or resulting from any
malefaction thereof.
Note
Do not install, commission, or maintain the system prior to reading this manual
in full.

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10 Specification
Dimensions (W/H/D) 73/130/35 mm
Weight 220 g. including batteries
Operating Temperature Range 0 °C – +60 °C (32 °F – 140 °F)
Relative Humidity Range 10% –93% non-condensing
Operating Voltage 6V
(supplied by 4 AA alkaline batteries such as Duracell or equivalent)
Battery Operating Time 2 –3 years, dependant on battery
and environmental conditions
Average Current Consumption: Standby: 70µA/Alarm: 3.0mA
Activation Pulse (good battery) 0.9A/4 seconds
Activation temperature –Fixed Temperature 80 °C
Activation temperature –Rate of Rise 8 °C/minute, if over 40 °C
or Fixed Temperature 80 °C
Remote Activation resistance to trigger alarm 150 –600 Ohm
Remote Activation End of Line Resistor 5.1 K Ohm
Max current draw from open collector output 50mA
All values are nominal. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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