Halton Safe Management 2.0 Guide

Halton Safe Management 2.0 (SM2) -
Installation, commissioning, operating,
and maintenance guide
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Contents
1 ntroduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Copyright and disclaimers ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 About this document ..................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Summary of changes ................................................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Safety notes ................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Terminology .................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.6 Contact information ...................................................................................................................................... 8
2 Product description ............................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Operating principle ..................................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Structure and components ......................................................................................................................... 12
2.4 Dimensions and weight .............................................................................................................................. 13
2.5 Further technical details ............................................................................................................................. 13
3 Transport, storage and handling ......................................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Pre-packing and packing ............................................................................................................................ 14
3.2 Shipping and handling ................................................................................................................................ 14
3.3 Checking the received equipment .............................................................................................................. 14
3.4 Unpacking ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Storing the equipment ................................................................................................................................ 14
4 nstallation ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Before you start .......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1 Safety during installation .................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.2 nstallation process ............................................................................................................................ 16
4.1.3 nstallation requirements .................................................................................................................... 17
4.1.4 Checks before installation .................................................................................................................. 17
4.2 Step by step instructions ............................................................................................................................ 17
4.2.1 nstalling the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller ....................................................................... 17
4.2.2 nstalling a Halton Safe HSL link unit ................................................................................................. 18
4.2.3 nstalling a Halton Safe HSP power unit ............................................................................................ 18
4.2.4 nstalling a Halton Safe HSR unit ....................................................................................................... 18
4.2.5 nstalling a Halton Safe HSD unit ....................................................................................................... 18
4.2.6 Connecting a Halton Safe HSL link unit to the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller ................... 18
4.2.7 Connecting a Halton Safe HSL link unit to a Halton Safe HSP power unit ........................................ 18
4.2.8 Connecting a Halton Safe HSR unit to a Halton Safe HSL link unit ................................................... 18
4.2.9 Connecting a Halton Safe HSD unit to a Halton Safe HSL link unit ................................................... 18
4.2.10 Connecting a fire damper to a Halton Safe HSL link unit ................................................................. 18
4.2.11 Connecting a Halton Safe HSP power unit to the main power supply ............................................. 19
4.2.12 Connecting the system to the main power supply ........................................................................... 19
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4.3 Checks after installation ............................................................................................................................. 19
5 Commissioning ................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1 Before you start .......................................................................................................................................... 20
5.1.1 Safety during commissioning ............................................................................................................. 20
5.1.2 Commissioning process ..................................................................................................................... 20
5.1.3 Commissioning and maintenance information ................................................................................... 20
5.1.4 Checks before commissioning ........................................................................................................... 20
5.2 Halton Safe HSL addresses ....................................................................................................................... 21
5.3 Step by step instructions ............................................................................................................................ 21
5.3.1 Setting the address of a Halton Safe HSL link unit ............................................................................ 21
5.3.2 Changing the language of the system ............................................................................................... 21
5.3.3 Logging in as nstaller ........................................................................................................................ 22
5.3.4 Configuring a Halton Safe HSL link unit ............................................................................................. 22
5.3.5 Configuring a fire damper .................................................................................................................. 23
5.3.6 Configuring a smoke detector or an alarm device ............................................................................. 24
5.3.7 Configuring a fan ................................................................................................................................ 25
5.3.8 Configuring an alarm group (zone) .................................................................................................... 28
5.3.9 Configuring external controls ............................................................................................................. 30
5.3.10 Renaming a unit ............................................................................................................................... 32
5.3.11 Setting the type of a unit .................................................................................................................. 33
5.3.12 Connecting a unit to an alarm group (zone) ..................................................................................... 33
5.3.13 Setting the time and date ................................................................................................................. 35
5.3.14 Setting up the test schedule ............................................................................................................. 35
5.3.15 Testing the system ........................................................................................................................... 38
5.4 Checks after commissioning ....................................................................................................................... 40
6 Operation ............................................................................................................................................................ 41
6.1 User levels .................................................................................................................................................. 41
6.2 Views and icons ......................................................................................................................................... 41
6.3 Step by step instructions ............................................................................................................................ 47
6.3.1 Switching between views ................................................................................................................... 47
6.3.2 Changing the language of the system ............................................................................................... 48
6.3.3 Changing the time and date ............................................................................................................... 48
6.3.4 Viewing a test report .......................................................................................................................... 48
7 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................... 50
7.1 Before you start .......................................................................................................................................... 50
7.1.1 Safety during maintenance ................................................................................................................ 50
7.1.2 Checks before maintenance .............................................................................................................. 50
7.2 Maintenance schedule ............................................................................................................................... 50
7.3 Step by step instructions ............................................................................................................................ 50
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7.3.1 Logging in as Service ......................................................................................................................... 50
7.3.2 Resetting an alarm ............................................................................................................................. 51
7.3.3 Resetting all alarms ............................................................................................................................ 52
7.3.4 Testing the system ............................................................................................................................. 53
7.3.5 Modifying the test schedule ............................................................................................................... 55
7.3.6 Viewing a test report .......................................................................................................................... 55
7.3.7 Manually controlling a damper ........................................................................................................... 57
7.3.8 Changing the time and date ............................................................................................................... 59
7.3.9 Updating the version of a Halton Safe HSL link unit .......................................................................... 59
7.3.10 Replacing a fuse .............................................................................................................................. 61
7.3.11 Cleaning a smoke detector .............................................................................................................. 61
7.3.12 Filling in the maintenance documents .............................................................................................. 61
7.4 Checks after maintenance .......................................................................................................................... 61
8 End of life ............................................................................................................................................................ 62
8.1 Removing the product from use ................................................................................................................. 62
8.2 Recycling and waste disposal .................................................................................................................... 62
9 Troubleshooting and repairs ............................................................................................................................... 63
9.1 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................... 63
9.2 Fault reporting and reclamations ................................................................................................................ 63
9.3 Spare parts ................................................................................................................................................. 64
10 Technical reference data .................................................................................................................................. 65
10.1 Connection diagrams and terminals ......................................................................................................... 65
10.1.1 Connections: Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller .................................................................... 65
10.1.2 Connections: Halton Safe HSL ........................................................................................................ 68
10.1.3 Connections: Halton Safe HSP ........................................................................................................ 71
10.1.4 Connection diagram: Halton Safe HSR ........................................................................................... 72
10.1.5 Connection diagram: Halton Safe HSD ........................................................................................... 73
10.2 D P switch settings of Halton Safe HSL link units .................................................................................... 74
10.3 Wiring diagrams ........................................................................................................................................ 77
10.3.1 Wiring diagram: Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller ................................................................ 77
10.3.2 Wiring diagram: Halton Safe HSL .................................................................................................... 78
10.4 Reports ..................................................................................................................................................... 79
10.4.1 Commissioning report: Halton Safe Management 2.0 ..................................................................... 79
10.4.2 Commissioning report: Halton Safe HSL link unit tests ................................................................... 79
10.4.3 Commissioning report: Damper and smoke detector tests .............................................................. 81
10.5 Halton Safe HSL ....................................................................................................................................... 85
10.5.1 Structure and components ............................................................................................................... 85
10.5.2 Dimensions and weight .................................................................................................................... 86
10.6 Halton Safe HSP ...................................................................................................................................... 86
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10.6.1 Structure and components ............................................................................................................... 86
10.6.2 Dimensions and weight .................................................................................................................... 87
11 Technical reference data: Parameters .............................................................................................................. 88
11.1 Halton Safe Management 2.0 BACnet parameter descriptions ................................................................ 88
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1 Introduction
1.1 Copyright and disclaimers
The contents of this document are strictly confidential and for information purposes only. Disclosing the information
in this document without an appropriate contract or permission by Halton to any third party is prohibited. This
document remains the sole property of Halton and may not be duplicated, borrowed, copied, amended, modified,
reproduced, transmitted or distributed to any third party without the prior written consent of Halton. Any information
held in this document or associated materials may only be used for the purpose specified in this document.
Halton disclaims any and all liability related to this document. Halton gives no explicit or implied warranties in terms
of this document. Any permitted use of the information included herein is at your own risk. Halton may amend or
replace the information included in this document at its sole discretion without further notice and liability.
All intellectual property rights or applications thereof, including without limitation copyright, model rights, patents,
trade secrets, trade names, trademarks, know-how (whether registered or unregistered) attributable to this
document remain the sole and exclusive property of Halton. No rights or licenses are granted.
1.2 About this document
This document provides the instructions on how to install, commission, operate, and maintain the product. This
document is intended for properly trained persons performing these tasks.
Note: Project-specific variations are possible.
1.3 Summary of changes
Version Date Description
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1.4 Safety notes
All information in this section is important and relevant for your safety. Pay special attention to these icons and the
related safety texts when used later in context in this document.
Warnings
WARNING
ELECTR C SHOCK HAZARD
Before carrying out any electrical work, turn off the power to avoid injury from electrical
current.
Cautions
CAUTION
FALL NG HAZARD
Pay special attention and use proper equipment when working at height.
CAUTION
PERSONAL NJURY HAZARD
Follow all local health and safety regulations and use proper personal protective
equipment.
Notices
NOTICE
NOT CE
All installation, commissioning, and maintenance work must only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
NOTICE
NOT CE
All electrical work must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
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1.5 Terminology
Term Description
Halton Safe Management 2.0 system Fire and smoke safety system
Halton Safe Management 2.0
controller
The main controller of the Halton Safe Management 2.0 system
Halton Safe HSL A link unit to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are
connected
Halton Safe HSP A power unit that provides power to Halton Safe HSL link units
Halton Safe HSR An optical sensor that detects smoke in rooms
Halton Safe HSD An optical sensor that detects smoke in ventilation ducts
1.6 Contact information
For contact information, see www.halton.com.
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2 Product description
2.1 Overview
Figure 1. H lton S fe M n gement 2.0 controller
Halton Safe Management 2.0 is a fire and smoke safety system that consists of a Halton Safe Management 2.0
controller combined with several Halton Safe HSL link units that manage Halton fire dampers and smoke detectors.
When a fire breaks out, the system controls the shut-off operation of fire dampers based on alarm indications from
thermal fuses, smoke detection, or external alarm inputs.
The Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller enables automatic, manual, or external testing of fire damper
operation, including test reporting. The controller can be set to shut off the fans during testing and in a fire situation.
The Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller has outputs for remote fire and service alarm indications. t also has
local alarm indication for fire and service alarms. The controller can be connected to the Building Management
System (BMS) via BACnet/ P.
Applications
▪ Controlling fire dampers and smoke detectors in buildings.
Key features
▪ Can control 200 fire dampers and 200 smoke detectors
▪ Enables automatic, manual, or external testing of fire damper operation
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▪ Easy to connect with other systems
▪ 10.1" graphical touch screen
▪ BACnet/ P communication to Building Management System (BMS)
2.2 Operating principle
The Halton Safe Management 2.0 system can be modularly extended with up to 50 pieces of Halton Safe HSL link
units to which the fire dampers and smoke detectors are connected. 1–4 fire dampers and 1–4 smoke detectors
can be connected to each Halton Safe HSL link unit. The link unit's internal control logic is used in managing the
fire dampers and smoke detectors. An internal communication bus is used between the Halton Safe Management
2.0 controller and Halton Safe HSL link units. Halton Safe HSP power units provide power to Halton Safe HSL link
units.
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HSL
HSL
HSL
HSP
HSP
Remote access
SM2
Power Power
Fire dampers (max. 4)
Smoke detectors (max. 4)
Total number of units
(max. 4 x 50 = 200)
OPT ONS
nternal bus
Fire alarm
Alarm group specific external
alarm, max. 15 groups
Shared alarm of fire dampers
Shared alarm of smoke detectors
HSL unit alarm
Maintenance alarm of smoke detector
Fan control, max. 3 pcs
Relay outputs Digital inputs
Cloud
230 VAC
230 VAC
230 VAC
Figure 2. Overview of the H lton S fe M n gement 2.0 system
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2.3 Structure and components
Figure 3. Structure of H lton S fe M n gement 2.0 controller
No. Part Details
1 Controller case Painted metal, grey
2 User interface Touch screen
3 Label Product info
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2.4 Dimensions and weight
Figure 4. Dimensions of H lton S fe M n gement 2.0 controller
Weight: 4.1 kg
2.5 Further technical details
For technical details on the product and its components, see Technical reference data.
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3 Transport, storage and handling
3.1 Pre-packing and packing
Prior to packing, Halton inspects all products fully for any damages or physical faults. Halton inspects all
nameplates and identification tags against the purchase order and the Halton order confirmation to eliminate the
possibility of any mistakes or issues. f necessary, corrections are made.
Once the pre-packing procedure is complete, each product is sorted and packed according to weight and size.
Depending on the shipping requirements, the products are packed onto open pallets or pallets protected by
wooden covers. The products are secured to the pallets with plastic wrapping and straps. Some smaller products
are packed in cardboard boxes.
3.2 Shipping and handling
Prior to loading the shipment, all packing and shipping documentation is checked.
One copy of the packing list is attached to each pallet, crate, or cardboard box in a waterproof plastic envelope.
Any additional copies of packing lists, customs invoices, shipping marks, and other documents are added
according to the client and shipping company requirements.
Use a forklift for loading or unloading the pallets.
Note: Some of the components can be delivered to the site in separate shipments.
3.3 Checking the received equipment
1. nspect the pallet or cardboard box and the products for any damage or missing parts. f you detect any
damage, or the shipment is incomplete, immediately file a claim with the shipping company.
2. Confirm that the products that you received are the ones that you ordered. f the products are not the ones
you ordered, see Fault reporting and reclamations for instructions.
3.4 Unpacking
1. Remove the straps and the plastic wrapping or other package covers from the pallets. Open the cardboard
boxes. Avoid damaging the products when you unpack them.
3.5 Storing the equipment
NOTICE
NOT CE
Do not expose the products to weather or store them outside.
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NOTICE
NOT CE
Do no use any part of the products for climbing or support.
Protecting against moisture
The pallets onto which the products are stored enable air circulation inside the plastic wrappings. t is a strict
requirement that the products be stored in a dry indoor environment. Products must be protected against moisture
in any junction box or other closed enclosures. A dry indoor environment should not create moisture in junction
boxes, however, if necessary, additional moisture protection such as Silica Gel can be installed to the junction
boxes by the BUYER.
1. Store the products in a dry indoor area. Provide adequate mechanical protection at all times during storage
and during installation and construction activities.
2. Periodically check the products for any damage and repair or replace any component, wiring or piping that
shows signs of damage.
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4 Installation
4.1 Before you start
4.1.1 Safety during installation
WARNING
ELECTR C SHOCK HAZARD
Before carrying out any electrical work, turn off the power to avoid injury from electrical
current.
CAUTION
FALL NG HAZARD
Pay special attention and use proper equipment when working at height.
CAUTION
PERSONAL NJURY HAZARD
Follow all local health and safety regulations and use proper personal protective
equipment.
NOTICE
NOT CE
All installation, commissioning, and maintenance work must only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
NOTICE
NOT CE
All electrical work must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
4.1.2 Installation process
The main steps in the installation process are the following:
▪ Determining the installation places from the design drawings.
▪ nstalling the components applicable for the project.
▪ Connecting the wiring.
▪ Connecting the system to power.
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Note: Before connecting the system to power, you need to set the addresses of the Halton Safe HSL link units. For
instructions, see Setting the address of a Halton Safe HSL link unit.
4.1.3 Installation requirements
General
The operating voltage of the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller is 230 V AC.
Note: t is recommended that an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is used with the Halton Safe Management 2.0
controller.
Space requirements
nstall the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller in a place that is easily reachable.
The controller is usually installed to the wall. Reserve enough space around the controller for service.
Wiring
Note: The wiring must only be carried out by qualified personnel following the local regulations.
Cabling requirements
▪ The Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller includes a 230 V power plug. The plug type is Schuko CEE7/4,
type F.
▪ Communication cable from the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller to Halton Safe HSL units:
shielded twisted-pair cables, size 0.5 mm2. For example, 2 x 2 x 0.5+0.5. The maximum length is 1000 m.
Depending on external circumstances, the maximum length can be shorter.
▪ nstrumentation cable from Halton Safe HSL units to smoke detectors and fire damper actuators:
shielded twisted-pair cables, size 0.5 mm2. For example, 4 x 2 x 0.5+0.5.
▪ Power supply cable from a Halton Safe HSP unit to Halton Safe HSL units: size 3 x 2.5 mm2.
Note: When designing cabling, take into account the voltage drop of cables.
4.1.4 Checks before installation
Depending on the component you are installing, make sure you have all the needed materials:
▪ Correct type of cabling. For more information, see nstallation requirements.
▪ nstructions (this document, project-specific wiring diagrams, design drawings)
Note: Cabling is not included in the delivery.
4.2 Step by step instructions
4.2.1 Installing the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller
1. From the design drawings, determine the installation place.
2. nstall the unit securely.
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4.2.2 Installing a Halton Safe HSL link unit
1. From the design drawings, determine the installation place.
2. nstall the unit securely.
4.2.3 Installing a Halton Safe HSP power unit
1. From the design drawings, determine the installation place.
2. nstall the unit securely.
4.2.4 Installing a Halton Safe HSR unit
1. From the design drawings, determine the installation place.
2. For detailed installation instructions, see the Calectro website.
4.2.5 Installing a Halton Safe HSD unit
1. From the design drawings, determine the installation place.
2. For detailed installation instructions, see the Calectro website.
4.2.6 Connecting a Halton Safe HSL link unit to the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller
Connect the wiring according to the connection or wiring diagrams. You can find the connection and wiring
diagrams in Technical reference data.
4.2.7 Connecting a Halton Safe HSL link unit to a Halton Safe HSP power unit
Connect the wiring according to the connection or wiring diagrams. You can find the connection and wiring
diagrams in Technical reference data.
4.2.8 Connecting a Halton Safe HSR unit to a Halton Safe HSL link unit
Connect the wiring according to the connection or wiring diagrams. You can find the connection and wiring
diagrams in Technical reference data.
4.2.9 Connecting a Halton Safe HSD unit to a Halton Safe HSL link unit
Connect the wiring according to the connection or wiring diagrams. You can find the connection and wiring
diagrams in Technical reference data.
4.2.10 Connecting a fire damper to a Halton Safe HSL link unit
Connect the wiring according to the connection or wiring diagrams. You can find the connection and wiring
diagrams in Technical reference data.
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4.2.11 Connecting a Halton Safe HSP power unit to the main power supply
WARNING
ELECTR C SHOCK HAZARD
Before carrying out any electrical work, turn off the power to avoid injury from electrical
current.
NOTICE
NOT CE
All electrical work must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Note: Do not connect a device that does not have its own fuse to the 24 V AC side of a Halton Safe HSP power
unit.
Connect the wires of the power supply cable to the connectors in the Halton Safe HSP unit.
4.2.12 Connecting the system to the main power supply
Note: Before connecting the system to power, you need to set the addresses of the Halton Safe HSL link units. For
instructions, see Setting the address of a Halton Safe HSL link unit.
CAUTION
As the power supply cable also serves as a power strip separator for the controller,
connect the power supply cable into an easily accessible and grounded socket only.
Connect the power plug of the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller to the socket.
4.3 Checks after installation
Before commissioning can start, make sure the following has been taken care of:
▪ All the components are installed correctly.
▪ All the cabling follows the local regulations and also the cabling requirements listed in nstallation
requirements.
▪ All the wiring is installed correctly.
▪ All the electrical installations have been inspected.
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5 Commissioning
5.1 Before you start
5.1.1 Safety during commissioning
NOTICE
NOT CE
All installation, commissioning, and maintenance work must only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
5.1.2 Commissioning process
The commissioning is carried out by Halton Field Service or an approved partner.
The main steps in the commissioning process are the following:
▪ Verifying that the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller and the related components have been installed
and connected correctly.
▪ Configuring the components of the system according to the design specifications.
▪ Setting up the schedule for automated testing.
▪ Testing the system.
▪ Filling in the commissioning documents.
5.1.3 Commissioning and maintenance information
The project-specific parameters of the controller are configured during system commissioning on site. Wiring needs
to be checked before the system start-up.
The Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller addressing is pre-set at the factory. f addressing needs to be changed
later or if any system parameters need to be modified, it can be done from the controller user interface.
Halton Safe HSL link unit addressing is defined during system commissioning. Each Halton Safe HSL link unit must
have a unique address. The addresses are defined by using the D P switches in the Halton Safe HSL link units.
5.1.4 Checks before commissioning
Make sure you have the following:
▪ System schematic drawings
▪ A list of the parameters that need to be configured to the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller
▪ The Ds and installation locations of the Halton Safe HSL link units
▪ The P address of the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller
▪ The BACnet/ P address of the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller, if BACnet/ P is used
Also make sure that RJ45 Ethernet network cables with jacks have been installed and tested.
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