hyfire Hy-Go/66 User manual

Product Manual
Product Manual
Hy-Go/66andHy-Go/240 FireAlarmControlPanels

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Version History
Revision
Implemented
by
Revision
Date
Approved
by
Approval
Date
Reason for update
Draft A
G Howe
13 Feb 23
Hyfire branded document
Draft B
G Howe
18 Apr 2023
Requested tweaks on PDF
Draft C
G Howe
20 Apr 23
Sect 3.2 Specs and 7.2.2 Spares List SB
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publications database to make sure that it contains the latest data. For example, the products referred to
in this publication are continually improved through further research and development, this may cause
information contained in this manual to be altered or discontinued.
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Hyfire Wireless Fire Solutions Ltd
Unit B12a,
Holly Farm Business Park,
Honiley,
Warwickshire.
CV8 1NP
Tel: +44 (0)1926 485 282
Web: [email protected]

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Table of Contents
1STANDARDS.........................................................................................................................................1
1.1 EN54-2: 1997 +A1:2006.................................................................................................................1
1.2 EN54-4: 1997 +A1:2002 +A2:2006.................................................................................................2
1.3 LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2014/35/EU ............................................................................................2
1.4 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU.............................................................2
1.5 EN54 OPTIONAL FEATURES WITH REQUIREMENTS............................................................................2
1.5.1 Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices (Section 7.8).....................................................................................2
1.5.2 Outputs to Fire Routing Equipment (Section 7.9) .............................................................................2
1.5.3 Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment (Section 7.10)........................................................................2
1.5.4 Delays to Outputs (Section 7.11)......................................................................................................3
1.5.5 Coincidence Detection (Section 7.12)...............................................................................................3
1.5.6 Alarm Counter (Section 7.13) ...........................................................................................................3
1.5.7 Fault Signals from Points (Section 8.3).............................................................................................3
1.5.8 Outputs to Fault Routing Equipment (Section 8.9)............................................................................3
1.5.9 Disablement of Points (Section 9.5)..................................................................................................3
1.5.10 Test Condition (Section 10) ..............................................................................................................3
2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................................5
2.1 GENERAL..........................................................................................................................................5
2.2 PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................................5
3INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................7
3.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................................7
3.1.1 Hy-Go Series....................................................................................................................................7
3.1.2 Hy-Go Series Protocol......................................................................................................................7
3.2 SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................................................8
4INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................................................9
4.1 INSTALLATION APPROVALS................................................................................................................9
4.1.1 Fire System Installations...................................................................................................................9
4.1.2 Wiring Regulations............................................................................................................................9
4.2 PART LOCATION..............................................................................................................................10
4.3 INSTALL THE PANEL ........................................................................................................................10
4.3.1 Open the Enclosure Cover..............................................................................................................10
4.3.2 Remove the Chassis.......................................................................................................................11
4.3.3 Mount the Back-box........................................................................................................................12
4.3.4 Install the Chassis...........................................................................................................................12
4.3.5 Recommended Cable Routing........................................................................................................13
4.4 PERIPHERAL BUS (PBUS) MODULES ..............................................................................................13
4.4.1 PBUS Adaptor Card GOP-001........................................................................................................14
4.4.2 Routing Interface Card MXP-532....................................................................................................15
4.5 WIRING INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................................16
4.5.1 AC Mains Wiring.............................................................................................................................17
4.5.1.1 Cable Glands..............................................................................................................................17
4.5.2 Battery Installation..........................................................................................................................18
4.5.2.1 Mounting the Batteries................................................................................................................18
4.5.2.2 Battery Connection.....................................................................................................................18
4.5.3 Detector Loop Installation...............................................................................................................19
4.5.4 Sounder Circuits.............................................................................................................................21
4.5.5 Relay Circuits..................................................................................................................................23
4.5.6 Peripheral Bus Interface .................................................................................................................24
4.5.7 Switch Inputs ..................................................................................................................................24
4.5.8 USB Interface (Type B)...................................................................................................................25

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4.5.9 Ethernet Interface...........................................................................................................................25
4.5.10 Routing Interface MXP-532.............................................................................................................25
4.5.10.1 Fire/Fault Routing.......................................................................................................................26
4.5.10.2 Fire Protection Routing...............................................................................................................27
5PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................................................29
5.1 INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................29
5.1.1 Access Levels.................................................................................................................................29
5.1.2 Memory Lock..................................................................................................................................29
5.1.3 Navigating through menus..............................................................................................................30
5.1.4 Changing Text Descriptions............................................................................................................30
5.1.5 Numeric data entry .........................................................................................................................31
5.2 LEVEL 3MENU FUNCTIONS.............................................................................................................32
5.3 RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE.................................................................................33
5.3.1 Loops View/Edit...........................................................................................................................33
5.3.1.1 Address......................................................................................................................................33
5.3.1.2 State...........................................................................................................................................33
5.3.1.3 Type ...........................................................................................................................................33
5.3.1.4 Value..........................................................................................................................................34
5.3.1.5 Zone...........................................................................................................................................34
5.3.1.6 Device Text ................................................................................................................................34
5.3.1.7 Action .........................................................................................................................................34
5.3.1.8 Sensitivity ...................................................................................................................................35
5.3.1.9 O/P Group..................................................................................................................................37
5.3.1.10 Additional Info.............................................................................................................................37
5.3.1.11 Device Testing............................................................................................................................37
5.3.2 Loops Auto Learn ........................................................................................................................38
5.3.2.1 Normal Procedure/Initial learn....................................................................................................38
5.3.2.2 Procedure if the Panel finds a Missing Device ...........................................................................38
5.3.2.3 Procedure if the Panel finds Devices Added ..............................................................................39
5.3.2.4 Procedure if the Panel finds Devices Changed..........................................................................39
5.3.3 Loop Calibrate .............................................................................................................................39
5.3.4 Loop - History .................................................................................................................................40
5.3.5 Loop Meter...................................................................................................................................40
5.3.6 Zones..............................................................................................................................................41
5.3.7 Exit..................................................................................................................................................41
5.3.8 Disable............................................................................................................................................42
5.3.9 Enable ............................................................................................................................................42
5.3.10 View Options...................................................................................................................................42
5.3.11 Passwords......................................................................................................................................42
5.3.12 Time and Date................................................................................................................................43
5.3.13 PC Config .......................................................................................................................................43
5.3.14 EN54-13..........................................................................................................................................43
5.3.15 Setup ..............................................................................................................................................44
5.3.15.1 Panel Zone.................................................................................................................................44
5.3.15.2 Service Number..........................................................................................................................44
5.3.15.3 Service Due Date .......................................................................................................................44
5.3.15.4 Trace Logging Mode...................................................................................................................45
5.3.15.5 Detector Blinking ........................................................................................................................45
5.3.15.6 Earth Fault Notification...............................................................................................................46
5.3.15.7 Resound.....................................................................................................................................46
5.3.15.8 Config Data ................................................................................................................................46
5.3.16 Display............................................................................................................................................46
5.3.17 Panel ..............................................................................................................................................47
5.3.17.1 AC Fail Delay .............................................................................................................................47
5.3.18 Output Groups................................................................................................................................48
5.3.18.1 Default Output Settings ..............................................................................................................49
5.3.18.2 Cause.........................................................................................................................................49
5.3.18.3 Style ...........................................................................................................................................50
5.3.18.4 Delay..........................................................................................................................................51
5.3.18.5 Mode ..........................................................................................................................................51

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5.3.18.6 Wait............................................................................................................................................51
5.3.18.7 Copying Output Settings to Multiple Zones ................................................................................51
5.3.19 Investigation Delays........................................................................................................................51
5.3.19.1 Overriding Delays at Level 1 ......................................................................................................52
5.3.20 Test.................................................................................................................................................52
5.3.21 LED Indications...............................................................................................................................52
6OPERATION........................................................................................................................................53
6.1 ACCESS LEVELS .............................................................................................................................53
6.1.1 Changing from Access Level 1 to Level 2.......................................................................................53
6.1.1.1 Menu Access..............................................................................................................................53
6.1.1.2 Control Buttons at Level 1..........................................................................................................54
6.1.2 Changing from Access Level 2 to 1................................................................................................54
6.2 CONTROLS AND INDICATIONS..........................................................................................................55
6.2.1 Graphical Display............................................................................................................................55
6.2.2 LED Status Indicators.....................................................................................................................56
6.2.3 Zone LED Status Indicators............................................................................................................56
6.2.4 Control Buttons...............................................................................................................................56
6.2.5 Navigation Buttons..........................................................................................................................57
6.2.6 Number and Letter Buttons.............................................................................................................57
6.2.7 Buzzer ............................................................................................................................................57
6.3 FIRE ALARM CONDITION..................................................................................................................58
6.3.1 Investigation Delays........................................................................................................................59
6.4 FAULT CONDITION...........................................................................................................................59
6.5 DISABLEMENT CONDITION...............................................................................................................61
6.5.1 Disabled Inputs...............................................................................................................................61
6.5.2 Disabled Outputs............................................................................................................................62
6.6 ALARM CONDITION..........................................................................................................................63
6.7 SUPERVISORY CONDITION ..............................................................................................................63
6.8 MULTIPLE CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................................63
6.9 MENU FUNCTIONS...........................................................................................................................64
6.9.1 Using the Buttons to Navigate Menus.............................................................................................65
6.9.1.1 Selecting Menu Options .............................................................................................................65
6.9.1.2 Selecting Individual Zone Numbers............................................................................................65
6.10 VIEWING.........................................................................................................................................66
6.10.1 View - Fires.....................................................................................................................................66
6.10.2 View - Faults...................................................................................................................................66
6.10.3 View - Alarms..................................................................................................................................67
6.10.4 View - Disabled...............................................................................................................................67
6.10.5 View - Inputs...................................................................................................................................67
6.10.6 View - Outputs................................................................................................................................67
6.10.7 View - Panel....................................................................................................................................68
6.10.7.1 Software.....................................................................................................................................68
6.10.7.2 Local Hardware ..........................................................................................................................69
6.10.8 View - Log.......................................................................................................................................70
6.10.8.1 Event Log...................................................................................................................................71
6.10.8.2 Alarm Counter ............................................................................................................................71
6.10.9 View - Warnings..............................................................................................................................71
6.10.10 View - Supervisory..........................................................................................................................72
6.11 DISABLING ......................................................................................................................................72
6.11.1 Disable - Zones and Inputs.............................................................................................................72
6.11.2 Disable - Outputs............................................................................................................................73
6.11.2.1 All Sounder Outputs ...................................................................................................................74
6.11.2.2 All Beacon Outputs.....................................................................................................................74
6.11.2.3 Fire Routing Outputs ..................................................................................................................74
6.11.2.4 Fire Protection Outputs...............................................................................................................74
6.11.2.5 Fault Routing Outputs.................................................................................................................74
6.11.2.6 All Other Relay Outputs..............................................................................................................74
6.11.2.7 Selected Outputs........................................................................................................................74
6.11.3 Disable - Controls...........................................................................................................................75

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6.11.4 Disable User ID............................................................................................................................75
6.11.5 Disable Groups............................................................................................................................76
6.12 ENABLING.......................................................................................................................................77
6.12.1 Enable - Zones and Inputs..............................................................................................................77
6.12.2 Enable - Outputs.............................................................................................................................77
6.12.3 Enable - Groups..............................................................................................................................77
6.12.4 Enable - Remote.............................................................................................................................77
6.13 DELAYS ..........................................................................................................................................78
6.13.1 Turn Off Delay Mode ......................................................................................................................78
6.13.2 Turn On Delay-Mode......................................................................................................................79
6.13.2.1 Extend Delays ............................................................................................................................79
6.13.2.2 Holiday/Inhibit.............................................................................................................................79
6.14 TESTING .........................................................................................................................................80
6.14.1 Test - Zones....................................................................................................................................80
6.14.2 Test - Display..................................................................................................................................82
6.14.3 Test - Buzzer ..................................................................................................................................82
6.14.4 Test - Outputs.................................................................................................................................82
6.15 TOOLS............................................................................................................................................83
6.15.1 Change-Time..................................................................................................................................83
7SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................85
7.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...............................................................................................................85
7.1.1 Daily Actions...................................................................................................................................85
7.1.2 Monthly Actions ..............................................................................................................................85
7.1.3 Quarterly Actions............................................................................................................................85
7.1.4 Annual Actions................................................................................................................................85
7.2 REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS....................................................................................................86
7.2.1 Batteries..........................................................................................................................................86
7.2.1.1 Standby Batteries.......................................................................................................................86
7.2.2 Spares ............................................................................................................................................87
8APPENDICES......................................................................................................................................89
8.1 APPENDIX 1FORGOTTEN LEVEL 3PASSWORD.............................................................................89
8.2 APPENDIX 2RECOMMENDED FIRE RATED CABLES.......................................................................91
8.2.1 Detector Loop Lengths Argus.......................................................................................................92
8.2.2 Sounder Circuit Lengths .................................................................................................................92
8.2.3 Fire/Fault Routing Circuit Lengths ..................................................................................................93
8.3 APPENDIX 3BATTERY STANDBY CALCULATION CHART.................................................................95
8.4 APPENDIX 4CAUSE AND EFFECT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE .........................................................97
8.4.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................97
8.4.2 Output Groups................................................................................................................................97
8.4.3 Styles..............................................................................................................................................97
8.4.4 Output Group Programming............................................................................................................98
8.5 APPENDIX 5OTHER USEFUL DOCUMENTS....................................................................................99
8.6 APPENDIX 6HY-GO PRODUCT CAPABILITIES/MAX LIMITS.......................................................... 101

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Table of Figures
Figure 1 Hy-Go Fire Alarm Control Panel................................................................................................................7
Figure 2 - Hy-Go Part location..................................................................................................................................10
Figure 3 - Chassis Remove/Install............................................................................................................................11
Figure 4 - Back-box Enclosure.................................................................................................................................12
Figure 5 - Recommended routing.............................................................................................................................13
Figure 6 - PBUS Assembly.......................................................................................................................................13
Figure 7 - Peripheral Bus Adaptor Location..............................................................................................................14
Figure 8 - Connect the PBUS Adaptor Card.............................................................................................................15
Figure 9 Install the routing card.............................................................................................................................16
Figure 10 - AC Mains terminations...........................................................................................................................17
Figure 11 Battery Mounting...................................................................................................................................18
Figure 12 - Battery Wiring.........................................................................................................................................19
Figure 13 - Base Card Detector Terminations..........................................................................................................20
Figure 14 - A Simple Detector Loop .........................................................................................................................20
Figure 15 - Base card Sounder Terminations...........................................................................................................21
Figure 16 - Simple Sounder Circuits A and B...........................................................................................................21
Figure 17 - Sounders with Active EOL......................................................................................................................22
Figure 18 - Basecard Relay Outputs ........................................................................................................................23
Figure 19 - PBUS Adapter Card...............................................................................................................................24
Figure 20 - Optional Key Switch...............................................................................................................................25
Figure 21 - Routing Interface Card...........................................................................................................................25
Figure 22 - Routing Interface Card, Typical Arrangement........................................................................................26
Figure 23 - Fail Safe Arrangement ...........................................................................................................................27
Figure 24 - Fire Protection Routing...........................................................................................................................27
Figure 25 - Memory Lock (Unlock shown)................................................................................................................29
Figure 26 - Hy-Go Front Panel Controls...................................................................................................................55

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List of Abbreviations
Term
Description
BMS
Building Management System
CIE
Control and Indicating Equipment
CZM
Conventional Zone Module
DACT
Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
DoP
Declaration of Performance
EOL
End Of Line
EOLR
End Of Line Resistor
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
ESDS
Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive
ESP
Enhanced Systems Protocol (Hochiki ESP)
FACP
Fire Alarm Control Panel
FAM
False Alarm Management
IDC
Initiating Device Circuit
I/O
Input/Output
LED
Light Emitting Diode
NAC
Notification Appliance Circuit
PAS
Positive Alarm Sequence
PBUS
Peripheral Bus
PCB
Printed Circuit Board
SELV
Safety Extra Low Voltage
SLC
Signalling Line Circuit
SPD
Surge Protection Device
SSM
Special Sensitivity Mode

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1 Standards
Hyfire Wireless Fire Solutions Ltd declares that the products identified below conform to the essential
requirements specified in the Construction Products Regulation:
D.o.P Hy-Go
EN54 Functions
This Fire Alarm Control Panel is compliant with the requirements of EN54-2 (1997) and EN54-4 (1997)
and EN54-13 (2005 and 2017).
In addition to the basic requirements, the following optional functions are provided, and these comply
with the requirements of EN54.
1.1 EN54-2: 1997 + A1:2006
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for
buildings.
Provided options:
•Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices
•Output to Fire Routing Equipment
•Output to Fire Protection Equipment
•Output to Fault Routing Equipment
•Investigation Delays to Outputs
•Dependency on more than one alarm signal
•Fault Signals from Points
•Disablement of Points
•Alarm Counter
•Test Condition.
CIE Optional Functions EN54-2 Clause
Indication: - Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices 7.8
Outputs: - Outputs to Fire Routing Equipment 7.9
Output to Fire Protection Equipment 7.10
Controls: - Investigation Delays to Outputs 7.11
Co-incidence Detection 7.12
Type B & Type C
Alarm Counter 7.13
Fault Signals from Points 8.3
Output to Fault Routing Equipment 8.9
Disablement of Points 9.5
Test Condition 10

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1.2 EN54-4: 1997 +A1:2002 +A2:2006
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.
•Hy-Go/66
•Hy-Go/240
P.S.E Functions EN54-4 Clause
Operation from a main power supply 5.1
Operation from a standby battery 5.2
Monitor and Charge the Standby Battery 5.3
Recognise and Notify Supply Faults 5.4
1.3 Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
EN62368-1:2014 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment
1.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU
EN61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 Emissions, Class B
EN50130-4: 1995 + A1:1998 + A2: 2003 Immunity, Product Family Standard
EN50130-4: 2011 + A1:2014 Immunity, Product Family Standard
System Functions EN54-13 Clause
Transmission Path Integrity 4.5
This Fire Alarm Control Panel also supports additional functions that are not covered by EN54. These
are as follows:
Additional Function Refer to Paragraph
Auxiliary Power Supply Output 4.5.6
Auxiliary Relay Outputs 4.5.5
Programmable Cause/Effect on Outputs 8.4
(Phased Evacuation)
1.5 EN54 Optional Features with Requirements
In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN54 Part 2, the Control and Indicating Equipment (CIE)
supports the following optional features with requirements: -
1.5.1 Outputs to Fire Alarm Devices (Section 7.8)
The CIE has provision for connection to fire alarm devices. It is possible to SILENCE and RESOUND the
alarms at Level 2. Refer to the User Manual for further information.
Refer to Sections 5.3.18 and 5.3.19 for information on output programming.
1.5.2 Outputs to Fire Routing Equipment (Section 7.9)
The C.I.E has provision to signal the fire condition to a remote receiving station such as the fire brigade
office. Requires installation of a routing interface card. Refer to Sections 4.4, 4.4.2, 5.3.18, and 5.3.19 for
further information.
1.5.3 Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment (Section 7.10)
The C.I.E has provision to signal the fire condition to a remote receiving station such as the fire brigade
office. Requires installation of a routing interface card. Refer to Sections 4.4, 4.4.2, 5.3.18, and 5.3.19 for
further information.

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1.5.4 Delays to Outputs (Section 7.11)
The C.I.E has provision for Output and Investigation Delays. Refer to Sections 5.3.18 and 5.3.19 for
further information.
1.5.5 Coincidence Detection (Section 7.12)
The C.I.E has provision for Coincidence Detection. Refer to Section 5.3.18 for further information. Types
A, B and C are supported.
1.5.6 Alarm Counter (Section 7.13)
The C.I.E has provision to record the number of times that the fire alarm condition is entered.
1.5.7 Fault Signals from Points (Section 8.3)
The C.I.E can receive and process fault signals from points. These are indicated on a per zone basis.
1.5.8 Outputs to Fault Routing Equipment (Section 8.9)
The C.I.E has provision to signal the fault condition to a remote receiving station such as the service
centre office. Requires installation of a routing interface card. Refer to Sections 4.4, 4.4.2, 5.3.18, and
5.3.19 for further information.
1.5.9 Disablement of Points (Section 9.5)
The C.I.E has provision for enabling and disabling signals from points.
1.5.10 Test Condition (Section 10)
The C.I.E has provision for testing the installation on a per zone basis.

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2 Safety Precautions
2.1 General
WARNING:
WARNINGS DEFINE A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL
HARM. FAILURE TO OBEY A WARNING CAN KILL OR SERIOUSLY INJURE
YOU.
WARNINGS CAN ALSO GIVE PROCEDURES OR PRACTICES WHICH WILL
DAMAGE FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT IF NOT OBEYED.
CAUTION:
Cautions define a hazard that can possibly cause damage to facilities or
equipment, loss of data or cause a system to cease operating.
Note:
Notes draw your attention to extra information, relevant to the procedures or
equipment.
2.2 Precautions
WARNING:
BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS PRODUCT MAKE SURE THAT YOU COMPLY
WITH THE RATINGS SHOWN INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT AND IN THE
SPECIFICATIONS SECTION OF THIS MANUAL.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU WORK ON THE PANEL. IF YOU
ARE NOT SURE, STOP WORK AND SEEK GUIDANCE FROM THE
MANUFACTURER OR SUPPLIER.
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE
DEVICES. MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTIONS AT ALL
TIMES WHEN WORKING ON THE SYSTEM. FAILURE TO OBEY ESDS
PROCEDURES CAN DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION:
Only trained, competent personnel should carry out installation, programming
or maintenance on this equipment.
This equipment has been designed to comply with Low Voltage and
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directives. Failure to follow the
installation and maintenance procedures can prevent the equipment from
conforming to these standards.
Note:
Some set-up procedures and adjustments to the equipment can only be done using
the PC Configuration Tool. These steps are clearly labelled in the manual as “PC
Only”.

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3 Introduction
Figure 1 –Hy-Go Fire Alarm Control Panel
3.1 Description
This manual covers the use, installation, programming and commissioning of the Hy-Go Fire Alarm
Control Panel (FACP). This manual provides generic programming and installation information, refer to
the appropriate protocol application note for further and specific information for each protocol.
3.1.1 Hy-Go Series
The Hy-Go is a single loop, analogue addressable FACP.
3.1.2 Hy-Go Series Protocol
The detector protocol supported by the Hy-Go panel.
•Argus Vega (Altair)
Panel, detection loops, sounder circuits, etc. should be installed in accordance with the instructions in
Section 4 and then programmed in accordance with Section 5.

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3.2 Specifications
Item
Specification Details
Part Number:
Hy-Go/66, Hy-Go/240
Enclosure
Steel IP30 RAL7035
Dimensions H x W x D mm
345 x 345 x 87
Weight (excluding batteries)
4Kg
Temperature range
-5°C to 40°C
Humidity (RH)
95 % Max
Cable Entries (20mm knockouts)
14x top
AC Supply
(ratings marked on label inside panel –
see section 4.2 for location)
220-240V
50 60 Hz
1.0A max
Safety
EN62368-1, Class 1, Pollution Degree 2, Overvoltage Category II
Battery Capacity
24V 4Ah Internal (min)
24V 7Ah Internal (max)
Charging Current
0.35A Temp Compensated
Deep discharge cut-off
19.5V
Power Supply
On-board 24V DC, 1.5A High Efficiency Off-Line Switched Mode
Output Voltage 1
18.0V 28.0V
Ripple (Vpkpk)
<1.0V
Max Battery Ohms
Imax(a)
Imax(b) 2
1.15A
1.5A
Number of Fire Zones
50 max
Number of Loops
1
Loop Current 3
500mA max
Devices per
Panel
Hy-Go/66
Argus Protocol
66 devices (max)
EN54-2: Not more than 512 detection
devices per panel
Hy-Go/240
Argus Protocol
240 devices (max)
Sounder Outputs 3
2 x 1A Programmable (1A total)
Relay Outputs (Programmable)
3 x1A 30VAC/DC (max) to 10mA 5V (min)
Auxiliary Output 34
24V DC, 100mA (With GOP-001 Fitted)
Display
LCD White backlit 240 x 64 Graphical LCD
Programmable Inputs
1 x Key switch, 1 x monitored
USB
USB type B interface for PC connection
Network
None
Ethernet
10-Base-T, 100-Base-T
Event Log
5000 Event & Diagnostic + 500 Fire
As our policy is one of constant product improvement, we reserve the right to modify product specifications without prior notice. E&OE
1
Minimum/maximum specifications for the AUX and Sounder outputs. Detector Loop voltage is not dependant on AC or battery voltage.
2
Only applicable if the panel is configured to turn off the charger in alarm. Otherwise, Imax(b) = Imax(a).
3
Total output current from panel not to exceed Imax(b) less internal power consumption.
4
Aux supply tracks a maximum of 0.5V below battery terminal voltage when no mains supply is available.

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4 Installation
4.1 Installation Approvals
4.1.1 Fire System Installations
The panel must be installed and configured for operation in accordance with these instructions and the
applicable code of practice or national standard regulations for fire systems installation (for example
BS5839-1) appropriate to the country and location of the installation.
4.1.2 Wiring Regulations
The panel and system must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the applicable wiring
codes and regulations (for example BS7671) appropriate to the country and location of the installation.
Insulation coordination for equipment within low voltage systems:
The normal category for fire detection and fire alarm products (and associated equipment) is as
permanently connected equipment supplied from the building wiring (Overvoltage Category II). The
equipment is not classified as being an integral part of the building wiring (Overvoltage Category III).
In accordance with EN62368-1, the products are assessed to, and comply with, the requirements for
Overvoltage Category II devices for connection to the AC Mains supply.
This category is the normal category for this type of equipment and installation and the use of additional
Surge Protection Devices (SPD) is not normally required.
However:
•If the equipment is subjected to special requirements regarding reliability and availability
or:
•The equipment is likely, when installed, to be subjected to transient over-voltages that
exceed Category II
then:
•Additional surge protection devices (SPD) must be provided in the AC Mains Supply feed
to the equipment to limit any overvoltage transients to the levels of Category II.

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4.2 Part Location
Figure 2 shows the major parts of the panel assembly.
Figure 2 - Hy-Go Part location
4.3 Install the Panel
WARNING:
THE PANEL ASSEMBLY IS HEAVY WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE INSTALLED.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY THE RECOMMENDED LIFTING PRACTICES TO
PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
MAKE SURE THAT YOU USE APPROPRIATE FIXING HARDWARE TO SECURE
THE PANEL TO THE WALL.
Panel Weight
Maximum Battery
Combined Maximum Weight
4Kg
Two 7Ah @ 2.5Kg each
9Kg
4.3.1 Open the Enclosure Cover
The enclosure cover is fitted with a captive screw to lock the hinged door to the back box. Undo the
captive screw and hinge the panel door open.
The door can be removed from the panel as follows:
•Open the door to 90°
•Disconnect the earth terminal from the panel door.
•Lift the door off the hinge mountings on the back box.

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4.3.2 Remove the Chassis
WARNING:
THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE
DEVICES. MAKE SURE THAT YOU OBEY ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTIONS AT
ALL TIMES WHEN WORKING ON THE SYSTEM. FAILURE TO OBEY ESDS
PROCEDURES CAN DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION:
Do not hold any part of the printed circuit boards when you lift the chassis.
Hold the chassis by the metal plate only. If you lift the chassis by the PCBs,
you can damage the equipment.
Hyfire recommend that you remove the chassis before you fit the enclosure to the wall.
To remove the chassis:
•Loosen the upper two screws holding the chassis to the back box and remove the two
bottom screws (retain the screws). See Figure 3.
•Lift the chassis until it can be removed from the upper screws.
•Lower the chassis and hook the top lugs into the slots in the back-box that are below the
top mounting screws.
•Disconnect the spade terminal that connects the chassis earth cable to the back-box.
•Unplug the 3-way connector feeding the AC supply to the Base Card.
•Unplug the ribbon cable connecting the optional Peripheral Bus Adaptor Board mounted
in rear of enclosure (if fitted).
•Remove the chassis from the back-box and put it in a safe place to prevent accidental
damage.
Figure 3 - Chassis Remove/Install

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4.3.3 Mount the Back-box.
Remove the required knockouts for the installation wiring. There are enough knockouts on the top of the
back-box for all installation wiring. See Figure 4.
Figure 4 - Back-box Enclosure
The enclosure has three screw fixing points.
•Drill three holes in the supporting wall using a 7.0 mm diameter drill-bit and fit 40mm or
longer expansion plugs. Install the panel to the wall with M5 or No.10 screws. Use
appropriate fixings to support the weight of the panel including the batteries.
•Make sure that there is enough space for the door to be opened when the panel is
mounted.
•Remove any dust or swarf from inside the enclosure.
4.3.4 Install the Chassis
CAUTION:
Do not hold any part of the printed circuit boards when you lift the chassis.
Hold the chassis by the metal plate only. If you lift the chassis by the PCBs,
you can damage the equipment.
•Put the top lugs on the chassis in the two slots on the back-box below the upper screws.
•Connect the Peripheral Bus Adaptor Board ribbon cable to the Base Card (if fitted)
•Connect the chassis earth cable to the spade terminal in the rear of the back-box
•Connect the AC supply wire
•Put the chassis over the two top mounting screws and slide it down to engage the keyhole
slots
•Install the two bottom mounting screws and tighten all four screws.
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