K&G GROEP NANO MARINE User manual

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QUICK GUIDE
NANO MARINE
Commissioning,
installation and testing
quick guide for a control and monitoring system
meant for a Stat-X aerosol fire extinguishers
No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in an automated database, or made public in any form or by any
means either electronically, mechanically or by photocopying, recording, or in any other way, without prior written
permission from K&G Groep BV. The policy of K&G Groep BV is one of continuous improvement and as such we reserve
the right to make changes to product specifications at any time and without prior notice.

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1TABLE OF CONTENTS
1TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
2ABBREVIATIONS 3
3IMPORTANT NOTES –PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 3
4CERTIFICATION 3
5PREFASE 3
6PURPOSE 3
7SYSTEM OVERVIEW 4
8INSTALLATION 5
8.1 CONNECTION NCP &NETB 5
8.2 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS 5
8.3 POWER 5
9VOLT FREE RELAY CONTACTS 6
9.1 GENERAL FAULT 6
9.2 GENERAL FIRE 6
9.3 VENTILATION 6
10 EXTINGUISHER OUTPUT 7
11 CONNECTING EXTINGUISHERS TO NETB 7
12 CONNECTING CABLE TO EXTINGHUISHERS CONNECTOR 8
13 SOUNDER OUTPUT 9
14 EXTERNAL EXTINGHUISING RELEASE 9
15 ROADMAP FOR FINAL COMMISSIONING 10
15.1 POWER OFF STEP ONE 10
15.2 STEP TWO NETB 10
15.3 EXAMPLE SWITCH POSISTION NETB 5WITH 3EXTINGUISHERS 11
15.4 EXAMPLE SWITCH POSISTION NETB 10 WITH 7EXTINGUISHERS 11
15.5 POWER STEP TWO 11
15.6 PROGRAMMING STEPS 12
15.7 RECOMMENDED SETTING FOR MARINE APPLICATION WITH MANUAL RELEASE ONLY 12
15.8 CHANGE THE DELAY TIME FROM 20 TO 30 SECONDS 12
16 SOUNDER BEACON 13
16.1 SINGLE SOUNDER BEACON 13
16.2 OPTION EXTENDED SOUNDER &BEACONS 14
17 TESTING THE INSTALLATION 15
18 NOTES 16

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2ABBREVIATIONS
NMS NANO/MAR System
NCP NANO Control Panel
NETB NANO ETB/MAR/BOX (extinguishers terminal box)
PDS Programming Dip Switch
CP Connection Point
PSU Power Supply
VFC Volt free contact
EOL End of line device
PCB Printed circuit board
3IMPORTANT NOTES –PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
This quick guide manual is an addition to the existing DIOM of the NANO MAR SYSTEM dated January
1, 2023 version 1.2 from the K&G Groep BV. This quick guide should be read thoroughly and
understood before installing of the NMS is undertaken. It is assumed that the person installs, testing
and commissioning the system, is familiar with the terminology and the objective of the equipment.
The NCP and the corresponding connections must be properly connected to the NETB and KG/KVB
Stat-X extinguishing aerosol generators by an appropriately qualified and competent person. The
equipment is only guaranteed in accordance with the DIOM of the NANO MAR SYSTEM dated
January 1, 2023 version 1.2.
4CERTIFICATION
The NMS has successfully passed CE and FCC, EMC testing according to EN 50130, EN 61000, EN
55016, 47 CFR15-ICES-003, ANSI 63.4, IEC60945-pt11 and a DNV marine type approval according
the DNV Class Guideline 0339-2021, certificate TAA000037H. For that the NMS has endured
extensive environmental tests such as vibration, dry heat, damp heat and cold tests in accordance
with the requirements of the DNV-CG 0339 standard.
5PREFASE
In our standard DIOM is all written for installing/commissioning and servicing the NMS, NCP control
panel and extinghuishers terminal box NETB. This quick guide is a shortened step-by-step plan who
guides you to put the system into operation. The NMS is a multi-functional controller for fire
detection and fire extinguishing release systems. This quick guide only covers the NMS intended for
rooms on vessels. For other applications, please refer to the standard and comprehensive
installation instructions.
6PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to describe installation, service and troubleshooting of the NMS.
Please note that only aspects regarding the NMS itself are covered by this manual. Physical
placement of aerosol generators and cables etc. is not handled as these issues are typically to be
specified specifically for each installation. The purpose of the NMS is to control and monitor a
number of aerosol generators mounted on a ship as part of a fire extinguishing system.

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7SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The purpose of the NMS is to control and monitor a number of
aerosol generators mounted on a ship as part of a fire
extinguishing system. The primary purpose of the NMS is to
activate the aerosol generators in event of fire. The secondary
purpose of the NMS is to monitor the system itself (e.g. power
supplies, cables and individual system components) and give an
alarm if a fault within the system is detected.
To handle single-point power supply failures, the NCP provides 2 power supply
inputs.The NMS consists of three components. The basis is formed by the NCP
which is placed on the bridge or in its vicinity. There are two extinguisher
terminal boxes (NETB). These NETB boxes must be placed outside, but in the
immediate vicinity of the protected room. One is suitable for connecting up to
5 extinguishers and one for up to 10 extinguishers. From the NETB the cable
leads to the KVB plug & play Stat-X extinguisher installed in the volume to be
protected. Just like on the front of the NCP on the front of the
NETB , we have applied two dual-action buttons for releasing
extinguishing. The fire extinguishers will be released,
depending on the PDS (time) settings. In a marine application
it is NOT common for a fire suppression system to be released
by an automatic fire detector. But the NCP has two fire zones
suitable for connecting Apollo Orbis Marine approved fire
detectors. The NMS can be set up so that fire alarms from
these Apollo fire detectors are detected, signalized, and reported on the NCP, but considered as
informative/exploratory.

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8INSTALLATION
8.1 CONNECTION NCP &NETB
1. Make sure when installing the cables you chose for solution 1 or solution 2.
See principle diagram page 3
8.2 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
1. There is NO need for shielded cable, but we prefer pair twisted cable, this strength the
protection against electrical or magnetic fields
2. Minimal solid copper core diameter, extinguishers cable <50 m length 1,0 mm² (AWG 18)
3. Minimal solid copper core diameter, extinguishers cable >50 m length 1,5 mm² (AWG 16)
4. Minimal solid copper core diameter, fire detection cables 0,5mm² (AWG 20)
5. Maximum solid copper core diameter other cables 1,0mm² (AWG 18)
6. Maximum conductor loop resistance, 1,5mm² cable is 24 Ω/km.
7. Maximum cable length of the fire zone cables is 50 meters
8. Maximum cable length of the cable from NCP to NETB is 30 meters
9. The total cable length of all extinguishers together is max 100 meters in total
8.3 POWER
1. the main power supply will need to be connected to PSU1 (CP 15 + / CP 14 -)
2. the backup power supply will have to be connected to PSU2 (CP 18 + / CP 17 -)
(see wiring diagram)
10K 10K
10K
RELEASE
HOLD
10K
not in use
Sounder
Hold
PSU 2
8V DC to 28V DC
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
OFF
DIP
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
extinguishant delay timer switches
relay 1st or 2nd stage fire
single or dual zone alarm
vehicle mode
extinguishing release output: current puls or voltage
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
+ external release
- external release
+ external hold release
- external hold release
+ fire zone 1
- fire zone 1
+ fire zone 2
- fire zone 2
Fire detectorFire detector
Fire detectorFire detector
common fire
general fault
1st or 2nd stage fire
+ vehicle mode
Event log usb connection
RS 485 A
RS 485 B
RS 485 0
- battery
+battery
+main power
- main power
19 20 30 31 32
21 22 23 24 25 26i27 28 29
11 12 13i14 15 16 17i18
1i2 3 4i5i6 i7 8 i9
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
PSU 1
PSU 2
NANO EXTINGUISHING
RELEASING PANEL
NCP
ON THE BRIGDE
FROM NCP TO NETB WITH
THREE 2 CORE CABLES
1.1 = NANO 22
1.2 = NANO 23
2.1 = NANO 24
2.2 = NANO 25
3.1 = NANO 11
3,2 = NANO 12
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,5mm2
NEARBY THE
PROTECTED ROOM
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,0mm2
EXTINGUISHERS TERMINAL BOX
NETB
1.21.1
2.2
2.13.2
3.1
12 3 45 6 7 8 9
spare
direct fire mode

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9VOLT FREE RELAY CONTACTS
Contact load relays 30VDC /1A
9.1 GENERAL FAULT
The general fault relay signals the presence of a fault in the NMS. In the event of a complete power
failure, the general fault relay will be activated. (CP 1 –2 –3)
9.2 GENERAL FIRE
The general fire relay will energize upon activation of a fire condition on any of the fire zones or by
pressing of the in or external extinguishing release buttons. (CP 4 –5 –6)
9.3 VENTILATION
Use relay output at 1st or 2nd fire alarm for ventilation. This VFC relay output is programmable for
1st or 2nd fire alarm and intended, among other things, for switching off ventilation and/or air
conditioning of the area to protected. (CP 7 –8 –9) Marine settings see page 12 subject 15.7
10K 10K
10K
RELEASE
HOLD
10K
not in use
Sounder
Hold
PSU 2
8V DC to 28V DC
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
OFF
DIP
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
extinguishant delay timer switches
relay 1st or 2nd stage fire
single or dual zone alarm
vehicle mode
extinguishing release output: current puls or voltage
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
+ external release
- external release
+ external hold release
- external hold release
+ fire zone 1
- fire zone 1
+ fire zone 2
- fire zone 2
Fire detectorFire detector
Fire detectorFire detector
common fire
general fault
1st or 2nd stage fire
+ vehicle mode
Event log usb connection
RS 485 A
RS 485 B
RS 485 0
- battery
+battery
+main power
- main power
19 20 30 31 32
21 22 23 24 25 26i27 28 29
11 12 13i14 15 16 17i18
1i2 3 4i5i6 i7 8 i9
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
PSU 1
PSU 2
NANO EXTINGUISHING
RELEASING PANEL
NCP
ON THE BRIGDE
FROM NCP TO NETB WITH
THREE 2 CORE CABLES
1.1 = NANO 22
1.2 = NANO 23
2.1 = NANO 24
2.2 = NANO 25
3.1 = NANO 11
3,2 = NANO 12
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,5mm2
NEARBY THE
PROTECTED ROOM
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,0mm2
EXTINGUISHERS TERMINAL BOX
NETB
1.21.1
2.2
2.13.2
3.1
12 3 45 6 7 8 9
spare
direct fire mode

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10 EXTINGUISHER OUTPUT
The NCP, equipped with a fire extinguisher output ( CP 22 - CP 23 + ) is monitored for short circuit
and wire breakage. Only in combination with the NETB the NCP extinguishing output is protected
against reverse polarity and equipped with surge protection.
11 CONNECTING EXTINGUISHERS TO NETB
In this example we use the version up
to 5 extinguishers. For the connection
between the Stat-X fire extinguisher
and the activation electronics in the
NETB use the advice cable
and the supplied K&G
KVB connector.
10K 10K
10K
RELEASE
HOLD
10K
not in use
Sounder
Hold
PSU 2
8V DC to 28V DC
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
OFF
DIP
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
extinguishant delay timer switches
relay 1st or 2nd stage fire
single or dual zone alarm
vehicle mode
extinguishing release output: current puls or voltage
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
+ external release
- external release
+ external hold release
- external hold release
+ fire zone 1
- fire zone 1
+ fire zone 2
- fire zone 2
Fire detectorFire detector
Fire detectorFire detector
common fire
general fault
1st or 2nd stage fire
+ vehicle mode
Event log usb connection
RS 485 A
RS 485 B
RS 485 0
- battery
+battery
+main power
- main power
19 20 30 31 32
21 22 23 24 25 26i27 28 29
11 12 13i14 15 16 17i18
1i2 3 4i5i6 i7 8 i9
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
PSU 1
PSU 2
NANO EXTINGUISHING
RELEASING PANEL
NCP
ON THE BRIGDE
FROM NCP TO NETB WITH
THREE 2 CORE CABLES
1.1 = NANO 22
1.2 = NANO 23
2.1 = NANO 24
2.2 = NANO 25
3.1 = NANO 11
3,2 = NANO 12
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,5mm2
NEARBY THE
PROTECTED ROOM
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,0mm2
EXTINGUISHERS TERMINAL BOX
NETB
1.21.1
2.2
2.13.2
3.1
12 3 45 6 7 8 9
spare
direct fire mode

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12 CONNECTING CABLE TO EXTINGHUISHERS CONNECTOR
The Stat-X KVB extinguisher comes complete with a male socket sub
connector in the top of the extinguisher.
1. Strip cable jacket of the cable, meant to connected to the NETB
and finish the two wires with insulated crimp bootlace ferrules.
2. Strip cable jacket at the end of the cable, meant to connected the fire
extinguisher, and finish the two wires with insulated crimp bootlace ferrules.
3. Follow stricktly the wring specifications of the connetor supplied.
4. Mount the supplied connector.
5. Connect the connector to the Stat-X fire extinguisher
6. Check the connection and measure the resistance from
the other end of the cable (NETB side).
7. It should be between 1.4 and 2 4 Ohms.
8. After conducting the point 6 check, connect the cable to the control
electronics NETB CP 10 & CP11 and successively to CP18 & CP 19.
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13 SOUNDER OUTPUT
The sounder output is meant for an optical & acoustical alarm device. It is monitored for short circuit
and wire break by placing a 10 KΩ end-of-line monitoring resistor on the + and –connection
(4 and 6) of the alarm device VTB-32EM. ( CP 11 + CP 12 -)
14 EXTERNAL EXTINGHUISING RELEASE
The NCP has a separate input ( CP 24 + CP 25 - ) for an external dual action controlled extinguishing
release button. This external extinguishing release button has the same function as the dual release
extinguishing buttons (fire buttons) on the front of the NCP. By pressing the external release
extinguishing buttons simultaneous, the fire extinguisher(s) will be released.
10K 10K
10K
RELEASE
HOLD
10K
not in use
Sounder
Hold
PSU 2
8V DC to 28V DC
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
OFF
DIP
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
extinguishant delay timer switches
relay 1st or 2nd stage fire
single or dual zone alarm
vehicle mode
extinguishing release output: current puls or voltage
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
+ external release
- external release
+ external hold release
- external hold release
+ fire zone 1
- fire zone 1
+ fire zone 2
- fire zone 2
Fire detectorFire detector
Fire detectorFire detector
common fire
general fault
1st or 2nd stage fire
+ vehicle mode
Event log usb connection
RS 485 A
RS 485 B
RS 485 0
- battery
+battery
+main power
- main power
19 20 30 31 32
21 22 23 24 25 26i27 28 29
11 12 13i14 15 16 17i18
1i2 3 4i5i6 i7 8 i9
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
PSU 1
PSU 2
NANO EXTINGUISHING
RELEASING PANEL
NCP
ON THE BRIGDE
FROM NCP TO NETB WITH
THREE 2 CORE CABLES
1.1 = NANO 22
1.2 = NANO 23
2.1 = NANO 24
2.2 = NANO 25
3.1 = NANO 11
3,2 = NANO 12
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,5mm2
NEARBY THE
PROTECTED ROOM
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,0mm2
EXTINGUISHERS TERMINAL BOX
NETB
1.21.1
2.2
2.13.2
3.1
12 3 45 6 7 8 9
spare
direct fire mode
10K 10K
10K
RELEASE
HOLD
10K
not in use
Sounder
Hold
PSU 2
8V DC to 28V DC
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
OFF
DIP
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
extinguishant delay timer switches
relay 1st or 2nd stage fire
single or dual zone alarm
vehicle mode
extinguishing release output: current puls or voltage
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
EOL 10K RESITOR
+ external release
- external release
+ external hold release
- external hold release
+ fire zone 1
- fire zone 1
+ fire zone 2
- fire zone 2
Fire detectorFire detector
Fire detectorFire detector
common fire
general fault
1st or 2nd stage fire
+ vehicle mode
Event log usb connection
RS 485 A
RS 485 B
RS 485 0
- battery
+battery
+main power
- main power
19 20 30 31 32
21 22 23 24 25 26i27 28 29
11 12 13i14 15 16 17i18
1i2 3 4i5i6 i7 8 i9
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
PSU 1
PSU 2
NANO EXTINGUISHING
RELEASING PANEL
NCP
ON THE BRIGDE
FROM NCP TO NETB WITH
THREE 2 CORE CABLES
1.1 = NANO 22
1.2 = NANO 23
2.1 = NANO 24
2.2 = NANO 25
3.1 = NANO 11
3,2 = NANO 12
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,5mm2
NEARBY THE
PROTECTED ROOM
IEC 60332-1&2 approved cable 2 x 1,0mm2
EXTINGUISHERS TERMINAL BOX
NETB
1.21.1
2.2
2.13.2
3.1
12 3 45 6 7 8 9
spare
direct fire mode

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15 ROADMAP FOR FINAL COMMISSIONING
15.1 POWER OFF STEP ONE
Make sure that both power supplies on the NCP are turned off.
15.2 STEP TWO NETB
1 Open the NETB connected to the NCP
2 Make sure the aerosol generators are disconnected
3 Check if the wiring is all connected correctly
4 Check the last ETB for the end off line diode switch
DISCONNECT EXTINGHUISHER
Move the disconnect switch in the YES
position and the aerosol extinguisher
is disabled and can not be activated.
All ETB’s connected thereafter will
remain in operation. A disablement
will be signalized as fault on the NCP.
ENABLE END OF LINE DIODE
To monitor for short circuit or wire
break, only the end of line switch on the
last ETB must be set into the YES
position. A failure to do so will be
signalized as a fault on the NCP.

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N/A
Disconnect
Extinguisher
switch
ETB 8
on
off
ETB 9
on
off
ETB 10
on
off
Disconnect
Extinguisher
switch
N/A N/A
EXT 7
ETB 7
on
off
EXT 5 EXT 6
ETB 5
on
off
ETB 6
on
off
EXT 3 EXT 4
ETB 3
on
off
ETB 4
on
off
EXT 1 EXT 2
ETB 1
on
off
ETB 2
on
off
IN
The ETB dip switch positions on a NETB 10 in use with 7 Stat-X extinguishers
End Of
Line
switch
Disconnect
Extinguisher
switch
15.3 EXAMPLE SWITCH POSISTION NETB 5WITH 3EXTINGUISHERS
15.4 EXAMPLE SWITCH POSISTION NETB 10 WITH 7EXTINGUISHERS
15.5 POWER STEP TWO
1turn both the power supplies to the NCP back on
2the system will now power up.

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15.6 PROGRAMMING STEPS
1. Open the NCP
2. At the back of the NCP you will see the programming dipswitches PDS
3. These are numbered 1 to 8
15.7 RECOMMENDED SETTING FOR MARINE APPLICATION WITH MANUAL RELEASE ONLY
1. Front NCP manual release ONLY, fire detectors are not in use (PDS 1 OFF)
2. The vehicle mode is disabled is not in use (PDS 2 OFF
3. Activation of electrical igniters for aerosol fire extinguishers (PDS 3 OFF)
4. Dual zone alarm is not in use (PDS 4 OFF)
5. VFC relay meant for ventilation off, activate at 1st (PDS 5 ON)
6. Extinguishant release 20 seconds (PDS 6 ON - PDS 7 OFF - PDS 8 OFF)
15.8 CHANGE THE DELAY TIME FROM 20 TO 30 SECONDS
1 Change PDS 7 and 8 to ON position

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16 SOUNDER BEACON
Install and connect the
VTB-32EM sounder beacon
on CP1 –and CP2 + of the
NETB.
16.1 SINGLE SOUNDER BEACON
By a single sounder beacon follow the connection diagram below. The recommended setting gives
the best and deviating alarm signal compared to the usual evacuation alarm signal on vessels.
Recommended setting
sounder/beacon
C/D -OFF
TONES
VOLUME ONLY
BEACON
ON/OFF
A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON
HIGH C+D
MID D+A
LOW A+B
10K
END OF LINE
MONITORING
RESITOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
C D 1 1 1 1 1 OFF
+ IN
- IN
A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON
C D 1 1 1 1 1 OFF

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16.2 OPTION EXTENDED SOUNDER &BEACONS
In some cases, or in larger rooms, the installation of a second audible and visual notification device
is necessary. Usually this is caused by the lack of visibility and observability of the of the optical
alarm signal in the protected area. In a noisy environment, the optical alarm signal is the main
warning element.
Recommended setting
sounder/beacon
C/D -OFF
+ IN
- IN
TONES
VOLUME ONLY
BEACON
ON/OFF
A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON
HIGH C+D
MID D+A
LOW A+B
10K
END OF LINE
MONITORING
RESITOR
1
2
3
4
5
6
C D 1 1 1 1 1 OFF
TONES
VOLUME ONLY
BEACON
ON/OFF
A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON
HIGH C+D
MID D+A
LOW A+B
1
2
3
4
5
6
C D 1 1 1 1 1 OFF
+ IN
- IN
+ OUT
- OUT
A B 0 0 0 0 0 ON
C D 1 1 1 1 1 OFF

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17 TESTING THE INSTALLATION
1 Open the NETB.
2 Disconnect the extinghuishers on the NETB.
3 After disconnecting the extinghuishers you get an fault
warning on the NCP.
4 Activate the extinguishing by pressing simultaneous both yellow
extinguishing release buttons on the NETB door.
5 Confirmation of extinguisher activation.
The alarm should sound, ventilation should stop (if
connected) after the activation delay (installed delay
time) the released light on the front panel should as
confirmation of a successful activation, the red LEDs on the extinguishers terminal
board will flash and the red extinguishing released LED on the NCP.
lite up.
7 Reset the system by pressing the reset button on the NCP.
8 Repeats activate the extinguishing release by pressing simultaneous the
extinguishing release buttons on the front of the NCP.
9 Confirmation of extinguisher activation
As confirmation of a successful extinguishment activation, the red LEDs on the
extinguishers terminal board will flash, and the red extinguishing released LED
on the NCP lite up.
10 Reset the system by pressing the reset button on the NCP.
Make sure everyone leaves the engine room for safety reasons and that no
activation switches are active.
11 Restore the system and re-connected the extinguishers.
12 The fault LED on the NCP goes out. Only the green Power LED and the Manual Only LED light
up to indicate that the system is ready for use.
Disconnect extinguisher
Move the disconnect switch of all in the YES position.
The aerosol extinguisher is disabled and can not be activated.
A disablement will be signalized as fault on the NCP.
Connect extinguishers
Move the disconnect switch in the NO position and the aerosol extinguisher
is connected to the system and can be activated.

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18 NOTES
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The diagrams of operating principles of the NMS fire-/extinguisher system, included in this manual, are intended to
support this manual and are therefore not intended and suitable for technical implementation or realization. No part of
this manual may be reproduced, stored in an automated database, or made public in any form or by any means either
electronically, mechanically or by photocopying, recording, or in any other way, without prior written permission from
K&G GROEP B.V. The policy of the K&G GROEP B.V. is one of continuous improvement and as such we reserve the right
to amend product specifications at any time and without prior notice. Errors and omissions excepted.
Outdated or replaced computers and electronics are valuable sources for secondary raw materials, if recycled.
Dealers of the NMS must comply with local regulations for waste separation applicable in the country where the
supplier is located. Questions concerning the information presented in this manual may be addressed to
your dealer. For technical questions or support contact your dealer or further assistance.
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