VESDA LaserPLUS User manual

Vision Fire & Security
LaserPLUS Product
Guide
October 13, 2005
Part:19145


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Standards
We strongly recommend that this document is read in conjunction with the appropriate local codes and standards for smoke detection and
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FDA
This VESDA product incorporates a laser device and is classified as a Class 1 laser product that complies with FDA regulations 21 CFR
1040.10. The laser is housed in a sealed detector chamber and contains no serviceable parts. The laser emits invisible light and can be
hazardous if viewed with the naked eye. Under no circumstances should the detector chamber be opened.
FM
3611 Hazardous Approval Warning: Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing of relays used on the detector. Relays used on
the detector are marked “TX2-5V”, “G6S-2-5V” or “EC2-5NU”.
VESDA detectors must not be connected or disconnected to a PC while the equipment is powered in an FM Division 2 hazardous
(classified) location (defined by FM 3611).
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Codes and Standards Information for Air Sampling Smoke Detection
ONORM F3014
ONORM F3014, transport times for all tubes (including capillaries) must not exceed 60 seconds from any hole. This means that the pre-
designed pipe networks that include capillaries cannot be used.
AS1603.8
The performance of this product is dependent upon the configuration of the pipe network. Any extensions or modifications to the pipe
network may cause the product to stop working correctly. You must check that ASPIRE2 approves alterations before making any changes.
ASPIRE2 is available from your VESDA ASD distributor.
AS1603.13
AS1603.13: VESDA detectors are not compliant with the pressure testing in this standard.
FM Approved Applications
The product must be powered from VPS-100US-120, VPS-100US-220 or VPS-220 only.
European Installations
The product must use a power supply conforming to EN54: Part 4.
Document: 10278_03
The product complies with the following standards.
AS1603.8-1996
GEI 1-048:Jan 1997
FM3230-3250 FM3820
21 CFR 1010.221 CFR 1010.3
AS2211 EN60950 AS/NZS3548 FCC Class B
EN 50081-1 EN 50130-4
UL 268 UL268A
UL and FM Compliancy
All installers must ensure that environments that require UL approved product must have the requirements of a remote display or FACP
connected to the detectors. Failure to do so will void product compliance for UL and FM certification that is stated on the detector approval
and rating label.
Approval Certification:
Vision Fire & Security have had this product tested and approved by UL and FM. This product is fully listed and compliant as long as the
exception in UL268 is adhered to. Please see section 17.5 of UL268, 2003 Edition.
“17.5 A lamp or equivalent means shall be provided on a spot-type detector head or base to identify it as the unit from which the alarm was
initiated”.
Exception: The alarm-indicating-means is not required on a detector whose use is restricted to a specific control unit that identifies
the individual detector in alarm.
As long as these models are connected to a remote display or to a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) that identifies if the detector is in alarm
then it is a compliant product.

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Contents
Scope ................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction to the LaserPLUS ......................................................................................................1
LaserPLUS Features ...............................................................................................................1
Operation of the LaserPLUS ..........................................................................................................1
LaserPLUS Configurations ......................................................................................................3
Display module ...................................................................................................................4
VESDA LCD Programmer ...................................................................................................6
LaserPLUS Components ........................................................................................................7
LaserPLUS Product Information ....................................................................................................8
Product Specifications .............................................................................................................8
LaserPLUS Dimensions ........................................................................................................10
LaserPLUS Ratings and Approvals .......................................................................................11
Default Settings .....................................................................................................................12
Relays ...................................................................................................................................13
LaserPLUS relay Assignments and Conditions to Change States ....................................14
Relays default settings ......................................................................................................14
General Purpose Input (GPI) Functions ............................................................................15
Mounting the LaserPLUS ..............................................................................................................16
Securing the mounting bracket .............................................................................................16
Mounting the LaserPLUS in Normal Orientation ...............................................................17
Mounting the LaserPLUS in the Inverted Orientation .......................................................17
Mounting the LaserPLUS without a mounting bracket ......................................................17
Recess mounting kit ..........................................................................................................18
These kits are used to house a detector inside a wall cavity. ...........................................18
Connecting the LaserPLUS to the Pipe Network .......................................................................19
Inlet Pipes .............................................................................................................................19
Managing the Exhaust Air .....................................................................................................20
LaserPLUS Wiring Connections ..................................................................................................20
The Termination Card ...........................................................................................................20
VESDAnet Terminals ........................................................................................................20
Connections for GPI ..........................................................................................................21
Typical Wiring To Fire Panel (FACP) ................................................................................22
Wiring To an Address Loop Module. .................................................................................22
Power Source ................................................................................................................................23
Back Up Battery .............................................................................................................................23
Powering Up ..................................................................................................................................25
Installation Checklist .............................................................................................................26
Preliminary Systems Check .........................................................................................................27
Maintaining the LaserPLUS detector ...........................................................................................27
Replacing the chassis/Air Inlet Pipe Manifold .......................................................................28
Internal Wiring for LaserPLUS ..............................................................................................30

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Spare Parts ........................................................................................................................... 32

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1.1 Scope
The LaserPLUS Product Guide is written to provide you with comprehensive knowledge of the
detector.
This guide introduces you to the LaserPLUS features, technical specifications and gives an
understanding of its components and their function. You will also find instructions on installing,
cabling and powering up the detector.
This guide is for anyone involved with the design, maintenance and purchasing of a VESDA
system. It is assumed that anyone using this manual has knowledge and the appropriate
certification from the local fire and electrical authorities.
1.2 Introduction to the LaserPLUS
The LaserPLUS is an aspirating smoke detector providing very early warning of fire conditions by
drawing air samples through an air sampling pipe network. The detector chamber can detect
presence of smoke at very low concentrations. The embedded and PC software complimenting
the LaserPLUS provides a wide range of user defined parameters and reporting capabilities. The
detector easily interfaces with fire warning and fire suppression release systems, and can be
easily integrated into a building management system.
LaserPLUS Features
The LaserPLUS features make it a versatile smoke detection product:
• Each detector can cover an area up to 2,000 m2(20,000 sq. ft.)
• Wide sensitivity range
• Four programmable alarm thresholds
• AutoLearn feature
• Four pipe Inlets
• Individual pipe flow monitoring
• Replaceable air filter cartridge
• Option for inverted mounting
• Recessed mounting option
• Modular to meet site specific requirements
• Modular Display Module and LCD Programmer
• Seven programmable relays
• High efficiency aspirator
• Programmable general purpose Input
• PC capable programming and monitoring
• Multilingual displays
• Event log for up to 18,000 events
1.3 Operation of the LaserPLUS
An air sampling pipe network collects air samples from a protected area. The VESDA integrated
aspirator draws air into the sampling pipes through a pipe inlet manifold (up to four pipes can be
connected to a LaserPLUS detector). For further information on air sampling pipe networks
please see the Pipe Network Design and Installation Manuals.
Some of this air flows to the dual stage filter. The first stage air filter removes dust and dirt from
the sampled air and flows to the laser detector chamber to detect the presence of smoke.

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Any smoke detected in the laser detection chamber is signaled to the main processor card. If the
presence of detected smoke is higher than the set thresholds it is reported as an alert, action, fire
1 or fire 2 alarm depending upon the alarm thresholds. The second stage filter further filters the
air to produce ultra clean air. The ultra clean air is used to clean the optical surfaces in the laser
detection chamber.
Figure 1 - Operation and internal air flow of a LaserPLUS
A
B
C
D
E
F
Legend
A Air inlets from pipe networks
B Air is drawn into the aspirator
C Some air is filtered and:
D flows into the chamber for testing
E is filtered a second time, then used to flush the chamber with
ultra clean air
F All air is then vented

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LaserPLUS Configurations
The modular options available with a LaserPLUS are:
• Fire and OK LEDs (FOK)
•LCDProgrammer
• LaserPLUS Display Module
Figure 2 - VLP-012 VESDA LaserPLUS installed with LCD Programmer and
Display Module

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Display module
The LaserPLUS Display Module is mounted either on the detector front cover or at a remote
location in a remote mounting box or a 19” subrack. It provides a visual representation of the
smoke levels and the four alarm stages for the assigned detector. An array of fault LEDs
illuminate in different configurations to report Urgent, Minor, Zone and System faults. Up to 20
Display Modules can be assigned to one detector, however the Display Module can be
configured to report the status of only one detector at a time.
Figure 3 - Display Module for LaserPLUS
Legend
A Alarm Threshold Indicators
B Bar graph of detected smoke
C Numerical Display
D Alarm LEDs
E Fault LEDs
F Push Button Keys
A
B C
D
E
F

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OK LED
The OK LED stays illuminated during normal operation indicating the unit is
functioning normally. When this LED is off a warning beep sounds, indicating a
Fault condition is active.
Isolate LED
This LED is illuminated when the detector is Isolated and relays are de-
activated disabling alarm outputs of the detector. The display can be
programmed to beep every 60 seconds.
Alarm Levels
ALERT: When illuminated this LED indicates that the
smoke level is above the alert threshold. This means
the detector has identified very early stages of a fire
condition and/or that the smoke level in the area is
above normal.
ACTION: When illuminated this LED indicates that the
detected smoke level has passed the threshold value
fixed for Action, but is not intended to initiate a general
fire alarm response procedure.
FIRE 1: When illuminated this LED indicates that the
detected smoke level is above the threshold value set
to initiate a general fire alarm response procedure.
This indicates a fire may be imminent or is in
progress. When interfaced with a Fire Alarm Control
Panel (FACP) it can generate an automatic fire alarm.
FIRE 2: When illuminated this LED indicates a fire is in progress. The detector
can be interfaced with an FACP to activate automatic suppression systems
and evacuation procedures.
Bar graph The Bar graph is a 20 step indicator where each indicator represents an
increase in the detected level of smoke, relative to the preset fire alarm level.
Threshold
Indicators
The illuminated LEDs represent visual settings for ALERT, ACTION, and FIRE
1 alarm levels. The FIRE 1 indicator is always at the top.
Fault LEDs
The Fault LEDs illuminate to indicate:
URGENT: A serious fault requiring immediate attention
SYSTEM: A fault affecting the network to which the Display Module is
connected
ZONE: A fault in the VESDA Zone monitored by the Display Module
POWER: A fault in the power supply if the GPI function is used
NETWORK: A communications fault on VESDAnet
AIRFLOW: Higher or lower than acceptable levels of air flow through the inlet
pipe(s)
FILTER: The air filter requires changing
Figure 4 - IllumInated lights showing faults

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VESDA LCD Programmer
The VESDA LCD Programmer is used for configuring, commissioning and maintenance of the
devices on VESDAnet. It can replace either the center or the right plate of the front cover of the
detector, or can be mounted at a remote location. A hand-held model is also available. The hand-
held model is connected to the VESDAnet socket on the termination card of the detector. For a
detailed description and use of the LCD Programmer please refer to the VESDA LCD
Programmer Manual.
Figure 5 - LCD Programmer module
Push Button
Keys
These buttons enable various systems functions. These do not allow
configuring the system. The buttons can be disabled by the systems
administrator.
Mode/Test (Dual Function): Selects modes on the numerical display -
sensitivity, smoke level, or zone number. When depressed for more than two
seconds it performs a light test function.
Silence: This button silences any alarm or fault warnings. The LEDs stop
flashing to acknowledge a fault or alarm condition.
Reset: Resets any latched alarms and faults on the detector. Any active
alarms or faults are reported again after the time delays have elapsed.
Isolate: Isolates the detector from any external devices or systems (an isolate
alarm will normally be raised at the Fire Alarm Control Panel).
Note: It is normal practise to signal the Isolate condition to the Fire Control
Panel using the Isolate relay.
Numerical
Display
Sensitivity: Shows the level of smoke that must be measured to illuminate the
entire bar graph and always corresponds with the Fire 1 alarm level.
Smoke Level: Indicates the current level of smoke in the relevant VESDA
Zone and is represented as % obs/m or % obs/ft.
Zone Number: This is the VESDA Zone number assigned to the Display
Module.
Note: The Mode button is used to select the parameter to display in the
numeric display. These values represent the current readings for the corre-
sponding parameters mentioned alongside the lit LED.
Legend
A Display
B Keys

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LaserPLUS Components
Figure 6 - An exploded view of the detector
A
BCDE
F
G
H
Legend
A Front cover E Pipe inlet manifold
B Termination card F Air filter
C Blank card protecting processor card G Aspirator
D Chassis with laser detector chamber H Mounting box/enclosure

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1.4 LaserPLUS Product Information
Product Specifications
Supply Voltage 18 to 30 VDC
Power Consumption @24 VDC
• LaserPLUS with Blank
Plates 3,000rpm
Normal: 5.8 W
Alarm On: 6.24 W
• LaserPLUS with Blank
Plates @ 4,200rpm
Normal: 6.72 W
Alarm On: 7.2 W
• Programmer Module Normal: 1.08 W (Backlight Off)
Alarm On: 1.44 W (Backlight On)
• Display Module Normal: 1.6 W
Alarm On: 1.6 W
Dimensions (WHD) 350 mm x 225 mm x 125 mm (13.8 in x 8.9 in x 4.9 in)
Weight 4.0 kg (9 lbs) including Display and Programmer Modules
Operating Temperature
(To operate the LaserPLUS
detector outside these
parameters please contact
your nearest VESDA
Technical Office)
Detector Ambient:
UL tested: 0° to 39°C (32° F to 103°F)
Sampled Air: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
Humidity: 10-95% RH, non-condensing
Storage Temperatures
(Non-operational)
Up to 2 years (battery life)
Dry (<95% humidity)
0° to 85°C
Must not exposed to sunlight or other radiation sources
Sampling Pipe Network Maximum length per pipe 100 m (328 ft)
Aggregate pipe length: 200 m (650 ft)
Pipe Modelling Design Tool: ASPIRE2™
Pipe Size Internal Diameter: 15-21 mm (0.874 inch)
External Diameter: 25 mm (1.05 inch)
(25 mm to 1.050 inch adaptor supplied for USA market)
Relays 7 relays. Contacts rated 2A @ 30 VDC.
Programmable to latch or non-latch states
Programmable 0 - 60 seconds time delay for each relay
Relays Default Configuration 7 relays:
Alert, Action, Fire 1, Fire 2, Minor Fault, Urgent Fault and Isolate.
(7 x NO/NC contacts)

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Table 1 - LaserPLUS Detectors Specifications
Note: For operating the LaserPLUS Detector outside the parameters mentioned above
please contact VESDA Technical Support
Note: UL Mode: Factory Default = ON (Fire 2 set to 12% obs/m 4% obs/ft. to comply with
UL268)
Note: Factory Default = OFF (Fire 2 Threshold can be set up to 20% obs/m 6.25%/ft).
IP Rating IP30
Cable Access 8 x 25 mm (1in) knockouts in various positions
Cable Termination Screw terminal blocks (0.2-2.5 sq mm, 30-12 AWG)
Alarm Range 0.005 to 20.00% obs/m
(0.0015 to 6.25% obs/ft.)
Threshold Setting Range Alert: 0.005 - 1.990% obs/m
(0.0015 - 0.6218% obs/ft.)
Action: 0.010 - 1.995% obs/m
(0.0031 - 0.6234% obs/ft.)
Fire 1: 0.015 - 2% obs/m
(0.0046 - 0.625% obs/ft.)
Fire 2: 0.020 - 20% obs/m
(0.0062 - 6.25% obs/ft.)**
** Limited to 12% obs/m 4% obs/ft. in UL mode
All shipments are factory configured for UL Mode. If the UL Mode is
switched OFF the UL listing will be voided.
Key Software Features
• Event log: Up to 18,000 events stored on FIFO basis
• AutoLearn: Minimum 15 minutes
Maximum 15 days, 23 hrs, 59 minutes
Recommended minimum period 14 days
During AutoLearn, thresholds are NOT changed from pre-set values
• Referencing: Compensation for external ambient conditions
• Four Alarm Levels: Alert, Action, Fire 1 and Fire 2
• Two Fault Warning Levels: Minor Fault and Urgent fault
• Maintenance Aids: Filter and flow monitoring
Event reporting via VESDAnet or event log

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LaserPLUS Dimensions
Figure 7 - LaserPLUS dimensions - rear view

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Figure 8 - LaserPLUS dimensions
LaserPLUS Ratings and Approvals
Figure 9 - Example of an approvals label

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Default Settings
Parameter Default Value
Range Access
Level
Minimum Maximum
Event Log - Events
• Smoke Level Enabled N/A N/A Adm
• Alarms Enabled N/A N/A Adm
• Faults Enabled N/A N/A Adm
• User Action Enabled N/A N/A Adm
Fire 2 Threshold 2% obs/m 0.625%
obs/ft.
0.02% obs/m
0.0062% obs/ft.
20.% obs/m
6.25% obs/ft.
Adm
Fire 1 Threshold 0.2% obs/m
0.0625% obs/ft.
0.015% obs/m
0.0046% obs/ft.
2% obs/m
0.6250% obs/ft.
Adm
Action Threshold 0.14% obs/m
0.044% obs/ft.
0.010% obs/m
0.0031 obs/ft.
1.995% obs/m
(0.6234% obs/ft.
Adm
Alert Threshold 0.08% obs/m
0.025% obs/ft.
0.005% obs/m
0.0015% obs/ft.
1.990% obs/m
0.6218% obs/ft.
Adm
Alarm Delays…Fire 2 10 seconds 0 seconds 60 seconds Adm
Alarm Delays…Fire 1 10 seconds 0 seconds 60 seconds Adm
Alarm Delays…Action 10 seconds 0 seconds 60 seconds Adm
Alarm Delays…Alert 10 seconds 0 seconds 60 seconds Adm
Delay Times Simultaneous Simultaneous Cumulative Adm
Instant Fire Disabled Enabled Disabled Adm
Change-over Times:
•Day
• Night
07:00:00
19:00:00
Two seconds 11:59:58 Adm
Weekend Saturday & Sunday Adjust to suit
environment
Adjust to suit
environment
Adm
Holidays:
• First Day
•LastDay
1-Jan-90
1-Jan-90
Adjust to suit
environment
Adjust to suit
environment
Adm
Smoke Change:
•ChangeBy
• Min. Interval
0.02% obs/m
0.0062% obs/ft.
2 seconds
0.005% obs/m
0.0015% obs/ft.
2 seconds
0.2% obs/m
0.0625% obs/ft.
10 seconds
Adm
Dst
AutoLearn 14 days
0 Hours
0 Minutes
0 Days
0 Hours
15 minutes
15 days
23 Hours
59 Minutes
Adm
Adm
Adm
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