XLS40e XLS50e XLS60e: Installation Manual
XLS40e XLS50e XLS60e: Installation Manual
XLS40e XLS50e XLS60e: Installation Manual
XLS40e
XLS50e Document No. 996-131-001 Issue 01
Installation
XLS60e Manual This manual should not be left with the end user.
XLS40/50/60e Fire Alarm Control Panels
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 NOTICE .................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ...................................................................................................... 5
1.3 NATIONAL APPROVALS ............................................................................................................ 6
1.4 EN54 INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 6
2 UNPACKING............................................................................................................................... 8
3 INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 INSTALLING THE ENCLOSURE .................................................................................................. 9
3.1.1 Removing the Chassis .................................................................................................. 9
3.1.2 Mounting the Enclosure to the Wall .............................................................................. 9
3.1.3 Remounting the Chassis............................................................................................... 9
3.2 DIMENSIONS AND FIXING POINTS ........................................................................................... 10
3.3 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS..................................................................................................... 11
3.3.1 CPU Board .................................................................................................................. 12
3.3.2 Display / Keyboard...................................................................................................... 12
3.3.3 Base Card ................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.4 Zone Extender Card (XLS60e Option Only) ............................................................... 12
3.3.5 Internal Printer (XLS60e Option Only) ........................................................................ 12
3.4 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Mains Power Input ...................................................................................................... 13
3.4.1.1 XLS40e / XLS50e Arrangement ............................................................................................13
3.4.1.2 XLS60e Arrangement............................................................................................................ 13
3.4.1.3 Mains Cable Glands .............................................................................................................. 14
3.4.2 Battery Installation ...................................................................................................... 15
3.4.2.1 General Introduction.............................................................................................................. 15
3.4.2.2 XLS40e / XLS50e Arrangement ............................................................................................15
3.4.2.3 XLS60e Arrangement............................................................................................................ 16
3.4.2.4 General Battery Connection .................................................................................................. 16
3.4.3 Detection Loops .......................................................................................................... 17
3.4.3.1 Loop Wiring Installation ......................................................................................................... 18
3.4.3.2 EMC Compliance .................................................................................................................. 19
3.4.3.3 Panel Loop Loading .............................................................................................................. 19
3.4.4 Sounder Circuits.......................................................................................................... 20
3.4.5 Auxiliary Relay Outputs............................................................................................... 22
3.4.6 Auxiliary Supply Output............................................................................................... 23
3.4.7 Panel Networking / Graphics PC Interface ................................................................. 24
3.4.7.1 Local Panel Network ............................................................................................................. 24
3.4.7.2 Master Panel to Superior Master Panel ................................................................................ 24
3.4.7.3 Panel to Graphics PC............................................................................................................ 24
3.4.8 Peripheral Loop........................................................................................................... 25
3.4.9 RS485 Wiring Arrangements ...................................................................................... 26
3.4.9.1 Daisy Chain Style Installation................................................................................................ 26
3.4.9.2 Loop Style Installation ........................................................................................................... 26
3.4.9.3 EMC Compliance .................................................................................................................. 26
3.4.9.4 Cable Screen – Earth Connections ....................................................................................... 27
3.4.10 High Integrity Loop...................................................................................................... 27
3.4.11 Group Disable Input .................................................................................................... 27
3.4.12 Class Change Input .................................................................................................... 27
3.4.13 Recommended Cables ............................................................................................... 28
3.4.14 Base Card Power Supply Connections....................................................................... 28
3.4.15 Cable Routing ............................................................................................................. 29
3.5 INSTALLING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................... 30
3.5.1 General Introduction ................................................................................................... 30
3.5.1.1 XLS40e Arrangement............................................................................................................ 30
3.5.1.2 XLS50e Arrangement............................................................................................................ 31
3.5.1.3 XLS60e Arrangement............................................................................................................ 31
Table of Figures
FIGURE 1 – PANEL FIXING CENTRES – XLS40E / XLS50E .................................................................... 10
FIGURE 2 – PANEL FIXING CENTRES - XLS60E .................................................................................... 10
FIGURE 3 – ENCLOSURE ARRANGEMENT - XLS60E .............................................................................. 11
FIGURE 4 – ENCLOSURE ARRANGEMENT – XLS40E / XLS50E ............................................................. 11
FIGURE 5 – MAINS INPUT ARRANGEMENT – XLS40E / XLS50E ............................................................ 13
FIGURE 6 – MAINS INPUT ARRANGEMENT – XLS60E ............................................................................ 14
FIGURE 7 – XLS40E / XLS50E BATTERY INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 15
FIGURE 8 – XLS60E BATTERY INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 16
FIGURE 9 – SLC CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................... 18
FIGURE 10 – LOOP WIRING WITHOUT ISOLATORS ................................................................................. 18
FIGURE 11 – LOOP WIRING WITH ISOLATORS– PREFERED ALTERNATIVE ............................................... 19
FIGURE 12 – SLC LOOP – EMC ABSORBER INSTALLATION .................................................................. 19
FIGURE 13 – SOUNDER TERMINAL CONNECTION POINTS – XLS50E...................................................... 20
FIGURE 14 – SOUNDER TERMINAL CONNECTION POINTS – XLS60E...................................................... 20
FIGURE 15 – SOUNDER WIRING ........................................................................................................... 21
FIGURE 16 – RELAY OUTPUT TERMINAL CONNECTION POINTS – XLS40E / XLS50E.............................. 22
FIGURE 17 – RELAY OUTPUT TERMINAL CONNECTION POINTS – XLS60E ............................................. 22
FIGURE 18 – AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS – XLS40E / XLS50E .................................................. 23
FIGURE 19 – AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS – XLS60E .................................................................. 23
FIGURE 20 – AUXILIARY OUTPUT - FERRITE ABSORBER (TYPICAL) ........................................................ 23
FIGURE 21 – TYPICAL RS485 – ‘DAISY CHAIN’ WIRING ........................................................................ 26
FIGURE 22 – TYPICAL RS485 – ‘LOOP’ WIRING ................................................................................... 26
FIGURE 23 – RS485 LOOP – EMC ABSORBER INSTALLATION .............................................................. 26
FIGURE 24 – RS485 SCREEN – EARTH ARRANGEMENT ....................................................................... 27
FIGURE 25 – BASE CARD POWER CONNECTIONS ................................................................................. 28
FIGURE 26 – RECOMMENDED CABLE ROUTING ARRANGEMENT – XLS40E / XLS50E ............................ 29
FIGURE 27 – RECOMMENDED CABLE ROUTING ARRANGEMENT – XLS60E ........................................... 29
FIGURE 28 – POSITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL BOARDS – XLS40E .............................................................. 30
FIGURE 29 – POSITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL BOARDS – XLS50E .............................................................. 31
FIGURE 30 – POSITIONS FOR ADDITIONAL BOARDS – XLS60E .............................................................. 31
FIGURE 31 – MOUNTING THE LOOP DRIVER ......................................................................................... 32
FIGURE 32 – MOUNTING THE RS485 / RS232 MODULE ....................................................................... 34
FIGURE 33 – MOUNTING THE RS485 / RS232 MODULE ....................................................................... 34
Table of Tables
TABLE 1 – PACKING CONTENTS LIST ...................................................................................................... 8
TABLE 2 – MAXIMUM LOOP LENGTHS ................................................................................................... 17
TABLE 3 – LIST OF COMPATIBLE PERIPHERAL DEVICES ......................................................................... 25
TABLE 4 – JUMPER SETTING FOR LOOP VOLTAGE ................................................................................. 32
TABLE 5 – JUMPER SETTING FOR LOOP VOLTAGE ................................................................................ 33
TABLE 6 – CURRENT RATING CHART – XLS40E / XLS50E ................................................................... 36
TABLE 7 – CURRENT RATING CHART - XLS60E .................................................................................... 37
TABLE 8 – XLS40E / XLS50E FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 41
TABLE 9 – XLS60E FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 42
TABLE 10 – XLS40E / XLS50E POWER SUPPLY AND CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS .................................. 43
TABLE 11 – XLS60E POWER SUPPLY AND CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS .................................................. 44
1 Introduction
1.1 Notice
• The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are
presumed to be correct. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and
reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice.
• These instructions cover the installation of the Fire Alarm Control Panels. For use with software
Refer to the User Manual (P/N 996-130-001) for details of how to operate
version 800 onwards
the system and refer to the Commissioning Manual (P/N 996-132-001) for
information on programming and Level 3 functions.
• The XLS40e, XLS50e and XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panels are 1, 1-2 and 1-5 loop panels for use with
analogue addressable devices from the following detector manufacturer ranges: -
Honeywell
Apollo
S90
Hochiki
Nittan
System Sensor
• The XLS40e, XLS50e & XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panels are not
EN54-2 EN54 approved for use with the Nittan range of signalling
EN54 devices.
! Nittan.
If the Nittan loop driver card is installed, the LPCB logo MUST be
removed.
These instructions contain procedures to follow in order to avoid injury and damage to
equipment. It is assumed that the user of this manual is a suitably trained installer who is
familiar with the relevant regulations.
This panel is CE Marked to show that it conforms to the requirements of the following
European Community Directives:
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (and the amending directive
92/23/EEC)
• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
• This panel has been tested and found to comply with the Year 2000 requirements.
• NOTE: The end date for all date functions is 31/12/2079.
• In the year prior to reaching the calendar end date, consult the Original Equipment
Supplier/ Current Maintenance Contractor for advice.
EN54-2 13.7 • The XLS40e, XLS50e & XLS60e range of panels has many features,
EN54 which if used inappropriately, may contravene the requirements of
! Maximum of 512 EN54. Where such a possibility may arise, a suitable warning is given
sensors / manual with brief details of the EN54 requirement and the relevant section it
call points per pertains to. A typical EN54 non-compliance warning is illustrated.
panel.
All equipment is to be installed in accordance with the appropriate standards for the
country and area of installation.
This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate
national, regional and local wiring regulations. In the UK the wiring must conform to the
requirements of the IEE Wiring Regulations – Sixteenth Edition.
• This Fire Control Panel complies with the requirements of EN54-2/4 1997. In addition
EN54 to the basic requirements of EN54, the panel conforms to the following optional
9 functions.
EN54 • The power supplies for the XLS40e, XLS50e and XLS60e range of panels complies
9 with the following clauses of EN54-4.
2 Unpacking
• The XLS40e, XLS50e and XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panels are simple to install if the recommended
procedures described in this manual are followed. Refer to the Commissioning Manual for details of how
to program the system operation.
• Before installing the XLS40e, XLS50e or XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panels, first ensure that all the
equipment has been received. The packing box should contain the following items.
• Frame and mount the supplied Reference Guide, on the wall, adjacent to the Panel.
NOTE:
The EOL resistors supplied are standard resistors. If EOL resistor assemblies with 150 mm flying leads are
required, please order these separately under part number 170-073-682.
3 Installation
3.1 Installing the Enclosure
• Unlock the front door and remove the battery cable, ferrite absorber and EOL resistor kits. Store these in
a secure place for re-use later.
Handle the chassis by holding the metalwork only. DO NOT lift it by holding the printed
circuit boards or any parts on the circuit boards.
For details of knockout positions, refer to section 3.4.15. Cables must be megger tested
before any active devices are fitted and before the connections are made to the terminal
blocks.
Handle the chassis by holding the metalwork only. DO NOT lift it by holding the printed
circuit boards or any parts on the circuit boards.
280mm 60mm
140mm
357mm
400mm
FIXING HOLES Ø5.0mm
Display /
Keyboard CPU Card
Base Card
Zone Expander
Card (Option)
Printer
Mounting
Plate
Power Supply
Card
AC Mains
Terminal
Block
FUSE
Transformer
and Filter
Assembly
Base
Card
CPU
Display / Card
Keyboard
Power
Supply Card
EN54-2
EN54
The panel is not EN54 approved for use with Nittan.
! Nittan If the Nittan option is fitted, the LPCB logo insert label MUST be removed.
• For details of the compatible signalling devices, refer to the relevant installation guide supplied with the
loop driver module. At least one loop driver board MUST be installed for the unit to operate as a Fire
Alarm Control Panel.
• The base card may be augmented by one (XLS40e), one or two (XLS50e) or by one, two or three
(XLS60e) plug-in serial interface cards. The serial interface cards provide for networking of panels and for
connection of peripheral devices. The XLS40e cannot be installed as part of a network.
Green / Yellow
Brown
Fuse
For EMC Compliance, fit the ISOLATE
supplied Ferrite Absorber ELSEWHERE
The panel shall be supplied with AC mains power via a readily accessible disconnect device
(‘isolation’ switch) to facilitate servicing and be provided with suitable earth fault protection
incorporated in the building installation wiring. The minimum cross sectional area of the
mains cable should be 0.75mm and the supply should be fused with a 5A HRC anti-surge
fuse.
1
With the appropriate transformer fitted.
• Connect the neutral (Blue/Black) wire to the left-hand terminal and connect the Phase or Live
(Brown/Red) wire to the right hand terminal.
Blue
ISOLATE
Brown
Maintain separation between Green
ELSEWHERE
F1 T 3.15A H 250V
in the enclosure.
F1 T 3.15A H 250V
N L
Chassis
Replace the cover, supplied,
over the terminal block.
The panel shall be supplied with AC mains power via a readily accessible disconnect device
(‘isolation’ switch) to facilitate servicing and be provided with suitable earth fault protection
incorporated in the building installation wiring. The minimum cross sectional area of the
mains cable should be 0.75mm and the supply should be fused with a 5A HRC anti-surge
fuse.
The cable gland and cord anchorage bushing used to route the mains cable through the
20mm knockout MUST have a minimum flame retardant rating of 94HB.
• Typical glands / bushings are: -
Type Manufacturer Supplier / Part No.
Gland IP68 – Nylon 66 M20 Black, Rating UL94V-2 Multicomp Farnell 927-739
Gland IP65 – Brass M20, EExd / Eexe Lappcable A2F20S
Bushing Nylon 66 M20 Black, Rating UL94V-2 Multicomp Farnell 303-0751
Do not make the final battery connections until the installation is complete.
Battery Lead Connections are not power limited.
Before installation.
New Batteries require ‘top charging’ prior to being put into service. For further information
and for a list of recommended batteries, refer to Section 5.2.3.
Battery Stops
12AH 12AH
#2 #1
Battery Stops
- Charger
+
Black Output Red
Wire Wire
Link Wire
- + - +
2 1
The detection circuit should be separated from other cable runs to minimize the risk of
external interference. Under extremely noisy conditions, twisted pair wire is
recommended to reduce interference.
The Detection Loop Circuits are supervised and power limited.
• Shielded cable should be used for all detection (SLC) circuits. It is important that the shield is always
terminated to a good earth connection at both ends of the loop. Mineral insulated copper cable (MICC) is
recommended for the best screening purposes. However, most of the established brands of fire related
screened cables are suitable. Refer to Section 3.4.13 for a list of recommended cables.
• The core size, length of wiring run and detection circuit loading will produce a voltage drop along the
length of the cable. To determine if the installed loop driver can fully support the planned loop
configuration, use the detector manufacturers’ calculations for voltage and capacitance.
ALWAYS check that conductors of appropriate diameter are used so that the voltage at
the detectors is within the detector manufacturer’s specification.
The maximum permitted impedance for the SLC Loop is 40 ohms. This must be reduced if
loop powered sounders are installed.
• The following table lists the maximum recommended cable loop lengths for each detection loop type.
Wiring to external devices should follow the appropriate manufacturer’s instructions.
• NOTE 1: Cable runs in excess of 2km are not recommended. Otherwise, cable capacitance (Max. 0.5uF
per loop) and inductance may start to interfere with data transmission. Refer to the manufacturers’ quoted
figures for maximum cable capacitance.
• The SLC (detector) circuits should be installed as loops with or without isolator modules. The wiring
details are as described below.
• The detection loop connections are made on the terminal blocks at the top of the base card.
(+) RETURN
• Form the loop by taking wires from the positive and Data / Power (+) OUT
Data / Power (-) OUT
(-) RETURN
FACP Connections
Data / Power (+) OUT
DO NOT loop wiring under any terminals. Break wire run to maintain supervision.
• It is recommended that Short Circuit Isolators be installed. Install the isolators at strategic points in the
loop (i.e. zonal boundaries) to prevent an external short circuit from removing more than 32 addressable
points from the system. Note: The loop driver modules have built-in isolators so it is not required to place
isolator modules on the outputs of the FACP.
• Refer to the following diagram for information.
FACP Connections
Data / Power (+) OUT
ISOLATORS
Sounder Circuits
SOUNDER CIRCUITS
• Any other devices connected to sounder outputs must be suppressed and polarized.
• Refer to Section 3.4.13 for a list of recommended cables.
FACP Connections
SOUNDER A (+)
EOL (6800Ω)
SOUNDER B (-)
DO NOT loop wiring under any terminals. Break wire run to maintain supervision.
• Cable runs in excess of 1km (3200’) are not recommended. Otherwise, the capacitance and inductance of
the cable may affect the performance of the system. For systems with Nittan detectors, cable runs should
not exceed ½ km (1600’).
• Always check that conductors of appropriate diameter are used so that the voltage of all sounders is
within the manufacturers specification when the panel is operating under AC Mains failure and minimum
battery voltage conditions (Refer to Table 10 & Table 11 for minimum panel output voltage).
Relay Circuits
_____ _____
#1 #2
RELAY CIRCUITS
Do not connect any wiring to the relay contacts that is not power limited.
Auxiliary Output
AUXILIARY OUTPUT
0V (Gnd) 24V DC
The total current loading of all
detection loops, sounder circuits and
auxiliary supply must not exceed the
rated output capability of the panel –
refer to specification tables.
Absorber
Small
the diagram.
Figure 20 – Auxiliary Output - Ferrite Absorber
(Typical)
All cables connected to the XLS40e, XLS50e or XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panels should be
fire resistant cables. The drain earth wire, where available, should be connected to the earth
tag on the cable entry gland and to a suitable earth point at the remote end of the cable.
Grey Red
Blue Black
Orange
XLS50e
Only
XLS50e
Only
Route cables
behind chassis
Sounder and
AUX Power
Power-Limited
Relay Outputs
Non Power-Limited
Always ensure that the mains and battery power supplies have been isolated before
plugging or unplugging any of the internal circuit boards.
Follow the specific instructions supplied with each item of additional equipment.
At least one loop driver board MUST be installed for the unit to operate as a Fire Alarm
Control Panel.
• The following diagrams show the locations for installing additional equipment onto the base card.
RS485
Interface
Card
Loop Driver
Module
Loop Driver
Modules
Loop Driver
Modules
Serial Interface
Cards
J1
J2
N/O N/C COM N/O N/C COM A- A+ B- B+ C- C+ D- D+ 0V 24V
TB10 TB7 TB8 TB9 TB6
10-way
The XLS40e, XLS50e and XLS60e Fire header
Alarm Control Panels only support one
manufacturer loop type at a time.
DO NOT install loop drivers of different
types in the panel. Figure 31 – Mounting the Loop Driver
Ensure that the Jumper setting is in the correct position for the installed loop driver
module before applying any power to the panel.
Ensure that the Jumper setting is in the correct position for the installed loop driver
module before applying any power to the panel.
• Use either the four fixing screws (M3 x 6mm) or the four 4-way
nylon spacers (M3 x 30mm), supplied with the module, connector
to mount the card onto the nylon spacers on the base
card.
Base Card
• Plug the 8-way ribbon cable connector into the 8-way RS485/232
socket (S-PORT-D on XLS40e, S-PORT-C and S- Interface Module
PORT-D on XLS50e, PL2, PL3, PL4 on XLS60e) on the
base card. Ensure the connector is fully inserted and
that there is no misalignment. 10-way
connector
Ensure that the 8-way ribbon cable
connector IS NOT inserted into the 10- 8-way
way connector on the XLS60e base connector
card. Figure 32 – Mounting the RS485 / RS232
Module
Peripheral Units (Maximum 0.340 Amps total auxiliary 24V (Maximum 0.340 Amps total auxiliary 24V
DC supply) 4 DC supply) 4
Sounder A Load
Sounder B Load
Total A Total B
Standby Period Total A x 24 = Alarm Period Total B x 0.5 =
Total C Total D
Battery Ah ( C + D ) x 1.2 =
Table 6 – Current Rating Chart – XLS40e / XLS50e
1: Refer to Section –4.1 below.
2: Typical Quiescent currents quoted. Refer to data sheet for supply current range in all conditions.
3: Maximum Alarm Load quoted. Refer to data sheet for supply current range in all conditions.
4: Ensure total load of peripherals under all alarm and operating or fault conditions does not exceed maximum rating quoted.
Peripheral Units (Maximum 0.340 Amps total auxiliary 24V (Maximum 0.340 Amps total auxiliary 24V
DC supply) 4 DC supply) 4
Sounder A Load
Sounder B Load
Sounder C Load
Sounder D Load
Total A Total B
Standby Period Total A x 24 = Alarm Period Total B x 0.5 =
Total C Total D
Battery Ah ( C + D ) x 1.2 =
Table 7 – Current Rating Chart - XLS60e
1: Refer to Section –4.1 below.
2: Typical Quiescent currents quoted. Refer to data sheet for supply current range in all conditions.
3: Maximum Alarm Load quoted. Refer to data sheet for supply current range in all conditions.
4: Ensure total load of peripherals under all alarm and operating or fault conditions does not exceed maximum rating quoted.
• The XLS60e Fire Alarm Control Panel supervises and charges the two 12-volt batteries that make up the
standby power source. Batteries are available commercially and should be of the sealed lead acid type.
Suggested suppliers for the Batteries are Yuasa and Powersonic.
• Use the current rating chart, along with the following formulae, to determine the size of the batteries to
satisfy the specific installation conditions.
• Batteries with capacity greater than 24Ah should be installed in a separate enclosure that is suitable for
Fire Protection Use such as Battery Box – 797-025-001, with wiring connected to the panel through
conduit.
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance Schedule
• The following Maintenance routine as recommended in EN54-14 should be adopted.
Recommended replacement - 10 years for panels in continuous service. 4 years for CPU cards
held as spares and not powered up.
• The LED backlit liquid crystal display gives a life that is significantly better than most other display
technologies. The contrast of the LCD will gradually deteriorate as this part ages. This item can therefore
be changed when normal contrast starts to fade.
Manufacturers expected life - 3-5 years at an ambient temperature of 20 Celsius, NB life decreases
approximately 50% for every 10° Celsius increase in temperature.
Before installation.
New Batteries require ‘top charging’ prior to being put into service.
Yuasa recommend top charging at 28.8V DC for 15 – 20 hours for batteries up to 6 months
old from data of manufacture.
It is normal for lead-acid type batteries to discharge hydrogen whilst being charged. The
panel is adequately ventilated to dissipate this hydrogen.
DO NOT seal the panel enclosure or mount the panel in a sealed enclosure or cavity.
6 Specifications
6.1 Functional Specifications
1
With appropriate transformer fitted.
2
If loop sounders are used, the maximum output from the two loop driver cards will be 400mA maximum. This will have to
be deducted from the 1.3A external load.
3
At V battery = 21V and mains supply disconnected.
4
Refer to Section 5.2.3 for a list of recommended batteries and suppliers.
1
With appropriate transformer fitted.
2
If loop sounders are used, the maximum output from the five loop driver cards will be 1000mA maximum. This will have to
be deducted from the 1.5A external load.
3
Output = Battery voltage – 1.0 volts under AC Mains power failure conditions.
4
Refer to Section 5.2.3 for a list of recommended batteries and suppliers.
NOTES