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Delta DA Quad Installation-Guide

The Delta DA Quad is a fire detection and alarm module designed for decentralized fire alarm installations. The installation process includes unpacking, mechanical and electrical installation, and configuration, with specific guidelines for handling sensitive components. The document outlines connection requirements, terminal block configurations, and compliance with relevant standards and directives.

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Delta DA Quad Installation-Guide

The Delta DA Quad is a fire detection and alarm module designed for decentralized fire alarm installations. The installation process includes unpacking, mechanical and electrical installation, and configuration, with specific guidelines for handling sensitive components. The document outlines connection requirements, terminal block configurations, and compliance with relevant standards and directives.

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Installation guide

Delta DA Quad

Detection and
Alarm module
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
the part of Honeywell Life Safety AS.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the explicit written
permission of Honeywell Life Safety AS.
Copyright ©: Honeywell Life Safety AS, Norway 2009
NS-ISO 9001:2000 Sertifikat No.900765
Sertifikatet omfatter ikke produkter.

This product satisfies all requirements applicable to relevant standards and directives:

EMC
Immunity Standard
à EN50130-4 Product Family Std. Immunity Alarm Systems
Generic Emission Standard:
à EN50081-1 Residential, Commercial and Light Industry
à EN50081-2 Industrial Environment
LVD
LVD73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive

Delta DA Quad is testet according to EN54-4

0470-CPD-0024

For other type approvals and certificates, visit our Web site: www.eltek-fs.com

Please contact our Head Office at the following addresses:

Honeywell Life Safety AS


P.O.Box 3514
N-3007 DRAMMEN
Norway
Tel.: +47 32 24 48 00
Fax: +47 32 24 48 01
E-mail : fire.safety@eltek-fs.com

Visit our Web site on the Internet: www.eltek-fs.com


Technical Personnel Area: Click on Login TechZone

351215.033 Issue 2, September 2009

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1. Installation
Congratulations on your purchase of the Delta DA Quad module!
— a cost-effective fire detection and alarm module developed to
facilitate the decentralisation of the fire alarm installation
throughout the protected area.
This equipment is packed to withstand the normal stresses of
transport and storage. However, it must not be exposed to impact,
extreme humidity or major fluctuation in temperature (storage
temperature -20°C to +70°C)
It is also important that the equipment is stored in the original
packaging, in a suitable storeroom, before installation begins. The
installation cables and other equipment is not included in the
delivery.
Figure 1 Packaging, Delta DA Quad
The installation of Delta DA Quad principally consists of:
1. Unpacking
— identification and inspection of equipment received
2. Mechanical installation
— Fixing the module to a wall or in to a cabinet
3. Electrical installation
— connecting cables and plugs to the module
4. Configuration
- Please contact Honeywell Life Safety’s service department

System Diagram
This system diagram shows an example of the inputs, outputs and other interfacing
connections used in a Delta DA Quad fire alarm installation.
Main panel Reception area
Delta OP
01
Graphic presentation and remote
control of panels from a PC Tele
Remote Alarm
Fire Brigade
DELTA Net (eBus &
Loop components HDFA Detection Line) 24VDC

05 126 120 15
monitored with end of
(Closed two-wire ring circuit with earth)

Delta Da Quad
Sounder Outputs are
02
--| 1
Alarm Circuits

line resistors.
Ana. Add. Detector loops

01 99
06 01 26 --| 2

--| 3
24V Bat.
09 08 07 01 --| 4
220 VAC
Technical room
02 11
Volt. Free Outputs

12 126
Control Circuits

10
(NC-C-NO)

+24V Aux. Supply 1


+24V Aux. Supply
M
Loop powered 2
02.12.1 detector
sounder

Figure 2 Example of fire alarm installation using Delta OP panel (system 01) and Delta DA Quad module (system
02), monitoring addressable Esser loop components. For connection of the remote alarm, see folder 'Kit for OP:
Fire Brigade Termination Card'. Use the EDP-1 hand-held programmer to address the IQ8 detectors.

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Unpacking
This product includes semiconductor components that are sensitive to electro static
discharge (ESD). The product can be damaged, perform poorly or have a reduced
lifecycle if it is exposed to incorrect treatment during installation, servicing or transport.
Circuit cards must be handled as sensitive electronic equipment, i.e. you must use special
aids and handling methods which prevent damage in accordance with NS-ISO-9001.
Delta DA Quad is packed in a special box. Following variants are available:
◊ As part of the Delta Compact Quad fire alarm control panel
Special treatment of
circuit cards
(ESD sensitive ◊ As an independent module— for connection to an existing fire alarm system
equipment) or as an independent fire alarm module with decentralised Delta OP panel
Check that you have received all the parts:

1 2 3 4

Delta DA Quad

User's Guide Installation Guide Terminating set


Delta DA Quad Delta DA Quad Art.. No. 251380.10
(this manual) (diodes, resistors, fuses)

Mechanical Installation
This product is CE labelled and meets all requirements set out in relevant
standards/directives.

; The electrical engineer is responsible for ensuring that the EMC properties of this
product/system do not deteriorate during installation.

Installing the Module


Protective cover
for terminal blocks
You can install Delta DA Quad on a wall or in a cabinet by fastening
the module with six suitable screws through the holes (4.5mm Ø) in
the fastening brackets. Centre distances are 62 mm and 195 mm.
Adjust the installation height as required.

Fastening brackets

Securing screw for


protective cover

Terminal blocks

Figure 3 Delta DA Quad mounting instructions. Remove the securing


screw and lift the protective cover to access the terminal blocks.

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Electrical Installation
Connect the cables to the Delta DA Quad module by screwing off and lifting up the
protective cover of the terminal blocks — see Figure 3, on page 4 — and fasten the
cables to the terminal block as illustrated in ‘Figure 5 Standard terminal block
connections for Delta DA Quad (factory settings)’, on page 6.
See also ‘Figure 4 Location of terminal blocks and plugs on Delta DA Quad’, page 5.
If the Delta DA Quad module has been programmed with a configuration other than
the factory setting, you must connect the cables according to the terminal block
drawings for that configuration.

; Before connection, all cables must be checked for breaks, shorts and earth faults. Faults in the
cables may damage the equipment. Meggers must not be used!

; In order to meet the module’s sealing requirements (IP 30, max. 2.5 mm opening), the
protective cover for the terminal blocks must be fitted. This is not necessary when the
module is used in the Delta Compact Quad.

; The power supply cables (CN3:1-2-3 and CN2:6-7) must always be connected last.
; Connect the fire alarm equipment to dedicated fused circuits, labelled "FIRE" in the fuse
board. Delta DA Quad is rendered completely voltage free by disconnecting all the cables.

+
; You must always connect a protective diode D1 (e.g. 1 A/400V)
Load

across all inductive loads (door magnets, flashlights, sirens, etc.)


D1

controlled from the Delta DA Quad module.

; Unused circuits must be terminated on the terminal blocks (loops with straps, monitored
circuits with terminating resistors).

Location of Terminal Blocks


Circuit cards must be treated as sensitive electronic equipment. See ‘Unpacking’ on
page 4.
CN1, terminal block
4 x M3 holes for
earthing of incoming cables
CN2, terminal block
COM1
CN3, Mains
If you have to open the
top cover of the
Delta DA Quad, unscrew
the 5 M3 countersunk
fastening screws, lift the
top cover and remove it.
In order to avoid short cir- Mains fuse
cuits, screws longer than
5 mm must not be used. Slot for
protective cover Battery fuse

Top cover

Figure 4 Location of terminal blocks and plugs on Delta DA Quad

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Delta DA Quad Connections — Factory Settings
The figure shows the polarity of the signals and the position of the relay contacts when
the Delta DA Quad module is in its normal mode of operation. For information on:
◊ Maximum load for inputs and outputs,
see chapter, ‘Technical Specification’ in ‘User Guide Delta DA Quad’
Perform the following: ◊ Connecting the fire brigade transmitter,
1. Unscrew and lift the see folder ‘Kit for OP: Fire Brigade Termination Card’
protective cover on the ◊ Cable types,
terminal blocks and — while ‘Recommended Cable Types’ on page 9.
the power is down,
2. Terminate all necessary
COM1
communication cables 9-pin D-Sub (male)
(COM1 and CN1:1-2; 13-14; 1
15-16), RS232C, RxD 2
RS232C, TxD 3
3. Terminate detector loops, (Not Used) 4
Communication cable
alarm and control circuits GND (0V)
+24VDC
5
9-pins D-Sub (female)
6
(CN1 and CN2), RS232C, RTS 7
RS232C, CTS 8
4. Finally, connect the power 9
supply cables
(CN3:1-2-3 and CN2:13-14). FUNCTION SIGNAL PLINTH NO.

CN1
FTT10 A 1
eComm
eBus, +24V, HDFA

FTT10 B 2
+ 13
Delta Net

HDFA Detection Line (in)


— 14
+24V power supply + 3
for Delta OP — 4
HDFA Detection Line (out)
+ 15
— 16
TB1-A + 5 Loop Circuit 1
TB1-B 6
Analogue Detector


Load/terminating resistors TB1-C
TB1-D
+ 17 Loop Circuit 1, return
18
Loops


TB2-A + 7 Loop Circuit 2
TB2-B — 8
TB2-C + 19 Loop Circuit 2, return
TB2-D — 20
+ 9
Voltage Outputs & Multi-

Monitored TB3-A
Output TB3-B — 10 Alarm Circuit 1
function Output

Monitored TB4-A + 21
Output TB4-B — 22 Alarm Circuit 2
Monitored TB5-A + 11 Alarm Circuit 3
Multi-function Output TB5-B — 12
Monitored TB6-A + 23
Output TB6-B — 24 Alarm Circuit 4

CN2
no 1
Relay Outputs
Voltage-free

Relay Output A TB7 c 2 Control Circuit 1


Connect a 1Kohm/2W nc 3
no 8
resistor across +/- on Relay Output B TB8 Control Circuit 2
c 9
the return loop. nc 10
Temp. sensor

Temperature Sensor + 4
& +24V

for Batteries — 5
+24V Auxiliary Supply for + 11
External Equipment — 12
+24V Battery Charger + 6
Output 7
& +24V


Battery

+24V Auxiliary Supply for + 13


External Equipment — 14

Figure 5 Standard terminal block CN3


connections for Delta DA Quad ~ 1
220VAC
Mains input ~ 2
(factory settings) 3
Use the M3 holes in the bottom chassis (in front of the
terminal blocks) for earthing incoming cables.

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Delta Net Connections — example
Delta Net communication — between the Delta OP panel and Delta DA Quad
modules — consists of 2 paired cables, where one of the cables is used as a HDFA
Detection Line (Hardware Detection of Fire Alarm) and the other as an eBus Line. The
HDFA Detection Line must be terminated with a 6k8 end-of-line resistor, which is
connected to the last module. The eBus Line must also be terminated with an end-of-
line resistor — or RC circuit.
For information on:

The eBus line’s terminating values,


see ‘
◊ eBus Cable Types & Termination’, on page 9
◊ Function description of Delta Net,
see the Appendix in ‘User Guide Delta DA Quad
◊ Cable types,
see ‘Recommended Cable Types’ on page 9

Main panel
Delta OP + 2 HDFA Detection Line Note that
1 A Delta DA Quad The HDFA line can also be
— 1
CN1

2 B used in cases where you use


B 7 eBus Line an RS232 line instead of an
13

CN1
+
A 8 eBus line.
14 —
100Ω
Reception 15 +
16 —

100Ω

Delta DA Quad A 1 A Delta DA Quad


1
B 2 2 B
13
CN1

+ 13
CN1
+
— 14 14 —
+ 15 15 +
16 6k8
Laboratory building
— 16 —
Technical Room
Delta Net

Figure 6 Example of terminal block connections for a Delta Net network

Connecting Sounders, Control Devices — example


The figure shows general examples of how to connect sounders and other control
devices to the Delta DA Quad module. It also illustrates the signals’ polarity and the
relay contacts' position when the Delta DA Quad module is in normal mode of
operation.
Buzzer End-of-Line Resistor
Sounder 1 Sounder 2 243103 Sounder NN
+
the last device)
+24V Sounder (Mounted on
Circuit —
1 2 3

You must al-


6k8

D1 D1 D1
ways connect a
diode, D2, (for
example
1A/400V)
across all in-
ductive loads
(door magnets, Relay
flashlights, si- + Motor
rens, relays, Control
etc.) controlled Circuit D2 M
from the fire + —
alarm panel. 24VDC —
The maximum Power
allowed load on Supply
the control cir-
cuits' relay AC Power
contacts is 30V,
2A
Door Door Door
Magnet Magnet Magnet
Control
Circuit + + +
D2 D2 D2
+ —
24VDC
Power
— — — 7
Supply
Connection of Loop Components — example
This figure shows how to connect detectors and other loop components to an addressable loop.

For con-
nection of
other loop
com-
ponents,
read the
actual
compo-
nent's
installation
folder.

Figure 7 Connection example of analogue detector loop with IQ8 addressable loop components.
The two-wire loop is connected to one of the panel’s inputs, links all the loop devices and returns to the
panel. Notice that the loop devices are polarity sensitive.

Installation Check
Before calling Honeywell Life Safety’s Service Department, check that:
◊ All cables are connected to the terminal blocks (use installation’s terminal block drawings)
◊ All screws have been tightened sufficiently, but do not use excessive force in order to
avoid damaging the terminal blocks
◊ The correct terminating resistors are connected to all unused monitored output terminals
◊ Both power supplies are connected (mains and batteries)

2. Configuring the System — Commissioning


Delta DA Quad does not require any adjustment or configuration of DIL-switches or jumpers on
the circuit card. Commissioning consists of configuring the software in Delta DA Quad to
communicate in a network with the Delta OP panel and with other modules or fire alarms panels.
Configuration is performed via FireWin Explorer, a Windows-based PC program.
The Delta DA Quad module stores the configuration data (serial and system numbers, number
of systems, communication protocol, etc.) in the module’s EEPROM.
For more detailed information on the configuration of Delta DA Quad, see FireWin Explorer’s
relevant documentation.

; For security reasons, the commissioning and configuration of Delta DA Quad is


regarded as access level no. 3. Only authorised and qualified personnel may have
access to this. Please contact Honeywell Life Safety’s Service Department.

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3. Recommended Cable Types
Cable Specification
APPLICATION CABLE TYPE
◊ Earth cable PN 6 mm2, or equivalent
◊ Power supply:
Mains 220VAC PR2x1.5 mm2, or equivalent
24V Auxiliary Supply PR2x1.5 mm2, or equivalent
Battery PN2x4.0 mm2, or equivalent
Bat. cable length - cross section <10m → 4 mm2 <20m → 6 mm2 <40m → 10 mm2
◊ Detector loops
2
PVXP or BPR2x1.0 mm , or equivalent
(max. 50 Ω, 0.5 μF) (Interconnect the earth cable/screen through the loop, and terminate
it in just one shared earth point in the Delta DA Esser module)
PFLP2x1.0 mm2, twisted, used in areas with electrical interference
◊ Spur Circuits PVXP or BPR2x1.0 mm2, or equivalent
(max. 5 Ω, 150 nF)
◊ Sounder Circuits PR2x1.0 mm2 , PTS0.6 mm2, PFSP1.5 mm2, or equivalent
(max. 5 Ω, no star connection)
◊ Cable Riser PFSP1.5 mm2, or equivalent
(max. 1 detector loop per cable riser)
COMMUNICATION CABLES
◊ eBus network (FTT-10) Belden 85102 or Belden 8471, 2x1.3 mm Ø, twin, unscreened cable
(max. 500m, Star or Loop topology or
max. 2700m, Bus topology) YFSK 2x0.5 mm2, 0.8 mm Ø, screened cable, or equivalent

◊ HDFA Detection Line PVXP or BPR2x1 mm2, or MICC FP200, or equivalent


◊ RS232C communication Screened YFSK4x0.5 mm2 or paired cable with
(max. 15m) aluminium screen: Alpha 5471 or Belden 9501 or BICC H8093
Notice!
For max. load of inputs and outputs, see chapter, ‘Technical Specification’ in ‘User Guide Delta DA Esser’

eBus Cable Types & Termination

eBus Multi-master network (FTT-10), Protocol: eComm


Choose one of the twin cables below or cables with corresponding transmission characteristics.
Type of cable Wire diam./ Rloop C Max. bus length Max. cable length
AWG Ω/km nF/km (Bus topology), m (free topology), m
Required total cable impedance Belden 85102 1.3mm/16 28 56 2700 500
approx. 52Ω Belden 8471 1.3mm/16 28 72 2700 500
The use of C1 and C2 is optional, Level IV 22AWG 0.65mm/22 106 49 1400 500
(C1=C2=100μF, ≥50V) JY (St) Y 2x2x0.8 0.8mm/20.4 73 98 900 500
2
The resistance value of R1 (1/8W, YFSK 2x0.5 mm 0.8mm 75 95 900 500
1%) is: Note that YFSK is a screened cable, while the Belden types are twisted and not screened.
◊ In Star and Loop topology,
the RC coupling can be located If you use screened cables, you must connect the screen to earth via a resistor
anywhere on the bus, (470kΩ, 0.25W, ≤10%) in order to prevent charging by static electricity.
(R1=52.3Ω)
◊ In Bus topology, the RC
coupling should be located on
both ends of the bus, (R1=105Ω The use of C1 and
C1 C2 + C2 is optional
or 100Ω) R1
+
FTT10B

FTT10A eBus
(to next node on the bus)
Terminals

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Notes:

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Copyright ©: Honeywell Life Safety AS, Norway 2009
NS-EN ISO 9001:2000 Certificate No.900765
The certificate does not cover manufactured products.

Issue 2 – 2009/09

Honeywell Life Safety AS

Lierstranda Industrial Estate, P.O. Box 3514, 3007 Drammen, Norway Phone: +47 32 24 48 00

E-mail: fire.safety@eltek-fs.com Bank giro Acc.: 6138.06.30140 Fax: +47 32 24 48 01

Internet: www.eltek-fs.com Registered No: NO 981 336 305 MVA

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