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EXTERNAL ALARMS IMPLEMENTATION

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CONTENTS

1. PURPOSE...................................................................................................................................... 4
2. ALARMS DEFINITIONS................................................................................................................. 4
3. OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION.................................................................................................... 6
4. INDOOR IMPLEMENTATION...................................................................................................... 10
5. GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION ................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Obstruction Light Alarm ......................................................................................................... 15
5.2 Air Conditionning System ...................................................................................................... 16
5.3 Room Sensors....................................................................................................................... 18
6. TESTING ALARMS...................................................................................................................... 19
6.1 ETII ALARMS ........................................................................................................................ 19
6.2 EMPower ALARMS ............................................................................................................... 19
6.3 Sensor Alarms ....................................................................................................................... 19

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Summary of changes

Date Version Author Change Note No./Notes


10 April 2002 1.0.0 Omar Moya Additions

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Author/Edited by: Omar Moya Date: 27 May 2002

Checked by: Date:

Approved by: Date:

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1. PURPOSE

This document describes the customer alarms implementation, details of the connections and
testing procedures to be followed during acceptance tests with Subcontractos Company and with
the Customer.

2. ALARMS DEFINITIONS

The Ultrasite system provides 24 external alarms inputs. These inputs are located in the two
EAC ports in the top of the cabinet. All alarms are configured as Normally Closed, and are
defined in the BSC. It is also important that these alarms are defined during the Commissioning.

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All alarms defined in the BSC have an assigned message and priority as following:

Number Description Priority Code


1 Urgent Alarm SSC 1 High 7413
2 Not Urgent Alarm SSC 1 Medium 7414
3 Rectifier Fault SSC 1 Medium 7415
4 Mains Failure SSC 1 High 7416
5 Obstruction Light Failure Medium 7417
6 Generator – Running Medium 7418
7 Generator – Low Fuel High 7419
8 Generator – General Alarm Medium 7420
9 Temperature High Alarm High 7421
10 Temperature Low Alarm Low 7422
11 Humidity High Medium 7423
12 Smoke Alarm High 7424
13 Door Open Low 7401
14 Air Condition 1 Medium 7402
15 Air Condition 2 Medium 7403
16 Urgent Alarm SSC 2 High 7404
17 Not Urgent Alarm SSC 2 Medium 7405
18 Rectifier Fault SSC 2 Medium 7406
19 Mains Failure SSC 2 High 7407

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3. OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION

In the outdoor case we have 8 Alarms available as follows:

Urgent Alarm SSC 1 High


Not Urgent Alarm SSC 1 Medium
Rectifier Failure Medium
Mains Failure High
Obstruction Light Failure Medium
Generator – Running Medium
Generator – Low Fuel High
Generator – General Alarm Medium

In this case SSC alarms correspond to ExtraTalk alarms. The four outputs from the alarm box
concentrate different alarms according to the next list:

Door Alarm
Low Temperature Warning
High Temperature Warning
Urgent Alarm Support 2 Door Alarm
Support 2 Low Temp
Support 2 High Temp
Smoke Alarm
Support 2 Smoke Alarm
Low Battery Warning
Non Urgent Alarm ACU Fault Unit 1
ACU Fault Unit 2
Rectifier Fail Charging Failure
AC Failure Phase 1
AC Failure Phase 1-3 AC Failure Phase 2
AC Failure Phase 3

Notice that this alarm box will concentrate the second cabinet alarms as well.

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Alarms Connections
Outdoor

Ultrasite
BTS
SSU 1 Light (1)
(4) GENERATOR
(3)

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•Alarms are connected to the BTS using the D37 Alarm Block (CS73208.40) and Alarm Box (CS71919.17)
•8 Alarms connected
•1 EAC Port used in Ultrasite
•Priorities and Alarm messages are defined on BSC

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The SSU’s alarms are sent to the BTS using the Alarm Box. This box is installed inside the ETII and
is connected to the EAC port 1, using the D37 Alarm Block.

CS71919.17 Hub Alarm Box

The D37 Alarm Block provides an easy point of connection in the BTS also, for Generator and
Obstruction light alarms.

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The color code used for the alarm cable is:

Colour Pin # in Alarm Box Pin # in BTS adapter


Red 2 4
White 3 23
Blue 5 1
Orange 6 20
Green 8 3
Yellow 9 22
Brown 11 2
Gray 12 21

CS73208.40 D37 Alarm Block

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4. INDOOR IMPLEMENTATION

In the Indoor case we have 19 Alarms Available:


Urgent Alarm SSC 1 High
Not Urgent Alarm SSC 1 Medium
Recitfier Failure SSC 1 Medium
Mains Failure High
Urgent Alarm SSC 2 High
Not Urgent Alarm SSC 2 Medium
Rectifier Failure SSC 2 Medium
Mains Failure SSC 2 High

Obstruction light failure Medium


Site Door Open Low
Fire High
High Temperature High
Low Temperature Low
Cooling System 1 Failure Medium
Cooling System 2 Failure Medium
High Humidity Medium
Generator – Running Medium
Generator – Low Fuel High
Generator General Alarm Medium

Alarms Connections
Indoor
Air Condition 1(1)
Air Condition 2(1)

DDF

Ultrasite Light (1)


BTS
SSU 2 SSU 1
(4) (4) GENERATOR
(3)
Sensors (5)

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•Alarms are connected to the BTS using the DDF (CS73410.30) and 2 Alarm Cables (CS73115.01)
•19 Alarms connected
•2 EAC Port used in Ultrasite
•5 external sensors used (door, smoke, high temp, low temp and humidity)
•Priorities and Alarm messages are defined on BSC

The DDF used is the following:

CS73410.20 Digital Distribution Frame

The connection is described in tables 1 and 2.

The assignation of the alarms in described using the the next coding:

31Ua

Terminal Block # Pair # Upper/Lower Positon a(left) or b(right) punch point

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External Alarms assignation and DDF positions

Customer Alarms 1-12 (Cable nro 1)


Code given to BTS 37 pin D- BTS Alarm Cable MDFConnector BTS Signal External Signal MDF Connector External Alarm External Alarm Unit
connector Name Cable
BSC (Cable nro 6110)

Number ConnectorPin Wire Colour Slot Slot Cable size Cable number

7413 1 White/Blue Stripe 11Ua EXT_AL13 Urgent Alarm SSC 1 31 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6000

7414 2 White/Orange Stripe 12Ua EXT_AL14 Not Urgent Alarm 32 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6000
SSC 1
7415 3 White/Green Stripe 13Ua EXT_AL15 Rectifier Fault SSC 33 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6000
1
7416 4 White/Brown Stripe 14Ua EXT_AL16 Mains Failure SSC 1 34 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6000

7417 5 White/Gray Stripe 15Ua EXT_AL17 Obstruction light 35 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6001
failure
7418 6 Red/Blue Stripe 16Ua EXT_AL18 Generator - running 36 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6002

7419 7 Red/Orange Stripe 17Ua EXT_AL19 Generator - Low 37 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6003
Fuel

7420 8 Red/Green Stripe 18Ua EXT_AL20 Generator - General 38 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6004
Alarm

7421 9 Red/Brown Stripe 19Ua EXT_AL21 Temperature high 39 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6005
alarm
7422 10 Red/Gray Stripe 10Ua EXT_AL22 Temperature low 30 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6006
alarm
7423 11 Black/Blue Stripe 21Ua EXT_AL23 Humidity high 41 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6007

7424 12 Black/Orange 22Ua EXT_AL24 Smoke Alarm 42 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6008

7413 20 Orange/White Stripe 11Ub DGND (EXT_AL13) Urgent Alarm SSC 1 31 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6000

7414 21 Green/White Stripe 12Ub DGND (EXT_AL14) Not Urgent Alarm 32 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6000
SSC 1
7415 22 Brown/White Stripe 13Ub DGND (EXT_AL15) Rectifier Fault SSC 33 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6000
1
7416 23 Gray/White Stripe 14Ub DGND (EXT_AL16) Mains Failure SSC 1 34 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6000

7417 24 Blue/Red Stripe 15Ub DGND (EXT_AL17) Obstruction light 35 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6001
failure
7418 25 Orange/Red Stripe 16Ub DGND (EXT_AL18) Genrator - running 36 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6002

7419 26 Green/Red Stripe 17Ub DGND (EXT_AL19) Generator - Low fuel 37 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6003

7420 27 Brown/Red Stripe 18Ub DGND (EXT_AL20) Generator - General 38 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6004
Alarm
7421 28 Grey/Red Stripe 19Ub DGND (EXT_AL21) Temperature high 39 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6005
alarm
7422 29 Blue/Black Stripe 10Ub DGND (EXT_AL22) Temperature low 30 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6006
alarm
7423 30 Orange/Black Stripe 21Ub DGND (EXT_AL23) Humidity high 41 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6007

7424 31 Green/Black Stripe 22Ub DGND (EXT_AL24) Smoke Alarm 42 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6008

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Customer Alarms 13-19 (Cable nro 2)

Code given to BTS 37 pin D- BTS Alarm Cable MDFConnector BTS Signal External Signal MDF Connector External Alarm External Alarm Unit
connector Name Cable
BSC (Cable nro 6110)

Number ConnectorPin Wire Colour Slot Slot Cable size Cable number

7401 7 Red/Orange Stripe 23Ua EXT_AL1 Door open 43 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6009

7402 8 Red/Green Stripe 24Ua EXT_AL2 Air Condition 1 44 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6010

7403 9 Red/Brown Stripe 25Ua EXT_AL3 Air Condition 2 45 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6011

7404 10 Red/Gray Stripe 26Ua EXT_AL4 Urgent Alarm SSC 2 46 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6012

7405 11 Black/Blue Stripe 27Ua EXT_AL5 Not Urgent Alarm 47 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6012
SSC 2
7406 12 Black/Orange 28Ua EXT_AL6 Rectifier Fault SSC 48 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6012
2
7407 13 Black/ Green Stripe 29Ua EXT_AL7 Mains Failure SSC 2 49 Ua 2 x AWG 26…22 6012

7401 26 Green/Red Stripe 23Ub DGND (EXT_AL1) Door open 43 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6009

7402 27 Brown/Red Stripe 24Ub DGND (EXT_AL2) Air Condition 1 44 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6010

7403 28 Grey/Red Stripe 25Ub DGND (EXT_AL3) Air Condition 2 45 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6011

7404 29 Blue/Black Stripe 26Ub DGND (EXT_AL4) Urgent Alarm SSC 2 46 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6012

7405 30 Orange/Black Stripe 27Ub DGND (EXT_AL5) Not Urgent Alarm 47 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6012
SSC 2

7406 31 Green/Black Stripe 28Ub DGND (EXT_AL6) Rectifier Fault SSC 48 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6012
2

7407 32 Brown/Black Stripe 29Ub DGND (EXT_AL7) Mains Failure SSC 2 49 Ub 2 x AWG 26…22 6012

NOTE: In order to complete the connections between EAC prots and External devices contacts,
jumper cables should be installed. These jumpers connect positions of Terminal Block 1 to 3 and
Terminal Block 2 to 4.

The Alarm cable used for connection to the DDF is the following:

CS73115.01 Ultrasite Alarm Cable


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Indoor sites required the use of the COBOMO Card in the EMPower. This card is already
installed inside the EMPower and is connected as follows:

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5. GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION

5.1 Obstruction Light Alarm

For this purpose, we use two new devices, a current sensor and a relay. The current sensor
provides the normal working of the lights signal, and the relay enables this signal when the
photocell provides energy to the bulbs.

LOC.CONT000045 Current Sensor

Light bulbs
(~11W)

DDF 35U(a,b) Photocell

6 5 4 3

ON OFF
Socket RELAY

7 8 1 2 Light breaker
Current sensor

LOC.CONT0009 Relay 220VAC

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5.2 Air Conditionning System

The Air Condition sensor consists in a Differential Pressure Sensor connected serially with a
Thermostat. The temperature in the thermostat is 5 degrees higher than the set point of the Air
Conditioning system. The Pressure sensor will detect the air flowing and this will give a signal
that should be CLOSED when the temperature is higher than the set point of the system.

TD1A9520830 Diff Pressure sensor

T810D1136 Thermostat 10-25C

An enviroment temp thermostat is used and connected in parallel as is shown in the next
diagram.

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The pressure sensor is used to test the fan air flowing job. The sensor will compare the pressure
difference between the fan output and the environment, this will give us a Normally Closed
contact when the fan is working. The environment temperature thermostat is used to test
whenever the Fan should be working. As we know, some of the ACU are set in Automatic Fan
Activation or simply ON

The thermostat gives a NC contact when the temperature is lower than the setting to avoid a
wrong alarm activation. 25C is the setting for this thermostat. The output of this alarm is the
correct fan working, that in addition with our high temperature sensor, can give us a good
supervision of the environment in the site.

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5.3 Room Sensors

Door Contact

High Temperature (SP=45C)

T631C1046 High Temperature Sensor

Low Temperature (SP=5C)

T631A1154 Low Temperature Sensor

Humidity Sensor (SP=90%)

HC-101 Humidity Sensor

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6. TESTING ALARMS

6.1 ETII ALARMS

7413 Urgent Alarm SSC 1


Includes:
- Door alarm
- Low Temperature Warning
- High Temperature Warning
- Smoke Alarm
For testing, open and close ETII cabinet door.

7414 Not Urgent Alarm SSC 1


Includes:
- Low Battery Warning
- ACU Fault Unit
For testing, disconnect the ACU DC connector (green connector in the back door)

7415 Rectifier Failure SSC 1


Turn off the correspond rectifier breaker.

7416 Mains Failure


Turn off mains breaker.

6.2 EMPower ALARMS

7413 Urgent Alarm SSC 1


Turn off Batteries breaker

7414 Not Urgent Alarm SSC 1


Turn off Batteries breaker

7415 Recitfier Failure SSC 1


Turn off the DC output of the rectifier

7416 Mains Failure


Turn off mains breaker

6.3 Sensor Alarms

7417 Obstruction light failure


Turn on obstruction light (covering the photocell), check the alarm is not triggered yet,
disconnect the light bulb (one is enough). Adittionally, the contact can be tested by
disconnecting the relay, and checking the alarm history.

7401 Site Door Open


Open and close the room’s door, supervising the alarm.
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7412 Smoke Alarm


To test the smoke sensor, a smoke spray can be used. Avoid the use of cigarettes
since the nicotine could reduce the expecting lifetime of the sensor. If the sensor has
the option, you can trigger the alarm by just setting TEST.
7421 High Temperature
The alarm sensor is located in the wall. This sensor is adjustable from 20 to 60. For
testing, move the control to a lower position until the relay change status to open
circuit. Set back to 45.
7422 Low Temperature
The alarm sensor is located in the wall. This sensor is adjustable from -5 to 20. For
testing, move the control to a lower position until the relay change status to open
circuit. Set back to 5.
7423 High Humidity
The humidity sensor is adjustable from 10% to 90% RH. For testing, move the control
to a lower position until the relay change status to open circuit. Return it to 80%.

All alarms can be tested with the site off-air, using the option Supervision > EAC
Status, checking the corresponding contact’s state.

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