Bosch Appliances Smoke Alarm D2071A User Manual

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D2071A  | Operations & Installation Guide |
6.5
Zones Problems
6.6
Trouble Zone 9
A TROUBLE ZN 9 Report tells you there is a problem
with the battery when the D2071A is in 12 VAC Mode.
It also indicates there is a problem with the power
supply in the 24 VDC Mode.
6.6.1
12 VAC Mode (Battery and Transformer)
When a TROUBLE ZN 9 Report occurs in 12 VAC
Mode:
1.
Confirm there is at least 12 VAC on Terminals 1
and 2.
2. Ensure the outlet the transformer is plugged into
meters between 110 VAC and 120 VAC.
3. Confirm the output for the transformer connected to
Terminals 1 and 2 is rated for 12 VAC and at least
20 VA.
4. Disconnect the transformer from Terminals 1 and 2
and meter the battery at Terminals 3 and 4. A fully
charged battery should show 13.8 V.
5. Ensure the battery is a 12 V sealed, lead-acid type. It
should be rated at 2.3 Ah or 7 Ah or greater,
depending on the NFPA classification of the
installation.
6.6.2
24 VDC Mode (Connection to FACP)
When a TROUBLE ZN 9 Report occurs in 24 VDC
Mode:
1.
Confirm Terminals 1 and 2 have 27.6 VDC.
2. Ensure the earth ground is not connected to
Terminal 3.
3. Confirm Terminals 4 and 5 are not connected to a
battery.
4. Confirm program item 
12 V Mode is set to NO.
6.0    Troubleshooting
 
Zone 1 Alarm Initiating Circuit 
Symptom Solution 
Does not go into 
alarm. 
Maintain a short between Loop ”A” 
(Terminals 6 and 7) and Loop “B” 
(Terminals 8 and 9) for at least the 
time programmed in Retard Time. 
Does  not 
immediately restore 
after an alarm. 
The circuit must remain normal for at 
least the time programmed in Reset 
Time. 
Remains in trouble 
or alarm with all 
devices connected 
to the circuit 
normal. 
An open or ground on the circuit 
causes a Trouble Report. 
 
Remove the circuit loops from the 
D2071A and meter them for 
continuity. There should be no 
more than 100 
Ω
 resistance 
between the wires that connect to 
Terminals 6 and 7 and between 
the wires that connect to 
Terminals 8 and 9. 
 
With the wires for the circuit 
loops still removed from the 
D2071A, meter them for 
continuity to ground. 
Zone 2 or 3 Supervisory Circuit 
Symptom Solution 
Remains in trouble 
or alarm with all 
devices connected 
to the circuit 
normal. 
 
Confirm the circuit is wired for the 
mode you selected in the  
Class “B” Mode. 
 
Copy the program from the 
D2071A to confirm the Class “B” 
Mode is correctly programmed. 
An open on the circuits causes a 
Trouble Report for Modes 2 and 3, 
and an Alarm Report for Mode 1. A 
ground can cause an Alarm Report 
for Modes 2 and 3. 
 
Remove the circuit loops from the 
D2071A and meter them for 
continuity. There should be no 
more than 100 
Ω
 plus the value of 
the resistors in the circuit 
between the wires that connect to 
Terminals 10 and 11, or between 
the wires that connect to 
Terminals 11 and 12. 
 
With the wires for the circuit 
loops still removed from the 
D2071A, meter them for 
continuity to ground. 
Table 12:
Zone Problems