Honeywell XL 800 SERIES 사용자 설명서

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Description of the XCL8010AU Controller Module 
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4
  Locate separate from and below all building exhaust 
fans and upstream of any prevailing winds. 
5
  Exhaust to outside of building. 
6
  Locate airflow differential switch. 
7
  Locate UL-listed damper pressure / position indicator 
per damper installation instructions. 
8
  Smoke control must be initiated by a listed fire alarm 
control unit or in zone automatic alarm devices and not 
devices located outside of the smoke control zone. 
Interconnecting wiring must be within 20 ft. (6 meters) 
and in conduit. 
9
  Refer to NFPA 92A. 
10
  Verify that the AC voltage source connected to the 
inside of the main line voltage terminal block is from a 
UL-1481 listed uninterruptible power supply. The main 
line voltage terminal block maximum current draw is 
0.5 A. For 220/240 VAC (60 Hz) applications, verify 
that no potential between any conductor and the earth 
ground exceeds 150 VAC. 
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  All external L
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 bus field wiring must be limited 
to 4000 ft. (1200 meters) and be terminated to 
14506944-001 transient protector (35 V, 290 mA max.) 
except C-Bus field wiring communicating at 1 MHZ, 
which uses 14502412-014 transient protector (19 V, 
500 mA). 
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  Panel Bus wiring must be in the same enclosure or 
less than 20 ft. to adjacent enclosure. No protection is 
required. 
 
Data File Set-Up 
Generate the engineering data file for the XL800 Series 
Controllers. This data file has a mix of hardware points for the 
necessary inputs and outputs to control fans, dampers, and 
other equipment. In addition to the inputs and outputs, a 
custom control program is written to control the outputs per 
the sequence. The XL800 controllers can reset the program 
once the data from the operator interface indicates a normal 
condition for the dedicated smoke control equipment. Wire 
conditions must be programmed to provide annunciation of 
trouble conditions. 
Also required for a dedicated application for the XL800, is a 
weekly time program to test control points, fans, and dampers 
by exercising the equipment and verifying feedback 
automatically during low building activity periods.  
 
Panel Reset 
When in Smoke Control Mode, panel reset is accomplished 
by resetting the initiating panel contact circuit or by the 
separate initiating/reset switch on the FSCS panel. 
 
CAUTION 
Risk of electric equipment damage! 
► 
Failure to use listed/approved replacement parts can 
damage product, degrade operation and result in loss of 
safety function. 
► 
This product must be installed and operated within its 
environmental, mechanical, and electrical specifications as 
contained in this document. 
► 
When servicing, use only listed/approved replacement 
parts ordered directly from the manufacturer. 
 
Typical Power Limited Circuit for XL800 
ANALOG INPUT
MODULE
CPU
CONTROL
24VAC
ACCESSORY
24VAC
POWER LIMITED
24VAC
ANALOG OUTPUT
MODULE
DIGITAL INPUT
MODULE
DIGITAL OUTPUT
MODULE
2
2
2
3
1
1
POWER
LIMITED
POWER
LIMITED
NON-POWER
LIMITED
NON-POWER
LIMITED
NON-POWER
LIMITED
NON-POWER
LIMITED
 
Fig. 9. Typical power-limited circuit for XL800 
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  14507287-001 through -003 power module accessory 
24 VAC output (rated 2A) must be wired in accordance 
with NFPA 70, Article 725 when routed within the 
cabinet or adjacent cabinets and also for external field 
wiring. 
2
  14507287-001, -002, -003, and -007 control power 
module 24 VAC output is inherently power-limited. 
Thus, all sourced power from the XL800 controller is 
power-limited. All field wiring from these controllers 
meet NFPA 70, Article 725 power limited Class II 
requirements. 
3
  If a separate auxiliary power-limited 24 VAC power 
source is required, use a control power module 
(14507287-001 or -007 control supply). 
4
  Devices must be installed in areas as shown. All cable 
must be routed as shown. All internal power-limited 
wiring must be separated by ¼ inch (6 mm) or barrier 
from non-power-limited wire. Excess wiring must be 
cut, trimmed, and dressed properly to ensure that 
proper clearances are maintained. 
 
Connecting Single Bus Controller Systems 
This section describes how to connect a controller system 
which uses Panel Bus I/O modules, only or L
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 Bus 
I/O modules, only