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Hydrosense www.vimpex.co.uk DS/HYDINF/ISS.5 1 Overview of the Hydrosense Water Detection System 2 Components of a Hydrosense System 4 Design & Planning 5 System Installation Notes 7 Control Panel Installation - HSCPI-K3000 8 Control Panel Commissioning HSCPC-K3000 11 Front Panel Indicators 12 Internal Indicators 13 Internal Controls and Terminal Connections 14 Hydrowire Installation and Commissioning 16 Floor Probe or Drip Tray Probe Installation HSFPI -100 18 Floor or Drip Tray Probe Testing 19 Hydrowire Connection Box 20 Remote Lamp Connection 20 Hydrosense Commissioning Record 21 Hydrowire Layout 23 Probe Layout 24 Consultants Specification 25 Vimpex Limited Star Lane Great Wakering Essex SS3 0PJ Tel: +44 (0) 1702 216999 – Fax +44 (0) 1702 216699 email: [email protected] web: www.vimpex.co.uk

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Page 1: Hydrosense Installers Guide (PDF)

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Overview of the Hydrosense Water Detection System 2 Components of a Hydrosense System 4 Design & Planning 5 System Installation Notes 7 Control Panel Installation - HSCPI-K3000 8 Control Panel Commissioning HSCPC-K3000 11 Front Panel Indicators 12 Internal Indicators 13 Internal Controls and Terminal Connections 14 Hydrowire Installation and Commissioning 16 Floor Probe or Drip Tray Probe Installation HSFPI -100 18 Floor or Drip Tray Probe Testing 19 Hydrowire Connection Box 20 Remote Lamp Connection 20 Hydrosense Commissioning Record 21 Hydrowire Layout 23 Probe Layout 24

Consultants Specification 25

Vimpex Limited

Star Lane

Great Wakering

Essex SS3 0PJ

Tel: +44 (0) 1702 216999 – Fax +44 (0) 1702 216699

email: [email protected] web: www.vimpex.co.uk

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Overview of the Hydrosense Water Detection System

The Hydrosense water detection system is designed to detect the intrusion of water in concealed areas or any place where water penetration must be identified so that corrective action can be taken immediately. It will continuously monitor the potential hazards 24 hours a day and has the facility for 24 hours battery standby in the event of power failures. Any water penetration detected will be signalled to a control panel that can give audible and visual alarms. The detection system comprises of three basic components, water detection cable, localised probes and a control panel. Water leak detection systems can be divided into two basic categories: (a) Linear Detection (b) Point Detection The Hydrosense System incorporates both.

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Linear Detection Where floor areas, ducts and suspended ceilings need to be protected this is usually best achieved by installing lengths of Hydrowire. Hydrowire is a highly conductive cable extremely sensitive to moisture. It is available in 5 metre lengths (K2104) or 10 metre lengths (K2105). Each length of Hydrowire is terminated with a male and female din plug to enable them to be plugged together up to maximum zone length of 50 metres. As soon as the cable detects moisture this will trigger an alarm. Each zone of Hydrowire is plugged into a Connection Box (K2106) and terminated by an End of Line Plug (K2110) which enables it to be continuously monitored for defects. The connection box is then connected to the control panel using 0.75mm2 2 core cable (K2111). Up to 24 zones can be incorporated on one panel.

Point Detection Where there is a need for more localised detection such as HVAC plant, drip trays, elevator shafts and storage areas a probe can be installed and adjusted to the required level of protection. As with the cable the detection of moisture triggers an alarm and is also monitored by the line fault circuit of the control panel. Additionally the probe has an LED indicator on top to identify exactly which probe has been activated. Up to 20 detectors can be used in each zone.

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Components of a Hydrosense System

This guide will help to select products from the Hydrosense range for water detection in a variety of applications.

Basic Components Control Panel (1 to 24 Zones)

There are two types of control panel available: a) K1000 Series – This panel features an ABS enclosure and is

available in 1, 2, 4 & 6 Zones. This has a common Fault Volt-Free Contact and an Alarm Volt-Free Contact for remote signalling or plant shutdown on the occurrence of any fault or alarm condition. It does not have zonal repeat contacts.

b) K3000 Series – This panel is housed in a metal enclosure. The

K3000 panel features a normally open repeat contact for fault and alarm for each zone in addition to the K1000 features. This is available in 2, 4, 8, 12 and 24 zones. Larger zone requirements can be manufactured.

The following components are common to both panels: Hydrowire (5 metre Length) K2104 Hydrowire (10 metre Length) K2105 End of Line Plug K2110 Hydrowire Connection Box K2106 Leader Cable K2111 Hydrowire / Leader Cable Fixing Clips K2112 Batteries K1220

Options Floor Mounted Probe K2101 Drip Tray Probe K2102 Remote Lamp Unit K2103 Strobe Light SL-401-24 Voice Sounder F/A/1W Sounder (Multi Tone) 892A6A0 FlashTone - Combined sounder and strobe

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Design & Planning Design Notes

Water finds its own level so careful consideration must be given to slopes and dips in the area to be protected.

Can the cable be installed to avoid doorways and traffic.

Floor probes can be used to protect wells, cavities or hollows.

Is the site occupied? If so, will the site require just visible alarms or

will there be a need for conventional or voice enhanced sounders?

Is a remote signalling device required?

How is the cable to be fixed to the floor? Are other services going to interfere with it?

Check with the building owner or manager for future plans or

designs that may alter the requirements or siting of the equipment.

Will the system require expansion? Give consideration to the possible addition of extra zones.

Maximum length of Hydrosense cable should be kept to 50 metres

Maximum number of detectors per zone should not exceed 20.

Only one remote indicator to each Hydrowire Connection Box.

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Design Guidelines

Hydrosense Probe: Maximum recommended coverage: - 20 sq.m per detector Maximum recommended detectors per zone - 20 Maximum distance between probes for perimeter detection - 3 metres Sensor height above finished floor - 1mm to 15mm Leader cable - 0.75mm round 3A Hydrowire Cable: Maximum recommended length per zone - 50 metres Recommended pitch between cable for area protection - 2 metres Minimum bend radius - 150mm Note: Do not mix probes and Hydrowire on the same zone

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System Installation Notes 1. Check design with the kit and components in hand to check that all

materials are on site. Check the BOM. 2. Store Hydrowire lengths carefully in a dry area. 3. Prepare the installation area. Remove any furniture or equipment that

may obstruct installation. Make sure the area is clean and free from debris.

4. Install the Control Panel in accordance with the appropriate installation

procedure HSCPI-K1000 (ABS Panel) or HSCPI-K3000 (Steel Panel) 5. Commission the Control Panel in accordance with the appropriate test

procedure HSCPC-K1000 or HSCPC-K3000 6. Install the Hydrowire in accordance with the installation procedure

HSHWI-100 7. Commission the Hydrowire in accordance with the test procedure

HSHWC-100 8. Install and test any floor probes in accordance with the appropriate test

procedure HSFPI-100 9. Test the complete system 10. Commission 11. Train the owner / operator

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Control Panel Installation - HSCPI-K3000

Safety

This product should be installed, commissioned and maintained by or under the supervision of competent persons according to good engineering practice and :

• IEE Regulations for the electrical equipment of buildings

• Codes of Practice

• Statutory Requirements

• Any instructions specifically advised by the manufacturer

This equipment is designed to be operated at 220-240V AC mains supplies and is of Class 1 construction. As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation. Failure to ensure that all conductive accessible parts of this equipment are adequately bonded to the protective earth will render the equipment unsafe.

Power Supply Input There are four terminals provided for connection to the power supply.

(i) + to +24 Volt load output (ii) to – VE Load output at PSU (iii) PF to power fault output at PSU (Not normally used) (iv) PO to power on output at PSU

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1. Unpack the unit and verify that all parts are enclosed. (2 Enable

Control Keys, 2 Control Locking Keys, Control Panel with correct zone quantity)

2. Unlock the front panel using the key provided. This will expose the

internal equipment and four fixing holes. 3. Unclip the printed circuit boards and place them in a safe area for later

installation. 4. Locate the unit on the wall in the agreed position and mark the fixing

points through the dished mounting holes (see Fig. 1). Remove the unit. Drill and fit suitable wall plugs and screw the panel to the wall. Carefully refit the printed circuit boards.

5. Use the knockouts provided to make off the cables. Earth or drain

wires should be kept as short as is practicable and be connected to a metal cable gland making sound electrical contact with the enclosure.

6. If additional or larger cable entries are required any swarf or debris

must be cleared from the inside of the equipment. Failure to do this will result in equipment malfunction and could represent a danger to building occupants.

7. The mains fuse must only be replaced with a 3 amp fuse conforming to

BS:1362. 8. This equipment is designed to be powered from the 220V – 240V

mains supply. The mains connection must include a protective earth conductor to the requirements of BS:7671 (see Fig 1)

9. The mains supply must be from a separate dedicated fused spur

labelled “WATER ALARMS - DO NOT SWITCH OFF” 10. Connection of the 24V battery supply should be carried out with great

care and respect. Misconnection or short circuiting of the battery terminals will result in FIRE.

11. The system fuse F1 is a 5 amp 20mm quick blow fuse and should only

be replaced with mains and battery disconnected.

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Figure 1

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Control Panel Commissioning HSCPC-K3000

1. Connect the control panel to the mains supply with the batteries in place. Only the green [SUPPLY HEALTHY] indicator should be illuminated. The system healthy indicator will extinguish in the event of :

a) Mains Failure b) Battery Disconnection c) System Fuse Failure d) Total Power Failure

2. [Enable Controls]

No controls are enabled unless the [Enable Control Key Switch] is activated. Whilst the switch is activated the buzzer should beep every few seconds and the Alarm Silence and Lamp Test & Reset switches are enabled.

3. [Lamp Test & Reset]

Insert the key and test the [Lamp Test & Reset] test switch. All indicators should be illuminated. (If any zones are in alarm condition these will reset provided that the silence alarms switch has first been operated and the input signal e.g. Hydrowire or probe has been restored to normal.)

4. [Silence Alarm]

To silence an alarm activated by operation of a detection zone, i.e. Hydrowire or Probe, press the [Silence Alarm] Button. The alarm silenced indicator will illuminate and the sounders will stop. Note: To mute the fault buzzer, press the alarm switch.

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Front Panel Indicators [System Fault] The system fault indicator will illuminate under any abnormal condition. Certain conditions may be diagnosed without looking inside the enclosure as follows: 1) System Fault [ON], Supply Healthy [OFF] = Mains or battery failure 2) System Fault [ON], Zone Fault [ON] = Zone fault in indicated zone

[Alarm Silenced] The alarm silenced indicator should only be accompanied by one or more steady alarm indicators and indicates that the sounders have been silenced. Operation of subsequent alarm zones or the alarm test switch will extinguish the alarm silenced indicator.

[Zone Fault Indicators] Illumination of a zone fault indicator may mean that one or more trigger devices are inoperative and requires immediate attention. Zone fault indicators will illuminate in the event of:

1. Disconnection or severance of zone wiring 2. Short circuit on zone wiring 3. Removal of Hydrowire or probes from the zone 4. Disconnection of the end of line monitor resistor 5. Test Mode Activated

[Alarm Indicators] Upon detection of an alarm the amber zone alarm indicator will flash to give warning of the zone or area in alarm and the common alarm indicator will be illuminated. This will be accompanied by a pulsing buzzer within the control panel and the operation of the sounders if fitted.

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Internal Indicators The internal indicators are numbered 1 to 6 and represent the following: S1 Illuminates in the event of a short circuit to

sounder circuit 1 or failure of Fuse F3 S2 Illuminates in the event of a short circuit to

sounder circuit 2 or failure of Fuse F4 FUSE Illuminates in the event of either failure of F1 or F2. Failure of F2 will be indicated by the

front panel System Fault indicator. Failure of F1 will not illuminate the front panel System Fault indicator.

REM This indicator will illuminate upon activation of

the isolate remote (dil switch A) switch on the CON.05 pcb. The front panel system fault indicator will also illuminate.

CON (C) Disconnection of ribbon cables to extender

boards. The front panel system fault indicator will also illuminate.

TEST (T) Operation of one or more zone test switches.

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Internal Controls and Terminal Connections The panel has internal DIL switches which are usually used for engineering functions. These switches should in normal circumstances be in the off position. Further details are available if required. Water Detection Circuits Two to twenty-four water detection circuits are provided and supply 28 volts (+ or – 5%) for the operation of trigger devices (Hydrowire or Probes). Terminals for the water detection circuits are labelled Z1+ and Z1- to Z24+ and Z24- for positive and negative connections respectively. It is important to observe the polarity of these connections for correct operation of the system. Sounder Circuits Two sounder circuit outputs are provided and labelled (S1+ and S1-) and (S2+ and S2-). These outputs will operate together upon activation of a water detection zone or the Remote Alarm input. Each sounder is protected by a 500mA fuse. A standard electronic sounder such as the BansheeMT or more usually a voice enhanced sounder, the Fire-Cryer®, which will announce “Water Alarm Activated. Immediate attention required” can be fitted to these circuits. Both outputs are monitored against open and short circuit faults in the field wiring. Any such faults are annunciated by the front panel system fault indicator immediately. The sounder circuit is normally fitted with a 22K or 27K end of line monitoring resistor. Fault VFCO Contact A volt-free contact is provided for remote signalling or plant shut down on the occurrence of any fault condition. The contact will also be operated upon total power failure. Alarm VFCO Contacts A volt-free contact is provided for remote signalling or plant shut down on the occurrence of any alarm condition or alarm test condition. All contacts are rated at 30Vd.c. 1 amp maximum and should under no circumstances be used to switch greater voltages or currents.

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Repeat Contact A normally open contact is provided for each zone. Remote Control Input Four terminals are provided for duplicating the controls on the front panel. These are marked OV, AL, S and R.

Remote Signal Contact

A volt-free changeover circuit is provided for signalling to an auto dialler, house system or plant shutdown relay. This contact operates on any alarm condition and remains operated until the system is reset.

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Hydrowire Installation and Commissioning HYDROWIRE INSTALLATION HSHWI-100

(1) Check the length of cable for fraying or damage.

(2) Connect the lengths of Hydrowire to be used in the zone and terminate with an End of Line Plug (K2110). Temporarily connect the cable to the control panel via a Hydrowire Connection Box (K2106). Check that no fault or alarm is reported.

(3) Remove the end of line plug and check that an alarm is reported.

(4) Disconnect the Hydrowire and store ready for installation.

(5) Ensure that the installation area is clean and free from water, dust and debris.

(6) Lay the length of Hydrowire on the floor of the area to be protected so that the distance between any two Hydrowires is no more than 2 metres. (For localised protection of sources of potential water leakage, such as air conditioning and water filled radiators, the distance between Hydrowires may be greater).

(7) The cable should be installed so that it remains in contact with the

floor for as much of its length as is possible. This would usually require the use of Hydrowire fixing clips (K2112). Great care must be taken when using other fixing clips. Although the cable is quite sturdy is can be damaged by crushing or excessive bending. A bend radius of 150mm is recommended as a minimum.

EOL Plug K2110

Note Red Warning Tag

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(8) The terminating Hydrowire Connection Box (K2106) should be secured to the wall or floor such that the Hydrowire does not have to be stretched or pulled to reach it.

(9) Plug the cable into the Hydrowire Connection Box (K2106).

(10) The red warning label should be left such that it is clearly visible.

(11) Terminate the cable with an end of line plug (K2110).

Notes : Hydrowire should not come into contact with surface

temperatures greater than 70o C. Lengths greater than 50 metres are not permissible.

HYDROWIRE COMMISSIONING – HSHWC-100 Once all terminations have been made and the system is powered, the Hydrowire is ready for testing. This is best achieved by dipping the forefinger and thumb into a cup of tap water, shaking off the excess drips and then gripping the Hydrowire firmly whilst rolling it slowly. This should produce a reaction at the control panel and if fitted, the remote lamp unit and or sounder. Over-wetting of the Hydrowire should be avoided as a great deal of time can be wasted waiting for the Hydrowire to dry out. DO NOT MIX PROBES AND HYDROWIRE IN THE SAME ZONE. It is advisable to test all lengths of Hydrowire before fixing into place so that should a fault be found it can easily be replaced.

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Floor Probe or Drip Tray Probe Installation HSFPI -100 The floor probe is connected to the control panel via a 6 way connector / junction box (See Fig. 11). Note: The 6K8 resistor taken from the zone being used in the control panel must be installed as shown in Fig. 11with the last Probe in the zone (maximum of 20 probes per zone.) Figure 9 Floor Probe

Figure 10 Drip Tray Probe

Floor Probe K2101

Drip Tray Probe K2102

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Floor or Drip Tray Probe Testing

(1) This is best achieved by dipping the tips of the probe pins into a cup of tap water.

(2) This should produce an immediate reaction at the control panel, the LED mounted on top of the probe and, if fitted, the remote lamp unit and or sounder.

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Hydrosense Probe Wiring Diagram

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TO WATER DETECTOR PROBE TO WATER DETECTOR PROBE

Note that the last junction box must have the end of line resistor fitted.

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Hydrowire Connection Box The K2106 Connection Box, when triggered presents an impedance of 470 ohms to the 24 Volt circuit from the control panel.

Figure 8 Hydrowire Connection Box

The + and – terminals inside the Connection Box must be connected via a 2 wire 0.75mm round 3A cable to the Z+ and Z- terminals at the control panel. The end of line resistor at the control panel can be discarded. It is advisable to leave the lid off the control panel until all testing is complete.

Remote Lamp Connection In some installations, particularly in floor voids, it is desirable to identify the area in which water has been detected with a remote indicator unit (K2103) mounted above the void. This can be achieved by wiring a K2103 remote lamp unit to the –ve and REM terminals in the K2106 Connection Box. Note : Only one remote lamp unit should be connected to each Connection box.

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Hydrosense Commissioning Record

Customer / Site Address

Town / City

Post Code

Site Tel No.

Site Contact Name

Control Panel Type

No. of Hydrowire Zones

No. of Probe Zones

Authorised Engineer

Company

Tel No.

Date

1. Control Panel Control panel is connected via a dedicated power supply Green Supply Healthy lamp illuminated. No other lamps illuminated Internal buzzer operates when enable key is inserted Reset test switch illuminates all lamps Alarm Test Switch operates the internal buzzer

2. Hydrowire

Installed Not Installed Hydrowire checked for damage Hydrowire wetted and checked for correct zone alarm End of Line Plug removed and checked for correct zone fault Check correct clips installed and not crushing or over bending

Hydrowire Red warning labels are in place

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Hydrosense Commissioning Record 3. Connection Boxes

Installed Not Installed Fixed securely Wiring terminated correctly

4. Floor and Drip Tray Probes

Installed Not Installed Din plug disconnected from probe and checked for correct zone

fault Probe conductor pins set at correct height Probe pins immersed in water and checked for correct zone alarm Probe terminated correctly into junction box

The above commissioning record has been completed by :

Authorised Engineer

Print Name

Company

Tel No.

Date

The above commissioning record has been accepted by :

Authorised Representative

Print Name

Company

Tel No.

Date

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Part Ref Description Qty

K2004001 4 Zone Steel Control Panel 1K2105 Hydrowire 10M Length 8K2110 End of Line Plug 2K2106 Connection Box 2K2112 Pack of Fixing Clips 3K2102 Floor Mounted Probe 2K/Z/Box1 ABS Junction Box for Probes 2*PS1220 12V 2.0ah Battery 2*K2111 Leader Cable (50M 2 core 0.75mm 3A) 1**F/A/1/BH Voice Enhanced Sounder 1Component marked (*) can be sourced locallyComponents marked (**) are optional

Hydrowire Layout

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Probe Layout

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CONSULTANTS SPECIFICATION FOR WATER LEAK DETECTION The water detection system should be able to detect the intrusion of water in concealed areas or any place where water penetration must be identified so that corrective action can be taken immediately. It will continuously monitor the potential hazards 24 hours a day and has the facility for 24 hours battery standby in the event of power failures. Any water penetration detected will be signalled to a control panel that can give audible and visual alarms. The detection system will be able to provide linear detection using water detection cable and point detection using localised probes and a control panel. The water detection cable must be reusable after detecting moisture and be monitored for fault at all times. Additionally the probe will incorporate an LED indicator to identify exactly which probe has been activated. Up to 20 detectors should be able to be connected to a single zone. Sensor height should be adjustable from 1mm to 30mm from above finished floor. The probe shall be monitored for faults at all times and shall be of the latching type. The Control Panels will be available as a single zone panel as well as multi zones up to a minimum of 24 zones. The control panel will provide Fault Volt-Free Contacts and Alarm Volt-Free Contacts for remote signaling or plant shutdown on the occurrence of any fault or alarm condition.