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FAAST
Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology
®
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
1.800.SENSOR2; Fax: 630.377.6495
www.systemsensor.com
COMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
E56-3621-003
SS-400-007 1 E56-3621-003
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
FAAST ..................................................1
Fire AlArm ASpirATion SenSing Technology
®
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
pipeiQ
®
operATion .......................................3
SCOPE ..............................................3
GETTING STARTED .......................................3
User Profile ...................................................... 3
PIPEIQ USER INTERFACE ..................................3
MENU OPTIONS .........................................3
Starting the Application ............................................ 4
Exiting the Application .............................................4
CREATING A PROJECT ....................................4
SITE CONFIGURATION ....................................5
PROJECT CONFIGURATION .................................5
Building Configuration ............................................. 5
Floor Configuration ...............................................5
DEVICE CONFIGURATION ..................................5
General Tab .....................................................5
MODEL SELECTION ......................................5
Button Lock-Out ..................................................6
Button Activation .................................................6
DEVICE DATE AND TIME ................................... 6
RELAYS AND THRESHOLDS SETTINGS .........................6
Alarm/Fault Relay Latching ......................................... 6
Acclimate Mode .................................................. 6
Night Mode ...................................................... 6
ALARM THRESHOLD AND DELAY ............................6
Threshold Levels .................................................6
Delay .......................................................7
Rules Button .....................................................7
NETWORK .............................................7
Device Details ...................................................7
Setting the Device Address .........................................7
Web Access Password .............................................7
Administrator Password ............................................7
Device Mail Server Configuration ....................................7
Device Connection ................................................7
Email Notification .................................................7
Connect Device ..................................................7
Configuration Text ................................................8
Send Configuration ............................................... 8
Get Remote Configuration .......................................... 8
Device Information ................................................ 8
Archive Events Data ............................................... 8
DESIGNING A PIPE LAYOUT ................................8
FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH THE TOOLBAR .................8
IMPORTING A FLOORPLAN .................................9
ADDING A DETECTOR ....................................10
ADDING A PIPE ........................................10
Modifying the Pipe Information .....................................10
Adding Additional Pipes ...........................................10
Auto Connect Pipes ..............................................10
TESTING THE PIPE DESIGN ................................10
Pipe Design Calculation ...........................................10
REPORTS .............................................11
Bill of Material Report ............................................11
Pipe Layout Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
USING THE PIPE WIZARD .................................11
MONITORING THE DEVICES ...............................12
Live View ......................................................13
Trend Graphs ...................................................13
TREND MODE .........................................13
Live Trend ......................................................13
Stored Trend ....................................................13
Date ......................................................13
SETTINGS ............................................13
START .............................................14
CLOSE TREND .........................................14
LOG VIEW ............................................14
Live Events .....................................................14
Stored Events ...................................................14
Messages ......................................................14
Web broWSer AcceSS ...................................15
SCOPE .............................................15
SYSTEM LOGIN ........................................15
GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN .........................15
RELAYS AND THRESHOLDS CONFIGURATION SCREEN ............15
NETWORK CONFIGURATION SCREEN ........................15
LIVE VIEW SCREEN .....................................16
EVENTS VIEW SCREEN ................................... 16
LOG OFF .............................................16
commiSSioning ........................................17
SCOPE .............................................17
ROLES OF EACH PARTY IN THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS .......17
Commissioning Agent ............................................17
Owner/Building Manager .........................................17
COMMISSIONING PROCESS ...............................17
PRE-COMMISSIONING ...................................17
ON-SITE PRE-COMMISSIONING .............................17
CONFIGURING A NEW FAAST SYSTEM ....................... 18
Re-Configuring or Updating a FAAST System ..........................20
TEST SYSTEM .........................................21
Preparation for Testing ...........................................21
System Pressure Testing ..........................................21
Relay Function Testing ............................................22
DOCUMENTING TEST RESULTS ............................. 22
Customer Acceptance ............................................22
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

FAASTFire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 601741.800.SENSOR2; Fax: 630.377.6495www.systemsensor.comCOMPREH

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When the desired changes have been made, select the OK button to close the window.Highlight the pipe (pipe turns from red to grey) then select and dra

Page 3 - Operation

Pipe Layout ReportThe Pipe Layout Report generates a report about the site, including informa-tion, such as name, location detector information, confi

Page 4 - ASP26-01

FIGURE 24. PIPE WIZARD DETECTOR LOCATION SCREENASP54-01FIGURE 25. PIPE WIZARD DETAILS SCREENThe Pipe Screen prompts for the type of pipe material bein

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FIGURE 26. REMOTE MONITORING OF USER INTERFACE PANELFIGURE 27. MONITORING THE TREND GRAPHLive ViewSelect the Monitoring tab in the lower left corner o

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FIGURE 31. LOG VIEWLive EventsLive Events allows the viewer to see current activities at a specific FAAST de-vice. The log viewer provides the device

Page 7 - ASP42-01

Web Browser AccessCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section describes how to access the FAAST detector over a local network (LAN) via the Web

Page 8 - ASP104-00

LIVE VIEW SCREENA live view of the User Interface Display Panel may be obtained by selecting the Live View tab, as shown in Figure 5.The Live View scr

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CommissioningCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section provides an overview of the commissioning process for a system and describes how the co

Page 10 - ASP96-00

CONFIGURING A NEW FAAST SYSTEMIf the FAAST detector has never been configured before, when initially pow-ered it indicates a configuration fault. Begi

Page 11 - ASP106-00

TABLE 2. GENERAL FIELD DESCRIPTIONSTABLE 6. ALARM/FAULT RELAY LATCHING CHECK BOX DESCRIPTIONSTABLE 3. DEVICE DATE AND TIME FIELD DESCRIPTIONSTABLE 4.

Page 12 - ASP55-01

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ALARM LEVELTHRESHOLD HIGH SENSITIVITYTHRESHOLD LOW SENSITIVITYCURRENT LEVELAlert Alert High Alert Low Acclimate Alert LevelAction 1 Action 1 High Ac

Page 14 - ASP63-01

FIGURE 8. TYPICAL STABILIZED FRONT PANEL INDICATORS3. Create a project using an appropriate title, as shown in Figure 9, by select-ing File>New fr

Page 15 - Web Browser Access

Relay Function TestingThe Relay function can be verified by setting the system into Test mode. The Test mode is initiated through the PipeIQ Live View

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SS-400-007 23 E56-3621-003 CommissioningCustomer Name:Project Name:Site Address:Installer Name/Contact information: Date:Commissioning Agent/Conta

Page 17 - Commissioning

SS-400-007 24 E56-3621-003 CommissioningthReshold time delay tRanspoRt timesDay Alert: Predicted: Actual:Action 1: Predicted: Actual:Action 2: Pre

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section provides guidance through maintenance and troubleshooting for the FA

Page 19 - ASP24-02

TYPE CONDITION RECOMMENDED ACTIONFault Warning External Monitor Fault signals, but nothing is con-nected to the external monitor relay.Attach the 47 K

Page 20 - ASP25-01

PIPEIQ FAAST CONNECTION TROUBLESHOOTING In order to connect to a FAAST device at its default IP address (192.168.1.10) the PC network adapter must be

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Parts and AccessoriesCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section provides information on the parts and accessories available for the FAAST syst

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The Pipe SystemCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section provides details on the physical installation of the pipe network for the FAAST syst

Page 23 - FAAST System Validation Form

SCOPEThis section provides information for pipe network designers and adminis-trators on the use of the PipeIQ® software program for the FAAST system.

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CAPILLARY TUBES AND SAMPLING POINTSA capillary tube is a length of flexible tubing that is connected to the main sampling pipe with a sampling point a

Page 25 - MOUNTING SCREWS

Pipe BendsNever bend pipes, unless absolutely necessary. Use elbows, tees or other fit-tings to change the direction of the pipe.If bending is necessa

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Application and DesignCOMPREHENSIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALSCOPEThis section is intended to provide general design and application guidelines for designin

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OPEN AREA PROTECTIONCeiling SamplingIn typical ceiling installations, the pipe network is suspended from 1 in. to 1 ft. (25 mm to 300 mm) below the ce

Page 28 - Parts and Accessories

HIGH AIR EXCHANGE AREASTypically, high air exchange areas have some form of mechanical ventilation to maintain constant or cyclical air flow for heati

Page 29 - The Pipe System

TABLE 2. HOLE SIZES FOR LARGE DUCTSDUCT WIDTH NO. OF HOLESHOLE SIZE NOMINAL PIPE FLOW RATE (CFM)3 ft. 4 in. (1 m) 6 9/64 in. (3.5 mm)1.77 cfm (50.2

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TABLE 5. VIEW MENUMENU CHOICE DESCRIPTIONMonitoring Changes the view of the project to the monitoring screen. (For object levels above the device leve

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SITE CONFIGURATION When a new project is created, the factory default settings are used to create all of the objects. Any number of buildings, floors,

Page 32 - Application and Design

Button Lock-OutDepending on the model selected, the button lockout feature may or may not appear. If the button lock out option is not available, this

Page 33 - Sampling Holes

TABLE 12. DEFAULT NORMAL MODE THRESHOLD VALUESALARM SPECIFY THE THRESHOLD LEVEL IN %FT FOR NORMAL MODEDay Night WeekendAlert 0.012 0.012 0.012Action

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FIGURE 11. CONNECT POPUP WINDOWEnter the IP address of the Host (FAAST detector), select either Read-Only or Administrator from the User list. If Admi

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BUTTON DESCRIPTION Import an existing floor plan in (.dxf) format. Changes the view of the pipe layout to isometric. Changes the view of the pipe lay

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