PROTECT 1100i Fog Cannon Machine Installation Guide

June 9, 2024
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PROTECT 1100i Fog Cannon Machine

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Very important if you are installing a PROTECT Fog Cannon® for the first time

As an installer you must participate in a PROTECTTM training session.| 1

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When unpacking the Fog CannonTM please read the installation manual carefully.

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Removal of cover.

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Measurements for installation of the fog machine.

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| | PROTECT 600i TM| PROTECT 1100i TM| PROTECT 2200i TM
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X| 475 mm| 475 mm| 633 mm
Y| 332 mm| 332 mm| 352 mm
Z| 154 mm| 174 mm| 172 mm
KG| 12,6| 16| 24,8
Mounting the brackets. Use enclosed template.| 5
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During the installation the generator hangs on the 4 screws before it is pushed into position. Remember extra screws in the wall/ceiling to fix the machine properly (small illustration).| 6PROTECT-1100i-Fog-Cannon-
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To ensure the best possible coverage the fog needs free passage.

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The fog machine must be placed to ensure immediate coverage of possible access points

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Prevent sabotage by installing the fog machine

correctly out of reach and avoid blocking exit routes.

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Min. installation distance from objects.

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For horizontal mounting, place the fog machine

as shown in the picture.

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Min. safety distance

– risk of scalding.

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Avoid unintentional fog emission

– remove the fluid container during installation.

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Cabling of PROTECT 600iTM/1100iTM/2200iTM.

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Cabling of PROTECT 600iTM/1100iTM/2200iTM.

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Connections, setting, and test

Printed circuit boardPROTECT-1100i-Fog-Cannon-Machine-fig-
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Voltage

Effect

PRIMARY TRIGGER NORMALLY OPEN

Typical Installation

  • Connection to alarm panel (typical installation)
  • Primary trigger is NO (normal open) and a service switch is installed.

ALL TRIGGER SIGNALS NORMALLY CLOSED

PROTECT-1100i-Fog-Cannon-Machine-
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Typical Installation

Connection to alarm panel (typical installation). All triggers are NC (normal closed).

Dipswitch

DIP Function

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| Heat disable

On = The heating element dis­ connects if disable is activated

2| Fog time
3| Fog time
4| Fog time
5| Arm
6| Primary

7| Secondary*
8| Fire-alarm delay**
9| Reserved. Leave in OFF position

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| Error indicator

On = Beeper connected

  • ON = normal open
  • OFF = normal closed
  • ON = delay is active

Inputs

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Tamper

| Potential­free switches activate (open) when the covers are re­ moved. They can be used in the alarm system’s tamper circuit.

12V

| Built­in 12V supply system that delivers 0.1A – mainly to supply the secondary circuit, e.g. a PIR sensor.

ARM

| Can be activated permanently by selecting an active break signal and by not connecting anything to the terminals.

Pri­ mary

| The primary trigger signal is normally taken from the alarm system and activated from it in case of a break­in.

Sec.

| The secondary trigger signal is normally taken from a verifying sensor such as a room sensor or a door switch.

DIS.

| The disable function can be used to stop the Fog CannonTM when it is producing fog. The signal is connected to the alarm, so the Fog CannonTM is disconnected when the alarm is disconnected.

Fire

| Connection of 12 V DC, N/O sig­ nal from the fire alarm system. In case of a fire alarm this signal will disconnect the Fog CannonTM as long as the signal is active. Also, the Fog CannonTM will acti­ vate a sound signal and report an error on the system error relay.

Fog Volume

In the tables below the fog volume mentioned is based on the industry standard of security fog. The Fog CannonsTM of PROTECTTM meets the requirements of EN 50131-8 (see certificate in this manual). It’s important to perform a test firing of the installation – and not only rely on the calculation of cubic metres. A change in visibility is gained through longer/shorter time with fog (adjustment of the unit), more/less Fog CannonsTM and/or different placing of the unit(s).

PROTECT 600i TM

Dip Setting

Dip Configuración

| Fog Time| Fog Volume
Dip 2| Dip 3| Dip 4| | m³/pied³/pies³
OFF| OFF| OFF| demo| ­
ON| OFF| OFF| 20s| 290
OFF| ON| OFF| 40s| 540
ON| ON| OFF| 60s| 700
OFF| OFF| ON| 60s + 1 min.| 775
ON| OFF| ON| 60s + 4 min.| 1050
OFF| ON| ON| 60s + 9 min.| 1700
ON| ON| ON| 30s – turbo| 600

PROTECT 600iTM

Total time in max. pulse mode = 10 min. 60 sec. + pulse shots. Total fog production = 1700 m3. Total capacity in the fluid container = 3 complete sequence in pulse mode

PROTECT 1100i TM

Dip Setting

| Fog Time| Fog Volume
Dip 2| Dip 3| Dip 4| |
OFF| OFF| OFF| demo| demo
ON| OFF| OFF| 15s| 500
OFF| ON| OFF| 30s| 875
ON| ON| OFF| 45s| 1200
OFF| OFF| ON| 60s| 1300
ON| OFF| ON| 60s + 4 min.| 1700
OFF| ON| ON| ­| ­
ON| ON| ON| ­| ­

Not useable on 115/130 V markets. See supplement to this manual for low volt markets.

PROTECT 1100iTM
Total time in pulse mode = 5 min. 60 sec. + pulse shots. Total fog production = 1700 m3. Total capacity in the fluid container = 3 complete sequence in pulse mode.

PROTECT 2200i TM

Dip Setting| Fog Time| Fog Volume
Dip 2| Dip 3| Dip 4| |
OFF| OFF| OFF| demo| demo
ON| OFF| OFF| 20s| 900
OFF| ON| OFF| 40s| 1800
ON| ON| OFF| 60s| 2700
OFF| OFF| ON| 70s| 2875
ON| OFF| ON| 30s + 6 min.| 2500
OFF| ON| ON| 60s + 10 min.| 3700
ON| ON| ON| ­| ­

Not useable on 115/130 V markets. See supplement to this manual for low volt markets.

PROTECT 2200iTM
Total time in pulse mode = 6,5 min. 30 sec. + pulse shots. Total fog production = 2500 m3. Total capacity in the fluid container = 4 complete sequence in pulse mode

PROTECT 2200iTM
Total time in pulse mode = 11 min. 60 sec. + pulse shots. Total fog production = 3700 m3. Total capacity in the fluid container = 3 complete sequence in pulse mode.

PulsePROTECT-1100i-Fog-Cannon-Machine-fig- \(19\)

Check the control signals before testing. 16
Connect the battery. One battery measures 97 x 43 x 51 mm. 17
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Install the fluid container and attach the metal cover using the 2 screws to fix it.| 18
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Remember to heat the system before testing.|

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PROTECT 600iTM PROTECT 1100iTM PROTECT 2200iTM
Min. 10­15 15­25 30­45

Full-scale test: Remember that the test must include the entire alarm installation.| 20
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Hand over

Check the fluid level after testing (hand over the fog machine with a full fluid container).|

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Remember to put warning labels on the windows.

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Before leaving the installation all users must be instructed in how the fog machine works.| 23
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The users must be informed that further information can be found on www.protectglobal.com| 24PROTECT-
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Finally, a contract of service must be made, which should contain an agreement for min. one test a year.| 25
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Service and maintenance agreement

A service agreement with the customer includes the following:

  • Visually inspect the fog fluid level. Durability: 5 years from production date in unopened packaging. 2 years from date of installation. Do not use when discolored!
  • Check the loading capability and the age of the batteries
  • If the batteries are more than 2 years old they must be replaced
  • Check if there is any fault indicated on the Fog CannonTM
  • Check that the nozzle is clean of foreign bodies
  • Check if there are any signs of sabotage and check the sabotage switches
  • Check that the verifying sensor is working correctly
  • Make a full-scale-test, where the interaction between all systems is tested (also the fire alarm system if there).

In case of faults

An identified error can be reset by pressing the Reset button for approx. 4 seconds. The button is located in the centre of the circuit board.

1 Identify the error (see code on the display)
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Find the cause of the error

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Correct the cause of the error

Fault finding

Fluid

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Output activated if fluid level is

too low.

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Fault

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Output activated in case of system error. Error type can be read in the display.

Fog

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When the Fog CannonTM produces fog, this output will activate.

Fuses

230V AC Fuses PROTECT 600iTM PROTECT 1100iTM PROTECT 2200iTM
F1 (Incoming Power/High Voltage) 10 AT 10 AT 10 AT
F3 6.3 AT 8 AT 10 AT
F4 0.5 AT 0.5 AT 1 AT

External LED status indicator – a service function in arm and disarm status

Green and yellow light|

Red light

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Green LED flashes first time the fog machine is connected to mains power. Green LED lights constantly on when the fog machine is heated and ready. Yellow LED flashes for low fluid level. Check fluid. All LEDs are turned off when fog machine has arm signal from alarm panel (disable signal is re­ moved).| One Red flash every 10 seconds (E1): Mains power failure (and no critical failure at the same time). Three Red flashes every 10 seconds (E3): Fire alarm input activated (and no critical failure at the same time). Four Red flashes every 10 seconds (E4): Low battery voltage (and no critical failure at the same time). Alarm installer is required! Constant Red flashing: Serious failure(s) detected. Alarm installer is required!

Display/fault codesPROTECT-1100i-Fog-Cannon-Machine-fig-
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H| Heating. The system is in the heating phase and has not reached operating temperature.
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r| The system has reached normal operating temperature and is ready to produce fog.
d| ”Disable” input activated and system blocked, as the alarm is not connected (heating has not been disconnected).
Hd| ”Heat Disable”. ”Disable” input activated and system blocked, as the alarm is not connected. Heating is also disconnected, as dipswitch 1 is in the ON position.
bt| “Blocking timer active”. System blocked from fog triggering inter­ nally (timer­controlled). This occurs after the fog has been triggered or in connection with system start­up after loss of mains voltage.
A|

“ARM” input activated.

P|

“Primary Trig” input activated.

S|

“Secondary Trig” input activated.

bAt|

A battery is (or has been) mounted.

C| The battery is currently being charged.
E1|

Mains voltage failure.

E2|

Low fluid level.

E3|

Fire alarm input activated.

E4|

Low battery voltage.

E5| Failed attempts to charge the bat­ tery for 24 hours.
E6|

Battery failed load test.

E7|

PCB temperature too high.

E8|

PCB temperature too low.

E9

| Thermo­sensor temperature too high (or connection lost).

E10

| Thermo­sensor temperature too low (after preliminary heating).

E12

| Pump timeout. The pump has been running for too long. Lack of fluid, etc.
E13| External 12 supply shut down due

to overload.

E14| Error in “load test circuit”.
rc| Remotely controlled. The IntelliBoxTM is connected and has assigned the fog cannon to be fully controlled by the IntelliBoxTM.
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norc| No remote control signal. Timed out 30 minutes after losing the signal. Typically the display message when no IntelliBoxTM is connected.
rd| Remotely disabled. Disable signal

being sent from the IntelliBoxTM.

rHd| Remotely heat disabled. Disable signal being sent from the IntelliBoxTM and dipswitch 1 = ON.
rP| Remotely primary. Primary trigger

signal sent from the IntelliBoxTM.

rb| Remotely blocked. System blocked from fog triggering by IntelliBoxTM. Occur when the fog has been trig­ gered, dip­setting has been changed or at start­up.
rF| Remote fire alarm. The fire alarm disable input on the IntelliBoxTM has been activated, disabling the fog cannon.
rPA| Remote panic alarm activated. The panic alarm input on the IntelliBoxTM has been activated. All fog cannon connected to the IntelliBoxTM, that has dipswitch 9 = ON will be releasing fog for 60 seconds and cannot be interrupted.

Warnings: Must be read by users and fitters of PROTECTTM security fog

  • Spilled fog fluid from dripping or other, which has gathered on the floor underneath the machine, immediately after the system has been activated or in connection with the handling of the fog fluid, must be removed immediately due to the risk of slipping and falling.

  • Do not swallow the fog liquid, and keep it away from children and animals. In case of ingestion of large quantities: Contact a physician immediately. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with clean water for min. 15 minutes. If irritation continues, contact a physician. In case of direct contact with skin rinse thoroughly with water and soap.

  • Avoid prolonged stays in fog filled premises as this can irritate the mucous membrane in the eyes, nose and throat. The effect is temporary and only occurs in connection with prolonged stays in the dense fog.

  • Never stick your fingers or other objects behind the grille in front of the nozzle. The nozzle may be hot and touching it may cause burns. Do not look directly into the nozzle.

  • Flammable or heat-sensitive objects must be placed at least 35 cm. from the nozzle.

  • The system must only be cleaned using a damp cloth. Do not spray it with water.

  • Air the room for 20 minutes within the first hour of fog activation to avoid condensation.

  • The installer must ensure that staff who work in the secured premises on a daily basis are informed about the proper rules of precaution when operating the Fog CannonTM.

  • If the Fog CannonTM is installed in premises with public access, the staff needs to be instructed in how to guide visitors and show them the way out in case the Fog CannonTM should fire unintentionally at a time where people have access to the secured premises.

  • The electrical connections of the Fog CannonTM must only be handled by certified electrical fitter. The system MUST be connected to earth to meet electrical safety requirements and must only be serviced by instructed personnel. PROTECTTM and our distributors worldwide provide training sessions regarding correct mounting, setting and use of the system. The system should be fitted with max. 16A fuses.

  • The device must be connected to the mains supply via a plug or via switch which break all the conducting poles (both live and neutral) in accordance with the wiring rules.

  • The system must be set correctly to prevent overdosing. Never install the system without supervision (connection to alarm panel and control centre) and service/test the system once a year. Servicing/ tests must be carried out by an alarm technician.

  • The system must be placed outside normal reach. The system must not be placed e.g. near the floor where animals or children can reach it.

  • The system must not be installed in a way which blocks emergency exits or fire escapes when fired.

  • Place the system with the distance from the nozzle to the nearest object or surface being min. 2.5 m. Secure the system properly.

  • Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation space around the system (minimum 15 cm). Do not fit the system in a closed cavity space.

  • Disconnect the mains supply before removing protective covers.
    Live parts are accessible inside the device, and there may be risk of electrical chock.

  • The system is produced for use in a dry indoor climate and must therefore not be placed outdoors or in damp rooms.

  • Special precautions must be taken where the fog machines are installed in locations with automatic fire alarm systems and in blocks of flats.

  • Before installing the fog machines the installer must ensure that this can be done in accordance with relevant national legislation and regional regulations. The installer must inform the authorities, the control centre and security staff of the installation.

  • Before service on signalling cables, the Fog CannonTM and connected equipment such as alarms, etc. the Fog CannonTM must be protected against unintentional firing. The system must be protected against activation when the secured premises are in normal use.

  • If the above instructions are not observed, PROTECT A/S shall not be liable for any consequences resulting from such non-observance.

  • Certain types of thermal paper, thermal labels and certain types of ink used for print on plastic wrappings and plastic bags can be damaged by the fog.

  • This PROTECT Fog Cannon® is only to be installed and used in the country, from where it is purchased. Local PROTECTTM dealers/installers only service machines purchased in their own countries.

Consequences of the use of unauthorized fluid in PROTECT Fog Cannons

  • Cancellation of the warranty: The use of unauthorized fluid in a PROTECT Fog Cannon® results in the cancellation of the warranty.
  • Risk of machine defects: Use of unauthorized fluids can cause damage to heating element, such as rust.
  • Risk of lack of activation with an alarm signal: If the pump cannot withstand the chemical composition of the unauthorized fluid, the pump may fail causing an absence of fog machine activation in a real-life scenario of alarm activation.
  • Risk of toxic fumes formation: Unauthorized fluid can become toxic by heating and/or pressure, which can mean a risk to humans, animals and food.
  • Risk of condensation (residue): If the molecular composition of the fluid is not correct, its consistency does not adjust to the exit diameter of the nozzle with the consequent risk of condensation and possible damage to electro-nics, fabrics, furniture, etc.
  • Low density risk: Unauthorized fluid may have a too low density, which makes it useless as a security system by fog.
    The complete 100% tested and guaranteed performance & no harmful side effects can only be achieved by using approved PROTECTTM fog fluid.

Warranty and exceptions

  • The warranty does not cover fog fluid or batteries (consumables), nor the wear caused by the normal use of the fog machine. The transport costs of the equipment are also excluded from the warranty.
  • The PROTECTTM security fog fluid has an expiration time of 2 years from the installation of the fluid container in the Fog CannonTM, and 5 years if it has not been installed and has been stored in its original packaging, in a cool, dry place protected from sunlight. Once the expiration date has passed, a replacement is recommended to maintain the properties and density of the security fog.
  • The warranty will be void, if the product has not been installed in accordance with the instructions in the manual that is supplied in the original PROTECTTM packaging, or if spare parts or fog fluid not provided by PROTECTTM have been used.
  • The system must be set correctly to prevent overdosing. Never install the system without supervision (connection to alarm panel and control center) and service/test the system once a year. Servicing/tests must be carried out by an alarm technician.
  • PROTECTTM provides a 60-months’ warranty for defects in the products (Xtratus®/Xtratus Flex®: 24 months). The date of commencement of the warranty is based on the invoice date on the invoice from PROTECT™ to the alarm installation company. Complaints shall be made immediately. PROTECTTM provides a 12-months’ warranty on additional equipment, spare parts and repair work

Declaration of Conformity

According to EN50131-8/IEC62642-8 concerning
alarm systems – intrusion and hold up-systems – part 8: Security fog device/systems

  • Holder:
    • PROTECT A/S Hasselager Centervej 5 8260 Viby J. Denmark CVR No. 2568 7272
  • Product
    • Security fog machine
  • Type, Model
    • PROTECT 600i™, PROTECT 1100i™ Et PROTECT 2200i™1
  • Testing basis
    • EN 60335-1 :2002
  • Test reports/Test marks
    • We, PROTECT A/S, Denmark, declare under our sole responsibility that the products 600i™, 1100i ™ Et 2200i™ (manufactured by PROTECT A/S) has been tested and found in conformity with the following harmonized European standards: EN 60335-1:2002 + A11:2004 + A1:2004 IEC 60335-1:2001 + A1 :2004
  • Conformity
    • EU Directive information: The products satisfies the provisions for CE marking according to the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
  • Date
    • 18 February 2020

Mr. Heine Michael Andreasen CEO PROTECT A/S
PROTECT A/S is the world’s largest supplier and the only producer of fog machines in Scandinavia. PROTECTTM is represented worldwide in 50 countries
PROTECT A/S · Hasselager Centervej 5 · DK-8260 Viby J
Tel.: (+45) 86 72 18 81
Mail : info@protectglobal.com

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