SIEMENS XCI2001-U1 Releasing Module for PRO Fire System Installation Guide

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XCI2001-U1 Releasing Module for PRO Fire System
Installation Guide

XCI2001-U1
Releasing module
Mounting Installation

XCI2001-U1 Releasing Module for PRO Fire System

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Issued by:
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
8 Fernwood Road
Florham Park, NJ 07932
Tel. +1 973-593-2600
www.sbt.siemens.com/FIS
Edition: 2016-10-27
Document ID: A6V10315050_een
© Siemens Industry, Inc., 2015

Description

The releasing module XCI2001 supports activation of releasing valves in releasing and sprinkler systems. Activation can be event-controlled or performed manually. The releasing module is mounted on the periphery board.
Properties

  • Automatic or manual activation
  • Dual-channel control
  • Supervision of releasing circuit (wiring as class A or class B circuit)
  • Supports several valve systems
  • Suited to indoor applications (not wet rooms)

 Mounting

The releasing module XCI2001 is installed on the periphery board as shown and screwed onto the back box. Slot X901 is also used for the NAC module (1A/2B).SIEMENS XCI2001 U1 Releasing Module for PRO Fire System -
Mounting

  1. Periphery board (250p) or periphery board (500p)
  2. Threaded standoffs on back box
  3. Releasing module XCI2001
  4. 2x fixing screw

X901 Slot in periphery board
X5 Connection terminal on releasing module

  1. Plug the releasing module (3) into slot X901 on the periphery board.
  2. Fasten the releasing module to the threaded standoffs (2) in the back box using the two fixing screws (4).
  3. Wire up the releasing module according to the pin assignment.

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Element Des. Function

Connector

| X1| Plug for periphery board connection
X2| Service plug for programmed connection (not used)
X4| Diagnostic service plug (not used)
X5| Releasing relay outputs
Adjustment elements

| S1| Switch: Arm/Disarm releasing output 1
S2
| Switch: Arm/Disarm releasing output 2
S3| Reset key
X3| Jumper for degraded mode enable
LEDs

| H1| Display: Releasing output 1 status ON/OFF
H2| Display: Releasing output 2 status ON/OFF
H3| Flashing: Releasing module is active

  • For Class A wiring, both S1 and S2 must be in the same position at all times when used to disarm or arm the circuit.

Pin assignments for releasing module

4.1 X5 plug connection for releasing relay output

Pin Designation Description
4 REL_CIR1 (+) Relay output for releasing 1
3 REL_CIR1 (-) Relay output for releasing 1
2 REL_CIR2 (+) Relay output for releasing 2
1 REL_CIR2 (-) Relay output for releasing 2

Admissible cable cross-section: 12…18 AWG, unshielded XCI2001-U1 supports two Class B circuits or one Class A circuit as shown below:

SIEMENS XCI2001 U1 Releasing Module for PRO Fire System - Class B
wiringSIEMENS XCI2001 U1
Releasing Module for PRO Fire System - Class A wiring

Note 1 Loop wires must be terminated directly onto the SOLENOID
Note 2 Loop wires must be terminated directly onto the SOLENOID
*REL-EOL: Terminating resistor 24 kΩ and diode (Siemens part number 500-696359)
The maximum length of line of the relay connections is limited to a resistance of 3.5 Ω.

Indicators

LED indicators

LED Color Function Condition Meaning
H1 Green Status of releasing circuit 1 Off Releasing circuit 1 inactive
On Releasing circuit 1 activated
H2* Green Status of releasing circuit 2 Off Releasing circuit 2 inactive
On Releasing circuit 2 activated
H3 Green Status of processor Off (steady) Processor is not running
Flashing Processor is running
On (steady) Processor is not running
  • Not applicable for Class A wiring.

Adjusting elements for releasing module

S1 and S2, switches to arm/disarm the releasing outputs

Button Function Position Meaning
S1 Arming of releasing 1 OFF Releasing output 1 disarmed (supervisory mode)
ON Releasing output 1 armed (normal)
S2 Arming of releasing 2 OFF Releasing output 2 disarmed (supervisory mode)
ON Releasing output 2 armed (normal)

S1 and S2 control output

  • The outputs are disarmed in the OFF position. The relays are disarmed but are still supervised.
  • The outputs are armed in the ON position.
  • For Class A wiring, both S1 and S2 must be in the same position at all times when used to disarm or arm the circuit.

S3, reset key for releasing module

Button Function Position Meaning
S3 RESET Pressed The module is reset.

Jumper X3, degraded mode enable for releasing

X3 Jumper position Function Meaning
3 – 2 Activated No degrade operation allowed (Default)
1 – 2 Deactivated Degrade operation allowed

Jumper X3 must agree with the panel configuration or a trouble will be displayed.

Technical data

Supply input Voltage DC 24 V
Quiescent current 11 mA at DC 24 V
Output voltage DC 24 V Special Application
Output current 2.0 A per output channel
Connection terminals Design Screw terminals
Admissible cable cross-section 12AWG…18AWG, not shielded
Relay outputs Maximum line resistance 3.5 Ω
Preauction   deluge Maximum line resistance 2.5 Ω
Minimum voltage at the coil DC 20.4 V
Mechanical data Dimensions (W x H) ~3.25 x 4.75″ / ~8.25 x 12.05 cm
Weight Approx. 3.2 oz. / 90 g

FCC Statement

**** WARNING

Installation and usage of equipment is not in accordance with instructions manual Radiation of radio frequency energy Interference to radio communications
● Install and use equipment in accordance with instructions manual.
● Read the following information.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

Issued by
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
8 Fernwood Road
Florham Park, NJ 07932
+1 973-593-2600
www.sbt.siemens.com/FIS
© Siemens Industry, Inc., 2015
Technical specifications and availability
subject to change without notice.
Document ID: A6V10315050_een
SAP order no.: A5Q00050764
FS20/FS920
Edition: 2016-10-27
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