Emerson Firetrol Fta1100 J Diesel Engine Fire Pump Controller Brochures And Data Sheets
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Diesel Engine Fire Pump Controllers
Compatible with mechanical and
electronic engine types.
Firetrol® combined automatic and manual Mark
IIXG based diesel engine fi re pump controllers
are intended for starting and monitoring fi re
pump diesel engines. The controller monitors,
displays and records fi re pump system informa-
tion. Diesel engine fi re pump controllers are
available in 12 or 24 volts, work with lead acid
or Nickel-Cadmium batteries and are designed
to operate seamlessly with either mechanical
or electronic engine types.
Operator Interface
The fi re pump controllers feature an opera-
tor interface with user keypad. The interface
monitors and displays motor operating condi-
tions, including all alarms, events, and pressure
conditions. All alarms, events, and pressure
conditions are displayed with a time and date
stamp. The display is a 128x64 Backlit LCD ca-
pable of customized graphics and Cyrillic type
character display. The display and interface are
NEMA rated for Type 2, 3R, 4, 4X, and 12 pro-
tection and is fully accessible without opening
the controller door. The user interface utilizes
multiple levels of password protection for sys-
tem security. A minimum of 3 password levels
are provided.
Approvals
Firetrol fi re pump controllers are listed by Un-
derwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., in accordance
with UL218, Standard for Fire Pump Controllers,
CSA, Standard for Industrial Control Equipment,
and approved by Factory Mutual. They are built
to meet or exceed the requirements of the ap-
proving authorities as well as NEMA and
Firetrol designed 4-stage
battery charger.
Battery Chargers
The controllers are supplied with two fully au-
tomatic, 200 amp hour, 4 step battery chargers.
The chargers feature Switching Technology and
10Adc Pulse-Width Modulated Output Current.
The 4 step charging cycle is as follows:
Step 1 - Qualifi cation Stage
During this stage, the battery charger
checks the batteries to insure they can
accept a fast charge. It also checks
for missing or defective batteries. If
a missing or defective battery is de-
tected, a fault will be given.
Step 2 - Fast Charge Stage
Charges the batteries until they reach
peak voltage.
Step 3 - Bulk Charge Stage
Charges the batteries at a constant
potential of peak voltage until current
reaches 500mA.
Step 4 - Float Charge Stage
Trickle charges the batteries to main-
tain peak potential.
• AC Line and Battery Circuit Breakers
• Manual-Off-Auto Selector Switch
• Manual Test Push-Button
• Two (2) Manual Crank Push-Buttons
• Two (2) 10 Amp Battery Chargers with 4 stage charging
cycle, selectable AC voltage (110/220), selectable DC
voltage (12/24) and selectable battery type (Lead Acid,
Ni-Cad 9/18 Cell, Ni-Cad 10/20 Cell
• Minimum Run Timer/Off Delay Timer
• Programmable Daylight Saving Time Option
• Weekly Test Timer
• Engine Run Time Meter
• Digital Pressure Display
• Solid State Pressure Transducer
• Door mounted display/interface panel featuring a 128 x
64 pixel backlit LCD Graphical Display, Membrane Type
User Control Push-buttons and easy to read LED Indica-
tors for:
• AC POWER AVAILABLE
• ALARM
• MAIN SWITCH IN AUTO
• MAIN SWITCH IN MANUAL
• SYSTEM PRESSURE LOW
• ENGINE RUNNING
• ENGINE FAIL TO START
• ENGINE TEMPERATURE HIGH
• ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LOW
• ENGINE OVERSPEED
• ENGINE ALTERNATE ECM
• ENGINE FUEL INJECTOR MALFUNCTION
• FUEL LEVEL LOW
• AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN DISABLED
• CHARGER MALFUNCTION
• BATTERY #1 TROUBLE
• BATTERY #2 TROUBLE
• USB Host Controller and Port
• Data Log
• Event Log (3000 Events)
• Simultaneous Display of Battery Voltages, Charging
Rates, AC Volts, System Pressure and Alarm Messages
• Disk Error message
• Disk Near Full message
• Pressure Error message
• Fail To Start message
• Low Suction Pressure message
• Crank Cycle Status Indication (Displays Cranking Bat-
tery, Number of Starting Attempts and Crank/Rest Time
Remaining
• 300 psi (20.7 bar) wet parts (solid state pressure trans-
ducer, solenoid valve, plumbing) for fresh water applica-
tions
• NEMA Type 2 enclosure
• Suitable for use as Service Equipment
• Each standard controller comes with user configurable
options for:
• AC Power Loss Start • Interlock Alarm
•Low Pressure Audible • Low Suction Pressure
• Main Switch Mis-Set • Manual Test
• Pump Run Alarm • Remote Start
• User Defined Input • Weekly Test Setup
• Low Pump Room Temp • Low Reservoir
• Relief Valve Open • High Fuel Level
• High Reservoir
Standard features include:
Digital Status/Alarm Messages
The digital display indicates text messages for
the stats and alarm conditions of:
• Engine Run • Sequential Start Time
• Minimum Run Time • Crank/Rest Time Cycle
/ Off Delay Time • Remote Start
• Engine Fail to Start • System Battery Low
• Low Suction Pressure • Manual Engine Crank
• Drive Not Installed
• Disk Error
• Disk Near Full
• Pressure Error
The Sequential Start Timer and Minimum Run
Timer/Off Delay Times are displayed as numeric
values refl ecting the value of the remaining
time.
LED Visual Indicators
LED indicators, visible with the door closed,
indicate:
• AC Power Available • Alarm • Main Sw. in
Auto • Main Sw. in Manual • System Pressure
Low • Engine Running • Engine Fail to Start
• Engine Temperature High • Engine Oil Pres-
sure Low • Engine Overspeed• Engine Alter-
nate ECM • Engine Fuel Injector Malfunction •
Fuel Level Low • Automatic Shutdown Disabled
• Charger Malfunction • Battery #1 Trouble
• Battery #2 Trouble
the latest editions of NFPA 20, Installation of
Centrifugal Fire Pumps, and NFPA 70, National
Electrical Code.
Data Logging
The user interface monitors the system
and logs the following data:
• Number Calls/Starts • Engine Total Run
Time • Last Run Time • Controller Power On
Time • Last Start • Minimum System Pres-
sure • Maximum System Pressure • Last High
Temperature • Last Low Oil Pressure • Last
Engine Overspeed • Last Low Fuel Level •
Last Charger Fail • Last Battery Trouble • Bat-
tery #1 Volts • Battery #2 Volts • Battery #1
Amps • Battery #2 Amps
Event Recording
Memory - The controller records all opera-
tional and alarm events to system memory. All
events are time and date stamped and include
an index number. The system memory has the
capability of storing 3000 events and allows
the user access to the event log via the user in-
terface. The user can scroll through the stored
messages in groups of 1 or 10.
USB Host Controller
The controller is equipped with a built-in USB
Host Controller. A USB port capable of accept-
ing a USB Flash Memory Disk is provided. The
controller saves all operational and alarm events
to the fl ash memory on a daily basis. Each saved
event is time and date stamped. The total
amount of historical data saved depends on
the size of the fl ash disk utilized. The operator
can save settings and values to the fl ash disk on
demand via the user interface.
CB1100-50(B)
USB Host Port
and Flash Disk
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