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Appendix H: Smoke Control Station Programming
H.1 Limitations
When using smoke control on the AFP-3030, the following system limitations apply:
• A maximum of ten (10) smoke control units can be installed on each fire panel.
• Each smoke control unit consists of eight (8) switches on the smoke control board with the
ability to add eight (8) switches with the addition of the smoke control expander board for a
total of sixteen (16) switch groups.
• Maximum smoke control capacity is 160 switch groups.
• Annunciator addresses 21 through 30 are designated for smoke control devices.
• Fire mode relays are required to be mapped to special function zone 23.
• When using a duct detector, two to three logic zones are required. These logic zones are
designated as ZLduct (to be programmed in the first CBE position of the duct detector),
ZLstart and ZLstop (second and third CBE positions of the duct detector). Refer to
Section H.4
on page 134 for additional logic zone programming.
• General zones 800 through 959 are designated for use with smoke control devices.
Each switch group is designated one zone. Zone 800 will be mapped to the first switch group
on the first smoke control device through zone 959 will be mapped to the 16th switch group on
the tenth smoke control device.
• Each smoke control switch group can be programmed with up to three (3) logic zones, for a
maximum of 480 logic zones.
Logic zones 300 through 779 are designated for smoke control programming. Logic zones 300,
301 and 302 are designated for smoke control switch group 1 on the first smoke control device,
through logic zones 777, 778, and 779, which are designated for smoke control switch group
16 on the tenth smoke control unit.
If not in use by the smoke control devices, these logic zones are available for system use.
However, if a smoke control device is programmed into the fire panel system, smoke control
settings will override user programming for these zones.
• Logic zones 800 and 820 have default programming for Fire Mode and Smoke Control
Activation, respectively. Refer to
“Smoke Control and Fire Brigade Considerations” on
page 120 for additional information.
H.2 Button and LED Operation
Smoke Control Active LED: The Smoke Control Active LED will activate when Logic Zone
820 goes active, indicating a smoke control event has occurred. When Logic Zone 820 deactivates,
the Smoke Control Active LED will extinguish.
Smoke Control Disabled LED: The Smoke Control Disabled LED will activate when Special
Function Zone 6 activates, indicating that a smoke control device has been disabled. Once all
smoke control devices have been enabled, the LED will extinguish.
Smoke Control Reset Button: When Latching Fire Mode is enabled, the Smoke Control
Reset button can be used to reset the Special Function Zone 23 activation, clearing the smoke con
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trol activation from the fire panel. If fire alarms are still present on the fire panel, the smoke control
reset will be prohibited. If the fire panel is clear of fire alarms, smoke control activations can be
reset using this button.
Smoke Control Disable Button: Press this button to disable/enable all fan start/stop points on
the fire panel and activate/deactivate special function zone 6. When used, the fan points can not be
manually enabled. The fire panel will display a “Smoke Control Disabled” fault, but there will not
be individual faults for each point. A power cycle on the fire panel will not enable smoke control.