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CB200 Conventional Control Panels

CB200 Conventional Control Panels. Built-in detector removal indication facility  From 1 to 8 zones  4 alarm circuits on 4-8 zone panels Conforms to the requirements of EN 54-2   User Friendly controls   One-man test facility  Non-latching zone feature  Class change input .

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CB200 Conventional Control Panels

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  1. CB200 Conventional Control Panels • Built-in detector removal indication facility  • From 1 to 8 zones  • 4 alarm circuits on 4-8 zone panels • Conforms to the requirements of EN 54-2   • User Friendly controls   • One-man test facility  • Non-latching zone feature  • Class change input 

  2. CB200 Conventional Control Panels • Earth Fault Monitoring (4 & 8 zone only – may be disabled)  • Fully-functional repeater available (4 & 8 zone panels only)  • Surface or semi-flush mounting as standard  • Ample termination space  • Flame Resistant Polycarbonate enclosure  • Complies with EMC and LVD Directives

  3. Cabinet Specifications Semi-flush is available as standard because of the construction of the CB200 enclosure. The removable gland plate and cable entry grommets obviate the need to drill wiring holes in the panel on site. Panel dimensions are detailed in the Application Guide.

  4. Mechanical Assembly Installer’s logo or brand image may be added. This drawing shows the ample wiring space incorporated into the CB200 panel design. PCB terminal support for mechanical reliability. Electronics are completely removable for convenience on site during fitting of the back box. There is space for two 12V 2.1AH batteries - suitable for the 24hr standby requirements on an 8 zone system.

  5. User Controls This is a slide-in card to add text zone identification. Zone fire and fault LEDs. Press 5 to access user controls and then press 14. Controls are then enabled. Repeat to disable controls. General system LED indications.

  6. Typical Wiring Schematic This is a typical CB200 wiring illustration as it appears in the product documentation. Apollo S60 detectors are illustrated, but the CB200 panel supports a wide variety of other manufacturers’ detectors - details in the Application Guide.

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