Specification for Actionpac LNS
Control Panel
The Actionpac LNS System consists of a Panel PC,
UPS and pre-loaded software. The system
communicates with the smoke fire damper interfaces
(SFDI) to provide intelligent control and monitoring of
Actionair motorised dampers (Control modes). The data
network cabling enables substantial reduction in costs
when compared with conventional systems. Digital
inputs and outputs (DX-8) can be accommodated on
the network cable or located within the panel
enclosure.
The Panel PC is supplied with Actionpac LNS
software and operates on a Windows™ platform,
making it extremely user friendly. The server
architecture delivers new benefits, such as reduced
commissioning time, ease of configuration, simplified
operation and system growth. Full diagnostics for
system and device integration from the Panel PC,
along with automatic scheduled damper testing facility
to meet new European test standards.
Digital Input / Output Device DX-8 This device accepts eight conventional inputs into the
Actionpac LNS system. Typical inputs would be from fire
alarm panels, fireman’s override switches, manual call
points and smoke detectors.
This device also allows eight conventional outputs to be
driven from the Actionpac LNS system. Typical outputs
would be to fans, BMS and fire alarm panels.
Large strategy (cause and effect) lists can be driven from
these input / output devices and they can be placed
anywhere on the network to reduce cabling costs, or
located within the Panel PC enclosure.
Smoke Fire Damper Interface SFDI
This device which is a registered LonMark® FSDAC
product, can be used with the Actionpac LNS system or in
smaller distributed systems as it is supplied complete with
software.
The SFDI can control and monitor smoke/fire control
modes and other Actionair motorised dampers.
The device ensures correct operation and status of the
damper and provides an alarm at the PC Panel in the
event of local power supply failure.
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