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Part number: SXWMPCDSP10A01
In addition to the MPX IP controllers and the b3 and MNB families of BACnet MS/TP controllers, the EcoStruxure smoke control system also supports the proprietary Infinet i2 family of controllers when connected to the AS-P-SMK smoke control server. The AS-P-SMK server provides integrated support for the Infinet i2 controllers and has been part of the UL864 system listing since evaluation in 2018.
The MP-C controller and IP-IO module, which are based on the same hardware platform, are installed using either of two methods: they can be snapped onto a DIN rail or screwed onto a flat surface inside a cabinet.
The SEBOX121806 is a 5.9-inch deep (150 mm) compact, multi-purpose box. Its features include a reversible door with invisible hinges that open 120 degrees, a standard 3mm double bar lock with screw driver lock feature and a foamed-in polyurethane gasket door that prevents water and dust migration. An optional key lock is also available. You can order the enclosures with an optional perforated back platel using the P suffix on the model. The SEBOX121806 is designed for use with EcoStruxure Building Operation components, such as Automation Servers, Power Supplies, MP-X IP controllers and Input/Output modules.
The SEBOX161608 is a 7.9 inch deep (200 mm), compact, multi-purpose box. Its features include a reversible door with invisible hinges that open 120 degrees, a standard 3mm double bar lock with screw driver lock feature and a foamed-in polyurethane gasket door that prevents water and dust migration. An optional key lock is also available. You can order the enclosures with an optional perforated back plate using the P suffix on the model. The SEBOX161608 is designed for use with EcoStruxure Building Operation components, such as Automation Servers, Power Supplies, MP-X IP controllers and Input/Output modules.
The EcoStruxure smoke control system supports the MP-X and IP-IO controllers mentioned previously in this guide.
Other than responding to the initial fire alarm in an attempt to localize and minimize smoke migration, the other primary function of a smoke control system is to provide the firefighters with a means of overriding and controlling selected portions of the HVAC system (dedicated and non-dedicated equipment). The conditions in a facility can change significantly subsequent to the initial alarm signal. When firefighters arrive at the scene, it is desirable to provide them with the necessary controls to revise the smoke control system operation. This must be presented to the firefighters in a form that can be easily interpreted and operated to permit them to direct the smoke control response after that initial alarm. Within a listed smoke control system, the override capability for firefighters is accommodated with the provision of a Firefighter's Smoke Control Station (FSCS).
All modules and MP series controllers provide a Status LED with different, defined functions as described here.
This following applicable documentation is useful for installing the BACnet smoke control system equipment.