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Our
SP-1 PyroSense Controller Manual
Simplified wiring drawing
for the Pleasure Craft kit installation
See what The
Boating News has to say about Pyrogen
Marine Systems September 15, 2003
This panel is for the monitoring and
controlling
of Pyrogen fire extinguishing systems in pleasure craft, small fishing
vessels and vehicles. The system is now installed on RNLI
life boats and USCG rescue boats in the North East. The system is
build
to fit in to standard dashboards & instrument panels. The SP-1
PyroSense
system is designed to monitor various sensors and activate outputs to
control
a Pyrogen fire extinguisher/s in the event of a fire being detected.
The SP-1 PyroSense system continually
monitors
its inputs and reacts to changes in the inputs by applying a series of
rules. Once a rule is activated, it will make changes to the outputs,
which
will active until the “Reset” button is pressed, or until the rule is
superseded
by a higher priority rule. In the event of multiple rules being
triggered,
the more critical rules will apply. The system monitors the
inputs both to
detect
actual alarm or fire situations, and to check for faults in the system
itself. It is able to detect faults such as short-circuits or breaks in
the sensor cables, and faults in the LEDs on the panel. There is also a
comprehensive test mode that can be used both during production,
installation
and servicing of the system. The panel components are based around a
low-power
microcontroller, which controls the system. Much of the functionality
(such
as the analogue-to-digital converter) is built into the
microcontroller,
so it spends most of the time in low-power “sleep” mode. This results
in
very low power consumption for the panel, which is important when the
system
is running from batteries.
SP-1
users manual and detailed installation procedures
Product brochure available for
download
Complete installation kits, these
kits contain everything required to install a Pyrogen marine system.
The software is contained within the
microcontroller’s
flash memory, and can be updated using a programming adapter. This
means
that the controller's software can be changed, if need be, with very
little
effort. Installation
Working Examples
Marine Applications
include:
Pleasure craft to Large
Vessels
Pyrogen
requires
no pressurizes bottles or plumbing.
Pyrogen
systems can be re-serviced at sea by onboard
engineering
personnel. After use, with onboard spares, expended pyrogen canisters,
can be replaced without pulling into port. Avoiding costly
unscheduled port calls. World wide
distribution network insures
spare replacements available in your next port of call. Current
installation list, click here.
.
.
American Board of
Shipping (ABS) listing. The listing for Cargo vessels under 500
tons
and work boats, pleasure craft and fishing vessels up to 24 meters LOA.
This important certification will allow installations in the USA and
other
ABS listed vessels
.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is
satisfied that the
Pyrogen,
Pyrotechnically Generated Fire Extinguishing Aerosol System, has
successfully completed testing in accordance with the Small
Boat Machinery Small Testing Protocol.
Power Boats and Yachts..
......
Download
a copy of the SP-1 Manual
Pyrogen's
new pre engineered marine suppression for power boats and leisure craft.
More photos of the
new SP-1 Here
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vents & hoods
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lockers
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