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Bharani

Alarm Annunciator ~ Micro Controller version


“Series” MC AN _C om p act MC AN _01 MC AN _02
Windows/Unit 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 & 16 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, … & above 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, … & above
Cutout & Bezel
Dimensions Refer Table on Page. 3 Refer Tables on Pages. 4 & 5 Refer Table on Page. 6
Dimension
Standards
DIN Standards Assorted DIN Standards
Window Sizes FIVE Window sizes SIX Window sizes THREE Window sizes
Window type Individual & Front replaceable Individual & Front replaceable Individual & Front replaceable
Window Super/Ultra Bright LEDs [Light Emitting Diodes] provided for Window Illumination
Illumination [Normal Life of LE D = More than 10 8 Ho urs of Continuous Illumination]

Window LED RED [Trip] & YELLOW [NonTrip] RED [Trip] & YELLOW [NonTrip] RED [Trip] & YELLOW [NonTrip]
Colours [Default] [Site-Selectable] [Site-Selectable] [Site-Selectable]
Operating Wide choice: 12, 24, 30, 48/50, 110, 125/150, 220/230, 250 etc., VDC / VAC. {Tolerance: ± 20%}
Voltages ‘Switched-Mode-Power-Supplies’ [SMPS] used in above Operate Voltages.
Annunciator
‘Types’ Type “B” [ONLY] “A”, “B” [Default], “C” & “D” Types “A” & “B” [Default]
Sequences of
Operation All NINE Sequences of Operation specified by ‘ISA’ available … [Refer: ‘Sequence List & Tables]
All NINE Sequences are divided in ‘Groups’ [Refer: ‘Sequence Groups’]
‘Sequence
Groups’ When no ‘Group’ is specified, Unit shall be supplied in ‘Default’ “Sequence Group” = ‘Normal’, with
‘MR-01’ as ‘Default’ Sequence of Operation.
Field-Select :- Using :
Sequences, Trip/ Using : Using :
DIP Switches /
NonTrip Alarms, DIP Switches (ONLY) DIP Switches (ONLY)
‘NO’/‘NC’ Response Push Button Switches
In-Built Push Buttons provided In-Built Push Buttons provided [In-Built] NOT PROVIDED
Push Button
Switches Terminals [also] provided on back-plate of Annunciator, for connecting Push Buttons EXTERNALLY.
{Push Buttons EXTERNALLY connected shall be Potential-free & Normally-Open type}
Architecture Integral (ONLY) Integral [Default] / Split [Optional] Integral [Default] / Split [Optional]

‘Status Indicator’ NOT PROVIDED PROVIDED NOT PROVIDED


Minimum Fault
Response Time Minimum Initiation Time for ‘Fleeting-Faults’ = 15 milliSec [Default]. … [alterable, when specified]
Interrogation
Voltage Input [Field] Interrogation Voltage = + 12 VDC. … [provided from inside Annunciator]
Initiating [Field]
Contacts types Initiation shall ONLY be from Potential-free Dry-Contacts of Relays, Microswitches, etc..
Protection for Opto-Isolation and Transient Suppression Circuits for Initiating [Field] Contacts provided,
Input Signals for full High-Noise & Galvanic Isolation, with EMI/RFI protection, etc…, to other circuits of Annunciator.
Visual Alarm
Flash Rates ‘Flash’ = 100 Flashes/Minute / ‘Slow Flash’ = 050 Flashes/Minute / ‘Fast Flash’ = 180 Flashes/Minute
Bell / Buzzer / Not an integral part of Annunciator. To be connected Externally [to Terminals provided on back-plate].
Hooter However, ‘In-built’ Buzzer [inside Annunciator] available as ‘Optional Feature’ … {ref ‘Optional Features’}
Output Contacts ONE ‘NO’ Potential-free Contact each, provided for: ‘Trip’, Non-Trip’ & ‘Ringback’ Audible Alarms
[Audible Alarms] [In addition to above, ONE ‘NO’ Contact each, provided for ‘Optional Feature’: ‘DC Fail’ & ‘AC Fail’ Audible Alarms]
Contact Rating of
Output Contacts Contact Rating of above Potential-free ‘NO’ Contacts = 5 Amps @ 250V AC/DC [Resistive]

Circuitry ‘Embedded’ Ultra-Modern Micro Controller used, for True ‘Single-Chip’ Solution, with Flash Memories.
Insulation Test 2 KV AC [RMS] for 1 Minute [or] 2.5 KV AC [RMS] for 1 Second, [as per IS 3231:1965, Clause No. 10.5],
[‘Routine Test’] Applied between Earth & All Terminals of Annunciator. [‘Routine Test’ done on all Annunciators]
Burden Power Consumption of Annunciator = maximum of 0.5 Watt per Window [average], @ 220 VDC.
Ambience Operate Temp = 0° C to 70° C ⊳ Storage Temp = -10° C to 90° C ⊳ Humidity = Upto 95% RH
Enclosure Powder-Coated Sheet-Metal Enclosure / Industrial Plastic Enclosure … [as applicable]

Optional ‘Optional Features’, COMMON for ALL THREE SERIES, listed below [brief description]
Features 1. Serial Communication 2. Split-Architecture 3. Repeat Relay Contacts
4. DC Supply Fail Annunciation 5. AC Supply Fail Annunciation 6. ‘Standby-Supply’ Operation
7. In-Built Buzzer 8. Annunciator ⊳ FACIA Modes 9. Alarm MUTE Timer [In-built]
10. Manned/Un-Manned Operate 11. Lamp & Alarm Test [LAT] 12. Other Colours [Window LEDs]

Brief Des cript ion of F eat ures [O NLY] of A nnunciators are listed above.
For Detailed Description of above Features, refer: “Detailed Description of A nnunc iator Features”.
Ord e rin g In for m at ion
Specify following Data, beyond ambiguity, in an Enquiry [or] a Purchase Order:-

Regul ar Features

Specify: “Series” M C A N _C o m p a c t M C A N _0 1 M C A N _0 2

Specify: “A” “B”


Annunciator ‘Type’ “B” [Default] “B” [Default] “A”
“C” “D”
Specify:
Operate Voltage ……………………… V DC [or] AC ……………………… V DC [or] AC ……………………… V DC [or] AC
Specify:
‘Sequence Group’ = ………………………… Seq. of Operation = …………………………
Sequence Group &
Seq. of Operation {When not specified, ‘Default’ Sequence Group = ‘Normal’, ‘Default’ Seq. of Operation = ‘MR-01’}
Specify:
Windows/Unit = ……………………… Windows/Unit = ……………………… Windows/Unit = ………………………
Windows/Unit &
Configuration Configuration = …… C x …… R Configuration = …… C x …… R Configuration = …… C x …… R

Specify: ………… mm x ………… mm ………… mm x ………… mm


... No Choice …
Window size [‘Default’ Window size = 70mm x 35mm] [‘Default’ Window size = 70mm x 35mm]

Specify:
Cutout = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V] Cutout = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V] Cutout = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V]
Cutout & Bezel
Bezel = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V] Bezel = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V] Bezel = …… mm [H] x …… mm [V]
Dimensions
Optional Feature(s) required: No Yes
Specify:
‘Optional Features’ {If Yes, choose required Optional Feature(s) from list below }
Please Specify ‘Additional Data’ called-for in ‘Optional Features’, without fail & ambiguity

Optional Features
Specify / Select [from List, below] ‘Optional Feature[s]’ required to be provided on Annunciator.

Please NOTE

EXTRA-PRICE CHARGEABLE for providing Optional Features marked


NO EXTRA-PRICE Chargeable for providing Optional Features marked
Refer “Detailed Description of Optional Features”, to identify ‘Additional Data’ called for.

Provide/Specify ‘Additional Data’ called for therein, against ‘Optional Feature(s)’ selected.

1. Serial Communication 2. Split-Architecture 3. Repeat Relay Contacts


4. DC Supply Fail Annunciation 5. AC Supply Fail Annunciation 6. ‘Standby-Supply’ Operation

7. In-Built Buzzer 8. Annunciator ⊳ FACIA Modes 9. Alarm MUTE Timer [In-built]


10. Manned/Un-Manned Operate 11. Lamp & Alarm Test [LAT] 12. Other Colours [Window LEDs]

A lways refer: “ Detailed Description of Annunciator Features” for full & complete Informat ion of Product

Type Tests conducted, as per various Standards, on ‘Bharani’ Annunciator


T y pe T e st s
Impulse Voltage withstand 5 KV Impulse Voltage applied on Annunciator
1 IEC 255-4, 1976 / IS 8686–1977
Test [Rise Time : 1.2 µsec, Duration : 50 µsec, Differential Mode]
High Frequency 2.5 KV in Symmetrical Mode applied on Annunciator
2 IEC 255-4, 1976 / IS 8686–1977
Disturbance Test [Rise Time : 10 nsec, Half value duration : 06 µsec]
3 Cold Test 16 Hours @ (-) 10° Centigrade IS 9000/Part II/Sec 3
4 Dry Heat Test 16 Hours @ 70° Centigrade IS 9000/Part III/Sec 3
5 Damp Heat (Steady) Test 96 Hours @ 40° Centigrade, 93% R. H. IS 9000/Part IV
6 Bump Test 1000 Bumps/axis, No. of Axis : 1, Acceleration : 40 g, IS 9000

Type Test co nd ucted at A utho rised Test Ho uses, pe rio d ically & Co pies o f ‘Ty pe Tes t Ce rtificates ’ ava ila ble o n re quest.

Pr o d u ct i m p r o ve m e n t i s a co n t i n u o u s f e a t u r e .
S p e ci f i ca t i o n l i s t e d a b o ve a r e t h e r e f o r e s u b j e ct t o r e vi s i o n , wi t h o u t n o t i ce .
Series: MCAN_Compact

M CAN_ C om pa c t Standard Cutout & Bezel Di mensions Rev: 01, May 2014

Co n f i g u rat i o n Cutout Bezel DIN Individual


Windows Column x Row A B C D Size Window
per Unit C x R Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Ref Dimension

04 2C x 2R 92 92 96 96 96 x 96 40mm x 30mm

06 2C x 3R 138 138 144 144 2D 70mm x 35mm


08 2C x 4R 138 138 144 144 2D 50mm x 35mm
09 3C x 3R 138 138 144 144 2D 40mm x 30mm
12 4C x 3R 138 138 144 144 2D 30mm x 30mm
16 4C x 4R 138 138 144 144 2D 30mm x 30mm

10 2C x 5R 138 210 144 216 3D-V 70mm x 35mm


2C x 6R 138 210 144 216 3D-V 50mm x 35mm
12 3C x 4R 210 138 216 144 3D 60mm x 35mm
4C x 3R 210 138 216 144 3D 50mm x 35mm
14 2C x 7R 138 210 144 216 3D-V 40mm x 30mm
15 3C x 5R 138 210 144 216 3D-V 40mm x 30mm
16 4C x 4R 210 138 216 144 3D 40mm x 30mm

Impor tant No te
[Bezel]
C
• In-Built Push Buttons provided in All Alarm Annunciators listed above
• DIP Switches provided on Top/Back Plate for “Site-Select & Set” Operations
• ‘Status Indicator’ NOT PROVIDED for Series: MCAN_C ompact D B
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed above are in “mm” [millimetres]
[Cutout]
• Maximum Depth of Annunciator inside Panel = 170 mm [Bezel]
[Cutout] A
• Tolerance for Cutout = ± 2.0 mm
Rev: 01, May 2014 St andard Cuto ut & B ez el Di mensio ns Series: MCAN_01
Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n
Co n f i g u rat i o n
7 0 m m x 3 5 mm 6 0 m m x 3 5 mm 5 0 m m x 3 5 mm
W i n d ow s Cutout Bezel Cutout Bezel Cutout Bezel
per Column x Row A B C D A B C D A B C D
Unit C x R Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert

3C x 4R 270 160 280 170


12 4C x 3R 350 130 360 140 Refer: M C AN _C om pac t Refer: M C AN _C om pac t
6C x 2R 500 130 510 140
15 5C x 3R 420 130 430 140 Refer: M C AN _C om pac t Refer: M C AN _C om pac t
4C x 4R 350 160 360 170
16 Refer: M C AN _C om pac t Refer: M C AN _C om pac t
8C x 2R 640 130 650 140
3C x 6R 270 230 280 240 --- --- --- --- 210 230 220 240
18
6C x 3R 500 130 510 140 --- --- --- --- 370 130 380 140
4C x 5R 350 190 360 200 300 190 310 200 260 190 270 200
20
5C x 4R 420 160 430 170 370 160 380 170 320 160 330 170
21 7C x 3R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 420 130 430 140
4C x 6R 350 230 360 240 --- --- --- --- 260 230 270 240
24 6C x 4R 500 160 510 170 430 160 440 170 370 160 380 170
8C x 3R 640 130 650 140 --- --- --- --- 480 130 490 140
25 5C x 5R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 320 190 330 200
28 7C x 4R 570 160 580 170 --- --- --- --- 420 160 430 170
5C x 6R 420 230 430 240 --- --- --- --- 320 230 330 240
30
6C x 5R 500 190 510 200 430 190 440 200 370 190 380 200
4C x 8R 350 310 360 320 --- --- --- --- 260 300 270 310
32
8C x 4R 640 160 650 170 --- --- --- --- 480 160 490 170
6C x 6R 500 230 510 240 --- --- --- --- 370 230 380 240
36
9C x 4R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 520 160 530 170
5C x 8R 420 310 430 320 --- --- --- --- 320 300 330 310
40
8C x 5R 640 190 650 200 560 190 570 200 480 190 490 200
6C x 8R 500 310 510 320 --- --- --- --- 370 300 380 310
48
8C x 6R 640 230 650 240 --- --- --- --- 480 230 490 240

Impor tant No te Impor tant No te


[Bezel]
C
• ‘In-Built Push Buttons’ : PROVIDED for Series: MC AN _0 1 • Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed above are in “mm” [millimetres]
• ‘Status Indicator’ : PROVIDED for Series: MC AN _ 01 • In Figure [hereto], ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ represents Cutout & Bezel Dimns.
• DIP Switches provided on Top/Back Plate for “Site-Select & Set” Operations D B • Cutout Dimensions indicated by: ‘A’ = Horizontal & ‘B’ = Vertical
• Cutout & Bezel Dimns do not change when any ‘Optional Feature[s]’ are provided • Bezel Dimensions indicated by: ‘C’ = Horizontal & ‘D’ = Vertical
[Cutout]
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed are same for “Integral” & “Split-Architecture” [Bezel] • Maximum Depth of Annunciator inside Panel = 180 mm
[Cutout] A
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions for any other Configurations available on request • Tolerance for Cutout = ± 2.0 mm
Rev: 01, May 2014 St andard Cuto ut & B ez el Di mensio ns Series: MCAN_01
Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n
Co n f i g u rat i o n
4 0 m m x 3 0 mm 3 0 m m x 3 0 mm 7 0 m m x 5 0 mm
W i n d ow s Cutout Bezel Cutout Bezel Cutout Bezel
per Column x Row A B C D A B C D A B C D
Unit C x R Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert

3C x 6R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 280 305 290 315
18
6C x 3R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 490 155 500 165
4C x 5R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 350 255 360 265
20
5C x 4R 260 125 270 135 --- --- --- --- 420 205 430 215
21 7C x 3R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 560 155 570 165
4C x 6R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 350 305 360 315
24 6C x 4R 300 125 310 135 240 125 250 135 490 205 500 215
8C x 3R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 630 155 640 165
28 7C x 4R 340 125 350 135 270 125 280 135 560 205 570 215
5C x 6R 260 185 270 195 --- --- --- --- 420 305 430 315
30
6C x 5R 300 155 310 165 240 155 250 165 490 255 500 265
4C x 8R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 350 405 360 415
32
8C x 4R 380 125 390 135 300 125 310 135 630 205 640 215
4C x 9R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 350 455 360 465
36 6C x 6R 300 185 310 195 240 185 250 198 490 305 500 315
9C x 4R 420 125 430 135 330 125 340 135 --- --- --- ---
4C x 10R --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 350 505 360 515
5C x 8R 260 245 270 255 --- --- --- --- 420 405 430 415
40
8C x 5R 380 155 390 165 300 155 310 165 630 255 640 265
10C x 4R 460 125 470 135 360 125 370 135 --- --- --- ---
6C x 8R 300 245 310 255 240 245 250 255 490 405 500 415
48
8C x 6R 380 185 390 195 300 185 310 195 630 305 640 315

Impor tant No te Impor tant No te


[Bezel]
C
• ‘In-Built Push Buttons’ : PROVIDED for Series: MC AN _0 1 • Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed above are in “mm” [millimetres]
• ‘Status Indicator’ : PROVIDED for Series: MC AN _ 01 • In Figure [hereto], ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ represents Cutout & Bezel Dimns.
• DIP Switches provided on Top/Back Plate for “Site-Select & Set” Operations D B • Cutout Dimensions indicated by: ‘A’ = Horizontal & ‘B’ = Vertical
• Cutout & Bezel Dimns do not change when any ‘Optional Feature[s]’ are provided • Bezel Dimensions indicated by: ‘C’ = Horizontal & ‘D’ = Vertical
[Cutout]
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed are same for “Integral” & “Split-Architecture” [Bezel] • Maximum Depth of Annunciator inside Panel = 180 mm
[Cutout] A
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions for any other Configurations available on request • Tolerance for Cutout = ± 2.0 mm
Rev: 01, May 2014 St andard Cuto ut & B ez el Di mensio ns
Series: MCAN_02
Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n Ind iv id ua l W ind o w D im e ns io n
Co n f i g u rat i o n
7 0 m m x 3 5 mm 5 0 m m x 3 5 mm 4 5 m m x 4 5 mm
W i n d ow s Cutout Bezel DIN Cutout Bezel Cutout Bezel
per Column x Row A B C D Size A B C D A B C D
Unit C x R Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Ref Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert Horiz Vert

12 3C x 4R 210 138 216 144 3D 160 138 166 144 140 180 160 200
16 4C x 4R 282 138 288 144 4D 210 138 216 144 180 180 200 200
20 5C x 4R 354 138 360 144 5D 260 138 266 144 230 180 250 200
24 6C x 4R 426 138 432 144 6D 310 138 316 144 280 180 300 200
28 7C x 4R 498 138 504 144 7D 360 138 366 144 330 180 350 200
32 8C x 4R 570 138 576 144 8D 410 138 416 144 380 180 400 200
36 9C x 4R 642 138 648 144 9D 460 138 466 144 420 180 440 200
40 10C x 4R 714 138 720 144 10D 510 138 516 144 470 180 490 200
44 11C x 4R 786 138 792 144 11D 560 138 566 144 520 180 540 200
48 12C x 4R 858 138 864 144 12D 610 138 616 144 570 180 590 200
52 13C x 4R 930 138 936 144 13D 660 138 666 144 620 180 640 200
56 14C x 4R 1002 138 1008 144 14D 700 138 706 144 660 180 680 200
60 15C x 4R 1074 138 1080 144 15D 750 138 756 144 710 180 730 200
64 16C x 4R 1146 138 1152 144 16D 800 138 806 144 760 180 780 200
68 17C x 4R 1218 138 1224 144 17D 850 138 856 144 810 180 830 200
72 18C x 4R 1290 138 1296 144 18D 900 138 906 144 860 180 880 200
76 19C x 4R 1362 138 1368 144 19D 950 138 956 144 900 180 920 200
80 20C x 4R 1434 138 1440 144 20D 1000 138 1006 144 950 180 970 200
84 21C x 4R 1506 138 1512 144 21D 1050 138 1056 144
88 22C x 4R 1578 138 1584 144 22D 1100 138 1106 144 This Window size & Cutout/Beze l
dime nsions a re suitable for :
92 23C x 4R 1650 138 1656 144 23D 1150 138 1156 144 “Mosaic Panels”
96 24C x 4R 1722 138 1728 144 24D 1190 138 1196 144

Impor tant No te [Bezel]


Impor tant No te
C
• ‘In-Built Push Buttons’ : NOT PROVIDED for Series: M CAN_ 02 • Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed above are in “mm” [millimetres]
• ‘Status Indicator’ : NOT PROVIDED for Series: MC AN _0 2 • In Figure [hereto], ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ represents Cutout & Bezel Dimns.
• DIP Switches provided on Top/Back Plate for “Site-Select & Set” Operations D B • Cutout Dimensions indicated by: ‘A’ = Horizontal & ‘B’ = Vertical
• Cutout & Bezel Dimns do not change when any ‘Optional Feature[s]’ are provided • Bezel Dimensions indicated by: ‘C’ = Horizontal & ‘D’ = Vertical
[Cutout]
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions listed are same for “Integral” & “Split-Architecture” [Bezel] • Maximum Depth of Annunciator inside Panel = 180 mm
[Cutout] A
• Cutout & Bezel Dimensions for any other Configurations available on request • Tolerance for Cutout = ± 2.0 mm
Bharani
Rev: 01, May 2014

Detaile d De s cri ptio n o f

An n u n c ia t o r Fea t u re s

C ho i ce o f Op erati ng Vo l tag es
User to specify ‘Exact’ Operate Voltage required from: 250, 220, 125, 110, 48, 30, 24, 12, etc., VDC or VAC.
Based on User’s specification, any one of following ‘Switched-Mode-Power-Supplies’ [SMPS] is used in Annunciator,
to achive required Operate Voltage.
1. ‘SMPS-1’ : 110 to 230 Volts, DC or AC ..... [Tolerance = ± 20%]
2. ‘SMPS-2’ : 30 to 110 Volts, DC or AC ...... [Tolerance = ± 20%]
3. ‘SMPS-3’ : 12 to 24 Volts, DC or AC ....... [Tolerance = ± 20%]
Instead of ‘Exact’ Operate Voltage, User may also specify/choose required SMPS from above list.

‘ T y p es ’ of A l arm A nnunci ato rs


We offer FOUR ‘Types’ of Alarm Annunciators, as detailed below:-
Type M ai n F e at u re s

1. DIP Switches to “Site-Select & Set” : [a]. Sequence [b]. ‘Trip’/NonTrip’ Alarms [c]. ‘NO’ / ‘NC’
“A” 2. Automatic ‘switching’ to : Red LEDs for ‘Trip’ & Yellow LEDs for ‘NonTrip’ Windows, when
Trip/NonTrip Segregation of Audible Alarm are “Selected & Set”

“B” 1. DIP Switches to “Site-Select & Set” : [a]. Sequence [b]. ‘Trip’/NonTrip’ Alarms [c]. ‘NO’ / ‘NC’
[Default] 2. Red / Yellow LEDs [with ‘Jumper’ Selection] for all Windows. [Automatic ‘switching’ NOT PROVIDED]

1. Push Button Switches to “Site-Select & Set” : [a]. Sequence [b]. Trip/NonTrip Alarms [c]. ‘NO’ / ‘NC’
“C” 2. Automatic ‘switching’ to : Red LEDs for ‘Trip’ & Yellow LEDs for ‘NonTrip’ Windows, when
Trip/NonTrip Segregation of Audible Alarm are “Selected & Set”

1. Push Button Switches to “Site-Select & Set” : [a]. Sequence [b]. Trip/NonTrip Alarms [c]. ‘NO’ / ‘NC’
“D”
2. Red / Yellow LEDs [with ‘Jumper’ Selection] for all Windows. [Automatic ‘switching’ NOT PROVIDED]
NOTE A b ov e f e a t u r e s a r e C O M M O N f o r f o l l o wi n g :
All Seque nces of Ope ration Any Ope rating Voltage All SEVEN Window sizes

Unique Feature of
Choice of method to “Select&Set” Annunciator Functions ‘Bharani’
‘Bharani’ offers Choice of TWO Methods to ‘Site-Select’ following THREE Important Annunciator “Operations”:
[1]. Select: Sequence of Operation. (Common for entire Annunciator)
[2]. Select: Trip / NonTrip (Window-wise) Segregation of Audible Alarms,
[3]. Select: Response (Window-wise) to NO or NC type of Initiating Field Contacts As detailed below

Method 1 : Using Pu s h B u tt o n S w it c h Com b i n ati o n [Applicable for Type “C” & “D” Annunciators]

• ‘Procedure-Sheet’ provided to Guide/Use ‘Combination’ of ‘In-Built’ Push Button Switches, to go to “Set Modes”
• ‘Step-by-Step’ guidance, by simple Audio/Visual Indentification, to “Select & Set” above THREE “Operations”.

1. Ensures that above “Site-Select & Set” are done by Authorised Personnel ONLY.
Advantages 2. Totally avoids mal-operation caused by ageing/malfunction & improper setting of DIP Switches.
3. Total “DIP-Switch-free” Annunciator offered.

Method 2 : Using D I P S wi t c h e s [Applicable for Type “A” & “B” Annunciators]

• DIP Switches labeled/numbered to be self-explanatory, are provided on Back/Top Plate of Unit.


• THREE groups of DIP Switches are provided, for THREE Important “Operations” of Annunciator as above.
• User shall select required DIP Switch to “Site-Select & Set” Annunciator “Operations”, as explained above.
• Sequence Selection is ‘Common’ for entire Annunciator. But Trip/ NonTrip Alarm Segregation & ‘NO’/‘NC’ Response ‘Window-wise’ Selection possible.
Unique Feature o f
‘ Status Ind icator’ {Provided in Series:
‘Bharani’
MCAN _ 01 only}

Group of LEDs provided to indicate ‘Healthiness’ & Other Functional Details of Annunciator, as below :
1. System Healthy : Watchdog Blinking-LED, to indicate ‘Healthiness’ of Annunciator Unit.
2. Sequence of Operation : Indicates current working Sequence of Operation, as selected by User.
3. Audible Alarm status : Indicates which Audible Alarm is ‘ON’ : ‘Trip’ or ‘Non Trip’ or ‘Ringback’.
4. Mute : Indicates type of Audible Alarm : ‘Trip’ or ‘Non Trip’, ‘Silenced’ by pressing ‘Mute’ Push Button.
‘Status Indicator’ is used in Type “C” & “D” Annunciato rs to ‘guide’ Select&Set functions using Push Buttons.

C ho i ce o f W i ndo ws
Annunciators are fitted with “Individual Windows”, with Snap-Fit Window Frames [Front replaceable]
Snap-Fit Window Frames enables User to change/alter Legends of each Window, with ease.
Annunciators are available using SEVEN different ‘Individual Window’ Sizes, as below:
[1]. 70mm x 35mm [2]. 60mm x 35mm [3]. 50mm x 35mm [4]. 40mm x 30mm

[5]. 30mm x 30mm [6]. 70mm x 50mm [7]. 45mm x 45mm

Seq uences o f Op erati o n


‘Bharani’ offers ALL Sequences of Operation, specified by ‘Instrument Society of America’ [ISA], as below:
Categories of Sequences Bharani ISA Standard
SNo Category Sequence Type Seq. Designation Seq. Designation
1 Normal Auto RESET AR-01 A-1
2 Normal Manual RESET MR-01 M-1 [Special]
3 Normal Manual RESET MR-02 M-1
4 Ringback Manual RESET RBM-01 R1-12
5 Ringback Manual RESET RBM-02 R1-2A
6 First-Out [F2] Auto RESET F2A-1 F2A-1
7 First-Out [F2] Manual RESET F2M-1 F2M-1
8 First-Out [F3] Auto RESET F3A-1 F3A-1
9 First-Out [F3] Manual RESET F3M-1 F3M-1

NOTE Ref: ‘Sequence Tables’ [Pages: 11 & 12] for details of all above Sequences of Operation. [with ISA cross-ref]

Seq uence G ro up s
‘Bharani’ offers Annunciators in following Sequence Groups, based on Sequences of Operation.
Sequence Groups [for 04 to 24 Windows per Unit]

Normal Uni-1 Uni-2 Special Custom


1. MR-01 * 1. MR-01 * 1. MR-01 * 1. F2A-1 Combination of
2. MR-02 2. MR-02 2. MR-02 2. F2M-1 Any Sequences
3. AR-01 3. AR-01 3. AR-01 3. F3A-1 of Operation,
4. RBM-01 4. RBM-01 4. F3M-1 * specified by
5. F3A-1 5. F2A-1 5. RBM-01 User /
6. F3M-1 6. F2M-1 6. RBM-02 Customer.

Sequence Groups [for 28 & above Windows per Unit]

Normal RB F2 F3M F3A


[R i ng b ac k ] [F ir st - O ut ] [F ir st - O ut ] [F ir st - O ut ]

1. MR-01 * 1. RBM-01 * 1. F2M-1 * 1. F3M-1 1. F3A-1


2. MR-02 2. RBM-02 2. F2A-1
3. AR-01
* = “Default” Sequence [in above TWO tables]

IMPORTANT NOTE on: Selection for “Sequence of Operation”

[a]. Sequence DIP Switch: ‘Select’ Only ONE Switch to 'ON' at a time & All others to 'OFF'.
DIP Switch [b]. If more than One Switch is Selected (or) when No Switch is Selected to 'ON' position, Annunciator shall
Selection automatically operate ONLY on: "Default” Sequence [as marked]
Before ‘Selecting’ ANY of above DIP Switches, ‘Switch-OFF’ Annunciator. [‘Switch-ON’ Annunciator after Selection]
Push Button Switch
If No Sequence is ‘Selected’ within ONE Minute, Annunciator shall automatically come out of ’Sequence’ Set
Combination
Selection Mode and operate ONLY in "Default” Sequence [as * marked above]
Opt ion a l Fe atu r es
Detailed Description of ‘Optional Features’, COMMON for ALL THREE “SERIES”

Optional Feature : 01 Serial Communication

[a]. Half-Duplex [2 Wire] Interface, via. RS485 / USB Ports, with Dynamic Port Isolation.
[b]. Site-Selectable ‘Address’ & ‘Baud-Rate’ settings using DIP Switches provided.
[c]. Protocols supported: [a]. MODBUS-RTU, [b]. Any User-defined.
[d]. MODBUS-RTU: Interface with any ‘Real-Time’ SCADA/PLC/PC [with similar Software], in ‘Read [03 (Hexadecimal)]’ &
‘Write [10 (Hexadecimal)]’ modes, for Input/Output Protocol Commands & Data-Logging.
Refer: “Write-up” on MODBUS Communication Protocol details for: “03 & 10 Functions”.
Refer: “Write-up” on Optional Feature “Serial Communication”

Optional Feature : 02 Split-Architecture


Annunciator in ‘Split-Architecture’ comprises of "FACIA Unit" and "Card Module", as detailed below :-
[a]. FACIA Unit: [1]. Annunciator Windows ONLY and does not contain any Circuitry, [2]. 'Terminals' [on Rear-side] for
inter-connecting 'Ribbon-Cable' from 'Card Module', [3]. Push Buttons & "Status Indicator" [if applicable].
[b]. FACIA Unit: Cutout & Bezel dimns. are same as ‘Integral’ [Regular] Annunciators, as listed in Dimension Tables.
[c]. Card Module: [1]. All Annunciator Circuitry, [2]. Terminals to Wire: Field Contacts, Trip/NonTrip Audible Alarms &
Push buttons [External], [3]. 'Ribbon-Cable' Terminal for inter-connection with "FACIA Unit" & [4]. 'DIP Switches'.
[d]. Card Module: Dimensions of Card Modules are available on request, against specific requirements.
[e]. External Wiring of Card Module: [1]. Terminal Blocks to wire Field Contacts, as per 'Regular' External Wiring
Diagram, [2]. Connect One-end of 'Ribbon-Cable' to 'Terminal' on “Card Module” and Connect Other-end to similar
'Terminal' provided on "FACIA Unit".
[f]. Since 'Ribbon-Cable' is used [between "FACIA Unit" & “Card Module”], no separate Wiring Diagram required/provided.

Optional Feature : 03 Repeat Relay Contacts


[a]. DIN-Rail mounted Relay Assembly provided, as below. [to mount inside Panel & outside Annunciator]
[b]. Consists: 8 Relays, Input ‘D-9’ Terminal [from Annunciator] & Output Terminal Block [for Repeat Contacts].
[c]. Each Relay has 1 C/O [Change-over] Contacts each and are terminated on Output Terminal Blocks. [for User]
[d]. Input to Relay Assembly [From Annunciator] : We provide a 1.5 metre long Inter-connecting Cable, with ‘D-9’
Terminals on either-side, for mating with relevant ‘D-9’ Terminals on Back Plate of Annunciator & Input ‘D-9’
Terminal on above Relay Assembly. Since Inter-connecting Cable is provided, no additional wiring required & hence
no separate External Wiring Diagram required/provided.
[e]. For Annunciator with ‘N’ No. of Windows, ‘N ÷ 8’ No. of Relay Assemblies [rounded-up to next 8] are required.
[f]. Option : Relay Assembly with 2 C/O [Change-over] Contacts also available, on request.
[g]. Contact Rating of above [1 C/O or 2 C/O] Potential-free ‘NO’ Contacts = 5 Amps @ 250V AC/DC [Resistive]
‘Additional Data’: Specify: Whether Relays with 1 C/O or 2 C/O Contacts required ??
Refer: “Write-up” on Optional Feature 'Repeat-Relay Contacts'

Optional Feature : 04 DC Fail Annunciation


[a]. DC Fail sensing & ‘Changeover’ Circuitry [for operation in ‘Stand-by’ Supply] provided ‘inside’ Annunciator.
[b]. “DC Fail” is displayed on 1st Window [‘Default’]. Can be displayed on Last Window, if specified.
[c]. ONE Pair of ‘Special’ ‘NO’ Contact provided for sounding DC Fail Buzzer.
[d]. Push Buttons [In-built or External] are COMMON for all Windows of Annunciator ~ including DC Fail Window.
[e]. Facility provided to connect EXTERNAL: ‘DC Fail’ Relay (or) ‘DC Fail’ Check Push Button.
[f]. Detailed External Wiring Diagram provided, explaining for all connections/wiring to Annunciator.
‘Additional Data’: Specify: [a]. ‘Stand-by’ AC Supply, [b]. “DC Fail” display on 1st Window or Last Window ??
Refer: “Write-up” on Optional Feature ‘DC-Fail Annunciation’

Optional Feature : 05 AC Fail Annunciation


[a]. AC Fail sensing & ‘Changeover’ Circuitry [for operation in ‘Stand-by’ Supply] provided ‘inside’ Annunciator.
[b]. “AC Fail” is displayed on 2nd Window [‘Default’]. Can be displayed on Last-but-one Window, if specified.
[c]. ONE Pair of ‘Special’ ‘NO’ Contact provided for sounding AC Fail Buzzer.
[d]. Push Buttons [In-built or External] are COMMON for all Windows of Annunciator ~ including AC Fail Window.
[e]. Facility provided to connect EXTERNAL: ‘AC Fail’ Relay (or) ‘AC Fail’ Check Push Button.
[f]. Detailed External Wiring Diagram provided, explaining for all connections/wiring to Annunciator.
‘Additional Data’: Specify: [a]. ‘Stand-by’ DC Supply, [b]. “AC Fail” display on 2nd Window or Last-but-one Window ??
Refer: “Write-up” on Optional Feature ‘DC-Fail & AC-Fail Annunciation’
‘Optiona l Features’, cont d
Opt ion a l Fe atu r es contd…

Optional Feature : 06 ‘Stand-by’ Supply Operation


This Optional Feature is used when Annunciator is required work in ‘Dual Supply’ [Normal Aux. & ‘Stand-by’ Supplies]
and when External ‘Changeover’ Facility is NOT provided/available, on Control Panel.
[a]. Supply Fail Sensing & ‘Changeover’ Circuitry provided ‘inside’ Annunciator, to ensure ‘Un-interrupted’ operation.
‘Additional Data’ : Specify: [a]. Normal Aux. & [b]. ‘Stand-by’ Supplies provided on Annunciator ??

Optional Feature : 07 In-Built Buzzer


‘In-built’ Buzzer [Internally Wired] available in following ‘Tone/Voltage-wise Varieties’, for Annunciator Application:-
Types Tone/Voltage details Alarm Annunciator Application + Remarks
Type-1 1 DC {or} 1 AC Tone With switch to select ONE-out-of-TWO Tones; for ‘Trip’/‘NonTrip’ [combined]
Type-2 2 DC Tones 1 Tone each for: ‘Trip’ & ‘NonTrip’
Type-3 3 DC Tones 1 Tone each for: ‘Trip’, ‘NonTrip’ & ‘Ringback’
Type-4 4 DC Tones 1 Tone each for: ‘Trip’, ‘NonTrip’, ‘Ringback’ & ‘AC Fail’
Type-5 1 DC + 1 AC Tones 1 DC Tone for ‘Trip’/‘NonTrip’ [combined]; 1 AC Tone for: ‘DC Fail’
Type-6 2 DC + 1 AC Tones 1 DC Tone each for ‘Trip’ & ‘NonTrip’; 1 AC Tone for: ‘DC Fail’
Type-7 3 DC + 1 AC Tones 1 DC Tone each for ‘Trip’, ‘NonTrip’ & ‘AC Fail’; 1 AC Tone for: ‘DC Fail’
In addition, if specified, ONE ‘NO’ Potential-free Contacts for Alarms can be provided to connect External Buzzer[s].
{Refer ‘Leaflet’ for our Product: “Buzzer [Electronic]”, for complete Range & more details}
‘Additional Data’: Specify: [a]. ‘Type’ & Tone/Voltage details, [b]. ONE ‘NO’ Potential-free Contacts required ??

Optional Feature : 08 Annunciator ⊳ FACIA Modes

This Optional Feature is used when it is required to have “N” No. of Windows to work as 'Regular’ Annunciator [with
FULL Circuitry] and Balance Windows as ‘FACIA’ [Indication ONLY, without Circuitry].
[a]. DIP Switches provided to “Window-wise” ‘Site-Select’ : 'Regular’ Annunciator ⊳ ‘FACIA’ [Indication ONLY].
[b]. Selected Windows of 'Regular’ Annunciator works in ‘Set’ Sequence & responds to all Push Button commands.
[c]. Selected Windows of ‘FACIA’ works as Indication ONLY. [Window ‘Steady-Glow’, as long as Field Contact is Abnormal]

Optional Feature : 09 Alarm MUTE Timer [In-built]

This Optional Feature is used when it is required to MUTE (Silence) Trip & NonTrip Alarms, after a ‘Set’ Time Delay.
[a]. FOUR-way DIP Switch provided to ‘Site-Select’ Time Delay in ‘8+4+2+1’ Binary format, in either ‘Sec’ or ‘Min’.

[b]. Specify Total Range of Time Delay required in ‘Sec’ or ‘Min’. {Eg.: 0 to 75 Sec, or 0 to 15 Min, etc.}
Example : Based on Time Range specified, Each Switch of FOUR-way DIP is assigned a ‘basic’ Time duration.
If ‘8+2’ alone is Set to ‘ON’ position [others ‘OFF’], then Time Delay = 8+2 = 10 [or multiples] ‘Sec’ or ‘Min’, etc..
‘Additional Data’ : Specify, Total Range of Time Delay required in ‘Sec’ or ‘Min’ ??
Refer: “Write-up” Write-up on Optional Feature ‘Alarm Mute Timer’ [In-built]

Optional Feature : 10 Manned / Un-Manned Modes

This Optional Feature is used when it is required to use Annunciator in ‘Un-manned’ mode [‘Site-Select’].
[a]. Connect one-arm of a ‘Single-Pole-Single-Throw’ Switch [with ‘NO’ Potential-free Contact] to Terminal “UM” on Back
Plate of Annunciator and the other-arm to Terminal “COM”.
[b]. When above Switch is ‘Closed’ [ie., ‘NO’ Contact is ‘Closed’] Annunciator works in ‘Un-manned’ mode.
[c]. ‘Un-manned’ mode is equal to ‘Accept’ Push Button kept ‘pressed’, hence when Fault-Fault occurs, Window ‘Steady-
Glow’ & All Audible Alarms are ‘OFF’.

Optional Feature : 11 Lamp & Alarm Test [LAT]


[a]. 'LAT': All Windows ‘Steady-Glow’ & All Audible Alarms are ‘ON’ as long as this Push Button is kept Pressed.
[b]. As compared to conventional Lamp Test, where ONLY Windows ‘Steady-Glow’. [Status of Audible Alarms unknown]

Optional Feature : 12 Other Colours [Window LEDs]


‘Default’ Window LED Colours are : RED [for Trip Alarm] & YELLOW [for NonTrip Alarm].
[a].
LEDs in any other Colour(s) can also be provided on Windows, if specified. [Choice: Green, Blue, etc..]
[b].
‘Additional Data’ : Specify, LED Colours prefered/required ??
N or ma l S e qu en c es

Sequence Designation Sequence Designation Sequence Designation


Auto-RESET AR- 01 Manual-RESET MR-01 MR-02
Push Push
Line Initiating Visual Audible Line Initiating Visual Audible Visual Audible
Button Remarks Button Remarks Remarks
No Contact Alarm Alarm No Contact Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm
Pressed Pressed
1 Normal -- OFF OFF -- 1 Normal -- OFF OFF -- OFF OFF --
2 Abnormal -- Flash ON Lock-in 2 Abnormal -- Flash ON Lock-in Flash ON Lock-in
Abnormal [or] Manual RESET Manual RESET
3 Abnormal ACCEPT Steady OFF -- 3 ACCEPT Steady OFF Steady OFF
Normal required required
Auto-RESET To Line 2,
4 Normal -- OFF OFF 4A Abnormal RESET Flash ON Steady OFF To Line 3
acted ACCEPT reqd
Normal before Manual RESET Manual RESET
5 -- Flash ON Lock-in 4B Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF OFF
ACCEPT acted acted
Auto-RESET
6 Normal -- OFF OFF acted

I S A Ref : A -1 I S A Ref : M-1[Special] I S A Ref : M - 1

Rin gb ac k S equ en c es

Sequence Designation Sequence Designation


Rin g b ack R BM-01 R BM-02
Line Initiating Push Button Visual Audible Ringback Visual Audible Ringback
No Contact Pressed Alarm Alarm Audible Device Alarm Alarm Audible Device
1 Normal -- OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
2 Abnormal -- Fast Flash ON OFF Fast Flash ON OFF
3 Abnormal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF Steady OFF OFF
4 Normal -- Slow Flash OFF ON Slow Flash OFF ON
5 Abnormal -- <<<<< To Line 2 >>>>> Steady OFF OFF
6 Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
7 Normal before ACCEPT -- Fast Flash ON OFF Slow Flash ON ON
8 Normal ACCEPT Slow Flash OFF ON Steady OFF ON
9 Abnormal -- <<<<< To Line 2 >>>>> Steady OFF OFF
10 Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
11 Normal TEST Slow Flash OFF ON Fast Flash ON ON

I S A Ref : R1 - 12 I S A Ref : R1 - 2A
F2 Firs t- Ou t S equ en c es
Sequence Designat ion Sequence Designat ion
F2 First-Out Auto-RESET F2A – 1 F2 First-Out Manual-RESET F2M – 1
Line Initiating Contacts Push Button Visual Alarm Audible Line Initiating Contacts Push Button Visual Alarm Audible
No First Next Pressed First Next Alarm No First Next Pressed First Next Alarm
1 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 1 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF
2 Abnormal Normal Flash OFF ON 2 Abnormal Normal Flash OFF ON
3 Abnormal Abnormal Flash Steady ON 3 Abnormal Abnormal Flash Steady ON
4 Abnormal Abnormal ACCEPT Steady Steady OFF 4 Abnormal Abnormal ACCEPT Steady Steady OFF
5 Normal Abnormal OFF Steady OFF 5 Abnormal Abnormal RESET Steady Steady OFF
6 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 6 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
7 Abnormal before ACCEPT Normal before ACCEPT Flash Steady ON 7 Normal before ACCEPT Normal before ACCEPT Flash Steady ON
8 Abnormal Normal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF 8 Normal Normal ACCEPT Steady Steady OFF
9 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 9 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
2 Abnormal Normal Flash OFF ON 2 Abnormal Normal Flash OFF ON
10 Abnormal Normal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF 10 Abnormal / Normal Normal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF
11 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 11 Abnormal Normal RESET Steady OFF OFF
12 Normal before ACCEPT Normal Flash OFF ON 12 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
13 Normal Normal ACCEPT OFF OFF OFF
I S A Ref : F2 A – 1 I S A Ref : F2 M – 1

F3 Firs t- Ou t S equ en c es
Sequence Designat ion Sequence Designat ion
F3 First-Out Auto-RESET F3A – 1 F3 First-Out Manual-RESET F3M – 1
Line Initiating Contacts Push Button Visual Alarm Audible Line Initiating Contacts Push Button Visual Alarm Audible
No First Next Pressed First Next Alarm No First Next Pressed First Next Alarm
1 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 1 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF
2 Abnormal Normal Fast Flash OFF ON 2 Abnormal Normal Fast Flash OFF ON
3 Abnormal Abnormal Fast Flash Flash ON 3 Abnormal Abnormal Fast Flash Flash ON
4 Abnormal Abnormal ACCEPT Slow Flash Steady OFF 4 Abnormal Abnormal ACCEPT Slow Flash Steady OFF
5 Abnormal Abnormal RESET Steady Steady OFF 5 Abnormal Abnormal RESET Steady Steady OFF
6 Normal Normal OFF OFF OFF 6 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
7 Normal before ACCEPT Normal before ACCEPT Fast Flash Flash ON 7 Normal before ACCEPT Normal before ACCEPT Fast Flash Flash ON
8 Normal Normal ACCEPT Slow Flash OFF OFF 8 Normal Normal ACCEPT Slow Flash Steady OFF
9 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF 9 Normal Normal RESET Steady OFF OFF
2 Abnormal Normal Fast Flash OFF ON 10 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
10 Abnormal / Normal Normal RESET Flash OFF ON 2 Abnormal Normal Fast Flash OFF ON
11 Abnormal Normal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF 11 Abnormal / Normal Normal RESET Flash OFF ON
12 Normal Normal Steady OFF OFF 12 Abnormal / Normal Normal ACCEPT Steady OFF OFF
13 Normal before ACCEPT Normal Flash OFF ON 13 Abnormal Normal RESET Steady OFF OFF
14 Normal Normal ACCEPT OFF OFF OFF 14 Normal Normal RESET OFF OFF OFF
I S A Ref : F3 A – 1 I S A Ref : F3 M – 1

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