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9 9S� Fps - - a� l I D000 � o RP ff �o SIEMENS SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC. 15201 NW Greenbrier Pkwy, Suite A4 Beaverton, OR 97006 Phone: (503) 207 -1900 Fax: (503) 207 -1901 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Fire Alarm System Contractor Electrical Contractor - Frahler Electric FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL Washington Square Apple Break Room Siemens Job Number Siemens Project Manager Sam Correll Submittal Version Date Siemens Project Engineer Marc Sobbotke Issued For Permit Review 02/03/11 Proprietary document for approval only SIEMENS Fire Safety Installation Instructions Models FP- 111FPT -11 - These instructions are written in accordance with the humidity, pressure, and the nature of the load were installation guidelines of NFPA72, National Fire Alarm carefully considered. Especially noted were the room Code, and CAN /ULC -S524, The Installation of Fire or area configuration and the type of ceiling (sloped Alarm Systems. or flat, smooth or beamed). Siemens Building CAUTION: Detector Device Storage Technologies, Inc.'s extensive experience in the design of the system assures the best detector placement by DO NOT install this detection device until all following these drawings. Sound engineering construction is completed. judgement by qualified personnel must be followed. DO NOT store this detection device where it can be Fire Print detectors and nuisance alarms: contaminated by dirt, dust, or humidity. The neural network within each SIEMENS Model FP -11 FirePrint detector is optimized to reject the most DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FP -11 common nuisance alarms for its selected FirePrint Although no specific spacings are set for the detectors Application; e.g. Parking Garage or Health Care. If the used for a clean air application, use 30 foot center detector is exposed to an excess level of smoke or spacing (900 sq ft) from NFPA Standard 72 Chapter 5 aerosol for an extended period of time, the detector is and CAN /ULC -S524, if practical, as a guide or starting programmed to make the "safe decision" and signal point for a detector installation layout. This spacing, an alarm condition. Because the amplitude and however, is based on ideal conditions — smooth ceiling, duration of deceptive phenomena are unbounded, the no air movement, and no physical obstructions. In rule of thumb is to keep detectors as far as practical some applications, therefore, considerably less area from sources that can produce an unusually large is protected adequately by each smoke detector. This quantity of smoke for about a minute. This effort during is why it is mandatory to closely follow the installation placement of detectors within a FirePrint Application drawings. In all installations place the detector on the enhances the ability of FirePrint's deceptive ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches from a side wall, or on phenomena rejection. Avoid close proximity of a wall, 4 to 6 inches from the ceiling. detectors to smoke sources such as oil burners, If you have any questions regarding detector electric heaters, kitchens, garages, and areas of high placement, follow the drawings provided or approved relative humidity where condensation may occur. by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. or by its Air Currents authorized distributors. This is extremely important! Before a detector can sense a fire, the products of corn- The detector placements shown on these drawings bustion or smoke must travel from the fire to the detector. were chosen after a careful evaluation of the area that This travel is especially influenced by air currents; is protected. Such factors as air currents, temperature, therefore, consider air movement when designing the + + + + + + To Next Base Detector Base: Remote Relay Base: / Do Not Model DB -11 or Model DB -X11RS or + Use an Model DB -3 with DB -ADPT Model DB -3XRS with DB -ADPT End of To initiating Line circuit of Q Device Siemens Building 5 1a ■ s+ 5 • 1a ■ : ) Technologies, Inc. Relay* ( compatible 6 1b , rNO : Contacts 6 1b , • �Cr I • l Nc NO • ■ control unit • O Optional lNC } 3A, 120 VAC ♦ • (See Compatible 4 Remote 111 3A, 30 VDC 11 11111111111Pr Do Not Control Equip- Alarm • • Use an ment below) Indicator End of Models RLI -1 /RLI -2 — Line Device — — — — To Next Base *The relay contacts are shown after System reset, which represents the non -alarm condition. Figure 1 Installation and Wiring Diagram Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN P/N 315 - 095921 -9 system. While combustion products tend to rise, drafts TEMPERATURE — HUMIDITY — PRESSURE from hallways, air diffusers, fans, etc., may help or AIR VELOCITY hinder the travel of combustion products to the The operating temperature range for the FP -11 and detector. When positioning a detector at a particular FPT -11 detectors is from 32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C). • location, give consideration to windows and doors, both The thermal alarm temperature is fixed at 135 °F open and closed, to ventilating systems, both in and (57 °C). Use these detectors in environments where out of operation, and to other factors influencing air the humidity does not exceed 93% (non- condensing). movement. Do not install a detector in the air stream Normal changes of atmospheric pressure do not affect of a room air supply diffuser. It is better to position a detector sensitivity. For FP -11 open area 0 -1200 ft/ detector closer to an air return. min applications, use the appropriate application from The distance that products of combustion or smoke the FirePrint ASD application list. Use the ASD duct travel from a fire to the detector is not usually the application for 300 -4000 ft/min applications a) in above - shortest linear route. Combustion products or smoke ceiling and under -floor plenums, b) inside an air duct, usually rise to the ceiling, then spread out. Average and c) in an air duct housing using sampling tubes. ceiling heights of 8 to 10 feet do not abnormally affect Follow detector spacing and location requirements in detector response. High ceilings, located in churches, NFPA 72 Chapter 5 for High Air Movement Areas and warehouses, auditoriums, etc., do affect detector Control of Smoke Spread. response and should be considered. When installing SIEMENS Model FP -11 in existing installations with an existing duct detector housing, Special Ceiling Construction Factors order an AD -11 UK Air Duct Upgrade Kit DA -304, P/N Ceiling obstructions can change the natural movement 500 - 695967 and use it in that installation. This kit of air and combustion products. Depending on the includes the required housing cover, P/N 305 - 095676. direction of smoke travel, joists and beams can slow Do not use SIEMENS Model FP -11 with any other air the movement of heated air and smoke, while pockets duct cover. between them can contain a reduced level of smoke.Take obstructions created by girders, joists, NOTE beams, air conditioning ducts, or architectural design For air duct and open area applications, the into consideration when determining area protection. FP -11 smoke sensitivity range is indicated on Refer to the Initiating Devices chapter of NFPA its nameplate. For application/sensitivity Standard 72 for Location and Spacing requirements settings, refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, for specific types of construction; e.g. beam, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, suspended, level, sloped and peaked ceilings. P/N 315- 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624, as applicable. DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FPT -11 Locate the FPT -11 on the ceiling, at least 4 inches from the side walls. For an ideal, smooth ceiling DETECTOR MOUNTING condition, place the detectors at a maximum center To ensure proper installation of the detector head into spacing of 50 feet (2500 square feet), 25 feet from the base, be sure the wires are properly dressed at side walls or room partitions. installations: Actual job conditions and sound engineering judgment 1. Position all wires flat against the base. must determine detector spacing. Consider 2. Take up all slack in the outlet box environmental factors including ambient temperature 3. Route wires away from connector terminals. fluctuation, and the nature of the fire hazard. Room or area configuration and ceiling type (sloped or flat, INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF DETECTOR HEAD smooth or beamed) also dictates placement. To Install: Should questions arise regarding detector placement, • Align LED in detector with LED symbol on base and follow the drawings provided and /or approved by insert detector into base. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. or by its • Rotate detector counterclockwise while gently authorized distributors. This is extremely important! pressing on it until the detector drops fully into base. The detector placements shown on these drawings • Then rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and were chosen after a careful evaluation of the area being locks in place. Insert optional locking screw (Order protected. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s Model LK-11). extensive experience in design of the system assures the best detector placement by following these To Remove: drawings. • Loosen locking screw, if installed. Then rotate the detector counter clockwise until stop is reached. • Pull detector out of base. 2 PROGRAMMING Each detector on a loop must be programmed to IMPORTANT respond to a unique system address. If the MXL /MXLV /MXL -IQ is connected to a Fire 1. To program the detector address, use: a) SIEMENS Department, etc., or activates an external system ( Model FPI -32 Programmer/Tester firmware version fire extinguishing, etc.), disarm the appropriate 3.0 outputs before servicing to prevent activation. .0 or greater (refer to the FPI -32 OPERATIONS MANUAL, P/N 315 - 090077), orb) SIEMENS Model (Refer to the appropriate manual for the DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU procedure.) Be sure to o riate reset and n ual re -arm the Manual, Device Programming system at completion of servicing. Notify facility personnel that the system is being serviced so that 2. Record the loop and device number (system any alarm soundings can be ignored during the address) for the detector on the detector label and period of service. on the base to prevent installing the detector in the wrong base. The FP- 11/FPT -11 detectors can also be tested using: a) FPI -32 Programmer/Tester, firmware version 3.0 or greater (refer to the OPERATIONS MANUAL, P/N 315 - DETECTOR /SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 090077), orb) SIEMENS Model DPU Device Programming The FP- 11/FPT -11 can be programmed to optimize Unit (refer to the DPU Manual, P/N 315 - 033260). environmental response using Application Specific Detection (ASD). All parameters, such as Sensitivity, DETECTOR CLEANING Pre -Alarm and Advanced Environmental Algorithms System MXL automatically indicates the trouble are downloaded to the detector from the MXL control message INPUT DEVICE REQUIRES SERVICE for panel. For air duct applications, the proper ASD any detector whose smoke sensitivity increases to the application (DUCT) must be selected. Refer to the level where normally low levels of smoke generate an MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND alarm. (Refer to the manual for further explanation.) MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 092036, or the In such circumstances, the detector may require MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND cleaning as a result of dust accumulation; follow the MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624, as CLEANING PROCEDURE steps described below. applicable. MAINTENANCE TESTING AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT The recommended requirement for detector Only qualified service personnel should test. The maintenance consists of the annual cleaning of dust minimum test schedule may be found in the current and debris from the detector head. Cleaning program edition of NFPA 72, Chapter 7 for installations in the intervals should be geared to the individual detector U.S., and CAN /ULC -S537, The Verification of Fire environment. Alarm Systems, for installations in Canada. Refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTAL- THERMAL LATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315- RELEASE 092036 or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, I AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624, as Ate, —COVER applicable, for instructions on applying the TEST and COVER TABJ '!I LIST modes. f v; STEP 1 - Place the MXL Control Panel into the TEST �/ l_SCRG SCREW ASD DEVICES mode. RELEASE SENSING (Maches tta,AA5 LABYRINTH (Optional) STEP 2 - Using the LIST TEMP(erature) feature of the CHAMBER ' a ) MXL Control Panel, confirm that the temperature sensor is reporting the ambient temperature in the vicinity of the FP -11 detector. Figure 2 Disassembling of Photochamber STEP 3 - Using the LIST PERCENT /FT SENSITIVITY of the MXL Control Panel, confirm that the detector CLEANING PROCEDURE* smoke sensitivity is within the range on its nameplate (See Figure 2) • label. If not, clean the detector referring to DETECTOR 1. Notify the proper personnel that the fire alarm CLEANING below, and retest. system is being serviced. STEP 4 - Perform a detector functional test by alarming 2. Remove the detector to be cleaned from its base. the detector using SIEMENS Test Gas, P/N 315 - 282747, (See removal section.) following the instructions on the label. *The FPT -11 is not field cleanable. 3 3. Using a small blade screwdriver, remove the cover CAUTION from the rest of the detector by releasing the 2 cover NO FIELD REPAIR OF THE DETECTORS tabs located on the outside of the cover. Separate SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED. THE DETECTORS the foam screen from the cover. ARE FACTORY REPAIRABLE ONLY. 4. FP -11: Remove the labyrinth from the sensing chamber by squeezing the labyrinth sides along the COMPATIBLE CONTROL EQUIPMENT release axis and pulling out. Carefully remove the labyrinth /thermal holder assembly being sure not Refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTAL - to damage or disconnect the thermal wires. LATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315- 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, 5. Clean dust from the detector cover, foam screen, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624. sensing chamber and labyrinth using a brush, or by blowing with compressed air. System /Detector Compatibility The FP -11 and FPT -11 can be programmed to replace CAUTION: Do not use a compressed air supply older SIEMENS model detectors in older version MXL that may contain an oil residue. Systems. The FP Series cannot be used to replace WARNING: Do not remove or loosen the two detectors on XL -3 or IXL Systems. This programming screws on the rear of the detector, or is done using the Change Dev. ID mode in: a) FPI -32 calibration will be lost. firmware version 3.0 or greater (see the FPI -32 NOTE: The insect screen and labyrinth may be Operations Manual, P/N 315 - 090077), orb) SIEMENS replaced with new parts, rather than be DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU cleaned. Contact Siemens Building Manual, P/N 315 - 033260). Technologies, Inc. Product Service to order The following table shows the compatibility Detector Maintenance Kit, Model DMK -11. configurations: NOTE: Do not disconnect the thermal wires from MIN. MXL MIN. MXL 10 the detector. PRODUCTION REPLACEMENT REVISION REVISION 6. Reassemble the detector by reversing the steps DEVICE DEVICE MMB ALD SMB ALD used for disassembly, and reinstall in its base. FP -11 FP-11 L 10 12 6 12 (See Detector Testing section of FP -11 ID-61 P LPT -1 7 7 3 7 7. Test the detector. ( g FP -11 ID- 60',ID -60PT 2 7 1 7 this instruction.) Reset the control panel zone after FPT -11 FPT -11 10 14 6 14 each alarm. FPT -11 ILT -1 2 7 1 7 FPT -11 I D-60T -135 2 7 1 7 8. When all service has been completed, notify * When FP -11 is used in any of these modes, be sure to turn off personnel (See Step 1) that system service has alarm verification in CSG -M. been completed. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN P/N 315 - 095921 -9 SIEMENS Fire Safety Installation/Wiring Instructions MODEL DB- 11/ -11E DETECTOR BASE END OF LINE DEVICE (NOTE POLARITY DB-11I -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) WHEN APPLICABLE) + lb tb TO INITIATING • • / SEE REMOTE DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRING DETAILS: � + CIRCUIT OF 1a lb INSTALLATION SBT, INC. DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS COMPATIBLE 5 6 RR -11 PIN 315-094924 CONTROL UNIT a t • 6 RLC-11, RLW-11 P/N 315-094925 _ _ SEE CAUTION 1 ` / 5 RSAG11, RSAW -11 P/N 315-094926 Si MULTIPLE REMOTE DEVICES CAUTION: If remote devices are supported by the initiating circuit, each detectodbase may 1. Do not use looped wire under base terminal 5. Break wire have up to 2 remote devices with the following configurations and restrictions only: run to provide supervision of connection. Remote Remote Device 1 Device 2 Restrictions 2. When a remote relay is used to control a critical system RR -11 RLC-11, RLW -11 See Caution 2 function, the relay and its associated detector and optional RLC-11, R RSAC-11, RSAW -11 See caution 2 y p RLG11, LW -11 RSAGtt, RSAW-11 Wire from base to modelelsl must be the ONLY devices on the initiating circuit. RLC-11, RLW -11 RLC -11, RLW -11 RSAC- 11/RSAW -11 to RL -11 - Figure 1 Wiring Diagram for DB- 11/ -11 E using PE -11, PE-117; and DT -11 Detectors DB- 11/ -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -11XRS (REMOTE RELAY BASE) TO NEXT BASE DO NOT + + / ++ + + USE AN END OF / 415 ♦ LINE TO INITIATING 5 1 OPTIONAL — • • . 5+ DEVICE CIRCUIT OF REMOTE RELAY SBT, INC. ALARM 1 r • }CONTACTS 6 1b ( NO , COMPATIBLE 6 lb INDICATOR (� 11 6- Nc . N }3A, 120 VAC • 6- NE •W CONTROL UNIT ,♦ O MODELS 3A, 30 VDC i • O b DO NOT RLI -1 / RLI -2 USE AN ill _ / - - - - /...„0. E LINE ND OF - TO NEXT BASE DEVICE *The relay contacts are shown in the Non - Alarm /System Reset condition. Figure 2 Wiring Diagram for DB-11/-11E using FP -11, FPT- 11,.FS -DP, FS -DPT, and FS -DT Detectors DB-11 (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) TO NEXT BASE DO NOT LINE 1• ill / /--• USEAN END OF • • 5 - ♦ LINE TO INITIATING 5 1 OPTIONAL 1 B1 •, 5 { 1 • = `� DEVICE CIRCUIT OF REMOTE RELAY J SBT, INC. 6 1b ALARM II i, r 1N }CONTACTS 6 1 b , • 1 I . m COMPATIBLE INDICATOR -1-1320_ of 6 - NC i 3A, 120 VAC ♦ • 6- NC • 1.- CO UNIT ,♦ O MODELS 3A, 30 VDC ' O . DO NOT RL -HW / RL-HC ?TB3 USE AN III 1 F_t END OF LINE 2•• / LINE TO NEXT BASE DEVICE The relay contacts are shown in the Non -Alarm /System Reset condition. • HFP- 11/ HFPT- 11 /HFPO- 1ISFP- 11 /SFPT- 11 /SFPO -11 is a polarity insensitive detector. Line 1 and Line 2 can be either line of the loop. NOTE: SFP -11 Series detectors are approved for use in Canada only. Figure 3 Wiring Diagram for DB- 11/ -11E using HFP -11 Series and SFP -11 Series Detectors Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11I -11 E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11/ -11 E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500 DETECTOR AND BASE PLACEMENT ALARM LED USE DS}11JUMPER LOCATION WITH KI PIN 89916? Detector and base locations shall follow the drawings DETECTOR / 0 � T, FDR C provided or approved by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. W S DH PEK ONTWUIT. IN SASE PE - IT OR ST-11 W 4RE TORS O 0 \. - DETECTORS or its authorized distributors.This is extremely important! The / , �.; detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen � / �o �. \ after a careful evaluation of all facets of the protected area. �� % Ih� When drawings are not available, refer to Detector Placement ea i �1I G : � section of detector Installation/Wiring Instructions and to ` �r. dt , NFPA Standard 72 and CAN /ULC -S524. BASE WIRING MG NiNG QQ ;NTWG Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s detectors should be HOLE COVERS HOLES interconnected as shown in Figures 1, 2 or 3 and wired Figure 4 to the control panel following the wiring connection drawing Mounting The DB -11 Base installed on the inside face of each control panel cover. NOTE: H Series devices are wired to the DLC or FS -DLC; S Series devices are wired to the FDLC. Note any limitations on the A LOCATION ED LOCATION WTI FACTORY .4). number of detectors and restrictions on the use of DETECTOR INSTALLED JUMPER remote devices permitted for each circuit. W S"INS ' O \ \` ig r �+LaV� �. o DETECTOR MOUNTING USING THE DB 11/ 118 BASE 15 � 'i The detector is provided with a separate base which attaches ` (,, 4�t - €. 4 �� to a standard 4 inch square, 4 inch octagonal, or single gang �� electrical box, with the box size and depth required by the NEC for the number and size of conductors used. Wire size: max - 14AWG, min - 18AWG. SASE -- - HOUNTING HOLE Figure 5 Refer to Figures 4 and 5, as applicable. Mounting The DB-11E Base 1. Route all wires outward from outlet box. 2. When ALARM LED viewing is critical, position the LED mark in the base in the intended direction. 3. Route wires through the hole in the center of the base and mount base to outlet box. Make connections directly to the base terminals. Refer to Figures 1, 2 and 3 for details. 4. After all bases are installed, check loop continuity. Refer to the System Manual for the loop continuity check procedure.To allow for the continuity check with PE -11, PE -11T or DT-11 detectors, use DBJ -11 Jumper Kit, P/N 500 - 699167 (between terminals la and 1 b) to complete the loop. Do not use a jumper for FP-11/HFP-11/FS/ SFP -11 family devices. 5. Continuity jumper must be removed from each base prior to installing detector. 6. To insure proper installation of the detector head into the base: a. Route wires away from connector terminals. b. Take up all slack in the outlet box. c. Properly dress and position all wires flat against the base. d. Check that screw terminals are tight. 7 (DB -11 only) Break off the two mounting hole covers, and insert in two outer base mounting holes. Installation Instructions P/N 315 - 094193 -8 SIEMENS Safety SEF Speakers and Speaker Strobes ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • UL listed. ULC, CSFM, and FM pending. • ADA /NFPA compliant • Complies with OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 • Wall mount models are available with Field Selectable FI 1 R� • Candela Settings of 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd • Ceiling mount models are available with field selectable FIRE= candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd or 115/177cd SEF - MC - R SEF - MC - CW • Strobes produce 1 flash per second STROBE STROBE • Strobes can be synchronized using the Siemens DSC sync modules, FS -250 panel, XLS panel, or PAD -3 power supply with built -in sync protocol • Field selectable taps for 25 or 70 VRMS operation from 1/8 watt up to 2 watts • High efficiency design for maximum output at minimum wattage across a frequency range of 400 to 4000 HZ • Fast installation with IN /OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wires SEF -CR SEF -W SPEAKER SPEAKER Description The Siemens Series SEF Low Profile Speakers and and visible signaling to alert the hearing impaired. Speaker Strobes are designed for high efficiency sound The strobe portion of all Series SEF Speaker Strobes output, with dual voltage (25/70 VRMS) capability and may be synchronized when used in conjunction with the field selectable taps from 1/8 to 2 watts. The low profile Siemens DSC sync modules, FS -250 panel, XLS panel, design incorporates a speaker mounting plate for faster or PAD -3 power supply with built -in sync protocol. Sie- and easier installation. Each model has a built -in level mens synchronized strobes offer an easy way to comply adjustment feature and a two (2) screw grille cover. with ADA recommendations concerning photosensitive Strobe options for wall mount models include Siemens epilepsy. MC multi - candela strobe with field selectable candela Series SEF Speaker Strobes are UL Listed for indoor settings of 15/30/75/110cd or the high intensity HMC use under Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the strobe with field selectable settings of 135/185cd. Hearing- Impaired) and Standard 1480 (Speaker Ap- Ceiling mount models are available in Siemens MC -C pliances), and use a Xenon flashtube with solid state multi - candela ceiling strobe with field selectable intensi- circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens to provide ties of 15/30/75/95cd or the high intensity HMC -C strobe maximum reliability for effective visual signaling. All in- with field selectable settings of 115/177cd. puts are supervised and employ IN /OUT wiring terminals Series SEF Speakers and Speaker Strobes provide high for fast installation using #12 to #18 AWG wiring. audio output with clear audibility and are designed to Color options for the Series SEF Speakers and Speaker meet the critical needs of the life safety industry for ef- Strobes are red and white. fective emergency voice communications, tone signaling CATALOG SHEET 2582 Engineering Specifications When synchronization is required, the strobe portion of the appliance shall be compatible with Siemens DSC The speaker appliances shall be Siemens Series SEF sync modules, FS -250 panel, XLS panel, MXL panel, Speakers and the speaker strobe appliances shall be or PAD -3 power supply with built -in sync protocol. The Siemens Series SEF Speaker Strobes or approved strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time equals. The speakers shall be UL Listed under Standard during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply 1480 for Fire Protective Service and speakers equipped - fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe with strobes shall be listed under UL Standard 1971 for shall revert to a non - synchronized flash rate. Emergency Devices for the Hearing- Impaired. In addi- - - tion, the strobes shall be certified to meet the require- The speaker and speaker strobe appliances shall be ments of FCC Part 15, Class B. designed for indoor surface or flush mounting. The speaker and speaker strobe shall incorporate a speaker All speakers shall be designed for a field selectable mounting plate with a grille cover which is secured with input of either 25 or 70 VRMS, with selectable power two screws for a level, finish and shall mount to standard taps from 1/8 watt to 2 watts. All models shall have listed electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or sound output of up to 87 dB at 10 feet and a listed fre- adapter. quency response of 400 to 4000 Hz. The speaker shall also incorporate a sealed back construction. All inputs The finish of the Series SEF speakers and strobe speak - shall employ terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wire ers shall be white or red. sizes. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce All notification appliances shall be listed for "Special Ap- a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regu- plications ". lated Input Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon • flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The strobe Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second shall be of low current design. Where Multi - Candela minimum. Note that NFPA -72 specifies a flash rate of Speaker Strobes are specified, the strobe intensity shall 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify have field selectable settings and shall be rated per a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. UL Standard 1971 at 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd for • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe wall mount and 15/30/75/95cd or 115/177cd for ceiling intensity based on UL Standard 1971. mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. Technical Information For complete technical information, please consult the Ordering Information / Mounting relevant installation sheets as well as the Siemens Requirements / Approvals Compatibility Guide. Mounting Agency Approvals Model Order Code Options ** - UL ULC CSFM FM SEF -MC -R 500 - 636037 P,Q,R,U,Y X # # # SEF -MC -W 500 - 636038 P,Q,R,U,Y X # # # SEF -R 500 - 636041 Q,U X # # # SEF -W 500 - 636042 Q,U X # # # SEF -HMC -R 500 - 636039 P,Q,R,U,Y X # # # SEF -HMC -W 500 - 636040 P,Q,R,U,Y X # # # SEF -MC -CW 500 - 636043 Q,U X # # # SEF -CW 500- 636046 Q,U X # # # SEF -CR 500 - 636045 Q,U X # # # SEF - HMC -CW 500 - 636044 Q,U X # # # X = listed /approved # = pending * = Refer to Data Sheet #2585 for mounting options. WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND /OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND /OR OTHERS. Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 7/07 Brampton, Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel: 5 5M Canada L6T 5E4 9 9 FAX: (973) (973) 593.66 -2600 70 SFS -IG Tel: (905) 799 -9937 July 2007 Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com/fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799 -9858 ru•wiss• BATTERY SIZING CALCULATIONS SIEMENS Washington Square • • Panel Name: FAPS -5 Battery Size: 7 amp -hr Requirement for standby current MAIZE hrs. Design Supervison Current = Requirement for alarm current - min. Design Alarm Current = 0-3,17,ZraqA Spare Battery Capacity: ° p ry � r <:_ /o Additional Capacity Current = , + l� . Initiating Devices Assumed In Alarm`':: -; % Battery AH requirement = «a. PANEL EQUIPMENT Standby Alarm TOTAL TOTAL (ma) (ma) (ma) (ma) Quantity Device Current Current Standby Current Alarm Current 1 Model PS- 12/24 -8MP 60 150 60 150 PANEL TOTALS 60 150 8 15cd STROBE 50 400 2 30cd STROBE 81 162 1 75cd STROBE 133 133 e-1) 110cd STROBE 161 0 l" c0 4 15cd SPKR /STROBE 47 188 1 2 30cd SPKR /STROBE 81 162 �� >. 3 75cd SPKR /STROBE 130 390 110cd SPKR /STROBE 171 0 0 FIELD TOTALS 0 1435 Standby Alarm I GRAND TOTALS (field & panel) 1 60 I 1585 Formula: [(A + B) x C] + [(D + E) x F] x G = Minimum Amp -Hour Battery Capacity Where: A = Internal panel standby current {amps }. B = External device standby current {amps }. C = Duration panel must remain operational {hours }. • E = External device alarm current {amps }. F = Duration panel must remain in alarm after standby period ends {hours }. G = Spare battery capacity {percentage }. 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Submittal Information FACP Battery Calculation Washington Square Mall S I E M E N S FIS Division • PSR -1 (EXISTING) Battery Calculations • MXL Supervisory Current Alarm Current Notes Module Quantity Module Current (mA) Total Current (AMPS) Module Current (mA) Total Current (AMPS) MMB -3 1 175 0.175 175 0.175 80% Capacity (1.2 Amps) Audible Circuits 12 0 1200 0 ALD-21 3 105 0.315 0 0 dS^ ` I� ' XLD-1 r _ 215 0 0 0 !`` )i Initiating Devices (-- 207) 1.1 0.228 1.1 0.228 1 PSR -1 1 70 0.07 70 0.07 _MKB -2 5 0 15 0 RCC-1 /1 F 75 0 80 0 TSP-40 70 0 70 0 CSM-4 10 0 34 0 Audible Circuits 12 0 1200 0 CRM-4 15 0 15 0 Relays 0 0 15 0 CZM-4 55 0 55 0 Zones 3 0 180 0 • CMI -300 30 0 96 0 NET-4 5 0 5 0 NET -7 30 0 30 0 NET -7M 30 0 30 0 NIM -1W 70 0 70 0 REP -1 40 0 40 0 MOI -7 120 0 120 0 MOD-16 2 0 850 0 MID-16 2 0 32 0 CZM -1 6 0 50 0 80% Capacity (1.2 Amps) ICP 18 0 1200 0 PIM -1 10 0 10 0 • MDACT 150 0 150 0 Silent Knight 60 0 130 0 ACM -1 85 0 85 0 TMM -1 71 0 71 0 VSM- 1NLM -1 17 0 160 0 VFM-1 17 0 90 0 ASC -1 22 0 41 0 ASC-2 22 0 61 0 OCC-1 17 0 17 0 ETC -1 44 0 44 0 RCM -1 150 0 130 0 80% Capacity (2.4 Amps) ZAC -30 160 0 2400 0 ZC1 -8B 19 0 170 0 ZC2 -4AB 19 0 167 0 ZC2 -88 19 0 342 0 ZC3 -4AB 18 0 168 0 ZCT -8B 34 0 78 0 PS -5N7 225 0 225 0 DMC -1 50 0 50 0 80% Capacity (80 Watts) EL -410D 1 200 0.2 8200 1.64 • Total Supervisory Current 0.9877 Total Alarm Current_ 2.1127 Total Supr. 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