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Plans 8 tf P. 3 D lP - £ D al- S -O /03 &0 came -'9/v -; -- ' FIRE ALARM ACCESSORY (1 5104 Fire Control I''''';': , , , �, 9 G E C EV % ommunicator I C , YZ�"t - Y � t tit,, -- y - ,7 R . , ' x � JUN 1;. 2006 : --a 'hil .�{ �: OF 1 ! f ,� �� w �. 1 1 J i �Th�e�s T\ e ed, and value .� Z y y of digital communications from . ,, g - - the company you can trust As pioneers in digital fire technology, Silent Knight delivers superior systems at an outstanding value. Our 5104 Fire Control Communicator has become the industry standard by proving itself in years of field- tested operation. This six -zone fire control communicator provides fast, reliable digital communication of fire and trouble conditions. It transmits via ordinary phone lines — eliminating the need for expensive leased line arrangements. Use it as a stand - alone, or incorporate it into your existing system.Why spec any other digital communicator? Go with the industry standard — the 5104 Fire Control Communicator from Silent Knight. For more information, please call 1- 800 - 446 -6444, or in Minnesota, call (763) 493 -6435. Model 5104 one of the telephone lines faults for Fire Control Communicator more than 60 seconds, it will - ti r � 7 9 F � switc to the other to -� m 1 automatically The Silent Knight Model 5104 is a Y �r 4v � _• F �� � ' six -zone fire control communicator report the failure. A�� ,,£ ,-" a : .. t` ; • providing digital fire reporting over The communicator will signal i it,: y °, ordinary telephone lines, activation, restoration and trouble k . if : ms eliminating the need for costly conditions on any of six inputs. If 't. ` „;: � : , ti leased lines. Its UL 864 and NFPA an application requires a different i - " , t , 72 approved for monitoring local input configuration, the individual f ,u V evacuation controls. input styles may be changed by <. P Y Y 9 Y °`) , �. . using a Model 7181 Fire Zone - ., �` As a stand -alone unit, it can be g r� > - °�.YMOtI 04� a,�," . used to monitor: Converter Module. The 7181 also ` , . - ° ', ', d '" , ° " • Sprinkler systems for waterfiow, allows use of two -wire type smoke • Dual phone line interface Automatic p Y detectors, instead of the normal self tests every 24 hours with report supervisory, and gate valve sent to central station. tam per conditions. four -wire contact type, for p automatic fire detection • Reports in SIA and most major • Automatic fire detection systems applications. communications formats. for structures that are not • 60 hours of standby power. required to have a fire alarm Features re q Operates on loop start phone lines system but want property • UL 864 Listed for NFPA 72 Central ahead of the building PBX system. protection (e.g. to call the fire Station and Remote Supervising • A single, programmable output is department after hours). Station Fire Alarm System Service provided for alarm or dialer failed • Monitors dry contact alarms, • FM approved. conditions (cannot be used for trouble and supervisory outputs, Can be used as a stand -alone or as evacuation purposes). then transmits a separate code a Slave DACT. for each • Six fully supervised inputs: one Class A (Style D) input, and five The Model 5104 is fully supervised. Class B (Style A) inputs. Its microprocessor constantly runs . Downloadable for remote programs to monitor AC, standby programming. battery, zone inputs and telephone . Fuseless overload protection with line connections. If a fault condition automatic reset circuitry and fault SILENT is detected, it sounds a local indicators — eliminates the cause of KNIGHT trouble audible and reports the most field calls. condition to the central station. If � : J February 26, 1997 DN -65 • 1-440 O NOTIFIER ® BNG & BRG Series FIRE SYSTEMS Manual Fire Alarm Stations Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL MEA The BNG and BRG Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations each Y L 38 -93 -E' provide a single- action, normally open contact, alarm initi- 0 BSA ating point for use with Fire Alarm Control Panels. The 0A0A3.AY BNG Station is non -code, non - break -glass type. The BRG S692 CS119 750- 76 -SA" Station is non -code, break -glass type. (BNG - 1RC only) /� California AD/' ► 'See page 2. 0 FEATURES State Fire Meets ADA Pull Force • Within ADA 5 lb. pull force. Marshal • Sturdy metal construction. j -i 7150- 0028:003 • Simple operation. ' ;..-,,,,-f „-' ;� -` • Operation does not require replacement of parts (BNG F- . only). PU_lL. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate pur -� �,, , pose of this device to people who do not read. ° "=° • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken , D � a Al IV - or jarred. ' p � �=� '' Spanish version (FUEGO) ( I ( BNG -1 SP • S (BNG-1SP). =- � s ) The B NG - 1TSL2 • Meets UL 38 Standard for manually actuated signaling and BNG - 1TSRL _ ` boxes. - a APPLICATIONS '=,,:_A:. . Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not po- . e 'Ti tentially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on� ., =3 - �_ 1 0 . . . - the premises to turn in non -coded alarm quickly without -. , At, 1 , chance of error. There is no need for delay. There is no . A1=ARM ti danger of giving incorrect or incomplete instructions. Typi - = : cal users include: ft��-N OTIFI,EIR , : 1. Schools. 2. Hospitals. The attractive design of the station highlights its engineered 3. Retail stores. simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, shaking, 4. Industrial plants. or jarring will not activate the switch or circuit. Instructions 5. Warehouses. for operation of the station are provided on the front of the Compatible with any appropriate control panel. May be used pull cover. The BNG and BRG Stations are both die formed to: from 1/8” thick satin - finish aluminum, with the operating instructions in raised letters. Stations come in surface 1. Initiate local alarm signals. mounting models only. BNG and BRG contacts are rated 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. at: 1 amp., 30 VAC, and 30 VDC. The master key fits all 3. Start fire pumps. stations used in an installation of the same series. 4. Initiate other functions which can be initiated by the closing. INSTALLATION OPERATION The station mounts with two screws (supplied) to a stan- dard single -gang electrical switch box. It can also be The stations are operated by a pull on the pull cover. This mounted to a surface -mount box. causes a key latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate force is applied to open the station. As the ARCHITECT /ENGINEERING station opens, a switch is released to initiate an alarm. The SPECIFICATIONS retainer used in Model BRG is a glass rod. When oper- ated, the cover hangs down (and cannot be made to stay Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, non- break- in a closed position) indicating that the station was used to glass type, equipment with a key operated reset, and so turn in the alarm. OPERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they can - UP TO 100 FEET AWAY. Resetting is easily accomplished not be restored to normal except by use of a key. An op- using a reset key. erated station shall be designed such that upon activation, This document is not intended - be for installation purposes. We try keep our ISO 9® ® product information up-to-date and and acc curur We cannot We cannnnot coover r all all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 C E,R T I IF I E U 0 N ®YI Fl E R 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 ENGINEERING 8 MANIIEA6NIIN6 DN -65 • 02/26/97 — Page 1 of 2 o +'." L t ° �..aa ' ` w x . -- , 2 a :. . r D E T - E C T/ O N - _e _ r f. 5600 Series Mechanica tif��S : . Heat Detectors : 5ENSOR Models Available Single circuit Models r. , 5601P 135 °F Fixed Temperature / Rate- of-Rise '� _ 5602 194 °F Fixed Temperature / Rate- of-Rise x 5603 135 °F Fixed Temperature .. , " 5604 194 °F Fixed Temperature ` . � ; ...,,,,,,-%-- ' , :_ --:::-", '. -''z • --. '‘ A F a . Dual- circuit Models �� 5621 135 °F Fixed Temperature / Rate- of-Rise p ' 5602 5622 194 °F Fixed Temperature / Rate-of -Rise V { 5623 135 °F Fixed Temperature 1 t ��� 5624 194 °F Fixed Temperature { 56 fi • Product Overview Multiple configurations available to System Sensor's 5600 series mechanical heat detectors offer ai low -cost means for satisfy a broad range of installations: property protection against fire, and for non -life safety installations where smoke • Single- and dual- circuit models detectors are inappropriate. • Fixed temp and combination fixed temp /rate - of - rise Multiple configurations. The 5600 series offers a full -line of configurations to • 135 °F or 194 °F ratings. accommodate a broad range of applications.. Both single and dual circuit mod els are offered, each available for low- and hgh temperature r with either Plain housing available for residential fixed temperature or combination fixed temperature/rate-of-rise (ROR) activa installations (model 5601P) don. The ROR element of the fixed/ROR models is restorable, to accommodate field- testing the unit. Easy to use terminal screws that provide a more positive wiring connection Installation flexibility. To satisfy a variety of installations, the 5600 series A broader range of back box easily mounts to single -gang and octagonal back boxes. These models also mounting options: accommodate four - square back boxes, when used with a square to round • Single gang plaster ring. The mounting bracket is reversible to allow for flush and • 3.5" and 4" Octagonal surface -mount back box installations. • 4" square with square to round plaster ring Visual identification. The 5600 series provides clear markings on the exterior of the unit to ensure that the proper detector is being used. Alphanumeric Reversible mounting bracket for characters identify the activation method, a w ell as the temperature rating, in flush and surface mount installations degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Fixe d te mpera t ure models are identified "FX ", while combination fixed/rate -of -rise units a re marked "FX/R The 5600 series also provides a post- activation indicator in the form of a collector Once the detector has been activated, the collector drops from the unit, to easily identify the specific unit in alarm. ; ®� MEA LISTED APPROVED approved 1" 1 82101 3016008 199-03 -E 7270-1209:227 ' June 15, 2004 DN -6941 • J -80 ® SpectrAlert® N OT I F I E R Selectable Output Strobes and Horn /Strobes Section: Audio/Visual Devices GENERAL California The System Sensor SpectrAlert® Selectable Output U L E .. -, -` \ State Fire Strobes and Horn /Strobes offer enhanced features that a fr ' I Marshal o � • include the widest range of candela options available and - ? .' 7125- 1209:223 the ability to recognize and self- adjust for either 12- or 24- LISTED C5549 ( 7125- 1209:222 volt operation. C5548 Performance. SpectrAlert® selectable - candela wall- S4011 mount strobes and horn /strobes offer key performance fea- S5512 pA EA tures associated with the SpectrAlert® name. The select - RA able- candela strobes and horn /strobes offer average cur- 126 -02 -E rent draws that are not only lower than conventional fixed- 122 -02 -E APPROVED candela SpectrAlert products, but also lower than similar b ° _ r i ; �� � selectable - candela products. By consuming less current, t� I� R�-s xZ it is possible to connect even more devices per loop, re- ( "t'f s fortima suiting in a lower installed cost. $# ' Installation. SpectrAlert® selectable - candela strobes ; �- ` and horn /strobes offer the installation - friendly features of F.- � ' . , .1 the line, such as the option of 2- and 4 -wire operation; the its x� ability to use standard -sized backboxes with no encroach- • f � R S ment into the box; and universal mounting incorporating 3 the labor- saving QuickClickTm feature. Such labor- saving 1 = K features make wire connections simple and fast, further 1 ; WINDOW 6aamtwn reducing installed cost. { s ,] ib •` _ i ; , For strobe candela se Flexibility. S ectrAlerte multi - candela strobes and horn / i . .:2;:42; strobes o the broadest range of candela options. In ad i v' '`; l , _ sec tion, adjust slide dition, the selectable candela strobes and horn /strobes ° ` 1 swit lo c ated on the can operate on either 12 or 24 volts with no adjustment required — the device recognizes and self- adjusts to the correct operating voltage automatically. Temporal 3 or con- S1224MC tinuous tone options continue to be available, in either an 2 1 r . p w /Small Footprint � �, � �' y $ '; electromechanical or 3 kHz pattern. Mounting Plate (S -MP) g �, Aesthetics. SpectrAlert® selectable - candela strobes and > - , horn /strobes incorporate the same stylish, low profile de- - `° ,.M, - •n . sign of the conventional SpectrAlert® products, for a con- .v sistent and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the i' 1° v ,+'( • product I RE, � :. ... entire ro duct line. F . FEATURES • Widest range of candela options: fi' 12 V: 15 and 15/75 candela. "." 24 V: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 110 candela. �, H12/24 • Operates on either 12 V or 24 V. ) a t 3 w/Universal Mounting Plate (o -MP) • Easy candela selection with side viewing window. z :� 1 w, , • Lower current draw. - a I .: • Field selectable horn tones (horn only offered): , 'h — Electromechanical / 3 kHz. — Temporal 3 / Non - Temporal 3. P1224MC — High /Low dBA output. w/Universal Mounting • Easy DIP switch selection for horn options. Plate (D-MP) • Easy mounting with QuickClickT"'. • Synchronizable with MDL Sync•CircuitTm module or SpectrAlert®, Sync•CircuiV&, and QuickClickn equipment with SpectrAlert® Sync Protocol. are trademarks of System Sensor. • Meets UL 1971, NFPA 72, and ADA signaling require - his document i is Honeywell company. ISO 9 ®®1 This document s not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. CEFBIlre II,ED.. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 FRING 8 MANUFACTURING 0 N OTI F I E N 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 QUALITY SYSTEMS DN -6941 • 06/15/04 — Page 1 of 3 July 7, 2000 DN -1109 • E -200 ONOTIFIER PS Series Batteries FIRE SYSTEMS Section: Power Supplies GENERAL Power -Sonic PS Series batteries provide secondary power for the whole series of NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels. UL FEATURES • Provide secondary power for control panels. LISTED • Gelled electrolyte. • Sealed and maintenance -free. MH14328 (S) • Overcharge protected. • Extended shelf life. • Easy handling with leakproof construction. • Ruggedly constructed, high- impact case (ABS, polystyrene, or polypropylene depending on model). • Long service life. • Compact design. CAPACITY Battery capacity, expressed in ampere -hours (AH), is the product of a discharge current and the length of time that the current is dis- charged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during 20 hours of discharge at a constant current. The rated capacity of a battery is determined by subjecting it to a constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68 °F (20 °C). After 20 hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge current which causes a reading of 1.72 volts per cell (5.16 V on a 6 SEALED RECHARGEABLE V battery and 10.32 Von a 12 V battery) is called the rated current. BATTERY This current multiplied by 20 is the rated capacity of the battery. POWER APPLICATIONS ���� Model PS -895 8 Volt 9 5 AH Use the PS Series batteries to provide backup power for control power -Sonic Corporation panels. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of -76 °F to +140 °F ( -60 °C to +60 °C). CONSTRUCTION The sealed construction of the Power -Sonic battery allows trouble - free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add elec- trolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique "Oxygen Cycle." The battery is sealed, leakproof, and main- tenance -free. The case is of high- impact materials with high resis- tance to chemicals and flammability. The PS - 695 Battery INSTALLATION All panels have space reserved for batteries. See the appropriate panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical inter- connection diagrams are shown in the literature accompanying each control panel. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our ISO 9001 product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information. contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 C E RT I F ' I ED N Oil Fl E R One Fire -Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 MINUS 8 MMIlMC1GBINC DN -1109 •07/07/00 — Page 1 of 3 System Sensor Voltage Drop Calculator Page 1 of 1 i S' J' Voltage Drop Calculator ., Class s 1AWG B @ 16 AWG setisoir Filtered (DC) 12 -volt Supply (2.0 amp circuit) advanced Ideas. advanced aotu1loro° with MDL Circuit Premises: HONDA YAMAHA WAREHOUSE NAC1 -1 Date: June 13, 2006 Address: City: State: Zip: • Prepared By: FSW Company: Phone: Address: City: State: Zip: Notes: Current Distance (ft.) Circuit Voltage @ each Device Group # Type &Model Candela (amps) Next I Total 12 AWG 114 AWG 16 AWG 1 18 AWG 1 Sync- Circuit Module MDL 0.01 0 0 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 a 2 Wall Horn /Strobe P1224MC 15cd 0.112 10 10 11.00 10.99 10.99 10.98 Total current /amps 0.122 vdc loss at eol 1.00 1.01 1.01 1.02 Red /bold text indicates levels that exceed specified limits within the current and total circuit distance columns. These calculations assume a worst -case source voltage as measured by UL with the batteries depleted to 20.4 volts. Under AC power and for most of the drain cycle of the batteries, the circuit voltages will be substantially higher and thus, would support a greater number of devices. A device's minimum operating voltage is derived from the UL- requirement that it work down to 80% of its rated (published) minimum operating voltage. YOUR CIRCUIT HAS BEEN SAVED This circuit data will be available for changes and printing until Jun 27, 2006 at the URL: http://systemsensor.com/voltdrop/?sid=15681 Add Your Circuit to your favorites. http: / /www. systemsensor .com /voltdrop/btable.php 6/13/2006