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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE MANUAL -PULL FIRE ALARM SPECIFICATIONS 4 LOCATIONS. / \ • • 1 PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN OFFICE COPY 1 l NORTH ' VP SCALE- 1/8" = I' -O" ---- -• - • • • ..4:::;' SILENT Wiring Manual l Pull Station KNIGHT From FACP + + Device Document 51412 156- 2831 -000 ` ' IDC — =I —IDC 4411111 4 by Honeywell o 0 0 % PS -DA Manual Pull Station o p S © ©0 m e R Patented, U.S. Patent No. Des. 428,351; 6,380,846; Other Patents Pending STRIP GAUGE .!- • Document 51412 156- 2831 -000 i� Description a �� t P� G°P� b :.. ° • The PS DA pull station is a non coded, dual action manual pull station with a key lock reset o 1 i D p feature. It provides Silent Knight control panels with one normally open (.N /O) alarm initi- � i i ating input. The PS -DA meets the ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guidelines ] A C (section 4.1.3[13]), and the ADA requirement for a 5 lb. maximum pull force to activate o n o the pull station. Operating instructions are molded into the pull station handle along with • U Braille text. Molded Terminal numbers are also present. . a o c" s1L EN , a a k N1C KT Ratings bv " ° ^°�° Switch contact (N /O) is gold plated for reliability and rated at 0.25 A at 30 volts (AC or DC). WARNING! Do not loop wiring under any terminals. Break wire run to ® // Installation maintain IDC supervision. The PS -DA pull station can be surface mounted to an SB -10 or SB -I /O surface backbox or semi -flush mounted on a standard single -gang, double -gang or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical electrical box. box. The optional BG -TR trim ring can be used if the PS -DA is to be semi -flush mounted. CAUTION! Operation Install the Silent Knight PS -DA pull station in accordance with these instructions, To activate the dual- action pull station, push in and pull down on the handle. The word applicable NFPA standards, national and local Fire and Electrical codes and the requirements `ACTIVATED' appears after the handle is pulled down. This will remain until the pull sta- of the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). Regular testing of the devices should be conducted lion is reset. in accordance with the appropriate NFPA standards. Failure to follow these directions may • result in failure of the device to report an alarm condition. Silent Knight is not responsible for The pull station includes one Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) Normally Open (N /O) devices that have been improperly installed, tested or maintained. switch which closes upon activation of the pull station. ADA Compliance Resetting the Pull Station For ADA compliance, if the clear floor space only allows forward approach to an object, the 1. Insert the key into the lock and rotate 1/4 turn counterclockwise. maximum forward reach height allowed is 48 inches (121.92 cm). If the clear floor space 2. Open the door until the handle returns to normal. allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair, the maximum side reach allowed is 3. Close and lock the door. 54 inches (137.16 cm). NOTE: Closing the door automatically resets the switch to the `Normal' position. Opening SILENT the door will riot activate or deactivate the alarm switch. ® ° KNIGHT by Honeywell CAUTION! 7550 Meridian Circle Do not detach the door of the pull station during installation. The door of the pull station Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 cannot be reattached to the backplate after the backplate has already been installed onto an 763- 493 -6455 800 -328 -0103 Fax: 763-493-6475 hap: / /wwwsi lentknight.corn ©2005 Silent Knight 11/05 -It - SILENT Alambrado Hacia el Proximo KNIGHT 44p Desade FACP + + Dispositivo A D C - I — Patented, — IDC by Honeywell PS -DA Estacion Pulsadora Manual U.S. Patent No. Des. 428,351; 6,380,846; Other Patents Pending Neu ' D t 0 STRIP GAUGE 1E1 • Documento 50964 156- 2831 -000 p � pOw � NV 4 Description ° - La estacion pulsadora P -DA es una estacion no codificada y de doble accion manual con la � 1 J caracterfstica de reajuste de una cerradura de llave. Esta provee a los paneles de control de P Silent Knight con una alarma de initiation de entrada normalmente abierta (N /O). El PS- o n o Sn.ET U 0 DA reune las normas de control y funcionamiento de laADAAG ( section 4.1.3 [13]) y los kl requisitos de ADA para que la estacion pulsadora sea activada con una fuerza de jale maxima S b Y" ° ^�„ `b de 5 libras. Las instrucciones de funcionamiento estan moldeadas en la manija (manubrio) o junto at texto Braille. Los numeros moldeados de las terminales tambien estan presentee. d p 1 PS -DA Parametros de Contacto del Interrupter Advertencia! No enlace el cableado debajo Estacion Pulsadora Manual El contacto del interruptor (N /O) es oro plateado para la confiabilidad y clasificado en 0.25 de los terminales. Rompa la corrida de A en 30 voltios (AV o DC). Documento 51412 156- 2831 -000 cable para mantener la supervision. Instalacion La estacion pulsadora PS -DA puede ser montada en la superficie del respaldo de un SB- l0 PRECAUCION ' o un SB -1 /O; esta tambien puede ser semi - montada en una caja electrica cuadrada ya sea No se separe la puerta de la estacion pulsadora durante Ia instalacion. La puerta de la es- individual o doble de 4" (10.16 cm). El anillo opcional (BG -TR) puede ser usado si el PS- tacion no podra ser reatada a la placa posterior despues de que la placa posterior haya sido DA va a ser semi - montado. instalada sobre una caja electrica. Funcionamiento PRECAUCION . . Para activar la estacion pulsadora de doble accion, simplemente empuje hacia adentro y Instale la estacion pulsadora del Silent Knight PS -DA de acuerdo con estas instrucciones, tire hacia abajo Ia manija ( manubrio). La palabra "ACTIVATED" aparecera despues que aplicando las normas de Ia NFPA y los codigos y requisitos de fuego locales y nacionales la manija haya sido tirada hacia abajo. Esta permanecera hasta que la estacion pulsadora de la AHJ (Autoridad teniendo la juridiccion). Se deben conducir pruebas regulares de los sea reajustada. dispositivos utilizando las normas apropiadas de acuerdo a la NFPA. La falla de seguir estas instrucciones puede resultar en la falla del dispositivo para reportar una condition del La estacion pulsadora incluye un poste individual, un interruptor individual (SPST) Nor- alarma. Silent Knight noes responsible por dispositivos que hayan sido instalados, probados malmente Abierto (N /O) el cual se cierra en Ia activation de la estacion pulsadora o mantenidos inapropiadamente. Reajuste de la Estacion Pulsadora ADA Conformidad INEMNIIIMEMIN I. Inserte la (lave dentro de la cerradura y dele 1/4 de giro en sentido contrario a las man- Para el cuinplimiento con la ADA, si el SILENT ecillas del reloj. espacio del piso vacio permite solamente el 14 KNIGHT 2. Abra la puerta hasta que el manubrio regrese a la posicion normal. alcance frontal a un objeto, la altura maxima by Honeywell 3. Cierre y asegure la puerta. del alcance frontal permitida es de 48 pulga- 7550 Meridian circle das (121.92 cm). Si el espacio del piso vacio Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 NOTA: Al cerrar la puerta el interruptor es reajustado automaticamente a la posicion `Nor- permite el alcance paralelo por una persona 800-328-0103 mal'. El abrir la puerta de la estacion no activara o desactivard el interruptor de la alarma. en silla de ruedas, la altura maxima de lado Fax: 763 - 493 -6475 permitida es de 54 pulgadas (137.16 cm). http: / /www.stlendcnight.corn 0 2005 Silent Knight 11/05 1• INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM S PET - �7 y 6Th,� SENSOR' ; 7a % . '� r '$£ 3825 Ohio Avenue, St.. Illinois , Charles, ;l1ir. is t0U4 • 800/736-7672. FAX: 630/3 -6495 • Selectable Output Strobes, Horns, and Horn /Strobes www. systemse risen cora For use with the following ruodels: P2R, P2RH, P2RK. P2RHK, P2l'v. 1 , 2 'wH, P4R, 5455, P4RK, P4RNK. P t , P4`Vd, SR. SRH. SRI:, SRHI•:. SW,, SWH. PC2R, PC_'R'H.P C2RK. Pi:2R -'J PC2W, PC2WH, PC4R, PC4RH, PC4RK, PC4REIK. PC4W. PC4WH, SCR, SCP.H, SCRK, SCSI -PS, SCVg SCWH. HR.IIRK, HW SR P, SW - SRr - SWH - P2W P251 ^ ? SCR - SCW - SCRH - SC WH-P, PCZR -P. PC2W -P, PC2RH -P, PC21A ?, P4R -P, P45K -P. P44V -P, P4WH -P. SR -SP, SRH -SP, PZR -SP, P201-I SP.SCW -SP SC`A'N -SP, PC2W --SP, PC2W'{ -SP PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature: Standard Products 32'F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) K Series - -40 °F to 151°F Humidity Range: Standard Products 1010 93% Non-condensing K Series Meets NEMA 3R requirements 1 flash per second Nominal Voltage: Regulated 12VDC /FWR or regulated 24DC /FWR Operating Voltage Range (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync): 8 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16 to 33V (24V nominal) Operating Voltage with MDL Sync Module: Input terminal wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG NOTE 1: Strobes will operate at 12 V nominal for 15 €: 15/75 candela settings only. Switching between ranges is automatic. DIMENSIONS FOR PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES WALL PRODUCTS LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH CEILING PRODUCTS DIAMETER DEPTH Strobes and Horn /Strobes 5.6 " 4.7 " 2.5 " Strobes and Horn /Strobes 6.8"" 2.5 " (including lens) 142 mm IIMIEEM (including lens) Horns SA -WBBC Weatherproof Back Box 142 mm 180 mm 5.7 " 5.1" 2.0' BBSC -2 MUM 2.2" SA -WBB Weatherproof Back Box BSSCW -2 145 mm 130 mm 51 mm 180 mm 57 mm Back Box Skirt BBS -2 5.0`• 5.9"" J,2 BH51V -2 NOTE: SA -WBB and SA -WBBC dimensions do not include the two Back Box Skirl 130 mm 152 mm 57 mm mounting tabs MOUNTING BOX OPTIONS 4 -Wire The products in this manual may be covered by one or more of 2 -Wire Indoor Products Indoor K Series Products the following patents: Products 5,914,665; 5.850,1 5,598,139; 6,049, 445; 6,522,261; 6,661.337 6,822.400; 4 x 4 x 2183, 6,533,783: 6,856 -.241, 7,053,766 4 x 4 x 21!a, Double SA -WBB (wall), Single Gang, Double Gang, 4 " Octagon Gan `t SA -WBBC (ceiling) NOTICE: This manual shall he left with the owner / user of Octagon _ this equipment. GENERAL DESCRIPTION LOOP DESIGN AND WIRING The SpectrAlert Advance series of notification appliances offers a wide range The system designer must make sure that the total current drawn by the de- of horns, strobes, and horn /strobes, for wall and ceiling applications, indoors vices on the loop does not exceed the current capability of the _,panel supply, and outdoors. They are designed to be used in 12 or 24 volt, DC or 1- and that the last device on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage. (full wave rectified) systems. These products are electrically backward compat- The current draw information for making these calculations can be found in ible with the previous generation of SpectrAtert notification appliances. Horn/ the tables within this manual. For convenience and accuracy, use the voltage strobe products are available in two versions. The 2 -wire products fit systems drop calculator on the System Sensor websnte (www.systemsensor.com) or where a single NAC controls both horn and strobe. The 4 -wire products are in- CD-ROM. tended for systems which have separate wiring circuits for the horn and strobe. When calculating the voltage available to the last device, it is necessary to Pull SpectrAlert Advanc: _,rroducts are suitable for use in synchronized systems. consider die voltage drop du,: to the resistance rf the wire. 'i'he thirlter the The S ■,•stern Sensor MDL module may be used to provide synchronization. wire, the smaller the voltage drop. Wire resistance tables can be obtained 1( Series products are designed to be used over a wider range of temperatures from electrical handbooks. Note that if Class A wiring is installed, the wire and are suitable for use in wet locations. length may be up to twice as long as it would be for circuits that are not Wall and ceiling products may be used interchangeably (wall products maybe fault tolerant. used on the ceiling and ceiling products may be used on the wall.) NOTE: For 24 volt applications, the total number of strobes on a single NAC FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS must not exceed 40, with a maximum loop resistance of 120 ohms. For 12 volt The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, requires Mat all horns, used for applications, the total number of :.trobes trust not exceed 12, with a maxi - building evacuation produce temporal coded signals. Signals other than those mum loop resistance of 30 ohms. used for evacuation purposes do not have to produce the temporal coded sig- nal. System Sensor recommends spacing notification appliances in compli- ance with NFPA 72. D690 -03 -00 1 [56- 2769.0058 For 4 -Wire installations, terminals 1, 2, and 3 connect to the strobe; terminals TAME A. STROBE CURRENT DRAW (MA) FOR 5, SC, P4 & PC4 SERIES: 4 and 5 connect to the horn. The horn and strobe circuits must be wired in 5 -17.5 `Jolt �� 6 _s —33 Volts dependently, and each circuit must be terminated with the appropriate EOL I — -- -- DC FINK 1 DC FWR _ . li on e. Re'OVal of a notification device will re: tilt in an open circuit indica Standard Candela Range 15 123 128 66 71 tion on the strobe loop. 15/75 142 148 I 77 81 FIGURE 1. WIRING 2 -WIRE PRODUCTS: 30 NA NA 1 94 r:6 INPUT 75 NA NA E 158 153 FROM OUTPUT 95 NA NA ; 181 176 FACP TO 110'h� NA 202 195 OR — ; , _.. ,, NEXT 115 NA NA 1 210 205 PRIOR :° i, +� DEVICE DEVICE I` ;L`_?I_ -,I_o I ;I' I; I —o OR EOL High Ca ndela Range 135 NA NA I 228 207 + _' ∎_-_ �_ + 150 NA NA 246 220 177 NA NA I 281 251 185 1 NA NA i 286 258 TABLE 2. CANDELA DERATING: (�� Listed Candela I Candela rating at —40 °F A0.67 -0= f (K Series Outdoor Applications Only) FIGURE 2. WIRING 4-WIRE PRODUCTS: 15 INPUT OUTPUT 15175 Do not use below 32 "F FROM TO NEXT _ 30 FACT' OR PRIOR STROBE 75 i 44 S1 OR EOL 95 70 r / 110 h 110 ++ + l / 115 / 1_IIL 1.1. 115 IT ■TIIIIIII II■ ■1e 135 3 _ 135 ■�1 ®I ■ ■ ■� t _ 150 1 150 ____ + 177 177 I ■■■ — -- 185 I 185 HORN SELECTION INPUT FROM OIJTPUTTO NEXT Turn the rotary switch on the back of the product to the desired setting For FACP OR PRIOR HORN HORN OR EOL horn and 4 -wire horn /:trope products, the current draw for each setting is A0366 -u0 listed in Table 3. For 2-wire horn /Strobe products (P2 series'), current draws FIGURE 3. SHORTING SPRING: are listed in Tables 4 and 5. The sound output measurement for each horn setting is shown in Table 6. %, O TABLE 3. HORN CURRENT DRAW (MA) FOR H, P4 & PC4 SERIES: Saauaaci 8-17.5 Volts I 16-33 Volts Pos `. _ �� �C_�i Pattern DC f FWR DC F FWD I ■f ��11 1 _ Tem oral - __ Hi h 57 55 69 7 f - 1 ? I` I . VIII III � . �� • : � ')ill I 2 Temporal - M edium 44 I 49 58 69 1 I . > ii 1� - .�; —�� _ 3 Temporal Low 38 I 44 44 48 ! STRIP Jim" O `` 1 1 =ii 4 Non-temporal Hill — 57 5 — 9 -- 75 S t ,..F , 5 Non - temporal Medium 42 1 50 60 69 To `� `/ 6 Non - temporal Low 41 ' 44. 50 50 i i ■l I L I, . 1 I I 7 Coded High ; 55 69 75 _ I • r•MI I 8 Coded Medium 44 I 51 56 69 SHORTING SPRING 9 Coded Low 40 f 46 f 52 50 A0368 -00 NOTE: In positions 7, 8, and 9, temporal coding must be provided by the NAt.. NOTE: A shorting spring is provided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mount- If the NAC voltage is held constant, the horn output will remain constantly on. ing plate to enable wiring checks after the system has been wired, but prior Positions 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2 -wire horn /strobe products. to installation of the final product. This spring will automatically disengage when the product is installed, to enable supervision of the final system. CANDELA SELECTION Adjust the slide switch on the rear of the product to position the desired can- dela setting in the small window on the from of the unit. All products meet ` the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Standards. For K series products used outdoors at low temperatures, listed candela ratings must be re- duced in accordance with Table 2. Use Table I to determine the current draw for each candela setting. WIRING OJAGRAMS NOTE: SpectrAlert products set at 15 and 15/75 candela automatically work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12V op- erating voltages when set to any other candela settings. For 4 -Wire products, total current draw may be determined by adding current draw for the specific candela selection in Table 1 with the current draw for the specific horn selec- ' tion in Table 3. D690- 03 -00 2 156-2769 -005 R TABLE 4. 2'WIRE HORN /STROBE CURRENT DRAW (MA) FOR P2 AND PC2 STANDARD CANDELA SERIES: DC Input 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts • 15 cd 15/75 cd 15 cd ; 15/75 cd 30 cd 75 cd 95 cd 110 cd 115 cd Temporal High 137 147 79 i 90 107 176 194 212 218 Temporal Medium 132 144 69 j 80` 97 157 182 201 210 Temporal Low 132 143 66 1 77, 93 154 179 198 207 Non - temporal High 141 152 91 1 100 116 176 201 221 229 Non - temporal Medium 133 145 75 1 85, 102 163 187 207 216 Non-temporal Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210 — - FWR In t put - _-- - d-- - - -- -- Temporal High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 ! 216 Temporal Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 i 206 Temporal Low —� 12 151 76 86 101 160 184 — 194 1 201 —_ Non - temporal High 142 _ - __-_ 161 103 i 112 126 181 203 221 1 229 Norrlemporai Medium - - - - 1 3 4 _ -_ -. 155 _ _ - 85 - - _ - 95 110 166 189 _ __ 208 - 216 Non - temporal Low 132 154. 80 1 90 �___- 105 _- -_ _._._ 161 — - 184 -- - ----- 202 1 211 TABLE 5. 2 -WIRE HORN /STROBE CURRENT DRAW (MA) FOR P2 AND PC2 HIGH CANDELA RANGE SERIES: Sound Pattern I 16 -33 Volts Volts DC 16-33 Volts Volts FWR 135 cd 150 cd 177 cd 185 cd 135 cd I 150 cd 177 cd 185 ad Temporal High 1 245 259 290 297 21 5_ • 231 258 265 - temporal Medium ; 235 253 T 288 297 � 209 1 224 250 258 Temporal Low 1 232 251 282 292 207 1 221 248 256 Non- temporal High I 255 270 303 309 _ 233 ! 248 275 281 Non - temporal Medium 1 242 259 293 299 219 1 7 232 262 267 Non - temporal Low 238 254 291 295 214 I 229 256 262 TABLE 6. HORN OUTPUT (DBA) IN UL REVERBERANT ROOM: Switch i 8-17.5 Volts ** 16 -33 Volts ** 24 V Nominal Measurements Position Sound Pattern dB j Reverberant Anechoic ,___ -• j DC FWR DC _ FWR DC FWR DC FWR 1 T_emporal Hig_h _ ! - r 8 78 - 84_ 64 --- 88 _.._._ 99 98 2 Temporal - - Medium __ 7(l ___. 74 80 80 86 86 96 96 -- - -- 3---- -- Teruoral___ _ _ - Low ______ 1 - -- - - --• _- ° - -- 73 __ _.-_• -- 76 --- -- ------ 76 --- ---- --- -- - - _-- ------ -- •- -- - - -- -- 94_____________89 • - - - -- 4 Non temporal High I 82 82 - 88 88 93 92 100 100 5 Non - temporal Medium 1 _ 78 78 85 85 90 90 98 98 6 Non - temporal Low f 75 75 81 81 88 84 96 92 - 7* Coded High , 82 J 82 88 88 93 92 101 101 8* Coded Medium ( 78 78 85 85 90 90 97 98 _ 9* ,, Coded Low t 75 F 75 81 81 88 85 96 92 *I -lorn & 4 -wire Horn /Strobe only ** Minimum dB rating for Operational Voltage Range as _ter UL 464. MOUNTING INDOOR WALL OR CEILING PRODUCTS K SERIES MOUNTING 1. Attach mounting plate to junction box as shown in Figures 4 and 5. The I. K Series products may be used indoors or outdoors. They must be in- mounting plate is compatible with 4 -inch square, double gang, and 4 -inch stalled using the proper SpectrAiert Advance weatherproof back box (SA- octagon junction boxes ;2 -wire products may be used with a single gang WBB or SA- WBBC). Do not artempt to use boxes ether than the ones box). If using a back box skirt, attach the mounting plate to the skirt an d supplied with the product. then attach the entire assembly to the junction box (see Figures 6 and 7). 2. The wall mount box (SA -I>BB) must be mounted with its internal post in 2. Comtect field wiring to terminals, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. the lower ]eft corner, as shown in Figure 8. 3. if the product is not to he installed at this point, use the paint cover to 3. Two threaded holes are provided in the sides of the box for 3/4-inch cone prevent contamination of the mounting plate. dint adapters. Knockout plugs in the back of the box can be used for 1/2- 4. To attach product to mounting plate, remove the paint cover, then hook or ?'s -inch rear entry. Unused holes must be sealed. Plugs and 0 -Rings tabs on the product housing into the grooves on mounting plate. are provided with the box for this purpose. • Then, swing product into position to engage the pins on the product with 4 It is the responsibility . of the installer to make sore that all openings and the terminals on the mounting plate. Make sure that the tabs on the back connections are sealed property. Outdoor installations that are protected of the product housing full engage with nth the mounting plate. from direct exposure to rain are still subject to condensation or leakage 6. Secure product by tightening the single mounting screw in the front through hidden areas, such as a soffit. of the product housing. For tamper resistance, the standard captivated 5. Water may pool on the back box due to condensation or direct exposure mounting screw may he replaced with the enclosed'ierr screw. to rain or snow. Use watertight fittings for all wiring connections, Includ • ing the knockout plugs on the back of the box. When using plastic plugs to fill unused threaded holes, apply teflon tape and/or silicone sealant to reduce t:e chance of leakage. 6. Follow steps 2 - 6 of the indoor mounting instructitins to wire and attach the product. D6 "90-03.00 3 156-2769-00512 e FIGURE 4. WALL MOUNT PRODUCT: FIGURE 7: CEILING MOUNT PRODUCT WITH BACK BOX SKIRT: e d cz 4Y � . /rI i _. rt �� � • t . 0 . . 1 p to ,.,.., . v,', t, 30 ,l ` ;ijr� j 'I 1 -wrre tttc unting plate � �� ' may J ,...- A0370 -00 A0348 - 00 FIGURE S. WALL MOUNT HORN /STROBE WITTI WEArTIMPROOF BACK BOX: FIGURE 5. CEILING MOUNT PRODUCT: 4. ® o � I he lli ti ,I � �- � � p. f c ire mounting plate t:1" , �� ,.� A0369 FIGURE 6. WALL MOUNT PRODUCT WITH BACK BOX SKIRT: A0371 - 00 FIGURE 9. WALL AND CEILING MOUNT WEATHERPROOF 6ACKBOXES: ,lc� ' ! %�I o a 71 \ 7, 7 \ I 1 ' . -." 0 / t .. . •k.. / V 11) „;;Allill ____ \v k , „ . . „- w , IN A0372-00 A0349 -00 Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire alarm Systems WARNING The Limitations of Horn /Strobes The horn and /or strobe will not work without power. The horn /strobe gets its The signal strobe may not be seen. The electronic visual warning signal utter Sri extreme power from the [ ire; security panel monitoring the alarm system. If power is au off reliable xenon Oaslt tube. It flashes at least once every second. The strobe must not be in- for any reason, the horn/strobe will not provide the desired audio or visual warning. stalledindirects nligittorareasofhigh lightintensiry' over - dfootrandles) where the visual The horn may not be heard. The loudness of the horn meets or exceeds) current flash might be disregarded or not seen. The strobe may notbe seen by the visually i mpaLred. Underwriters Laboratories' standards. However, the horn may not alert a sound The signal strobe may cause seizures. Individuals wile have positive pho_oic response sleeper OF one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic bever- to visual stimuli with seizures, such as persons with epilepsy, should avoid prolonged ages. The horn may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor horn tire person exposure to environments in which strobe signals, inchrdiug this strobe, are activated. in hazard or it placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, The signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies. Coded power supplies air conditioners, machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert persons from proddceiacerruptedpower. Thesttobein usthaveanuranter :uptedsourceofpowerinord hearing the alarm. The horn may not be heard by persons who are hearing impaired. to operate correctly. System Sensor recommends that the horn and signal strobe always NOTE: Strobes must be powered continuously for horn operation. be used in combination so tha t the risks from any of the above limitations are minimized. Three-Year Limited Warranty System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in ma- Department, RA n , 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174. Please terials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. , years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express war- The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be ranty for this product. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations Company has the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be of this Warranty. The Company's obligation of this Warranty shall be limited liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any to the replacement of any part of the product which is found to be defective other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three is caused by the Company's negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the year period commencing with the date of manufacture- After phoning System exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above Sensor's toll free number 800 - SENSOR2 (736 -7671) for a Return Authorization limitation or exclusion may not apply to yon. This Warranty gives you specific ' number, send defective units postage prepare to: System Sensor, Returns legal rights, and you may also have other i ights which vary from state to state. FCC Statement SpeetrA :ert Strobes and Horn Strobes have been tested and found to comply with the and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the Operation et this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his cu expense. D690 -03- -00 4 156- 2769 -005 R x'2007 System Sensor z FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL SK -4 & SK -4E Fire Alarm Yo pi tu, 4 K �,t - 0 , Control Panel q i R, ,,g, 12 .ip , .. i 1 ; • r� 4 -zone f protection at a price that won't ` ' ' ` = burn your budget. M 1`. � :�P ,7 y...g, ( / The SK -4 and SK -4E SK -4!E are four zone conventional fire alarm '�' q`�51x T Ott ' p�� n , ' ' �� �' ,Y4x , ; control panels (FACPs) that bring the latest in microprocessor technology % lz . r J^ y to conventional fire controls. The SK -4 is a 120 VAC FACP and the SK -4E is a 240 VAC FACP. These FACPs provide reliable fire signaling protection for small- to medium -sized commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. For more information about the SK -4 /E system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1- 800 - 446 -6444, or in Minnesota, call 763 - 493 -6435. tion • Support for synchronization of ,` ' ..1.,' ' 10 4 Description PP Y j standard ANSI audible signals and The four zone SK 4/E is a 24 VDC �� ;" ADA compliant strobes per NFPA 72 � � 0 .� x FACP that provides four Class B Nt i�"` „ ., 4 - ��i initiating device circuits and two Class Selectable for System Sensor, 4, � .- -i ,, Wheelock, and Gentex protocols y , B notification appliance circuit (NAC). :," • Selective silence feature allows 4 ' 7 r= _ ` , .c . i The SK -4 /E NAC protocol includes the manual silence of horns while strobes i - , , ability to silence audible devices while continue to flash on the same NAC N > strobes continue to flash, using only a Program for combination tamper ,1'.' s t 4 f '' E � single pair of wires. The SK -4 /E is also supervisory monitor and waterflow „ r I F . ` r :: " # z. � - compatible with conventional input alarm on one zone; - ',.,• , : ,. W' devices such as two and four - wire • Silent or audible walk test operation , �. 2-,;..';::i ' ` - ��� 1 �, ;, • mode . smoke detectors, pull stations, mod �„�,, , - waterflow devices, tamper switches and . " x ; o h411 "' & :, • Alarm verification selectable per zone , ${ s �, 4 r ,� other normally -open contact devices. h • Program each zone for supervisory or ,; `'fi F f " •, A k - Activation of a compatible smoke fire with separate red and yellow s.,- t _ .. detector or any normally -open fire LEDs �._ ., z �<.k,..1 __ -_,�, alarm initiating device activates audible • Disable switches provided per zone SK and visual signaling devices, illuminates • Program NACS for an indicating LED, sounds the piezo — Silence inhibit Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) sounder at the FACP, activates the — Auto silence Operating Voltage: 22 VDC nominal; Standby FACP alarm relay, and operates an — Strobe synchronization Standby Current: 4 mA optional module used to notify a remote — Temporal or steady signal Alarm Current: 15 mA min station or initiate an auxiliary control — Silenceable or nonsilenceable Short- circuit Current: 40 mA max function. — Disable Loop Resistance: 1000 max compatible with System EOL Resistor: 4.7K 0, 1/2 watt The SK 4/E is com P y • Form C alarm, trouble, and Sensor® 1 detectors providing supervisory relays NACs Signaling Current: 2.5A @ 24 VDC advanced features such as drift • 3A total usable current with standard transformer or 5A compensation, maintenance alert, and 2. freeze warning. Automatic • 6A total usable current with optional total (2.5A per NAC) with additional second transformer (PN SK -TRM24 optional transformer, power - limited synchronization of audio /visual devices or SK- TRM24E) EOL Resistor: 4.7K 0, 1/2 watt • is provided, using three selections for • Optional dress panel (PN SK- DP2 /4) Form C Relays manufacturer protocol. Types: Trouble, alarm, and Features Electrical Specifications supervisory SK-4 Primary AC: 120 VAC @ 50/60 Contact Ratings: 2A © 30 VAC, • Four Style B (Class B) initiating Hz, 2.3A resistive device circuits (IDCs) SK-4E Primary AC: 240 VAC © 50 Hz, • • Two Style Y (Class B) notification 1.15A appliance circuit (NAC) Wiring: 14 AWG (2.0 mm with 600 V ' SILENT • Optional module converts all IDCs insulation min , y - KNIGHT and NACs to Class A (PN SK -CAC4) by Honeywell Power Supply Calculations Cafru luting the System Current Draw Table 5 -3 contains three cob bn >'u_ Ce0 -?-_ -ens draws. For each column, calculate the current and enter the te,tzi (n x-es) in the bottom row. When finished, • • copy the totals from Calculation Co? 2 , - -- r' Ca !`Fation Column 3 to Table 5 -4 on page 47. • TABLE 5- 3:System Current Draw Calculations �� ; ie L G I� c o Calculation Column 1 Calculation Cattt= 2 Calculation Column 3 `- Primary, Non -Fire Alarm Current Primary, Fire Alarm Ccrrte: Secondary, Non -Fire Alarm Current Device Type (amps) (amps) (amps) Qty Xlcurrent drawl= Total Qty X (current drawl = Total I Qt Xlcurrent drawl= Total Main Circuit Board SK -2 X[0.080]= X10.1121 X[0.080]= 1 O. 1 O. I O. or SK- X[0.085]= ®' 0 25 X10.1 7515-= 0 ■ 11 X[0.085]= (, , G 5 SK -CAC4 [ ] X[0.001]= [ ] X[0.00!1= X[0.001]= SK -4XTM [ 1 X[0.0051= [ ] X[0.0111 X[0.005]= SK -4XZM [ ] X[0.004]= [ ] X[0.00S]= X[0.004]= SK- 4XLM /SK -RZA4 [ ] X[0.004]= [ ] X[0.019]= X[0.0041= pair I pair max. 2 -wire Detector Heads [ ] X[ ]2= [ ] X[ ]= X[ ]= 4 -wire Detector Heads [ ] X[ 1 [ 1 X[ ]= X Power Supervision Relays4 [ 1 X[0.025]= [ ] X[0.025]= X[0.025]= NAC #15 . [ l Xl 1= NAC #2 [ 3 ] X[0. 1= a , 3 • Current Draw from TB I (nonalarm [ ] 1 1= 1 ]_ Sum each column for totals Primary Non -Alarm = 0, e, (3 p c ii i t, Primary Alarm = 0* !,I 7 5 Secondary Alarm = @ - Table Footnote • 1. If using the Reverse Polarity Alarm output, add 0.005 amps; if using the Reverse Polarity Trouble output, add another 0.005 amps. 2. Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for standby current. • 3. Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for standby current. 4. Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. 5. Current limitation of Terminal TB2 circuits is 2.50 amps per NAC (SK -4 requires optional transformer for max. current) 6. The total standby current must include both the resettable (TB 1 Terminals 3 & 4) and nonresettable for SK -4 only (TB 1 Termi- nals 1 & 2) power. Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs during alarm does not exceed maxi- mum ratings specified. Current limitations of TB 1, Terminals 1 & 2 = 0.500 amps, filtered, 24 VDC +/ -5 %, 120 Hz ripple @ 10 mV s , nonresettable power and TB 1, Terminals 3 & 4 = 0.500 amps, filtered, 24 VDC +1 %, 120 Hz ripple @ 10mV resettable power. 7. Total current draw listed above cannot exceed 3.0 amps with only standard transformer installed or, for the SK -4, 6.0 amps with both the standard and optional transformers installed. ', • 46 SK- 2 /SK -4 PN 52604 08/08/05 Power Supply Calculations Overview SECTION 5 Power Supply Calculations 4116 5.1 Overview This section contains instruction. —= - 1 3 = c''zr- "a power supply currents in alarm and standby conditions. 111 a _ �� n_q ;, consisting of the following: 1. Calculating the total arrtous of -.C. Th a _r-vi =t current required to operate the system 2. Calculating the power supp! ;P_ non-fire and fire alarm conditions and calculating the secondary ('o=` - ktatti 3. Calculating the size of batteries :ecui ti to s_nn rt the system if an AC power loss occurs 4. Selecting the proper batteries for your s s:ei 5.2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit • The control panel requires connection to a separate, dedicated AC branch circuit, which must be labeled FIRE ALARM. This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises. No other non -fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit. The branch circuit wire must run contin- uously, without any disconnect devices, from the power source to the control panel. Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Codes as well as local codes. Use 14 AWG (2.00 mm wire with 600 volt insulation for this branch circuit. Use Table 5 -1 , to determine the total amount of current, in AC amperes (A), that must be supplied to the system. TABLE 5 -1:120 VAC Branch Circuit Requirements Device Type Number of Current Draw Total Current Devices (AC amps) per Device SK- 2 /SK-4 2 or 1 X = 2.3 Q . SK- 2E /SK-4E 1.15 [ y ] x a d =e3 e Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required =2 o. (' { 44 SK- 2 /SK-4 PN 52604 08/08/05 Calculating the•Battery Size Power Supply Calculations 5.4 Calculating the Battery Size Use Table 5 -4 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH). This total load determines the battery size (in AH), required to support the control panel under the loss of AC power. Complete Table 5 -4 as follows: 1. Enter the totals from Table 5 -3 on page 46, Calculation Columns 2 and 3 where shown 2. Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times (refer to `NFPA Requirements' below) 3. Calculate the ampere hours for Standby and Mann, then sum the Standby and Alarm ampere hours 4. Multiply the sum by the derating factor of 1.2 to calculate the proper battery size (in AH) 5. Write the ampere hour requirements on the Protected Premises label located inside the cabinet door TABLE 5- 4:Total Secondary Power Requirements at 24 VDC Secondary Standby Load Required Standby Time (total from Table 5 -3 Calculation (24 or 60 hours) Column 3) [ C.(2'85] X[ ] = 2,Jii Primary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time (total from Table 5 -3 Calculation (for 5 min., enter 0.084, Column 2) for 10 min., enter 0.168) Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours = . [ AH Multiply by the Derating Factor X 1.2 Battery Size, Total Ampere Hours Required = ;? .`� i AH 5.4.1 NFPA Battery Requirements • NFPA 72 Local, Central and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm • NFPA 72 Auxiliary and Remote Station require 60 hours of standby followed by 5 minutes in alarm. Batteries installed in a system powered by a generator need to provide at least 4 hours of standby power 5.4.2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 5 -4 . The control panel can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 18 AH range. The control panel cabi- net is capable of housing batteries up to 7 AH. Batteries larger than 7 AH require the RBB or other UL listed external battery cabinet. SK- 2 /SK -4 PN 52604 08/08/05 47