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Simpl 9407 S.W. Nimbus Avenue
I►� Beaverton, OR 97008
Sales (503) 520 -1659
Service (503) 520 -8929
Fax (503) 643-3219
April 15, 1998
City of Tigard
13125 SW Hall Blvd
Tigard, OR 97223
ATTN: Jim Funk °t') B SUBJECT: Lincoln Tower, Tigard, OR
Fire Alarm Equipment Submittal
Dear Jim:
Enclosed are data sheets describing the equipment Simplex is proposing to furnish for this project:
PART # DESCRIPTION SHEET# NOTE
4100 -8001 Fire Control Panel S4100 -0013
* * * * * THIS PANEL ONLY POWERS AND DRIVES SIGNAL ZAMS AND STROBES. THE 2120
REMAINS THE DETECTION AND VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM FOR THIS BUILDING. THE 4100
IS A SUPERVISED TRANSPONDER TO THE 2120
2081 -9276 Battery (pair) - 33 Ampere Hour Short S2081 -0006 Mount inside 4100 panel
2190 -9161 Signal Zone Adapter Module (ZAM) S2190 -0012 Mount with 4 11/16" box
RSS- 2415 - Wheelock Strobe 15/75Cd Sync or SO400P Mounts with 4 square or 2 -gang
75 -W -FR Non -Sync (4904 -9341)
E90- 2415 - Wheelock Speaker Strobe 15/75 Cd E90 Mounts with 4 square deep w/ extension
75C -FW Sync or Non Sync Ceil Mount
Sincerely,
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Mark G. Higgins Rick Welch
Building Systems Representative ' Building Systems Representative
CITY OF TIGARD
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Multi - Application Peripherals
S.Simplex
and Accessories
Batteries and Chargers
UL Listed 2081 Series
System Batteries, 6.2 - 50 Ah
FEATURES: "
• Rechargeable, Sealed Lead -Acid Design
• Lead - Calcium Grid Structure�`
• Immobilized Electrolyte in Absorbent� {_.`
Separator ; n .
• High Reliability Dual Seal Construction
• Low Maintenance, No Need to add Water
• UL 924 Recognized Pressure Relief Valves
• Low Self- Discharge Characteristics
• One - Piece, High Impact Polystyrene Cell
Cover
SEALED LEAD -ACID
BATTERIES FOR PANEL
DESCRIPTION:
MOUNTING
Simplex rechargeable sealed -lead acid batteries
provide reliable and repeatable discharge and APPLICATIONS:
recharge characteristics for use in fire alarm and
Charging: These batteries are intended to be used
other systems applications. They are designed with 9 9'
immobilized electrolyte in an absorbent separator,
with compatible Simplex battery chargers.
allowing them to provide rated capacity on the first Series Connections: Since these batteries are
cycle. required to be connected in series to produce 24 V
system voltage, battery sets must be of identical
Because of their sealed construction, packaging is voltage, model number, and approximately the same
allowed within the system electronics enclosure (see date of manufacture for proper operation.
Figure 1, page 2).VWhen this is applicable, the
quantity of system cabinets and the battery wiring Testing: Battery capacity testing is recommended to
distances are both minimized. be performed by using a sealed lead -acid battery
tester designed to withdraw a minimum of battery
charge. The preferred tester applies a variety of
amplitude and duration controlled test pulses that
compares terminal voltage against those predicted
SPECIFICATIONS: for the specific battery size. (Testing is available
Nominal Voltage Rating 12 V /Battery through Simplex Service).
(6 V /Battery for 2081 -9211, 50 Ah) Disposal: Battery chemicals and materials can be
Discharge Rating 20 Hour Rate
recycled. Refer to information shipped with the
Typical Charge /Discharge Cycles 100 -150 battery or on its case. Return to the vendor or to a
Preferred Charge Temperature Range 60 -90° F
(15.6 32.2° C) similarly qualified battery processing facility for
proper disposal.
c 1997 Simplex Time Recorder Co. S2081- 0006 -9 E 1 -97 page 1 of 4
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS:
OUTER COVER (SONIC - WELDED)
TERMINAL .040" VENT HOLE POTTING MATERIAL
BLACK/NEGATIVE
I 4 / . RED /POSITIVE
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POTTING ® _
FILLET SEAL
w �■ PRESSURE - RELIEF
INNER COVER �� VALVE W/ "0" RING SEAL
ip....,
ABSORBENT 'x'
SEPARATOR USED � ' TWO S'
TO IMMOBILIZE ` -
ELECTROLYTE
LEAD - CALCIUM / SEMI - PERMEABLE
MEMBRANE
GRIDS SEPARATOR
CELL GROUP
if
CELL CASE
(HIGH - IMPACT POLYSTYRENE)
Figure 1 DUAL -SEAL CELL CONSTRUCTION
S2081- 0006 -9 E 1 -97 page 2 of 4
• ' BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS AND SELECTION CHART: •
. BATTERY MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS , I
BATTERY Ah, 20 Hour LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT WEIGHT
MODEL Rate W/TERMINALS
6 1/8" 2 1/2" 4 3/16" 5.4 lbs
2081 - 9272* 6.2
(156 mm) (64 mm) (106 mm) ( 2.45 kg)
6" 4" 4" 7.7 lbs
2081 - 9274* 10
(153 mm) (102 mm) (102 mm) (3.5 kg)
2081 - 9275' 18 7 1/4" 6 3/4" 6 3/4" 13.6 lbs
(184 mm) (171 mm) (171 mm) (6.18 kg)
2081 - 9271" 33 12 1/2" 3 3/8" 6 3/4" 24.5 lbs
(rectangular) (318 mm) (86 mm) (171 mm) (11.14 kg)
2081 - 9276* 33 6 3/4" 6 1/2" 6 3/4" 24.5 lbs
(square) (171 mm) (165 mm) (171 mm) (11.14 kg)
7 7/16" 7 7/16" 8 3/8" 21.5 lbs
2081 - 9211 ** 50
(189 mm) (189 mm) (213 mm) (9.77 kg)
* Dimensions and weight are per battery (2 required per 24V system).
**Dimensions and weight are per battery (4 required per 24V system). •
BATTERY SELECTION CHART FOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING
SIMPLEX CONTROL PANEL MODEL #2, #4, or #6 cabinet size
Ah, (see legend and notes below)
BATTERY 20
MODEL HOUR 4002 4003 4004 4005 4009 4020 4100/4120
RATE #2 #4 #6 — — — — #2 #4 #6 #4 #6
2081 -9272 6.2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2081 - 9274 10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
NIL 2081 - 9275 18 Ext Y Y Y N/A Y AY Y Y Y Y
2081 - 9271 33 Ext Ext note 2 N/A N/A Ext N/A note 2 note 2 note 2 Ext Ext
2081 -9276 33 Ext Ext Ext N/A N/A Ext N/A Ext Ext Ext Y Y
2081 - 9211 50 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Ext Ext Ext Ext Ext
' note 1
I
Y — CAN BE PLACED IN THE RESPECTIVE EQUIPMENT CABINET
Ext — EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET REQUIRED REFER TO CHART ON PAGE 4
N/A - NOT APPLICABLE
NOTES:
1. Refer to chart on page 4 for external battery cabinet selection. The 50 Ah batteries may also be
mounted in a 4 -unit or 6 -unit 4100/4120 Universal Transponder with a solid door equipped with the
battery shelf option.
2. The 33 Ah batteries will fit in the 4002/4020 cabinet but will not allow bottom entry conduit.
3. Refer to individual product data sheets for additional battery application information.
t Meets requirements of UL, ULC, and Factory Mutual for use with respective equipment battery chargers listed
above. Refer to Simplex drawing 900 -012 for battery selection charts.
S2081- 0006 -9 E 1 -97 page 3 of 4
EXTERNAL BATTERY CHARGER AND CABINET INFORMATION: •
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET /BATTERY CHARGER SELECTION CHART
Ah, EXTERNALLY MOUNTED BATTERY BATTERY CABINETS ONLY
BATTERY 20 CABINETS WITH CHARGERS (connects to charger in panel)
MODEL HOUR
RATE 2081 -9301* 2081 -9303* 2081- 2081- 2081- 4009- 4009 -
9270* 9281 9282 9801 9802
2081 -9272 6.2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2081 -9274 10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2081 -9275 18 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
. 2081 -9271 33 Y
Y Y Y Y N/A Y
•
2081 -9276 33 Y Y Y Y Y N/A N/A
2081 -9211 50 N/A N/A Y Y Y N/A N/A
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS
2081 - 9281 Beige, 2 -Unit 4100 Style Cabinet with Solid Door and
Battery Shelf, primarily intended for 50 Ah Batteries 25 3/4" W x 20 3/4" H x 6 3/4° D
Red, 2 -Unit 4100 Style Cabinet with Solid Door and (654 mm x 527 mm x 171 mm)
2081 - 9282 Battery Shelf, primarily intended for 50 Ah Batteries
2081 - 9270* External Battery Cabinet Only, Red
2081 - 9301* External Battery Cabinet and Charger 26 1/2" W x 12° H x 12" D •
Without Meters, Red (673 mm x 305 mm x 305 mm)
2081 - 9303* External Battery Cabinet and Charger,
With Meters, Red
External Battery Cabinet Only for up to 18 Ah
4009 - 9801 Batteries. Beige with solid door, includes battery 16 1/4" W x 13 1/2" H x 3" D
harness. For close - nippled mounting to fire alarm (343 mm x 413 mm x 76 mm) •
control panel cabinet.
External Battery Cabinet Only for up to 33 Ah
4009 - 9802 Batteries. Beige with solid door, includes battery 25 3/4" W x 20 3/4" H x 4 1/8" D
harness. For close - nippled mounting to fire alarm (654 mm x 527 mm x 105 mm)
control panel cabinet.
' Refer to Simplex data sheet S2081 -0002 for additional information on these remote battery cabinet/charger
products.
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SERIES E SPEAKERS .
& SPEAKER STROBES
Description
Wheelock has enhanced the Series E Low Profile Speakers and
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Speaker Strobes designed for high efficiency sound output, dual .
voltage (25/70 volt) capability, with field selectable taps from ' y •
1/8 to 2 watts. In addition to the low profile design which results - " �"`t' '� '-
in more space in standard electrical backboxes, the Series E t : , • Speakers and Speaker Strobes now incorporate a new speaker s , rim - ARE
mounting plate for faster and easier installation with a built -in '
level adjustment feature along with the new aesthetic two (2) SERIES E70 SERIES E70 speaker SERIES E70 speaker
screw grille cover. The Series E Speaker Strobe models now speaker strobe strobe mounting plate strobe cover plate
incorporate the New Low Current, Zero Inrush, Series RSS
Non - Sync /Sync Strobes (synchronization of the strobe flash is ,
achieved when used with Wheelock's SM or DSM Module). The
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.,. strobe is part of the speaker mounting plate and the grille cover 4r
mounts easily and securely around the strobe with just two (2) '- - v
screws. `� ..
Series E Speakers provide high audio output with clear audibility .1 ,, 4 k - --- .
and are designed to meet the critical needs of the life safety -
industry for effective emergency voice communications, tone
signaling and visible signaling to alert the hearing impaired.
SERIES E90 SERIES E90 speaker SERIES E90 speaker
All inputs (audio and strobe) are supervised, and they employ speaker strobe strobe mounting plate strobe cover plate
IN /OUT wiring terminals for fast installation using #12 to #18
AWG wiring.
Series E Speakers and Speaker Strobes maximize wire size I :I.
and number of conductor capacity in standard electrical .ti..
backboxes. E•- ;..:t;;
Series E Speaker Strobes are designed for maximum }+ . .v -'`W`
performance. reliability and cost - effectiveness while meeting or i..y - ••
exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (National Fire "�..../
Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (American National Standard of
Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities) and UL Standard SERIES E70 speaker SERIES E90 speaker
1971 (Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired).
Series E Speaker Strobes. when properly specified and installed
in accordance with NFPA /ANSI Standards, can provide the -
Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility
Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or • Low Profile Speaker.
exceeding the illumination which results from the ADA specified • NEW Speaker Mounting Plate.
strobe intensity of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of • All strobe inputs may be supervised with standard reverse
0.030 lumens per square foot. polarity supervision from a Fire Alarm Control Panel.
• High efficiency design for maximum output at minimum wattage
Series E Speaker Strobes are UL Listed for indoor use, ceiling and across a freauency range of 400 to 4000 HZ.
wall mount, under Standard 1971 (Signaling Devices for the • Field Selectable taps for 25 or 70 VRMS operation from 1/8 watt
Hearing Impaired) and Standard 1480 (Speaker Appliances), up to 2 watts. •
and use a Xenon flashcube with solid state circuitry enclosed in • Choice of wall (E70) or ceiling (E90) mountings in both Speaker
a rugged Lexane lens to provide maximum reliability for effective and Speaker Strobe models.
visual signaling. • Series E Speaker Strobe models are available with the NEW
Series RSS Non- Sync /Sync Strobes in 15. 15/75. 30. 75
Features and 110 candela for wall mount and 15, 30. 75 and 100 candela
for ceiling mount. When used in conjunction with Wheelock's
• Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories UL Standard SM or DSM Sync Modules, these strobes produce a
1971 and UL Standard 1480, FCC Part 15: Pending: synchronized flash for compliance with ADA guidelines
European Community (CE), California State Fire Marshal concerning photosensitive epilepsy.
(CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago (BFP) on all . The 15/75 candela wall mounted strobes are listed at 15
models. candela under UL Standard 1971 and meet 75 candela
• Designed to meet or exceed NFPA /ANSI Standards and ADA intensity on axis for ADA guidelines, with low current
Accessibility Guidelines. Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165. draw.
• The NEW Speaker Mounting Plate provides faster. easier
installation with special slots for ease in Leveling Speaker and
Copyright 1997 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. Speaker Strode Models. .
NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters.
A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE MOST CURRENT 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.
General Notes:
• Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20- 31VDC. Note that NFPA -72 (1996) specifies a flash rate of
1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second.
• All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL 1971.
• Series E Speakers and Speaker Strobes are Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and
maximum humidity of 85 %.
Specifications and Ordering Information
WALL OR CEILING MOUNT SPEAKERS
Strobe Speaker dBA
Average at 10 Feet
Order Strobe Current @ (Rated Watts)" Mounting
Model Number Code Candela! 24 VDC* j 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 I 2 Options"
E70 -R j 7866 j - I - 78.1 j 80.8 j 83.8 86.0 I 88.8 E,L,O.P,Q.V,Y,Z
_kers E90 -W j 7869 I - I - j 78.1 ( 80.8 j 83.8 ( 86.0 j 88.8 j E,L.O,P,Q,V.Y,Z
- WALL MOUNT STROBE SPEAKERS
E70- 2415W -FR I 7870 j 15 .050 77.5 j 80.4 83.2 85.7 87.8 E,L.O,P.Q.V,Y,Z
7. E70- 241575W -FR 7871 j 15/75 I .065 j 77.5 j 80.4 I 83.2 85.7 87.8 E.L.O,P,Q.V,Y,Z
Strobe E70- 2430W -FR 7872 30 j .081 77.5 I 80.4 83.2 I 85.7 j 87.8 I E.L,O.P.Q,V,Y,Z
Speaker E70- 2475W -FR j 7873 I 75 j .133 77.5 ( 80.4 83.2 85.7 87.8 E.L,O,P,Q.V,Y,Z
E70- 24110W -FR 7874 110 .161 j 77.5 80.4 I 83.2 85.7 ( 87.8 I E,L,O,P.Q.V,Y.Z
CEILING MOUNT STROBE SPEAKERS
E E90- 2415C -FW Alle I 7884 I 15 I .067 1 77.5 I 80.4 I 83.2 I 85.7 I 87.8 I E,L.N,Q.V,Y
E90- 2430C -FW j 7885 j 30 I .102 I 77.5 I 80.4 83.2 j 85.7 87,8 j E.L,N,Q,V,Y
Sirobe E90-2475C-FIN I 7886 I 75 I .204 I 77.5 j 80.4 I 83.2 I 85.7 I 87.8 j E.L.N,Q.V,Y
Speaker E90- 24100C -FN I 7887 j 100 I .238 I 77.5 I 80.4 83.2 I 85.7 87.8 I E.L.N,Q.V.Y
Input
Voltage Average Mounting
(VDC) Current Options"
SYNC MODULES*"
SM- 12/24 -R 6369 12 .014 E,N •
24 .025 E.N
DSM- 12/24 -R I 6374 12 .020 W
I I 24 I .038 I W
• Average current ser actual Wheelock Production Testing 24 VDC nominal. For rated average. peak and inrusn current across the listed voltage range for both filtered DC and unfiltered
VRMS. see the installation instructions P83567
•• Refer to Oata Sheet #S7000 for mounting options or current catalog for more information.
•" SM Sync Module is rates for 3.0 amperes at 12/24 VDC: DSM Sync Modules rated,for 3.0 amoeres per circuit. The maximum number of interconnected DSM modules is twenty. Refer to
Installation Instruction tP83123 for SM or P83177 for OSMI.
J BA ratings are oases on UL testing under Standard UL 1480.
NOTES
1. E70 Speakers and Sneaker Strobes can be ordered in White. E90 Speakers and Speaker Strobes can be ordered in Red. Please contact customer service for order
code and availability.
2. All Series E models have field selectable taps for 1/8. 1/4. 1/2. 1 or 2 watt operation.
3. Model Code suffix: W = Wall or C = Ceiling, F = Fire lettering or call customer service if other lettering is required (Ex: Feugo).
R at end = red, W at end = white. Example: E70 -R E70- 241575 -FR E90- 21150 -PAr
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Red Wall I Rea Ceiling Fire White
Fire
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