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P.I -S�Y1rh / :; + .•, ; . y ir� < �1i T7 � Y -✓ 1 Y • The 4 Style A (Class B) zones are •• :.:: r= :'ti =`� . x�. , interchangeable to Style D (class A) using the . `" ' +' 'Y +� -,,-,----.---,---:••- ' Model 7181 Zone Converter I' <` h . r i 'k �. , i.r ^-- o , a •yti� r , �:t\` -t y'.�. ./} - ftr.• i .-...-'7.',...-•-•::,,,- .� � ..r' r 4 1 r iY. • Fuseless design reduces service calls �� . 1v ,- ' -_ _ r ,+: :: j � r' ' } " �s a • ' SILENT ;. : .i - • Field selectable 24 or 12 VDC power supply ; .'.t! �{'w ttivtcHT•:. _' • 3 amp current output available for - % , ,. `;' - __ '`` ..' external devices 1-' 0� 96 � :4 - ' j r 7 • Compatible with 2- and 4 -wire smoke detectors yh- " , as well as water flow and sounding devices � - ` p;: h,1 " , • Two 1.5 amp supervised signal circuits # K , ;; = 1 , for stead pulsing, temporal, { ''" ' x � '�''' " ' ;rte r ': programmable Y, P 9, P , l ,� ,:m-se- •••• supervisory :. =t ., : _.........:.- _: •J�Y;�� �.j,r�. � I CAS 1F ��i�• ; �,'r rv-.rn... t, t + a;,`••0., .. .,.a....�.,.sa•..r.... : :. • Auxiliary outputs of 1.5 amp at 12 or 24 VDC 1-a ; 1 - ' +�'�' -. •;::' f . '^' �' \5:�'`" •:fit ] and 175 mA at 12 VDC (only) f _ _ ___ 1 . iii• ��� �.'�� 7� r•c,. r. �.:; . .. ..r' ' :: • Smoke verification, pre -alarm delay and -+ sgµ .:s % �--a I., , cross- zoning minimize false alarms "4 , ..4 «}' r ` • Two general purpose relays Model 5204 :i (2.5A dry contact form C) : • Optional plug -in UL Listed digital communicator (Model 5205) During normal operation, the 5204 constantly checks smoke and other sensing devices for fire t • Up /downloading (reduces service time) conditions. II also conducts system checks to deter - • Programmable from on board touchpad or mine if any troubles, or systems problems, exist. If • optional remote annunciator the 5204 encounters a fire or trouble condition, it sounds an audible warning in the local area and • Accu Zoneim diagnostics with the optional plug - in digital communicator installed, it sends a report to a central station. .t The 5204's microprocessor constantly runs pro - DESCRIPTION gram, to check inputs and carry out other routine functions. I. !hr programs over stop running, a • The Silent Knight 5204 is a low cost, high feature wa Chrto.� circitt ,. C1et ,cl and reset the micro • l ocal fire evacuation control panel designed for app requiring manual and automatic fire processor to resume norr;r:, operations. alarm as well as water flow and sprinkler superviso- bVher. ;a n optn�ni communicator, the Model I ry service. The basic unit offers local fire alarm con- r ; t '" �_ automatic: s ;tr lest eve ry 24 hours trot up to four zones, and central station communica- 520.t `o ', bons with the optional, UL Listed Model 5205 Digital — a! P. l„ne yoc: select — and sends a report to the .- , ' ' l Communicator. It is compatible with both 2 and 4 central station `-' wire smoke detectors. Compact, easy to install and v1 ; ;.;, : ,,, ;�,de En g lisle tan service, it delivers features you'd expect to find in c i " ,;, 'nru;•.: ,`,:•. )::: ::'cii"'i1: . •:;nich simplifies "Step fire systems costing much more. " �'r�� =" a"'•'i•r -' t '. -- ..lOn: u:�uor.s. Remote down- • . loading of system configurations can eliminate the two telephone lines to report alarms and troubles to a ' ' expense of sending out a service technician for repro- central station. The 5205 digital dialer can supervise • gramming. The 5204 has a built -in fire drill procedure. the telephone lines and activate a trouble -alert it a The exclusive Accu- ZoneTM feature measures and line failure is sustained for 45 seconds or longer. • - displays zone voltages, so you can set up and test Other communications /reporting features include: • the system without separate testing equipment. The built -in ring detector, re -try if communication failed, "Sensor Test" function allows a single person to test two phone number capability (plus computer phone the system. A short signal circuit ring occurs when for downloading), Touch- ToneCn® and rotary compati- each sensor is activated. Sensor Test events are bility. Optional ground start is available with Model • stored in memory and can be viewed when testing is 2608. concluded. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates one of the most likely causes for service calls. The 5205 is compatible with all major reporting : formats including SIA (security industry standard), SK PROGRAMMING FSK(4 /2), SK4 +2 tone burst, SK 3/1, SESCOA 3/1 • and Radionics BFSK. Format selectable by account On -site programming is available through on -board number. touchpad or through any remote annunciator. Remote programming can be accomplished through ANNUNCIATION the use of an IBM or compatible personal computer l and the Model 5541 Downloading Software and the Silent Knight Model 5530 Modem. The optional Model • 5205 Digital Communicator is re uired to use the � 7 --7 , up /download function. i POWER i FIRE ALARM More than 60 programmable options are available for ANNUNCIATOR customizing system configurations and end -user fea- I _•..• • tures, including zone type (fire, sprinkler, waterflow, • -- - undefined), and zone location descriptions. i v. IN = " iga 113 wan Programmable dialer options include total number of i , %I :,. ® ®Til . i f r ' ° °" "'" n ......._....- ' • reporting attempts, account number and reporting `" mat, and Touch -Tone® or rotary phone line. I • Hardware configurable for one or two phone lines. Model 5230 Several time delay features, including number of sec - onds to alarm in pre - alarm, smoke delay conditions, The 5204 includes an annunciator /digital programmer • number of hours before loss of AC hours report, and inside the cabinet. Its six LEDs (for alarm, trouble, • 24 -hour test time can be programmed. silenced, AC /low battery, event memory, time set/reporting) are visible without opening the cabinet. • OPTIONAL The programmer allows for easy operation of all func- tions. It features dual seven - segment display and DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR fourteen uniquely assigned function keys. Keys are: The optional 5205 is a UL Listed digital dialer which .: ENTER, CLEAR, SILENCE, DISABLE (formerly plugs in to the 5204 board. It has the ability to seize "SHUNT ") and 0 -9 used for ALARM RESET, CLEAR ALARM MEMORY, DIALER RESET, REQUEST DOWNLOAD, DISPLAY MEMORY, DISPLAY TROU- r.... M. ...p ;,, ,, ;. (,' BLES, SET DATE and SET TIME. ' : : ' .:, '� Remote annunciation is available through the Model t; I, .. . .. �� „, t _. r -l�' t. ' ` ht i! 5230. This four -wire remote annunciator is easy to ' • �_ , � . ti t : � .j � � • �� i'°� •■ . ' ” L operate. Its fourteen keys can perform the same oper- ations as the main system annunciator, including ti I ir! •. �ti' -, ;;�' �. , silencing, resetting, programming and displaying of . _a `_: � ��� alarms, troubles and alarm memory. qt r . � ' 1 a . e 1 t � A ,� _� r , ��L. `�' �; p I •t °. Features include LCD display, backlighting and .•• A I r , ;.T n •. I ,�;.m English - language annunciation. .. rt " 27:.5:1 r.. t.. ,e.i :.6. so f • v .I I :. ' iji.i i. l ` Up to four 5230s can be attached to one 5204. . —�- -. Standby current draw per 5230 is 60mA, alarm cur- ; V Model 5205 rent is 120mA. SET MODE /REPORT (Yellow) — On when system is SPECIFICATIONS in test or program mode, including Date /Time set ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: mode. Flashes when system is reporting. • Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60HZ, 2.5A 4 Total Accessory Load: 3A at 24VDC or 3A at 12 VDC MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • Dimensions: 14 7/8 in. W x 19 5/8 in. H x 4 1/4 in. D SIGNAL CIRCUITS: (37.8 cm W x 49.8 cm H x 10.6 cm D) i Two Style W 1.5 amp max per circuit at 12 or 24VDC. Weight: 24 lbs. (10.88 kilograms) i Programmable for steady, pulsing, temporal and Color: Red I supervisory for sprinkler system supervision. I TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS: AUXILIARY OUTPUTS: Type of Jack: RJ31X (2 required) 1.5 amps at 12 or 24 VDC . 175 mA, 12V APPROVALS: }, UL 864 Listing INDICATOR LIGHTS: FCC Part 68 and Part 15 AC /DC POWER (Green) — On when power systems CFM Approval are normal; flashes for AC or DC failure. New York City (MEA) pending 1 ALARM (Red) — On for alarm. NFPA 71 — Central Station Reporting 72A — Local Protective Signaling System • TROUBLE (Yellow) — On when trouble condition 72 —City Box • exists. 72C — Polarity Reversal SILENCED (Yellow) — On when alarm or trouble or 72D — Proprietary Protective Signaling supervisory has been silenced but not yet cleared. System EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) — On when an alarm Other approvals pending condition has been reset. I OP OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5530 Downloading Modem SIA format modem for remote programming of 5204 Model 4180 N ' +W ` and other Silent Knight controls. Status Display Module ' a ' a" Provides 16 outputs to give 7 t I S p� I alarm and trouble conditions o 1 I∎` �ri, fi Cor O, I by zone. Can be used to `! f,.� ` i drive LED or graphic annun 9 ti ; - � Y J I , . , �oou ee�o © i : ciators. Non - supervised. = .� -, ii - _1 Model 7181 Fire Zone Converter Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa. 1, 1 °' 5541 Downloading Software (not shown) • I :psi: tfef r �_ _ ... _ _ For remote programming with IBM PC and compati- ble computers. Can be used with 5204 and other Silent Knight products. Requires Model 5530 Modem. I • _- --.:.: t I :� 4 : Ili S.6.4* Model 5209 Flush Mount Kit (not shown) t:,. � - : l• Allows 5204 cabinet to be flush mounted between 16 I I •r. _: r�,..�..��,i�F iI t l inch centered studs. Includes trim ring. 5220 Direct Connect Module i Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct wire 7860 Modular Telephone Cable (not shown) .j applications. Used to connect 5204 to RJ-31X phone jack (2 i required.) .,..63_,_..,,,......., 7:7 ...,.•- ` 2608 Auxiliary Relay (not shown) i s =: R -17 = = " ":"::::.: :► Used for ground start phone lines. j .,:.•uc.,.• ¢cw .1 ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall provide a completely electrically supervised The control shall have an annunciator to sequentially indicate lire alarm control system. The system shall contain a lire alarm zones in alarm, zones in trouble and system (unctions. LEDs shall • control panel to supervise and operate heat and smoke detection augment the display to clarify the system status to an operator. An _.,\ . devices, alarm signal devices and visual annunciators. • An optional integral touchpad shall be provided to operate, set up and interro- . digital communicator shall transmit lire alarm, trouble and supervi- gate the system. Vital operations such as alarm silencing or reset sory signals to a central station. The controller shall be UL Listed shall be simple and obvious to an operator. for use under NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, 72C and 72D standards. II shall provide power and control for lour supervised detection zones, 2 The optional, plug -in digital communicator shall be UL Listed for supervised signal circuits, and, optionally, an approved plug -in digi- use under NFPA 71 standards. It shalt have the capability to super- tat communicator. The controller shall be Silent Knight 5204 or vise two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm • , approved equivalent. signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more equip- ment. It shall be able to communicate to a central station in SIA, SK There shall be four Style A detection zones. They shall accommo- FSK(4 /2), SK4 /2 tone burst, SK 3/1, SESCOA 3/1, Radionics date heat detectors, products ol combustion detectors, manual pull BFSK. The optional plug -in digital communicator shall sound a stations, sprinkler flow switches and gale valve supervisory switch- local trouble signal if the telephone service is interrupted for longer es intermixed as desired and permitted by NFPA 71, 72A, 72B, than 45 seconds and it shall transmit a signal indicating the loss of 72C and 72D. Products of combustion detection may be either 2- phone line service to the central station over the remaining phone . • or 4 -wire and shall be cross - listed by UL for use on the system. line. A signal shall also be transmitted indicating restore' of phone _ The detection zones shall be programmable to (1) be cross zones service. The optional digital communicator shall be able to report • so that two adjacent detectors must sense products of combustion, the loss ol either phone line without regard to which phone line (2) automatically reset a detector to verify that smoke exists, (3) failed first. II both lines fail, a local signal shall sound. see a single detector in alarm — before the alarm is sounded and, optionally, a signal is transmitted to the central station. The optional digital communicator shall have the ability to send a test signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal There shall be two one amp supervised alarm signal circuits. They shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by shall cause the bells/horns to ring steady /pulsing/temporal through- setting a program within the communicator. out the premises until reset or silenced. • , The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate The control shall be equipped with two auxiliary relays that shall be which of the lour zones is in alarm and which zones are in trouble. programmed to operate on (1) alarm, (2) zone trouble, (3) supervi- Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted by zone. sory, (4) supervisory trouble, (5) system trouble. The relays shall The optional digital communicator shall be capable of communicat- maintain contact until cleared. ing to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers. • • STATUS DISPLAY MODULE ZONES 1-4) MODEL - 2PROGRAMMABLE, 4180 ANNUNCIATOR GENERAL PURPOSE Or RELAYS (FORM C) OPTIONAL MODEL 5205 DIGITAL TOUCHPAD ZOMMUNICATOR 4 ZONE INPUTS • 4 STYLE A (CLASS B)--110"" lill . • SILENT KNIGHT 2 SUPERVISED • MODEL 5204 SIGNAL CIRCUITS .---` FIRE I' CONTROL PANEL MODEL 7181 MODEL 5220 • FIRE ZONE h • DIRECT CONNECT- I• ■ CONVERTER MODULE TO LEASED•LINE = OR CITY BOX � �� MODEL 5230 r per: REMOTE ill ANNUNCIATOR REMOTE SILENCE KEYSWITCH • OR ALARM RESET (UP TO 4 PER SYSTEM) Figure 1 — Block diagram for Model 5204 Fire Control Panel LIGHTNING PROTECTION: Silent Knight guarantees this product against lightning strikes! We will repair or • replace the Silent Knight equipment, if necessary, should lightning disable it during the one -year warranty period. It's just another reason why Silent Knight has been a nationwide leader in electronic security for 25 years. SILENT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 1 - 800 - 446 - 6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493 - 6435 MADE IN KNIGHT Fax: (612) 493 -6475 AMERICA - t • t FIRE SYSTEMS. Iii( QUALITY ma Form No. 150778 (Rev 6/92) ei f *? • TELULAR ' CORPORATION May 1, 1995 RE: Underwriters Laboratories, Listings for TELGUARD® Models T- 1610M, T- 1630M, T- 1630MA, T- 1110M, T- 1210M, and T- 3100UL. To Whom It May Concern: All TELGUARD® Models are currently Listed by Underwriters Laboratories. The following describes the different U.L. Listings for each TELGUARD® Model. TELGUARD® Models T 1630M. T- 1630MA. T 3100UL: As you know, there are many dimensions to a UL Listing. For example, Installation Manuals for the above units describe our UL Listings in a more general way. The following words have been approved by UL. "UL Listings allow the TELGUARD® Models T- 1630M, T- 1630MA, and T 3100UL to meet certain requirements of insurance companies, fire ,marshals, building inspectors and other regulatory authorities in burglary and fire alarm service as follows: 1. in Burglary Alarm Service. When used in conjunction with a Listed central station burglary alarm control unit with integral or Listed DACT that is connected to a Listed Grade A bell and bell housing, the combined control /communicator and TELGUARD® are suitable for Grade A Service. This is one grade higher than a Listed control/communicator can obtain on its own without some type of external line supervision, such as is involved in UL AA service. • - •4130 SHIRLEY DRIVE S. W.•ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30336•404- 691- 8920•FAX 404 -691 -5569• • • A UL Grade A Listing is available in installations where the host Listed burglary alarm control /communicator transmits through the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL solely on cellular ( "Cellular only ": No Telco; Cellular primary) and where the control /communicator is switched to transmit over cellular when it cannot reach the central station over Telco ( "Cellular backup for Telco ": Telco primary; Cellular secondary). (See Exhibit 1) The primary UL Listings for the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA and T- 3100UL with respect to burglary alarm service are Residential Burglary, UL 1023; Residential Fire, UL 985; and Commercial Burglary, UL 1635. 2. In Fire Alarm Service: When used in conjunction with a Listed central station fire alarm control unit with a two -Telco line integral or Listed DACT, the combined control /communicator and TELGUARD® meet the requirements for commercial fire alarm usage under UL 864 and NFPA. This enables TELGUARD® to be the second "phone line" (cellular) in commercial fire installations. In UL /NFPA Listed fire alarm installations, the Listed two -line fire alarm control communicator must always use Telco as the primary transmission path, switching to cellular only when and if it cannot reach the central station over Telco." In addition, UL describes our Listings in "Listing Cards." These include cards UOXX (Control Unit Accessories, System), APAW (Police Station Alarm Units), UTOU (Control Units and Accessories - Household System Type), NBSX (Household Burglar Alarm System Units), and AMCX (Central Station Alarm Units). Complete copies of these cards attached as Exhibit 2. Furthermore, UL itself specifies that the TELGUARD® Models T- 1630M, T- 1630MA and T- 3100UL provide the following types of service, by saying the following: A. Suitable for NFPA 71 central station service when connected to the secondary phone line of a compatible Listed fire alarm central station protected premise unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT. The primary phone line is connected to the Telco. B. Suitable for NFPA 71 central station service when connected to the primary phone line of a Listed compatible fire alarm central station protected premise unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT. The TELGUARD® provides a primary line which is connected to the Telco. The TELGUARD® provides a secondary line which is connected to the "Cellular Telephone System." -2- • C. The combination of a compatible Listed central station control unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT and T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for Grade B central station burglar alarm service when all signals are transmitted over "Cellular." D. The combination of a compatible Listed central station control unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT, with connection to a Listed Grade A bell and bell housing as indicated in the control unit manufacturer's installation instructions, and the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3 are suitable for Grade A central station burglar alarm service when all signals are transmitted over "Cellular." E. The combination of a compatible Listed Grade A police station connect control unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT and the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for Grade A police station connect burglar alarm service with basic line security when all signals are transmitted over "Cellular." F. The combination of a Listed compatible central station control unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT and T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for Grade B central station burglar alarm service when all signals are transmitted over "Telco" including the 24 hour test signal and a "Cellular" backup is provided. G. The combination of a compatible Listed central station control unit with integral or Listed compatible remote DACT, with connection to a Listed Grade A bell and bell housing as indicated in the control unit manufacturer's installation instructions, and the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for Grade A central station burglar alarm service when all signals are transmitted over "Telco" including the 24 hour test signal and a "Cellular" backup is provided. H. The combination of a compatible Listed central station control unit with integral or compatible Listed remote DACT and T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for Grade A. central station burglar alarm service when all signals are transmitted over "Telco" including the 24 hour test signal and a "Cellular" backup • is provided which includes a separate 24 hour test signal. The combination of a compatible Listed residential fire alarm control unit with integral or compatible Listed remote DACT- and the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for residential fire alarm service. J. The combination of a compatible Listed residential burglar alarm control unit with integral or compatible Listed remote DACT and the T- 1630M, T- 1630MA or T- 3100UL are suitable for residential burglar alarm service. -3- • • Another way UL looks at it is to say that the TELGUARD® Models T- 1630M, T- 1630MA, and T- 3100UL are intended for operation in accordance with the following applicable UL and National Fire Protection Association Standards and with agreement of the local authority having jurisdiction. 1. NFPA 71, entitled Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Central Station Signaling Systems. 2. NFPA 70; entitled National Electrical Code. 3. NFPA 74, entitled Household Fire Warning Equipment. 4. UL 864, entitled Control Units for Fire - Protective Signaling Systems. 5. UL 985,, entitled Household Fire Warning System Units. 6. UL 1610, entitled Central Station Burglar Alarm Units. 7. UL 611, entitled Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems. 8. UL 1635, entitled Digital Alarm Communicator System Units. 9. UL 681, entitled Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Units. 10. UL 1641, entitled Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems. 11. UL 365, entitled Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems. 12. UL 1023, entitled Household Burglar-Alarm System Units. TELGUARD® Models T- 1610M, T- 1110M, and T1210M: These models are UL Listed for Supplemental Use as Cellular Alarm Transmission Systems (CATS). This means that these models have been tested by Underwriters Laboratories for use as a cellular backup system with UL Listed Digital Alarm Control Transmission Systems or DACTS. The grade of Listing of the DACT (Control Communicator) is not affected by these models. (see Exhibit 3) • - 4 - • • • 03/26/97 11:14 a P.02 . ' X o 59 F•200 e lj F I r e�Lr re' Alarms BG•-8 Series If'1C0)'POI'BTeD Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations Catalog Section: Conventional Initiating Devices February 28, 1996 GENERAL MEA California The BG - 8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a single- Stale Flre action, normally -open contact alarm initiating point for use 38 93 -E e , Marshal iiiii with UL listed Fire Alarm Control Panels. 7150-0075:148 ADA 5711 FEATURES • Complies with Americans with Disabilities Act. „,. • •••••••- - -•••. .•• . ........ • . . • Sturdy motel construction. i • Simple operation. i • Operation does not require replacement of parts. I P U L L I .. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate purpose of l this device to people who do not road English words. • • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken, or 4 • jarred. • Listed to UL 38. OT , APPLICATIONS ' Designed for Indoor use in atmospheres which are not potentially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone o 4 n the premises to turn In a non-coded alarm quickly, without chance of error. Typical uses include: 1. Schools. • 2. Hospitals. 3. Retail stores. 4. Industrial plants. 5. Warehouses. i Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: 1. Initiate local alarm signals. 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. 3. Start (ire pumps. j ALARM 4. Any other function that can be initiated or controlled by tho closing of a switch contact. .... • • OPERATION . Flre•LiTe °Alarms . The stations feature non - break -glass operation. They are operated by a pull on the pull cover. This causes a key latch to act against a retaining mechanism until BG,B adequate force Is applied to open the station. As the station (Shown lull size) opens, a switch is released to initiate an alarm. The retainer in Model BG -8 Is a permanent, high - tensile, flat spring, which eliminates the need for a glass retainer. When so The attractive design of the stations.highlights their engi- operated, the cover hangs down (and cannot be reset with- noered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, shak- w out use of a roset key) indicating that the station was used trig, or jarring will not activate the switch or circuit. Instruc- t to initiate an alarm. OPERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN lions for operation of the station are clearly marked on the UP TO 100 FEET AWAY. front of the pull cover. This document Is not Intended to be used for installation purposes. We Uy to keep our product Information up•tu•date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or ISO -9001 ':'=—..'” anticipate all r00uirements. All specifications are subject to dMnpo Without notice. for mmy Engineering and Manufacturing • -. Inform ,, ati io on. contact FIre.Llto. Phone: (203) 484.7181 FAX (203) sea -7118 Quality System Certified to nea+ora.ea Fire LITe ALarrns 12 Cllnlonvitlo Road, Northlord, Connecticut 06472 International Standard 150.9001 Made 1- A. Pegg l 012 PAGE.02 MAR 26 '97 11:17 06/30/97 1 9 : 1 0 FAX 206 872 7119 ADI 0 0 2 ALARM • C. INDUSTRY °. PRODUCTS - 1 HEAT DETECTORS • .... .:,f ....o,: • .• `k.r. p DETECTOR DETECTOR sAFErr DEvi�: ::.'. 1 CAT. NO. Al280B SERIES ■ Rate -of -Rise and Fixed TemperaILire Models • Single Pole— Normally FEATURES Open Contact • White — blends with ceiling. O UL Listed; ■ FM Approved • Low Profile — with wide base covering mounting plate and box. DESCRIPTION • Positive Operating Indication — when fixed tempera- ture element is activated center disc falls free from This series of AlP heat detectors provides high quality, detector. (Detector replacement is required.) reliability, and the ultimate in design and decor. The low • silhouette and pure white finish blend with practically all ceiling designs to provide an unobtrusive unit. • Periodic Testing — Rate -of -rise feature is automatically Heat detectors are available in 135 or 194 degree Fehr- self - restoring permitting periodic testing of this feature. enheit ratings, for fixed, or combination fixed and rat -of- rise temperate operation. All detectors are single circuit • Easy Installation — twist and it locks In place; same with normally open contacts. mounting plate for 3% or 4 inch octagonal box, or open The Heat Detector is supplied with a reversible plastic mounting. Terminals clearly marked. mounting plate for either flush or surface mounting. Contact ratings on all models are 3 amps 6 to 125 • Wide Spacing — UL rated for mounting on 50 foot cen- VAC. 1.0 amps @ 6 to 28 VDC, 0.3 amps ® 125 VDC, tern for both rate -of -rise and fixed temperature opera - and 0.1 amps fa 250 VDC. lion. (See Specification Table for Details.) WARNING If they are spaced in accordance with the table on the next page, 1. DANGER - This device does not protect life against Iire and they can contribute, within an overall fire safety program, to smoke. In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke, heat end toxic reducing the risk 01 avoidable property losses Under no circum- gases can build up before a heat detector would Initiate an alarm. stances should these devices be relied on as the sole measure to Independent studies indicate that heat detectors should only be ensure fire safety. Dangor will result of these devices are relied used when property alone is involved. In cases where life safety on to any degree for the protection of human life. is a factor, the use of smoke detectors is recommended. 2. DANGER - Thio device does no contain a bulb -In signal_ The intended use of the AlP 280A Series Heat Detector Is to pro- Alarm signals can only be generated. by Interconnection With vide on source of information that Is supplemental to smoke separately Installed signaling devices detection to Increase the probability that an early warning will be 3. DANGER - This device will not operate without electrical provided so that property can bo safeguarded Heat detectors do power, and fires often cause cutoffs of electrical power. This not always detect Tres because the fire may be a slow smolder- device does not contain a battery backup power supply. If the ins, low neat type (producing smoke) or because they may not be electrical circuit feeding the device Is cut. or is not providing near where the fire occurs, or because the heat of the fire may power for any reason, this device will not detect heat or provide bypass them- This • detector will not detect oxygen levels, Smoke, any warning of a possible fire. Nor call% It provide any warning torte gases, or flames. Accordingly. rile device should only be that it Is not functioning. used as pert of a• broadly based program of lire safety which d DANGER - The rate-of-rise feature on the AP 2I3OA Serlt✓ Heat would include a variety of sources of information on heat and Detector is subject to failure over time_ The rota- of•rise feature smoke levels, visual sighting of the fire. extinguishment sys- should be tested by a qualified fire protection specialist annually terns. and other safety measures. to ensure that It is in working order. NOTE. O'ment.One too In incise en0 lmllllmelart. SeecIllcallons subject to chance 1.1lhool notice. ALARM INDUSTRY PRODUCTS • 195 FARMINGTON AVENUE • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 CrOeymcerr to42 A I P -7 (3/92) JUN 30 '97 14:16 206 872 7119 PAGE.02 06/30/97 14:10 FAX 206 872 7119 ADI 0 003 ALARM INDUSTRY I nu PRODUCTS - 1 - DETECTOR _ • SPECIFICATIONS - U L Max. Maximum Coverage (See Note 1) Ambient Number Normal Race -of -Rise UL Terra Temp_ al Max Distance AIP of Contact or Red Temp. Rating Ceiling from Wall Catalog No. Circuits Condition (See Note 3) °F 1 or Sq. Ft. Spacing (See Note 2') AI2810 1 Open ROR & FIXED 135 100 2.500 50' 25' • AI282B 1 Open ROR & FIXED 194 150 _ ' Al283B 1 Open FIXED 135 100 2,500 50' 25' Al284B 1 Open FIXED 194 150 _ J Notes: i 1. Maximum detector coverage has been determined by UL to provide detection time equal to sprinkler devices spaced at 10 ft. • . intervals (100 square ft. area) on a smooth ceiling 15 ft. 9 inches high. Higher ceilings can adversely affect detection time. In some instances earlier detection may be obtained by reducing the space between detectors. , 2. Maximum distance shown is from any wall partition or ceiling projection extending down more than 12 inches. 3- Rating is 15 °F /Min• or greater- Self Restoring. • MOUNTING , .. • .. .. 1 .. • : • . , • :,",:-.::. �' i .:,. : . ,._ .. • :.. •!, • ,.• • '''.� .','",,,r,;_:•:,* Il; t' • " ', 'I. I 7.13N6?UTA :% ` :• • '5•:.O-IA WIRE •'111'':•1',' ..). . r : .. " (79�' : 1 ' �i �! • , t: :1 ENTRANCE „ • .. . I' 0 ! ! • e 1 sN . • A 97 i REV SB! E .. '.d • 7ti114'T�C F '.1 , ,i p Lp I STl t: . ' ..I.. i '�� ' ' 1 • • Z' ( tiOUNTLVG: • •` ..i: L.',: 1 r. ', 419851.2' • (5,) .{ ,! if it. a . , r ; . .. '. . ' -,yak! . L^ ' t- .1:..1; '' I . .1 : 5- WAa,}1`i:.' 4(SU PPU ED) . .(8h . i, It '.'r r!OT • WJTINC3'. 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DIA - MTG ' � 1 1 • .1..1 'r y WIRE ENTRANCE • REVER61BLE ." " ' . , :' r • ,... • . SNa7.OU P 1i.511C MOUNTING '4. 1; I PLATE (SUPPUE0) TYPICAL INSTALLATION , WIRING FOR Al280B SERIES HEAT DETECTORS .a FIRST DETECTOR LAST DETECTOR ii..., co ....neu s,A: co.• ro ...EI A� i • ...F., �� RESISTOR .. NOTE DITenelone Ire in :ncnoa and (m111imelerI. SPecilieallone lueiad 10 cN.ogo ,Ilnout not ALARM INDUSTRY PRODUCTS • 195 FARMINGTON AVENUE • FARMINGTON, CT 06032 JUN 30 '97 14:16 206 872 7119 PAGE.03 Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone Electronic Signals Wheelock's Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi /Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern codes that take effect in July of 1996 without requiring additional equipment. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Synchronized strobe versions are available. Features - . .-.,w,.. a ,� ..; a ; An • Approvals include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971 t .'``t and UL 464) Listings, Factory Mutual (FM), California State ,b.}t L S) Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA) and Chicago ''.' t rill • (BFP) approvals on all models. r I 1 o ' • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide R superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- F ` ' ; Y tions with two field selectable sound output levels. ... !t �; • • Code - 3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI /NFPA/ISO temporal pattern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. Series Series • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit MT Show w /I0B MT4 115 VAC with any of the (8) audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce • _ T. power consumption and wiring costs. i • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela fe, A • F . • ratings for independent or single input activations and all new ,IC41 I synchronized strobe designs. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS, HSW Series and all ,• ; i 1v. E new synchronized strobe designs offer fire alarm system de- y signers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection .. of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12 VDC, 24 VDC and 115 VAC models with wide Listed voltage Series range. MT • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • MT & MT -WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT -WM and MT4 -115 VAC strobe models are UL 1638 Listed and are designed for surface mount- ing indoors or outdoors. • Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter- minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision. • Selectable input voltage on non - strobe DC versions. Strobe versions are factory set for either 12 VDC, 24 VDC or 115 VAC. • Mounts to either 4" square or double gang boxes (important for retrofit installations). Attractive flush or surface mounting. • Series MT Strobe multitone electronic signals equipped with SUSLM synchronized strobes, when used in conjunction with Wheelock SM /DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchronized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Alarm Tones Tone Pattern Description i Tone Pattern Description Horn Horn (Continuous) I Code -3 Tone 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) Bell 1560 Hz Modulated 0.7 sec. ON, Repeat I Slow Whoos 500 -1200 Hz Swees 4.0 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF, Repeat) March Time Horn Horn (0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF, Repeat) I Siren 600 -1200 Hz Sweep (1.0 sec. ON, Repeat) Code -3 Horn Horn (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) I Hi /Lo 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON, Alternate) . MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 55'° RH. All MT and MT -4 strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for 31° F to 150° F ( -35° C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95 %. Wheelock 9 Specifications • - ' Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for_Multitone Signals Without Strobes Typical Anechoic Rated Reverberant d1310 Input Current' Input Current' Input Current dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 464 Tone AMPS @ 24 VDC AMPS @ 12 VDC AMPS @ 115 VAC At Nominal At Minimal At Nominal Input Voltage Input V oltage Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 88 82 91 85 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 0.040 0.038 94 89 82 75 85 79 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 101 95 85 75 85 79 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 _ 0.038 97 92 79 75 82 75 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 0.050 0.040 101 96 88 82 88 82 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 0.045 0.040 100 95 85 82 88 82 Hi /Lo 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 0.041 0.039 95 90 82 79 85 79 Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Signals With Strobes • Typical Anechoic' Rated Reverberant dBA' Input Current' Input Current' Input Current dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 464 Tone AMPS @ 24 UDC AMPS @ 12 VDC AMPS @ 115 VAC At Nominal At Minimal At Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 85 79 88 82 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 0.040 0.038 92 87 79 75 82 75 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 82 75 85 79 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 0.050 0.040 99 93 79 75 82 75 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 0.042 0.038 95 90 75 70 * 79 73 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 0.050 0.040 99 94 82 75 85 79 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 0.045 0.040 98 93 82 75 85 79 Hi /Lo 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 0.041 0.039 93 88 79 75 82 75 NOTES 1. • UL 1638 only. Add 25% more Input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered full -wave- rectified (FWR)): Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20-31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12 -15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to deter- mine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2. 115 VAC models have been UL tested to operate from 96 VAC to 132 VAC. Strobe candela at -35° Centigrade is reduced to 7.5 candela. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured on axis in a non - reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5 dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. • A WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE -3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY • IN TABLE 2). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See separate "Installation Instructions" for further details. Table 3: Strobe Current Requirement (AMPS) Rated Average Current Rated Peak Current Rated Inrush Current Voltage LS SL MS LSM SLM IS HSW LS SL MS LSM SLM IS HSW LS SL MS LSM SLM IS HSW 20 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .240 .280 .160 .192 .288 .250 .310 .500 .680 .210 .252 .280 .225 .252 .650 .550 24 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .225 .230 .190 .228 .296 .260 .320 .450 .570 .250 .300 .280 .270 .300 .660 .660 31 VDC .080 .096 .135 .115 .138 .195 .190 .210 .252 .296 .260 .320 .370 .520 .320 .384 .300 .360 .384 .880 .850 20 VFWR .080 .105 .1 - 50 .253 .280 .210 .252 .390 .350 .435 .700 .960 .320 .384 .390 .315 .384 .920 .780 24 VFWR .081 .100 .1 • .233 .230 .216 .260 .390 .365 .450 .640 .830 .380 .456 .390 .380 .456 .930 .930 31 VFWR .091 .096 .1 .2 .196 .190 .240 .288 .390 .365 .450 .520 .750 .450 .540 .420 .500 .540 1.25 1.20 10.5 VDC .160 - -- .230 . • - -- - -- - -- .340 - -- .560 .470 - -- - -- - -- .300 .500 .440 - -- . - -- - -- - -- 12 VDC .160 - -- .230 .220 - -- - -- - -- .340 - -- .560 .470 - -- - -- - -- .300 .500 .440 - -- . - -- - -- - -- 15.6 VDC .160 - -- .230 .220 - -- - -- - -- .340 - -- .560 .470 - -- I - -- - -- .390 .650 .470 10.5 VFWR .175 - -- .238 .230 - -- - -- - -- .475 - -- .730 .660 - -- - -- - -- .420 .700 .620 - -- . - -- - -- - -- 12 VFWR .175 - -- .238 .230 - -- - -- - - -- .475 - -- .730 .660 - -- - -- - -- .420 - -- .700 .620 15.6 VFWR .175 - -- .245 .240 - -- - -- - -- .475 - -- .730 .660 - -- - -- - -- .545 .910 .660 wheelock • 2O'30dd 6tIL 22,8 902 917:LI L6. 20 tidy Series RS Strobes and SR Sync Strobes Wheelock's Series RS Strobe and SR Sync Strobes are designed for maximum performance, reliability, and cost -effec- tiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (the National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the iorican National Standard for Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities), and UL Standard 1971 (Signaling devices .cr the Hearing Impaired). RS /SR Strobe Signals, when properly specified and installed in accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards, can provide the Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Sec- tion 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from ADA's strobe intensity guidelines of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot. Wheelock's Series RS /SR Strobes employ an integral Strobe Mounting Plate (patent pending) that makes it easy to mount to a variety of backboxes. The strobes can be mounted to single -gang, double - gang, 4" square, or e5 •.. .' 100 mm European backboxes. An attractive cover plate �; ,- : ;:.•�•�,��•.' •° is provided for a clean, finished appearance. - • By specifying and installing Series SR synchronized strobe products, along with Wheelock SM /DSM Sync Modules, `J 1 '' synchronized strobe flash is achieved. Synchronized '` " strobes can eliminate possible restrictions on the number of strobes in the field of view. Wheelock's synchronized Series RS and SR strobes offer an easy way to comply with ADA recom• mendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy. Features • Approvals Include: Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971). Submitted for California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New • — York City (MEA), Chicago (BFP), Factory Mutual (FM). • ADA/NFPA/ANSI compliant. • All models meet ADA Guideline for minimum one flash per sec- F �{ a� r and from 20.31 volts or 12.0 to 15.6 volts. *xt rrtij =� • lr t,� fm current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce * ��p, ,ower consumption and wiring costs, s t - Available in 15, 15/75, 30, 75, and 110 candela intensity. • C. • 15/75 candela wall mounted strobes were UL tested for 75 cd on axis. They are listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet t ? rw � ?�i • 75 candela intensity on axis for ADA guidelines. • SR strobes and SRP strobe plates, when used in conjunction - : , with Wheelock SM /DSM Sync Modules, produce a synchro- nized strobe flash for compliance with ADA guidelines con- Series RS and SR with Strobe Mourning Plate ceming pro ;oepilepsy. • Strobe Mounting Plate (RS /SR models) allows mounting to sin- gle -gang, double -gang, 4° square or 100 rnm European back - boxes. No additional trim plate required for flush mounting. • Polarized 12 and 24 VDC models with wide listed voltage ranges using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage. • Fast installation with IN /OUT screw termin,:tls using #12 to #18 . ; AWG wires. • • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compat- ' ' j �lc ibility with sensitive detection and communisation circuits. 't ,� ' ° ; � 11 WM3T Since UL 1971 strobes cannot be Listed for outdoor use, Wheelock offers WM3T strobes for outdoor installations requir- ing weatherproof devices and private mode locations where UL 1971 strobes are not required. They are UL 1638 Listed at 117cd and are designed for surface mounting indoors or out- doors. ONLY 88 MILLIAMPS 18.31 VDC 14 whedock ZO0l31 IIv ,IT. ,. ;1nt XVI Zt:RT L6 /ZO /ti0 20 ' 30tid 6 T T L ZL8 90? Lb : L T 1...6 . Z0 2ldti r • • .I Specifications and Orcering Information ° Strobe Current Requirements (AMPS) 24 VOC Models • Volta _ _ 15cd 15! cd 30cd _ 75cd 110cd 15cd 15/75cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 15cd 15/75cd 30cd 75cd 110cd ' 20.0 VOC 0.80 .11 .135 .245 .295 .160 .250 .288 .510 .765 210 .225 .280 .660 .440 24.0 VOC 0.81. .115 135 .225 .240 .190 260 .296 .450 .770 .250 .270 .280 .660 530 31.0 VOC 0.80 1 . .135 .195 .200 210 .260 .296 .370 .810 .320 .360 .300 .880 : .710 20.0 VFWR 0.80 .1 .135 .258 .400 .210 .350 .390 .714 .765 .320 .315 .390 .930 .600 24.0 VFWR 0.81 .125 .135 .233 .345 .216 .365 .390 .640 .775 .380 .380 .390 .930 .800 31.0 VFWR 0.91 .125 .135 _ .196 .310 .240 .365 I .390 .520 .830 .450 .500 .420 1.25 , 1.040 Strobe Current Requirements (AMPS) 12 VDC Models Voltage Rated Average Current Rated Peak Current Rated Inrush Current 15cd 15cd/75cci 30cd 15cd 15cd/75cd 30cd 15cd 15cd/75cd 30cd 10.5 VDC .160 .220 .235 .340 .470 _ .560 .300 .440 .500 . 12.0 VDC .160 .220 .235 .340 .470 .560 .300 .440 .500 • 15.6 VDC .160 .220 .235 .340 .470 .560 .390 .470 .650 10.5 VFWR .175 .230 .240 .475 .660 .730 .420 .620 .700 12.0 VFWR .175 .230 .240 .475 .660 .730 .420 .620 .700 15.6 VFWR .175 .240 .250 .475 .660 .730 .545 .660 - .910 • Nominal Strobe Average Order Voltage Candela Current' Model Number# Code (VDC) (CD) (Amps) Mounting Options" RS- 2415 -VFR 6600 24 15 .074 B,D,E,F,G,J,N RS- 241575 -VFR 6601 24 15/75 .100 B,D,E,F,G,J,N RS- 2430 -VFR 6602 24 30 .124 5.D,E.F,G,J,N RS- 2475 -VFR 6603 24 75 .200 8.D,E,F,G,J,N RS- 24 -HFR 6380 24 170 .200 H r - �- • L I , ; _ . ti , 1 , ^:1'..::.:.--:....':::.:-:: -r' . \.� ..d '- r " =' : . .. r..1 Y .. r...4 rte' ..- - .- -f . ... .:L ,r!, : f.. :ti •; I .. . • SR-2415;1/FR 6607 24 15 .096 B4O,E,F.G,J,N SR- 241575 -VFR 6608 24 15/75 .138 B4O.E.F,G,J.N • WM3T -24 -VFR 4911 24 117 .088 J,K SINGLE CIRCUIT SM SYNC " NC MODULE ' IMMINNVIT-77. _ 24 .025 E,N DUAL CIRCUIT DSM SYNC MODULE' - _ 24 .03 W . Average current per actual Wheelock Produ ion 1 estin0 @ 24 VDC Nominal Voltage. For rated average, peak and inrush current across the listed voltage range for both filtered DC and full - wave recttied (FWA) see Vie installation instructions or tables below. . -" Refer to Data Sheet 1 57000 for mounting options ,r catalog cage 34. SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12r24 VDC, OSM Dual Circuit Modulus are rated for 3.0 amperes per circut. The maximum numher of interconnected DSM modules Is twenty. 1. Models code Sutftx V = vertirat ten,^• C = ceiling tens. F = fire Ieaertng: R. red plate,• W . white pla:e. #. Also avaitatle in white. please call customer service for order cone and delivery information. Series RS/SR Strcbe products are UL 1971 Listed for irdoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49' C) and maximum numis :ry Cr 85%. The letters SR denote 5Trtcitronized models. - WM3T -24 -VFR = UL 16J$ only SEE PAGE 4 FOR GENERAL AND TECHNICAL NOT ES. wheelock 15 coo IA I(IY 6TTL ZLS 9 0Z IV Zt•:9T L6 /20/60 + 4 ;,;,an - , ;r' -t ir 1. 4-1 i '* i''3 7 � , •3 ja ' e i ' '' f•--. �. +. , �{ !13 C. Sa%!`3 :' ' '' ?•d . • .r_ .{ c \10, Fes. . e.. s. .. - ..! , hi ; 5;T a k , r ° s 1 ` The DS250 Series are low profile, -' ' hotoelectric S stem t e smoke • x' ‘. detectors. They incorporate a :.: ` separate detector and base design •4 E that permits use with both 2 -wire and r r`,, 'I 4 -wire bases. The patented chamber lig; 1 ' ; p u - `4. c• -,� provides su erior immunity ;..:,� ,,;� + :: �; ' r design p Y i'''� g !,: -`"` ;. - ` false alarms kvla° {i. .- A--- ,r:. -„ . . to caused by dust. " . iii((( r'..1 r,44;,...14 ' 'li . ' ''S. �R , :4 x e Chamber CheckTM self diagnostics F �+; r 'f r ' . r it , ,. Tr_Y 4 3 � -, � � , , . .- 1.4-,.......el--.,.r.,-,. 5S �� allow the sensitivity to be verified by f �' R 1 �� ' ' �s simply looking at the detector LED. I d� p �`� dla } , �n�i ,t r '' i e• ~a r ., k. t i. '1,..4„ ^► 4M..r - x , r1 1 a �' s �. � 1 { t ` .t l r 7 ._ + iX�'1 r, r P i fi. r ‘ a , r r �.t,' i S2 o . . p r 'toelectric ; c.' i t ti s : c --,:e-Y, - -, bra 1 r ,, .;., - .- i. ,.,,...; FEATURING • Diagnostic /Sensitivity Test Features • Chamber CheckTM Self Diagnostics • Field Replaceable Smoke Chamber • Easy Disassembly for Cleaning • - • Sensitivity Voltage Ouiput • Interchangeable 2 -WI and 4 -Wire Bases • 12 or 24 VDC Operaticp: • 135'F Heat Sensor Option • U.L. Listed, U.L.C. _istad Detection Systems, Inc. ,': °' )o ur single source for high quality y bur lar and fire alarm Q f g l 1 g fi products. P DS250 SPECIFICATIONS \ -- POWER REQUIREMENTS 2 -wire 8.5 to 33 VDC 4 -wire 10 to 30 VDC ALARM OUTPUT Signal output is dependent on base selection. See Base Selection Guide below. STANDBY CURRENT 80 micro -amps @ 12 VDC; 90 micro -amps @ 24 VDC. ALARM CURRENT 2 -wire: Dependent on control panel. Panel must limit the Alarm Current to 100 mA maximum. 4 -wire: MB4W - 48 mA @ 12 VDC MB4WA - 56 mA @ 12 & 24 VDC MB4WE - 80 mA @ 12 & 24 VDC MB4WS - Smoke detector: 48 mA @ 12 VDC Sounder: 15 mA @ 12 VDC, 25 mA @ 24 VDC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE No alarm or setup on critical frequencies in the range from 26 to 950 Megahertz at 50 v /m. (RFI) IMMUNITY STORAGE & OPERATING TEMPERATURE +32' to 100 °F (0' to 38 °C). 0 to 95% relative humidity (non- condensing). TEST FEATURES LED automatically flashes to indicate out of calibration level. Magnet operation/sensitivity test function meets the NFPA 72 testing recommendations. Voltage output allows direct reading of the sensitivity level using a standard DVM. CHAMBER CHECKTM This feature allows the detector to automatically indicate if its calibration is out of the factory listed range. This allows NFPA guidelines for sensitivity testing to be met by visually inspecting the detector and checking the flash rate of the LED. If the calibration is out of range for more than 24 hours, the alarm LED on the detector will begin to flash once per second. This is an indication that the detector needs to be cleaned following the instructions provided with the detector. The LED will flash once every 3 seconds when the detector is operating normally. ENCLOSURE DESIGN High impact fire retardant ABS plastic enclosure and separate twist -lock bases. MOUNTING Compatible with 2 -wire or 4 -wire bases. Bases can be mounted to 4" octagon, single gang, wiremold #5738 and 4" square boxes. NOTE: The MB2W base cannot be mounted to a 4" square box. HEAT SENSOR TEMPERATURE 135 °F (57 °C) (DS250TH ONLY) LISTINGS HEADS U.L. Listing S3019, U.L.C. Listing S3019, NY City MEA Acceptance #MEA274-93-E, CSFM #727- 1062:108, and FM Job #0X8A6.AY. BASES U.L. Listing S3019, U.L.C. Listing S3019, NY City MEA Acceptance #MEA274 -93 -E, CSFM #7300 - �' 1062:107, and FM Job #0X8A6.AY. ORDERING INFORMATION To order specify DS250 detector (requires a base) or DS250TH detector with 135° heat sensing thermistor (requires a base). OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES RC1 -10' Replacement Smoke Chamber, DT -1 Removal/Test tool (provides a means of accessing the detector without the use of a ladder by connecting to 1/2" EMT or standard broom handle). EOL200 End -of -Line Supervision Module for use with 4 -wire systems. TC2000 Test Cord. • Shipped in packages of 10. BASE SELECTION GUIDE ?x:.._, :« f f Base Description Output Diameter III,1I U / II II LL • U (J�J�J (( 1.73 - MB2W 2 -wire 2 -wire 5.5" (14 cm) DS250 Head (4.4 cm) a diameter 2 -wire tite2w Base MB2WL 2 -wire w/large 6.375" cm) it 5.5' MB4W 4 -wire Normally Open alarm contact. 6.375" (14 cm) Rated 10 Watts, 0.5 Amps @ 100 VDC (16.2 cm) I I MB4WA 4 -wire w /aux. relay Normally Open alarm contact and Form 6.375" / Ju I - -1 II II I ` II I II -r I I IK "C" auxiliary contact. (16.2 cm) L tJ 1.; 5 Os250 S250 Head Head (e ; cm) Contacts rated 62.5 VA. 0.5 A@ 125 VAC, 30 W, 1.0 A @ 30 VDC for resistive loads. MB4W B 1 i f• 6.375' MB4WE 4 -wire w /Normally Open Normally Open alarm contact and Normally 6.375" (16.2 cm) aux. relay and Open auxiliary contact. Built -in Normally (16.2 cm) power supervision Closed power supervision relay opens on L , , 11[l1111ll I l\ • power loss. J • Contacts rated 62.5 VA, 0.5 A@ 125 VAC, 05250 Head \ 2 . 1 30 W, 1.0 A @ 30 VDC for resistive loads. (5 5 cm) MB4WS 4 -wire w /externally Normally Open alarm contact. Rated 10 6.375" r MB2WL Base powered 85dB sounder Watts, 0.5 Amps @ 100 VDC. Built in (16.2 cm) I _ . sounder. l � (16.2 7 cm) •� Detection Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, New York 14450 -9199 (716) 223 -4060 • (800) 289 -0096 • Fax: (716) 223-9180 P/N 26790H 59