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Specifications L o ! 7- Uo3g y I MAHLUM ARCHITECTS SECTION 00001 PAGE 1 of 2 1 THE PORTLAND CLINIC SLEEP CENTER INTRODUCTION I • PART 1 - GENERAL RE 1.1 IDENTIFICATION JUL 2 0 2007 I , A. The Portland Clinic Sleep Center CITY'_.:,- , '.1D B. Architect's Project Number: 2007211.00 I 1.2 PROJECT ADDRESS A. 6640 SW Redwood Lane I Portland, OR 97224 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION I A. Third -floor tenant improvement (3,720 sq. ft.) in an existing medical office building for six new sleep study rooms. 1.4 OWNER I A. The Portland Clinic LLp Attn: Mike Schwab I 800 SW 13 Avenue Portland, OR 97205 PART 2 - THE DOCUMENTS OFFICE COPY I 2.1 DATE I A. The documents are dated: June 14, 2007. 2.2 TITLE I A. Bidding and Contract Documents for Portland Clinic LLp - Carmen Medical Plaza Sleep Lab. PART 3 - THE DESIGN TEAM 1 3.1 CERTIFICATION �f A. I hereby certify that this project ��g�� A ke I specification was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and nnTT� �112I 1C'ANE ' 1 that I am a duly registered architect t under the laws of the State of • - gon. _ � mezi 1/) % I OF 3.2 ARCHITECT I - A. Mahlum Architects, Inc. Mathieu Jacobs, Principal in Charge 1231 NW Hoyt, Suite 102 { ' ` David Perzik, Project Architect t . Portland, Oregon 97209 503.224.4032 www.mahlum.com I i 503.224.0918 (fax) ' 4,w dperzik@mahlum.com I ` 1 MAHLUM ARCHITECTS SECTION 00001 PAGE 2 of 2 THE PORTLAND CLINIC SLEEP CENTER INTRODUCTION 3.3 ARCHITECT'S CONSULTANTS - A. Structural Engineer KPFF Consulting Engineers Erik Kabusreiter, PE 111 SW Fifth Avenue, Ste 2500 503.227.3251 I Portland, OR 97204 503.227.7980 (fax) B. Interior Designer Leslie Rainey The Finishing Touch 360.513.1443 15313 SE Evergreen Hwy Vancouver, WA 98683 C. Plumbing Engineer Mark Beckius Reimers & Jolivette 503.228.7691 2344 NW 24 Avenue 503.228.2721 (fax) Portland, OR 97210 D. Mechanical Engineer Mark Beckius Reimers & Jolivette 503.228.7691 2344 NW 24 Avenue 503.228.2721 (fax) r Portland, OR 97210 Y 6�t✓ E. Electrical Engineer Mark Beckius Reimers & Jolivette 503.228.7691 2344 NW 24 Avenue 503.228.2721 (fax) • Portland, OR 97210 • • I END OF SECTION 00001 1� 1 - 1 - I • C 2007 Mahlum Architects Issue Date: JUNE 14, 2007 buPoo7 0 o 38Y CARMEN MEDICAL SLEEP LAB RECEIVED JUL 2 0 2007 CITY `I ARD PREPARED FOR: BUILD1NC DIVISION TEAM ELECTRIC 9400 SE CLACKAMAS RD CLACKAMAS, OREGON 97015 PREPARED BY: - FIRE SYSTEMS WEST = • - 600 S.E. MARITIME AVENUE SUITE 300 VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON 98661 • • FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM CUTSHEETS COOPER Wheelock Series CH Chimes and Chime Strobes ..----- ) , I ff.iiiiiiiiiii , -:-/•.:::,::-:. . ' . F IRE { ....... FIRE ; • - z= , ... � � SERIES CH70 CHIME STROBE SERIES CH70 SERIES CH90 SERIES CH90 CHIME CHIME STROBE CHIME Description Features The Wheelock Series CH Chimes and Chime Strobes • Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, minimize alarm system power supply requirements and New York City (MEA), and California State Fire Marshal wiring costs with a low current draw and a patented chime (CSFM) and Chicago (BFP) See approvals by model in mounting plate for fast, easy installation. Each model has Specifications and Ordering Information • a built -in level adjustment feature and an aesthetic two (2) ADA/NFPA/UFC /ANSI compliant • screw grille cover. • These unique solid -state chime appliances provide field Complies with OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 selectable single- stroke or vibrating operation with Anechoic • Wall mount models are available with Field sound levels adjustable up to 83 dB and tone adjustable from Selectable Candela Settings of 15/30/75/110cd or 800 to 1200 Hz. 135/185cd (Multi - Candela models) or 1575cd (single Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575cd or candela model) Wheelock patented MCW multi - candela strobe with field • Ceiling mount models are available with field selectable selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd or the high candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd or intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd. Ceiling mount models are available in Wheelock patented 115/177cd (Multi- candela models) MCC multi - candela ceiling strobe with field selectable • Low current draw with temperature compensation to intensities of 15/30/75/95cd or the high intensity MCCH strobe reduce power consumption and wiring costs with field selectable 115/177cd. • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated The strobe portion of all Series CH Chime Strobes may be voltage range synchronized when used in conjunction with the Wheelock • 24 VDC with wide UL "Regulated Voltage" using filtered SM, DSM Sync Modules or the Wheelock PS -24 -8MC DC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage Power Supply with patented Sync Protocol. Wheelock's synchronized strobes offer an easy way to comply with ADA • Synchronize with Wheelock SM, DSM or the Wheelock recommendations concerning photosensitive epilepsy as well PS -24 -8MC Power Supply with built -in sync protocol as meeting the requirements of NFPA 72 and UFC. • Adjustable Volume and Tone Control The Series CH Chime Strobes are UL Listed for indoor, • Single Stroke or Vibrating Operation wall or ceiling mount applications under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing- Impaired and under • Fast Installation with IN /OUT screw terminals using #12 to Standard 464 for Private Mode Audible Signal Appliances. #18 AWG wires They are available in two attractive package styles for flush mounting to standard electrical boxes or convenient surface mounting. All models include IN /OUT wiring terminations that accept two #12 to #18 AWG wires at each terminal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with industry standard reverse polarity supervision. e l "475(1 ( 0 ) 4 400 . MEA iiriil APPROVED S5391 151 -92 -E 7125-0785:151 7135-0785:109 (Chime Only) • 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 ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR 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 over their "Regulated Voltage Range ". Note that NFPA -72 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 Standard 1971. • Series NS Strobe products are listed under UL Standard 19 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) and maximum humidity of 93% (t 2 %). • Series NH horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). • "Regulated Voltage Range" Is the newest terminology used by UL to Identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the _ terminology "Listed Voltage Range ". • Table 1: Average RMS Current CH70 Strobe current - Wall Mount CH90 Strobe current - Ceiling Mount CH70/ Chime CH90 241575W 24MCW 24MCWH 24MCC 24MCCH Chimes current - 1575cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd 24 vdc 0.022 0.060 0.041 0.063 0.109 0.140 0.195 0.270 0.045 0.070 0.119 0.159 0.195 0.270 UL max* 0.022 0.090 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 0.300 0.420 0.065 0.105 0.189 0.249 0.300 0.420 Table 2: Chime dBA ratings * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS dBA 10 ft method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS reverberant current within the listed voltage range (16 -33v for 24v Peak dBA units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at CH70 /CH90 10 ft anechoic the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For sound level Min Max audibles the max current is usually at the maximum 83 52 58 • listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. Application - - 1. The chimes are factory set in single stroke (SS) mode. They can be changed to vibrating (VIB) mode with jumper on PC Board. SINGLE STROKE OPERATION: The minimum input pulse duration must be at least 160 ms "on' time and 160 ms - off time. The chime will only operate once each time it is pulsed. This mode is recommended for coded systems. VIBRATING OPERATION: Continuous input voltage applied to the chime will activate the chime at one-second intervals. 2. The volume and tone controls have been adjusted at the factory to insure maximum dBA output. However, once the mode is selected, the installer may want to fine -tune the signal to better suit the application. 3. Anechoic dBA is measured in an anechoic chamber with peak meter response. Reverberant dBA is rated per UL Standard 464. 4. Chime inrush current is 0.100 amps maximum with filtered DC input (0.140 amps with VRMS input voltage) with a time duration of 100 milliseconds. • Wiring Diagrams" SERIES CH CHIME & STROBE OPERATE INDEPEN- SERIES CH CHIME STROBES SYNCHRONIZED W/ DANTLY (NON -SYNC OR SYNC) MULTIPLE DSM MODULES FROM DSM 01 + TO NEXT &M P ING + Sync APPLIANCE _ Strobe N Ctr. 0+ OR trnA • SYNC F ' D "2 Note: Figure OR FACP shows intercon- FRO - —) t — — — — — — + MIME e Strobe NAC C 11 shows [SMEN nection to strobe APPLIANCE. _ — - r�R C ' through sync sax ut8 - — Tilt — — I L DSM p3 • trowmsuretr P module. Chime FACP strobe NAC c IL' Sync REM portion requires 2 EN 0 separate conduc- STROBE CHIME DSM Interconnecting wiring shown. Maximum of tors to FACP. (OPTIONAL) twenty (20) SERIES CH CHIME STROBE APPLIANCES SERIES CH CHIME STROBE APPLIANCES & RSS SYNCHRONIZED WITH DSM MODULE SINGLE STROBES SYNCHRONIZED WITH PS- 12/24 -8CP "CLASS A" and PS- 12/24 -8MP DSM Series PS- 12/29.8MP ewes - T OUTPUTS l , d EOLR "-T.. 1 -4 ®.. �� A 4 -cross . -NICKS ' I' 1 C 2 -CL ASS ®, - A�ln tfe .A. LIU W P tt■lti N I , !KO M.AL COMM lie NMI Series PS-12/24-8M • For wiring information on the PS- 24-8MC Power Supply, please refer to Data Sheet #8900. Specifications and Ordering Information Strobe Sync Model Model Agency Approvals Order Wall Ceiling w/ SM, DSM Strobe 24 Mounting Model Number Code Mount Mount or Candela VDC Color Color Options PS- 24-8MC RED White UL MEA CSFM BFP CH70- 24MCW -FR 9018 X X 15/30/75/110 X X - L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X X CH70- 24MCW -FW 9019 X - X 15/30/75/110 X - X L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X X CH70- 24MCWH -FR 9083 X - X 135/185 X X - L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X • CH70- 24MCWH -FW 9084 X - X 135/185 X - X L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X • CH70- 241575W -FR 7830 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) X X - L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X X CH90- 24MCC -FW 3168 - X X 15/30/75/95 X - X Q,U,V X X X CH90- 24MCCH -FW 3110 - X X 115/177 X - X Q,U,V X X X • CH70 -24 -R 7825 X X - - X X - L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X X CH70 -24-W 7827 X X - - X - X L,O,P,Q,R,U,Y X X X X CH90 -24 -W 7826 X X - - X - X Q,U,V X X X X Models are available in either Red or White. Call Customer Service for Order Code & Delivery. *PENDING NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. Architects and Engineers Specifications The chime appliances shall be Wheelock Series CH Chimes and the chime strobe appliances shall be Wheelock Series CH Chime Strobes or approved equals. The chime shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances and chimes equipped with strobes shall be listed under UL Standard 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing- Impaired. In addition, the strobes shall be certified to meet the requirements of FCC Part 15, Class B and shall incorporate low temperature compensation to ensure the lowest possible current consumption. All chimes shall use solid state components and shall provide field selectable single stroke or vibrating operation with volume control and tone control. All models shall have a peak Anechoic sound output of 83 dB at 10 feet and an adjustable frequency range of 800 to 1200 Hz. All inputs shall employ terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wire sizes. The,strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube endosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The strobe shall be of low current design. Where Multi- Candela Chime Strobes are specified, the strobe intensity shall have a minimum of four (4) field 'selectable settings and shall be rated per UL _ Standard 1971 at: 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd for wall mount and 15/30/75/95cd or 115/177cd for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant and not accessible from the front of the appliance. The 1575 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 listing with 75 candela on -axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the strobe portion of the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock SM, DSM sync modules or the Wheelock PS- 24-8MC Power Supply with built -in Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain dosed), the strobe shall revert to a non - synchronized flash rate. The chime and the chime strobe appliances shall be designed for indoor surface or flush mounting. The chime and chime strobe shall incorporate a chime mounting plate with a grille cover which is secured with two screws for a level, aesthetic finish and shall mount to standard electrical hardware,requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. All chime and chime strobe appliances shall be backward compatible. • • • • COOPER Wheelock 273 Branchport Avenue Long Branch, NJ 07740 'Phone: (800) 631 -2148 - - WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION -- - Fax: (732) 222 -2588 3 YEAR WARRANTY www.cooperwheelock.com Made in USA S0710 CH 06/06 COOPER Wheelock Series RSS and RSSP Strobes and Strobe Plates J FIRE 'FIRE ' ¢ IRS. 11 4 *fc« F . ; FIRE , FIRE I Series RSS Series RSS Series RSSWP RSS Round Description Features • The Wheelock patented Series RSS Strobe Appliances and Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, New York City (MEA), • Series RSSP Strobe Plates have lower current draw while California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM), and maintaining outstanding performance, reliability and cost Chicago (BFP) See approvals by model in Specifications and effectiveness. These versatile appliances will satisfy virtually all Ordering Information requirements for indoor, wall or ceiling mount applications. • ADA/NFPA/UFC /ANSI compliant. Meets OSHA 29 Part Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575 or the 1910.165 Wheelock Patented MCW multi - candela strobe with field • Wall mount Multi- Candela models are available with Field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd or the high Selectable Candela Settings of 15/30/ 75/110cd or 135/185cd. intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd. Single Candela models are available in 1575cd Ceiling mount models include the patented MCC multi - candela • Ceiling mount Multi- Candela models are ceiling strobe with field selectable intensities of 15/30/75/95cd or the high intensity MCCH strobe with field selectable available with field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd 115/177cd. or 115/177cd. (Round or Square) All models may be synchronized using the Wheelock SM, • Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the DSM Sync Modules or the PS- 24 -8MC Power Supplies with regulated voltage range the Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. Synchronized strobes can eliminate possible restrictions on the number of strobes • 12 and 24 VDC models with wide UL "Regulated Voltage" us- in the field of view. Wheelock's synchronized strobes offer an ing filtered (DC) or unfiltered VRMS input voltage easy way to comply with ADA recommendations concerning • Synchronize using the Wheelock sync modules or power sup - photosensitive epilepsy as well as meeting the requirements plies with built -in sync protocol of NFPA 72. • Fast installation with IN /OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 The Wheelock Series RSS Strobes employ a Patented Integral AWG wire Strobe Mounting Plate that can be mounted to a single gang, double gang, 4" square, 100mm European backboxes or the SHBB surface backbox. If the flush backbox has side or top space between it and the finished wall, the NATP (Notification For Weatherproof Series RSS See Datatsheet S9004 Appliance Trimplate) may be used. It provides an additional .65" of trim for the Appliance. An attractive cover plate is provided for a clean, finished appearance on all models. The Series RSSP Multi - Candela Strobe Plates are a cost effective way to retrofit required wall strobe appliances to bells, horns, chimes, multitones or speakers and easily mounts to standard 4° backboxes or for surface mount use with the Wheelock SBL2 surface backbox. . MEA 11) APPROVED S5391 151 -92 -E 7125-0785:141 7300-0785:154 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 ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION ANDIOR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU ANDIOR OTHERS. General Notes: • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range °. Note that NFPA -72 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 Standard 1971. • Series NS Strobe products are listed under UL Standard 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) and maximum humidity of 93% (t 2 %). • Series NH horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). • "Regulated Voltage Range" Is the newest terminology used by UL to Identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range ". Table 1: Average RMS Current RSS/RSSP - Wall Mount RSS - Ceiling Mount RSS /RSSP 241575W 24MCW 24MCWH 24MCC 24MCCH 24VDC Models 1575cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd 24 vdc 0.060 0.041 0.063 0.109 0.140 0.195 0.270 0.045 0.070 0.119 0.159 0.195 0.270 UL max* 0.090 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 0.300 0.420 0.065 0.105 0.189 0.249 0.300 0.420 RSS /RSSP RSS/RSSP • RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current 24VDC Wall Mount rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16 -33v Models 121575W for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at 12 vdc 0.152 the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. UL max* 0.255 Table 2: Audibles /Speakers for RSSP Strobe Plate Product Series Multitone Appliances AMT, MT Wiring Diagrams SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCE Horns AH, NH, HS _ _ _ Motor Bells MB- G6 /G10 FROM TO NEXT Speakers ET-1010/1080, E70, ET70 PRECEDING APPLIANCE APPLIANCE. SYNC II ` OR EOLR Chimes CH70 MODULE, POWER PI PI . SUPPLY OR FACP - SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH DSM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "A" NAC CIRCUIT WITH MULTIPLE DSM MODULES DSM 4#1 STROBE DSM Strobe NAC Cir. 0 c IIMMF NAC SYNC * 0 T I 0 - cmcurr i I DSM #2 i� � •� OUT •© © ® Sync '�."wl .. • ‘) MINUS Strobe NAC C' p IDADIF 0 � " ° °'" ' I DSM #3 MINUS 2 T � C P ' Syn roma • o•wZ �Q�Q�© St ro b e NAC NACE „. co_ 2 CIRCUIT DSM Interconnecting wiring shown. Maximum of - RETURN twenty (20) STROBE/PLATE ASSEMBLY SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCE SYNCHRONIZED WITH AUDIBLE & VISIBLE APPLIANCE OPERATE IN UNISON SM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT TO NEXT SM FROM + APPLIANCE 0 + STROBE PRECEDING OR EOLR F 0 - STROBE APPLIANCE, SYNC IIiii A Se MODULE, POWER ., r circuit OXON SUPPLY OR FACP l � +Audlbl ; STROBE AUDIBLE n EOLR r Audlbl STROBE/PLATE ASSEMBLY SERIES RSS/RSSP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED AUDIBLE & VISIBLE APPLIANCE OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY WITH PS - 12/24 - 8CP or PS - 12/24 - 8MP Series PS-12/24 -8MP FROM + To NFXr PRECEDING APPLIANCE APPLIANCE UN . OR FAIR FACE © , OUTPUTS EOLR 1-4 4 -C FROM + - — — — + TO "'En LASS PRECEDING t f — — — STROBE OR • -a' STROBE SYNC ." - — 1 t 1r -- — — — - EOLR oR MODULE POWER 2 - CLASS �' SUPPLY OR FACP M C .A. 0 STROBE APPLIANCE Series PS-12/24-8 ©, a For detail using SM or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet S3000 or Installation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM. For wiring information on the power supplies refer to Installation Instructions P84515 for PS- 12124 -8CP and P84333 for PS- 12/24 -8MP. Specifications and Ordering Information Square Agency Approvals Model Order Wall Ceiling Non- Strobe 24 12 Color Color Mounting Options or Code Mount Mount Sync Candela VDC VDC RED WHITE Round UL MEA CSFM FM BFP RSS- 24MCW -FR 940 X - X 15/30/75/110 X - X - B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS- 24MCW- -FW 9401 X - X 15/30/75/110 X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS- 241575W -FR 7471 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) X - X - B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS- 241575W -FW 7788 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS- 121575W -FR 7476 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) - X X - B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS-121575W-FW 7468 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) - X - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X X RSS- 24MCC -FW 3158 - X X 15/30/75/95 X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • RSS- 24MCC -FR 3157 - X X 15/30/75/95 X - X - B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • RSS- 24MCCR -FW 3160 - X X 15/30/75/95 X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Round X X X X • RSS- 24MCCH -FW 3461 - X X 115/177 X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • RSS- 24MCCHR -FW 3463 - X X 115/177 X - - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Round X X X X • RSS- 24MCVVH -FR 3465 X X 135/185 X X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • RSSWP- 2475W -FR** 9013 X - X 180@ 77 °F X X X - B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • 75@ -31°F RSSWP- 2475W W -F' 3034 X - X 180@ 77 °F X X - X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X X • 75@ -31°F RSSP- 121575W -FR 7798 X X 15 (75 on Axis) - X X - D.E.Z Square X X X X X RSSP- 24MCW -FR 9402 X - X 15/30/75/110 X - X - D,E,Z Square X X X X X RSSP- 241575W -FR 7793 X - X 15 (75 on Axis) - - X - D,E,Z Square X X X X X RSSP- 24MCWH -FR 9482 X X 135/185 X X B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X Square X X X • • All models sync with Wheelock SM, DSM or PS- 12/24 -8CP or PS -12/24 -8MP. *PENDING # Models are available in either Red or White. Call Customer Service for Order Code & Delivery. **For Weatherproof Series RSS Strobe specifications see data sheet S9004. ***Refer to data sheet S7000 for mounting options. • • Architects and Engineers Specifications The visual notification appliances shall be Wheelock Series RSS Strobe Appliances or approved equals. The Series RSS shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing- Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The strobe shall be listed for indoor use and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. The strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). When Strobe Plates are to be installed, they shall be the Wheelock Series RSSP Strobe Plate and shall have the same electronic circuitry . as the Wheelock Series RSS. The Series RSS Strobe shall be of low current design. Where Multi - Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have field selectable settings and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 at 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd for wall mount and 15/30/75/95cd or 115/177cd for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 1575 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's SM, DSM Sync Modules or the Wheelock PS-24 8MC Power Supplies with built -in Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain dosed), the strobe shall revert to a non - synchronized flash rate. The strobes shall be designed for indoor surface of flush mounting. The Series RSS Strobe Appliances shall incorporate a Patented, Integral Strobe Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to single- gang, double -gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox. If required, an NATP (Notification Appliance Trimplate) shall be provided. An attaching cover plate shall be provided to give the Appliance and attractive appearance. The Appliance shall not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the installation is completed. The Series RSSP Multi-Candela or single candela Strobe Plate shall mount to either a standard 4 inch square backbox for flush mounting, or the Wheelock SBL2 backbox for surface mounting. All notification appliances shall be backward compatible. - - - - - - — --- NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products. specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock, Inc standard terms and conditions. • • , COOPER Wheelock _ _ . _ 273 Branchport Avenue Member .. Long Branch, NJ 07740 Phone: (800) 631 -2148 - — ' • WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION Fax: (732) 222 -2588 3 YEAR WARRANTY www.cooperwheelock.com Made in USA SO410 RSS/RSSP 06 /06 N OTi F i E R System Power Requirements ... .... .......: vim. �:: w::. v::. v •. w::: v••::: w:::{'?.- p•. �:. x: w.;, v:{:.}.\':{:;•}'?;:^}:';•}:•: ;i}::::.; ; ^:;• }i4:i4 } } } } }:v +Y4 '•' v.M14;. >:;'• {•;:.yti.4ti.}�v. }•... \jtr:;i;}`: •' . fi'' k\>.. x\\' R•}};\ 1\}?•.}+: o-``..}}•{ n. . \ \ \ \ > ^ \` :i•'n` \;:, +:: %.''; , .. :: ..... ..;�ti� \•. \�a.; \w4; •'''diti.'• +�'S;��'� E\ F,++'• }:;•hvv }}} .} v •}: {`.}.`: :ry}::tr:• }: \ \: \S�;tijj `.:� +}7.!.W,.i ? •.:: ,11 v \ v : ii, v ' AC Branch Current Requirements I 2.70 I Amps © 120 VAC Check Current required by source to power the fire alarm system. Primary Standby Load I 0.09 I Amps Check Current load on the primary power supply during non-alarm conditions. Primary Alarm Load I 0.82 I Amps Check Current load on the primary power supply during alarm conditions. Secondary Load Requirements 1.95 Amp Hours Check Total Secondary Load from the calculation table below. Current Draw Time (hours) I Total (AH) Seconday Standby Load x Required Standby Time 0.065 A _;d.}iiiuis €za«] 1.56 Secondary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time (hours) • 0.818 A z >:«.6:fli14 hauls:::::«`: > >:<::: 0.07 Auxiliary Power Supply Load x Required Alarm Time (hours 0.00 Total Secondary Load 1.63 Derating factor Secondary Load Requirements 1.95 AH Battery Selection I 7 I Amp Hours Check Select batteries from the list below. +? Two r.*. Four (two 12VDC sets in parallel) Battery Distribution Chart Shows amp -hour distribution of your selections. Secondary Alarm Load 0 Spare Battery Capadty 1% D Secondary Standby Load Secondary Standby Load 0 Seconder/ Alarm Load 27% www, Spare Batten/ m Capadty Comments 1. Batteries will fit in the FACP cabinet. 2. Selected battery size meets secondary load requirements. 3. The selected batteries (7AH) are within the charger range of this power supply (7- 18AH). Spare Battery Capacity 5.05 Battery Selection (All) - Secondary Load Requirements (AH) Secondary Standby Load 1.87 Secondary Standby Load (Al-I) • Derating Factor (Secondary Alarm Load 0.08 _Secondary Alarm Load (AH) • Derating Factor . Page 1 • . 1. This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method ,. Project Name Carmen Medical 3rd Floor CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 7/9/20071 Circuit Number 1 N -2 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 20.4 0.287 119 0.12 0.287 119 0.210 0.287 I 119 0.105 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 20.28 End of Line Voltage 20.19 End of Line Voltage 20.30 Total Circuit Current 0.287 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 0.59% Percent Drop 1.03% Percent Drop 0.51% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device ( 10 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18 =7.77 16 =4.89 14 =3.07 12 =1.98 10 =1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18 -14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12 -10 Awg = Stranded Conductors _ .150 = 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.041 10 20.38 0.018 0.09% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20 -32 VDC). Device 2 0.041 2 20.38 0.021 0.10% Device 3 0.041 56 20.31 0.091 0.45% Device Manufacturer 1Gentex Device Manufacturer JGentex Device 4 0.041 8 20.30 0.099 0.49% Current Current Device 5 0.041 14 20.29 0.110 0.54% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.041 14 20.28 0.117 0.57% Model # Candela Voltage Model # Candela Voltage Device 7 0.041 15 20.28 0.121 0.59% CH70 -24mcw 15cd 15 0.041 Device 8 0 20.28 0.121 0.59% RSS -24mcw 15cd 15 0.041 Device 9 0 20.28 0.121 0.59% . Device 10 0 20.28 0.121 0.59% Device 11 0 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 0 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% . END 20.28 0.121 0.59% END 20.28 0.121 0.59% Totals 0.287 119 End of Line Voltage 20.28 Page 1 This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name Carmen Medical 3rd Floor CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 7/9/20071 Circuit Number N -1 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Area Covered 3rd Floor East Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System Voltage 20.4 0.386 173 0.25 0.386 173 0.410 0.386 173 0.205 Minimum Device Voltage 16 End of Line Voltage 20.15 End of Line Voltage 19.99 End of Line Voltage 20.19 Total Circuit Current 0.386 Wire Ohm's Percent Drop 1.21% Percent Drop 2.01% Percent Drop 1.00% Gauge Per 1000 End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Distance from source to 1st device 1 11 14 3.07 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 18 =7.77 16 =4.89 14 =3.07 12 =1.98 10 =1.24 Enter current in amps. Distance 18 -14 Awg = Solid Conductors 12 -10 Awg = Stranded Conductors .150 = 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Device Device previous At Drop from Percent Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative) Number Current device Device source Drop The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Device 1 0.041 11 20.37 0.026 0.13% the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage (IE: rated operating voltage 20 -32 VDC). Device 2 0.041 12 20.35 0.051 0.25% Device 3 0.0411 45 20.26 0.135 0.66% Device Manufacturer IGentex Device Manufacturer (Gentex Device 4 0.041 40 20.20 0.200 0.98% Current Current Device 5 0.041 18 20.18 0.225 1.10% Horn Strobes @Rated Strobe Only @Rated Device 6 0.140 11 20.16 0.237 1.16% Model # Candela Voltage Model # Candela Voltage Device 7 0.041 36 20.15 0.246 1.21% CH70 -24mcw 15cd 15 0.041 END 20.15 0.246 1.21% CH70 -24mcw 110cd 110 0.14 END 20.15 0.246 1.21% RSS -24mcw 15cd 15 0.041 END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% , END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% END 20.15 0.246 1.21% Totals 0.386 173 End of Line Voltage 20.15 ■ Sires lex T rueAlarm Analog Sensing UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, TrueAlarm Analog Sensors — Photoelectric, and MEA (NYC) Approved* Ionization, and Heat; Compatible Bases and Accessories IM TrueAlarm® analog sensing provides digital = :&•,:_,,.--t...,,,,',::1:: .-a te ,r,:: '';- ::..r- ,. _. .�.. transmission of analog sensor values via -, ;.:, ; - ; 0 r ^as •- . ,, - ; ' ` MAPNET II or two-wire communications ** - ^ _ '.y} -4 `` - L,t. D Net'TM two „ _ ' � . Fire alarm control panel provides: .- o.= °'t` �`� _ "� x • Individual sensitivity selection for each sensor ` 11 1 ICE =1 X 11 INI • Sensitivity monitoring that satisfies NFPA 72 a \7; ..- .; 1 a�i sensitivity testing requirements ... =-= • Peak value logging allowing accurate analysis for sensitivity selection 4098 -9714 TrueAlarm Photoelectric • Automatic, once per minute individual sensor Sensor Mounted in Base calibration check that verifies sensor integrity MIMI • Automatic environmental compensation • Display of sensitivity directly in percent per foot Digital Communication of Analog Sensing. • Multi -stage alarm operation TrueAlarm analog sensors provide an analog measurement that is digitally communicated to the host • Ability to display and print detailed sensor control panel using Simplex addressable communications. information in plain English language At the control panel, the data is analyzed and an average Photoelectric smoke sensors: value is determined and stored. An alarm or other 0 3.7% abnormal condition is determined by comparing the • Seven levels of sensitivity from 0.2 /o to sensor's present value against its average value and time. Heat sensors: Intelligent Data Evaluation. Monitoring each sensor's • Fixed temperature sensing average value provides a continuously shifting reference • Rate -of -rise temperature sensing point. This software filtering process compensates for • Utility temperature sensing environmental factors (dust, dirt, etc.) and component aging, providing an accurate reference for evaluating new Ionization smoke sensors: activity. With this filtering, there is a significant reduction • Three levels of sensitivity; 0.5 %, 0.9% and 1.3% in the probability of false or nuisance alarms caused by For use with Simplex : shifts in sensitivity, either up or down. • 4010, 4020, 4100, 4100U, and 4120 Series control Control Panel Selection. Peak activity per sensor is panels stored to assist in evaluating specific locations. The alarm set point for each TrueAlarm sensor is determined at the • Universal Transponders and 2120 TrueAlarm CDTs host control panel, selectable as more or less sensitive as equipped for MAPNET II operation the individual application requires. Magnetic test feature Timed /Multi -Stage Selection. Sensor alarm set points Functional and architecturally styled chamber can be programmed for timed automatic sensitivity enclosure: selection (such as more sensitive at night, less sensitive • Louvered design enhances smoke capture by directing during day). Control panel programming can also provide flow to chamber multi -stage operation per sensor. For example, a 0.2% level may cause a warning to prompt investigation while a • Entrance areas are minimally visible when ceiling 2.5% level may initiate an alarm. • mounted Sensor Alarm and Trouble LED Indication. Each Optional accessories include remote LED alarm sensor base's LED pulses to indicate communications indicator and output relays with the panel. If the control panel determines that a UL listed to Standard 268 sensor is in alarm, or that it is dirty or has some other type of trouble, the details are annunciated at the control panel • Refer to page 4 for ULC listing status. These products have been approved by the and that sensor base's LED will be turned on steadily. California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California During a system alarm, the control anel will control the Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listings 7272- 0026:218, 7271 -0026:231, 7270- p + 0026:216, and 7300-0026:217 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning LEDs such that an LED indicating a trouble w ill return to material presented in this document. It is subject tore - examination, revision, and pulsing to help identify the alarmed sensors. possible cancellation. Accepted for use — City of New York Department of Buildings — MEA35-93E. Additional ratings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex product "TrueAlarm analog sensors are protected by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. 5.155,468; 5,173.683; 5400,014; 5,543,777; 5,710,541; D383,407; D388,352; D392,573. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. MAPNET It and IDNet addressable communications designs are protected by U.S. Patent No. 4,796,025. S4098- 0019 -9 9/2003 TrueAlarm Sensors 4098 -9714 Photoelectric- Sensor TrueAlarm photoelectric sensors use a stable, pulsed F Sealed against rear air flow entry infrared LED light source and a silicon photodiode Interchangeable mounting receiver to provide consistent and accurate low power smoke sensing. Seven levels of sensitivity are available EMI /RFI shielded electronics for each individual sensor, ranging from 0.2% to 3.7% per . Heat sensors: foot of smoke obscuration. Sensitivity is selected and • Selectable rate compensated, fixed temperature monitored at the fire alarm control panel. sensing with or without rate -of -rise operation The sensor head design provides 360° smoke entry for - • Spacing distance between heat sensors: optimum response to smoke from any direction. A built -in Fixed Temp. FM Spacing, Either Fixed screen keeps insects from entering the smoke chamber. Setting UL Spacing Temperature Setting Due to its photoelectric operation, air velocity is not 15 ft x 15 ft (4.6 m) fixed normally a factor, except for impact on area smoke flow. 135° F (57.2° C) 60 ft (18.3 m) temperature only; 30 ft x 30 ft (9.2 m) fixed k` 4 - 7/8" (124 mm) 155° F (68° C) 40 ft (12.2 m) temperature with rate-of -rise Smoke Sensors: . z -tra° 0 a -LED status indicator ' • Photoelectric or ionization technology sensing (54 mm) • 360° smoke entry for optimum response I � ® ° � - - '4098 -9733 Heat Se TrueAlarm heat sensors are self - restoring and provide rate 4098 -9714 Photoelectric Sensor with Base compensated, fixed temperature sensing, selectable with .. , .4098-9717 Ionization ' Sesor or without rate -of -rise temperature sensing. Due to its small thermal mass, the sensor accurately and quickly TrueAlarm Ionization sensors use a single radioactive measures the local temperature for analysis at the fire source with an outer sampling ionization chamber and an alarm control panel. inner reference ionization chamber to provide stable Rate -of -rise temperature detection is selectable at the operation under fluctuations in environmental conditions control panel for either 15° F (8.3° C) or 20° F (11.1° C) such as temperature and humidity. Smoke and invisible per minute. Fixed temperature sensing is independent of combustion gases can freely penetrate the outer chamber. rate -of -rise sensing and programmable to operate at With both chambers ionized by a small radioactive source 135° F (57.2° C) or 155° F (68° C). In a slow developing [Am 241 (Americium)], a very small current flows in the fire, the temperature may not increase rapidly enough to circuit. The presence of particles of combustion will cause operate the rate -of -rise feature. However, an alarm will be a change in the voltage ratio between chambers. This initiated when the temperature reaches its rated fixed difference is measured by the electronics in the sensor temperature setting. base and digitally transmitted back to the control panel for processing. TrueAlarm heat sensors can be programmed as a utility device to monitor for temperature extremes in the range Three levels of sensitivity are available for each from 32° F to 155° F (0° C to 68° C). This feature can ionization sensor: 0.5, 0.9, and 1.3% per foot of smoke provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system obscuration. problems. (Refer to specific panels for availability.) 4 -7/8° (124 mm) - I I. 4- 718° (124 mm) T ;:. .:.:: ...::: ; .�:.:. ,.... - :...:.�. � . `:.- .- LED sat us indicator „ 2-1 /8.. c ��LED status indicator;' 54 mm 2.318" I r- =- I11 .. ® ® :: , :. , I : __ 1 � (60 mm) �`�11I��' 4098 -9717 Ionization Sensor with Base IREIMMEMPIM 4098 -9733 Heat Sensor with Base Sensor locations should be determined only after careful consideration of the physical layout and contents of the , WARNING: In most fires, hazardous levels of smoke area to be protected. Refer to NFPA 72, the National Fire and toxic gas can build up before a heat detection Alarm Code. On smooth ceilings, smoke sensor spacing device would initiate an alarm. In cases where Life of 30 ft (9.1 m) may be used as a guide. For detailed Safety is a factor, the use of smoke detection is highly application information, refer to 4098 Detectors, Sensors, recommended. and Bases Application Manual (574 - 709). - 3 S4098- 0019 -9 9/2003 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases and Accessories . - - •tion i = TrueAlarm sensor bases contain integral addressable electronics that constantly monitor the status of the Ci Base mounted address selection: detachable photoelectric, ionization, or heat sensors. Each • Address remains with its programmed location sensor's output is digitized and transmitted to the system • Accessible from front (dipswitch under sensor) fire alarm control panel every four seconds. • Automatic identification provides default sensitivity Since TrueAlarm sensors use the same base, different when substituting sensor types sensor types can be easily interchanged to meet specific • Integral red LED for power - on (pulsing), or alarm or location requirements. This feature also allows intentional trouble (steady on) sensor substitution during building construction. When Locking anti - tamper design conditions are temporarily dusty, instead of covering the Magnetically operated functional test smoke sensors (causing them to be disabled), heat sensors Mounts on standard outlet box may be installed without reprogramming the control panel. Although the control panel will indicate an klAllh - t • ' • - incorrect sensor type, the heat sensor will operate at a 4098 - 9792, Standard sensor base default sensitivity providing heat detection for building 4098-9789, Sensor base with wired connections for: protection at that location. • 2098 - 9808 Remote LED alarm indicator or rIMIll 4098 relay (unsupervised) 4098 -9791, Sensor base with supervised relay driver output (not compatible with 2120 CDT): Electrical Box Requirements: (boxes are by others) • Relay operation is programmable and can be manually si ngle gt gang, 2" deep operated or 4" square, 1 -1/2 " deep; single gang, 2" deep operated from control panel With relay : 4" octagonal or 4" square, 1 -1/2" deep, • Use with remote mount 2098 -9737 relay with 1 -1/2" extension ring • Also includes wired connections for remote LED 4" (102 mm) Square Box 4" (102 mm) Octagonal Box alarm indicator or 4098 -9822 relay Surface mount reference __ 2098 -9737, Remote or local mount supervised relay: 0 0 V 0 • DPDT contacts for resistive /suppressed loads, power + limited rating of 3 A @ 28 VDC; non -power limited 1 -1/2" (38 mm) rating of 120 VAC (requires 24 VDC minimum box depth g 3 A @ ( re q res external DC Flush mount reference, mount even with final coil power) surface, or with up to 1/4" (6.4 mm) maximum recess 4098 -9822, LED Annunciation Relay: 2098-9737 Relay (mounts in 4098 -9822 Relay (mounts • Activates when base LED is on steady, indicating base electrical box or remotely) in base electrical box) local alarm or trouble • DPDT contacts for resistive /suppressed loads, power =ti_. 0 ® limited rating of 2 A @ 28 VDC; non -power limited =' ° ° rating of 1/2 A @ 120 VAC, (requires external VIII III� �III 24 VDC coil power) i 4098 -9832, Adapter plate: • Required for surface or semi -flush mounting to Relay Size: 2 -1/2" X 1 -1/2" X 1" (3.75 cubic inches) (64 mm X 38 mm X 25.4 mm) 4" square electrical box and for surface mounting to NOTE: Review total wire count, wire size, and accessories 4" octagonal box being wired to determine required box volume. • Can be used for cosmetic retrofitting to existing 6 -3/8" - diameter base product '• , Li.---- 6 -3/8" (162 mm) - -.' 2098 -9808, Remote red LED Alarm � � ' Indicator: 4098 -9832 Adapter Plate, reouired for 1/4" mounting to surface mounted boxes • Mounts on single gang box = (6.4 mm) 4: square flush jam (shown in illustration to right) ....::.. E.- 4 -7/8" (124 mm) .l 15/16 I asnpex '® TrueAlarm Bases i • ` 4098 - 9789, - 9791, & - 9792 2 S4098- 0019 -9 9/2003 SIt.1 Multi- Application Peripherals UL, ULC Listed; FM, CSFM, IDNetT Communicating Devices and MEA (NYC) Approved* Model 4090 -9002 Relay IAM MIN L..._,....-„, IDNet addressable interface modules ** for use O ° :4 p with Simplex models 4010 and 4100U fire alarm • , control panels L rx) 4090 -9002, Individual Addressable Relay Module l (Relay IAM): • A single addressable point provides control and i - .. , status tracking of a Form "C" contact --" O • Low power latching relay design allows IDNet rrl . 0 , -, 1 communications to supply both data and module . power O • O Compact, sealed construction: • Enclosed design minimizes dust infiltration 4090 Series IDNet Relay IAM Package (shown approximately 1/2 size) • Mounts in standard 4" square electrical box • Screw terminals for wiring connections • Visible LED flashes to indicate communications ' - • " • Optional covers are available to allow LED to be (Refer to Installation Instructions 574 -184 for additional viewed after installation information.) UL listed to Standard 864 Communications 4010 or 4100U IDNet, 1 address per device MM • . , Relay IAM Power Supplied by IDNet communications IDNet Relay IAMs allow fire alarm control panels to Type Form C, SPDT control a remotely located Form "C" contact using IDNet 2 A @ 24 VDC, for transient addressable communications for both data and module Contact Power- Limited suppressed loads power. Typical applications would be for switching local Ratings 1 A @ 24 VDC for inductive loads power for control functions such as elevator capture, or 1/2 A @ 120 VAC, for transient control of HVAC components, pressurization fans, Nonpower- Limited suppressed loads dampers, etc. Relay status is also communicated requiring only one device address. Wire Connections Screw terminals for in/out wiring, 18 to 14 AWG wire (0.82 to 2.08 mm W_I Up to 2500 ft ( 762 m) from fire alarm _, - �; - _. '_ ,; , ;� `rte control panel ; ' ;Model ;'Desch .:,O.W ' i � ,;�.s' - -. i.�; °� ':,.: P 4090 -9002 Relay IAM IDNet Wiring Reference Up to 10,000 ft ( 3048 m) total wiring distance (including T -Taps) Optional Trim Plates :.. _, :, m. r = - ,..., ....... 2081 -9044 Compatible with Simplex ter:. ... :...;_ ::: ,MMdet, .,:: :. Desch t1a :, :., F "`' .., ; _.�._ .: ` u,�.:._.P �y��' :, r _�. Overvoltage Protectors 4090 -9801 Trim plate with LED For semi -flush 4 -1/8' H x 4 -1/8' W x 1 -3/8' D window, includes mounted box Dimensions viewing (105 mm x 105 mm x 35 mm) mounting screws; For surface 4090.9802 galvanized steel mounted box Housing Material Black thermoplastic Mounting Plate Material Sheet metal, galvanized , Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C), • This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to intended for indoor operation v Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing Humidity Range Up to 93% RH at 100° F (38° C) - 7300-0026:223 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. II is subject to re-examination, revision, and possible cancellation. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35 -93E. Additional listings may be ** IDNet addressable communications are protected by U.S. Patent No. 4,796,025. applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. S4090-0002-6 2/2004 IT • O O O O O Address setting under ® i ` NIPP O resealable label r � ���!1 0 ~ I \ 4" (102 mm) square box, 2 -1/8" I 4 1 , 411 {; (54 mm) minimum depth, RACO 232 or equal (supplied by others) 1 4090 -9002 Relay IAM ® Double gang blank cover plate and mounting screws, for . use when LED is not required to be externally viewed (supplied by others) Mounting Reference, Double Gang Blank Cover Plate A Apl■IIMIIIM111111111111•1•11 , t © Light pipe for LED viewing 4 -9/16" 4- 5/16" (116 mm) (109 mm) ERRE S G'i3 I 5E'R: k1 9;,: l © C © • ti • 4 -9/16" (116 mm) 1.4_4 -5/16" (109 mm) ----►1 4090 -9801, Trim plate for ' 4090 -9802, Trim plate for semi -flush mounted box surface mounted box Optional Trim Plates for Visible LED c. Tyco, Simplex, the Simplex logo, and IDNet are trademarks of Tyco International AG or its affiliates in the U.S. and or other countries. 0 Simplex Tyco Safety Products Westminster • Westminster, MA • 01441 -0001 • USA 54090- 0002 22004 ® www.tycosafetyproducts- usa- wm.com C 2004 Tyco Safety Products Westminster. All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice.