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Specifications a -t-e, 9' e7i. 7 ?aV 4 $ ■ Northwest Fire Suppression, Inc. SUBMITTALS Customer: NEXTEL 6900 S.W. Sandberg Road Tigard, Oregon System: FM -200 Fire Suppression System CONTENTS Battery Calculations FM -200 Flow Calculations Mechanical Data Sheets . Electrical Data Sheets 10200 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite F • Beaverton, Oregon 97005 • 503 - 644 -7720 • Fax 503 - 644 -8289 NEXT E z.. rt1 -Z vrPRASS)O/y S `. ✓1.1 L4oO S.W. Sri is.gER6- Rn -, -r)&4Rfl, D2 r • SHP Manual # 06 -130 6/12/96 Page - 28 .0 SHP Battery Calculation Form Back -up Hours required: (24 or 90 hours) Normal Operation: Controller Current 0.090 A ' Auxiliary Output Current: A Total Normal Current = .09 X 24 hours = 2.16 A -H Alarm Operation: Controller Current 0.090 A SRM4 Current (0.100 if using SRM4, else 0.0) • 1 A Output Device Current: . 33 9 A Auxiliary Output Current: A Total Alarm Current = .S 21 X 0.166 hours = .D89 A -H . 1 SELL - .030 I STgog E= 1 3 2. Total A -H used 2.249 A -H Nok � ST R g . = .11 1 (X 1.1 factor) 1 7.73-4".' Total Power Required - - -> 2.4 a A -H Tb r R L Power Supplied: Ell= Controller Supplied Current : 2.6 Amps Auxiliary In current : _ Amps I Total Current Supplied = 2- fo Amps Total Battery Pack A -H available (7 or 17 A -H): 7 A -H 0 SHP Example Battery Calculation (for a typical local system) Back -up Hours required: (24 or 90 hours) Normal Operation: Controller Current 0.09 A Auxiliary Output Current: .10 A Total Normal Current = .19 X _24 hours = 4.6 A -H Alarm Operation: Controller Current 0.09 A SRM4 Current (0.100 if using SRM4, else 0.0) .10 _ A Has an SRM4 on system Output Device Current: 1.00 A Auxiliary Output Current: 0.10 A Total Alarm Current = 1.29 X 0.166 hours = 0.22 A -H Total A -H used = 4.82 A - (X1.1 factor) Total Power Required- ---- -> 5.30 A -H Power Supplied: 'Must exceed, Controller Supplied Current : ' 2.6 Amps Auxiliary In current : 0 Amps iagaill Total Current Supplied = 2.6 Amps 0 Total Battery Pack A -H available (7 or 17 A -H): 7.0 A -H FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. • Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems U.L. Ex4623 F.M. OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Project Information Customer Information Name : Schommer & Sons ,Address : 6421 N.E. Colwood Way : Portland, Oregon 97218 Phone : (503)287 -4646 Contact Name : Terry Burke Contact Title : Project Information Name : NEXTEL Number : 98227 Location : 6900 S.W. Sandberg Rd., Tigard, Oregon Account Description : PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT SHELTER WITHyM -200 FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995.Hughes Associates, Inc. • Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems U.L. Ex4623 F.M: OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Enclosure Information Enclosure Number: 1 Enclosure Name: EQUIPMENT SHELTER Minimum Design Concentration: 7.00 % Adjusted Design Concentration: 7.00 % Predicted Concentration: 7.07 % Minimum Enclosure Temperature: 70..0 F Maximum Enclosure Temperature: 70.0 F Elevation above sea level: 0 ft Enclosure Volume: 1652.33 cubic feet Non - Permeable Volume: 0.00 cubic feet Net Enclosure Volume: 1652.33 cubic. feet Number of Nozzles: 1 Minimum Agent Required: 56.4 lbs Adjusted Agent Required: 57 lbs Predicted Agent Delivered: 57.0 lbs • FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c • Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems U.L. Ex4623 F.M. OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant • Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Cylinder Information Cylinder Size: 60 lb. Cylinder Type: Upright Number of Cylinders: 1 FM -200 per Cylinder: 57.0 lbs Fill Density: 61.970 lbs / cubic feet Height of Cylinders: 28.0 inches Floor Area for Cylinders: 0.63 square feet Total Weight: 137 lbs Floor Loading: 217 lbs / square feet • FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR • 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant • Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Isometric Drawing 4 -1 A • 3 • • • FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems U.L. Ex4623 F.M. OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR 97005 Designer: Albert•Bryant . Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Pipe Network Report Node Pipe El Tees Equiv Len Adj Start End Type Diam Length Elev 90 T S Un Added Total Req Nz Orifice Type 0 1 40t 1.000 2.33 2.33 4.5 57.0 1 2 40t 0.750 0.50 0.50 0.5 57.0 2 3 40t 0.750 0.42 1 2.6 57.0 3 4 40t 0.750 6.00 6.00 1 8.2 57.0 lA 0.2381 180 Degree • • • • FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems . U.L. Ex4623 F.M. OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR - . 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM Parts Report Data Cylinder Size Type Fill weight Fill Density Quantity Part # 60 lb. Upright • 57 62.0 1 70 -022 Nozzle(s) Nozzle Type Size Orifice Area Hole Diameter Drill Size Part # Lk 180 Degree 0.750 0.2381 0.1660 19 80- 062 -1660 Pipe Item Type Size Quantity Pipe 40t 0.750 inches 6.92 feet Elbow 90 Class 300 0.750 inches 2 each • • • • • FM -200 Flow Calculation Program - Version FIK1.34c Copyright (c) 1994, 1995 Hughes Associates, Inc. • Licensed to : Fike Protection Systems U.L. Ex4623 F.M. OB2AO.AF Distributor: Northwest Fire Suppression 10200 SW Allen Blvd #F Beaverton, OR . 97005 Designer: Albert Bryant Project: NEXTEL File Name: c: \fik134 \nextel.prj Date Calculated: Oct 20, 1998 10:10 AM System Data • System Discharge Time : 9.1 Percent agent in pipe 6.09 Percent agent before 1st Tee : , 6.09 Enclosure Number: 1 Enclosure Name: EQUIPMENT SHELTER Minimum Design Concentration: 7.00% Adjusted Design Concentration: 7.00% Predicted Concentration: 7.1% Maximum Expected Agent Concentration: 7.1% @ 70.OF Minimum Adjusted Predicted Nozzle Agent Agent Agent Pressure • Nozzle Required Required Delivered (Average) (lbs) (lbs) (lbs) ' (psig) LA 56.4 57.0 57.0 161 • ''" ® FM -200° . ; •1. i -'_ ∎1 , CATALOG o .. Y, . * �" , , ;,,,:f,.. ,,• C LEAN AGENT' NUMBER �� 41 Protection Systems 1100 Clean Agent Suppression System Engineer and Architect Specifications PHYSICAL PROPERTIES of FM -200 (HFC - 227ea) Chemical Name Heptafluoropropane (CF3CHFCF3) . APPLICATION Molecular Weight 170.03 FM -200 (HFC - 227ea) fire suppression agent is the first Boiling Point ( °F) 2.55 environmentally acceptable replacement for Halon 1301. @ 760 mm Hg FM -200 has a zero ozone depleting potential, a low global Freezing Point ( °F) -204 warming potential, and a short atmospheric lifetime. It is Critical Temperature ( °F) 215 particularly useful where an environmentally acceptable Critical Pressure (psia) 422 agent is essential, where clean up of other media presents Critical Volume (ft3 /Ibm) 0.0258 a problem, where weight versus suppression potential is a Critical Density (Ibm /ft3) 38.8 factor, where an electrically non - conductive medium is Specific Heat, Liquid 0.283 needed, and where people compatibility is an overriding (BTU/lb-°F) @ 77 °F factor. Examples of typical applications are: Data centers, Specific Heat, Vapor 0.1932 Electrical and electronic equipment, Telecommunications (BTU/lb-°F) @ constant facilities, etc. Consult the current draft of NFPA Standard pressure (1 ATM.) @ 77°F 2001 for specific applications. FM -200 fire suppression Heat at Vaporization 57.0 agent is used with Fike's total flooding systems. (BTU /Ib) at Boiling Point Thermal Conductivity 0.040 DESCRIPTION (BTU /h ft°F) of Liquid @ 77 °F FM -200 is a colorless, liquefied compressed gas. (See Viscosity, Liquid (lb /ft hr) @ 77 °F 0.547 Physical Properties Table for additional information). It is Vapor Pressure (psia) @ 77 °F 66.4 stored as a liquid and dispensed into the hazard as a Ozone Depletion Potential 0 colorless, electrically non conductive vapor that is clear Est. Atmospheric Lifetime (years) 31 -42 and does not obscure vision. It leaves no residue and has LC50 (Rats; 4hrs - ppm) >800,000 . acceptable toxicity for use in occupied spaces at design TOXICITY concentration. FM -200 extinguishes a fire by a combina- The toxicology of FM -200 compares favorably with that of tion of chemical and physical mechanisms. FM -200 does Halon 1301. The LC50 of FM -200 is greater than 800,000 not displace oxygen and therefore is safe for use in ppm which is equivalent to Halon 1301. FM -200 has been occupied spaces without fear of oxygen deprivation. evaluated for cardiac sensitization via test protocols ap- . PERFORMANCE proved by the United States Environmental Protection FM -200 is an effective fire extinguishing agent that can be Agency. Test results show that cardiac tolerance to FM- used on many types of fires. It is effective for many surface 200 is much higher than that of Halon 1301 and will be fires, such as flammable liquids, and most solid combus- acceptable for safe use in occupied space protection. FM- tible materials. 200 will decompose to form halogen acids when exposed On a weight -of -agent basis, FM -200 is very a effective to open flames. The formation of these acids is minimized gaseous extinguishing agent. The FM -200 extinguishing by using Fike early warning detection systems and proper concentration for normal heptane (cup burner method) is _ system installation. When properly applied and installed, approximately 5.8% by volume. The minimum design the generation of these by- products by FM -200 should be concentration for total flood - applications should be in minimal. accordance with NFPA 2001. APPROVALS • SPECIFICATION FM -200 complies with NFPA Standard 2001 - current FM -200 is manufactured to these specifications: edition.. Fike FM -200 systems are U.L. listed and will be Mole % 99.6 Minimum included in Fike's F.M. approval for Clean Agent Fire Acidity, ppm by weight 3.0 Maximum Suppression Systems. Water content, % by weight 0.001 Maximum Soluble residue, % by volume 0.1 Maximum FM - 200® is a registered trademark of Great Lakes Chemical Corporation. .4, IN i -i (21' • - Protection Systems Division Fike Corporation February, 1996 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 Revised Issue FORM NO. D1100 -2 296 Copyright © 1996 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN U.S.A. ii ® AGENTSTORAGE CATALOG .�= CONTAINERS NUMBER . Protection Systems 1001 • U.L. Listed Clean Agent Suppression Systems F.M. Approved Engineer and Architect Specifications • ^- — ( �. ice.. - ■ i' 1 ti i+ 1' •'' . F 4 \ 35 LB (1" valve) 125i LB (2 1/2" valve) 375 LB (3" valve) (16kg 25mm valve) (57i kg 65mm valve) (170 kg 80mm valve) DESCRIPTION Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are used in fire pound (kg) containers. After a discharge, the valve is extinguishing systems to store the Clean Agent until a field reconditioned by simply replacing three compo- fire develops and the agent must be released. The nents. Clean Agent is retained in the container by a valve f assembly which contains a fast acting rupture disc. The Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers have passed disc will be ruptured, and the Clean Agent released, extensive testing by Underwriters Laboratories and through two methods: (1) Actuation of an initiator by an Factory Mutual and are used in installations where 12 electric signal that is automatically or manually con- to 1002 pounds (5.4 to 454.5 kg) of Clean Agent are trolled; (2) When the contained Clean Agent reaches an required. To eliminate the need of multiple containers, internal temperature of approximately 150 °F (65.6C), it or using more Clean Agent than necessary, these con - will create sufficient internal pressure to burst the rup- tainers can be filled in 1 pound (.45kg) increments to ture disc and release itself. The valve, which contains their maximum capacity. The Clean Agent used in the rupture disc and initiator, is available in three sizes: these containers has a natural vapor pressure of 66.4 1" (25mm), 2 1/2" (65mm), and 3" (80mm). The 1" psig (457.8kpa) at 77 °F (25 °C) and is super- pressur- (25mm) valve is used on the 20 (9kg), 35 (16kg), 60 ized with dry nitrogen to 360 psig (2482.1 kpa), at 70 °F (27kg), and 100 (45kg) pound containers; the 2 1/2" (21 °C), to provide a quick and effective discharge in 10 (65mm) valve is used on the 125i (57i) and 215i (98i) seconds, or less. pound (kg) containers; the 3" (80mm) valve is used on . the 215 (98), 375 (170), 650 (295) and 1000 (454) Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are supplied with a pressure gauge that permits a quick, visual, 1 �-1 ' [11/7 i \-,,,.;.., J' Protection Systems October, 1995 Division Fike Corporation Revised Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 inspection of container pressure. Optional items include with an optional floor mounting kit, can be mounted on • a Liquid Level Indicator and a Low Pressure a floor in the "valve down" position. The 100 pound Supervisory Switch. The Liquid Level Indicator provides (45kg) and 215 pound (98kg) through 1000 pound the convenience of determining the container's agent (454kg) containers are supplied with one or two weigh without removing it from its installed location. U- shaped mounting brackets, depending upon contain - The Low Pressure Supervisory Switch provides con- er size, for mounting to a wall or other secure surface. stant monitoring of the container's internal pressure. In the event of a decrease in container internal pressure ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS from 360 psig to 272 psig (2482.1 kpa to 1875.4kpa), The Clean Agent shall be stored in Fike Series 70 the Supervisory Switch normally closed contacts will Clean Agent Storage Containers. The containers shall open. This will cause a supervisory and /or trouble be capable of being filled, in one pound increments, to • alarm at the system control panel. their listed maximum capacity. The Clean Agent con- tainer shall be activated by a signal from the control Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are available panel which is processed by the Agent Release for installation in the upright, inverted or horizontal posi- Module. This module shall store the power required to tions, depending upon the user's particular needs and activate the initiator. The valve shall contain a scored, the type and size container. specified. The mounting non - fragmenting, rupture disc to provide an immediate, location of the container is quite flexible. It can be total discharge of all the agent. The Clean Agent is mounted at the exact point of discharge or at a remote stored in the container as a liquid, having a natural location by adding distribution piping from the container vapor pressure of 66.4 psig at 77 °F (457.8kpa at 25 °C). to the nozzle system ( Refer to the Fike Specifications To aid in discharge, the container shall be super -pres- and Installation Instruction manual). The operating tern- surized to 360 psig at 70 °F (2482.1 kpa at 21.1°C) with perature range is +32 °F to +130 °F (0 °C to 54.4 °C) in dry nitrogen. Agent discharge shall be completed in 10 any installation. seconds, or less. The Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers must be Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be actuated by used in a pre- engineered system utilizing a balanced either an electrical manual discharge station, an auto - piping configuration(s). For assistance, consult your matic detection device(s) or an increase in internal � local Fike Distributor or Fike Protection Systems. pressure due to heating the Clean Agent to approxi- l mately 150 °F (65.6 °C). At this temperature, internal RELIABILITY pressure will be adequate to burst the rupture disc, dis- Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are manufac- charging the contents of the container. Normal operat- tured in strict accordance with Department of ing temperature shall be +32 °F to +130 °F (0 °C to Transportation (D.O.T.) regulations. The Fike Series 54.4 °C) in any installation. • 70 Clean Agent Containers have successfully passed testing by Factory Mutual and Underwriters Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be equipped with Laboratories, Inc. Before leaving the factory, each con- a pressure gauge to display internal pressure. This tainer must pass extensive leakage testing, and pres- gauge shall be an integral part of the container and sure testing to 1000 psig (6894.76kpa). The containers color coded for fast referencing of pressure readings. A are constructed from carbon steel alloys and painted Low Pressure Supervisory Switch shall be made avail - with a durable, baked enamel finish. able, as an option. A decrease in internal container pressure from 360 psig to 272 psig (2482.1 kpa to INSTALLATION 1875.4kpa)_ shall cause the normally closed Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are supplied Supervisory Switch. contacts to open, indicating a trou- with a mounting bracket that is designed to provide the ble or supervisory condition, at the control panel. most effective and versatile installation for that particu- lar container. The 35 pound (16kg) container bracket Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be fastened to a employs two U -bolts for securing the container to the wall, or other secure surface, using a one piece mount - bracket. The 60 pound (27kg) container is secured ing bracket that is designed for the most effective and using two quick connecting, over - center handle clamps. versatile installation of each container. The 125i and 215i pound (57i and 891 kg) containers utilize an "L" shaped bracket for direct wall mounting or, CLEAN AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER DATA - U.S. STANDARD • - FIKE P/N SIZE (LB) VALVE (IN) EMPTY WT (LB) AGENT ( ) ( ) GE FILL VALVE RANGE (LBS) POSITION 4 " 70 -098 20 1 35 12 -21 Horiz. or Upright 70 -089 35 1 55 22 -38 Horiz. or Upright . 70 -022 60 1 80 37 -64 Horiz. or Upright 70 -088 100 1 90 58 -100 Upright 70 -041 125i 2 1/2 180 72 -125 Inverted 70 -077 215i 2 1/2 225 124 -215 Inverted 70-087 215 3 285 123 -215 Upright 70 -086 375 3 375 215 -375 Upright 70 -083 . 650 3 455 372 -650 Upright 70 -090 1000 3 673 573 -1002 Upright CLEAN AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER DATA - METRIC FIKE P/N SIZE (KG) VALVE (MM) EMPTY WT (KG) AGENT FILL VALVE • RANGE (KG) POSITION 70-098 9 25.4 15.9 5.4 -9.5 Horiz. or Upright 70 -089 16 25.4 24.9 10.0 -17.2 Horiz. or Upright 70 -022 27 25.4 36.3 16.8 -29.0 Horiz. or Upright 70 -088 45 • 25.4. 40.8 26.3 -45.4 Upright 70-041 57i 63.5 _ 81.6 - 32.7 -56.7 Inverted 70 -077 98i 63:5 102.1 56.2 -97.5 Inverted 70 -087 98 7612 129.3 55.8 -97.5 Upright • 70 -086 170 76.2 170.1 97.5 -170.1 Upright 70 -083 295 76.2 206.4 168.7 -294.8 Upright . J 70 -090 454 76.2 305.8 259.9 -454.5 Upright . • CLEAN AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER DIMENSIONS 1 "(25MM) OUTLET I/2" ( I C 3" (80MM) OUTLET ELECTRICAL --) CONNECTION 1/2" (15MM) LLi i.i ELECTRICAL LLi BOSS r-- EL.. CONNECTION BOS� AM ( . • B B MINII IMIlle A A i • 20 - 100LB. (9 -45KG) CONTAINER 215 - 1000LB. (98- 454KG) CONTAINER (LLi ON 100 LB (45KG) ONLY) A . ■ "II D • VW . ralL LLi w BOSS 2 -1/2" (65MM) 1/2" (15MM) OUTLET ELECTRICAL • • CONNECTION 1251 & 2151 LB. (57i & 98iKG) CONTAINERS - U.S. SIZES & DIMENSIONS SIZE -LB 20 35 60 : 125i 215i 215 375 650 1000 A (in.) 7.25 7.25 10.75 10.75 20.00 24.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 24.00 • B (in.) 21.50 32.50 28.00 38.75 20.28 23.81 28.87 42.50 65.75 70.00 • METRIC SIZES & DIMENSIONS SIZE -KG 9 16 • 27 45 57i 98i 98 170 295 454 A (MM) 184 184 273 273 508 610 508 508 508 610 J B(MM) • 546.1 825.5 711.2 984.3 515.1 604.8 733.3 1079.5 1670.1 1778.0 FORM NO. D1001 -2 Copyright © 1995 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. : a y g fin, �— PRE- ENGINEERED - .�. �.. . : ; _A \ -.,S7 ; NUMBER '.' Protection S , 1.008 , ' • 80 -1113 THRU -1118 'r w a U.L. LISTED r ;; - Clean Agent Suppression Systems U.L.C. LISTED Engineer and Architect Specifications F.M. APPROVED • ,. 4 :.1 a ms- . ;:,, i -. .•+.,.::- ii`: ,,.' , �l ' • - 1 . 1'' t a. .:, ;y{ . F ' ; -f 0 )' "' - fi _ l �.:: a '' 4` " _ ; -1' = Nozzle with Deflector Plate DESCRIPTION: NOZZLE DESCRIPTION: DEFLECTOR PLATE The function of the Fike Nozzle, in a fire extinguishing The function of the Fike Deflector Plate, in a fire extin- system, is to distribute the Clean Agent in a uniform, pre- guishing system, is to aid in the quick and effective determined pattern and concentration. The nozzles are distribution of Clean Agent, into any hazard area, without designed to complete the discharge of Clean Agent in 10 damage to ceiling tiles. The Deflector Plate directs the seconds, or less, when installed within the design limita- flow of the Clean Agent downward without severely limit - tions of the Fike Installation Instruction Manual, P/N 06- ing area coverage. When used properly, the deflector 200. plates will effectively protect the ceiling tiles and help to Fike Nozzles are available in three sizes: 1" (25mm), prevent a loss of Clean Agent supply due to the displace - 1 1/2" (40mm) and 2" (50mm). Each nozzle comes in two ment or destruction of ceiling tiles. configurations: 180 and 360 degree distribution patterns. Fike Deflector Plates are available in three sizes: 1" As an option, deflector plates are available where sensitive (25mm) (P /N 80-1061), 1 1/2" (40mm) (P /N 80 -1062) and ceiling tiles must be protected. 2" (50mm) (P /N 80- 1062). Each size can be used with either 180 or 360 degree nozzles. _ ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS Fike Deflector Plates are made of stainless steel to The Nozzle used to distribute the Clean Agent shall be a prevent corrosion and provide a durable and attractive Fike Nozzle. The nozzle shall be available in 1" (25mm), 1 finish. 1/2" (40mm) and 2 " "(50mm) sizes. Each size shall come in two styles: 180 and 360 degree distribution patterns. The ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS nozzle used shall be provided with internal pipe threads that The deflector plate used for the protection of ceiling tiles, correspond to the nozzle size. Deflector plates shall be from the discharge of Clean Agent, shall be a Fike made available, as an option, where sensitive ceiling plates Deflector used in conjunction with a Fike Nozzle. The must be protected. deflector plate shall be available in 1" (25mm), 1 1/2" The nozzle used shall be Underwriters Laboratories (40mm) and 2" (50mm) sizes. Each size shall be compat- listed and Factory Mutual approved. (See back of this ible with either 180 or 360 degree nozzles. The deflector sheet for nozzle size/area coverage) plate provided shall correspond to the nozzle size used. The Fike Nozzle is provided with pipe threads that INSTALLATION correspond to the nozzle size. With this arrangement, the The Fike Deflector Plate is easily installed on the Fike Fike Nozzle can be installed directly at the Clean Agent Nozzle by simply turning in the set screws on the nozzle, container or remotely, at the end of a discharge piping slipping the deflector plate up onto the nozzle, then system. backing the set screws out, while holding the deflector plate firmly in place. The Fike Deflector Plate can be mounted directly below the ceiling tile or flush mounted, in I ®' • the ceiling tile, for an attractive finish. [. ' .' Protection Systems January, 1996 Division Fike Corporation 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs. Missouri 64013-0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 Revised Issue • MAXIMUM HAZARD AREA COVERAGE (REFERENCE FIKE INSTALLATION MANUAL —U.L. EX4623) R R If • 180° NOZZLE 360° NOZZLE HAZARD AREA DIMENSIONS NOZZLE "R" CEILING HEIGHT • TYPE DIMENSION RANGE 180° 45' - 8" (13.92m) 12 IN. TO 10 FT. (.3m to 3.05m) • 360° 29' - 8" (9.04m) 12 IN TO 10 FT. (.3m to 3.05m) NOTES: a. An allowable area coverage includes any area where the maximum coverage distance from the nozzle ( "R" dimension) is not exceeded. b. Nozzles should be located on center line of hazard area. c. When working with ceiling heights exceeding the values tabulated above, the hazard volume must be broken down into vertically stacked hazard, volumes, with heights less than the maximums shown in the table. • It is imperative that unusual applications of this nature be handled by experienced people in the field, and in most cases, operational tests should be performed before the system is put • into service. • d. Dimensions and nozzle data shown are taken from the Installation Instructions that are approved by Underwriters Laboratories for FIKE Pre - Engineered Clean Systems. • • • FORM NO. D1008 -15 Copyright m 1996 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN U.S.A. • $ i i i _je , : 0 :'; A . i , „ ) , , CATALOG 3 UMBER N I a ACTUATOR 1108 2. Protection Systems • Clean Agent Suppress Systems 70-1651 Architect and Engineering Spec :fications U.L. Listed FM Approved • .,,, • : • r R""rO 4 ,.. ! t t , : � ' . , -� _ 111. " • 1 DESCRIPTION: INSTALLATION: The Gas Cartridge Actuator (G.C.A.), P/N 70 -1651, The G.C.A. has two (2) sets of threads; the 3/8 -24 UNF- provides the necessary pressure to fully open all Fike's 20 thread is used to install the G.C.A. in either 1" or 2 1/2' Clean Agent containers utilizing a Fike fast acting (25mm or 65mm) valved containers and the 7/16 -20 rupture disc assembly. The G.C.A. consists of a stain- UNF -24 thread is used to install the G.C.A. in the 3" less steel body containing two (2) sets of bridge wires (80mm) valved containers, without modification to the and a charge of smokeless powder. Operation of the valve assemblies. G.C.A. occurs when an electric current is sent through the bridge wires causing the smokeless powder to it should be noted that for retrofit systems. the existing Ignite. This practice, In turn, generates the necessary junction box for the A.R.M. / G.C.A. may need to be pressure to open the rupture disc and discharge the longer and/or larger than was required for the ARM / • agent in the Clean Agent container. detonator device. The G.C.A. is not an explosive device and cannot be SHELF LIFE: • • used as a detonator. Operating time for the G.C.A. is 10 The G.C.A. Is a sealed device utilizing a glass seal and milliseconds. Operating temperature range for the epoxy plug on th'e wire end and a mylar seal on the G.C.A. is +32° F. to +130° F. (0 C. to +54.4 C.). discharge end. This extends the actuator's continuous service and shelf life to 10 years before it requires The G.C.A. is designed to operate in all Fike Clean replacement. Agent system containers with 1 1/2" valves and also containers with 3" valves with single disc pack. This SHIPPING CLASSIFICATION: device is designed to operate by two (2) methods of The G.C.A. "WILL NOT" detonate any explosive materials actuation: or products. It has a U.S. Department of Transportation classification of:' - - 1) Electrical input from a Fike Control Unit and/or • Class: 1.4 • Interface Firing Module (I.F.M.) thru an Agent - Compatibility Group: "S" Release Module (A.R.M.). • - Shipping Number: UNO323 This classification allows this device to be shipped on any 2) Input from an (optional) independent Fike type of carrier, such as commercial airlines, as well as all Manual Actuator. forms of land carriers 'without" special handling permits and/or licensing J F i ke rolecstan systerru New issue Division FM Corporation 704 S. lath St. • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, MO 64013-0610 U.S.A. • (816) 2294405 • Fax (816) 229 -4615 • E -mail Ipseelesefike.COm FORM NC. 01108 Copyright ' 1997 by Fake Corporation All rignts reserved PRINTED IN U.S.A. • ® INSTRUCTIONAL CATALOG i SIGNS NUMBER P rotection Systems 1026 Clean Agent Suppression Systems Engineer and Architect Specifications • Instructional signs should be supplied in order to provide for a system in which the function of all • devices is easy to understand. Fike offers several different "standard" signs to comply with N.F.P.A. and other industry requirements. All signs are durable plastic and backed with a strong adhesive for easy installation. Signs are typically installed at all entrances (CAUTION - Room Protected By FM -200) and near any device for which the extra explanation is helpful. Custom signs are available upon special request. CAUTION SIGN 02 -3646 Description CAUTION The purpose of the Caution Sign is to alert structed of black plastic with a yellow face. ROOM PROTECTED personnel that the room is protected by FM- The Caution Sign should be conspicuously BY FM -200 200 System and that all doors should be kept located in any room where FM -200 protec- .,CA9dMMIo,a.� closed in the event of fire. The sign is 10" x tion is being provided. 14" x ' /,e" (254 x 355.6 x 1.6 mm) and con - MANUAL DISCHARGE STATION SIGN 02.3644 Description MANUAL The purpose of the Manual Discharge Station x '/6' (101.6 x 101.6 x 1.6 mm) square P rP 9 ( ) uare con - q DISCHARGE Sign is to identify the manual pull station as structed of plastic with white lettering on a STATION the place where the FM -200 System can be red background. The Manual Discharge • manually discharged. It also minimizes the Station Sign should be located in the prox- possibility of the manual station being mistak- imity of the manual pull station for quick, en for a fire alarm device. The sign is a 4" x 4" positive identification. FLASHING LIGHT SIGN 02 -3645 Description FLASHING LIGHT The purpose of the Flashing Light Sign is to lettering on a red background. The Flashing MEANS FM -200 explain the presence of flashing lights in the Light will alert personnel when FM -200 HAS DISCHARGED event of a FM -200 System discharge. The Agent has been discharged and allow them sign is 7" x 41/4" x 1/16" (177.8 x 108.0 x -1.6 to take appropriate actions. mm) and is constructed of plastic with white L pa© Protection Systems December, 1995 • Division Fike Corporation Revised Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs. Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 FORM NO. D1072 -4 Copyright © 1995 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. • 0 . . SINGLE HAZARD ti �, }�; • ��� ^.�� PANEL CATALOG NUMBER Protection Systems 2002 U.L. Listed S2203 SINGLE 14•Z11PD P•NEL • F.M. Approved SHP .ti • P.PI.CI •n ' f0l•m• into a single, reliable package. The SHP uses several Engineer and Architect Specifications software algorithms as well as hardware designed to ensure reliability. Averaging is used on initiating cir- cuits to filter noise spikes and to ensure proper signals. Each Analog to Digital (A to D) channel monitoring initi- ating circuits is calibrated during each change in state • to ensure proper operation of the associated hardware. •. Key code building is used during each portion of the program to ensure that the proper software sequence is used prior to activating any output. The release circuits are protected by an Intelligent Transistor which impedes noise spikes and microprocessor failure from inadvertently activating release outputs (Agent Release and Solenoid). The SHP provides 8 Status LEDs (AC Normal, Alarm, Pre - Discharge, Release, Supervisory, Trouble, Alarms Silenced and Abort) for instant feedback. A diagnostic LED display is provided to help troubleshoot • Suited for Multiple Types of Suppression: Clean any potential field problems, provide current status and Agent, Carbon Dioxide and Sprinkler Pre- retain stored events. A Reset and Silence switch is Action/Deluge Systems. provided to allow control of the system outputs and • Microprocessor Based with hardware and soft- operation. ware integration designed to guarantee RELIA- The SHP can be configured for either one or two BILITY. conventional detection circuits. The detection circuits • Cross Zone, Sequential, Manual Release, Abort, can be configured for sequential detection, cross zone Waterflow and Supervisory Detection Types. or single detector release. A SHP Four Wire • Three Class B Notification Appliance Circuits Sequential Converter, P/N 67 -026, will allow use of four rated for Class amps Notification 24VDC. wire detectors or contact devices on sequential circuits. Depending on the configuration selected, the SHP • • Dedicated Release Circuit compatible with Agent also provides up to three initiating circuits to monitor Release or Solenoid actuation. contact devices (Abort, Manual Release, Waterflow or • • Four Class B Initiating Circuits. Supervisory switches). Five different Abort types are • • Optional Class A module for Initiating Circuits. available including a special NYC option. All four initiat- • Alpha- numeric LED display for Troubleshooting. ing circuits can be converted to Class A operation via • Programmable Pre - Discharge and Discharge the SHP Class A Input Module, P/N 10 -2172. All SHP Timers. initiating circuits are inherently power limited. An ten position dip switch is used to set all options. • Resettable and continuous auxiliary output power. Three notification appliance circuits, rated for 2.0 Integral 2.6 amp power supply. Expandable to 8.0 amps © 24VDC, are available. Each circuit, depending • on the configuration, will provide distinct signaling for amps. Alarm, Pre - Discharge, Discharge, Waterflow or • Small surface or flush mount enclosure with Supervisory conditions. A separate Agent Release or removable door. Solenoid circuit is provided to operate the suppression • Approved for Releasing Device Service and system. A dedicated Disable switch is provided for the Sprinkler Supervisory. release outputs. All output circuits, including solenoid Description The agent release circuits, are power limited. The SHP provides dedicated alarm and trouble The Fike SHP•"' provides a reliable system for use with SPDT contacts for annunciation and control. If addi- fire suppression and sprinkler pre- action /deluge sys- tional outputs are required, SHP SRM4 Relay Modules tems. The SHPTM is a microprocessor based system can be added. with sophisticated software and hardware integrated The SHP is available in multiple hardware configura- tions, depending on the input power source (120 VAC 77 ® 4 . T or 208/240 VAC) and the enclosure color (Gray or {1 .i. 7 . i Lj Protection Systems January 1996 Division Fike Corporation New Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 Red). The system comes equipped with a 2.6 amp @ 10- 051 -R -1 SHP Control System consisting of: 24VOC power source. SHP Controller • The system has been designed to comply with the fol- Red Enclosure, 120 VAC Transformer . • lowing standards: 10- 051 -G -2 SHP Control System consisting of: NFPA 12 Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems SHP Controller NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems Gray Enclosure, 240 VAC Transformer NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems 10- 051 -R -2 SHP Control System consisting of: SHP Controller NFPA 15 Water Spray Fixed Systems Red Enclosure, 240 VAC Transformer NFPA 16 Deluge, Foam -water and Foam -spray 10 -2171 SHP Controller ' Systems 10 -2172 SHP Class A Initiating Module NFPA 70 National Electric Code 10 -2176 SHP SRM4 Relay Module NFPA 72 Installation, Maintenance and Use of 10- 2190 -1 SHP Battery Pack, 7 AH Protective Signaling Systems 10- 2190 -2 SHP Battery Pack, 17 AH NFPA 2001 Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems 67 -026 SHP Four wire sequential converter Components See SHP Installation Manual, P/N 06 -130 for a corn- 10-051-G-1 SHP Control System consisting of: plete listing of compatible initiating, indicating and out - SHP Controller put devices. Gray Enclosure, 120 VAC Transformer • I s a b Y 11 El Y S Y Y d • R A ., . ! Od Od Oa 5 G s J s — : nEl _ i 3 5 g g < -it- -IF- III ri ii . o P _ __ 1cimoa1aaiac� = P2 o i o i :12512116 o e!N v ® ® ® ® ® ®, . oPTIONK CLASS A SCOUIE aaonsoe 0 0 '0 o Ae mow. ama 6 ®, r e ALUM El P4 � o- o mums mew AWtu — . P1 0 sporasow ❑ C • 27 _ o� • NC • 28 e O ALARM 91.06:0 i„ NO • 29 1 • AC Sae T , o .... 8 .-n: C • 30 2 • S O `— 0 Mm NO • 31 o�� (0 (0) C � 32 . 3 • BAT+ --=4 • COY S • AUX+ • - - - e v re - e C91 n I OPTIONK • O I R44.He01.ILE • o • - . • . C • Ms 241/ b - 1;A1T 0 1 a*17 ' ail 55i2 ALL WIRING IS SUPERVISED EXCEPT RELAY AND AUX +24V out; INSTALL WIRING PER THE MANUAL UMITATIONS. s.e • -- • DETECTOR CIRCUITS HAVE COUNTING ZONE CAPABIUTY. 120 VAl I Y r ,per 04..--4 iC " 'e N P1 CIRCUITS ARE NON -POWER UMITED. Op0 ) I ImK SA - JTANDor «'■-C =PIO 01A= 0 S. • OLAOT 200 Of - 240 VAC 3 USE Cala 240 VAC I II-� oE�C 200 SAC O4 OPTION OPT, t SO - '.Ml! 04. C AC NVTRAL — 3TANOOrR 04A91 FORM NO. 02002 Copyright ® 1996 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. , ' . •i - � s ,��...� . ° DET ECTOR f : t::: ' .� :. . E a ( C y 4 A TALOG":: - '' -' '..._a te .\ , 67 -019, 67 -021, 67 -024, 67 -025 ;., -- Protection Protection Systems ` :1072'.: U.L. Listed Engineer and Architect Specifications Ionization Type, Low Profile • Products of Combustion Detector . , ' Bass ■ -•: .._ 1 . , .7-f , c ,L. f \ .-ro r7.1 ell ii . . 67- 019,67 -024 67 -021, 67 -025 Description To enable fast and efficient testing, each Fike detector The Fike 67 -019, 67 -021, 67 -024 & 67 -025 are ioniza- incorporates a dual sensitivity test feature which is rec- tion smoke detector and base combinations used for ognized by listing agencies as a "calibrated test early detection of a fire condition. These detectors are method" which complies with NFPA 72 guidelines for two wire units for use with panels employing Fike testing detector sensitivity. The Fike detectors incorpo- Verified Detection technology. Additionally, with the rate the use of two magnetic reed switches in each appropriate base /module, it can be incorporated into detector. One switch, when activated by a magnet, sim- the Fike Intella -Scan System. Each unit features solid ulates an alarm signal. An additional reed switch, when state circuitry, an alarm /power status LED on their activated by a magnet, simulates a signal just outside heads and a low profile design. the listed alarm range. If a detector is within the listed range for the detector, no signal is generated and the Operation detector is operating correctly. The Fike Ionization Detectors have two chambers, an outer sample chamber and an inner balance chamber. Each detector is protected against Radio Frequency Smoke or invisible products of combustion can freely Interference (RFI) and voltage transients which may be penetrate the outer chamber, but the inner chamber is induced on the installation wiring. closed. A stainless steel screen prevents bugs or lint from entering the chambers. With both chambers ion- Architect Specifications ized by a single radio active source, a very small cur- The Products of Combustion Detectors, Ionization rent flows in the circuit. The presence of visible smoke Type, shall be Fike part number 67 -019, 67 -021, 67- or invisible products of combustion have a great influ- 024, 67 -025. The detector shall utilize solid state cir- ence upon current flow in the outer chamber and will cuitry and be of the dual chamber configuration. One cause a change in the voltage ratio between the cham- chamber shall be open to sense particles of combus- bers. This difference is then amplified inside the detec- tion while the other will be used as a reference cham- tor and provides an output recognizable to the control ber for stability. Voltage and RF transient suppression panel as an alarm signal. - techniques shall be employed to minimize false alarm potential. The ionization type detector shall utilize a Features standard base so that it may be readily interchanged, The Fike Ionization Smoke Detectors combine a highly without any modifications, with thermal, photoelectric, sensitive detector with a low profile, unobtrusive design. or other type detectors. The smoke detector shall The nondirectional smoke chamber senses smoke from have a blinking LED to show that power is being sup - either smoldering or flaming fires. To confirm reliability, plied to the unit and the LED shall light continuously each detector is completely tested for 100% functionali- when in an alarm condition. A vandal- resistant securi- ty under full working power. An externally mounted LED ty locking screw shall be mounted to the unit and used is used to communicate whether power is being sup- where indicated. The detector shall include a dual plied (flashing state) or to indicate alarm status (contin- reed -type switch for testing. When activated by an uously lit). external magnet, the detector shall react as if exposed to a level of smoke between four and six percent ®` ' obscuration. A second reed switch shall be provided as a calibrated method of testing detector sensitivity in I � `' F ` September, 1995 ■ Protection Systems p Division Fike Corporation Revised Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 accordance with NFPA standards for detector testing. Detector Configurations for use with The detector shall protrude no more than 2 inches Fike Verified Detection Panels • 9 from the ceiling and mount to a 3.5 inch octagon or 4 Square electrical box. Detector asmbly' Detector Head Detector Base ---.) • 67 -019 67 -1016 67 -1010 (std) Technical Specifications 67 -021 67 -1016 67 -1017 (trim) Line voltage Nominal rated voltage: 24VDC 67 -024 67 -1016 67 -1027 Rated voltage (filtered DC): 15.0 - 67 -025 67 -1016 67 -1028 ' 36.3VDC _ Maximum allowable . voltage: 42 VDC ' Includes base and head . Supervisory current 40 µ A (At 24V, 25 °C) Surge current 200 µ A (At 24V, 25 °C) Maximum allowable current 0.15 A (At 25 °C) • Minimum alarm trip . current 6mA (At 25 °C) Ambient temperature +32 °F - 120 °F (0°-. 49°C) Radioactive source Americium 241, 0.54i Test feature Use magnet; (internal reed switch) equivalent to 4 -6% obscuration Wiring Diagram for a 67 -1010 and 67 -1017 Base, Compatible with the 67 -1016 Head 1 --) J O T designated as Style B 1 7 1�� li w :u + '-- � � � � 0� Solid lines with EOLR is O • /L - 1 O O M / L � 'pc) I / B f • lrc\ h>I LOWEr •� I EOLR •is not required �_: _: �_:: when dashed return lines are used, Style D. . L 1 Dimensions . - - 6° 4° (152.4mm) 1 t - (101.6rtmm)- 1 1 8" (41.28mm) 2 I (50.8mm) 1 a F 4' 1 (101.6mm) 67 -019 67 -021 J 67 -024 67 -025 • FORM NO. D1072 -6 Copyright 0 1995 by Fike Corporation. ' All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. - [ 7 i ,' ` , ® DETECTOR CAT . :� I , CATALOG 1... J � A \,+. ° . 63 -016, 63 -018, 63 -024, 63 -025 NUMBER r . Protection Systems 1069 ' U.L. Listed Engineer and Architect Specifications - ' . Photoelectric Type, Low Profile • Products of Combustion Detector I Del l r - yy .rj i ' ..:•„:-. '` 101=1,L .;:37 7 - ' • ''-- I IM I III II IN; ; � f . 1 � 63- 016,63 -017, 63 -024 63 -018, 63 -025 Description To enable fast and efficient testing, each Fike detector The Fike 63 -1016, 63 -018, 63 -024 and 63 -025 are pho- incorporates a dual sensitivity test feature which is rec- toelectric smoke detector and base combinations used ognized by listing agencies as a "calibrated test for early detection of a fire condition. The detectors are method" which complies with NFPA 72 guidelines for two wire units for use with panels empolying Fike testing detector sensitivity. The Fike detectors incorpo- Verified Detection technology. Each unit features solid rate the use of two magnetic reed switches in each state circuitry, an alarm /power status LED on their detector. One switch, when activated by a magnet, sim- heads and a low profile design. ulates an alarm signal. An additional reed switch, when activated by a magnet, simulates a signal just outside Operation the listed alarm range. If a detector is within the listed The Fike 63 -1007 Photoelectric Smoke Detector is range for the detector, no signal is generated and the composed of two components: a LED light source and detector is operating correctly. a silicon photo diode receiving element. Under normal conditions the receiving element receives no light from Each detector is protected against Radio Frequency . the pulsing light source. In a fire condition, smoke Interference (RFI) and voltage transients which may be enters the detector and light is reflected from the smoke induced on the installation wiring. • particles to the receiving element. This light is then converted into an electrical signal. These signals are Architect Specifications received and compared in the comparator. When two The smoke detector units shall be Fike part number consecutive signals exceed the preset level, within a 63 -016, 63 -018, 63 -024 or 63 -025. The photoelectric specified period time, the time delay initiates the SCR type detector shall utilize a standard base so that it switch and activates the alarm signal. The status LED may be readily interchanged, without any modifica- lights continuoulsy when the detector is in alarm status. tions,"with thermal, ionization, or other type detectors. Features - The smoke detector shall have a blinking LED to show The Fike 63 -1007 Photoelectric Smoke Detectors that power is being supplied to the unit and the LED shall light continuously whren in an alarm condition. A combine a highly sensitive detector with a low profile, vandal- resistant security locking screw shall be unobtrusive design. The nondirectional smoke chamber mounted to the unit and used where indicated. The senses smoke from either smoldering or flaming fires. detector shall include a dual reed -type switch for test - To confirm reliability, each detector is completely tested ing. When activated by an external magnet, the detec- for 100% functionality under full working power. An tor shall react as if exposed to a level of smoke externally mounted LED is used to communicate between four and six percent obscuration. A second whether power is being supplied (flashing state) or to reed switch shall be provided as a calibrated method indicate alarm status (continuously lit). of testing detector sensitivity in accordance with NFPA standards for detector testing. The detector shall pro- trude no more than 2 inches from the ceiling and mount to a 3.5 in. (88.9mm) octagon or 4 in. square ' ® T. _., ® (101.6mm) electrical box. 7 L. Protection Systems September, 1995 Division Fike Corporation Revised Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs. Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 Technical Specifications Detector Configurations for use with Light source Ga AL as infrared emitting diode Fike Verified Detection Panels Line voltage Rated voltage: 24VDC Working voltage: 15.0 - 36.3VDC Maximum allowable Detector asmbly Detector Head Detector Base voltage: 42 VDC • Supervisory current 45 microcamp 63 -016 63 -1007 67 -1010 (std) Surge current 200 microcamp 63 -018 63 -1007 67 -1017 (trim) Maximum allowable 63 -024 63 -1007 67 -1027 current 0.15 amp @ 25 °C 63 -025 63 -1007 67 -1028 Ambient temperature (UL listed per UL268 standard) 32 °F - 120 °F (0 °- 49 °C) Air velocity 0 to 300 FPM (92mtr /min.) Test feature Use magnet; (internal reed switch) equivalent to 4 -6% obscuration Wiring Diagram for a 67 -1010 and 67 -1017 Base, Compatible with the 63 -1007 Head 1 � J } ll ' Solid lines with EOLR is O M A im O designated as Style B. — – g- `c>�+O �°_= ;��+;;`► EOLR is not required _ • _ ` ` when dashed return lines • are used, Style D. L • J • 6" 4" • (152.4mm) 1 (101.6mm) • • 1 -5/8" (41.28mm) 2" (50.8mm) I =7/ immi■■■•■=1 • 4" (101.6mm) • 63 -016 • 63 -018 63 -024 • 63 -025 FORM NO. 01069 -6 Copyright © 1995 by Pike Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. • ' ) ' . \. 1 ' f �'� ,- DOUBLE COMBINATION . • ., ,._ ' a r CONTROL ACCESSORIES `NUMBER,{ A 7. ; i : l Protection Systems . U.L. LISTED ' .1054 =:;: Engineer and Architect Specifications U.L.C. LISTED F.M. APPROVED C.S.F.M. APPROVED • B.S.A.- 610 -79 -SA Fike offers control accessories in the following U.L. listed combinations: \ ti.": y v \\ 3 8 �., 10 -1643 Manual Release/ 10 -1644 Manual Release/ 10 -1645 Manual Release/ System Abort Main Reserve Remote Reset • 10 -1646 System Abort/ 10 -1647 System Abort/ 10 -1648 Main Reserve/ Main Reserve Remote Reset Remote Reset DESCRIPTION The Manual Release Switch is a dual actuation device The "Main" to "Reserve" switch is used with systems that which provides a means of manually discharging the incorporate main and reserve (back -up) agent storage. automatic fire extinguishing system when used in conjunc- The switch may utilize 1 or 2 Form "C" contact blocks which tion with the Fike control panel. will provide an electrical path to either the "Main" or - "Reserve" release device(s). The System Abort Switch is designed to be used in con- junction with other system equipment. It provides a tempo- These combination controls mount on a standard 4 gauge rary manual means by which the agent actuation circuit masonry electrical box measuring 7 3/8" (187.3mm) wide may be interrupted before automatic actuation occurs. x 3 3/4" (95.3mm) high x 2 3/8" (60.3mm) deep. (Fike P/N 02 -2123) r .t ; , l y -2 Protection Systems January, 1996 Division Fike Corporation 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs. Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (816) 229 -3405 • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 Revised Issue FORM NO. D1054 -9 Copyright ® 1996 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN U.S.A. • ;. ® B ELL �' ' S CATALOG 1 �: �-.. 20 -110, 20 -111 ` ,<y' NUMBER Protection Systems 1104 U.L. Listed Engineer and Architect Specifications F.M. Approved Description Fike's motor bells provide a better engineered motor bell :.--;:4----,,, for fire and life safety _N.. - , . ∎ria,. y alarm systems. A number of _ aL ,..< Y -.: •'' improvements have been built into the bell line, includ- E,tr r � r. ,F ;: ing higher dBA, low current draw, built -in trimplate for •..,,. • semi -flush mounting, low frequency aluminum shells, _ :_: and low RFI noise. The motor is a durable, high torque, } ' permanent magnet motor selected for its high perfor- r' mance and long life. 0 4 T Features e .' • ' • UL Listed for Fire Protective Service. '; ~ • High sound output with low current draw. iiiii-i.s. • Low frequency aluminum shells for better audibility through walls, doors, and other structures. • Both 6" and 10" shell sized for 24 VDC model. ;, . • Integral RFI suppression to minimize induced noise on the alarm lines. • Built -in trimplate makes semi -flush mounting simpler and less expensive. • Screw terminals permit fast in -out field wiring of 12 to 18 AWG wire. • Polarized for DC supervision of alarm lines. • Operate on filtered or unfiltered DC. • • Mount to a Standard 4" squart backbox . • Ordering Information 4 Fike Manufacture # Shell Input Input dBA @ Approvals Part # Size Voltage (VDC) Current 10 Feet 20 -110 MB- G6 -24 -R f" - 24 0.030 92 UL, CFM 20 -111 MB- G10 -24 -R 10" 24 0.030 - - 92 MEA, FM Notes: 1. Built -in trim plate eliminates need for SFP plate. 2. Typical dBA at 10ft. is measure in an anechoic chamber. 3. 24 VDC models are U.L rated for 18.0 to 31.0 VDC. All DC models can be used with filtered and unfiltered (full wave rec- tified) voltage. 4. Approvals: UL= Underwriters Laboratories, CFM = California Fire Marshal, ULC= Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, MEA =New York City Materials and Equipment Acceptance, BFP= Chicago Bureau of Fire Prevention. ' %Tr T . ® i �- Protection Systems . April 1996 Division Fike Corporation New Issue 704 South 10th Street • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • Telefax (816) 229 -4615 • • • a Wiring Diagram • 4 From Preceding -}- + To next Bell or - - signal or E.O.L. • F.A.C.P. • • • • Architects and Engineers Specifications The alarm signals shall be Fike vibrating Motor Bells or often and in accordance with local, state, and federal approved equal. They shall be UL Listed for Fire codes, regulations and laws. Specifications, application, Protective Service. Shells shall be aluminum in 6" (or installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be 10 ") diameter. Sound output at 10 feet shall be 92 dBA. performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in The bells shall incorporate a permanent magnet motor accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection and suppression to minimize RFI. They shall include a Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), built -in trimplate for semi -flush mounting to standard 4" National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety square backboxes, or surface mounting backbox. and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building Fike products must be used within their published speci- and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and fications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested amendments and the requirements of the local authority in accordance with their installation instructions at the having jurisdiction (AHJ). ) • time of installation and at least twice a year or more • • • FORM NO. D1104 Copyright © 1996 by Fike Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. . � I :, I ..�. ' 1�• 1' �� • •1 •• AGENT RELEASE C ATALOG' i NUMBER MODULE 1 027 • Protection Systems • " Clean Agent Suppression Systems 10-1832 Architect and Engineering Specifications U.L Listed - S3217 F.M. Approved - •084A6.AY (Cheetah) 0Y4A4.AY (Rhino) • OZBAO.AY (SHP) .47„6 ",t A, ..Lti ,Y1 "jl 'f^ �v FP,itlt .R,�,LI,,,iuil ' I I -- L I� � te �� 1 I 'I : - I1 ' {' • ' • � i ,..• i : 1 W_ I .: ,L.' Ili 1'77. ' 1-' 71 ; •1 '.C,.7 ,: I-.._ -'�) .., `I ""'1" -: - INSTALLATION The Fike Agent Release Module (ARM III) is mounted In the lower right comer of a 4 11/16" (11.9 cm) square box which connects to the actuator boss on the Clean Agent DESCRIPTION container. The ARM III is a solid -state circuit board and con- tains a terminal stcip for the connections of field wiring and The Agent Release Module (ARM III), in conjunction with a d ode t that illuminates it the field wiring been installed Fike Control Panel, allows the electrical actuators used with with reversed polarity. Special care should be taken to as- Fike Clean Agent containers to be wired in "parallel ". This sure proper polarity. configuration substantially increases the overall reliability • of the Clean Agent releasing circuit. With series -wired ac- • ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS tuator circuits, a problem in a single actuator will incapaci- 1 . tate the entire system. Utilizing parallel -wired actuators, that Each Clean Agenticontainer shall be provided with a Fike same incident would incapacitate only that individual Clean P/N 10 -1832 Agent Release Module (ARM III) to allow all . Agent container; all others would still be active. electrical actuators4o be connected in parallel. Series -wired actuators are not aicceptable. The ARM Ill shall be located The Agent Release Module (ARM III) is compatible with at each container acrd shall be securely mounted in the lower either Class "A" or Class "9" wiring. When an ARM III is right hand corner of a 4 11/16" (11.9cm) square electrical used In a Class "A" wiring configuration, the resulting sys- box, with cover.. Alliwiring to the Clean Agent container and tern Is the most reliable available for today's Fire Protec- the actuator leads shall connect to a terminal strip located lion. on the ARM III. ! � I I ke ,dune. 1998 P 5vatema Revised Issue Division Fike Corporation 704 S. 10th St. • P.O. Box 610 • Blue Springs, MO 64013 -0610 U.S.A. • (818) 229 -3405 • Fax (816) 229 -4615 = E•mall tpssales®flke.com FORM NO, 01027 Copyright Ie 1998 by Fike Corporation AU rfghte reserved PAINTED IN U.S.A. s e• _ M SPEcT S eries � SENSO R . Horns S trobes , r \ Division of Pittway 3525 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles. IL 6017 -1 and Horn /Strobes I- 300- SENSOR2 (736 - 7672). Fax 630-377-6495 littp://www..systernsetborcorn • FIRE FIRE Features • • • 24 volt strobe models: 15, 15/75, 75 and 110 candela • Universal mounting plate included with each unit • 12 volt strobe models: 15 and 15/75 candela • One screw mounting of strobe and horn /strobe to mounting • Horn models operate on 12 and 24 volts plate • Low current draw: reductions as high as 45% • SpectrAlert strobe and hom /strobe take up zero room in the • Two field selectable /reversible horn tones back box. - 3000 Hz Interrupted • Single gang mounting without the use of a mounting plate - Electromechanical (horn model only) • Field selectable /reversible high -low dBA output on horn • Self- contained screw covers • (low output on 24 volt models only) • Aesthetically pleasing design . - 101 peak dBA @ 10 ft. high output' • Synchronize horn and strobe with Sync•Circuit'" module - 96 peak dBA @ 10 ft. low output' • Silence horn on hom /strobe over a single pair of wires using • Field selectable /reversible temp 3 pattern or non -temp 3 Sync•Circuit module continuous pattern on horn • Horn /strobe can be wired either in tandem or independently ' Sound output varies with tone and output options selected: sound levels based upon anechoic room measurements. Specifications • Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG - • Mounting: 4" x 4" x 1' /2" or - Size of strobe and 2" x:4" x 1 standard boxes - horn /strobe with Operating temperature: 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) universal plate: 5" x 55/8" x215/.6" Voltages: 12 or 24 VDC and Size of strobe and FWR unfiltered horn /strobe with Operating small footprint plate: 35/8" x 5 x 2 voltage range": 12 V, 10.5 - 17 V Size of horn with 24 V, 20 - 30 V universal mounting plate: 5" x 5 /a" x 1 " These products should be operated within their rated voltage range; Size of horn without UL does, however, test functional integrity to —20% and +10% of manufacturer's stated ranges. mounting plate: 2 x 5 x 1 Weight, horn only: 7.2 oz. . Weight, strobe and t `)) approved horn /strobe: 8.8 oz. riail APPRO1ED a System Sensor 4/97 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A05 936 - 02 General Description System Sensor SpectrAlert Senes strobes. horns, and combination horn/ selectable features are accomplished with the use of puns and jumpers • strobes are UL listed for pnmary signaling in life safety systems and meet located on the back of each SpectrAlert horn and horn /strobe. An accessory ADA public mode visible signaling requirements. module is not needed to make these field selections. The horn on horn/ t. ct SperAlert products can be connected to the alarm indicating circuit of strobe models trtfl operate on a coded power supply. The horn only model. .� a lire alarm control panel and are compatible with OC line supervision. The however. will not operate on a coded power supply. In such instances. 4 SpectrAlert product line mounts to standard back boxes with the use of a substitute with a System Sensor model MAl2/240. universal mourning plate included with each unit. An optional small Strobes footprint mounting plate fits to a single gang box. An accessory back box The ADA compliant SpectrAlert strobes are electronic visible warning • skirt gives a cosmetic finish to a 4' x 4' x I /:' or a _ x 4' x l /; surface signals that flash at l Hz over their operating voltage range. These products mounted back box. All strobe and horn /strobe mounting options require are available in 24 volt models at 15. IS/ 75, 75 and 110 candela intensities only one screw attachment of product to plate. and in 12 volt models at 15 and 15/75 candela intensities. SpectrAlert These products are designed for 12 and 24 VDC and full wave rectified products feature dramatic reductions in current requirements. unfiltered power. Full wave rectified operation requires more current than DC operation. For detailed current draw information, consult the table Syne•Ctreuft Module below. The horn /strobe combination products are factory assembled with The Sync•Circuit Module is available for the synchronization of strobes and jumper wires for in- tandem operation. For independent wiring of horn and horns and can synchronize two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z strobe, remove jumper wires. When wired for independent operation, the (class A) circuit. The module can also generate a synchronized temp 3 tone. strobe will continue to run while the horn can be silenced. However. the . for System Sensor's Multi- Alert° and PA400 horn products.' The strobe must be running for horn to operate. synchronization module allows the SpectrAlert horns on combination horn/ Horn strobes to be silenced on 2-wire systems. SpectrAlert's Sync•Circuit Module The SpectrAlert Series horns and horn/strobes provide two different field can be daisy chained for multiple zone synchronization. The Module shall selectable /reversible tones, a high -low field selectable /reversible sound not operate on a coded power supply. output setting (low setting on 24 volt models only) and a field selectable/ 'For Multi-Alert and PA400: Strobes must be wired to a continuous source reversible temp 3 pattern or non - temporal continuous pattern. These field of power (non -coded power supply). SpectrAlert Current Draw Table Strobe Only •. AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) PEAK CURRENT (mA) IN RUSH CURRENT (mA) =Candela 24V Model. 12V Model. 2451 Modell 12V Modell 24V Modell 10JV 12V I 17V 20V 24V 30V 10.551 I 12V 17V 20V I 24V I 30V 10.551 I 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Candela oc Fwe oc Fwe 0e awe, oc I Foe oe I P•e oe own OC Foe aC con 0C Flue\ DC Awn OC I Fw11 OC Flue 0C I Foe OC I awe oC awn DC 1 Fwn DC F4/e 0C Fyn' 15 137 159 114 1571 81 128. 591 120 531 80 48 79 460 460 450 460 420 480 150 2701 1501 2701 140 250 801 1081 921 :241 140 190' 170 230 220 260 270 370 15/75 168 182 142 171 99 150 761 92 581 93 59' 132 4 90 520 490 520) 460 480 170 2701 1701 2701 1 601 270 781 1041 381 1261 160 185 1701 230 210 270 270 360 ---. 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1451 170 1231 159 102' 141 NA NA NA NA I NA NA 350 4401 3401 4601 3301 480 NA I NA I NA I NA I NA NA 1901 240 230 280 290 380 ` 110 NA NA NA NA I NA NA 1691 2201 1401 191 115 174 NA I NA NA NA 1 NA NA 4601 5601 450) 5701 4201 520 NA 1 NA I NA I NA I NA NA 1901 230 220 290 2901 370, Horn Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Modell 2 Modell • H19M.ow Temp 10.5V 1 i V ma I 24V I 3051 • e Tone Volume /Non OC Fw ce e oe Flue CCIFwe oeIFwe x IFwe • Eteezo High Temo 10 I1 t0 'al 141 14 191 211 251 tel 291 28 mech. Non 10 18 10 191 14 25 171 291 231 341 301 42 Law Temo NA NA NA NA NA NA I11 121 131 131 171 1! Nan NA NA ` NA NA NA NA 121 161 141 191 171 2 , 3000 H2 High Tema ` 11 13 11 11 16 16 241 281 281 231 371 fi Interrupt Non 11 17 11 21 14 28 191 34) 271 391 351 45 Law Tema NA NA NA NA ` NA NA 741 III 1 71 151 211 19 Nan NA NA NA NA NA NA 731 181 161 211 221 2! Horn /Strobe -15 cd Horn /Strobe - 75 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Mode) 24V Modell 12V Modell 24V Model. High/Law Temp 10.551 I 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High/Law Temp 10.9V I 1251 I 17V 2051 I 24V I 3051 Tone Volume /Non oc Foe cc I Fw e1 oc I Foe oc I awe OC l' oe I Foe Tone Volume /Nan oe I Fin oe I FMe oe Foe 0e I awe 0C FWe OC I Foe EleC2o- Nip Tema 143 1701 t24 1871 95 142 781 101 781 96 751 141 Electra. Hign Tema NA I NA I NA 1 NA 1 NA NA 1641 191 148 1671 131 167 moon. Pon 143 1761 1241 1671 951 142 691 98) 781_100 781 138 meeh. Nan NA 1 NA I NA I NA I NA NA 1631 188 146 teal 172 169 Tema Law Tea NA NA m NA NA NA NA 70I 92 881 931 83 137 Law Tama NA I NA 1 NA I NA NA NA 158) 182 1361 162 1191 156 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 71 92 87 93 63 132 Non NA NA) NA I NA NA NA 157 182 137 162 119 157 3000 Hz High Temp 14 172 125 168) 97 14 4 831 108 81 103 83 148 3000 Hz Hign Tomo NA NA 1 NA NA NA NA 169 196 151 172 139 174 We/MX Non 14 173 125 16a 951 148 781 102 80 106 81 142 Intemlpt. Non NA 1 NA 1 NA I NA NA NA 164 192 ISO 175 137 177' LOW Tamp NA NA NA 1 NA NA i NA 731 94 70 95 87 134 Low Tema NA I NA) NA 1 NA NA NA 159 184 140 164 123 160 Nan NA NA NA NA NA NA_ 7 21 921 691 941 88 132 Non _ NA I NA NA 1 NA NA NA _ 1561 166 139 163 124 162 Horn/Strobe -15/75 cd Horn /Strobe -1.10 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 1251 Medele 2451 Models 121. Model. 2451 Models . HIgMVLaw Temp 10.9 1251 17V mV 24V 30V High/Law Temp 10.551 12V 17V 2051 24V 3051 Tone Volwne Mon oc I Foe OC awe OC Foe oe Foe CO awe oc awe Tone Volume /Nan oe a Amu awn we oe e oC awn oe Pie oe he awel Bean Hign Temp 1781 193 152 181 113 95 113 91 Ill 87 153 Electra- High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 188 241 165 209 144 200, mecn. Non 178 193 152 181 113 164 93 110 89 113 88 150 mech. Nan NA NA NA NA NA NA 186 239 163 211 145`1202 Low Temo NA NA NA NA NA NA 87 104 79 108 75 144 Law Tamp NA NA NA NA NA NA 180 232 153 204 132 189 / Nan NA NA NA NA NA NA 88 104 80 106 75 14 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 18l 232 154 204 132 190, 3000 H2 High Temp 179 195 152 183 115 166 100 118 94 116 95 aim Hz High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA' 193 248 168 214 152 207 Inmarnlpr. Nan 179 199 152 183 113 188 95 114 93 119 93 154 lntenuaL Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 1a8 242 167 217 150 210 Law Tema NA NA NA NA NA NA 90 108 83 106 79 14 Low Temo NA NA NA NA NA NA 183 234 157 208 136 193, Non NA NA NA NA NA NA_ 99 104 92 107 801 14 Nam NA NA NA NA NA NA 192 232' 156 205 137 198 Page 2 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. A0S -936 -02