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Specifications Advanced Security & Fire RECEfl/ED 2218 NE Sunrise Lane, Hillsboro OR 97124 APR 2 Vin, (503) 519 -4550 Fax (503) 640 -8311 CITYOF TI .7 BUILDING DIVISICN April 2, 2008 Fire Alarm Operational Matrix -YA i T I j 1 General Overview F )P_ y r y The fire alarm system will have battery back up to sustain it in th- . • e of an AC power failure. Alarm system will have dual phone lines, a primary and secondary, 1 a e primary fails the secondary will transmit signals to central station. All functions of the fire alarm system are supervised, (AC power, low battery, phone line integrity, and all alarm circuits. ) Fire alarm troubles and alarms are both transmitted to the central station and annunciated locally at the keypad and horn / strobes. Specific Operation • Troubles are annunciated at keypad in English text, at the same time they are transmitted to the central station. Operator at central station will call a predetermined response list to notify of trouble. Advanced Security & Fire will be notified of system troubles at the same time. • Alarms will be transmitted to the central station as well as annunciated locally. Central station will notify fire dept. dispatch center of fire alarm, and then call premises to try and verify alarm. Response list will be called to notify users of alarm. • Alarms can be silenced at the keypad by pressing fire silence button. • Fire system will be in trouble until fire alarm system is reset by pressing the fire reset button. • Equipment room smoke detector, and sprinkler water flow monitor for fire conditions and trigger a fire alarm. • Upon trigger of fire alarm by smoke detector, sprinkler water flow, or manual fire pull station, alarm will be annunciated locally via horn / strobe devices, central station will be signaled. Company Information F TIGARD Advanced Security & Fire is located in Hillsboro, Oregon and is ( 3 - David Moravik. I have been in the alarm industry since 1981 an teslibQow........ [ ) journeyman low voltage electrician since 1984, ( license # 611LEA ). My s • •t: ' ' i electrical license is (CLE -8 ). Advanced Security & Fire is regi 41 A Oregon contractor's board (contractor's board # 166176). We ar-' : Dail ' , - 0 .• II and the local fire and burglary alarm association. '" �' • • OFFICE COPY fi t . Central Station Information Advanced Security & Fire monitors its alarm systems through Central Station Monitoring in Estacada, Oregon. They are certified to monitor all alarm system types. Phone # is ( 503- 630 -2896 ). Sincerely, Advanced Security & Fire • - Section 1 Introduction R ECE1VED APR 2 2008 CI I YOF TIGA D The Model SK -5208 is an 24 -volt 10 -zone fire alarm control panel (expandable up to 30 zones BUILDING DIVISION using SK -5217 Zone Expanders) with a digital communicator that meets NFPA 72 requirements. The SK -5208 cabinet can be surface mounted or semi -flush mounted. 1.1 Model SK -5208 Features • Built -in two -line (16 Character each line) LCD display provides easy to read english language readouts • 10 Initiation inputs, 8 Class B (Style B) and 2 zones that can be configured as Class B (Style B) or Class A (Style D), expandable to 30 zones • Supervised zone expanders and UO modules can be mounted remotely from the main control panel • UL Listed • Event History Buffer (approximately 150 events) with Date/Time stamp • All zones are compatible with 2- and 4-wire detectors • 8 selectable /programmable output pattern for notification appliance circuits (Including ANSI 3.41) • Built -in Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) • 4 Notification appliance circuits • 4 programmable general purpose relays • Programmable smoke verification, pre -alarm delay, cross zoning and enhanced verification mode features that can help minimize false alarms • Programmable from the built -in control panel touchpad, remote annunciator or Window ' downloading software • Built -in walk test P/N 151204 . 1 -1 Model SK -5208 Fire ControUCo mmunicator Installation and Operation Manual L2 //About This Manual The Model SK -5208 Fire Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 151204) is intended for those persons involved with the installation and maintenance of the SK -5208 panel. It is a comprehensive guide, providing detailed instructions, and should be kept for reference. As much as possible, we have tried to organize the manual chronologically by the tasks that need to be performed. Table 1 -1: Standards Used in this Manual A same graphic replicating the key that you press on a touchpad. LCD DISPLAY MESSAGE The font shown to the left represents messages that you see on a liquid crystal display (LCD) on the control panel and the remote annunciator. l -1, 2 -3, etc. This manual is organized into sections. Section numbers are part of the page numbers. For example, 1 -1 means Page 1 of Section 1. 1.2.1 ttpitiona l Accessories • • Table 1 -2: Compatible Modules Manufactured by Silent Knight Model What It Does SK - 5217 . Zone Expander Adds 10 zones to the SK -5208 for a total expansion of the system to 30 zones. SK -2190 Accessory Cabinet Used for remote mounting of the SK -5217 Zone Expander. 5220 Direct Connect Module For direct alarming and trouble transmission from the SK -5208 to a supervising station. SK -5235 Remote Annunciator For remote annunciation, operation, and on -site programming. SK -5280 The Model SK -5280 Status Display module provides outputs and control functions for remote annunciation of alarm, trouble, and supervisories for each zone. SK -5495 Signal Power Expander Notification circuit power for additional notification appliances. Provides additional 6A of 24 VDC, supervised. SKSS Downloading Software For remote programming of the SK -5208 using a personal computer. Model 5660 7181 Zone Converter Converts a zone from Class B to Class A or from Class A to Class B. One 7181 per zone to be converted. • • • 1 -2 P/N 151204 • Section 2 • Agency Listings and Requirements 2.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1. If requested by the telephone company, the following information must be provided before the SK -5208 can be connected to the phone lines: A. Manufacturer: Silent Knight A. Model Number: SK -5208 B. FCC registration number: AC6USA- 34758 -AL -E Ringer equivalence: 0.5B C. Type of jack (to be installed by the telephone company): RJ31X 4. This device may not be directly connected to coin telephone or party line services. 5. This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field. In case of trouble with the device, notify the installing company or return to: Silent Knight 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 612 - 493 -6455 800 - 328 -0103 6. If the SK -5208 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. When advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible. Users have the right to file complaints, if necessary, with the Federal Communications Commission. 7. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice to allow you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. • Warning . . This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the two following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. • P/N 151204 2 -1 Model SK -5208 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) The SK -5208 is UL Listed as a control unit for use in Central Station Protected Premises, Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems, Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Alarm Service (City Box), Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems. If the SK -5208 and its accessories are to be used as part of a UL installation, carefully read the UL requirements in this section. 2.2.1 Requirements for All Installations General requirements are described below. The sections that follow describe additional requirements for the type of installation (for example, Central Station Fire Alarm systems, Local Protected Fire Alarm systems, and so on). 1. Use UL listed smoke detectors compatible with the SK -5208. Refer to A ppendix A. 2. Use UL listed compatible notification devices. Refer to Appendix A. 2.2.2 F equirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems 1. The Phone Line "Line Dial Type" must be selected for anything other than "Not Used ". (See programming Section 4.2.9). 2. On class A (style D) zones, the number of waterflow devices is limited to five. 3. Auxiliary relays may not be programmed to activate for Pre - Alarm. See programming Section 4.2.5. • 2.2 .3 Require, ents for Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Alarm Service 1. Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.6. 2. The Model 5220 Direct Connect module must be installed (see Section 3.15.1 for wiring). 2.2.4 Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems, for Digital Communication or Polarity Reversal 1. Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.6. 2. Use the SK- 5208's built -in dialer or install the Model 5220 Direct Connect Module (see Section 3.15.1). • 2 -2 P/N 151204 • • Section 3 Control Panel Installation 3.1 Electrical Specifications s Table 3 -1: Electrical Specifications 120 Vrms at 60 Hz, 3A ' Total DC Load 6A Accessory Power 27.4 VDC, IA Smoke Power 27.4 VDC, IA Battery Charging Voltage linaiadifialifil=1111111n "rent 95 mA max. Telephone Minimum Input Sensitivity 35 dB Good Phone Line Voltage Maximum Low Battery Detect 20.4. Minimum Low AC Detect 9 • Notification Power 3A max. per output (6A total) 3.2 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the SK -5208 control panel from water. To prevent water damn e following conditions should be AVOIDED when mounting the units: g 'the • Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry Y my walls (condensation). • Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation). • Protect from plumbing leaks. • Protect from splash caused by sprinkler. system inspection ports. • Do not mount in areas with humidi h' machinery). - generating equipment (such as dryers, production When selecting a location to mount the. SK -5208 control panel, the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0 ° C -49 °C (32 ° F -120 °F or • humidity outside the range of 10% -85% at 30 °C (86 °F) noncondensing. 20°F) See also the mounting recommendations in Section 3.5 for additional environmental specifications. P/N 151204 3 -1 Model SK -5208 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3e3 Wiring Specifications To avoid induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another), keep input wiring, isolated from high current output and power wiring. Induced noise can interfere with telephone communication or even cause false alarms. Avoid pulling one multiconductor cable for the entire panel. Instead, separate the wiring as follows: 1/4" spacing must be maintained Input/Output Type . Wiring between each of these circuit types; High current: AC power, speaker, and notification devices as well as between power limited Low current: Annunciator and zone circuit wiring and non -power limited circuits. Audio: Telephone wiring DO NOT pull wires from different groups through the same conduit. If you must run them together, do so for as short a distance as possible or use shielded cable. Connect the shield to earth ground at the panel only. For the same reasons, wiring within the cabinet should be routed around the perimeter of the cabinet. It should not cross the printed circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits. High frequency noise, such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell, can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid. Figure 3 -1 provides an example. Tel. Line To Zone t Aux Relays ° NACs v A Op � � To AC � i ii To Zone O . � I • SBUS devices A nnunciator Figure 3 -1 Wire Routing Example • 3 -2 • P/N 151204 • Control Panel Installation 3.4 Control Board Components 1 ° Figure 3 -2 is a wiring nng diagram for wiring the Model SK -5208 panel. Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2 Connections Connections o IMO 171. m xm �n �.a,n. AVM Ty - m!�1�9 net mi. mgn. fit •: 0 AO Class A _ , �� Class B °[;ei —� Zone am[ ECiJ J. Programmable Inputs [� { g - Output Relays - - [off! • ALARM • TROUBLE Mg jra O r'n_ • SUPERVISORY • SILENCED c .4 gip' r • AC fill rti C VNiw.i .wg • 1"1 j1 ` CL- '- - - =C !cg Class B Zone_ = Inputs 1 .8 [. - - - ing i '' CCT RI ini NI , g NAC E POI Ea in . %g - Circuit ..[lug MI �g —�'[v{ o p rag 2= Remote —__'_ ,t g R _Annunciator erg :. Connections MI A : MI a- irg a . SBUS Q 1 s' - Connections =g[fri I 0 0 I 4111611 j ] g Input [ ! -: �[� Fa I — o F [] i . Backup s ry Battery o Connector Figure 3 -2 Model SK -5208 Board Layout Refer to Section 3.9 for complete description of control panel terminal connections. P/N 151204 3 -3 • • Model SK -5208 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3.5 Mounting the SK -5208 Read the environmental specifications in section 3.2 on page 1 before mounting the SK -5208 panel. The SK -5208 cabinet dimensions are: 16" W x 26.4" H x 4" D (40.64 cm W x 67.06 cm H x 10.16 cm D). The SK -5208 panel should be located within a secured area, where it is accessible to main drop wiring runs and where it can be easily tested and serviced. End -users responsible for maintaining the panel should be able to hear alarms and troubles. When selecting a location, keep in mind that the panel itself is the main source of alarm and trouble annunciation. When mounting on interior walls, use appropriate screw anchors in plaster. When mounting on concrete, especially when moisture'is expected, attach a piece of 3/4 inch plywood to the concrete surface and then attach the SK -5208 to the plywood. Also mount any other desired components to the plywood. DO NOT flush -mount the SK -5208 cabinet in a wall designated as a fire break. • • • • 3 -4 P/N 151204 • Control Panel Installation 3.6 Current Draw Calculations 3.6.1 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining SK -5208 current draw and standby battery requirements. Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet, Table 3 - 2 (Section 3.6.2) 1. For the SK -5208, the worst case current draw is listed for the panel and panel accessories. Fill in the number of devices that will be used in the system and compute the current draw requirements for alarm and standby. Record this information in Table 3 -2 at Line A. 2. Add up the current draw for all smoke detectors and record in the table at Line B. 3. Add up all notification appliance loads and record in the table at Line C. 4. For notification appliances and auxiliary devices not mentioned in the manual, refer to the device manual for the current ratings. 5. Make sure that the total alarm current you calculated, including current for the panel itself, does not exceed 6.0 A. This is the maximum alarm current for the SK -5208 control panel. If the current is above 6.0 A you will need to use a notification power expander(s) such as the 5495 to distribute the power loads so that the SK -5208 or the power expanders do not exceed their power rating. Refer to the current draw worksheets provided with the 5495 manuals so you do not exceed their power requirements. 6. Complete the remaining instructions in Table 3 -2 for determining battery size requirements. • • • • • • • P/N 151204 3 -5 • • Model SK -5208 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual • 3.6.2 Current Draw Worksheet Use Table 3 -2 to determine current requirements during alarm/batte standby operation. • rY Y P (Copy the page if additional space is required.) Table 3 -2: Current Draw Calculations Device I # of Devices I Current per Device I Standby Alarm Current I Current For each device use this tormula: This column X This column = Current per number of devices. SK -5208 Fire Panel (Current draw I Standby: 140 m I A 140 mA I from battery) Alarm: 460 mA 460 mA Panel Accessories SK -5217 Zone Expander (2 max.) Standby: 60 mA mA Alarm: 260 mA mA 5220 Direct Connect Standby: 15 mA mA Alarm: 15 mA m A SK -5235 Annunciator (6 max.) Standby: 30 mA mp Alarm: 50 mA - m A Relay Standby: 10 mA mA SK -5280 Status Display Module (8 max.) (max.) Alarm: 80 mA mA Outputs Per output 100 mA mA • Max. 700 mA m A 7181 Zone Converter Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 65 mA m A ` Total System Current Smoke Detectors - Standby: mA mA Alarm: • m A mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: m A mA Standby: mA mA Alarm: m A mA Standby: m A mA - Alarm: mA mA Standby: mA mA • Alarm: m A mA B Smoke Detector Current mA mA Notification Appliances • Alarm: m A mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA m A C Notification Appliances Current m A Additional Devices ' Standby: mA - Alarm: m A Standby: mA Alarm: m A D Additional Devices Current mA E Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + C +D) mA mA F Total current ratings converted to amperes (line E x .001): A A G Number of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1, 1= 5.2.5):. H H • Multiply lines F and Ci Total standby AH AH I Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) H J Multiply lines F and I. Total alarm AH AH K am pre *Add lines H and J. pre AH hours required * Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. 3 -6 P/N 151204 Control Panel Installation 3.6.3 Maximum Battery Standby Load Table 3 -3 shows the maximum battery standby load for the SK -5208 based on 24 and 60 hours of standby. The standby load calculations of line D in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet (Table 3 -2) must be less than the number shown in Table 3 -3 for the battery size used and standby hours required. Batteries larger then 17 AH will not fit into the SK -5208 cabinet and must be ho used in the AB -33 Accessory Battery Cabinet. See Section 3.8 for battery installation. Table 3-3: Maximum Battery Standby Load Rechargeable Battery Size Max. Load for 24 hrs. *Max. Load for 60 hrs. Standby, 5 mins. Alarm Standby, 5 mins. Alarm 7AH 270mA 105mA 12 AH 475 mA 190 mA 18 AH 685 mA 270 mA 33 AH 1.1 A 450 mA • * Required for NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for Fire Alann Service (City Box) and Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm systems (Polarity Reversal) and Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT). Warning! Silent Knight does not support the use of batteries smaller than those listed in Table 3 -3. If you use a battery too small for the installation, the system could overload the battery resulting in the installation having less than the required 24 hours standby power. Use Table 3 -2 to calculate the correct battery amperes/hour rating needed for your installation. • • P/N 151204 3 -7 • v • Model SK -5208 Fire ControUCommunicator Installation and Operation Manual I 3.7 AC Wiring The Model SK -5208 power supply delivers 24 VDC at 6A for smoke detector power, • notification device power, and accessory power. Figure 3 -3 shows the AC connections to the SK -5208 control panel. 0 il Black I = Mil r;► �iv� ��E'1 0 — I Figure 3 -3 AC Wiring Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock, make sure that all power has been turned off or disconnected before attempting to connect the Model SK -5208 control panel. Do NOT apply power to this panel until all accessories are properly connected. Note: Note: All conduit and wiring connected to the SK -5208 must meet the applicable National Electric Code, NFPA Standards, state, and local building code requirements. In all cases, the authority having jurisdiction takes precedence. • 3 -8 P/N 151204