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Specifications r r 7/so 98- X07 January 15 1998 A3-400 FIre•LITe ®ALarmS MS- 5210UD(C /E) 0 incor oraTeD Fire Alarm Control Panel with built -in DACT and remote -site Upload /Download capability Section Control /Communicators GENERAL Cr M EA State a Fire n The Fire•Lite MS- 5210UD is a 24 -volt, ten -zone fire alarm 122 -96 -E Marshal control panel with built -in communicator and remote -site •=1 7165 -0075 177 Upload /Download capability (requires panel software re- S624 vision t#MS52103 0 or greater). The integral communica- :--->,".:-: I F, (MS- 5210UD. for transmits event information (alarms, troubles, supervi- MS- 5210UDE) ° .' h F ° , , '. F sories, faults, etc) to a UL listed central station Select- able transmission formats allow the MS- 5210UD to com- � � MS•5290UD � municate to virtually all central stations f ' McanocoA.,,c,,,, U ` , FEATURES r 5210. ' , • Ten programmable Initiating Device Circuits (zones) "' 3 ,, q p • Each zone may be programmed for. CS68 : <� y a ✓ Two -wire smoke detectors (MS- 5210UDC) ,::, r r ✓ N 0 contact devices (pull, heat) FCC _ y = ✓ Four -wire smoke detectors. FCC x ✓ Water operation (silenceable or nonsilenceable) 1W6USA- f ` ./ Supervisory operation 20723 -AL -E ✓ Auto -reset supervisory operation , ® �� rRyar � r ✓ Remote switch for Reset, Drill, Silence and Acknowl- INDUSTRY CANADA — ; r ` 3 ' edge ✓ Auto -reset or latching, critical and noncritical process " , ma monitoring 21325785A F MS - 5210UD • Zones programmed for process monitoring require a . Surface Mount Technology (SMT) contact closure for activation and can be used to monitor: • Fully programmable via built -in keypad (no costly exter- / Temperature (high /low temp). ✓ Loss of air flow nal programmers necessary). ✓ Water level ✓ Gas detection / Open /Close ✓Refrigeration / Tamper (non -fire) • Complies with NFPA 72 -1993 edition (Local, Central • Two built-in, Class B (Style Y) Notification Appliance Station and Remote Station (DACT only - not polarity reversal) Fire Alarm Systems) Circuits (NACs) — expandable to four. • Reporting Formats include Ademco Contact ID and 14 • Notification Appliance Circuits may be programmed. others. ✓ sllenceable. • Integral battery charger for up to 60 hours of standby ✓ Non-Silenceable (a strobe circuit can keep flashing after the panel is silenced). power ✓ Auto Silence (program 5 to 30 minutes) • Fuseless, power - limited technology meets new UL ✓ Silence Inhibit (60 seconds). power- limiting requirements, effective May 1, 1995 ✓ Coding (March Time, Temporal, California) • Programmable Alarm Presignal Timer, Alarm Verifica- • 3 0 Amps of Notification Appliance power, expandable to Lion Timer and Optional Trouble Reminder. 6 0 amps (meets the critical power requirements for ADA • Single- person walk test with 256 -event walk -test buffer and UL -1971 devices) • Fire drill function. • Two built -in, fully programmable Form -A relays - expand- • Zone disable capability (software) able to four with two Form -C relays • 256 -Event history buffer with time and date stamp, stored • Dual -line rotary- or Touch - Tone® -dial DACT interfaces in permanent memory to public telephone network (leased phone lines are not • Accurate real -time clock/calendar required) • Electronics and operational controls fully enclosed in a • 24 -Volt operation lockable cabinet capable of housing up to 12 AH batter- • Built -in voltmeter measures les ✓ Zone voltage • Optional LED -10 Remote Annunciator operates off se- / Primary AC line voltage real two - wire EIA - 485 interface ✓ Battery voltage • Optional contact -by -zone module and printer interface ✓ Notification Appliance Circuit(s) voltage for on- or off -line printing ✓ Resettable 24 - volt power • 230 VAC. 50 Hz international version available rills document rs nor rnlendod to be used for .nslallaion purposes We try to keep our product .niormahon up to dare and accurate We cannot cover all spec rC appi.catons ISO -9001 Or anic. pate all redo cements An specrcaIons are subject to change wrihoui notice Engineering and Manufacturing For more i niormahorr contact Frro•Lrto Phone (203) 484 7161 FAX (203) 484 7118 Quality System Certified to -Ire ure'Ai arms 12 CWgonv4le Road Norlhlord. Conn International Standard ISO -900t • n.vrY eD CChCUI 0()472 Made ,n the u S A OF 51492 -- Page 1 of 3 • Remote Site Upload /Download Notification Appliance Circuits The MS- 5210UD may be downloaded or uploaded (re- • Two Style Y (Class B) @ 3.0 amps each. Use the CAC - quires panel software revision #MS52103.0 or greater) with- 1 OF Class A Converter Module to convert all Class B out compromising the system fire protection at the pro- NAC's and IDC's to Class A. tected premises. • Option module adds two Style Z (Class A) NACs @ 1.5 • Download system programming. amps each. • Upload key system information: • All circuits are fully power- limited and meet the new UL /Current system status, history + walk test files. power - limiting requirements effective May 1, 1995, us- / Zone, AC line, NAC1, 2, 3 and 4, resettable power ing fuseless technology. and battery voltages. Auxiliary Outputs System programming. P • Upload or download within one minute without affecting • Resettable four -wire smoke detector power @ 500 mA. normal fire panel functions. • Non- resettable power @ 500 mA. • Multiple security techniques. • Two fully programmable Form -A relays. ' " • • Requires PK- 5210UD programming kit, which works • Option module adds two fully programmable Form -C with most Hayes - compatible modems (consult factory relays. for listing). Compatible Devices, EIA -485 Port Specifications Model Description Single PC board design using Surface Mount Technology LED -10 Ten -zone Remote Annunciator. Mounts to 3- (SMT). Two modular telephone jacks for connection to gang electrical box only, i.e., Fire•Lite P/N RJ31X/Modules. 10103 or equivalent (requires LED- 101M). AC Power AFM -16AF Annunciator Fixed Module, 16 Alarm LEDs, common Trouble LED. Mounts to 4 -gang • 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.3 amps. electrical box only (see DF- 51465). • 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.2 amps ( "E" suffix). LDM -32F Graphic Annunciator Interface Module. • Wire size: minimum 14 AWG with 600 -volt insulation. ACM -8RF Remote Form -C relay module. Provides eight • Built -in brownout circuitry. mappable Form -C relays driven by EIA -485 • Built -in voltmeter. for contact -by -zone (2 min. required) (re- Communicator quires ABS -8RF for mounting each unit). • One line- active indicator for each of two phone lines. Cabinet Specifications • "Kiss -Off" signal LED. The cabinet is red with a dark blue overlay. Knockouts on • Dual "low telephone voltage detect" circuitry. the top, sides, and back provide ease of wire entry. The • Programmable event codes per each format. cabinet can be surface or semi -flush mounted and is • Up to 100 transmitted events /messages. compact in design. • Selectable /deselectable transmissions of 100 events. Dimensions: Communication Formats Door. 17.11" high x 14.71" wide Express and Ademco Contact ID formats allow complete (43.46 cm high x 37.36 cm wide). transaction to be communicated in under five seconds. Backbox: 16.90" high x 14.50" wide x 4.50" deep • Ademco Contact ID. (42.93 cm high x 36.83 cm wide x 11.43 cm • 20 PPS, 3 +1 standard and expanded. deep). • 20 PPS, 4 +1 standard and expanded. Trim Ring: Part # TR -4 -R • 20 PPS, 4 +2 standard and expanded. 20.020" high x 17.620" wide • 4 +1 and 4 +2 Ademco Express. (50.85 cm high x 44.75 cm wide). Initiating Device Circuits (zones) PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION The MS- 5210UD includes ten programmable Class B Ini- Model Description tiating Device Circuits (zones). Use the CAC -10F Class A converter module to convert all Class B IDC's/NAC's to MS- 5210UD Ten -zone, 24 -volt Fire Alarm Control Com- Class A. municator (includes backbox, transformer, support technical manual, and a frame & post op- Each zone may pport two -wire smoke detectors. Pro- erating instruction sheet). gramming options include: • Normally Open Contact devices (pull, heat). MS-5210110C Same as above with ULC listing and DP- • Four -wire smoke detectors. 5210UD dress panel. • Waterflow (silenceable /non - silenceable) operation. MS-521OUDE Same as MS- 5210UD with 230 VAC, 50 Hz • Supervisory (standard /auto- reset) operation. transformer (UL listed). • Remote switch for Reset, Drill, Silence. Acknowledge. XRM -24 120 VAC, 100 VA transformer. Expands • Critical and Noncritical Process Monitoring (standard/ NAC power from 3.0 to 6.0 amps and sys auto reset). tem power from 3.6 amps to 6.6 amps. All circuits are power - limited and fully supervised. They LED -101M LED 10 Remote Annunciator Interface allow up to 100 ohms of line resistance and allow for use Module. of 12 to 18 AWG wire. Page 2 of 3 — OF-51492 PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION, cont'd NAC -REM Notification Appliance (Signal) Circuit. Relay DP- 5210UD Internal Dress Panel (included when order - Expander Module. Adds two (Class A) NACs ing MS- 5210UDC). and two Form -C relays. MCBL -7 DACT phone cord, 7 feet long (two required). CAC -10F Class A Converter Module. Converts all Class BB -17F UL listed battery backbox. Required for bat - B Initiating Device Circuits (zones) and stan- teries over 12 AH. dard Notification Appliance Circuits to Class ABS -8RF Metal enclosure for mounting each ACM -8RF A module. PRT -24 Printer Interface Module. Provides an EIA -232 TR -4-R Trim ring. printer output. Includes cable, DB9F and DB25 adapter. PS -1270 Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH (two required). PK- 5210UD Upload /download utility includes: program- PS -12120 Battery, 12 volt, 12.0 AH (two required). ming software (3.5" IBM - compatible, high- PS -12170 Battery, 12 volt, 17.0 AH (two required, requires density disks) and instruction manual. B8 -17F backbox). UL LISTED RECEIVERS compatible with the MS- 5210UD Osborne Radionlcs Silent Ill Hoffman 60001 Sescoa Sur -Gard Format # Ademco Knight CS - 4000 FBI Models 6500 3000R MLR - 2 (Addresses 16 & 42) 685 (1) 9000 (3) CP220FB 1 &2 (5) (7) (9) 0 4 +1 Ademco Express V V ✓ 1 4 +2 Ademco Express V V V (8) V 2 3 +1 /Standard /1800/2300 ✓ ✓ (2) ✓ ✓ (4) ✓ V(5,6) ✓ ✓ 3 3 +1 /Expanded /1800/2300 V V (2) V V (4) V V V 4 3 +1 /Standard /1900/1400 ✓ V (2) V (4) ✓ V V . 5 3 +1 /Expanded /1900/1400 V V (2) V (4) ✓ V V 6 4 +1 /Standard /1800/2300 V V (2) V V (4) V V (5) V ✓ 7 4 +1 /Expanded /1800/2300 V V (2) V (4) V V ✓ 8 4 +1 /Standard /1900/1400 V V (2) V (4) V V ✓ 9 4 +1 /Expanded /1900/1400 V V (2) V (4) V V ✓ A 4 +2/Standard /1800/2300 V V (2) V V (4) V V (5) V V B 4 +2/Expanded /1800/2300 V V (2) V (4) V V V C 4 +2/Standard /1900/1400 V V (2) V (4) V V V D 4 +2/Expanded /1900/1400 V V (2) V (4) V V V E Ademco Contact ID V V ✓ ✓ KEY: (1) With 685 -8 Line Card with Rev 4.4d software. (2) With 9002 Line Card Rev 9035 software or 9032 Line Card with 9326A software. (3) Rev. 4.0 software. (4) FBI CP220FB Rec -11 Line Card with Rev 2.6 software and a memory card with Rev 3.8 software. (5) Model 6500 with Rev 600 software. (6) Model 6000 with Rev 204 software. (7) With Rev B control card at Rev 1.4 software and Rev C line card at Rev 1.5 software. (8) Model 2 only. (9) Version 1.62 software. DF -51492 — Page 3 of 3 7 February 20, 1998 B -100 FIre•LITe rns BCD - 40 Series IncorporaTeD Liquid Crystal Display Fire Annunciators for use with MS -9200 Section: Annunciators GENERAL California The Fire•Lite LCD-40 Series are compact, cost - effective, State Fire 40 character, backlit LCD Fire Annunciators for use with Marshal the MicroScan -9200 Addressable Fire Alarm Control I" " "I 7165-0075:158 Panel. The LCD-40 Series consists of two models: the S2424 CS635 basic LCD-40 and the low -cost LCD -40L. The LCD-40 Se- n I E /A ries are capable of displaying English- language text of sys- , v, r� tern point status including: device type, independent point 16 -94 -E Vol. III alarm, trouble or supervisory, zone and custom alpha la bels programmed into the MS -9200. The LCD-40 Series also provides system status LEDs to display Power, Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory. Remote control of critical sys- r tern functions, such as Reset, Silence, Acknowledge, and Iiipg SYSTEMS ALL NORMAL Drill, can be accomplished with the model LCD-40 only. 2:42 A MON 6/16/9S ' Communications between the MS -9200 and the LCD -40 I 111=11 Series are accomplished over a serial interface employing the EIA -485 communication standard. Up to 32 LCD-40 ( —) ( . ) ( ) ( "u. ) ••N. ; Series annunciators may be connected to the EIA -485 cir- cuit. Annunciators may be powered from the host MS -9200 or remote power supplies (requires filtered, regulated power). FEATURES • English language, 40 character (20 characters x 2 lines) OPERATION LCD - backlit, Liquid Crystal Display. The LCD-40 Series annunciators provide the MS -9200 Ad- • Control Switches for System Acknowledge, Signal Si- dressable Fire Alarm Control Panel with point annuncia- lence, Drill and Reset with enable key are included on tion, displayed in English- language text on a 40- character the model LCD-40 only (shown). LCD display. The LCD-40 Series annunciators also pro- • Both models include system status LEDs for Power, vide an array of LEDs to indicate system status, while the Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory. LCD-40 also includes control switches for remote control • No programming necessary — LCD mimics the MS -9200 of critical system functions. display. – The LCD -40 annunciator series provides the MS -9200 with • Displays device type identifiers, individual point alarm, up to 32 remote serially connected annunciators. All field - trouble or supervisory, zone and custom alpha labels. wiring terminations on the LCD -40 Series use removable, • Time and date display field. compression -type terminal blocks for ease of wiring and • Aesthetically pleasing, semi -flush mount design. circuit testing. • Serial EIA -485 interface for reduced installation cost (see Communications between the FACP and the annunciators reverse side for wiring diagram). are accomplished over an EIA -485 serial interface, greatly • May be powered by 24 VDC from the host FACP or by reducing wire and installation cost over traditional systems. remote power supplies (requires filtered, regulated Six wires total are required: two for the EIA -485 communi- power). cations in (twisted - pair), two for the EIA -485 communica- tions return (twisted -pair from last LCD -40(L) on loop) and • Up to 32 LCD-40 Series annunciators per MS -9200. two for 24 VDC regulated power. Dip switches control lo- - Plug -in terminal blocks for ease of installation and ser- cal functions such as: piezo disable, control switches /key- vice. switch disable, transmit/receive mode. • Can be remotely located up to 3,000 feet from host con- trol panel. INSTALLATION • Local piezo sounder with alarm and trouble resound. The LCD -40 Series can be semi -flush mounted to a • Semi - flush- mounts to 2 -3/16" (minimum) deep, three- 2 -3/16" (minimum) deep, three -gang electrical box ( Fire•Lite gang electrical box (Fire•Lite P/N 10103 or equivalent); P/N 10103 or equivalent). Alternately, an SBB -3 surface or surface- mounts to Fire•Lite SBB -3 surface backbox. backbox is available for surface -mount applications. • This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes We try to keep our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or IS0-9001 I 1 i I . anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing more information, contact Fire•Ilte. Phone, (203) 484.7161 FAX (203) 484 -7118 Quality System Certified to la Fire Lure'ALarms International Standard ISO-9001 • � •o , �, eD 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Made to the u S A DF -51474 — Page 1 of 2 ORDERING INFORMATION • LCD-40 40 character, backlit, English language, LCD Fire Annunciator with control switches for remote control of critical system functions, and key- switch lock. LCD -40L Low -cost version of above without control switches and key- switch lock. DIM -485 Display Interface Module (necessary to convert EIA -232 output of MS -9200 to EIA -485 (terminal mode) for use with LCD-40 Series). ROM1- MS9200 PROM kit upgrade includes ROM 73750 or greater (necessary to update MS -9200s with software releases prior to 73750 for use with LCD -40 Series). 10103 Three -gang electrical box, 2 -3/16" (minimum) deep, for semi -flush -mount applications. SBB -3 Three -gang surface backbox for surface -mount applications. LCD -40 TERMINAL MODE WIRING r � �� , u s a 8w. g �S � 7 3,000 feet to end of EIA•485 loop 3 r, , Fv , r Terminal Mode • I L a ' I -- F ' i 'XI" EIA -485 ; , ' . 4 :r (2-wires) C �_ t -� i n' bbbb ....±...., bbbb c e 4; 00 ®O OO ®O 4 FI s' F o F (2-wires) ■■` e ■ • e e e a e e ■■ $ ---- , x ' 3 Terminal Mode EIA -485 return (2- wires) ?; _ ^ akam, " ` 4 3,000 feet back from end of EIA -485 loop 4 t MS -9200 Notes: 1) EIA -485: Maximum of 6,000 feet total cable length from FACP to LCD-40 Series annunciators and back to FACP. Circuit is power - limited. 2) Up to 32 LCD-40 Series annunciators may be used on the EIA -485 circuit. The MS -9200 can power a maximum of five LCD-40 Series annunciators. If additional LCD-40 Series annunciators are connected, the Fire•Lite FCPS -24F may be used to supply additional power. (Power supplies used for this purpose must have their negative terminals commoned together). 3) Between each LCD-40 Series annunciator is four wires: a twisted- shielded pair for data communications and a pair for 24 VDC power. The return circuit only requires two wires for data communication supervision, wired from the last LCD -40(L) annunciator on the loop. 4) Each model LCD -40 (only) may have ACK/STEP, SIGNAL SILENCE, DRILL and SYSTEM RESET switches. 5) Displays all 198 addressable points of MS -9200. 6) No programming required for LCD -40 Series annunciator. MOUNTING TO BACKBOX(ES) LCD -40 flange Mounting ) O O Holes (4) CAUTION! The LCD-40 Series annunciators can r� = M riRL s� ONLY be semi - flush mounted in a three -gang 2r SYST 42 E R S Mo LL 6i 16� 0 electrical box with a minimum depth of 2 -3/16" ® ® ® , ® ., aa ; (Fire•Lite P/N 10103 or equivalent). (• ----) ( ...... ) (,, 4) (, --' ) The LCD -40 Series annunciators CANNOT be mounted in three gangable electrical switch boxes connected together. 0 NOTE: Alternately, the LCD-40 Series annunciators can be mounted to the SBB -3 U v i - . surface backbox for surface - mount applications. 5- 13/16 wide x 4' high x 2 -3/16" (minimum) deep, three -gang electrical box (Fire•Lite P/N 10103 or equivalent). 10103 shown at right. Q ii) 0 Page 2 of 2 — DF -51474 • January 29. 1997 F - 515 J Flre•Llre ® ALarrns 1400 incorporareD 2 -Wire Ionization Smoke Detector Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL The System Sensor 1400 ionization smoke detector re California S sponds quickly to both fast flaming and slow smoldering u I u LC 0 Mtate arshal Fire fires as required by UL 268. The unipolar dual chamber ® e I" - '•'i 7271 - 1209:102 sensor has the sensitivity needed to quickly detect smoke, and the stability needed to avoid false alarms. S911 CS308 FEATURES BSA • Detects both visible and invisible smoke. 1539 -88 -SA • Used with UL listed control panels. 0Q7A3AY • Unipolar ionization sensing chamber: a) Provides exceptional stability. b) Factory preset 1.9% nominal sensitivity. ._ . c) Stable operation in air velocities up to 1,200 feet-per- : # "' . ` ,fix a minute (7.6 meters per second). s & � ,tt G � �': • Removable cover for field cleaning. r w = ,. v, 4 � Ny �4 '. • Visible LED "blinks" in standby. , Y ; p s ::::*0 Y 4 • Sealed against dirt, insects and back pressure. s V • 3 year limited warranty. �'" 7 a " • 8.5 - 35 VDC operating range. Y ' ._- r ` ,, Vi* ; • Field metering of detector sensitivity. ` < i, i ; r r t Y l l x . f %, i _ • Built -in test switch. • Low standby current. „R j.,,.:1!?;‘, • Built -in tamper- resistant feature. � • Direct surface or electrical box mounting. • Remote LED option. • Insect - resistant screening (maximum to 0.020 "/0.508 (with a special tool), providing access to the screen and mm openings). chamber to perform a thorough cleaning. • SEMS screws for easy wiring. INSTALLATION Model 1400 detectors are intended for use with Fire•Lite APPLICATIONS UL listed control panels. Maximum number of detectors per Use for protection of life and property. Superior to photo- zone depends on capacity of panel (see Fire•Lite Device electric detectors in detecting fast - flaming fires. Superior Compatibility Document #15384). Easy to install and main - to bipolar detectors in avoiding false alarms. tain, this detector is designed for direct surface mounting (mounting bracket included), or mounting to a 4" octago- CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION nal or smaller box." Easy -to -wire screw terminals allow The 1400 Series ionization smoke detectors contain a fast and simple field wiring of in, out, and remote annun- unique dual source, dual unipolar chamber detection de- ciator connections. The wiring diagram (page 2) shows sign which will sense the presence of smoke particles pro- the correct method for wiring Model 1400 detectors. duced by fast combustion as well as slow smoldering fires. To prevent wiring mistakes, observe polarities and make Additional key features include a blinking LED standby sta• certain that each conductor is identified. A copy of the tus indicator, an easily visible alarm indication and provi- installation and maintenance instructions is packaged with sion for convenient field test and metering. each detector. For further information, refer to NFPA 72 The back of the detector is sealed to block back pressure "Standard on Automatic Fire Detectors." and to local Au- air flow. The chamber is protected by a fine mesh (0.020 " / thority Having Jurisdiction. 0.508 mm) screen to minimize problems with dust, dirt, and 'NOTE: For Canadian applications, always use a mounting elec- insects. If cleaning is required, the cover is easily removed Irical box This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our � product information up-to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or IS0-9001 :. : .■ .-:. anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineering and Manufactunng more information, contact Flre•Llte. Phone (203) 484 -7161 FAX (203) 484 -7118 Quality System Certified to ® Fire LITe•ALafrT1S International Standard ISO � 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Made in the U S A DF -50484 — Page 1 of 2 • ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Relay contact ratings: 1 Form -A alarm, 2 A @ 30 VAC/ Smoke detector shall be an ionization type (Model 1400) DC; 1 Form -C auxiliary alarm, 2 A @ 30 VAC /DC, 0.6 A @ as manufactured by System Sensor. Wiring connections 110 VDC, 1 A @ 125 VAC. shall be made by means of SEMS screws. Detector will Size: 3.12' (7.9 cm) high, 5.5" (13.9 cm) diameter. have a visible LED which will blink in standby and latch on Air velocity rating: 1,200 feet per minute (7.6 meters per in alarm. The detector shall have a sensitivity of 1.9 ± second) maximum. 0.6 % /ft. as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector Weight: 0.7 lbs. (317.5 grams). screen and cover should be easily removable for clean- ing. It shall be possible to perform a sensitivity and func- Mounting: 4" square box (1.5" min. depth) with plaster tional test on the detector without the need of generating ring; 3.5" or 4" octagonal box; 50, 60 or 75 mm boxes. smoke. The detector shall have a mounting bracket that Operating temperature: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). allows for mounting to a 3 -1/2" or 4" octagonal box or a 4' Operating humidity: 10% to 93% relative humidity, (non - square electrical box. condensing). SPECIFICATIONS, Model '1400 Locking alarm: Reset by momentary power interruption. Type Ionization. Test features: Test port: Insert 0.1" maximum diameter alien wrench or screwdriver into test port on detector hous- Visual LED local alarm: Yes. ing. Test module: Using a standard voltmeter interface, Remote LED annunciator capability: Yes. insert MOD400R plug into detector's module port. Fulfills Operating voltage range: 8.5 - 35 VDC. calibrated sensitivity test per NFPA 72. Current limits: NOTE 1: Two -wire control panels must limit current to 100 mA or less. a) Standby (max.): 100 pA @ 24 V. b) Alarm current (typical): See Note 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION c) Alarm current (max.): See Note 1. Model Description Maximum ripple voltage: 4 V peak -to -peak. 1400 Ionization Smoke Detector, 2 wire, Surface Reset voltage: 2.5 VDC. Mount. Reset time: 0.3 seconds. RA400Z Remote Annunciator (LED). Startup time: 2 seconds. MOD400R Field test module for all of the System Sensor 400 Series smoke detectors. 1400 WIRING DIAGRAM Initiating Loop — Remote + — + Annunciator EOL \ � � r 21 �, Resistor 3 3 UL Listed Compatible -r- CONTROL PANEL Remote Annunciator OPTIONAL CLASS °A" WIRING Page 2 of 2 — DF -50484 • April 1, 1998 F -800 o J Fire•�ire ® ALarms HD -600 IncorPoraTeD Heat Detectors Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL California M a r e a lre The HD -600 Heat Detector is attractive, durable, and fea- Marshal tures combination rate -of -rise and fixed- temperature de- � . •• . :� 7270- 0075:168 • tectors. Heat detectors are available in 135 °F (57 °C) and S2517 ML361 200 °F (94 °C) temperature ratings. M EA Rate -of -rise elements detect heat by quickl y responding (except HD622) res ondin to 250 -94 -E rapid temperature increase. HD -600 detectors use the 0N3A8.AY (H0621, HD601, H0602) same reliable pneumatic rate -of -rise element used in former 0F4A3.AY (H0603, H0604) models, but offer added aesthetic appeal. The pneumatic 0F4A3.AY (HD622, HD623) rate -of -rise element responds to a rapid rise in tempera- 0F4A3.AY (H0624) ture, approximately 15 °F (8 ° C) per minute, by expansion of air within the sealed chamber faster than it can escape through a calibrated vent. The resultant increase in pres- r' , sure depresses the diaphragm, causing the electrical con - > ��:'' tact to close the circuit. HD -600 rate -of -rise units have a wide spacing allowance of 50 -foot (15.24- meter) centers. See Specifications table (page 2) for details. • -,. - Fixed - temperature elements react to heat by responding .-... " , to a specific temperature setting. The fixed- temperature +F ";% `° ,' element uses a fusible alloy. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide quick visual confirma- `..., tion that the element has operated.: h The units protrude only 1 -3/8" (34.925 mm) from the ceil- w -'N. ing surface with a junction box mounting. They have pleas- ' ; , i. v. -"":0, , . ing contours and an all -white finish that conforms to ceiling � , aesthetics. FEATURES • Rate -of -rise and fixed- temperature. • One- or two- circuit, normally open. 1-•- 4 -9/16 -- • Easy installation. \�8. I 2 -1/8" • Low - profile design. 3 -1/4' OR 4" OUTLET BOX \ OR 4 SQUARE BOX cut for HD-600 • Visual indication. surface MOUNTING • Operation testing. 0° mounting. ft—ii REVERSIBLE INSTALLATION •, O I MOUNTING / 11111111 111/ Each detector includes a patented reversible mounting PLATE plate. In one pos it easily attaches to a 3 -1/4' (82.55 r� �'-�� tdtr mm) octagonal box or 4" (101.60 mm) junction box. ∎�i- °� � 8 "32 In reverse, the plate can be used for open wiring without a `:7 _ junction box. A 1/4" (6.35 mm) space between detector 8 -32" round head and mounting surface allows for wire connections. All •� _ _ head SCREWS MOD mounting screws are concealed. •ia to 1' SCREWS The detector attaches simply to the mounting plate with a push and twist motion. No special tools are required. The mounting plate is molded of white self- extinguishing thermoplastic rated at 105 °C. The plate is extremely strong, JUNCTION BOX CEILING SURFACE yet adapts to uneven mounting surfaces. MOUNTING MOUNTING This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or 1SO -9001 :: :� anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice For Engineering and Manufacturing more information. contact Fire-Lite. Phone (203) 484.7161 FAX. (203) 484.7118 Quality System Certified to eil Fire LITe•ALarms 12 Clintonville Road, Nor hford. Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO -9001 titaue in the u 5 A. .¢o.w. eo 0F -51375 — Page 1 of 2 HD -600 SERIES TESTING METHODS • Models HD- 601 /HD -621 and HD- 602 /HD -622 can be tested by the application of quick heat from any convenient source. A portable hair dryer is recommended. However, do not apply heat that exceeds the fixed- temperature rating of the detector. • Models HD- 603 /HD -623 and HD-604/HD-624 cannot be tested. However, the fusible alloy element is generally con- sidered so reliable that testing is not necessary. SPECIFICATIONS HD-601 & HD-621 HD-602 & HD-622 HD-603 & HD -623 HD -604 & HD-624 No marking. ( 1111) Gray ring. O Gray spot. 0 Black dot on white. O Model HD -601 (one circuit) Model HD-602 (one circuit) Model HD -603 (one circuit) Model HD-604 (one circuit) Model HD -621 (dual circuit) Model HD-622 (dual circuit) Model HD -623 (dual circuit) Model HD -624 (dual circuit) Rate-of -rise and Rate -of -rise and Fixed - temperature only Fixed - temperature only fixed- temperature fixed - temperature 135 °F (57 °C). 200 °F (94 °C). 135 °F (57 °C). 200 °F (94 °C). Application: normal Application: normal Application: unusually violent Application: unusually violent temperature fluctuations and temperature fluctuations and temperature fluctuations and temperature fluctuations and ceiling temperatures not ceiling temperatures ceiling temperatures not ceiling temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) but exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) but not 150 °F (66 °C). not 150 °F (66 °C). Maximum spacing allowance' Maximum spacing allowance' Maximum spacing allowance' Maximum spacing allowance' UL: 50 ft. x 50 ft. UL: 50 ft. x 50 ft. UL: 25 ft. x 25 ft. UL & FM: 15 ft. x 15 ft. (15.24 x 1524 meters). (15.24 x 15.24 meters). (7.62 x 7.62 meters). (4.572 x 4.572 meters). FM: 30 ft. x 30 ft. FM: 30 ft. x 30 ft. FM: 20 ft. x 20 ft. (9.144 x 9.144 meters). (9.144 x 9.144 meters). _ (6.096 x 6.096 meters). 'Refer to NFPA for application requirements. SCREW TERMINALS NOTES Application: Heat detectors should be Standard Dual- Circuit used for property protection. Reliance Single- Circuit Detector should not be placed solely on heat de- Detector tectors for life safety. When life safety is Used to send two involved, smoke detectors MUST also be independent signals. used. Detectors must NOT be painted. Wire from alarm panel Battery backup: Heat detectors should or previous Wire connected to be electronically supervised with battery detector. next detector or backup at the panel. \ end - - line resistor. Rate -of -rise mechanism: The rate -of- 4 rise mechanism may be subject to re- duced sensitivity over time. Annual test- • ing of the rate -of -rise operation is recom- ` • ' i,� 4 i• mended. Wire fro ELECTRICAL RATINGS ala rm panel • • 6 -125 Volts AC, 3.0 Amp. or previous 4 - • 6 -28 Volts DC, 1.0 Amp. detector. � � • 125 Volts DC, 0.3 Amp. • • 250 Volts DC, 0.1 Amp. /� Wire connected to Wire connected to next detector or next detector or . end-of -line resistor. end -of -line resistor. NOTE: All single - circuit NOTE: All dual - circuit models come with one (1) models come with two (2) normally open dry contact. normally open dry contacts. Page 2 of 2 — DF -51375 • June 30, 1997 F -200 40 Flr e •LITe ® MLarrns BG -8 Series IIncorporaTeD Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL California The BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a single- State Fire action, normally -open contact alarm initiating point for use Marshal with UL listed Fire Alarm Control Panels. e\ " ' 7150 -0075:148 FEATURES S711 cs115 n A EA • Complies with Americans with Disabilities Act. ADA , • Sturdy metal construction. 38 8 -93 -E • Simple operation. • Operation does not require replacement of parts. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate pur- pose of this device to people who do not read English r words. • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken, r or jarred. • Listed to UL 38. APPLICATIONS � p U LL . Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not - ='- - , - ,' � ,� y� 3 ~ potentially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on the premises to turn in a non -coded alarm quickly, with - ,- : :":"- ;:"."` DY% ' --": : 1 l'f' .'" ' * 1 '',. ' out chance of error. Typical uses include: i s 1. Schools. 1 2. Hospitals. 3. Retail stores. 4. Industrial plants. 5. Warehouses. Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: 1. Initiate local alarm signals. I 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. 3. Start fire pumps. , 4. Any other function that can be initiated or controlled : ' by the closing of a switch contact. i OPERATION The stations feature non - break -glass operation. They are : operated by a pull on the pull cover. This causes a key s latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate ( "A . , AR,M force is applied to open the station. As the station opens, a switch is released to initiate an alarm. The retainer in '; , ,,, ' - '---:-- '''' - , 1 Model BG-8 is a permanent, high - tensile, flat spring, which F I re ' L ® • ALa r rn s eliminates the need for a glass retainer. When so oper- J cited, the cover hangs down (and cannot be reset without use of a reset key) indicating that the station was used to BG -8 (shown full size) initiate an alarm. OPERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN UP TO 100 FEET AWA The attractive design of the stations highlights their engi- neered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or ISO -9001 : 0.. anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For Engineering and Manufacturing :' more information, contact Flro•Lite. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 Quality System Certified to ® Fire uTe•ALarms 12 Clintonville Road, Northford. Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO-9001 Made In the U S.A nco..o.• DF -50628 — Page 1 of 2 shaking, or jarring will not activate the switch or circuit. In- PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION structions for operation of the station are clearly marked Model Description on the front of the pull cover. The BG-8 Station is die - formed from 1/8" thick satin finish BG-8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station. Single- action. aluminum, with the operating instructions in raised letters. Normally -open contact. BG-8 contacts rated at: 1 amp., 30 VAC, and 30 VDC. BG-8SP SPANISH Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station, with Master key fits all stations used in an installation of the FUEGO (FIRE) and JALE (PULL) in large capital same series. letters. Single- action. Normally -open contact. INSTALLATION BG-2R Surface mounting backbox for BG -8 Series sta- The station mounts with two screws (supplied) to a stan- lions. One end tapped for 1/2" conduit. Color: dard single -gang electrical switch box. It can also be MATCHING RED. mounted to a surface mount box. 6" wire leads are pro- vided for making easy connections. ARCHITECT /ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, non - break- , glass type equipment with a key operated reset, and so w • •J U A LE designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they can- P L L not be restored to normal except by use of a key. An oper- , ated station shall be designed such that upon activation, I - it will be visually detectable at a minimum distance of one r 0 " hundred feet, front or side. Manual Stations shall be con ; j structed of die- formed aluminum, with operating directions ... • ",_. provided on the front cover in raised letters. The word FIRE t - r ,� shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters, k } five- eights inch high or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching backbox, or semi-flush mounting on a standard single -gang box or switch plate, , I , F o _ s , ` <,. and shall be installed within the limits defined by the , Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) dependent on manual station accessibility or per local requirements. , , -‘, Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. w;:l 1 AL FIre•uTe:.ALarms. r BG-8SP 2 O 5/8" (1.59) 1 -3/8" 3 -1/4" /(3.49) (8.25) 4" 4: (10'16) 3 -1/4 (8.25) " O From previous To next station or station or ,`',,„ fire alarm end-of -line control panel. device. BG-8/BG-8SP (Rear View) BG Series Backbox Page 2 of 2 — DF -50628 April 10, 1997 G -250 O Flt E�•LITe ® ALamns SpectrAlert Series IncorPoraTeD Horns, Strobes, and Horn /Strobes Section: AudiONisual Devices GENERAL -4 S4011 & S5512 (P1215, P121575. P2415. P241575, System Sensor SpectrAlert Series strobes, horns, and combina- P2475, P24110). S5512 (S1215. S121575, S2415, lion hom/strobes are UL listed for primary signaling in life safety 5241575, 52475, S24110). systems and meet ADA public mode visible signaling requirements. SpectrAlert products can be connected to the alarm indicating CS549 (P2415A, P241515A, P2475A, P24110A, S2415A, circuit of a fire alarm control panel and are compatible with DC 5241575A, 52475A, S24110A). CS548 (H12124A). line supervision. The SpectrAlert product line mounts to standard 0B8A4.AY (P1215, P121575, - backboxes using a universal mounting plate included with each P2415, P241575, P2475. P24110. unit. An optional small footprint mounting plate fits to a single- 51215, 5121575. S2415, 5241575. gang box. An accessory backbox skirt gives a cosmetic finish to S2475, S24110, H12/24). a 4" x 4' x 1 -1/2" or a 2" x 4" x 1 -7/8" surface - mounted backbox. All strobe and horn /strobe mounting options require only one 7135- 1209:173 (P1215, P121575, P2415. P241575, P2475, screw attachment of product to plate. I" ' -. P24110). 7125 - 1209:174 (S1215. S121575, S2415, These products are designed for 12 and 24 VDC and full -wave S241575, S2475, S24110). 7135 - 1209:143 (H12/24). P 9 California rectified unfiltered power. Full -wave rectified operation requires State Fire M EA 319 -96 -E (P1215. P121575, more current than DC operation. For detailed current draw infor- Marshal P2415, P241575, P2475, mation, consult the Current Draw Tables (page 2). The horn/strobe P24110, 51215, 5121575, combination products are factory- assembled with jumper wires r 1l S2415. S241575, 52475, for in- tandem operation. For independent wiring of horn and � n S24110, H12/24). strobe, remove jumper wires. When wired for independent op- eration, the strobe will continue to run while the horn can be si- lenced. However, the strobe must be running for horn to oper- ate. Horns — The SpectrAlert Series horns and hom/strobes pro- vide two different field- selectable /reversible tones, a high -low field- selectable /reversible sound output setting (low setting on i 24 -volt models only) and a field- selectable/reversible temp 3 pat- ' r, ' C tern or non - temporal continuous pattern. These field - selectable features are accomplished using pins and jumpers located on the r $ back of each SpectrAlert horn and horn /strobe. An accessory module is not needed to make these field selections. The horn on g hom/strobe models will operate on a coded power supply. The horn -only model, however, will not operate on a coded power supply. In such instances, substitute a System Sensor model MAl2/24D. Strobes — The ADA- compliant SpectrAlert strobes are elec- j = a tronic visible warning signals that flash at 1 Hz over their operat- ' a s ,"• ing voltage range. These products are available in 24 -volt models . :; ' �' ' at 15,15/75, 75 and 110 candela intensities and in 12 -volt models at 15 and 15/75 candela intensities. SpectrAlert products feature dramatic reductions in current requirements. ..;,,w ;::;;;,,.r._ ,. Sync•Circuit Module —The Sync-Circuit Module is avail- - 1 able for the synchronization of strobes and horns and can syn- chronize two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module can also generate a synchronized temp 3 tone for System Sensor's Mutti- Alert^' and PA400 horn products.' FEATURES The synchronization module allows the SpectrAlert horns on 24 -volt strobe models: 15, 15f75, 75 and 110 candela. • combination horn /strobes to be silenced on 2 -wire systems. SpectrAlert's Sync•Circuit Module can be daisy - chained for mul- • 12-volt strobe models: 15 and 15/75 candela. tiple zone synchronization. The Module shall not operate on a • Horn models operate on 12 and 24 volts. coded power supply. (Sync•Circuit Module available July,1997.) • Low current draw: reductions as high as 45 %. •For Multi-Alert and PA400: Strobes must be wired to a continu- • Two field - selectable /reversible horn tones: ous source of power (non -coded power supply). — 3000 Hz interrupted — electromechanical This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up- to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications ISO -9001 or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice. Engineering and Manufacturing te r. For more information. contact Flre•Llte. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484.7118 Quality System Certified to ® Fire ., 12 LITe•ALarms International Standard ISO • Clintonville Road. Northford, Connecticut 06472 Made in the U S A DF -51609 — Page 1 of 6 • Field- selectable /reversible high -low dBA output on horn SPECIFICATIONS ° (low output on 24 -volt models only): — 101 peak dBA @ 10 ft. high output.' Input terminals: 12 to 18 AWG. 96 peak dBA @ 10 ft. low output.' Size of strobe and horn /strobe with universal plate: 5" • Field - selectable /reversible temp 3 pattern or non -temp 3 con- (127 mm) W x 5-5/8"(142.875 mm) L x 2 -5/16" (58.7375 mm) D. tinuous pattern on horn. Size of strobe and horn /strobe with small footprint plate: • Hom/strobe can be wired either in tandem or independently. 3-3/8" (85.725 mm) W x 5-5/8 "(142.875 mm) L x 2 -5/16" (58.7375 • Universal mounting plate included with each unit. mm) D. • One -screw mounting of strobe and hom/strobe to mounting Size of horn with universal mounting plate: 5" (127 mm) W Plate. x 5- 5/81142.875 mm) L x 1 -5/16" (33.3375 mm) D. • SpectrAlert strobe and horn /strobe take up no room in the Size of horn without mounting plate: 2- 15/16" (74.6125 mm) backbox. W x 5- 5/16 "(134.9375 mm) L x 1 -5/16" (33.3375 mm) D. • Single-gang mounting without the use of a mounting plate (hom Weight, horn only: 7.2 oz. (204 g). model only). Weight, strobe and horn/strobe: 8.8 oz. (250 g). • Self-contained screw covers. Mounting: 4" x 4' x 1 -1/2" (101.6 x 101.6 x 38.1 mm) or 2" x 4" • Aesthetically pleasing design. x 1 -7/8" (50.8 x 101.6 x 47.625 mm) standard boxes. • Synchronize horn and strobe with Sync•CircuitTM module. Operating temperature: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 ° C). • Silence horn on horn/strobe over a single pair of wires using a Sync•Circuit module. Operating voltage range:" 12 V: 10.5 -17 V. 24 V: 20 - 30 V. 'Sound output varies with tone and output options selected; sound These products should be operated within their rated voltage levels based upon anechoic room measurements. range. UL does, however, test functional integrity to -20% and +10% of manufacturer's stated ranges. CURRENT DRAW TABLES Strobe Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) PEAK CURRENT (mA) IN RUSH CURRENT (mA) 12Y Mode a MAMMA 12V Mode,e 24V Mode 12v Mode. 241 Mode e 10.5V 12V ITV 20V 24V 30V 105V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V 1O.SV 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V Candela oc a Su m oc n oc ' rues oc am oc rrm pc an oc ale oc n.n pc awn Dc am cc am cc am OC nw1 oc n1m Dc am oc rem oc awn oc nth 15 133 ISO 114 357 61 1213 58 120 53 00 48 79 460 460 450 460 420 480 150 270 150 270 140 250 60 108 02 124 140 190 170 230 220 280 270 15/75 160 1132 142 171 09 150 76 02 86 03 58 132 400 520 490 520 460 480 170 770 170 270 160 270 76 104 68 126 160 365 170 230 210 270 270 360 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 141 170 123 150 102 141 NA NA NA NA NA NA 350 440 340 460, 330 403 NA NA NA NA HA NA 190 240 230 280 210 380 110 NA NA _ NA NA _ NA NA_ 189 220 140 191 115. 174 NA NA NA NA NA NA_ 460 560 430 570 420 820 NA NA _ NA NA, NA NA 100 230 220 290 290 370 Horn Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Model. 24Y Mode. HIONLow Temp l05V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30Y Tone Volume Mon oc am oc run oc own cc non oc am cc nn ElecUo- High Temp 10 11 10 10 14 14 19 21 25 18 29 26 mod, Non 10 16 10 19 34 75 17 29 23 34 20 42 Law Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA It 12 13 13 17 IS Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 It 14 19 17 24 3000 Hz High Temp 11 13 11 VI 18 16 24 28 26 23 37 33 lntemlpt. Non 11 17 11 21 14 26 19 34 27 39 33 45 low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 14 17 13 21 19 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 181 16 21 22 26 Horn/Strobe - 15 cd Horn /Strobe - 75 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12V Mod.` 24Y Model 12V Models 24Y Mode. High/Low Temp 10.SV 12V I7V 20V 24V 30Y HlgNLOw Temp 105V 12V I7V 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume Mon oc P01n oc Pam CC non CC am Cc Am IC Fon Tone Volume Mon oc rah DC Pun oc nen oC nom IC P1m Cc am Eledro- High Temp 143 170 124 187 95 142 78 101 79 ea 75 141 ENKtro High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 164 191 148 167 131 167 mech. Non 143 170 124 167 95 1 M 08 76 100 76 138 mech. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 163 108 146 160 132 169 low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 70 02 66 93 83 132 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 156 162 136 162 119 156 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 71 92 67 93 63 132 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 157 162 137 162 119 157 3000 Hz High Temp 144 172 125 168 97 144 63 106 61 103 63 146 3000 Hz High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 169 196 151 172 139 174 ovenupl. Non 144 173 325 166 95 146 76 le 80 106 81 142 Interrupt. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 164 192 150 175 137 177 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 73 04 70 05 67 134 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA ISO 184 140 164 123 180 Non NA NA NA NA NA _ NA 72 02 89 94 68, 132 Non NA NA NA NA NA _ NA_ 156 188 139 163 124 182 Horn /Strobe - 15/75 cd Horn /Strobe - 110 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) 12Y Model. 24Y Mode. 12V Modes 24 Mode 4 High/Low Temp 105V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High/Low Temp 105V I2V ITV 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume Mon oc awn oc awm oc am pc awn oc an pc run Ton. Volume Mon oc awn oc Pun oc nom pc awl oc awn oc Pun Electra. High Temp 176 193 152 161 113 164 05 113 01 111 87 153 Electro High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 160 241 165 209 144 200 mach Non 170 193 1S2 161 113 164 93 110 e9 113 88 150 mech. Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 106 236 183 211 145 202 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 87 104 79 106 75 144 Lo Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 180 232 153 204 132 169 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 60 104 60 106 75 144 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 101 232 154 204 132 190 3000 Hz Mph Temp 179 195 152 183 115 166 100 118 94 116 95 158 3000 Hz High Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 103 246 168 214 152 207 Inlenupt Non 179 196 152 163 113 168 93 114 83 110 03 154 In1Nrup1 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 1811 242 187 217 ISO 210 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 90 106 63 108 79 146 L ow _temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 234 200 136 183 Non NA NA _ NA NA _ NA _ NA 89 104 82 107 801 141 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 162 82 136 232 ISO 206 137 195 Page 2 of 6 — DE-51609 MOUNTING DIAGRAMS 4 ' (101.6 mm) Horn Surface Mount r/s-- backbox BBS with accessory �MINIM \ 4147:511 ��.• Backbox Skirt 0 0 ii �. 2' (50.8 mm) " tell Horn Direct Mount 13-MP Horn with Universal Mounting Plate y << J (included with each product) 0 r v 2' (50.8 mm) O e ��_l / backbox w i `�_ S-MP 0 .........""="4* 0 I ran T r Strobe or Hom /Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate O O - ' (included with each product) A. 0 :. o 1--,...,........ V o Strobe or Horn /Strobe with accesso 41 ry a 1111111. Small Footprint Mounting Plate ,. L- ,=', — ___...—. -___,-, Plalp 11/16' x 4- 11116' x 2 -18' (119.0625 x 119.0625 x 53.975 mm) ` O 111111:11 backbox 0 ., ail 1 111.11r.5-": A ito Strobe or Horn /Strobe Surface Mount Sync•Circuit Module Direct Mount with accessory Backbox Skirt SOUND OUTPUT GUIDE (dBA) IL Reverberant Room dBA @ Volts DC Anechoic Room Peak dBA@ 10 ftNDC 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 10.5 12 17 20 24 30 LOW Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Temporal 113NE 3000 Hz Inbmpted NA NA NA 75 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 HIGH Electromechanical 75 75 79 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 101 102 TONE 3000 Hz Interrupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 101 102 LOW Electromechanical NA NA NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Non- TONE 3000 Hz Inbmpt NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 Temporal HIGH Electromechanical 79 79 85 85 4 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 TONE 3000 Hz Inbrnpted 79 82 85 88 88 90 93 95 98 100 101 102 Page 4 of 6 — DF -51609 ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Horn /Strobe Combination — Horn/strobe shall be a General — SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn /strobes shall System Sensor SpectrAlert model listed to UL 1971 be capable of mounting to a standard 4" x x 4' x 1 -1/2' baddbox or and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. b single-gang apab e o 2" x n x 1 -1/2" tanar using the -1/ mount- Horn/strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification ap- ing plate included with each SpectrAlert product. Also, pliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act re- ing plate products, included ed when used in conjunction with the a Al so Also, quirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over SpectrAlert S nc•Cirod Module, its entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist sory y shall be powered from a non -coded of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector s stem. The power supply and shall operate on 12 or 24 volts. 12 -volt rated y devices shall have an operating voltage range of 10.5 -17 volts. horn shall have two tone options, two audibility options (at 24 24 -volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage range of 20 volts) and the option switch es shall 3 be pattern w r ed a non-temporal - 30 volts. SpectrAlert products shall have an operating tempera- emporal l con conti to continuous pattttern. ern. Strobes Strr temporal obes shall be powered lure of 32 °F to 120 °F and operate from a regulated DC or full- independently of the sounder with the removal of factory- installed wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. jumper wires. The horn on horn/strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. Horn — Horn shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model Module — Module shall be a System Sensor Sync-Circuit model capable of operating at 12 and 24 volts. Horn shall be listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protec- listed to UL 464 for fire protective signaling systems. The horn tive service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes shall have two tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) at 1 Hz and horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall silence and the option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non- the horns on horn /strobe models, while operating the strobes, temporal continuous pattern. The horn-only model shall NOT op- over a single pair of wires. The module shall be capable of mount - erate on a coded power supply. ing to a 4- 11/16' x 4- 11/16" x 2 -1/8" backbox and shall control Strobe—Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert model two Style Y (class B) or one Style Z (class A) circuit. Module listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy- chain- service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notifi- ing multiple modules together and resynchronizing each other cation appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities along the chain. The Module shall NOT operate on a coded power Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz supply. (Sync•Circuit Module available July,1997.) over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. 2- 15/16' 15/16' (74.6125 mm)1 (23.8125 mm) j4 DIMENSIONS I lh ' o ' 3.3/8' 14— (85.725 mm) ,1 _ _ 5 -5/16' �- -, um. _ _ (134.9375 mm) 1111 MI — ■ o ■ 5_5/8' _ �I•li0 ���� (142.875 mm) — / 1 - 5/16' � I II,` (33.3375 mm) UPPER LEFT: Hom/Strobe with Small Footprint Mounting Plate ( same dimensions for strobe only). 1- 2 - 5/16• LOWER LEFT: Horn/Strobe with Universal Mounting Plate (same (58.7375 mm) dimensions for strobe only). UPPER RIGHT: Horn only. LOWER RIGHT: Sync-Circuit Module. 2- 15/16' (74.6125 mm) I 2' © _ I N - 5 -1/4' (133.35 mm) 4--01 (50.8 m ) N Mr OUTER: 5 -5/8• = O D - C (142.875 mm) _ �� INNER: 5 -5/16' I ii (134 9375 mm) / 5-1/4" (133 35 mm) e 1 RI I R I h mi.., ,, ._______.--" ' - 11 I A _ j .C." / 0 0 al 14- 2-5/16" ( 127 mm) (58.7375 mm) DF -51609 — Page 3 of 6 • r The Main Power Supply (1) Ttie MS- 521OUD provides regulated power for operating the fire alarm control panel. operating external devices, and operating the standby battery. The power for operating external devices is limited. Use Table A -2A (standby or non - alarm) and Table A -2B (alarm) to determine if external loading is within the capabilities of the power supply Concerning 4 -wire smokc detectors. Be sure to power detectors from TB2, Terminals 3 and 4. MC External A -2A: Regulated Load in Standby 024 External Devices connected to TB2 only Current Total Current Device Type # of Devices (Amps) (Amps) 1 Main Circuit Board 1 X 0.138 = 0.138 LED -10IM (1 max.) X 0.017 = .01 7 PRT -24 (1 max.) X 0 = 0 CAC -10F (1 max.) X 0.004 _ 0 NAC -REM (1 max.) X 0.002 = 0 2 -wire Detector Heads [8 1 j X 0 Q 0 1 ) = . 0 0 81 - 4 -wire Detector Heads [ 1 X I ) = 0 Power Supervision Relays [ 1 X 0.025 = 0 Current Draw from' TB2 (nonalarm) = 0 Sum Column for Standby Load = -. 1 631 Amps Note: N d 1) Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for 2 -wire smoke detector standby current. t.? 2) Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. ' 3 3) The total standby current must include both the resettable (TB2 Terminals 3 & 4) and nonresettable CD (TB2 Terminals 1 & 2) power. Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs Q. during alarm does not exceed maximum ratings specified (see Table a -2B). Q Q 4 50193 Rev C 10!9/99 PM SO 193 C 89 ennrm wry CTV�iCTc Trt{' TCQFfQ7FTt 3'F tF'Rn T? la QA TT R ua• 11 ao r'K1 VV. 4i rAA , ati— OJ.OJ1 na.a .Ja Jaa.�•� rte••••. Table A -2B: Regulated Load in Alarm VDc Device Type * of Devices Current Total Current (Amps) (Amps) Main Circuit Board 1 X 0.245 = 0.245' LED -10IM (1 max.) X 0.017 = . 017 PRT -24 (1 max.) X 0 _ 0 CAC -10F (1 max.) X 0.020 = 0 NAC -REM (1 max.) X 0.075 = 0 4 -wire Smoke' [ X ( ] _ Detector — 0 Power Supervision' Relay 0 ) X 0.025 0 Notifications (1 41 X . 1 1 1 = Appliances 1 .5 5 4 Notification° Appliances ( ) X Current Draw' — fip from TB2 (alarm current) Sum Column for Alarm Load = 1 .81 6Amps Notes: 1) Current limitations of terminals: • TB2, Terminals 1 and 2 = 0.500 amp. regulated filtered, 24VDC +/- 5 %, 120HZ ripple @ 10 mVRM$. Nonresettable Power (100 Hz ripple if MS - 5210UDE). • TB2, Terminals 3 and 4 = 0.500 amp, regulated filtered, 24VDC +/- 590, 120HZ ripple @ 10 mVRMS. 'a Rcsettable Power (100 Hz ripple if MS - 5210(JDE). a. 2) Total current draw listed above cannot exceed: A • 3.6 amps with standard transformer installed (only). (p • 6 6 amps with both the standard and optional transformers installed. Cl) - 3) Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. 4) The current shown represents one zone on the Main Circuit Board in alarm. For all ten zones in alarm, the current diaw increases to 0.590 amps with communicator off and 0 610 amps with communicator on. 5) Current limitation of terminal TB4 circuits is 3 amps per Notification Appliance Circuit 6) Current limitation of NAC -REM module circuits is 1.5 amps per Notification Appliance Circuit. 90 50,93 Rev C 10/9/98 PM 50193:C UMr 11 LJ rnl VV. y 'r .'ld lY�JJy JJl .1UL Jl J1GdIJ /GI a Lei VVC • Appendix A: Battery Calculations 41:1 Use the Total Standby and Alarm Load Currents calculated in Tables A-2A and A•2B for the following battery calculation Standby Load Required Standby Time in Hours Current (Amps) X (24 or 60 Hours) = 3. 9 2 9 f ) .1631 ( 24) Alarm Load Required Alarm Time in Hours Current (Amps) X (i.e 5 min. = 0.084 hours) _ . 458 ( ) 1.816 15 min. [ ) .252 Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hour Battery = _ 4 . 387 Multiply by derating factor of 1.2 X 1 2 5. 2 6 4 Note: 1) 12 Ampere Hour battery can be located in the Backbox. 2) 17 Ampere Hour batteries require the BB -17F Battery box. h Cl) • l 88 60193 Rev C 109/68 PM 50193C /I� 1U /U8 /98 CUE. U8:24 hAA i14Z8J48J1 1U1 J1J&[.II 01.:1" kx,i UV.) Appendix A: Battery Calculations S Use the Total Standby and Alarm Load Currents calculated in Tables A -2A and A -2B for the following battery calculation. Standby Load Required Standby Time in Hours ( Current (Amps) X (24 or 60 Hours) _ �p �� [1.1.1 Alarm Load Required Alarm Time in Hours LL Current (Amps) X (i.e. 5 min. = 0.084 hours) _ �ZS LLT 3dO?•( -� [.bap-I- Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hour Battery = 42 SUP Multiply by derating factor of 1.2 X 1.2 ` '1"7"9 Note: 5 1) 12 Ampere Hour battery can be located in the Backbox. 2) 17 Ampere Hour batteries require the BB -17F Battery box. CD f. 0 U) 88 50193 Rev C 10/9/98 PIN 50193.0 ay. VV JO L1.1. VJ. r.i .,. • . .•✓• .� •✓••...•✓ ✓..• • V. C1 V Table A -2B: Regulated Load In Alarm 024 VOC • • Current Total Current Device Type # of Devices (Amps) (Amps) Main Circuit Board 1 X 0.245 = 0.245' LED -10IM (1 max.) X 0.017 = X 01 PRT -24 (1 max.) X 0 = 0 CAC -10F (1 max.) X 0.020 = ---- NAC -REM (1 max.) X 0.075 = 0:Y75'- 4 -wire Smoke' Detector I 1 X ( 1 = Power Supervision' Relay ( I) X 0 = 425 .._ Notification [ X It I Appliances — 2 ,4.0-+- Notificatione Appliances ( 1 X Current Draw' from TB2 = _ (alarm current) Sum Column for Alarm Load = , 024Amps Notes: 1) Current limitations of terminals: • TB2, Terminals 1 and 2 = 0.500 amp, regulated filtered, 24VDC +/- 5 %, 120HZ ripple @ 10 mV Nonresettable Power (100 Hz ripple if MS- 5210UDE). • TB2, Terminals 3 and 4 = 0.500 amp, regulated filtered, 24VDC +/- 5%, 120HZ ripple @ 10 mV Resettable Power (100 Hz ripple if MS- 5210UDE). 2) Total current draw listed above cannot exceed: n • 3.6 amps with standard transformer installed (only). (p • 6.6 amps with both the standard and optional transformers installed. N 3) Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. 4) The current shown represents one zone on the Main Circuit Board in alarm. For all ten zones in alarm, the current draw increases to 0.590 amps with communicator off and 0.610 amps with communicator on. 5) Current limitation of terminal TB4 circuits is 3 amps per Notification Appliance Circuit. 6) Current limitation of NAC -REM module circuits is 1.5 amps per Notification Appliance Circuit. 90 5019311ov C 10/W96 NM 50193C ••. J.J... •.i .i... • 1 ✓ W_IIVUU The Main Power Supply The MS- 5210UD provides regulated power for operating the fire alarm control panel. operating external devices. and operating the standby battery. The power for operating external devices is limited. Use Table A -2A (standby or non - alarm) and Table A -2B (alarm) to determine if external loading is within the capabilities of the power supply. Concerning 4 -wire smoke detectors: Be sure to power detectors from TB2. Terminals 3 and 4. Table A -2A: Regulated Load in Standby 024 VDC External Devices connected to TB2 only - Device Type # of Devices Current Total Current (Amps) (Amps) Main Circuit Board 1 X 0.138 = 0.138 i • LED -10IM (1 max.) X 0.017 = .017 • PRT -24 (1 max.) X 0 = 0 CAC -10F (1 max.) X 0.004 = — NAC -REM (1 max.) X 0.002 = .Uo2 • 2 -wire Detector Heads P I j x (,001' = , a$ 4 -wire Detector Heads [ I X 1 )' _ ......� Power Supervision 1 I J X 0.025 = Relays . ,d Current Draw from TB2 (nonalarm) _ • Sum Column for Standby Load = .2((3Amps N Note: N 1) Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for 2 -wire smoke detector standby current. • 2) Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay. 'Q • • 3) The total standby current must include both the resettabie (TB2 Terminals 3 & 4) and nonresettable 0 • (TB2 Terminals 1 & 2) power. Caution must be taken to ensure that current drawn from these outputs Q. during alarm does not exceed maximum ratings specified (see Table a -2B). Q. Q • l' 5019 Roy C 1O 9/98 PIN 50193•C 89