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Plans Aha. leW 7 RECEIVED JUL 0 5 2005 8 CITY OF TIGARD oo- BUILDING DIVISION I Fire Alarm Submittal Prepared for JCPenney 9500 SW Washington Square Road Portland, OR 97223 Submitted By ADT Tyco Fire & Security 2815 Sw 153Rd Dr Beaverton, OR 97006 (503) 469 -7100 Prepared By ADT Tyco Fire & Security National Accounts Group 120 West Park Drive Birmingham, AL 35211 Jody Congleton Phone 205 - 943 -6518 FAX 205-942-4943 NICET CET 108686 06/02/06 System Outline Location JCPenney 0288 -1 9500 SW Washington Square Road Portland, OR 97223 II. Codes A. 2002 NFPA 72 Chapters 1 -10 as Applicable(Remote Station) B. 2002 NEC Articles 250, 725, 780 C. Local, City, State III. Control A. 1 MS9800 Fire Alarm Control B. 1 DACT -UD Dual Line Dialer C. D. IV. Fire Alarm Initiating Devices A. 1 BG -12LX Manual Pull Station Addressable B 1 SD355 Smoke Detector Photo C. 4 Water Flow Connection Only, Provided by Others D. 4 Tamper Switch Connection Only, Provided by Others E 14 0350PL Duct Smoke Detector F. 0 H355R Heat Detector Rate of Rise H. V. Fire Alarm Indicating Devices A. 1 LCD -80F Annunciator LCD B. 2 P1224MCW Hornstrobe 24VDC Multi Candela C D. E. F. G. H J. VI. Zones All devices are addressable with there own adddress 1 -99 detector addresses 1 -99 module addresses SLC Loop is style 4 VII. Wiring All Circuits and Wiring Shall be "Power Limited" SLC Circuits Shall be 16/2 Sheilded U.L. FPLP Cable Initiating Zones Shall be 18/2 or 18/4 U.L. FPLP Cable Indicating Circuits Shall be 14/2 U.L. FPLP Cable System Ground Shall be 14 THWN Green Conductor Under Ground and Outside Wire shall be 14 THWN in Approved Raceway VIII. Listings A. All Equipment Shall Be U.L. Listed and Compatible IX. Power Supply A. Primary - 110 VAC Dedicated 20 Amp Circuit B. Secondary - 25 Amp Hour Battery X. Alarm Supervision A. Human B. Remote Station Installing Branch /Contractor ADT Fire & Security ADT Tyco Fire & Security 14200 E Exposition Blvd. 2815 Sw 153Rd Dr Aurora, CO 80012 Beaverton, OR 97006 (303) 338 -8200 (503) 469 -7110 S994 -183 UUFX 0 • System Outline Location JCPenney 0288 -1 9500 SW Washington Square Road Portland, OR 97223 II. Codes A. 2002 NFPA 72 Chapters 1 -10 as Applicable(Remote Station) B. 2002 NEC Articles 250, 725, 760 C. Local, City, State III. Control A. 1 MS9600 Fire Alarm Control B. 1 DACT -UD Dual Line Dialer C D. IV. Fire Alarm Initiating Devices A 1 BG -12LX Manual Pull Station Addressable B. 1 SD355 Smoke Detector Photo C 4 Water Flow Connection Only, Provided by Others D. 4 Tamper Switch Connection Only, Provided by Others E. 14 D35OPL Duct Smoke Detector F. 0 H355R Heat Detector Rate of Rise H V. Fire Alarm Indicating Devices A. 1 LCD -80F Annunciator LCD B. 2 P1224MCW Hornstrobe 24VDC Multi Candela C. D E F. G. H J. VI Zones All devices are addressable with there own adddress 1 -99 detector addresses 1 -99 module addresses SLC Loop is style 4 VII Winng All Circuits and Wiring Shall be "Power Limited" SLC Circuits Shall be 16/2 Sheilded U.L. FPLP Cable Initiating Zones Shall be 18/2 or 18/4 U.L. FPLP Cable Indicating Circuits Shall be 14/2 U.L. FPLP Cable System Ground Shall be 14 THWN Green Conductor Under Ground and Outside Wire shall be 14 THWN in Approved Raceway VIII Listings A. All Equipment Shall Be U.L. Listed and Compatible IX. Power Supply A. Primary - 110 VAC Dedicated 20 Amp Circuit B. Secondary - 25 Amp Hour Battery X Alarm Supervision A. Human B Remote Station Installing Branch /Contractor ADT Fire & Security ADT Tyco Fire & Security 14200 E Exposition Blvd 2815 Sw 153Rd Dr Aurora, CO 80012 Beaverton, OR 97006 (303) 338 -8200 (503) 469 -7110 S994 -183 UUFX 0 Sequence of operation Remote Station Local Device Alarm Supervisory Trouble Annunciator Hom /strobes Relay Water Flow x x x Tamper Switch x x Smoke Detector x x x Manual Pull x x x Duct Detector x x Unit Shutdown System Trouble x x r JCPenney Standard Fire Alarm Zoning FireLite MS9600 Reporting Address Software Software Software Software Software Zone # Number Device Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone NAC #1 System sensor Sync 1 2 NAC #2 System sensor Sync 1 2 NAC #3 System sensor Sync 1 2 NAC #4 System sensor Sync 1 2 Relay #1 Alarm 1 2 Relay #2 Trouble 4 Relay #3 Supervisory 3 Loop #1 Module Addresses 001 1 Box Tampers Control 3 002 2 Box Tampers Battery Box 3 004 4 Manual Pull at control panel 2 005 5 Water flow #1 1 006 6 Sprinkler Tamper Switch #1 3 007 7 Water flow #2 1 008 8 Sprinkler Tamper Switch #2 3 009 9 Water flow #3 1 010 10 Sprinkler Tamper Switch #3 3 011 11 Water flow #4 1 012 12 Sprinkler Tamper Switch #4 3 019 19 Box Tampers Power Expander #1 3 020 20 Box Tampers Power Expander #2 3 021 21 Box Tampers Power Expander #3 3 027 27 Manual Pull Station 2 157 93 HVAC #1 Shutdown 41 158 94 HVAC #2 Shutdown 42 159 95 HVAC #3 Shutdown 43 160 96 HVAC #4 Shutdown 44 161 97 HVAC #5 Shutdown 45 162 98 HVAC #6 Shutdown 46 163 99 HVAC #7 Shutdown 47 Detector Addresses 321 1 Smoke Detector at panel 2 341 21 AHU #1 Supply Duct Detector 3 41 342 22 AHU #1 Return Duct Detector 3 41 343 23 AHU #2 Supply Duct Detector 3 42 344 24 AHU #2 Return Duct Detector 3 42 345 25 AHU #3 Supply Duct Detector 3 43 346 26 AHU #3 Return Duct Detector 3 43 347 27 AHU #4 Supply Duct Detector 3 44 348 28 AHU #4 Return Duct Detector 3 44 349 29 AHU #5 Supply Duct Detector 3 45 350 30 AHU #5 Return Duct Detector 3 45 351 31 AHU #6 Supply Duct Detector 3 46 352 32 AHU #6 Return Duct Detector 3 46 353 33 AHU #7 Supply Duct Detector 3 47 354 34 AHU #7 Return Duct Detector 3 47 449 65 Heat Detector Elecator #1 Pit 2 10 Page 1 of 1 72 -25 FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS Record of Completion Name of Protected Property Address: Rep. Of Protected Prop. (name/phone): Authority Having Jurisdiction: Address/Phone Number: 1. Type(s) of System Service: NFPA 72, Chapter 3 — Local If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premise, list where received: NFPA 72, Chapter 3 — Emergency Voice /Alarm Service Quantity of speakers installed Quantity of speaker zones: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 — Auxiliary Indicate type of connection: Local energy, Shunt, Parallel telephone Location and telephone number for receipt of signals: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 — Remote Station Alarm: Supervisory: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 — Proprietary If alarms are retransmitted to public service communications center or others, indicate location and telephone number of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 — Central Station The Prime Contractor: Central Station Location: Means of transmission of signals from the protected premise to the central station: McCulloh Multiplex One -Way Radio Digital Alarm Communicator Two -Way Radio Others Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: (a) TELCO (b) TELCO System Location: Organization Name/Phone Representative Name/Phone Installer _ Supplier Service Organization Location of Record (As- Built) Drawings: ON SITE W /OWNER Location of Owners Manuals: ON SITE W /OWNER Location of Test Reports: ON SITE W /OWNER A Contract, dated , for test and inspection accordance with NFPA standard(s) No.(s) ,dated , is in effect. Figure 1 -7.2.1 Certificate of Completion 1996 Edition 72 -26 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE 2. Certification of System Installation (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as listed below, was inspected by on , includes the devices listed below and has been in service since NFPA 72, Chapters 3 ®0 © ® (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization: 3. Certification of System Operations All operational features and functions of this system were tested by on and Found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of: NFPA 72, Chapters 03 ®O ©O (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization: 4. Alarm Initiating Devices and Circuits (Use blanks to indicated quantity of devices.) MANUAL a) Manual Stations Noncoded, Activating Transmitters Coded b) Combination Manual Fire Alarm and Guard's Tour Coded Stations AUTOMATIC Coverage: Complete: Partial: a) Smoke Detectors Ion Photo b) Duct Detectors Ion Photo c) Heat Detectors FT RR FT/RR RC d) Sprinkler Water Flow Switches Noncoded, activating Transmitters Coded e) Other: (list) 5. Supervisory Signal Initiating Devices and Circuits (Use blanks to indicated quantity of devices.) GUARD'S TOUR a) Coded Stations b) Noncoded Stations Activating Transmitters c) Compulsory Guard Tour System Comprised of Transmitter Stations and Intermediate Stations Note: Combination devices recorded under 4 (b) and 5(a). SPRINKLER SYSTEM a) Coded Valve Supervisory Signaling Attachments Valve Supervisory Switches Activating Transmitters b) Building Temperature c) Site Water Temperature Points d) Site Water Supply Level Points Electric Pump: e) Pump Running f) Controller Off (AC Loss) g) AC Phase Reversal Engine - Driven Fire Pump: h) Engine Running k) Engine trouble i) Controller Off I) Low Fuel j) Controller Trouble m) Fuel Spill Engine — Driven Generator: n) Selector in Auto Position o) Control Panel Trouble p) Transfer Switches q) Engine Running Figure 1 -7.2.1 Record of Completion (continued) 1996 Edition 72 -27 FUNDAMENTAL OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Other Supervisory Function(s) (specify) 6. Alarm Notification Appliances and Circuits Types and Quantity of alarm indicating appliances installed: a) Bells Inch Speakers b) Horns c) Chimes d) Other. e) Visual Signals Type With audible without audible f) Local Annunciator 7. Signaling Line Circuits: Quantity and Style (See NFPA 72, Table 3 -6.1) of signaling line circuits connected to system: Quantity: Style: 8. System Power Supplies: a) Primary (Main) Nominal Voltage: Current Rating: Over current Protection: Type Current Rating: Location: b) Secondary (Standby): Storage Battery: Amp Hour Rating: Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours: 24 60 Engine - driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system. e) Location of fuel storage: Emergency or Standby System used as backup to primary Power Supply, instead of using a Secondary Power Supply" - Emergency System described in NFPA 70, Article 700 - Legally Required Standby System described in NFPA 70, Article 71 - Optional Standby described in NFPA 70, Article 702, which also meets the performance requirements of Article 700 or 701 9. System Software a) Operating System Software Revision Level(s): b) Application Software Revision Level(s c) Revision Completed by: (name) (firm) 10. Comments • (Signed) for Central Station of Alarm Service Company (title) (date) Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s): System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are: (Signed) for Central Station of Alarm Service Company (title) (date) Upon completion of the system(s) satisfactory test(s) witnessed (if required by the authority having jurisdiction): (Signed) representative of authority having jurisdiction (title) (date) Figure 1 -7.2.1 Record of Completion (continued). 1996 Edition �' . i _ 4��.r�r:.:u�?L tSa.txt "'',"'.r%1`:�tt e'LJ C_" �1 ' i r �.;..i,� r 't3. ` �EtYc° 3 "li� y' ,,,,t.; : _ '.+t6 - 4 'u"u���i.��: - .�.�.: I �,c#,.: ++�'`� k ; .. aim �,� �`� �LW � • �; i��ci. - � ' t °' Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ® Applicant ID No: 360682 -009 s -, r '` Service Center No 768 " ' Northbrook, IL Santa Clara, CA rte- _ Melville, NY Research Triangle Patk, NC Expires: 31- MAR-2007 ■ •r Camas. WA r. -� �- !t ",' A Trot -lor -profit organization dedicated to public safety a ` 4:4,,,,t,:::::::: and committed to quality service I '< C ERTIFICATE OF "C ft <t • o �, • , THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters �' I' Z‘,.; L aboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with i Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a r,4:;,`"' but UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. • ' ,, Lis ted Service From: AUR CO it . -. f a t� : Alarm Service Company: (360682 -221) Service Center: (360682 -221) ;� . ..;. ".t ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC ; ,c ` , '. 14200 E EXPOSITION BLVD 14200 E EXPOSITION BLVD AURORA CO 80012 AURORA CO 80012 , , :l , ', "'t `yo- ,, 4 The Alarm Service Company Is Listed in the following "Certificate Service Categories:' ��:: , 3 'File -, Vol Na. CCN Listing Category 1 1 - f 'L; BP34 - 192 CPVX [Burglar Alarm Systems] Central Station , "'`r 5994- 183 "UUFX [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective i Signaling Services) Central Station :1. ` ri' i ' +:: is : ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRESON 31- MAR -2007 T ' "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM'CERTIFICATE" 1 -' (�, a • / • • i gg , ,� , ` (1 , � 21- MAR -2006 10;:, .- ', 0 1958 UL Form CS -CC , -- (a: _;1 f;k.;r--- ., -,. .r l - T`ir+ ; Tr r ..: v, =�r i-t _m `i'Fis±i 4 ir !°Y`•; rt. ^- -4. - 7 y1.�*T' ,-70T ot iff5:1 i 2 `,. C. {it�:;"ia}r.'-y -1 .,.'.- - j;• ,g . { \I.tui:il y : .:,; :Lik ' iti: rsy: ?4• * , ) ,. .1'''.+tlk:!i' '.. / , !" + Y ! ,'�9; 3 y' Sl +'Vyr t+ i t ; "s," � `;,- : i I September 7, 2001 DF -52103 A1-200 MS -9600 Fl re'LlTe® Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel www.firelite.com Section: Addressable GENERAL The Fire•Lite MS - 9600 is a compact, cost - effective, intelli- gent addressable fire alarm control panel with a capacity of 636 addressable Fire•Lite devices on two loops (2nd loop optional). A single Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) loop sup- S624 CS68 ports up to 159 smoke detectors and 159 control or monitor modules. The panel uses surface -mount technology and is = ME A designed for ease of installation and programming. It fea - "`• 7165 -0075.191 �Y� �1 cpr tures the latest in advanced fire protection technology, in- , 72 -01 -E cluding maintenance alert and automatic detector test. s E FEATURES SLC Loop t- • SLC can be configured for NFPA Style 4, 6, or 7 operation. • Optional module for adding a second SLC loop (Part # SLC -2). • SLC supports up to 318 addressable devices (159 detec- tors and 159 monitor, control, or relay modules), including r — the new addressable heat detector, duct detector and dual monitor module. - q r;i'' • SLC loop maximum length 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) @ 12 AWG - (3.25 mm Needs twisted, shielded wire. (3,000 ft. untwisted, unshielded wire.) Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC's) • Two onboard NAC's with additional NAC capability using 8 output control modules (CMF -300). a • Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence timer options. @ Gro9ma ammo.,: • Continuous, March Time, Temporal or California code for main circuit board NAC's with two -stage capability. • Selectable strobe synchronization per NAC. MS-9600 • 6.0 amps total NAC power/7.2 amps total system power. • Integral 80- character LCD display with backlighting. Programming and Software • Real -time clock/calendar with automatic daylight savings • Auto - program (learn mode) reduces installation time. time control. • Fully programmable from local keypad, local PS -2 key- • History file with 1,000 -event capacity. board or PC via PK 96000D Windows® utility. • EIA -485 supporting up to 32 ACS - series annunciators. • Two -level user programmable passwords. • EIA -485 supporting up to 32 LCD -80F annunciators. • Custom English labels per point may be manually entered Advanced Fire Technology or selected from an internal library file. • Two programmable Form -C relay outputs. • Sensitivity testing with printable results. • Automatic drift compensation. • 99 software zones. User Interface • Maintenance alert warns when smoke detector dust accu- mulation is excessive. • Remote Acknowledge, Silence, Reset and Drill via addres- sable monitor modules, ACS - series annunciators or LCD- 'Automatic device type code verification. 80F Remote annunciator. • One person audible or silent walk test with walk test log • EIA -232 printer /PC interface (variable baud rate) on main and printout. circuit board. • Point trouble identification. 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 spe I SO 0001 cific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire- c E r; T I F r E D Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Toll Free mums 8 MANUMCNBIN6 Emi•mmm•"•••' FAX: (877) 699 -4105, FAX Back:(888) 388 -3299 Made in the U.S.A. DF -52103 — Page 1 014 SYSTEM PERIPHERALS AND WIRING 24 VDC EIA•485 Interface built into the motherboard (4 woes) rag 00 LCD -80F G 0 0 0 ® Up to 8,000 8.. (1,825.8m) ®'`' <nea between each LCD-80F ^ , 1 ;, - _ ► In the EIA-485 loop .o ° v v o '` 24 VDC SMOKE DETECTORS EIA•485 in ACS Mode (2 wires) ► SD350 Optional Reverse SD350T Polarity /City Boa CP350 I I! .1 I Output (p /n 4XTMF) MICR 1� ANNUNCIATORS ®n na„m,,.nm .. -0I❑M AFM -LED 111E1 I J ACS /ACM _ -0IJ= LDM =1:11:1M / /1 1111 HEAT DETECTOR H350 8 Optional Form•C 5 Amp Relays (order ACM -BRF) 24 VDC ► o a I Ole NACs (Notification Appliance Circuits), 't� p N r 0o 0 0 ® ► Bells, signals, strobes O , DUCT DETECTORS D350P UDACT -F O35ORP a a O o a C) =I 0 O❑❑❑O D0000 F 00000 ttmes 00000 EIA -232 Interface built '. •`. 00 = l,,, a Into the motherboard ► ;; ; ;' 41111111111p ROMA o MONITORS MMF -300 MMF -302 • CMF -300 CRF -300 1300 • WIRING REQUIREMENTS MINI MONITOR The SLC requires use of a specific wire type to ensure proper circuit operation. It is recom- MMF -301 mended that all SLC wiring be twisted -pair shielded to minimize the effects of electrical interference. Wire size should be no smaller than 18 AWG (0.75 mm and no larger than 12 AWG (3.25 mm wire. The wire size depends on the length of the SLC circuit. Use the table below to determine the specific wiring requirements for the SLC. ► 1.7." 4, �I Wire Requirements Distance in Feet (meters) Typical Wire Type' �-- Twisted -pair shielded 10,000 (3,048) 12 AWG - Belden 9583, Genesis 4410, 11e Signal 98230, WPW D999 PULL STATION 8,000 (2,438) 14 AWG - Belden 9581, Genesis 4408, BG12 -LX Signal 98430, WPW D995 • 4,875 (1,486) 16 AWG - Belden 9575, Genesis 4406, & 4606, Signal 98630, WPW D991 3,225 (983) 18 AWG - Belden 9574, Genesis 4402, & 4602, Signal 98300, WPW D975 DF_52103d1.wm1 Untwisted, unshielded 3,000 (915) 12 - 18 AWG 1. AWG wire size conversion to metric size: 12 AWG = 3.25mm°; 14 AWG = 2.00mm 16 AWG = 1.30mm 18 AWG = 0.75mm Page 2 of 4 — DF -52103 • Local Piezo sounder. sets of Form -C contacts, which operate as a • Waterflow (nonsilenceable) selection per monitor point. DPDT switch. Mounts directly to a 4" (10.16 cm) box, surface mount using the SMB500. • System alarm verification selection per detector point. BG -12LX Addressable manual pull station with interface • PAS (Positive Alarm Sequence) and presignal delay per module mounted inside. point (NFPA 72 compliant). 1300 This module isolates the SLC loop from short • Optional 4XTMF module (conventional reverse polarity/city circuit conditions (required for Style 7operation). box transmitter). SMB500 Used to mount all modules except the MMF -301 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS and M301. LED INDICATORS Compatible with legacy Fire•Lite 300 Series devices. 1. AC POWER (green). Please consult factory for further information on all 2. FIRE ALARM (red). the 300 series devices: CP300, SD300, SD300(T), M300, 3. SUPERVISORY (yellow). M301, M302, C304, and BG -10LX. 4. ALARM Silenced (yellow). 5. SYSTEM TROUBLE LE (yellow). NOTES: 1) 'A" suffix should be included only when order- 6. MAINTENACE/PRESIGNAL (yellow) ing ULC listed units (e.g. SD350A, MMF- 300A). 2) For 7. DISABLED (yellow) more detailed information on Compatible Addressable De- 8. BATTERY FAULT (yellow) vices for use with the MS -9600, please see the following 9. GROUND FAULT (yellow) data sheets (document numbers): SD350 /SD350T (DF- MEMBRANE SWITCH CONTROLS 52149), CP350 (DF- 52158), MMF -300 Series/MDF -300 1. ACKNOWLEDGE/STEP Addressable Monitor Modules (DF- 52121) and BG -12LX 2. ALARM SILENCE (DF- 52013). 3. DRILL COMPATIBLE ANNUNCIATORS 4. SYSTEM RESET (lamp test) 5 — 16. 12 -key pad with full alphabet EIA -485 Interface: Built -in to the motherboard. 17 — 20. 4 cursor keys AFM -LED Zone Series: LED -type fire annunciators ca- 21. ENTER pable of providing up to 99 software zones of annunciation. COMPATIBLE ADDRESSABLE DEVICES Available in increments of 16 or 32 with expandable (AFM -X All feature a polling LED and rotary switches for ad- Series) and non - expandable (AFM Series) configurations to dressing. meet a variety of applications. CP350 Addressable low- profile ionization smoke ACS /ACM Annunciator Series: Allow annunciation of detector. Loop 1 and Loop 2 modules and detectors. SD350 Addressable low- profile photoelectric smoke LDM Graphic Series: Lamp Driver Module series for detector. use with custom graphic annunciators. SD350(T) Addressable low- profile photoelectric smoke LCD -80F (Liquid Crystal Display) point annuncia- detector with thermal sensor. ton 80-character, backlit LCD -type fire annunciators ca- H350(R) Fast response low - profile heat detector (R =with pable of displaying English language text. Up to 32 LCD Rate of Rise option). 80F annunciators may be connected to the EIA -485 termi- nal mode serial interface on the MS -9600 motherboard. D350P(RP) Photoelectric duct smoke detector (R =with relay NOTE: For more detailed information on Compatible An- option). nunclators for use with the MS -9600, see the LCD -80F MMF -300 Addressable Monitor Module for one zone of annunciator section of the Fire-Lite Product Catalog. normally -open dry- contact initiating devices. Mounts in standard 4" (10.16 cm) box. Includes FIELD - PROGRAMMING FEATURES plastic cover plate and end -of -line resistor. Off -Line Programming: Create entire program in your Module may be configured for either a Style B office using a Windows® -based software package (order (Class B) or Style D (Class A) IDC. programming kit PK- 96000D separately). Upload /Download MDF -300 Dual Monitor Module. Same as MMF -300 except system programming locally to the MS -9600 in less than it provides two Style B (Class B) only IDC's. one minute. MMF -301 Miniature version of MMF -300. Excludes LED Auto - Programming: Command the MS -9600 to program and Style D option. Connects with wire pigtails. itself (takes less than 30 seconds). In the Auto - Program May mount in device backbox. mode, the MS -9600 scans for all possible devices at all MMF -302 Similar to MMF -300, but may monitor up to 20 addresses, stores the device types, and addresses found, conventional two wire detectors. Requires and then loads default values for all options (General Alarm). resettable 24 VDC power. Consult factory for It also checks for two or more devices set to the same compatible smoke detectors. address. CMF -300 Addressable Control Module for one Style VIZ On -Line Edit: While still providing fire protection, the MS- (Class B /A) zone of supervised polarized 9600 may be programmed from the front panel. Simple Notification Appliances. Mounts directly to a 4" menu trees displayed on the LCD allow the trained user to (10.16 cm) electrical box. Notification Appliance perform all functions without referring back to the program - Circuit option requires external 24 VDC to power ming manual. notification appliances. English Label Library: Quickly select labels from a CRF -300 Addressable relay module containing two isolated standard library of more than 50 adjectives /nouns, such as DF -52103 — Page 3 of 4 "FLR 3 HALLWAY," or enter custom labels letter -by- letter. Nonresettable Power #1 (24 VDC Nominal) - TB3, Terml- Use recall function to repeat previously used label. nals 3 ( +) & 4 ( -): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up Program Check: Automatically catch common errors, to 3.00 amps total DC current available from each output. • such as control modules not linked to any zone or input Power - limited circuit. point. Nonresettable Power #2 (24 VDC Nominal) - TB3, Termi- MAINTENANCE ALERT nals 5 ( +) & 6 ( -): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up to 3.00 amps total DC current available from each output. The MS -9600 continuously monitors each smoke detector Power - limited circuit. and is capable of reporting maintenance conditions. This NOTE: 6 amps is the total amount of current that can be reduces the risk of false alarms due to dust accumulation. drawn from the following circuits: Resettable Power (TB3, 1- Refer to the control panel installation manual for more infor- 2), Nonresettable Power #1 and #2 (TB3, 3 -4 & 5 -6) and mation. NAC #1 and #2 (TB4, 1 -4 & 5 -8). AUTOMATIC TEST OPERATION EIA -485 (ACS) - TB6: ACS annunciator connector, Tenni- The MS -9600 performs an automatic test of each detector Hal 1 ( +) and Terminal 2 ( -). every two hours. Failure to meet the test limits causes an EIA -485 (TERM) - TB7: Terminal mode annunciator con - AUTO TEST FAIL trouble type. System Reset clears this Hector, Terminal 5 (In +), 6 (In ), 7 (Out +), 8 (Out ). trouble. EIA -232 (ACS) - TB7: PC /Printer connector, Terminal 1 NFPA STANDARDS (Transmit), 2 (Receive), 3 (DTR). 4 (Ground). CABINET SPECIFICATIONS The MS -9600 complies with the following NFPA 72 Fire Door: 18.67" (47.43 cm) high x 15.78" (40.08 cm) wide x Alarm Systems requirements: 1.08" (2.74 cm) deep. Backbox: 18.5" (47.0 cm) high x • LOCAL (Automatic, Manual, Waterflow and Sprinkler Su- 15.5" (39.37 cm) wide x 4.37" (11.1 cm) deep. Trim Ring pervisory). (part # FC -TR): 21.620" (54.92 cm) high x 18.620" (47.3 • AUXILIARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) (requires cm) wide. 4XTM -F). • REMOTE STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow) PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION (requires 4XTMF or UDACT -F). MS -9600 A 636 -point addressable Fire Alarm Control • PROPRIETARY (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow). Panel. Includes 80- character LCD display, single • CENTRAL STATION (Automatic, Manual and Waterflow, printed circuit board, cabinet and dress panel. and Sprinkler Supervised) (requires UDACT -F). ACM -8RF Optional plug -in relay module provides 8 Form - SPECIFICATIONS C 5.0 amp relays. • AC Power - TB1: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 3.2 amps. Wire size: DP -9600 Full- length internal dress panel included in panel. minimum 14 AWG (2.00 mm ) with 600 V insulation. UDACT -F Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. Battery (Lead Acid Only) - TB2: Maximum Charging Cir- PK- 96000D Programming software for Windows® -based PC cuit: Normal flat charge - 27.6 VDC CO 1.00 amp. Maximum computer (cable not included). Battery Charger Capacity: 25 amp hour (MS -9600 cabinet FC -TR Trim Ring for semi -flush mounting. holds maximum of two 18 amp hour batteries. For 25 - 120 BB -55F Battery box, required to house two (2) PS -12250 amp hour batteries, use the CHG -120F Battery Charger and batteries and one (1) CHG -120F battery charger. BB -55F Battery Box. For batteries greater than 25AH, consult factory NOTE: Jumper JP3, on the FACP main circuit board, must for housing /mounting arrangements. be cut to disable the FACP battery charger when using the CHG -120F Remote battery charging system. Required for CHG -120F. charging greater than 25 AH batteries. Communication Loop - (Standard) TB8 and (Optional PS -1270 Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH, (two required). SLC Expander Module) J3: 24 VDC nominal, 27.6 VDC PS -12120 Battery, 12 volt, 12.0 AH, (two required). maximum. Maximum length is 10,000 ft. (3,000 m) total twisted, shielded pair length. Maximum loop current is 400mA PS -12180 Battery, 12 volt, 18.0 AH, (two required). (short circuit) or 100mA (normal). Maximum loop resistance PS -12250 Battery, 12 volt, 25 AH, (two required; requires is 40 ohms. Supervised and power - limited. CHG- 120F). Notification Appliance Circuits - TB4: Power - limited cir- PS -12550 Battery, 12 volt, 55 AH, (two required; requires cuitry. Maximum voltage drop in wiring: 2.0 VDC. Nominal CHG- 120F). operating voltage: 24 VDC. Current limit: fuseless, FCPS -24F Remote Power Supply expands NAC outputs by electroninc, power - limited circuitry. Maximum signaling cur- 4 circuits (supported by 6 amps) or can provide rent per circuit: 3.00 amps. End -of -Line Resistor: 4.7 k OHM, 4 amps continuous. 1/2 watt (P /N 71252 UL listed) for NAC's. Refer to Fire•Lite PRT /PK -CABLE Cable printer /personal computer interface Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible de- cable. vices. SLC -2 Optional second Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). Programmable and Trouble Output Relays - TB5: Con- Supports 159 detectors and 159 control, relay tact rating: 2.0 amps C© 30 VDC (resistive), 0.5 amps ® 30 and monitor modules. VAC (resistive). Form -C relays. BRKT -9600 Bracket used to install the UDACT -F or ACM-8R 4 -Wire Resettable Smoke Detector Power (24 VDC nomi- inside the MS -9600 cabinet. nal) - TB3, Terminals 1 ( +) & 2 ( -): Maximum ripple voltage: 10 mVRMS. Up to 3.0 amps for powering 4 -wire smoke Windows@ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. detectors. Power - limited circuit. Refer to Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices. Page 4 of 4 - DF -52103 . A Altronix® Installation Guide: NAC Power Extender (See Application Guide for additional information) Model: 1002ULADA Rev. 082003X AltronIx® AL 1002UL -ADA (Wall Mount Configuration) NAC Power Extenders • Installation Guide Overview: The Altronix AL1002ULADA are an extremely cost effective 10 amp voltage regulated remote power supply/battery charger. They may be connected to any 12 or 24 volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Primary applications include Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC such as strobes and horns) expansion support to meet ADA requirements. It also provides auxiliary power to support system accessories. The units deliver regulated and filtered 24 volt power to Class B or Class A NAC loop circuits. Additionally, a separate 1.0A auxiliary output with reset for four (4) -wire smoke detectors is available. The 10 amp max. alarm current can be divided between the four (4) outputs for powering NAC devices. Each output is rated at 2.5 amp max., and can be independently programmed for Steady, Temporal Code 3 or Strobe Synchronization. All outputs may be programmed for Input to Output Follower Mode (output will follow input. i.e. March Time Input, March Time Output). An individual output of 4 amp is achieved by paralleling 2 outputs. In non -alarm condi- tion independent loop supervision for Class A and/or Class B FACP NAC circuits is provided. In the event of a loop trouble, the FACP will be notified via the steered input (input 1 or input 2). In addition, there are common trouble output terminals (N.C., C, N.O.) which are used to indicate general loop /system trouble. A common trouble input is provided for optional NC (normally closed) devices to report trouble to the FACP. Two (2) FACP signaling outputs can be employed and directed to control supervision and power delivery to any combination of the four (4) outputs. The unit also features "Loop Output" trouble memory indication to help identify trouble some sporatic problems. Specifications: Agency Listings: Supervision: • UL Listed UL864 - Control Units for Fire Protective • AC fail supervision (form "C" contact, 1 amp / 28VDC). Signaling Systems and UL Listed UL1481 - Power Factory set for 1 minute with optional 18 hour delay Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. setting (field selectable). • CSFM - California State Fire Marshal. • Battery presence and low battery supervision • MEA - NYC Department of Buildings. (form "C" contact, 1 amp / 28VDC). • NFPA 72 Compliant. Visual Indicators: • FM Approved. • Input and output status LED indicators. Input: Special Features: • Power input 115VAC 60 Hz, 4.4 amp. • 2 wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible • Two (2) Class A or two (2) Class B FACP inputs. notification appliances (horns) to be silenced • Two (2) NC dry contact trigger inputs. .while visual notification appliances (strobes) Output: continue to operate. • 24VDC voltage regulated power limited outputs. • Temporal Code 3, Steady Mode, Input to Output • 10 amp max total alarm current. Follower Mode (maintains synchronization of • 2.5A max current per output. notification appliances circuit). • Separate 1.0A auxiliary output with built -in and remote • March Time. reset capability. • Compatible with 12 or 24VDC fire panels. • Two (2) outputs may be paralleled for more power on an • Output loop supervision steered to input 1 or input 2. indicating circuit (see App. Guide). • Signal circuit trouble memory (helps identify • Programmable supervised indicating circuit outputs: intermittent loop problems). Up to Eight (8) Class B or Four (4) Class A • Common trouble input and output. (see App. Guide). • Ground fault detection. • Thermal and short circuit protection with auto reset. Added Features: Battery Backup: • Unit includes power supply, red enclosure, cam lock, • Built -in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries. open frame transformer and battery leads. • Automatic switchover to stand -by battery when Enclosure Dimensions and Descriptions: AC Fails. AL1002UL -ADA • Zero voltage drop when switching over to (Wall Mount configuration) battery backup. 15.5 "H x 12 "W x 4.5 "D Product Weight: 17 lbs. 2 Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Power Supply Specifications: AC Input: 115VAC / 4.4 amp @ 60Hz. Output: 24VDC. Maximum 2.5 amp per output. Total of 10 amp in Alarm Condition (see note below). Battery: Use two (2) 12VDC / 12AH or two (2) 12VDC / 7AH batteries connected in series. Stand -by /Alarm Current Consumption: 90mA/175mA EOL Resistor (end of line): 2.2K (2200 ohm), Altronix Model # AL -E0L22 (included). Stand -by Specifications: Stand -by Batteries Stand -by Time Alarm Output Aux Output Total Amp /Minutes Current 24VDC /12AH 24 Hours . 10 amp /15 Minutes 50mA (use two (2) 12VDC batteries in series) 60 Hours 10 amp /5 Minutes - 24VDC/7AH 24 Hours 10 amp /5 Minutes - 24VDC/36AH Battery 24 Hours 10 amp /15 Minutes 1 amp 12VDC /36AH Battery 24 Hours 10 amp /15 Minutes 1 amp Note: Unit is equipped with 1 amp max. auxiliary output: "AUX" will remain battery backed up during power outage. For loads connected to "AUX" please, refer to battery "Stand -by Specifications" above for ratings. When loads are connected to "AUX" output during alarm condition, the remaining outputs may, not exceed 10 amp total alarm current (example: AUX = 1 amp, outputs up to 9 amp). Installation Instructions: Units should be installed in accordance with article 760 of The National Electrical Code as well as NFPA 72 and all applicable Local Codes. 1. Mount in a desired location. 0 Carefully review: Application Guide (forAL602ULADA, AL802ULADA, AL1002ULADA) Power Supply Specifications (pgs. 2 & 3) K Output Programming Selection Table (pg. 4) L G N Sync Mode Selection Table (pg. 4) line Terminal Identification Table (pg. 5) ground LED Status Indication Table (pg. 6)) neutral 2. Connect green lead to earth ground (Fig 1). Connect the line (L), ground (G), and neutral (N) terminals to a separate Fig. 1 unswitched AC circuit (115VAC, 60Hz) dedicated to the Fire Alarm System. 3. It is important to measure output voltage before connecting devices.This helps avoid potential damage. 4. Connect battery to terminals marked [+ BAT -] on the Power Supply Board (battery leads included). Use two (2) 12VDC batteries connected in series. 5. Set output selection switches marked (OUT! through OUT4) to follow corresponding input (IN I & IN2) and desired output signal type (Output Programming Selection Table, pg. 4). 6. Connect FACP output to desired AL800LGK logic board inputs, and notification appliances to desired AL800LGK logic board outputs (see App. Guide). Note: The 2 -wire horn/strobe sync mode will only synchronize horns, horn strobes, strobes with synchronization capability. 7. For connection of smoke detectors, digital dialer (Optional Hookup Diagram, pg. 7). 8. To enable ground fault detection remove insulating washer located between standoff and the Power Supply Board (Fig. 6B, p. 7) and replace between mounting screw and the Power Supply Board (Fig. 6C, p. 7) Class A, Class B, SW1 & SW2 Settings: • For all Class B hookups SW1 & SW2 on the AL800LGK logic board must be open. For all Class A hookups SW1 & SW2 on the AL800LGK logic board must be closed. 3 • Output Programming Selection Table: Outputs must be programmed independently (OUT1 - OUT4) ' Function Switch Positions Descriptions ON OFF Input to Output 1 2, 3 Output follows signal it receives from the corresponding input Follower Mode (i.e. FACP Sync module - maintains synchronization of notification appliance circuit. Temporal Code 3 3 1, 2 Enables Temporal Code 3 signal generation output. Mode This mode will accept a steady or a pulsing input. Steady Mode 1, 2, 3 A steady output signal will be generated. This mode will accept steady or pulsing input. March Time Mode 2, 3 1 Enables a March Time output which will sound 60 beats (60 beats per minute) per minute. This mode will accept a steady or pulsing input. For the above modes Dip Switch 4 determines which Input controls (AL800LGK Board) the corresponding output: Output Dip Switches Switch 4 in the ON position causes output(s) to be controlled by input 1. I I I< INPUT SELECT Switch 4 in the OFF position causes output(s) to be controlled by input 2. I I TEMPORAL I I IN STROBE SYNC Sync Mode Selection Table: 01 I I- IN >OUT SYNC Function Switch Positions Descriptions ON OFF Amseco 1, 3, 4 2 This mode is designed to work with the Amseco Sync Mode* series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of syn- chronizing the Temporal -coded horns, synchronizing the flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two -wire circuit while leaving strobes active. Faraday 2, 4 1, 3 This mode is designed to work with the Faraday Sync Mode* series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of syn- chronizing the Temporal -coded horns, synchronizing the flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two -wire circuit while leaving strobes active. Gentex 1, 2, This mode is designed to work with the Gentex® Commander GOS Sync Mode* 3, 4 and ST/HS series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal -coded horns, synchronizing the Gentex is a registered flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe trademark of Gentex Corporation. combination over a two -wire circuit while leaving strobes active. System Sensor 1, 2, 4 3 This mode is designed to work with the SpectrAlertTMt series of Sync Mode* horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal -coded horns, synchronizing the one - second flash timing System Sensor is a registered of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination trademark of Honeywell. over a two -wire circuit while leaving strobes active. Note: The AL1002ULADA will only synchronize horns, horn strobes and strobes that contain synchronization capability. Contact signal manufacturer for more detailed info. The same synchronization mode must be selected for all outputs. Note: It is required to control visual notification appliances (strobes) via input 1 (IN1) and audible notification appliances (horns) via input 2 (1N2). This allows audible notification appliances (horns) to be silenced while visual notification appliances (strobes) continue to operate. 4 • Terminal Identification Table: AL800LGK Logic Board ▪ Terminal Function/Description Legend IN1 +, IN1- These terminals connect to the 12 or 24VDC FACP notification appliance circuit outputs. (Class A or 1N2 +, IN2- Class B) Input trigger voltage is 9 -30VDC @ 5mA min. Terminal polarity is shown in alarm condition. During an alarm condition these inputs will cause the selected outputs chosen to drive notification appliances. The designated outputs are set by output switches OUT1 through OUT4 (Output Programming Selection Table, pg. 4). A trouble condition on an output loop will cause the corresponding input to trip the FACP by opening the FACP loop. An alarm condition will always override trouble to drive notification appliances. RET1 +, RET1- For Class A hookups these terminal pairs return to FACP NAC1 and/or NAC2. For Class B hookups RET2 +, RET2- the FACP EOL resistor from the NAC 1 and/or NAC2 outputs are terminated at these terminals. Optionally, other notification appliances or additional signaling circuit power supplies may be connected to these terminals. If this option is chosen the EOL resistor must be terminated at the last device. + OUT1 - Notification appliances are connected to these outputs (see Application Guide pg. 2 -4). Each power + OUT2 - limited output will supply 2.5 amp. Two (2) outputs may be connected in parallel for a maximum + OUT3 - NAC output capability of 4 amp. Total supply current is 10 amp (see note below). Outputs are + OUT4 - controlled by designated input 1 ([Ni) or input 2 (1N2) (Output Programming Selection Table, pg. 4). C "FAULT' N.C. An open circuit across this pair of terminals will cause IN1 and IN2 to simultaneously (Common signal a trouble condition back to the FACP (Typically used to report AC or BAT Fail). trouble input) (form "C" contact 1 amp / 28VDC) (Fig. 6, pg. 7). N.C., C, N.O. These are dry contact trouble outputs that follow any general loop /system trouble conditions. (Common (Typically used to trigger a digital communicator or other reporting device). trouble output) (form "C" contact 1 amp / 28VDC) (Fig. 6, pg. 7). - AUX+ This separate 1 amp max auxiliary output is typically used to power 4 -wire smoke detectors. It can be reset (voltage drops out) by pressing the momentary aux reset switch on the AL800LGK logic board or via the N.O. "REMOTE" C terminals (Fig. 6, pg. 7). N.O. C A momentary dry contact closure across these terminals interrupts the - AUX+ "REMOTE" power output to reset 4 -wire smoke detectors. Note: Unit is equipped with 1 amp max. auxiliary output: "AUX" will remain battery backed up during power outage. For loads connected to "AUX" please, refer to battery "Stand -by Specifications" above for ratings. When loads are connected to "AUX" output during alarm condition, the remaining outputs may, not exceed 10 amp total alarm current (example: AUX =1 amp, outputs up to 9 amp). 5 Power Supply Board * Terminal Function/Description - Legend AC FAIL Form "C" dry contacts used to signal the loss of AC, with AC present terminals N.O. and C are open, C, N.C., N.O. N.C. and C are closed. When loss of AC occurs terminals N.O. and C close, N.C. and C are open. BAT FAIL Form "C" dry contacts used to signal low battery voltage or loss of battery voltage. N.O., N.C., C Under normal conditions terminals N.O. and C are open, N.C. and C are closed. During a trouble condition terminals N.O. and C are closed, and N.C. and C are open (Fig. 6, pg. 7). + BAT- Stand -by battery input (leads provided) (Fig. 6, pg. 7). *Power Board Parameter Specifications: • AC Fail condition will report approximately thirty (30) seconds after loss of AC. To delay report for 6 hours cut jumper J1 on the Power Supply Board (AC trouble output delay option). If this mode is selected the Power Supply Board must be reset by removing all power to it for 30 seconds. • Low battery condition will report at approximately 21 VDC. • Battery presence detection will report with in 5 minutes after battery remains undetected (missing or removed). A restored battery will report within thirty (30) seconds. LED Status Indication Table: LED OFF ON BLINK (LONG)* BLINK (SHORT) ** Out 1 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition Trouble Condition Memory Out 2 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition Trouble Condition Memory Out 3 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition Trouble Condition Memory Out 4 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition Trouble Condition Memory Input 1 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition — Input 2 Normal Alarm Condition Trouble Condition — Fault Normal System Trouble — — AC AC Loss AC present — — DC No DC Output DC present — — * Indicates current trouble condition. When trouble (open, short or ground) occurs on a specific output, the corresponding red output LED, (OUT1 -OUT4) will blink. The corresponding green input LED will blink as well. Loop trouble will report within 30 seconds. ** Indicates trouble condition memory. When a trouble condition restores, the units red output LED, (OUT1- OUT4) will blink with a shorter and distinctly different duration. The green input LED(s) will be off (normal condition). To reset the memory remove and restore AC and battery power to the unit. The LED(s) will extinguish. Note: If indicating circuits have been restored, memory reset is not required for normal operation of the unit. 6 Optional Hookup Diagram: - 6A — 68 Ground Fault ^� a D Disabled a 0 ^ e— (Factory Set) ° e r ° e Plastic Washer M �L / Fig. 6 C Power Supply uuusuuca - �! -.. I Board / wil I E( U M O Ii I Stand -Off 0 C Coo ° r = = O I Fire �p I l 1 , Ground Fault Alarm E=+''� O ., I I C Panel ontrol CTer [ I I It 111/1\A � Detection ■ I r (FACP) I ® ; 1 l L I r Plastic 2sOli I r ■� 6C Washer /io\a ® ■ r unsw ltched 115VAC I t ® I-h Ih Power Sppy ul power mains 1.71,717; 'N, ; ..., ° (non -power limited) 1 Board line Use separate knockout Stand - Ore ground Keep 1/4' spacing from — + ■.. / neutral non power limited wiring 4 -wire Smoke Greon'Lead N.O. Reset Switch Detector —■ — N =• _ ■1(3 . ... ®® These circuits are used to ❑� :a. Y0 � Y01r' ° a monitor AC and Bat Fad and will cause a simultaneous trouble A condition to the FACP's IN1 and IN2 AL802LGK a —. + .— B - I Digital Communicator or I 4-wire Smoke wn an - a Local Annulctor Dry output Contact __ I (Form "C' contacts) _ �_ I0O00 @ii EOL 11 Li 0 ge00 imme0ea ii---ml 6D Resistor v<:H.:.r urs eri wrae,wo from . FACP �- 11.11 Power Limited Outputs 2 5 amp per output in alarm Addressable EOL Power (total =l O amp) Control Module Supervision Relay Trigger Output (Not Supplied) See Note 2 0 g Optional hookups: 1- Battery and AC monitoring: AC or Battery Fail condition will cause the common trouble input (C "FAULT" N.C.) to report back to the FACP via input 1 and input 2. The common trouble input may also be used for other optional supervisory monitoring. To report AC and Battery Trouble connect the battery and AC Fail relay output shown in (Fig. 6A) to the common trouble input. 2- Dry contact input (IN1DRY, IN2DRY) (IN1DRY, IN2DRY) can be used to alarm output from an addressable module (these inputs are unidirection and cannot report back to trigger module). Note: If common trouble input, terminals marked [C "FAULT" N.C.] are not used, these terminals must be shorted (connect jumper) to remain inactive. For optional hookups (Fig. 6D) 3- Auxiliary output ( -AUX +) provides 12VDC or 24VDC at 1 amp max. The output voltage is determined by the setting of switch marked SW I on the Power Supply Board. It can be reset by a momentary closure across terminals (N.O. REMOTE C) or by pressing AUX RESET button on the AL800LGK logic board. Ground Fault Detect: Factory set disabled (Fig. 6B). To enable ground fault detection remove insulating washer between the board and standoff of the lower right power supply board mounting screw (Fig. 6C). 7 ' Maintenance: Unit should be tested at least once a year for the proper operation as follows: Output Voltage Test: Under normal load conditions, the DC output voltage should be checked for proper voltage level (Power Supply Output Specifications Chart). Battery Test: Under normal load conditions check that the battery is fully charged. Check specified voltage both at battery terminal and at the board terminals marked [- BAT +] to insure there is no break in the battery connection wires. Note: Maximum charging current is 700mA. Note: Expected battery life is 5 years, however it is recommended changing batteries in 4 years or less if needed. 8 Battery Calculation Worksheet Device Number of Current per Device Stand -by I Alarm Devices Current Current For each device use this formula: This column x This column = Equals Current per number of devices. AL1002ULADA 1 Stand -by: 90mA 90mA (Current draw from battery) Alarm: 175mA 175mA A AL1002 Current 90mA 175mA Auxiliary Devices Refer to device manual for current ratings. Alarm/Stand -by mA mA mA Alarm/Stand -by mA mA mA Alarm/Stand-by mA mA mA Alarm/Stand -by mA mA mA B Auxiliary Devices Current (must not exceed 1 amp) Notification appliances Refer to device manual for current ratings. Alarm: mA OmA mA Alarm: mA OmA mA Alarm: mA OmA mA Alarm: mA OmA mA C Notification Appliances Current OmA mA D Total alarm current must not exceed 10 amp (10000mA) mA mA E Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001) A A F Number of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, Chapter 1, 1- 5.2.5). H G Multiply lines E and F. Total stand -by AH AH H Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours.) H I Multiply lines E and H. Total alarm AH AH J Add lines G and I. Total stand -by and alarm AH AH K Multiply line J by 1.30. (30% extra insurance to meet desired performance) Total ampere - hours required AH Units are capable of recharging 65 AH battery max. If total ampere - hour required exceeds 50 AH, decrease AUX current to provide enough stand -by time for the application. 9 Enclosure Dimensions: 15.5 "H x 12 "W x 4.5 "D 17 225' 3.68' 456' 111111111111111/rj.91111 1 22' `J 4.5' -875'- mar - 13'- 122' - 000000 • 1• 8D 7 000000 00000 °0° - 4.0 000000 000000 0 0 0 0 000000 86 000000 000000 °°°°°° 000000 °°°°°° 00000 0 1325 1 353' 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.5' 000000 L ep 00 000000 0 o ° o 0 o 0 I 27 0 125 1' 15.VI `J `J �J ,22' ra 2.25' 368' 4W 10 Notes: 11 Notes: =sin MEMBER 140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718 -567 -8181, fax: 718 -567 -9056 web site: www altromx.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com, Lifetime Warranty, Made in U.S.A 12 IIAL1002UL -ADA E05C January 26, 2005 DP-52185 - B -150 ez lij LCD -80F FI re•LITe Alarms 80- Character Uquid Crystal Display Remote Fire Annundator www.firellte.com Section. Annunciators GENERAL Calltornla The LCD -80F Is a compact, cost - effective, 80- character, U State Fire backlit LCD remote Fire Annunciator for use with the ,6 Marshal Flre•Lite MS- 92000D and MS-9600 Fire Alarm Control Pan- ^ ; 7120- 0075:190 els (FACPs). The LCD -80F displays complete system point LISTED status information and includes control switches for remote CS635 control of critical system functions. S2424 Up to 32 LCD -80Fs may be connected onto the EIA -485 M EA 4t* terminal port (TB7) of each FACP. The LCD -80F requires APPROVED no programming, which saves time during system commis- 72 -01 -E stoning. FEATURES • 80- character Liquid Crystal Display. • Mimics all display information from the host panel. • Control switches for System Acknowledge, 110,01% SatZiory kw% 4.1 . 'ft) ' Signal Silence, Drill and Reset with enable _. �. -, _ key. •� Ill la t� ,L;`I ali�. Jc, • System status LEDs for Power, Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory and Alarm Silenced. -' • No programming necessary — LCD -80F con - •-- • w•°•�• nects to the terminal port (TB7) on the FACP. Larz ti ' %' _- • Displays device type Identifiers. individual °e , _ point alarm, trouble or supervisory, zone and custom alpha labels. • Time -and -date display field. • Aesthetically pleasing design. LCD - 80F • May be powered by 24 VDC from the host FACP or by remote power supplies (requires 24 VDC). The LCD -80F provides the FACP with up to 32 remote se- • Up to 32 LCD -80F annunciators per FACP. rially connected annunciators. All field - wiring terminations • Plug -in terminal blocks for ease of installation and ser- on the LCD -80F use removable, compression -type termi- vice. nal blocks for ease of wiring and circuit testing. • Can be remotely located up to 6,000 feet (1828.8 m) from Communication between the FACP and the annunciators the FACP. is accomplished over an EIA -485 serial Interface, which greatly reduces wire and Installation cost over traditional • Local piezo sounder with alarm and trouble resound. systems. Six wires total are required: four for the EIA -485 • Semi -flush mounts to 2.188" (5.556 cm) minimum deep, communications (two in and two return); and two for the 24 three -gang electrical box (Fire•Lite P/N 10103) or three- VDC regulated power. Dip switches control local functions gangable electrical switchbox. such as: piezo disable, control switches/key- switch disable, • Surface- mounts to Fire•Llte SBB -3 surface backbox. transmit/receive mode. OPERATION INSTALLATION The LCD -80F annunciator provides the FACP with point The LCD -80F can be semi -flush mounted to a 2.188" (5.556 annunciation with full display text on an 80- character LCD cm) minimum deep. three -gang electrical box (Flre•Lite P/N display. The LCD-80F also provides an array of LEDs to 10103) or three - gangable electrical switchboxes. Alter - indicate system status, and Includes control switches for nately, an SBB -3 surface backbox Is available for surface - remote control of critical system functions. mount applications. Fire•Llte® Alarms is a Honeywell company This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep 1S0 9001 our product information up -to -date and accurate We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements, All specifications are subject to CERTIFIED change without notice. tfeINEIiRIM 6 MIUMALIOMPS For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire -Lite Place, Northford, QUALITY SYSTEMS Made in the u S.A Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Toll -Free FAX: (877) 699 -4105. DF- 52185.01126/05 — Page 1 of 2 July 14, 2004 DF- 121 • E-325 Fire•LITeeALarms MMF400(14Series /MDF -300 Addressable Monitor Modules www.fircllto.com Section: Addressable Devices GENERAL Four different monitor modules are available for Fire•Llte 4 7 ) California State Fire Alarm's MS -9200, MS- 92000D and MS -9600 intelligent fire Marshal alarm control panels to suit a variety of appl Moni- 7300- 0075:185 for modules are used to supervise a circuit of dry- contact - Al)°* input devices, such as conventional heat detectors and pull stations, or monitor and power a circuit of two-wire smoke detectors (MMF -302). APPROVED MMF - 300 (Replaces M300) — The MMF -300 Moni- LISTED tor Module is a standard -sized module (typically mounts to a CSXXXX 4" (101.6 mm) square box) that supervises either a Class A r ,a, (Style D) or Class B (Style B) arcult of dry- contact input de vices. MMF 301 (Replaces M301) —The MMF -301 is a Min- iature Monitor Module (a mere 1.3" (33.02 mm) H x 2.75" *. S is h ° (69.85 mm) W x 0.5" (12.70 mm) D) used to supervise a ` Class B (Style B) circuit. Its compact design allows the CI, *A k: MMF -301 to be mounted in a single -gang box behind the i device it is monitoring. MMF - 302 (Replaces M302) — The MMF - 302 Inter face Module is a standard -sized module used to monitor and ° !M3 P compatible supervise com atible two -woe, 24 volt, smoke detectors on a Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) circuit. MDF - 300 (New) — The MDF -300 Dual Monitor Module is a standard -sized module (typically mounts to a 4" [101.6 �g 2 mm) square box) that supervises two Class B (Style B) sir- cults of dry -contact input devices.- . MME -300 MONITOR MODULE MDF-300 • Built -in type Identification automatically identifies this de- vice as a monitor module to the control panel. Device Circuit A 47K ohm End -of -Line Resistor (provided) • Powered directly by two -wire SLC loop. No additional terminates the Style B circuit. No resistor is required for power required. supervision of the Style D circut. Maximum IDC resistance • High noise (EMF /RFI) immunity. is 1,500 ohms. • SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. MMF - 300 Operation — Each MMF -300 uses one of • Direct Decade 01 - 99 (MS -9200 and MS- 920000) and 99 (MS -9200 and MS- 92000D) or 159 (MS -9600) avail - 01 -159 (MS -9600) entry of address. able module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to • LED flashes red during normal operation and latches regular polls from the control panel and reports its type on steady to indicate alarm. and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device The MMF -300 Monitor Module is Intended for use in Intel Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is ligent, two -wire systems, where the Individual address of in communication with the control panel. The LED latches each module is selected using the built - rotary switches. steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on the loop). It provides either a two-wire or four -wire Class A or Class MMF -300 Specifications B fault - tolerant Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) for normally- Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. open -contact fire alarm and supervisory devices. The MMF - 300 can be used to replace M300 modules in existing sys- Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). tems. Average operating current: 400 pA (LED flashing). MMF - 300 Applications — Use to monitor a zone of EOL resistance: 47K ohms. four -wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, Temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). waterfiow devices, or other normally -open dry-contact alarm 93% activation devices. May also be used to monitor normally- Humidity range: 10% to 9310 noncondensing. open supervisory dev with special supervisory indica- Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x tion at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be wired as 1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class D) Initiating x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box. Fire.Lite® Alarms is a Honeywell company. ISO 9001 This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. Wo try to koop our product Information up-to -data and accurate. Wo cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. c c w r I tN l c For morn Information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms. One Firo-Uto Place, Northford. Connecticut 06472. EiCIRBI(iC 8 1 AKIACi RIM Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Tall -Free FAX: (877) 699-4105. QUALITY SYSTEMS Dr -52121 - OY114104 — Page 1 of MMF -301 MINI MONITOR MODULE MMF -302 INTERFACE MODULE • Built -in type identification automatically identifies this • Supports compatible two -wire smoke detectors. • device as a monitor module to the MS -9200, MS- • Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power 92000D or MS -9600. source (resettable). • Powered directly by two -wire SLC Loop No additional • High noise (EMF /RFI) immunity. power required. • SEMS screws with damping plates for ease of wiring. • High noise (EMF /RFI) immunity. • Direct -dial entry of address (01 -99 for MS- 9200 /MS- • Tinned, stripped leads for ease of wiring. 92000D, 01 -159 for MS- 9600). • Direct -dial entry of address (01 -99 for MS- 9200 /MS- • LED flashes during normal operation. 92000D, 01 -159 for MS- 9600). • LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from The MMF -301 Mini Monitor Module can be installed in a control panel, single -gang Junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its The MMF-302 Interface Module S intended for use in Intel - small size and light weight allow It to be installed without bgent, addressable systems, where the individual address rigid mounting. The MMF -301 is intended for use in intelli- of each module is selected using built -in rotary switches. gent, two -wire systems where the Individual address of This module allows intelligent panels to interface and moni- each module is selected using rotary switches. It provides tor two-wire conventional smoke detectors. It transmits the a two -wire initiating device circuit for normally- open - con - status (normal open, or alarm) of one full zone of conven- tact fire alarm and security devices. The MMF -301 can be (tonal detectors back to the control panel. Ail two -wire de- used to replace M301 module in existing systems. tectors being monitored must be UL compatible with the module. 14 ' 1 0 1 MMF - 302 Applications — Use the MMF -302 to monl- 13 2 for a zone of two -wire smoke detectors. The monitored cir- 11 LOOP q cult may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9 K ohm End -of -Line 1 9 8 7 6 ` 8 8 5 Resistor (provided) terminates the end of the Style B or D TENS ONES (class B or A) circuit (maximum IDC loop resistance is 25 n � � ohms). Install ELR across terminals 8 and 9 for Style D . application. MMF - 302 Operation — Each MMF -302 uses one of 159 available module addresses on a MS -9600 SLC loop. It uses one of 99 on a MS -9200 or MS- 92000D. It responds to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (open/normal /short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on the loop). I I I MMF -302 Specifications Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. MMF -301 Applications — Use to monitor a single Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). . device or a zone of four -wire smoke detectors, manual fire Average operating current 270 pA (LED flashing). alarm pull stations, waterftow devices, or other norm ally -open dry- contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally- EOL resistance: 3.9K ohms. open supervisory devices with special supervisory indica- External supply voltage (between Terminals T3 and T4): tion at the control panel. Monitored circuit/device is wired DC voltage: 18 to 28 volts power limited. Ripple voltage: as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Circuit A47K 0.1 VRrns maximum. Current: 90 mA per module maximum. ohm End-of -Line Resistor (provided) terminates the circuit. Requires regulated, resettable 24 VDC power. MMF - 301 Operation — Each MMF -301 uses one of Temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). 159 available module addresses on an SLC loop MS- Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. 9600. It uses one of 99 on a MS -9200 or MS- 92000D. It Dimensions: 4.5" (114 3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x responds to regular polls from the control panel and re- ports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its Ink 1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts boa 4" (101 6 mm) square tiating Device Circuit (IOC), x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box. MMF - 301 Specifications MDF -300 DUAL MONITOR MODULE Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. • Built -In type identification automatically identifies this de- Average operating current: 375 pA maximum. vice as two monitor modules to the control panel. EOL resistance: 47K ohms. • Powered directly by the two -wire SLC loop. No addi- Temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). tional power required. Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. • High noise (EMF/RFI) damping pin plates • SEMS screws with damping plates for ease of wiring. Dimensions: 1.3" (33.02 mm) high x 2.75" (69.85 mm) wide • Direct -dial entry of address (01 – 159 on the MS -9600, x 0.5" (12.70 mm) deep. 01 -99 for MS- 9200/MS- 92000D). Wire length: 6" (152.4 mm) minimum. • LED flashes red during normal operation and latches on steady red to indicate alarm. Pogo 2 of 3 — OF -52121 • 07/14104 • The MDF -300 Dual Monitor Module is intended for use In ordinances and regulations. intelligent, two -wire systems, where the individual address of each module is selected using the built -In rotary ARCHITECTS'/ENGINEERS' switches. It provides two independent two -wire fault -toter- SPECIFICATIONS ant Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) at two separate, con- secutive addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally Specifications of these and all Fire•Ute Alarms products open-contact fire alarm and supervisory devices, or ether are available from Ffre•Ute Alarms. normally open or normafly closed devices for non-fire ap- PRODUCT UNE INFORMATION plications. MDF - 300 Applications - Use to monitor a zone of MMF -300 Monitor Module. four -wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull sta- MMF- 300(A) Monitor Module (Canada). tions, waterfiow devices, or other normally-open dry-con- MMF -301 Mini Monitor Module. tact alarm activation devices. May also be used to monitor MMF- 301(A) Mini Monitor Module (Canada). normally-open supervisory devices with special supervl- MMF -302 Two -Wire Detector Monitor Module. sory Indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device MMF- 302(A) Two -Wire Detector Monitor Module (Canada). Circuit. The 47K ohm End -of -Line Resistors (provided) MDF -300 Dual Monitor Module. terminate the Style B circuit. Maximum IDC resistance is SMB500 Optional Surface -Mount Backbox. 1,500 ohms. MDF - 300 Operation - Each MDF -300 uses two of 99 (MS -9200 or MS- 92000D) or 159 (MS -9600) available MOUNTING DIAGRAM module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regular for stondard-stsed modules polls from the control panel and reports its type and the status (openlnormallshort) of Its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that the module is In com- munication with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on the loop). MDF -300 Specifications .0./N Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). Average operating current: 750 pA (LED flashing). ....0 °°°°°°°°°°°°:D 41. 111 EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Maximum IDC wire resistance: 1,500 Ohms. � p Temperature range: 32°F to 120 (0 to 49 °C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.8 mm) wide x 1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square f x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box. l ta Accessories: SMB500 electrical box. , -, INSTALLATION °' MMF -300, MMF -302 and MOF -300 modules mount di- /�� . %, . ,.�,. . At rectly to a standard 4" (101.6 mm) square, 2.125" (53.975 1`h' `� ® �! mm) deep, electrical box. They may also be mounted to fir/ the SMB500 surface -mount box. Mounting hardware and ,.• ° installation instructions are provided with each module. I ;es) All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordi- nances, and regulations. These modules are intended for power - limited wiring only. /� The MMF-301 module is intended to be wired and p l) c)c) mounted without rigid connections inside a standard elec- J f�� t, trice! box. All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ®�=j1.% I i„ j0 - ino, p 9 e l- DF -52121 •07114/04 — Pago 3 of 3 September 28, 2001 DF -52130 E -350 e lj CMF and CRF Series Flre•LITe Addressable Control and Relay Modules www.tlrellte.com Section: Addressable Devices GENERAL _ _ CMF -300 Control Module (Replaces C304) - ` T , 4/;* The CMF -300 Addressable Control Module provides ; �i � '� Fire•Lite Alarm's MS -9200 and MS -9600 intelligent control • , • tr Appro panels a supervised Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) ' o„ c , • circuit for Notification Appliances (horns, strobes, etc.). = eavict. Addressability allows the CMF to be activated, either manu- I 1 7300°°75 185 ally or through panel programming, on a select (zone or area of coverage) basis. CRF -300 Relay Module (Replaces C304 configured as a relay) ' CONTROL 4 i 4 The CRF -300 Addressable Relay Module provides the a,�.: , ' MS -9200 and MS -9600 systems with two isolated sets of . °x �.. �.: T r y 4 1x- Form-C dry- contact outputs for activating a variety of auxil- Y; , \- - ,. 4 iary devices, such as fans, dampers, door holders, con - �r�1 (j trol equipment, etc. Addressability allows the dry contact pm=1I i {�f,� r to be activated, either manually or through panel program- 'i s , 11 { ming, on a select basis. (-- I � ' 1 � r * I I s, FEATURES �F I l • • Built -in type identification automatically identifies these i ' f r 11 devices to the control panel. ; -:"c,1. ' rt , y • Internal circuitry and relay powered directly by two -wire SLC loop. The CMF module requires power (for horns, strobes, etc.). i LL • Integral LED "blinks" green each time a communication = 0 is received from the control panel and turns on in steady red when activated. CMF -300 and CRF -300 Module • High noise immunity (EMF /RFI). • The CMF may be used to switch 24 -volt NAC power. OPERATION • Wide viewing angle of LED. • SEMS screws with clamping plates for wiring ease. Each CMF or CRF uses one of 99 (MS 9200) or 159 (MS • 9600) possible module addresses on a SLC loop. It re- Direct Decade 01 99 (MS 9200) and 01 -159 (MS -9600) sponds to regular polls from the control panel and reports entry of address. its type and status, including the open /normal /short sta- APPLICATIONS tus of its Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). The LED blinks with each poll received. On command, it activates The CMF is used to switch 24 VDC audible /visual power. its internal A ( tyley. The CMF supervises control Class B (Style Y) or The CRF may be programmed to operate dry contacts for Class A (Style Z) notification or control circuits. door holders, Air Handling Unit shutdown, etc. Upon code command from the panel, the CMF will discon- CONSTRUCTION nect the supervision and connect the external power sup- • The face plate is made of off-white Noryl®. connection of the supervision provides a positive indica- ply in the proper polarity across the load device. The dis- • Controls include two rotary switches for direct dial entry of address include two on the MS switches and 01-159 on the lion to the panel that the control relay actually turned ON. o a o f dd00). The external power supply is always relay isolated from the communication loop so that a trouble condition on the • The CMF is configured for a single Class B (Style Y) or external power supply will never interfere with the rest of Class A (Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuit. the system. • The CRF provides two Form -C dry contacts that switch Rotary switches set a unique address for each module. together. The address may be set before or after mounting. The built -in TYPE CODE (not settable) will identify the module Noryl® is a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of to the control panel, so as to differentiate between a mod - General Electric Company. ule and a sensor address. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes We try to keep i en 9001 our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific ;;:: ...... applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire -Lite Place, C E R t I F t1 o mlimil■•••••• Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Toll Free FAX: (877) 699 - MEMO & MANUMCTURIN& '''''''''' 4105, FAX Back:(888) 388 -3299. Made in the U.S.A. DF -52130 — Page 1 of 2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR CMF RELAY CONTACT RATINGS Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. for both CMF and CRF models Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). Load Description Application Maximum Current Average operating current: 390 pA (LED flashing). Voltage Rating External supply voltage (between Terminals T3 and T4): Resistive Non -Coded 30 VDC 3.0 A maximum 80 volts (RMS or DC). Resistive Coded 30 VDC 2.0 A Drain on external supply: 2 mA maximum (using intemal Resistive Non -Coded 110 VDC 0.9 A EOL relay). Resistive Non -Coded 125 VAC 0.9 A EOL resistance: 47K ohms. Inductive (UR = 5 ms) Coded 30 VDC 0.5 A Temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). ucti Humidity range: 10% to 93% non - condensing. hdve (UR = 2 ms) Coded 30 VDC 1.0 A hducti Dimensions: 4.5° (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x ve (PF = 0.35) Non Coded 125 VAC 0.5 A 1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square e720re1e W1 x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box. SPECIFICATIONS FOR CRF Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on). Average operating current: 270 pA (LED flashing). EOL resistance: not used. Temperature range: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C). Humidity range: 10% to 93% non - condensing. Dimensions: 4.5° (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x 1.25° (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square x 2.125° (53.975 mm) deep box. PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION CMF -300 Intelligent Addressable Control Module. / CRF -300 Intelligent Addressable Relay Module. SMB500 Optional Surface -Mount Backbox. / e CB500 Control Module Barrier — required by UL for separating power - limited and non -power lim- e ited wiring in the same junction box as CMF -300. f I . o MOUNTING ` � a DIAGRAMS - a � e ) %e Note C8500 Module Barrier, which creates isolated quadrant. � e CB500 -----7 • � �'J -:-•}1.,...,.44,4.44,1,° ri fi 1 � � 1% '� � , E E �1 `I� lip) � ® 4 0 � Q ISOLATED �e , ( e QUADRANT �m o % oil E. 4° (101.6 mm) square x 2.125° (53.975 mm) deep box Page 2 of 2 — DF -52130 July 14, 2004 DF-62389 • E -940 FI re•LITe Alarms 1300(A) Fault Isolator Module www.flrolito.com Section: Addressable Devices GENERAL California The Fire•Ute Alarms 1300(A) Fault Isolator Module is Marsha used with the MS-9200, MS -92000 D, and MS -9600 to pro- lig test the system against wire -to -wire short circuits on the 7300 -0075:159 SLC loop. The 1300(A) should be placed between each LISTED CS6B device on the SLC loop, to isolate a short-circuit problem S2424 rA'suffix only) between the modules. It is required for true Style 7 opera- (non 'A' suffix) p tion so that other devices can continue to operate normally M EA in the event of a short-circuit on the SLC. 3-94-E APPROVED FEATURES • Powered by SLC loop directly, no external power required. • Mounts in standard 4" (10.16 cm) square, 2.125" (5.3975 cm) deep junction boxes. • Integral LED blinks to indicate normal condition. Illumi- nates steady when short circuit condition is detected. 0 O O �\ • High noise (EMF)RFI) knmunity. APPLICATIONS The Fault Isolator Modules should be spaced between 0 groups of sensors in a loop to protect the rest of the loop..aL';4,, Use to isolate short circuit problems within a section of a loop so that other sections can continue to operate nor- mally. The 1300(A) supports a maximum of 25 devices In- between isolators, except when using relay bases. NOTE ON LOADS PER RELAY BASE AND ISOLATORS/ISOLATOR BASES: O 1300(A) 0 0 25 DEVICES I300(A) 1300(A) or I50 or I O Base . Base detector module • ra The maximum number of addressable devices between isolators (or 822481 isolator bases) is 25 devices. 8224 relay bases draw more current than other intelligent devices. When calculating the 25- device maximum, 8224813 represents 2.5 DEVICES. See example on page 2. NOTE ON MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SLC DEVICES: Each isola- tor module reduces the capacity of an SLC by two address post - Lions. Requirements differ as applied to relay bases (see note CAUTION DE- ENERoIZE UNIT PRIOR TO SERVICINt3 l 0 Face plate for 1300(A) T dc Alarms is a Honeywell company. ISO 9001 This document Is not inteendded d t t used to be used for Installation purposes. Wo try to keep our product infer- tion up4o -dato and accurate. Wo cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. c c R r Fat n For more Information, contact Flre +Lte Alarms, One Fire -Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 08472. Phone: AIM (800) 627 - 3473, Toll - Free FAX: (877) 699.4105. QUALITY SYSTEMS OF-52389 • 07/14/04 — Page 1 of 2 • February 15, 2001 DF -52013 E -500 . Cid Fi re•liTe BG'' 2Lx Addressable Manual Pull Station www.tirellte.com Section: Addressable Devices GENERAL California Fie ® State e Fire The Flre•Lit BG -12LX is a state -of- t he - art, dual- action Marshal (i.e., requires two motions to activate the station) pull sta- ®L US j- -j 7150 - 0075:184 tion that includes an addressable interface (mounted in- side) for Fire•Lite's addressable MS -9200 and MS -9600 6 4:;* fire alarm control panels. Because the BG -12LX is ad- dressable, the control panel can display the exact loca- tion of the activated manual pull station. This leads fire APPROVED service personnel quickly to the location of the alarm. FEATURES • Aesthetically pleasing, highly visible, dual- action design. • Meets ADA 5 lb. maximum pull force. • Easily operated (dual- action). FIRE' ....._____ • Attractive shape and textured finish. • Mounts, semi - flush, to a standard single -gang (2.125" [5.3975 cm] minimum depth), double -gang, or 4" (10.16 PUSH IN cm) square electrical box. * PULL DOWN i • When the handle latches in down position, the word "ACTIVATED" appears at the top of the handle in bright yellow to clearly indicate the station has been operated. • Key /lock reset; needs only a 1/4 -turn to lock/unlock. o , • Includes Braille text on station handle. `' a • Captive screw terminals wire -ready for easy connection 0 to SLC loop (accepts up to 12 AWG /3.25 mm wire). • Optional trim ring (BG -TR). ",^.,. 'i. 75 @) • Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes. A • Maintenance personnel can open station (for inspection and testing) without causing an alarm condition. BG - 12LX • Built -in bicolor LED, which is visible through the handle of the station, flashes red in normal operation and latches on steady red when in alarm. Manual stations connect with two wires to one of the con - CONSTRUCTION trot panel SLC loops. Each manual station, on command Shell, door, and handle are molded of durable LEXAN® from the control panel, sends data to the panel represent - (or polycarbonate equivalent) with a textured finish. ing the state of the pull station switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address settings (01 -99). OPERATION PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION Pushing in, then pulling down on the handle causes it to latch in the down/activated position. Once latched, the BG -12LX Dual- action addressable pull station. word "ACTIVATED" (in bright yellow) appears at the top of Includes key lock/reset feature. the handle, while a portion of the handle protrudes from SB -10 Surface backbox. the bottom of the station. To reset the station, simply unlock the station with the key and pull the door open. This action resets the handle; closing the door automati- cally resets the switch. LEXAN® is a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep ISO 9001 our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific : :: : applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more Information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire -Lite Place, C E R T I F I E r ■ Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Toll Free FAX: (877) 699 - ENBINEERINC 8 MRMfAC1RRIN6 ' 4105, FAX Back:(888) 388 -3299. Made in the U.S.A. DF -52013 — Page 1 of 2 , INSTALLATION ARCHITECTURAL/ . The BG -12LX can be semi -flush mounted into a single- ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS gang, double -gang, or standard 4" (10.16 cm) square elec- Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, with a key - trical outlet box, or surface mounted to the Model SB -10 operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and surface backbox. If the BG -12LX is semi -flush mounted, so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they then the optional trim ring (BG -TR) may be used. The BG- cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An TR is usually needed for semi -flush mounting with 4" operated station shall automatically condition itself so as (10.16 cm) or double -gang boxes (not with single -gang to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall boxes). be constructed of red - colored LEXAN® (or polycarbonate ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS equivalent) with clearly visible operating instructions pro- vided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the Normal operating voltage: 24 VDC. front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (25.4 mm) Maximum SLC loop voltage: 28.0 VDC. or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting Maximum SLC loop current: 230 NA. on matching backbox SB -10; or semi -flush mounting on a standard single -gang, double -gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national /local requirements. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. 0 0 Q O Manual stations shall connect with two wires to one of the control panel SLC loops. The manual station shall, on ' command from the control panel, send data to the panel �� 111, j � D s ' representing the state of the manual switch. Manual ;� I : stations shall provide address setting by use of rotary l �i (;, decimal switches. � TERMINAL , '� ` " ' CONNECTIONS " ' A` ,' a ) f ." ''`� ' 1 SLC ( -) 1 4 . ^j : ;1 ; 2 SLC ( +) 0 f 4 Back of station without door. 0 I ADO s a 1 \ oi � a -,\ 2 LOOP € g 9 7 6 s B 7 8 o A - 0` - alEtf-MP - . _ O fil 1=111111■ 1•111111•11=. 1 Iii H U J ® ® LED �'' 1 ) JJU ' I ROTARY DECIMAL SWITCHES a UI r I � * � �I It�s ,C® o O. 0 — I Cover open to show easy access to MMX module, rotary switch, and UL label. Page 2 012 — DF -52013 A U D I B L E / V I S I B L E N O T I F I C A T I O N SPECT rt C Selectable Output Strobe 1 SYSTEM and Horn Strobes �. SENSOR" Models Available -- y %, .' , ;', : . , 1 sR Strobes ! 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SpectrAlert selectable candela wall -mount strobes and horn/strobes Easy DIP switch selection for horn offer key performance features long associated with the SpectrAlert name. The select - options able candela strobes and horn /strobes offer average current draws that are not only lower than conventional fixed- candela SpectrAlert products, but also lower than simi- Easy mounting with QulekClick' lar selectable candela products. By consuming less current, the ability to connect even Synchronlzable with MDL Sync•Circuit"" more devices per loop is possible, resulting in a lower installed cost. module installation. SpectrAlert selectable candela strobes and horn/strobes offer the same Meets UL1971, NFPA72, and ADA installation - friendly features synonymous with the SpectrAlert name, such as the signaling requirements option of 2- and 4 -wire operation; the ability to use standard size backboxes with no encroachment into the box; and, universal mounting incorporating the labor- saving The models P1224MC, P1224MCW, QuickClick" feature. Such labor- savings features make wire connections simple and S1224MC, and 51224MCW incorporate a new fast, further reducing installed cost. patent - pending voltage booster design that has a more consistent flash bulb voltage over Flexibility. SpectrAlert multi - candela strobes and horn/strobes offer the broadest the range of candela selections. The benefit to range of candela options. In addition, the selectable candela strobes and horn /strobes the customer Is a high quality strobe device. can operate on either 12V or 24V, with no setting required; the device recognizes and self - adjusts to the correct current automatically. Temporal 3 or Continuous tone L `' options continue to be available, in either an Electro- Mechanical or 3kHz pattern. LISTED C5549V602NK17954 Aesthetics. SpectrAlert selectable candela strobes and horn /strobes incorporate the , 55512 Cs549V702NK13751 y ' profile design SpectrAlert products, T 54011 same st lish low rofile desi n of the conventional S ectrAlert for a consis- a MEA tent and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire product line. rag ® approved 7125 -1209 222 'm 122-02-E 7135-1209.223 3014150 126-02-E ' Engineering Specifications General Horn /Strobe Combination - SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn /strobes shall be capa- Horn/Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model ble of mounting to a standard 4" x 4" x 1 /z" back box or listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be a single gang 2" x 4" x V /e" back box using the universal approved for fire protective service. Horn/strobe shall mounting plate included with each SpectrAlert product. be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance Also, SpectrAlert products, when used in conjunction and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act with the accessory Sync•Circuit Module, shall he pow- requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at ered from a non -coded power supply and shall operate 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. on 12 or 24 volts. 12 volt rated devices shall have an The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and operating voltage range of 10.5 -17.5 volts. 24 -volt rated associated lens /reflector system. The horn shall have two devices shall have an operating voltage range or 17 -33 tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the volts. SpectrAlert products shall have an operating tem- option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a perature of 32° to 120 °F and operate from a regulated non - temporal continuous pattern. Strobes shall be powered DC or full wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. independently of the sounder with the removal of factory installed jumper wires. The horn on horn/strobe models Strobe shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model (the strobe must be powered continuously). listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling Synchronization Module notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling applianc- listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective es, flashing at 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating volt- service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes age range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash at 1Hz and horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall tube and associated lens /reflector system. silence the horns on horn /strobe models, while operating the strobes, over a single pair of wires. The module shall be capable of mounting to a 4 x 4 x 2 back box and shall control two Style Y (class B) or one Style Z (class A) circuit. Module shall be capable of multiple zone synchronization by daisy chaining multiple modules together and re- synchronizing each other along the chain. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Specifications Walk Test Weight, strobe and horn /strobe Voltages SpectrAlert horn /strobe and horn only work on 8.8 oz. 12 or 24VDC and FWR unfiltered ''walk tests" with time durations of 4 seconds Mounting Operating voltage range` or greater 4" x 4" x 1 or 2" x 4" x 17/a" 12V: 9.5- 17.5V; 24V: i6-33V Input Terminals standard boxes Operating voltage range' 12 to 18 AWG (with Sync 'Circuit module. MDL) Indoor Operating Temperature 12V: 10.5- 17.5V; 24V: 17 -33V Dimensions 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) *Note for Strobes: Do not exceed; 1) 16-33 or 9.5- Strobe and horn /strobe with universal p late Maximum humidity 17.5 voltage range limit; 2) maximum number of 70 5" x 5 /a" x 215/16" 95% as tested per UL464 strobe tights when connecting the MDL Sync module Strobe and horn /strobe with small Weatherproof (horn and horn/strobes) with a maximum line impedance of 4 ohms per loop footprint p Operatln Temperature and; 3) maximum line Impedance as required by the 3 x 5s /e" x 2 Operating fire alarm control manufacturer 32 °F to 150 °F (0 °C to 66 °C) Horn with universal mounting plate (outdoor strobe only) U.S. Patent Numbers 5" x 5 /e" x 15/16 " —40 °F to 158 °F ( -40 °C to 70 °C) 5,593,569 Horn without mounting plate ULC Canadian Models 5,914,665 2 x 5 x 15/16" —40 °C to 66°C 6,049,446 Weight, horn only 7.2 oz. • SpectrAlert Current Draw Tables Strobe Only AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA) PEAK CURRENT (rnA) IN RUSH CURRENT (inA) Al .V Ata 4 Y A_11,2V Al 2.Y. At 12Y Al 29V 9.5V 1W 17,5V 16V 24V 33V 9.5V 12V 1 /.5V 16V 24V 33V 9,5V 12V 17.5V 16V 24V 33V Candela DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC F1VR DC FWR DC FWR 15 99 84 65 59 49 44 52 47 42 38 40 38 221 227 174 159 155 135 151 137 129 165 133 301 62 49 79 87 91 129 91 117 133 177 189 265 15/75 119 111 79 69 58 52 62 55 48 43 44 41 NA NA NA NA NA NA 193 194 159 206 155 322 NA NA NA NA NA NA 89 119 131 175 177 253 30 NA NA NA NA NA NA 80 87 57 68 53 58 243 578 175 254 147 194 157 206 129 170 127 330 47 51 61 79 93 121 83 107 123 171 185 253 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 144 130 100 90 81 72 NA NA NA NA NA NA 305 534 251 430 217 518 NA NA NA NA NA NA 77 115 119 175 183 255 110 NA NA NA NA NA NA 194 171 130 118 103 93 NA NA NA NA NA NA 366 506 314 370 270 434 NA NA NA NA NA NA 95 113 131 181 181 247 Horn /Strobe 15cd: Current Draw Measurements (Average RMS Method) Default Selects AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mAi Note: The 12V 15/75 cd strobe was only tested at the 9.5 -17.5 At 1 21/ ally volt- FWR/DC limits. All other 12V strobes were only tested at Ihgh /low Temp 9 5V 12V 17,5V 16V 24V 33V tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR the 8 -17.5 volt- FWR/DC limits. All 24V strobes were only tested Electra- High Temp 104 87 72 65 59 52 62 55 58 50 58 53 at the 16 -33 volt - FWR/DC limits. This does not include the 80% mech. Low Temp 102 87 8 62 56 50 58 53 53 46 53 49 low end or 110% high end voltage limits. Non 104 89 73 66 61 54 63 57 58 52 63 58 3000 Hz High Temp 105 89 73 66 60 54 63 56 60 52 59 55 Strobe Only: Interrupt. Non 111 94 82 _ 73 73 64 74 65 73 65 77 71. AVTRAGT RMS CURRENT (mA) Low Temp 103 87 70 63 57 51. 59 53 54 47 54 51 At 12V A t 41' Non 105 89 74 67 63 56 64 58 61 , 54 66 60 9 5V 12V 17.5V 16V 24V 33V Horn/ Strobe 15 75cd: Candela DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Horn / / 15 105 110 74 77 56 63 60 65 47 58 44 59 Default Selects AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA) 15/75 124 149 89 89 67 72 72 75 55 64 49 64 Ai 1.2.1! At_24V 30 NA NA NA NA NA NA 92 111 67 96 59 89 High /Low Temp 9.EV 12V 17.5V 1GV 24V 33V 75 NA NA NA NA NA NA 161 161 117 121 94 106 Time Volume /Non Dc FW9 DC FWR DC Ewe DC FWR DC FWR DC FWH 110 NA NA NA NA NA NA 210 209 150 151 120 131 Electra High Temp 124 114 86 75 68 60 72 63 64 55 62 56 mech. Non 129 119 94 81 78 69 81 71 75 66 78 70 Strobe 15ed: Low Temp 122 114 84 72 65 58 68 61 59 51 57 52 Horn /Strobe Non 124 116 87 76 70 62 73 65 64 57 67 61 Default Selects AVERAGE RM5 CURRENT (rnA) 3000 Hz High Temp 125 116 87 76 69 62 73 64 66 57 63 58 At 1W 11,241/ Interrupt. Non 131 121 96 83 82 72 84 73 79 70 81 74 High /Low Temp 9 SV 12V 17,5'V 1.6V 24V 33V Low Temp 123 114 84 73 66 59 69 61 60 52 58 54 Tone Volume /Nor! DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Non 125 116 88 77 72 64 74 66 67 59 70 63 Electro- High Temp 112 117 85 87 71 77 74 78 66 77 69 83 mech. Non 120 124 96 97 86 91 88 91 84 95 91 104 Horn /Strobe SOed: Horn /Strobe 75cd: r Low Temp 109 114 80 83 65 72 68 73 58 70 66 76 Default Selects Art &E Vi Al. SU0"tN' 1,.0 Default `ric..i 4VERAr¢ Mr ON 0URRF1.. imq Non 112117 85 6a 72 79 75 79 67 80 74 88 Al 14,/ At 24Y 3000 Hz High Temp 114 118 86 88 72 78 75 79 67 79 72 85 High /Low Tema Sr,5 24V 335 Rego /Low temp 16V 24V 330 Interrupt. Non 122 125 98 99 89 94 91 93 88 98 94 107 look Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWR DC AYR lone volume /Non DC Iwo DC FWR DC FWR Low Temp 109 114 81 84 66 72 69 74 59 71 62 76 Electro- High Temp 90 93 73 80 71 73 Electra High Tent. mDZEI[¢nm 87 Non 113 118 86 89 73 80 76 81 70 82 77 91 mech Non 99 101 84 91 87 87 mech Non MIEEI ®REf¢' Low Temp 86 91 68 76 66 69 Low Tem. ®FSIE®mm 83 Non 91 95 73 82 76 78 Non ®monemm 92 Horn /Strobe 15/75cd: 3000 Hr High Temp 91 94 75 82 72 75 3000 Hz High Tem. ® ®MEl�l' IQ" 89 Interrupt. Non 102 103 88 95 90 91 Interrupt Non m111:1®®iQ. 105 Default Selects AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (n!A) Low Temp 87 91 69 77 67 71 Low Tem. ®IM®mm 85 At 121/ At 24V Non 97 96 /6 84 79 80 Non 156 141 119 106 0 94 High /I ow Temp 9.5V 12V 17,5V 161/ 24V 33V Tone Volume /Non DC FWR DC FWN DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Horn /Strobe 110ed: Electro- High Temp 131. 156 100 99 82 86 86 88 74 83 74 88 mech. Non 139 163 111 109 97 100 100 101 92 101 96 109 loiruh S.:Ink to AYi 100, 4 AN •, nV`.5I I. 01 Low Temp 128 153 95 95 76 81 80 83 66 76 71 81 Ai ^44' Non 131 156 100 100 83 88 87 89 75 86 79 93 it ;an /.ow lt"a 105 244 335 Inns vn ;Nun DC WI DC ;VP Dc MA 3000 Hz High Temp 133 157 101 100 83 87 87 89 75 85 77 90 Electra High lent. Ea ®MIE�I toe Interrupt. Non 141 164 113 111 100 103 103 103 96 104 99 112 mech Non ®IME ®MI1N1 Low Temp 128 153 96 96 77 81 81 84 67 77 67 81 Low Tem• nmagno miO4 Non 132 157 101 101 84 89 88 91 78 88 82 96 Non Erg1 :nnams Z.' 113 3000 Hz High Tem EgnIMI®DM ito Interrupt Non EMInallalantE 126 Low Tent. ® ®fm ®fgtoe Horn /Strobe SOcd: Horn /Strobe 75cd: Non 206 182 149134 2. 115 Default Select. 40_.0 ONS C - RRf v A Default Sei.rcts A1,24/ At 2117 H gi, /Low loom 161' 145 330 H.gn /Lou lona 1CV 244 335 1010 Volume /Non DC FWR DC MWR DC FWR Vii I - c 1' DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp 106 174 86 105 84 110 Flectro- High Tern. ®EIZDENIMEEE mech. Non 120 137 104 128106 131 mech Non onionmon 151 Low Temp 100 119 78 98 81 103 Low Tem. lanrElI® 123 Sound Output Guide Non 107 125 87 108 89 115 Non 11121MITZEME•35 3000 Hz High Temp 107 125 87 107 87 112 3000 Hz High Temp ®®ECEg 132 Interrupt, Non 123 139 108 176102 134 Interrupt Non Esnommni64 Default Selects UL Reverberant Room Low Temp 101 120 79 99 77 103 Low Tent. EISCUMECmf,¢. 123 dBAO volts DC Non 108127 90 110 92 118 Non 177 177 14014 2 138 21 1217--16 24 al Temporal Low Volume Electromechanical 70" 74 76 76 80 81 Horn /Strobe 110cd: 3000 Hz Interrupted 71 75 78 77 80 82 Ommalt s°Inet1 0013^, RA.541 , ^A; High Volume Electromechanical 76 79 81 81 82 84 Al 1 Hi S lIR" /caw Tenp 1ev 747 337 3000 Hz Interrupted 77 81 83 82 84 85 lane Volume /Um DC FWR DC IwR DC IwM Fie -fro. High Tern DM®MIZi1i M 155 Non- Low Volume Electromechanical 75 78 81 81 84 86 mooch Nan FiM ®IZIMIgi 176 Temporal 3000 Hz Intcrnlptcd 76 79 83 82 85 87 taw Tern. ElEISBEMIMEE 148 Non ® ®I!M' ®NE 160 High Volume Electromechanical 80 83 86 85 87 88 moon: High Tem liEREEMIZIM 157 3000 Hz Interrupted 81 85 87 86 88 88 I "ie "apt Nan Em ®EDlm6T 179 Low Tem. REEDOESD:31M 140 °This tone only suitable for private mode use at rated voltage as tested by UL. Non 22.22517 175 163 SpectrAlert Ordering Information Avg. mA* Avg. mA* • Red White Voltage Candela @Nom. VDC @Nom.FWR *• Horn /Strobes P1224MC P1224MCW 12/24 Selectable: 15, 15/75. 30, — — 75, 110 cd Strobes S1224MC S1224MCW 12/24 Selectable: 15, 15/75, 30, — — 75, 110 cd Accessories Sync•Circuit Module MDL MDLW 12/24 NA 10/11 12/15 Sync•Circuit Module (for Canada) MDLA MDLWA 12/24 NA 10/11 12/15 Small Footprint Mounting Plate for Single Gang Only S -MP S-MPW NA NA NA NA Surface Mount Back Box Skirt BBS BBSW NA NA NA NA Universal Mounting Plate (replacement) D-MP D-MPW NA NA NA NA Notes: Agency Listings- Indoor models: UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, MEA. Weatherproof models: UL, CSFM (strobe only), MEA, ULC. All of these SpectrAlert products are designed for wall mount only. All weatherproof models must use weatherproof back box model WBB. Installation of less than 75 candela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAG (Sec. 2.2). However, it Is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. All 15/75 candela strobes or horn /strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' rooms or less. *Horn and horn /strobe current draws assume horn Is set at temp 3, electromechanical tone and high audibility. ** FWR = Full Wave Rectified System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor in China System Sensor – Far East System Sensor – India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 86.29.524.6253 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Ph: 91.124.637.1770 x.2700 St. Charles, IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fx: 86.29.524.6259 Fx: 85.22.736.6580 Fx: 91.124.637.3118 Ph: 800 /SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor – Australia Fe: 630/377 -6495 Ph: 44.1403.276500 Ph: 65.6273.2230 Ph: 613.54.281.142 Documents -on- Demand Fx: 44.1403.276501 Fx: 65.6273.2610 Fx: 613.54.281.172 800/736 -7672 x3 www.systemsensor.com ® 2003 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. A05.0325-002•08/03•#1147 A U D I B L E / V I S I B L E N O T I F I C A T I O N SPECTF!e „. Ceiling Mount Series � T SYSTEM Strobes and Horn /Strobes �� SENSOR' Models Available .•.,,�._ �*^ -_ _.___" •' r'"� - *r „tea :r�� � . 0247 1 • N '«'. Strobe Models SC241576�N• �•�.� V.', ,'y ��;� �. � -� �w�;��t'•' • ;:.� White Red - ` � , ,� •” • SC2415W SC2415 * 4-""m ` - , " Yh V,c SC241575W SC241575� ' �` s SC2430W SC2430 � � �# ° " ; - ` � ' � ' SC2475W SC2475 v ` .; * n SC2495W SC2495 ,, '� - ' � 't , , * P' g ' SC24115W SC 24115 }� 5 - -,,' z , . w , ,,- 1 :, , ;:.‘< °r .z1 SC24177W SC24177 '; . .: 1 / 1 %.4 1$.44 4 .` 1 • Horn /Strobe Models L,.•- __,.___ -- �.. 1, ,. t:4: i+, � 4 _ __- ' ' ,i " ;- ;:`,. White Red PC2415W PC2415 BBSCW PC241575W PC241575 PC2430W PC2430 ^1 PC2475W PC2475 ; 4 , 1 PC2495W PC2495 } PC24115W PC24115 `-. PC24177W PC24177 ' , ; , .i , v i Accessory Mounting Plates White Red „„ ",, �' :. BBSCW BBSC �,” � �_ _ _- __ _ Product Overview • Lower current draw System Sensor's SpectrAlert ceiling mount series strobes and horn /strobes offer a Available in 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 115, fresh approach to addressing the unique needs for ceiling mount applications. and 177 candela Technology. Like the original SpectrAlert, the SpectrAlert ceiling mount series Horn /strobe models include a three offer significant current draw reductions over other ceiling mount strobes and position switch for field- selecting horn horn/strobes. tones: installation. SpectrAlert's compact design also offers installation savings. The - Electromechanical /31(Hz strobe and horn/strobe models mount to a 4 "x4 "xl4" back box, and take up - Temporal 3 /Non - temporal 3 little room in the back box, making connections easier. And with SpectrAlert's - High /Low dBA output round shape, it is not necessary to align the back box with the room's walls. Ceiling- specific shape, profile, and SpectrAlert always lines up. aesthetics Flexibility. SpectrAlert ceiling mount strobes and horn/strobes are available in Synehronizable with MDL Sync•Clreult seven different candelas, including 177 candela for sleeping areas. The module horn/strobe's tones are field - selectable through the use of a three position switch located on the back of the unit. Selections include electromechanical Mounts to 4"x4"x1Y," back box and 3 KHz tones, temporal 3 and non - temporal 3 patterns, and high and Round shape offers greater placement low volume. flexibility Aesthetics. SpectrAlert ceiling strobes and horn /strobes offer a design that is sensitive to the aesthetic demands of ceiling mount applications. The round CI) ,ter shape maintains a low profile appearance, similar to that of a smoke detector. O approved MEA ® Its stylish curves and design further refine the aesthetics over other generic _ j wall /ceiling mount designs. Yet SpectrAlert's round shape provides clearly visible "FIRE" identification from all angles. General Specifications Dimensions Indoor Operating Temperature Weight 6.8" diameter 32° to 120° F (0° to 49 °C) 5.3 oz. (150 grams) " Mounting Max. humidity 4 "x4 "x1'h back box 95% as tested per UL464 SpectrAlert Dimensions 1-2.4 " —I t- 2.4 " —I I� 6.8" i.2) (0, I I. 6. I l l _ _ SpectrAlert Ceiling Mount Strobe SpectrAlert Ceiling Mount Horn /Strobe SpectrAlert Mounting Diagrams I000j � / 0 0 0/. Mill lMil • Cl ro)k Il I \ 9 , I - i C O: t 11 1 �1 d d a gir Strobe or Horn /Strobe with Mounting Plate Strobe or Horn /Strobe with Accessory Back Box Skirt Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage Operating Voltage Range U.S. Patent Numbers 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered 24V, 16-33 V 6,049,446 Note: 177cd models tested at 20-33 V FWR and 6.057,778 16-33 VDC D424,465 Input Terminals Operating Voltage Range w/Sync-Circult Module 12 to 18 AWG 24V, 17 -33 V Note: 177cd models tested at 21 -33 V FWR and 17 -33 VDC Sound Output Guide (dBA) UL Reverberant Room dBA @ volts DC 16 24 33 Temporal Low Volume Electromechanical 75 75 79 3000 Hz Interrupted 75 75 79 High Volume Electromechanical 79 82 82 3000 Hz Interrupted 79 82 82 Non- Low Volume Electromechanical 75 82 82 Temporal 3000 Hz Interrupted 79 82 85 High Volume Electromechanical 82 85 85 3000 Hz Interrupted 82 85 85 Current Draw Table Strobe Only AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) PEAK CURRENT (mA) IN RUSH CURRENT (mA) • 16V 24V 33V 16V 24V 33V 16V 24V 33V Candela DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR 15 63 56 48 55 41 51 164 232 170 242 170 224 91 118 133 177 188 252 15/75 75 64 56 62 47 62 174 238 172 258 168 228 91 115 134 179 182 237 30 95 81 68 79 56 73 238 288 226 318 218 298 94 116 137 179 184 244 75 179 144 127 140 101 126 418 436 398 462 384 486 99 118 133 177 186 238 95 223 198 153 173 122 163 540 562 534 560 518 552 92 115 132 176 187 244 115 290 232 191 230 156 212 644 668 612 712 576 728 81 108 118 175 174 249 177 453 N/A 291 300 208 241 952 N/A 912 1104 872 1184 79 N/A 126 170 171 234 Horr /Strobe 15 co Horn /Strobe 95 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA; High /Low Temp 16V 24V 33V High /Low Temp 16V 24V 33V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electra High Temp. 78 80 71 89 70 94 Electra High Temp. 238 222 176 207 151 206 mech. Non. 78 80 71 89 70 94 mech. Non. 238 222 176 207 151 206 Low Temp. 71 69 62 74 59 77 Low Temp. 231 211 167 192 140 189 Non. 71 69 62 74 59 77 Non. 231 211 167 192 140 189 3000 Hz High Temp. 81 83 75 94 76 99 3000 Hz High Temp. 241 225 180 212 157 211 Interrupt. Non. 81 83 75 94 76 99 Interrupt. Non. 241 225 180 212 157 211 Low Temp. 72 70 64 77 63 81 Low Temp. 232 212 169 195 144 193 Non. 72 70 64 77 63 81 Non. 232 212 169 195 144 193 Hurn /Strobe 15/75 cd Horn /Strobe 115 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (rnA) High /Low Temp 16V 24V 33V High /tow Temp 16V 24V 33V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR UC FWR DC FWR Electra High Temp. 90 88 79 96 76 105 Electro- High Temp. 305 256 214 264 185 255 mech. Non. 90 88 79 96 76 105 mech. Non. 305 256 214 264 185 255 Low Temp. 83 77 70 81 65 88 Low Temp. 298 245 205 249 174 238 Non. 83 77 70 81 65 88 Non. 298 245 205 249 174 238 3000 Hz High Temp. 93 91 83 101 82 110 3000 Hz High Temp. 308 259 218 269 191 260 Interrupt. Non. 93 91 83 101 82 110 Interrupt. Non. 308 259 218 269 191 260 . Low Temp. 84 78 72 84 69 92 Low Temp. 299 246 207 252 178 242 Non. 84 78 72 84 69 92 Non. 299 246 207 252 178 242 Horn /Strobe 30 cd Horn /Strobe 177 cd AVERAGE CURREN1 (mA) AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) High /Low Temp 16V 24V 33V High /Low Temp 16V 20V 24V 33V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp. 110 105 91 113 85 116 Electra High Temp. 468 367 314 334 237 284 mech. Non. 110 105 91 113 85 116 mech. Non. 468 367 314 334 237 284 Low Temp. 103 94 82 98 74 99 Low Temp. 461 354 305 319 226 267 Non. 103 94 82 98 74 99 Non. 461 354 305 319 226 267 3000 Hz High Temp. 113 108 95 118 91 121 3000 Hz High Temp. 471 371 318 339 243 289 Interrupt. Non. 113 108 95 118 91 121 Interrupt. Non. 471 371 318 339 243 289 Low Temp. 104 95 84 101 78 103 Low Temp. 462 356 307 322 230 271 Non. 104 95 84 101 78 103 Non. 462 356 307 322 230 271 Horn /Strobe 75 cd AVERAGE CURRENT (mA) High /Low Temp 16V 24V 33V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp. 194 168 150 174 130 169 mech. Non. 194 168 150 174 130 169 Low Temp. 187 157 141 159 119 152 Non. 187 157 141 159 119 152 3000 Hz High Temp. 197 171 154 179 136 174 interrupt. Non. 197 171 154 179 136 174 Low Temp. 188 158 143 162 123 156 Non. 188 158 143 162 123 156 • • Engineering Specifications Strobe Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective service where ceiling mount strobes are permitted. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and shall flash at 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens /reflector system. Horn /Strobe Combination Horn /strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and be approved for fire protective service where ceiling mount horn /strobes are permitted. The horn /strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance and shall flash at 1Hz over its entire operating range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens /reflector system. The horn shall have two tone options, two audibility options, and the option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non-temporal continuous pattern. These options shall be selected by a multi - position switch. Strobes shall be powered independently of the sounder with the removal of factory Installed Jumper wires. The horn on horn /strobe models shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply. • Note: The strobes must be powered continuously for the horn to operate. Ordering Information Avg. Current (mA) Model No. @ 24 V White Red Voltage Candela DC FWR SC2415W SC2415 24 15 48 55 SC241575W SC241575 24 15/75 56 62 Ceiling SC241575PW (plain) SC241575P (plain) 24 15/75 56 62 Mount SC2430W SC2430 24 30 68 79 Strobes SC2475W SC2475 24 75 127 140 SC2495W SC2495 24 95 153 173 SC24115W SC24115 24 115 191 230 SC24177W SC24177 24 177 291 300 PC2415W PC2415 24 15 71 89 PC241575W PC241575 24 15/75 79 96 Ceiling PC241575PW (plain) PC241575P (plain) 24 15/75 79 96 Mount PC2430W PC2430 24 30 91 113 Horns/Strobes* PC2475W PC2475 24 75 150 174 PC2495W PC2495 24 95 176 207 PC24115W PC24115 24 115 214 264 PC24177W PC24177 24 177 314 334 Sync•Circuit Module MDLW MDL — — 11 15 Surface -mount back box skirt BBSCW BBSC — — — — *Horn/strobe current draws assume horn Is set at temporal 3, electromechanical tone, and high audibility. System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor — Far East System Sensor — India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 86.29.524.6253 Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Ph: 91.124.637.1770 x.2700 St. Charles, IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fe: 86.29.524.6259 Fx: 85.22.736.6580 Fe: 91.124.637.3118 Ph: 800 /SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor — Australia Fx: 630/377-6495 Ph: 44.1403.276500 Ph: 65.6273.2230 Ph: 613.54.281.142 Documents -on- Demand Fe: 44.1403.276501 Fx: 65.6273.2610 Fe: 613.54.281.172 800/736-7672 x3 www.systemsensor.com 0 2002 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. A05- 1025-005.9/02•#1004 May 2, 2001 DF -52176 E -600 • e<144 D350P/D350RP Fire uTe ALarms Intelligent Addressable Photoelectronic Duct Smoke Detector www.firelite.com Section: Addressable Devices GENERAL The new D350P and D35ORP addressable photoelectric duct smoke detectors are used exclusively with the Fire•Lite MS- 9200 and MS -9600 addressable fire alarm control panels. Since these duct detectors are addressable, they will help emergency personnel quickly locate a fire during its early stages, potentially saving precious rescue time while also 3240 - 0075189 reducing property damage. The D35ORP offers the same fea- tures as the D350P while adding a Form -C relay. An HVAC system supplies conditioned air to virtually every , ` iWt+ • area of a building. Smoke introduced into this air duct sys- ' ` tem is thus distributed to the entire building. Smoke detec- tors for use in air duct systems sense the presence of smoke in the duct. . a ' Il . i `' � l o The D350P and D35ORP air duct smoke detectors are pho- /'. , t. f } 1 o toelectric detectors, combining this detection technology with an efficient housing design that samples air passing through the duct, allowing detection of a developing hazardous con- l� D35012 dition. When sufficient smoke is sensed, an alarm signal is ." initiated at the fire control panel monitoring the detector. With the D35ORP, appropriate action can be taken to shut off fans and blowers and to change over air handling systems, etc. This can isolate toxic smoke and fire gases or prevent their distribution thoughout areas served by the duct system. Two LED's on each detector light to provide a local, visible control panel specifications for wiring requirements before alarm indication. A remote alarm output is provided for use wiring the detector loop. The D350P/D35ORP detector is de with auxiliary devices. The D350P and D35ORP have remote signed for ease of wiring; the housing provides a terminal test capability with the RTS451 /RTS451 KEY Remote Test strip with clamping plates. Station, as well as remote communication using the RA400Z Remote LED annunciator capability is available as an op- alarm LED. tion. Each duct smoke detector can only be wired to one re- mote accessory. APPLICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Duct smoke detectors have the following limitations: • NOT a substitute for open area smoke detectors. D350P • NOT a substitute for early warning detection. Operating voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC. • NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection Standby current: 300 pA ® 24 VDC (one communication system. every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled). Call your Fire•Lite distributor for a copy of System Sensor's Operating temperature range: 32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C). application guide, Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct Humidity range: 10% to 93% (non- condensing). Applications (A05- 1004 -00). Duct air velocity: 500 to 4,000 feet/min. (152.4 to 1219.2 INSTALLATION meters /min.). NSTALLATION Dimensions: 14.375" (365.125 mm) wide x 5.500" (13.970 Wiring: For signal wiring (the wiring between detectors or mm) high x 2.750" (69.850 mm) deep. from detectors to auxiliary devices), it is recommended that single conductor wire be no smaller than 18 AWG (0.75 mm2). O ptions: RTS451, RTS451 KEY, RA400Z. Separate auxil The duct smoke detector terminals accomodate wire sizes iary power not required. up to 12AWG (3.25 mm Flexible conduit is recommended D35ORP for the last foot (30.48 cm) of conduit: solid conduit connec- Operating voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC (comm. line volt - tions may be used if desired. age) and 24 VACNDC or 120/240 VAC auxiliary power (sepa- Smoke detectors and alarm system control panels have speci- rate source). NOTE: The D35ORP requires a separate aux- fications for Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) wiring. Consult the iliary source. This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our ISO 9001 product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applica- tions or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire -Llte Place, Northford, C E R T I F I E R ) , Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627 -3473, Toll Free FAX: (877) 699 -4105, FAX 9VCINoIN6 8 MANUFACTURING Back•(888) 388 -3299. DF -52176 — Page 1 o12 Standby current: 300 IA ® 24 VDC (one communication PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION every 5 seconds with LED blink enabled). D350P Addressable duct detector housing with r Auxiliary power current draw (@ 24 VDC): 26 mA (standby), ry p ( ) ( y), photolectric smoke detector. 87 mA (alarm). D350RP Addressable duct detector housing with Operating temperature range: 32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C). photolectric smoke detector and DPDT relay. Humidity range: 10% to 93% (non- condensing). ST - 1.5 Metal sampling tupe, duct widths 1' to 2' (see Duct air velocity: 500 to 4,000 feetmin. (152.4 to 1219.2 table at left for metric lengths). meters /min.). ST - Metal sampling tupe, duct widths 2' to 4'. Dimensions: 14.375" (365.125 mm) wide x 5.500" (13.970 ST - Metal sampling tupe, duct widths 4' to 8'. mm) high x 2.750" (69.850 mm) deep. ST - Metal sampling tupe, duct widths 8' to 12'. Options: RTS451, RTS451 KEY, RA400Z. APA451. RA400Z Remote annunciator alarm LED. Relay contact ratings: 2 Form C, DPDT, 10 A CO 250 VAC, RTS451 Remote test station. Mounts in single -gang 10 A © 30 VDC (resistive). Minimum switching current of box. Includes red alarm LED and magnet 100 mA @ 5 VDC. test switch. RTS451 KEY Key- activated remote test station. INLET TUBE SELECTION F36 - - Replacement filters. MO2 - - Replacement test magnet. Outside Duct Width Inlet Tube* S08 - 39 - 01 Replacement photo insect screen. P48 - - Replacement end cap for plastic sampling tube. Up to 2 feet (0.6096 m) ST -1.5 P48 - - Replacement end cap for metal sampling tube. 2 to 4 feet (0.6096 to 1.2192 m) ST-3 A5053FS Replacement photoelectric sensor board. A5067 Replacement power board (without relay). A5060 Replacement power board (with relay). 4 to 8 feet (1.2192 to 2.4384 m) ST -5 8 to 12 feet (2.4384 to 3.6576 m) ST -10 'NOTE: Inlet tube is required and must be purchased separately. Order one inlet tube for each duct smoke detec- tor ordered. Page 2 of 2 — DF -52176 • July 14, 2004 OF -52384 • E -160 SD355(A)/ SD355T(A) Fire•LITe°ALarms Addressable Photoelectric Smoke www.firellfe.com Section D Addre es s sa bl bl D evices GENERAL California ' State Fire The Flre•Lite Alarms SD355 and SD355T addressable, Marshal low - profile plug -in photoelectric detectors use a state -of- �� . 7272 - 0075:194 the -art photoelectric sensing chamber with communica- tions to provide open area protection and are used exclu- LISTED /� sively with Fire•Lite's MS -9200, MS- 92000D, and MS -9600 S1059 M EA 4101 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). The SD355T adds thermal sensors that will alarm at a fixed temperature of 135 °F (57 °C). Since these detectors are APPROVED addressable, they will help emergency personnel quickly locate a fire during its early stages, potentially saving pre- cious rescue time while also reducing property damage. .;•� , Two LEDs on each sensor light to provide a local, visible �;�` sensor indication. Remote LED annunciator capability is available as an optional accessory (P /N RA400Z). FEATURES a w SLC loop: .; � a ; � • Two -wire loop connection. - • Unit uses base for wiring, detector head plugs -in. e93400.09 �r Addressing: SD355 with • • Addressable by device. B350LP base • Direct Decade 01 – 99 (MS -9200, MS- 92000D) and 01 ' – 159 (MS -9600) entry of address. Architecture: a „ j r le- source, dual - chamber design to respond � • Unique single-source, g 60350.1,00 quickly and dependably to a broad range of fires. °""r ' ' SD355T with viii r • Sleek, low- profile design. B350LP base ”' b ;t . , • Integral communications and built -in type identification. • Built -in tamper - resistant feature. • Removable cover and insect - resistant screen for simple field cleaning. Other system features: Operation: • Fully coated circuit boards and superior RF/transient pro- • Withstands air velocities up to 1,500 feet- per - minute (7.6 tection. m /sec.) without triggering a false alarm. • • Factory preset at 1.5% nominal sensitivity for panel alarm 94 -VO plastic flammability rating . threshold level. • Low standby current, • Visible LED "blinks" when the unit is addressed (com- Options: municating with the fire panel) and latches on In alarm. • Remote LED output connection (P /N RA400Z). Mechanicals: APPLICATIONS • Sealed against back pressure. Use photoelectric detectors in life -safety applications to pro- • Direct surface mounting or electrical box mounting. vide a broad range of fire - sensing capability, especially • Mounts to: single -gang box, 3.5' (8.89 cm) or 4.0" (10.16 'where smoldering fires are anticipated. Ionization detec- cm) octagonal box, or 4.0" (10.16 cm) square electrical tors are often better than photoelectric detectors at sens- box (using a plaster ring — included). ing fast, flaming fires. Te• Alarms is a Honeywell ISO 9001 Thh document documeent t I s not Intended ed to to be used to for installation purposes. Wo try keep our product information up -to -date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. C E R T 1 F 1 E co For more Information, contact Flre•Lite Alarms, One Firo-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472. ENCERING&MANAMING Phone: (800) 627-3473, Toll -Free FAX: (877) 699 -4105. 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