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Specifications / 5705 sv✓ 7.7 4 `x ° ?6 - 255 • BULLETIN 72- 100/04 -95 4 20 IFC FIRE IONTROL FC -72 SERIES INSTRUMENTS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL • .gym DESCRIPTION The FC -72 Series Fire Alarm Control panel is a proven, versatile, modular control which meets the requirements of NFPA Standard 72 for Central Sta- tion, Protected Premises, Auxiliary, Remote and Pro- prietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems. It is Listed to UL Standard 864, inherently power lim- ited, meets all UL transient immunity requirements, • and is suitable for releasing device service. The control is housed in a heavy duty 16 gauge�'?�:I ` I • steel enclosure finished in textured beige or optional q s • red with back lighted panels displaying the status of - - r ;: vital functions. The surface mounted enclosure, with _ I its slim appearance (4-inch depth) is designed to blend with any environment. i y r - The many features of the FC -72 series control provide a cost effective approach to systems design, nn * L and allow a great degree of flexibility in one enclo- • , 6 sure. Many of these features include full supervision, Class B. Style B, Class A, Style D initiating circuits, II " ' _ with Class B. Style Y and Class A. Style Z notifica - t� ' � - c tion appliance circuits. The modular concept offers total freedom of sys- _ tems configuration, ease of expansion, and complete • ;}, interchangeability of all standard modules. Field ex- pansion of an existing system is accomplished by the addition of plug -in modules for initiating circuits, . zone coding, "walk test ", time limit cutoff, system or zone verification, releasing and additional notifica- tion appliance circuits. UL Listed zone capacity is unlimited. Supervision of vital components, plug -in modules, functional switches and standby batteries is provided. In addition, supervised outputs are available for LED FEATURES or incandescent remote alarm annunciation and su- • Suitable for Releasing Device Service - pervised remote system trouble annunciation. • The FC -72 control is UL Listed for modular con- • Inherently Power Limited struction or expansion in the field, or is available • Rugged Reliability factory assembled and tested. • Plug -in Modules APPROVALS • Simple Field Expansion U.L. (Std 864) S 1869 • Fi Programmable Configuration FM 1 KOA8.AY g g C.S.F.M. 7165- 0694:001 • • Unlimited Zone Capacity per UL NYC BS &A 960 -81 -SA • "Walk Test" Capability (option) City of Chicago 2057E • Alarm Verification by System or Zone OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (option) Operating temperature 32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C) • Versatile Performance Relative humidity 85% (non- condensing) • Factory Assembled (optional) • Factory Tested 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 -0002 1 NOTE DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE I I �� I 1.32 ZONE CAPACITY Al CAPACITY 0 33-72 ZONE O I m I CAPACITY co 1 1-4 ZONE 1 -12 ZONE M I CAPACITY N I CAPACITY I f4.00 r — — / 4.00 r 4.00 — 15.00 — 'l I— 21.00 --.4" a' 21.00 —x x 30.00 —* Cabinet Sizes MODULE DESCRIPTION SUPV. ALARM BULLETIN CURRENT CURRENT FC -72 -1 1- Zone Control Panel (1) .063 A. .370 A. 72 -100 ADAM -6 -1 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation Module .013 A. .073 A. 72 -265 ADAM -6 -2 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation module .026 A. .133 A. 72 -265 APS -6 Auxiliary Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A. .020 A. 72 -141 AVM Alarm Verification Module .012 A. .030 A. 72 -300 BCM -6 Notification Appliance Circuit Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMC -6 Master Coder Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMFC -6 Basic Master Fire Card (1) (1) 72 -120 CCM -6 Common Coder Module () U 72 -221 DMM Diode Matrix Module 72 -650 PNIS Zone Coder Module .012 A. .150 A. 72 -230 PS -6 Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A 72 -140 RB -6 Auxiliary Relay Module .070 A. (4) 72 -605 RDF Releasing Device Interface .002 A. .047 A. 72 -240 RRT Remote Reset Capability (3) (3) 72 -120 RTI Remote Trouble Indicator .002 A. .002 A. 72 -500 RZA Remote Zone Annunciator (LED) 72 -500 SAM Subsequent Alarm Module 72 -250 SRB -6 Supervised Auxiliary Relay Module .019 A. .079 A. (4) 72 -605 SSM Sprinkler Module .027 A. .069 A. (4) 72 -200 TBZ Trouble By Zone Module 003 A. .021 A. /Zone 72 -620 TDS -438 Time Delay Switch .001 A. 72 -700 VZM Verification Zone Module .010 A. .175 A. 72 -190 WTM Walk -Test Module .040 A. 72 -305 ZDM Zone Detector Module (each additional Zone) - .006 A. .163 A. 72 -180 ZDM -D Dual- Density Zone Detector Module .018 A. .298 A. (4) 72 -182 ZMC -6 Zone Mother Card 72 -160 NOTES: (1) A Basic FC -72 system contains one (1) each of the BMFC -6, PS -6, ZDM, and one (1) each of the • BCM -6, BMC -6, or CCM -6. (2) Included in BMFC -6 and /or ADAM -6 power requirements shown. (3) Consult factory. (4) With both circuits in alarm. (5) Add 4" to height and width for trim dimensions of flush mounted enclosures. Speciticabons are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use Subject to change without notice 2 of 2 9020 -0002 Til FIRE CONTROL BATTERIES - CABINET . _ FC i INSTRUMENTS 12 VOLT - SEALED LEAD ACID REC BATTERY CABINET 0 . ARGEABLE The Model BC Battery Cabinet is UL Listed and finished in textured red or beige to match the various FCI control panels. The cabinet will house up to four (4) model B -31 or two (2) model B -55 batteries. The heavy duty cabinet, constructed of 16 gauge steel, is phosphate treated and primed with zinc chro BC -1 Cabinet mate prior to painting. Knockouts are located at each end of the cabinet. The cabinet features a hinged, locked cover which is keyed alike with FCI control 112Ihrga panels. u'r, BATTERIES _ The rechargeable batteries are of sealed lead cal- cium maintenance free construction with a fully B -1.9R B -7R gelled electrolyte in a polypropylene case. These batteries will not leak or spill even if left upside down ,; ,,�_ _ - for extended periods of time. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ' e'' �.: �:. ,- j Nominal voltage 12 volts. " Charging voltage • Float 13.5 - 13.8 VDC B -17R B -31, B -55 Cycle 14.4 - 14.8 VDC BATTERY FEATURES Operating Temp. Range • Long Life Discharge -76° F to +122 F ( -60 C to +50 C) • Completely Sealed Charge -4 F to +122 F • Charge and Discharge in any Position (-20 co +50 C) • Low Self Discharge SPECIFICATIONS Model Capacity Terminal Type Dimensions Weight (20 hr. rate) B- I.9R 1.9 AH Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 7" L x 2.6" H x 1.34" W 1.9 lbs. B -7R 7 AH Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 5.95" L x 3.95" H x 2.6" W 5.75 lbs. B -17R 17 AH Terminal posts w/5 mm nut & bolt connectors 7.13" L x 6.57" H x 2.99" W 13.2 lbs. B -31 31 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole 7.75" L x 7.3" H x 5.1" W 24 lbs. B -55 55 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole at negative, .35" sq. cutout at positive 10.25" L x 8.75" H x 6.8" W 39 lbs. BC -I 22" L x 10" H x 8.81" W 19 lbs. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0357/04 -95 Fire Control Instruments, Inc. 1 40 ! ' 1 Ir -0' 45 1-.0;39 [JO 1 34 1 2. 2. 1� u 2.56 1 I J - n I I 1 t�5.95�1 'i °1 7.00 .2B Model B -1.9R Model B -7R =CI B -31 B -55 0 Q A A 5.18 6.8 --ir-- 23 #10-32 CLEAR I e I B 7.75 10.25 J '� -7 C 6.8 7.96 1000000 2� * �� e 1 r — i e57 D 7.75 8.9 C. 11 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) Model B-17R.. Models B -31, B -55 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 1100 -0653 BC -1 Battery Cabinet, Beige 1100 -0654 BC -1R Battery Cabinet, Red 100 -2910A B -1.9R Sealed lead calcium battery, l.9AH 100 -2311A B -7R Sealed lead calcium battery, 7 AH 100 -2010A B -17R Sealed lead calcium battery, 17 AH 100 -2610A B -31 Sealed lead calcium battery, 31 AH 100 -2710A B -55 Sealed lead calcium battery, 55AH Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0351 _ f I O L COMMERCIAL TS FIRE ALARMS Model 5104 Fire Control Communicator FEATURES ^ ;, • UL 864 Listed for NFPA 71 • • Can be Used Stand Alone or as a Slave • Communicator • Four Fully Supervised Inputs • Downloadable for Remote Programming. Control • and Monitoring ? : • Fuseless Overload Protection with Automatic Reset Circuitry and Fault Indicators • Dual Phone Line Interface • Automatic 24 Hour Test • • Reports in SIA and Most Major ; - „ -, _ • Communications Formats • 5104 "1 DESCRIPTION The Silent Knight Model 5104 is an 4 -zone fire control The Model 5104 conducts an automatic self -test every 24 communicator It is designed specifically to offer digital fire hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to the central reporting over ordinary telephone lines rather than costly station It uses the industry standard SIA reporting format as leased lines. well as other major formats to transmit to most central station receivers. The Model 5104 is approved for use in applications required to meet UL 864 and NFPA 71 requirements These requirements The communicator will signal activation and restoration and include the monitoring of local evacuation controls The 5104 trouble conditions on any of the four inputs There is one Style will monitor dry contact alarm and trouble outputs and transmit D (Class A) input. and three Style A (Class B) inputs. It an a separate code for each application requires a different input configuration. the individual input styles may be changed by using a Model 7181 Fire Zone The Model 5104 can be used stand alone to monitor sprinkler Converter Module The 7181 also allows use of two -wire type systems for waterflow. supervisory, and gate valve tamper smoke detectors. instead of the normal four -wire contact type. conditions. It can also be used stand alone for automatic fire for automatic fire detection applications detection system for structures that are not required to have a fire alarm system but want property protection (to call the fire A single programmable output is provided for alarm or dialer department after hours). failed conditions This output cannot be used for evacuation purposes The Model 5104 is fully supervised Its microprocessor constantly runs programs to monitor AC. standby battery. zone inputs. and Fuseless electronics provide built -in overload protection with ' the telephone line connections If a fault condition is detected automatic reset that eliminates the cause of most field it sounds a local trouble audible and reports the condition to the service calls central station If one of the telephone lines faults for more than 45 seconds. it will automatically switch to the other to report the failure SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5104 120 VAC 60 Hz 4 CHANNEL COMMUNICATOR SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5230 (OPTIONAL) STYLE D INPUT O (SUPERVISED) REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (3 MAX PER SYSTEM) STYLE A INPUTS (SUPERVISED) O WHEELOCK HEAT DETECTORS, MANUAL TEL.•LINE #1 O 46T- 610.12 -R -BELL PULL STATIONS AND (OPTIONAL) CONTACT TYPE PRODUCTS • OF COMBUSTION TO RJ31X DETECTORS • MO VDC 6 5AH TEL. LINE #2 • MODEL 5104 BLOCK DIAGRAM Stand -alone Automatic Fire Detection Application ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall provide an approved digital communicator central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall also to transmit the fire alarm and supervisory signals to a central be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service The station. The digital communicator shall be UL or FM listed for fire control /communicator shall be able to report the loss of either reporting to a central station and shall conform to the requirements phone line without regard to which phone line failed first. If both of NFPA 71. lines fall, a local signal shall sound The digital communicator shall provide power and necessary The control /communicator shall have the ability to send a test components for four supervised detection circuits One shall be signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal shall Style D and three shall be Style A The detection circuits shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by accommodate sprinkler flow switches. gate valve supervisory setting a program within the panel. switches, thermal detectors and contact -type products of combustion detectors intermixed as desired and permitted The communicator shall be able to transmit all signals in the by NFPA 71 Standard SIA format (Security Industry Association). The control /communicator shall have the capability to supervise The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm which of the four zones is in alarm and which zones are in signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more trouble Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted equipment It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone by zone The communicator shall be capable of communicating service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall to Silent Knight. Radionics or Ademco central station receivers transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the ' TM rci FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS A Leader in Fire Alarm Systems Fire Control Instruments, Inc. 269 Grove Street • Newton. MA 02166 -2295 *USA Tel 617-965 FAX 6t7. 965.0659 ' . TM BULLETIN D- 300/10 -93 ®� nil FIRE CONTROL SBS -1101 INSTRUMENTS IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION The SBS -1101 dual- chamber ionization smoke detector is specifically designed to meet the per- formance requirements of fire detection/alarm systems. This detector uses a state -of -the -art unipolar sensing chamber. The detector is ��J1 designed to provide open area detection and is compatible with FCI fire alarm control panels. The detector operation and sensitivity can be A, r tested in place. ' 1 X1111 j The detector has an LED which flashes every ten seconds indicating that power is being applied to the detector. The LED lights steadily when the detector is in alarm. A remote LED annunciator • , • is available as an optional accessory. The SBS -1101 detector includes a tamper- resis- tant feature that, when used, prevents removal of the detector without the use of a tool. FEATURES Sensitivity testing is performed either by insert- • Unique dual unipolar sensor provides • ing a tool into the recessed test switch opening. exceptional stability Field metering of detector sensitivity may be • Built - in tamper resistant feature performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit Part No. 119- 9010N. • Built - in test switch • Built -in visual alarm indicator APPROVALS • • Remote LED option • Compatible with FCI control panels U.L. (STD 268) S 911 • Field metering of detector sensitivity FM 0Q7A3.AY • Removable insect screen and cover for CSFM 7256 - 0694:145 field cleaning NYC BS &A 1539 -88 -SA • Sealed against dirt, insects, and back pressure • Insect - resistant screening (.020 " /.508mm openings) • Convenient terminal strip wiring TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal sensitivity 1.5 % /ft. obscuration Operating voltage 8.5 - 35 VDC (24 VDC nominal) Standby current 100 uA maximum Operating temperature 32 to 120 F, (0 to 49 C) Operating humidity 10% to 93% relative humidity Air velocity 1,200 feet per minute max. Altitude 10,000 feet Constuction Off -white flame - retardant plastic Diameter 5.5 inches (14 cm) Height 3.12 inches (8.0 cm) Weight 0.7 lb. (310 gm) ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 110 -3105J SBS -1101 Ionization Detector 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166 -2295 TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 -0245 RECESSED ""P" SLOT MOUNTING lESTSW TC'I • On a 4 -inch square box with plaster ring - _ • and FCI supplied mounting bracket kit. Minimum depth 1.5 inches. • ( CD) - - -- -- - • On a 3.5 or 4 -inch octagonal box. Minimum depth 1.5 inches. IEU ,ESTY000 E IISIIgkCE55EDSWn clllvnl, • SOCKET AOI - DIAYt TEH r SWI • Directly to ceiling using plastic screw Y anchors. Bottom and side views showing position of test switch REFER TO N.F.P.A. 72E, "AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTORS" FOR SPACING, LOCATION OF - CCArI01r CE DETECTORS AND OTHER GUIDELINES. C = % E P'" INSTALLATION r r `� ,�%• ' ` Line up the arrows on the detector with the arrows on the mounting bracket. 'Il)rn the detector .E E CG Ea.CA clockwise until the detector clicks into place. --, To use the tamper -proof feature, break the --- ``A smaller tab at the scribed line in the tamper -proof ; �� °E"° "°`� tab located on the detector mounting bracket. Install the detector. To remove the detector from A • . KPRD„C the bracket when using the tamper -proof feature, insert the blade of a small screwdriver into the hole • on the side of the base and push the plastic lever �� away from the detector head. 'Ilirn the detector counterclockwise for removal. NOTE: The Removal of decorative ring must be removed in order to cover and screen for remove a head after it has been made tamper- cleaning proof. NOTE: The number of two -wire smoke detec- WARNING: TO PREVENT DETECTOR CON - TAMINATION DURING tors which can be accommodated per zone varies CONSTRUCTION, with different control panels. Consult the control SMOKE N DETECTORS U G MUST B E panel instruction manual to determine the PROTECTED FROM DUST AND CON - capacity. TAMINATION UNTIL AREA IS CLEAN AND SENSITIVITY TESTING DUST FREE. SEE NFPA 72E4-6.1.6. Detectors may be tested in the following ways: MAINTENANCE A. Insert a tool into the test opening in the unit. For the complete procedure, refer to the Installa- Cleaning programs should be adapted to the lion and Maintenance Instructions furnished with individual environment. We recommend, at the each detector. least, an annual cleaning of the unit. The detector screen and cover assembly can be removed, B. Field metering of detector sensitivity may be revealing the sensing chamber. A vacuum cleaner performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit can be used to remove dust from the screen, cover P/N 119- 9010N. For the complete procedure, refer and sensing chamber. For the complete proce- to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions dure, refer to the Installation and Maintenance furnished with each detector. Instructions furnished with each detector. 4 D _ ITIATIN6 CIRGIIT EOL-D II II <sA 'i B oa CONTROL ' • 1 NOTE: MAL Polarity must be observed only if - remote annunciator -:= is used. I I _.S ITCJialomaTll'_iilrio rrouitts..in pmnl - j WIRING DIAGRAM FOR USE WITH FCI CONTROL PANELS Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Flre Control Instruments, Inc. fa their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 9020 -0245 2 • A TM Fro I FIRE CONTROL 600 SERIES INSTRUMENTS FIXED TEMPERATURE AND RATE OF RISE HEAT DETECTORS DESCRIPTION The 600 series heat detectors provide reliable dual - action detection in an attractive low - profile package that protrudes only 1 3/8" from the ceiling surface. Smooth, pleasing contours and an all white finish' blend in with most ceiling designs. The rate of rise feature detects fires that grow rapidly in intensity by quickly responding when the rate of temperature rise exceeds 15 F (9 C) per minute. • The fixed temperature element operates inde- pendently of the rate of rise feature and uses a fusible alloy. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide quick visual confirmation that the element has operated. A patented reversible mounting plate is supplied with each detector. In one position it attaches to a 3 1/4 or 4 -inch octagon box or a plaster ring. In the other position, it can be used for open wiring without junction boxes. The different models are marked with unique paint schemes on the heat collector. The detector is 4 9/16" diameter by 1 3/8" high FEATURES flush mounted, and 1 9/16" high surface mounted. • Attractive Low Silhouette Design APPROVALS • Easy to Install U.L. (Std 521) File S2332 • Dual action - uses Two, Independent F.M. Approved Detection Methods C.S.F.M. 7270 - 0061:005 • 2- circuit Models Available NYC BS &A 6 -87 -SA APPLICATION INFORMATION Model Description . Max. spacing allowed Marking Code 601, 621 Comb. FT +ROR, 135 F (57 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) None 602, 622 Comb. FT +ROR, 200 F (93 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) Gray ring 603.623 Fixed temp. only, 135 F (57 C) 25 x 25 ft (UL) 20 x 20 ft (FM) Gray spot 604, 624 Fixed temp. only, 200 F (93 C) 15 x 15 ft (UL) 15 x 15 ft (FM) Gray spot &ring ORDERING INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS Part No. Model Description Contact Type 115-1112C 601 0 :- Comb. 135 FT + ROR SPST 115 -1122C 621 Comb. 135 FT + ROR DPST 115 -1412C 602 Comb. 200 FT + ROR SPST 115 -1422C 622 Comb. 200 FT + ROR DPST 115 -1114C 603 FT 135 only SPST 115 -1124C . 623 FT 135 only DPST 115 -1414C 604 FT 200 only SPST 115 -1424C 624 FT 200 only DPST All contacts rated 1.0 ampere @ 6 -28 VDC Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use Specifications subject to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0036/03 -95 MI FIRE CONTROL MS SERIES 00 I NSTRUMENTS NON - CODED, MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATION S .ran Model MS -2, MS -2H T INIM he MS -2 manual fire alarm stations are double '1 LIF action devices. These stations requires that the outer door be lifted to expose the actuation door which is then s urt±. pulled forward to operate the alarm toggle switch. The ,4' �: „ ,,, e actuation door is now locked in the readily observable * — ' "y r "alarre position. "' ::( zi To reset the station, a key ( common to FCI control panels) must be inserted and turned 1/4 turn clockwise, MS - MS - 2H opening the station. Closing the station resets the switch automatically. An optional breakglass rod is available for positive WNW PULL , indication of station operation. FIRE Model MS -2P (Presignal) F � R E Operation of the Model MS -2P presignal station is ALARM ; similar to that of the MS -2, with the addition of a key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. This ± PULL switch may be used for "general alarm" signaling. MS-6 MS -WS Model MS -2L, MS -2LP (Institutional) Operation of the Model MS -2L institutional station requires that a special key be used to release the actua- tion door before it can be operated. This lock may be FEATURES keyed as required by the particular application. The • Single and Double Action Versions MS -2LP features an additional key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. • Tumbler Lock for Test and Reset Keyed alike with FCI Controls Model MS - - (Multiple Contact) • Positive Indication of Operation The MS -2 -D features a DPST switch for multiple o P signaling via wire lead connections. over 180 Viewing Angle Model MS - (Single Action) • Surface or Semi -flush Mounting The MS -6 station is a single action device, requiring (MS -2, MS -6) only the pulling of the action door to release the corn- • Shock and Vibration Resistant pressed button switch. It is available either with termi- • 3 Weatherproof Version nals (MS -6T) or wire leads (MS -6). The station resets in the same manner as the MS -2. (MS -WS) The reset key is common to FCI control panels. • Institutional Version (MS -2L) Model MS - (Weatherproof) • Institutional Presignal Version The surface mounted cast aluminum MS -WS station (MS -2LP) has a protective hood over the actuation door which • Presignal Version (MS -2P) offers genuine NEMA 3 weatherproof construction. The pull door is held in place by a breakglass rod and • Optional "FIRE SUPPRESSION extends below the body of the station so it can be pulled SYSTEM RELEASE" Markings outward to operate even if ice coated. The reset key is (MS -2H) common to FCI control panels. The surface mount backbox is threaded for 1/2 -inch • Optional DPST Switch (MS -2 -D) conduit fittings both on top and bottom. Specifications are provided for information only and am believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0358/12 -95 ?5; • • • r r, 11 4 • Made DO -2 • 0.afoc- booYbo- AGENCY APPROVALS UL (Std 38) File S2465 • FM (MS -2, MS -WS) 0J3A9.AY/12880 • • •• • C.S.F.M. (MS -2, MS -6) 7150- 0694:107 • (MS -WS) 7150- 0694:136 • NYC BS &A (MS -2, MS -WS) 960 -81 -SA NYC MEA (MS -6) 103 -93 -E • SPECIFICATIONS Material (MS -2, MS -6) Extruded 6063/T5 aluminum Doors (MS -2, MS -6) Clear anodize Switch type MS -2 Enclosed 'toggle r = • MS -6, MS -WS Enclosed push button • Contact material Silver plated bronze or copper • Contact ratings MS -2 6 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) • MS -6 0.5 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) MS -WS 3 amp. @ 30 VDC (resistive) Dimensions (overall) MS -2, MS -6 5" H x 3.4" W x 2.8" D MS -WS 5.8" H x 3.5 "W x 2.75" D • ORDERING INFORMATION Part No. Model Description 1100 -0615 MS -2 Double action fire alarm station 1100 -0634 MS -2H Double action station with • "FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RELEASE" markings 1100 -0619 . MS -2P Presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0621 MS -2L Institutional fire alarm station 1100 -1096 MS -2LP Institutional presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0617 MS -2 -D Double action station with DPST switch 1100 -0632 MS -6 Single action station, wire leads 1100 -0633 MS -6T Single action station, terminals 2520 -0023 BB -2 Surface back box for MS -2, MS -6 stations 1120 -0206 Package of two replacement breakglass rods For MS -2 station . 120 -1312G MS -WS Weatherproof station with surface backbox 2500 -0247 GR -1 Replacement glass rod for MS -WS 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0358 ` ) FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS ®4 9 MT and MT STROBE SERIES MULTITONE ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Description INC. .. WheeloAsiter and•MT Strobe Series'Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting soundirAkin, Bell, March Time Horn, Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. . The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements•of NFPA 72 (the National-Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the American National Standard For Accessible and Usable BuildingsandlFadllties) and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). MT strobes, when properly specified and installed In accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards, can provide the Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from the ADA specified strobe Intensity of 75 candela at 50.•feet. This is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot (footcandles). Each' MT and MT Strobe appliance has two user selective sound output levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. The MT/MT 4 pro- vides dualvoltage.capability in one unit, 12VDC or 24VDC operation, V. filtered or FWR. The MT Strobe Electronic Signals operate with ' either 12VDC•or24VDC and may be used with filtered or unfiltered i t (full -wave- rectified) Input voltages. Separate Input terminals are i; available, shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe �` , ' f, ,l,, 11 • to operate simultaneously from a single input. i 1 The Multittone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for Indoor use, ceiling • ' , -', -.� and wallnmount;.under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the ! I Hearing Impaire:34nd Standard 484 for Audible Signal Appliances, . ,....iii ?. and use a Xenon fiashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a L rugged Lexan• lens to provide maximum reliability for effective vis- -- ible signaling. Options include LS, MS and IS Series which are Listed at 15, 30 and 75 candela intensity to cover 20' X 20', 30' X 30' and 40' X 40' rooms, respectively. The LSM Series 15/75 candela wall SERIES MT mounted strobes were tested at UL for 75cd on axis, and are Listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis Features for ADA guidelines with low current draw. • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- MT Series Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept tions with two field selectable sound output levels. two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter- • 1 Code -3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI /NFPA/ISO temporal pattern minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse for standard emergency evacuation signaling. polarity type supervision. • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit with Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971) Listings, Factory Mutual, Cal- �Y of the (8) eight audible signals. Ifomia State Are Marshal, New York City MEA and Chicago BFP • Dan Acccessibic ssibi lit y Guui tidt delin sxceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA y nes. approvals on selected models (see Ordering Information). • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce • power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela ratings fir independent or single input activations. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series strobe designs (with additional patents pending) offer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12VDC and 24VDC models with wide Listed voltage range, fil- tered (DC) and FWR. (MT Strobe versions factory set.) • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. • Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive flush or surface mounting options. SERIES MT4 • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast instal- lation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits In FCC Part 15, Class B for compat- ibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • Listed under UL Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the '� Hearing Impaired and UL 464 for Audible Appliances. • MT & MT -WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation SERIES MT requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT -WM strobe model Is UL 1638 Listed at 117 cd and is designed for surface Copyright 1994 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. mounting Indoor or outdoor. v ar k WrARNING;± GEEASEYREAD7 )TH INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY•OF THE . LLOWINGTINSTRUCTIONSF CAUTIONS NAND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN.IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION-OF THESE PRODUCTS�IN'AN 'EMERGENCYy81TUATION, W�IICH +000LD'RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. NOTE: All-CAUTIONS end WARNINGS are Identified by the symbol m . All warnings are printed In bold capital letters. Alarm • • +ones ALARM TONES TONE PATTERN DESCRIPTION HORN BROADBAND HORN (Continuous) ' . BELL 1560 Hz MODULATED (0.07 sec. ON /Repeat) MARCH TIME HORN HORN (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF /Repeat) CODE -3 HORN HORN (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) CODE -3 TONE 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) SLOW WHOOP 500 -1200 Hz SWEEP (4.0 sec. ON /0.5 sec. OFF /Repeat . SIREN 600 -1200 Hz SWEEP (1.0 sec.ON /Repeat) HI /LO 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON /Alternate) Specifications Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes • Typical Anechoic= Rated Reverberant dBA' Input Current' Input Current' dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 464 Tone ' 'AMPS @ 24VDC AMPS @ 12VDC At Nominal At Minimum At Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage HI STD Hi STD Hi STD Hi STD Hi STD Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 88 82 91 85 Bell .. 4:014 0.012 0.031 0.010 94 89 82 75 85 79 March Time Horn • - 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code -3 Horn , -0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 75 85 79 Code -3: Tone ' ' ` .0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 97 92 79 75 82 75 . Slow•Whoop • 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 101 96 88 82 88 82 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 100 95 85 82 88 82 HI /LO • ' 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 95 90 82 79 85 79 Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Signals With Strobes Typical Anechoic= Rated Reverberant dBA' T p input y Tone . AMPS @ Current' AMPS @ 12VDC � Feet Feet Per U At ominal At Minimum A Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage ,. HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI 'STD • 'Horn 0 :040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 85 79 88 82 -Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 92 87 79 75 82 75 ..March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 82 75 85 79 ` -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 79 75 82 75 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 95 90 75 70 • 79 73 • Slow Whoop 0.048- 0.026 0.100 0.025 99 94 82 75 85 79 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 98 93 82 75 85 79 HI/LO 0.020 0.014 _ 0.044 0.012 93 88 79 75 82 75 1 Add 25% more input current than shown in Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered' hill-wave-rectified (FWR)): Multitone Signals set for 24VDC operation are UL rated to operate over a voltage range from 20VDC to 31VDC. Multitone Signals et for 12VDC operation are UL rated to operate over a voltage range of 10.5VDC to 15.6 VDC. Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supplyand `standby'batteryand the voltage drop from the circuit wiring resistance to determine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2 Anechoic dBA' is measured on axis in a non - reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5dBA'to typical anecholc values shown in Table 1 and 2. 3 Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room. 4 Multltone Signals with and without strobes have a brief in -rush current during start-up. See "Installation Instructions ". •L_WARNING: MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE -S TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LLEEVVEELL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE NOTED BY • IN TABLE 2 . MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN dBAITAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FORGENERAL SIGNAUNG (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE "HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR-USEA DIFFIERENT TONE•- FOR•PUBUC.MODE+SERVICE. RA WARNING:.ALTH000If'UL TESTING HAS VERIFIED THAT THESE PRODUCTS FUNCTION EVEN AT 80% OF THEIR MINIMUM RATING AND 110% OF THEIR'MAXIMUM TING 'WHEELOCX•STRONGLY'RECOMMENDS THAT THE VOLTAGE APPUED TO THESE PRODUCTS BE WITHIN THEIR RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE. THE APPLICATION OF IMPROPER VOLTAGE MAY RESULT IN DEGRADED OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THESE PRODUCTS. Standard Multitone - UL 1971 Strobes ,Mf1I;LS Series LS- Series Listed at 15 candela intensity, with a light dispersion pattern that exceeds UL 1971 requirements and meets NFPA/ ANSI requirements for indirect viewing in rooms and direct viewing in corridors. One LS Series strobe will cover a 20'x20' room when properly wall or ceiling' mounted in accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards. MT -MS• Series For larger areas, Wheelock's MS Series strobes are Listed at 30 candela intensity. One MS Series strobe will cover a 30'x30' room when properly wall or ceiling' mounted per NFPA/ANSI Standards. MT -IS Series • • Wheelock's IS Series strobes are rated at 75 candela intensity for additional coverage capability. One IS Series strobe will cover a 40'x40' room When properly wall or ceiling' mounted per NFPA/ANSI Standards 'Refer to ADAAG present limitations on ceiling mounting. Standard Strobe Configurations • MT -HSW Series For very large areas and sleeping areas, Wheelock's HSW Series strobes are Listed at 110 candela intensity. One HSW Series strobe can :be' used tocover a 50'x60' room or to awaken sleeping occupants (within 16' of the strobe) when properly wall mounted per NFPA/ ' rANSI Standards. The HSW Series'strobes in combination with the MT and the model HSPW Strobe/Plate Assembly can be used for new or retrofit applications. See Strobe Series specification sheet. Special Applications Multitone - UL 1971 Strobe MT -LSM Series LSM Series strobes were tested at UL for 75cd on axis, and are Listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis for ADA guidelines. LSM Series strobes are designed only for wall mounting, in a vertical orientation, in accordance with NFPA/ANSI room and corridor requirements for 15 candela strobes, yet meet a 75 candela ADA guideline with low current draw. See comparisons . .. - to 1971 15 candela light distribution below. ,oer 1e0 100 ...... c. eo I 100 �a0 ro - { Dletributlon for Wgeebek 10110ed e0 :J' Dlrrlbulon foe YYheebek mud Strobe >0 y IUL Distribution for trod Strobel ,o e r r r , o r r UL Distribution for lead Strobe' 4 8 1 8 s e gg i S e S 8 e. Y 1 9 8 I R r) S R R Vertical Angle of Light Distribution Horizontal Angle of Ught Distribution GeneraliNotes: • Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20 -31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12 -15.6 VDC (for 12'VDC models). • Note' that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Multitone Strobe intensity based on UL 1971. • MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT+ WM strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for —31° F to 150° F ( -35° C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95% RH. AN WARNING: USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLY APPUED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STROBES ON CODED OR INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS IN.WHICH'_THE APPUED VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF, AS THE STROBE MAY NOT FLASH. Wiring Diagrams (for all models) MT Signal Audible signal and strobe operate independently. Audible signal and strobe operate in unison. Red and black shunt -wires are supplied. FROM FROM PRECIS/0 + ♦ TO Kr • t4ECEDr0 • • NOft "at OR swat Oa FROM SIC" OR - I- OR CO FAC.P. - - fAtR. l ♦ * TO NEXT race. SIGNAL OR RED STOW. OR r.ACP. - �, - E.O.LR. ais STROBE PG ± - EA1R. I1I ; to OR rAC.P. I I i. SOW � STROBE AUDIBLE o SMODLIALOW Ordering Information • MODEL ORDER INPUT RATED MOUNTING APPROVALS NUMBER CODE VOLTAGE CANDELA OPTIONS UL CFM FM MEA BFP MT- 12/24 -R 5023 12/24 - A -G X X X X April MT4- 12/24 -R 5308 12/24 - H X X X X April "MT -24 -LS -VFR 5183 24 15 A -G X X X X April MT- 24- LSM -VFR ' 5182 24 15/75 A -G X X X X April MT- 24- MS-VFR 5321 24 30 A -G X , X X X April MT- 24- IS-VFR 5355 24 75 A-G X X X X April MT4- 24- LS-VFR 5315 24 15 H X X X X April MT4 -24- LSM -VFR 5374 24 15/75 H X X X X April MT4 -24 -MS -.VFR 5375 24 30 H X X X X April MT4 -24- IS-VFR 5370 24 75 H X X X X April MT -24 -WM -VFR' - 5025 24 117 C,D X X X X April MT -12 -LS -VFR 5383 12 15 A -G X Nov X X April MT -12 -MS -VFR 5384 12 30 A -G X Nov Dec X April MT- 12- LSM -VFR 5630 12 15/75 A -G X Nov X X April MT4 -12 -LS -VFR 5385 12 15 H X Nov X , X April MT4 -12- MS-VFR 5386 12 30 H X Nov Dec X April MT4 -12- LSM -VFR 5687 12 15/75 H X Nov X X April ISP -R 5306 - - F,G X - - - -- IOB-R 5046 - --- C,D X - X - - RP -R 5042 - -- E --- ' UL 1638 only. Specification Information TABLE 3: STROBE CURRENT REQUIREMENT.(AMPS) VOLTAGE RATED AVERAGE CURRENT RATED PEAK CURRENT RATED INRUSH CURRENT LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS • LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW 20VDC .080 .135 .115 .240 .280 .160 .288 .250 .500 .680 .210 .280 .225 .650 .550 24VDC .080 .135 .115 .225 .230 .190 .296 .260 .450 .570 .250 .280 .270 .660 .660 31VDC .080 .135 .115 .195 190 .210 .296 .260 .370 .520 .320 .300 .360 .880 .850 20VFWR .080 .135 .125 .253 .280 .210 .390 .350 .700 .960 .320 .390 .315 .920 .780 .24VFWR .081 .135 .125 .233 .230 .216 .390 .365 .640 .830 .380 .390 .380 .930 .930 31VFWR .091 .135 .125 .196 .190 .240 .390 .365 .520 .750 .450 .420 .500 1.25 1.20 _ 10.5VDC .160 .235 .220 - -- - -- .340 .560 .470 - -- - -- - --.300 .500 .440 - -- -- - 12VDC .160 .235 .220 -- - -- .340 .560 .470 - -- - -- • .300\ .500 .440 - -- - 15.6VDC .160 .235 .220 -- -- .340 .560 .470 - -- - -- .390 .650 .470 -- -- 10.5VFWR .175 .240 .230 - - -- .475 .730 .660 - -- -- .420 .700 .620 - -- - 12VFWR .175 .240 .230 - -- -- .475 .730 .660 - -- - -- .420 .700 .620 - -- 15.6VFWR .175 .250 .240 - -- - -- .475 .730 .660 - -- - -- .545 .910 .660 -- - Note: All VFWR voltages In table are measured with DC volt meter. Multiply VFWR voltage by 1.11 to convert to VRMS. Use the highest value of rated average current to determine the maximum number of strobes and to establish power supplies and wire gauge requirements. Use the rated peak current or rated inrush current (whichever is higher) to verify fuse requirements. Make sure that the average, peak and Inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See "Installation Instructions ". m WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" AND "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALUNG THESE PRODUCTS INCLUDING: • TOTAL CURRENJ REQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. • FUSE RATINGS ON SIGNALING CIRCUITS TO HANDLE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. THE TIME DURATION OF THE MAXIMUM STROBE INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT IS 2 MILLISECONDS FOR LS/LSM/MS MODELS AND 4 MILLISECONDS FOR IS MODELS. • COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. • INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. • INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, Installed, operated, maintained and operational y tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of Installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, Installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation In accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). • . s - Options: `k. . CAUTIONATIie•bllowing figures show the maximum number of field wires (conductors) that can enter the backbox used with each mounting option. If Nr �i teru►exeeeded, there may be Insufficient space In the backbox to accommodate the field wires and stresses from the wires could damage the Although'lhellimlts shown for each mounting option comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC), Wheelock recommends use of the largest bacicbox option-shown �and the w use approved stranded field wires, whenever possible, to provide additional wiring room for easy Installation and minimum stress K ,. Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D RYSM (r sox) Rant a-WC BON) 20ISI rmp C l M2C CONON? 10101!0 � 2 . :-IK ice Waal lee 6•00102 OUP 414D elta ,...-1,.. '' -- *Iq 1..., ..,..,-.......,..1....k,. 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O. 1 1 2 -I/r BB OR C SO 1 -I/r SIIIFA(Z Ip11(TIMG t O nn. 017P 00®o. o1sP 11400011 an et r sa 2 /lir 0 ® QMOOER ® OM= KU MOrI R e O !• ! r srola N N. • V o 11 1,- , 11 \, � j� � ' �� Il • f 1Il i �� �I uI:.I ._� , I CI � I : � d �. � %,,,,„,q(1•1:1111 - II II I 11 I . � w.n 1a-7t �� I�a1ewD'r 11 11 (2) 16 -0 2.1 -1/r I \i (2) /6- 42.I -1/r Q> � 'K MI 4W41 COOS SCRSIRS as 110-0! Ulf . - • 44) aCR(► m.aS ' CO =VI CORM WPM TEAM IraIMIIII 1 6IMe171 OF COIOIICtORS MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS MASIMUN NIMB(R Of CONDUCTORS UASINU11 IA/I®(R Of m1OuCTORS • an Ile ANG Ps *PG 04 ORG 112 anc /la Am lie ANC, /I4 ANG /12 ANC /1e AWE 116 ANC /IA ARC / 12 AMG /le AMC fIB AMG f14 AIM f12 e e a a a e e a a B IS 4 a a 8 4 • Mounting Notes: . 1. Multitone Strobe models can be flush mounted to a standard 4 Inch square by 2 -1/8 Inch deep electrical box (Figure A) or a standard 2 -gang by 2 -1/2 inch minimum-deep electrical box (Figure B). 2. All n olleJs;.aab also be surface mounted to Wheelock's model 10B backbox (Figure C or D) or to a 4' square backbox (model DBB or BB) with Wheelock's mode,Mire tender (Figure F and G). 3. Mull T ti e•models can also be retrofitted to an existing FSB backbox to replace Wheelock's model 7001 Strobe Horn when used with Wheelock adaptor plate model•RP (Figure E). 4. All MT` (u45t 1 MT4) models are supplied with four snap -in covers to hide the mounting holes and provide an attractive installation. The snap -in covers are interchangeable and have slots on each end so they can be removed if necessary (by prying them up with a thin blade screwdriver). To insert snap -in cover slide the outside edge of the cover (furthest edge from the strobe lens) partially into the mounting hole recess; then align the cover so it is parallel to the grille (not tilted) and snap cover Into place. 5. The 10B surface backbox has 1/2 inch conduit knockouts on two sides. It has a variety of knockouts on the back for mounting It to recessed electrical boxes and for wire entrances (Figure D). It can also be mounted to a surface with the two mounting ears that are supplied. The ears slide Into slots on the back of the box (Figure C). Use appropriate anchors for the wood screws that are supplied with the box (if necessary). 8. The 10B includes a refastened gasketand four hole plugs. Make sure the condensation drain holes on the box face down and that the box is vertical to permit drainage of any moisture. Use the mounting ears to secure the box (do not use the back knockouts). Use the hole plugs to seal the unused mounting holes on the Multitone grille (press them in secure from the back side of the grille). Mount the unit to the 10B with the four #8-18 screws supplied with the box. 7. Mounting hardware for each mounting o on Is supplied. 8. Conduit entrances to the backbox shout be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the Installed product. When extension rings are required, conduit Should enter through the backbox, not the extension ring. Use Steel City #53151 (1 -1/2' deep) or #53171 (2 -1/8' deep) extension rings (as noted in the mounting options) or equal with the same cut -out area. m CAUTION: Check that the installed product will have sufficient clearance and wiring room prior to installing bacldroxes and tendon, especially If sheathed multiconductor cable or 3/4' conduit fittings are used. 9. Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling device) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result In insufficient wiring space for the signaling device. Architects and Engineers Specifcaitions The notifcatiunvappliance shall be a Wheelock MT Series audibleMsual device or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be electronic and use solid state components. Electromechanical alternatives are not approved. Each electronic signal shall provide eight (8) field , selectablealarmitones. The tones shall consist of: TONE, HORN, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE -3 HORN, CODE -3 TONE, SLOW WHOOP, SIREN and HMO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and not clips or Jumpers. The audible and the strobe shall be able to operate from a single signaling circuit while producing any of these tones. The device shall provide 8wo output sound levels: STANDARD and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall provide a minimum 5dBA Increase In sound output at nominal voltage. The HIGH anechoic dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN SETTING shall be 101 dBA minimum for MT and 99 dBA minimum for MT Strobes, at nominal voltage. Operating voltages shall be either 12VDC or 24VDC using filtered power or unfiltered power supply (full- wave-rectified). All models shall have provisions for standard reverse polarity type supervision and IN/OUT field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. Combination audible/visual signals shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed In a rugged Lexan lens or equivalent with solid state circuitry. Strobe shall meet UL 1971 and produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the Listed Input voltage (20VDC- 31 VDC) range. The strobe Intensity shall be rated per UL 1971 for 15, 30, 75 or 110 Candela. The LSM Series 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL 1971 Listing with 75 candela intensity near -axis is required. All UL 1971 Listed strobe appliances shall be verified to meet FCC Part 15, Class B and Incorporate low temperature compensation to insure the lowest possible current consumption. Strobe activation shall be via Independent input or from the same input circuit as the audible. The combination audible/visual appliances may be installed Indoors and surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to standard electrical • hardware•requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the installation is completed. The appliance shall be finished In a textured red color. The audible device may be installed Indoor or outdoor with the proper backbox. ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN PROMOTIONAL OR ADVERTISING CLAIMS, OR FOR ANY OTHER USE INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCTS APPLICATION OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND�TESTINO IS ±USED AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE. Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock, Inc. standard terms and conditions. • • NATIONAL SALES OFFICE Distributed By: 1.800 - 631.2148 ► = l i i_' Canada 905 781"4126 MEMBER WHEELOCK INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, NJ 07740 • (908) 2224880 FAX: 908-222-8707 S2000 Rev. 3/95 INSTRUMENTS New UL 1971, Constant Flash Rate, Low Current • El GX -90 0 GXS 0 GX -90S w• • . . r- - I RR,,s • I ` ( .E 1 I. E i. Remote Audible Signal Remote Visual Signal with Remote AudibleNisual Universal Mounting Plate Signal Meets Code Requirements for Supervised Systems The OX Serlel>t•an high quality remote laceplates permit attractive flush The GXS Serfes•and GX9OS Series, at signalingtdevices that offer both audible mounting. 24VDC have minimal peak operating alarms, ysWl.a* vms, or a combination of The GX Series with the 1575 and current and only a momentary stai•up both. 1 10c models meet or exceed the current, while the 1 Hz flash rate The GX•$erles ara available in Fire requirements of 4.28.3 of the ADA. All appliances have a minimal peak operating , Alarm Red or Beige faceplates with a models are listed for both littered and current normally less than a 17 percent textured grain finish. These plastic unfiltered power increase from nominal operating current AVAILABLE MODELS • and minimal stan•t�p current. Notes: ' ;Combined nand 'Combined paled All 24 VDC models operate from 21.30 VDC Current Current nt Light Draw 0 I Draw 0 Mu I I Peak •20 • 10% Nominal I Intensity I Nominal I Operating ; Flash db 0 All 12 VDC models operate from 10.16 VOC Models voltage In Candela Voltage Voltage ;Rate/Min. i 10 n. GX90•2 12 VDC — .. _ - _ 12mA 12rM t 90 •20.10% GX90.4 24 VDC - - ISmA " -' te7 ' - - -1 . -'•• -- 90 24 VDC models have the following stan•up current ' -- I -- - • 15cd 100mA . GX I I n,A S•2.15 _ t2 VOC 15 115mA 4 __ _- — • 15cd 114mA 1 flash per sec GXS•2•1575 I 15(1/L1974 *-- - -.. s 1 0 _.,. -.. • 1575c4 130mA (wall) I 12 VOC . 20914 ? oma - 60 - • 1575cd 140m1 (ceiling) 64.4.15 I 24 VOO ; s (111. Ia3a1 1 36mA 33mA 20 - • 1100 I48mA 1 (lash per sec GXS•4.15.1 24 VOC IS 1111mA 69mA - _ _ 12 VDC models have the following starl•up current GXS•1.1575 W j: ' Vf"0 — i 711 I n ._ ....... • • •. i • • 60 •._ •.:._. 93mA 17mA T - • 1'kd 188mA' • 18. n.163e I • I • 1575cd 324mA — lIVSC It (( t9 11' 12oIw - ioonia 60 2 4 VDC model. have the IS all. Mel following peak operating GXe•4•110 24 VOC 110 • 93ntA — 1 current: Wnu1 11mA 20 • 1 l _ ..... _.. If"� — TM - - - - -• - -. -- --.. . - 60 -- -• S6mA 220nu� � - �9"u — 16od td e 1 flash per sec GXe•120477 120'VAC -177 4 � - 60 - • 15751d 110mA (wall) • 157Scd 125mA (ceiling) GX•0S•2•1e 12'VOC IS 179n w _ 0X90S•2.1575 12VOC 13 (UL 1971) 233ma - f 6o 90 • 1101d 240mA 1 flash per sec 75 (UL 163$) GX905d•I5 24.t+oc 15 66mA - 1 - 69mA -_ 20 90 Approvals' GX906••15•1 24 VOC is towns _ 1 105mA _ T- 6�0 . 90 • ADA GX908- 4•1575.w 24VDC 15 (UL 11 123nu1 413mA 60 90 • BFP 24vlx 78. 1138) i3SmA _ 1 1 • BS+NMEA /283.81•E GX90 7 163e 71] CSFM 'Listing 1135.569:113 GX90S•h110 $4•VOC: X1:10 123 113mA I 20 90 "listing 7120.569:114 • 13390541101 '24'900 110 • 250mA 215mA I 60 90 UL 164, UL 1911, UL 1638 WHEN PLACING AN ORDER: add the following to the end of the model number (All u•_ (For strobe orders on as.a,t "W" • Wall mount and - R' a Red faceplate d •a, a�.a ■� 'P" a Plain (no lettering) "B" a Beige faceplate U.S.A. .C a Ceiling mount (1575 models only) . r<. i .4 ,• INS WWI °"" ' d "' ar " ' MOWN ••lW 11 Lir . , = . firing Diagram GX -90 Wiring Diagram GX9OS & GXS vi GX9OS 8 GXS GxeOS 8 0x•10 W. Wise S. Ens slung c into CHI asl Fermi 0101K001 f PAM I funxvlfto - ENO Or LINE III • • • PAM III .1 •) �4 cuctllr • �� _ u, .. RIO a s MO /moo a 11111 5 C o- MAC: e x / / BLACK SLACK MI • Ar OM! NOTE • EACX wIRE RUN MUST SE BROKEN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISON CHT SIGNAL CHRQJT Psrlsl s Latched • VOL TAGS SUPPLED TO REMOTE EtGNAt, VVMEN PANEL IS LATCHED 4lTMOUGM ELECTRICALLY COMPATIBLE. STROBE OEVCE UMTS APE. NOT RECAkr.vENOEO FOR USE ON ounting e • CODED OR PULSN O BIONALalO cm:u TE Mounting Rough-in Box and Run Wiring 6 c:) sol-04 . . 1c) r - i ',(...) - 1 ■ ' ° A . I 1 ^\-' A v ,- n 0 . •■ -• • • :.. • • . ',.` - . .. ,..": V/44 % dr* , . 'N . ..*. lit .. " • '':.:. • • ' ,%.,) lih*'w i ,. • O ,, 1 • Dimensions GXS mensions GX -90 ......•..., r .....e• un . 1. .•. �tr.,a•v —y Dimensions GX9OS :_ — ei 1 .! .77•10 I I I. .M• N . 1 1 I . n•M ; • .. 1 '' Architect & Engineer i � _ L ° - - -- A. � Specifications • -- • Architect & Engineer The visual t01.8;be the oenlex Model chitect & Engineer Specifications . shall. be lii1ed by g P U nde rwriters • • •:L, , • .,-I. Inc. for use with ecifications The alarm horn/strobe shall be Genies Model Fire' Prot�idWE� ., • 130frs (healing alarm horns shall be Gents,' Model No. No. • The appliance shall be listed by impalred).U1:1A71 - 7- • Lrt$j8i' The visual Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use with Fire appliance :$hap be:lns. i • A tizeordanciwtth 90. The appliance shall be listed. with Protective Signaling Systems. (hearing Im• requlrementrel •NPPA'M:'Ohapler'6•or the Ierwrtters Laboratories for use with Fire paired) in accordance with NFPA 72..UBC UBC:elandatds. Tt!ii_ mount:lo tealive Systems and produce.a standards and the local authority having writ. a dingle-0% wont• onstru imum�66'ds•at to h. The�appeanoe shed diction The appliance shall produce a mini. box. ! i ■I solid•stateoctlon and be polarized be capable•o1 Dente Iran 2 nst VOC with a 1 S mlUiamp mum 82 dbA at 10 lest • The appliance shall be meeting:thSc y ardeia ag us of the ADA drain a124 VDC: and from 12VDC with of solid state construction and be polarzed to (75011 Theiippllat1441y 114000 aislalt •up ent n drain 24 VO . allow for supervision. All 24 models shall have cutvsnt•less n I I :401 ,0 ,1;6 el 1.:130f1AA'(or np current t drain 1 12VD )DCdn The The an operating range of 21.30V. The current 1575ed '1'48aiklou1l1OcdallheappYoilte lance shall mount to a be provided of d r with with 2 gang back draw shall be less than 93mA 0 24VDC O I Hz shall be of ssclfdvslate'koolts ryatign and be lot 15cd models.108mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for poladzed•fa� okfAll medels�shall is. 1575cd models, 235mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for have an Ceif �j .:001,30V. The•aur• i ns 1 10cd models. 127mA 0 12VDC 0 .6Hz for rent draw shell be less'Ihar178nuA•0 24VDC 15cd models and 221 mA 0 12VDC 0 1 Hz for 0 for 1'5cd• models; 1'1'bpiA 0 12410C C at e FIRMA .�lUl I. t 57 ltP 5cd modals The OlianCO shall be prnvid• 0 6Hr leo 1$od•models: 93mA' 0 '24VDC 0 INSTR Ad with Iwo terminals and mount Iii :1 sings" I Hl or 20lietA•O O'1Hz;la 1575cd UMMI114 VAllg double gang nr Cowie wnrkbin rht models when used in Conjunction with the same °aerating chitraclerlsllcs ni Ihr• ()XS Americans with Disabilities Act (750dl Lind (strobe alone) shall also apply 220mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for 110cd models. 59 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166-2295 TEL: (617) 965.2010 TELEX: 94.8212 FAX: (617) 965-0659 FC I FIRE CONTROL SNAC N S T R U M E N T S S U P P L E M E N T A R Y U APPLIANCE C RCU T PANEL ON DESCRIPTION The Supplementary Notification Appliance Cir- cuit Panel (SNAC) provides two (2) Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits, each with a capacity of 3 amperes. These circuits may be independently or group SN activated by connection to existing supervised or unsupervised Class A or Class B notification appli- ance circuits with operating voltages ranging from 8 VDC to 32 VDC. Either non -coded operation, coded operation, or a combination of both is possible. The SNAC operates from either 120 or 240 VAC input and contains its own battery charger, enabling `' it to be located remotely from the main fire alarm control panel. The charger is capable of maintaining a set of 7 A/H batteries. It is supervised for ground fault, overcurrent, open circuits and low battery. Ground fault, battery and circuit trouble condi- tions in the SNAC automatically open the main panel FEATURES notification appliance circuit used to activate the SNAC. Thus trouble signals are automatically trans- • Switching Technology Power Supply mitted to the main panel. The ground fault detection • UL Listed for use with any FCI or circuit may be disabled via a programmable jumper. other UL Listed Fire Alarm Control The unit contains a set of dry, trouble actuated • FM Approved Form '`C" contacts, rated I amp. @ 24 VDC (resis- tive). Transfer of these contacts for AC power failure • Versatile Operation is delayed for a period of ten (10) hours. • High Current Output A power limited non - resettable auxiliary power • Compact Construction output of 0.175 amp. is available for use when the SNAC is connected to a panel used in Protected • Simple Installation Premises Service (24 hr. standby). The current is • Integral Ground Fault Detection reduced to .050 amp. when used with panels that • Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) signal to a municipal fire service (60 hour standby). Notification Appliance Circuits • 0.175 Amp. External Power Output • Self- Contained Trouble Contacts with Delayed AC Failure Activation TECHNICAL AND ORDERING INFORMATION Operating power 120 VAC, 3 amp., 240 VAC, 2 amp., 50/60 Hz, non -power limited. (Jumper selectable) Standby battery circuit 24 VDC (nominal) 7 ampere /hours, max. Supervisory current .060 amp. Alarm current .120 amp. Alarm output 6.0 amp. max. from all circuits combined. Dimensions 14" H x 14" W x 3 1/2" D. Operating temperature 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C) Relative humidity 85% Part Number 1100-033 I Optional Door Lock 1120 -0585 Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON. MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0360/12 -95 • /96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 2 David Bell FCI SYSTEM BATTERY CALCULATIONS Capitol Electric TetraPlastics Job #96148 UNIT CURRENT TOTAL CURRENT QTY PART # DESCRIPTION SUPV ALARM SUPV ALARM 7200A BSU /B ANALOG 2 LOOP W /KDU 00.11600 00.43200 7200A BSU /DR ANA 2LP W /KDU LG CAN 00.11600 00.43200 ALU ANALOG 2 LOOP MODULE 00.06500 00.08500 KDU REMOTE KEYBD DISPLAY 00.05000 00.15000 7200 BSU /B BASIC 7200 CONTROL 00.06600 00.27700 7200 BSU /D BASIC 7200 IN LG CAN 00.06600 00.27700 QZU QUAD ZONE UNIT 00.02700 00.06100 EZU EIGHT ZONE UNIT 00.10800 00.16500 DSU DUAL SIGNAL ZONE UNIT 00.02300 00.06800 QRU QUAD RELAY UNIT 00.00100 00.09200 RAU 32 ZONE ANN DRIVER MODULE 00.00700 00.00700 1 FC72 -1 BASIC FC -72 CONTROL 00.06300 00.37000 00.063 00.370 6 ZDM -D DUAL ZONE DETECTOR MODULE 00.01800 00.29800 00.108 01.788 DDM -60 60 ZONE ANN DRIVER PANEL FCID -A2 /R ANALOG PANEL 2 -LPS 00.31500 00.47000 FCID -A4 /R ANALOG PANEL 4 -LPS 00.32500 00.48000 KDM -40R / RDE REMOTE FCID ANN /RDE 00.05000 00.20000 CLP-4 4 ZONE FIRE CONTROL CLA CLP-4 ANNUNCIATOR DCM CLP DIGITAL DIALER 1 PAIR B7 PAIR 7 AMP BATTERIES PAIR B31 /BC -1 PAIR 31 AMP W /CABINET PRINTER PRINTER WITH CABLE 1 5104 FOUR ZONE DIALER 5107 EIGHT ZONE DIALER ASD -I /ADB -F ANALOG ION W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ASD -P /ADB -F ANALOG PHOTO W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ATD /ADB -F ANALOG HEAT W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 MS-6 /AMM -2 ADD PULL STATION 00.00100 00.01300 DHSO0 /ASD -I /ST ANALOG DUCT SMOKE _ _ 00.00190 00.00870 RW- 024 /AMM -2 ADD DUCT SMOKE 00.00200 00.00500 AOM AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODULE 00.00100 00.00100 AMM -2 MONITORING MODULE 00.00100 00.01300 M550X ISOLATION MODULE 00.00020 00.00020 301I/301B ION W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301P/301B PHOTO W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301B-4 4 -WIRE BASE W /RELAY 00.00012 00.00020 14 SBS -1101 ION UNIT WIRE TO HEAD 00.00007 00.00010 00.001 00.001 SBS -1200 PHOT UNIT WIRE TO HEAD 00.00007 00.00010 156 601 HEAT DETECTOR 135 602 HEAT DETECTOR 200 Page 1 96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 2 David Bell 8 MS-6 MANUAL PULL STATION RW -024P DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR 00.00200 00.00500 CS -2R PANEL SIZE UP GRADE 37 MT- 24- LSM -VFR ADA HORN /STROBE LIGHT 00.14100 05.217 10 GXS- 4- 1575WR ADA STROBE LIGHT 00.09300 00.930 MIZ -WM -24 ADA MIN -HORN STROBE 00.10800 MIZ -24 -R MINI -HORN 00.02000 MB- G6 -24 -R BELL WITH W.P. BOX 00.03000 1 UL600 -ADA 6 AMP 4 CIRCUIT HORN PNL IOB -R SURFACE HORN BOX FM- 998 -24 MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER 00.06800 RZA -M12 12 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR RZA -M24 24 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR CURRENT TOTALS IN AMPS 00.172 08.306 BATTERY SIZE REQUIRED AMP HOUR FOR : 24 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 005.7903 AMP HOUR FOR : 48 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 010.7433 AMP HOUR FOR : 60 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 013.2298 Page 2 • /5705 $i Lez,LP - as z 5s • BULLETIN 72- 100/04 -95 FC FIRE CONTROL FC -72 SERIES INSTRUMENTS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION The FC -72 Series Fire Alarm Control panel is a proven, versatile, modular control which meets the • requirements of NFPA Standard 72 for Central Sta- tion, Protected Premises, Auxiliary, Remote and Pro- prietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems. It is Listed to UL Standard 864, inherently power lim- ited, meets all UL transient immunity requirements, _ and is suitable for releasing device service. The control is housed in a heavy duty 16 gauge 111 II�i'r b steel enclosure finished in textured beige or optional Y tea: red with back lighted panels displaying the status of j _s�'� , vital functions. The surface mounted enclosure, with rt its slim appearance (4 -inch depth) is designed to ? blend with any environment. The many features of the FC -72 series control l 1. provide a cost effective approach to systems design, v ." and allow a great degree of flexibility in one enclo- 6 lJ ' ' sure. Many of these features include full supervision, Class B, Style B, Class A, Style D initiating circuits , 1 with Class B, Style Y and Class A, Style Z notifica- lion appliance circuits. The modular concept offers total freedom of sys- L= terns configuration, ease of expansion, and complete interchangeability of all standard modules. Field ex- pansion of an existing system is accomplished by the addition of plug -in modules for initiating circuits, zone coding, "walk test ", time limit cutoff, system or zone verification, releasing and additional notifica- tion appliance circuits. UL Listed zone capacity is unlimited. Supervision of vital components, plug -in modules, functional switches and standby batteries is provided. - In addition, supervised outputs are available for LED FEATURES or incandescent remote alarm annunciation and su- • Suitable for Releasing Device Service pervised remote system trouble annunciation. The FC -72 control is UL Listed for modular con- • Inherently Power Limited struction or expansion in the field, or is available • Rugged Reliability factory assembled and tested. • Plug -in Modules APPROVALS • Simple Field Expansion U.L. (Std 864) S 1869 • Fi Programmable Configuration FM 1 KOA8.AY g g C.S.F.M. 7165- 0694:001 • Unlimited Zone Capacity per UL NYC BS &A 960-81-SA • "Walk Test" Capability (option) City of Chicago 2057E • Alarm Verification by System or Zone OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (option) Operating temperature 32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C) • Versatile Performance Relative humidity 85% (non- condensing) • Factory Assembled (optional) • Factory Tested 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 -0002 NOTE DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE. I I �� 1-32 ZONE 1 .24 ZONE 0 I CAPACITY CAPACITY O OR cd u7 I CO CAPACITY N 1- 12ZONE . co I 1 -4 ZONE ac I CAPACITY ;)? I CAPACITY N I — x4.00 I r -- /4.00 r -- f4.00 � P'-- 15.00 — x— 21.00 — P x — 21.00 — A — 30.00 r Cabinet Sizes MODULE DESCRIPTION SUPV. ALARM BULLETIN CURRENT CURRENT FC - 72 - 1- Zone Control Panel (1) .063 k .370 A. 72 -100 ADAM -6 -1 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation Module .013 A. .073 A. 72 -265 ADAM -6 -2 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation module .026 A. .133 A. - 72 -265 APS -6 Auxiliary Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A. .020 A. 72 -141 AVM Alarm Verification Module .012 A. .030 A. 72 -300 BCM -6 Notification Appliance Circuit Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMC -6 Master Coder Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMFC -6 Basic Master Fire Card (1) (1) 72 -120 CCM -6 Common Coder Module (2) (2) 72 -221 DMM Diode Matrix Module 72 -650 PNIS Zone Coder Module .012 A. .150 A. 72 -230 PS -6 Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A 72 -140 RB -6 Auxiliary Relay Module .070 A. (4) 72 -605 RDF Releasing Device Interface .002 A. .047 A. 72 -240 RRT Remote Reset Capability (3) (3) 72 -120 RTI Remote Trouble Indicator .002 A. .002 A. 72 -500 RZA Remote Zone Annunciator (LED) 72 -500 SAM Subsequent Alarm Module 72 -250 SRB -6 Supervised Auxiliary Relay Module .019 A. .079 A. (4) 72 -605 . SSM Sprinkler Module .027 A. .069 A. (4) 72 -200 TBZ Trouble By Zone Module 003 A. .021 A. /Zone 72 -620 TDS -438 Time Delay Switch .001 A. 72 -700 VZM Verification Zone Module .010 A. .175 A. 72 -190 WTM Walk -Test Module .040 A. 72 -305 ZDM Zone Detector Module (each additional Zone) .006 A. .163 A. 72 -180 ZDM -D Dual - Density Zone Detector Module .018 A. .298 A. (4) 72 -182 ZMC -6 Zone Mother Card 72 -160 NOTES:. (1) A Basic FC -72 system contains one (1) each of the BMFC -6, PS -6, ZDM, and one (1) each of the BCM -6, BMC -6, or CCM -6. (2) Included in BMFC -6 and /or ADAM -6 power requirements shown. (3) Consult factory. (4) With both circuits in alarm. (5) Add 4" to height and width for trim dimensions of flush mounted enclosures. Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Subject to change without notice 2 of 2 9020 -0002 FC1 FIRE CONTROL BATTERIES - CABINET INSTRUMENTS 12 VOLT - SEALED LEAD ACID RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CABINET 0 . The Model BC Battery Cabinet is UL Listed and . finished in textured red or beige to match the various FCI control panels. The cabinet will house up to four (4) model B -31 or two (2) model B -55 batteries. The heavy duty cabinet, constructed of 16 gauge BC - Cabinet steel, is phosphate treated and primed with zinc chro- mate prior to painting. Knockouts are located at each end of the cabinet. The cabinet features a hinged, locked cover which is keyed alike with FCI control p: panels. Gam, . f = : — , �` 4- .. BATTERIES _ The rechargeable batteries are of sealed lead cal- cium maintenance -free construction with a fully B - 1.9R B - •p gelled electrolyte in a polypropylene case. These batteries will not leak or spill even if left upside down �_ _�� for extended periods of time. p: 1 Q: .x ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS �. Nominal voltage 12 volts I . : .. • Charging voltage Float 13.5 - 13.8 VDC B - 17R B - 31, B -55 Cycle 14.4 - 14.8 VDC BATTERY FEATURES Operating Temp. Range • Long Life Discharge -76 F to +122 F ( -60 C to +50 C) • Completely Sealed Charge -4 F to +122 F • Charge and Discharge in any Position (-20 C to +50 C) • Low Self Discharge SPECIFICATIONS Model Capacity Terminal Type Dimensions Weight (20 hr. rate) B -1.9R 1.9 AH Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 7" L x 2.6" H x 1.34" W 1.9 lbs. B -7R 7 AH . Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 5.95" L x 3.95" H x 2.6" W 5.75 lbs. B -17R 17 AH Terminal posts w/5 mm nut & bolt connectors 7.13" L x 6.57" H x 2.99" W 13.2 lbs. B -3I 31 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole 7.75" L x 7.3" H x 5.1" W 24 lbs. B -55 55 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole at negative, .35" sq. cutout at positive 10.25" L x 8.75" H x 6.8" W 39 lbs. BC -1 22" L x 10" H x 8.81" W 19 lbs. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0357/04 -95 - Fire Control Instruments, Inc. �t 90 I; ,� A —1.-0..45 —rrI � -y r 0 3 9 6 ,,,ii 1 39 2. .... la oe 2.36Iy , J � I l L-5.95 —.1 I c 7.00 .28 ' Model B -1.9R Model B -7R 00 B -31 B -55 A P 0 A 5.18 6.8 -- CIF .23 #10.32 CLEAR --\ I B I B 7.75 10.25 n oo Txo9 t— 11" C 6.8 7.96 6 a J a57 D 7.75 8.9 L.- 7.13 .___I .T., --r1 C D DIMENSIONS (INCHES) Model B -17R Models B -31, B -55 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 1100 -0653 BC -1 Battery Cabinet, Beige 1100 -0654 BC -1R Battery Cabinet, Red 100 -2910A B- I.9R Sealed lead calcium battery, I.9AH 100-2311 A B -7R Sealed lead calcium battery, 7 AH 100 -2010A B -17R Sealed lead calcium battery, 17 AH 100 -2610A B -31 Sealed lead calcium battery, 31 AH 100 -2710A B -55 Sealed lead calcium battery, 55AH 0 Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use Specifications subject to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0357 FIRE CONTROL COMMERCIAL INSTRUMENTS FIRE ALARMS Model 5104 Fire Control Communicator FEATURES - _ - - -.- -_- • UL 864 Listed for NFPA 71 • Can be Used Stand Alone or as a Slave Communicator [ • Four Fully Supervised Inputs • Downloadable for Remote Programming, Control`" and Monitoring z;i: ,:w • Fuseless Overload Protection with Automatic Reset Circuitry and Fault Indicators - .. • Dual Phone Line Interface • Automatic 24 Hour Test • Reports in SIA and Most Major Communications Formats 5104 c DESCRIPTION The Silent Knight Model 5104 is an 4 -zone fire control The Model 5104 conducts an automatic self -test every 24 communicator. It is designed specifically to offer digital fire hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to the central reporting over ordinary telephone lines rather than costly station It uses the industry standard SIA reporting format as leased lines well as other major formats to transmit to most central station receivers. The Model 5104 is approved for use in applications required to meet UL 864 and NFPA 71 requirements These requirements The communicator will signal activation and restoration and include the monitoring of local evacuation controls The 5104 trouble conditions on any of the four inputs There is one Style will monitor dry contact alarm and trouble outputs and transmit D (Class A) input, and three Style A (Class B) inputs. If an a separate code for each. application requires a different input configuration, the individual input styles may be changed by using a Model 7181 Fire Zone The Model 5104 can be used stand alone to monitor sprinkler Converter Module The 7181 also allows use of two -wire type systems for waterflow, supervisory, and gate valve tamper smoke detectors, instead of the normal four -wire contact type. conditions. It can also be used stand alone for automatic fire for automatic fire detection applications detection system for structures that are not required to have a fire alarm system but want property protection (to call the fire A single. programmable output is provided for alarm or dialer department after hours) faded conditions This output cannot be used for evacuation purposes The Model 5104 is fully supervised Its microprocessor constantly runs programs to monitor AC. standby battery. zone inputs, and Fuseless electronics provide built -in overload protection with the telephone line connections. If a fault condition is detected. automatic reset that eliminates the cause of most field it sounds a local trouble audible and reports the condition to the service calls central station. If one of the telephone lines faults, for more than 45 seconds, it will automatically switch to the other to report the failure i 1 SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5104 120 VAC 60 Hz 4 CHANNEL COMMUNICATOR ' SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5230 (OPTIONAL) STYLE D INPUT 0 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (3 MAX PER'SYSTEM) STYLE A INPUTS (SUPERVISED) O WHEELOCK HEAT DETECTORS, MANUAL TEL LINE #1 46T- G10.12 -R -BELL PULL STATIONS AND O ► (OPTIONAL) CONTACT TYPE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION TO RJ31X DETECTORS MO VDC DEL 6 512 TEL. LINE #2 • MODEL 5104 BLOCK DIAGRAM Stand -alone Automatic Fire Detection Application ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall provide an approved digital communicator central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall also to transmit the fire alarm and supervisory signals to a central be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service The station. The digital communicator shall be UL or FM listed for fire control /communicator shall be able to report the loss of either reporting to a central station and shall conform to the requirements phone line without regard to which phone line failed first If both of NFPA 71. lines fall. a local signal shall sound The digital communicator shall provide power and necessary The control /communicator shall have the ability to send a test components for four supervised detection circuits. One shall be signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal shall Style D and three shall be Style A The detection circuits shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by accommodate sprinkler flow switches, gate valve supervisory setting a program within the panel. switches, thermal detectors and contact -type products of combustion detectors intermixed as desired and permitted The communicator shall be able to transmit all signals in the by NFPA 71. Standard SIA format (Security Industry Association). The control /communicator shall have the capability to supervise The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm which of the four zones is in alarm and which zones are in signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more trouble Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted equipment It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone by zone The communicator shall be capable of communicating service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the ' TM Fei FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS A Leader in Fire Alarm Systems Fire Control Instruments, Inc. 269 Grove Street • Newton. MA 02166 -2295 • USA Tel 617- 9652010 • FAX 617- 965 -0659 rci TM BULLETIN D- 300/10 -93 U" FIRE CONTROL SBS -11O1 INSTRUMENTS IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR . DESCRIPTION The SBS -1101 dual- chamber ionization smoke detector is specifically designed to meet the per- formance requirements of fire detection/alarm systems. This detector uses a state -of -the -art unipolar sensing chamber. The detector is designed to provide open area detection and is compatible with FCI fire alarm control panels. The detector operation and sensitivity can be tested in place. - ql 1111 f �y? The detector has an LED which flashes every ten seconds indicating that power is being applied to the detector. The LED lights steadily when the - detector is in alarm. A remote LED annunciator • • is available as an optional accessory. The SBS -1101 detector includes a tamper- resis- tant feature that, when used, prevents removal of the detector without the use of a tool. FEATURES Sensitivity testing is performed either by insert- • Unique dual unipolar sensor provides ing a tool into the recessed test switch opening. exceptional stability ' Field metering of detector sensitivity may be • Built - in tamper resistant feature performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit Part No. 119 9010N. • guilt -in test switch • Built -in visual alarm indicator APPROVALS • Remote LED option • Compatible with FCI control panels F> U.L. (STD 268) S 911 • Field metering of detector sensitivity FM 0Q7A3.AY • Removable insect screen and cover for CSFM 7256 0694:145 field cleaning NYC BS &A 1539 - - • Sealed against dirt, insects, and back pressure • Insect - resistant screening (.020 " /S08mm openings) • Convenient terminal strip wiring TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal sensitivity 1.5 % /ft. obscuration Operating voltage 8.5 - 35 VDC (24 VDC nominal) Standby current 100 uA maximum Operating temperature 32 to 120 F, (0 to 49 C) Operating humidity 10% to 93% relative humidity Air velocity 1,200 feet per minute max. Altitude 10,000 feet Constuction Off -white flame- retardant plastic Diameter 5.5 inches (14 cm) Height 3.12 inches (8.0 cm) Weight 0.7 lb. (310 gin) ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 110 -3105J ••SBS -1101 o Ionization Detector 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166 -2295 TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 -0245 I RECESSED TAMPER SLOT TEST SWITCII MOUNTING � -� • • On a 4-inch square box with plaster ring _ and FCI supplied mounting bracket kit. Minimum depth 1.5 inches. I, . \'� - • On a 3.5 or 4-inch octagonal box. — Minimum depth 1.5 inches. IED TEST MOU UE N11]11 HLCE SWITCII • Directly to ceiling using plastic screw SOCKET AO i'DIAMETER TOOL anchors. Bottom and side views showing position of test switch REFER TO N.F.P.A. 72E, "AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTORS" FOR SPACING, LOCATION OF .GG.,,O, OF '„E _CCCSX.0 „ G DETECTORS AND OTHER GUIDELINES. Pp;E ?SC•' INSTALLATION �:` Line up the arrows on the detector with the arrows on the mounting bracket. Turn the detector F E clockwise until the detector clicks into place. . - -.a To use the tamper -proof feature, break the r - ' ) -- -\ smaller tab at the scribed line in the tamper-proof \ •.' SCA °�-° �� Y” EE>+ tab located on the detector mounting bracket. y. Install the detector. To remove the detector from y , 1 • K„G „G the bracket when using the tamper -proof feature, ; r—, insert the blade of a small screwdriver into the hole , on the side of the base and push the plastic lever away from the detector head. 'nun the detector counterclockwise for removal. NOTE: The Femovalof decorative ring must be removed in order to scr n for screen fo remove a head after it has been made tamper- cleaning proof. NOTE: The number of two -wire smoke detec- tors which can be accommodated per zone varies TAMINATION DURING CONSTRUCTION, with different control panels. Consult the control panel instruction manual to determine the SMOKE DETECTORS MUST BE capacity. PROTECTED FROM DUST AND CON- TAMINATION UNTIL AREA IS CLEAN AND SENSITIVITY TESTING DUST FREE. SEE NFPA 72E4-6.1.6. Detectors may be tested in the following ways: MAINTENANCE A. Insert a tool into the test opening in the unit. For the complete procedure, refer to the Installa- Cleaning programs should be adapted to the tion and Maintenance Instructions furnished with individual environment. We recommend, at the each detector. least, an annual cleaning of the unit. The detector screen and cover assembly can be removed, B. Field metering of detector sensitivity may be revealing the sensing chamber. A vacuum cleaner • performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit can be used to remove dust from the screen, cover P/N 119- 9010N. For the complete procedure, refer and sensing chamber. For the complete proce- to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions dure, refer to the Installation and Maintenance furnished with each detector. Instructions furnished with each detector. • - INITIATINS CIRCUIT EDI -D II II --- NOTE: t I Polarity must be observed only if — / remote annunciator - =: is used. i t _ : S s t i t o V • a o t i i i i a l _ Y i , _ a - 1 . mums to contra _ j WIRING DIAGRAM FOR USE WITH FCI CONTROL PANELS Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility Is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 9020-0245 2 • IM I FIRE COL 600 SERIES INSTRUMENTS D RATE 0 F URE HEAT DETECTORS DESCRIPTION • The 600 series heat detectors provide reliable dual - action detection in an attractive low- profile package that protrudes only 1 3/8" from the ceiling surface. Smooth, pleasing contours and an all white finish blend in with most ceiling designs. The rate of rise feature detects fires that grow rapidly in intensity by quickly responding when the rate of temperature rise exceeds 15 F (9 C) per minute. The fixed temperature element operates inde- pendently of the rate of rise feature and uses a fusible alloy. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide quick visual confirmation that the element has operated. A patented reversible mounting plate is supplied with each detector. In one position it.attaches to a 3 1/4 or 4 -inch octagon box or a plaster ring. In the other position, it can be used for open wiring without junction boxes. The different models are marked with unique paint schemes on the heat collector. The detector is 4 9/16" diameter by 1 3/8" high FEATURES flush mounted, and 1 9/16" high surface mounted. • Attractive Low Silhouette Design APPROVALS • Easy to Install U.L. (Std 521) File S2332 • Dual action uses Two, Independent F.M. Approved Detection Methods C.S.F.M. 7270 - 0061:005 • 2- circuit Models Available NYC BS &A 6 -87 -SA APPLICATION INFORMATION Model Description Max. spacing allowed Marking Code 601, 621 Comb. FT +ROR, 135 F (57 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) None 602, 622 Comb. FT +ROR, 200 F (93 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) Gray ring 603, 623 Fixed temp. only, 135 F (57 C) 25 x 25 ft (UL) 20 x 20 ft (FM) Gray spot 604, 624 Fixed temp. only, 200 F (93 C) 15 x 15 ft (UL) 15 x 15 ft (FM) Gray spot &ring ORDERING INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS Part No. Model Description Contact Type 115 -1112C 601 ` Comb. 135 FT + ROR SPST 2 ° O� • 115 -1122C 621 Comb. 135 FT + ROR DPST l 7 r (7 y 115 -141 2C 602 Comb. 200 FT + ROR SPST 115 -1422C 622 Comb. 200 FT + ROR DPST / `� V A/ AK L 115 -1114C 603 FT 135 only SPST Ceti 115 -1124C 623 . FT 135 only DPST 115 -1414C 604 FT 200 only SPST 115 -1424C 624 FT 200 only DPST All contacts rated 1.0 ampere @ 6 -28 VDC Specifications are provided for information only and are behaved to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subtect to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0036/03 -95 ® • re i FIRE CONTROL MS SERIES INSTRUMENTS NON - CODED, MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATION S Model MS -2, MS -2H The MS -2 manual fire alarm stations are double L x L IFT, = action devices. These stations requires that the outer door be lifted to expose the actuation door which is then , , , + 4 !? pulled forward to operate the alarm toggle switch. The , ~ ' actuation door is now locked in the readily observable tst "alarm" position. To reset the station, a key ( common to FCI control panels) must be inserted and turned 1/4 turn clockwise, MS - MS - 2H opening the station. Closing the station resets the switch automatically. An optional breakglass rod is available for positive _` indication of station operation. !FIRE Model MS -2P (Presignal) Operation of the Model MS -2P presignal station is A FIRE ` similar to that of the MS -2, with the addition of a ALARM ; key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. This �— PURL switch may be used for "general alarm" signaling. MS-6 MS WS Model MS -2L, MS -2LP (Institutional) Operation of the Model MS -2L institutional station requires that a special key be used to release the actua- tion door before it can be operated. This lock may be FEATURES keyed as required by the particular application. The • Single and Double Action Versions MS -2LP features an additional key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. • Tumbler Lock for Test and Reset Keyed alike with FCI Controls Model MS - - (Multiple Contact) • Positive Indication of Operation The MS -2 -D features a DPST switch for multiple o P signaling via wire lead connections. over 180 Viewing Angle • Surface or Semi -flush Mounting Model MS -6 (Single Action) (MS - 2, MS - 6) The MS -6 station is a single action device, requiring only the pulling of the action door to release the core- • Shock and Vibration Resistant pressed button switch. It is available either with termi- • NEMA 3 Weatherproof Version nals (MS -6T) or wire leads (MS -6). The station resets in the same manner as the MS -2. (MS -WS) The reset key is common to FCI control panels. • Institutional Version (MS -2L) Model MS - (Weatherproof) • Institutional Presignal Version The surface mounted cast aluminum MS -WS station (MS -2LP) has a protective hood over the actuation door which • Presignal Version (MS -2P) offers genuine NEMA 3 weatherproof construction. The pull door is held in place by a breakglass rod and • Optional "FIRE SUPPRESSION extends below the body of the station so it can be pulled SYSTEM RELEASE" Markings outward to operate even if ice coated. The reset key is (MS -2H) common to FCI control panels. The surface mount backbox is threaded for 1/2 -inch • Optional DPST Switch (MS -2 -D) conduit fittings both on top and bottom. Specifications are provided for Information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0358/12 -95 • O ff a 11 F • „. N ro, tft , Node 1 09- S. f.c. bed.bm. AGENCY APPROVALS UL (Std 38) File S2465 FM (MS -2, MS -WS) 0J3A9.AY/12880 ' C.S.F.M. (MS -2, MS -6) 7150- 0694:107 (MS -WS) 7150- 0694:136 NYC BS &A (MS -2, MS -WS) 960 -81 -SA NYC MEA (MS -6) 103 -93 -E SPECIFICATIONS Material (MS -2, MS -6) Extruded 6063/T5 aluminum Doors (MS -2, MS -6) Clear anodize Switch type MS -2 Enclosed toggle , _ . MS -6, MS -WS Enclosed push button Contact material Silver plated bronze or copper Contact ratings MS -2 6 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) MS -6 0.5 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) MS -WS 3 amp. @ 30 VDC (resistive) Dimensions (overall) MS -2, MS -6 5" H x 3.4" W x 2.8" D MS -WS 5.8" H x 3.5 "W x 2.75" D • ORDERING INFORMATION Part No. Model Description 1100 -0615 MS -2 Double action fire alarm station 1100 -0634 MS -2H Double action station with "FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RELEASE" markings 1100 -0619 MS -2P Presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0621 MS -2L Institutional fire alarm station 1100 -1096 MS -2LP Institutional presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0617 MS -2 -D Double action station with DPST switch 1100 -0632 MS -6 ? Single action station, wire leads 1100 -0633 MS -6T Single action station, terminals 2520 -0023 BB -2 Surface back box for MS -2, MS -6 stations 1120 -0206 Package of two replacement breakglass rods For MS -2 station 120 -1312G MS -WS Weatherproof station with surface backbox 2500 -0247 GR -1 Replacement glass rod for MS -WS 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0358 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 1E4 WI I MT and MT STROBE SERIES MULTITONE ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Description INC. Wheelogc!s•MT and MT Strobe Series'Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: =Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or HI/Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum performance, reliability and cost- effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (the National' Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the American National Standard For Accessible and Usable Buildings and' Facilities) and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). MT strobes, when properly specified and Installed In accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards, can provide the Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from the ADA specified strobe intensity of 75 candela at 50 feet. This is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot (footcandles). Each: MT and MT Strobe appliance has two user selective sound output levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. The MT/MT 4 pro- vides duabvoltage capability in one unit, 12VDC or 24VDC operation, filtered or FWR. The MT Strobe Electronic Signals operate with either 12VDC or 24VDC and may be used with filtered or unfiltered (full- wave - rectified) Input voltages. Separate input terminals are available, shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe • to operate simultaneously from a single input. y ' 'i The Multltone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for indoor use, ceiling k and wall mount, under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the ' Hearing Impalred.and Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances, < 9' and use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan• lens to provide maximum reliability for effective vis- ible signaling. Options include LS, MS and IS Series which are Listed at 15, 30.and 75 candela intensity to cover 20' X 20', 30' X 30' and 40' X 40' rooms, respectively. The LSM Series 15/75 candela wall SERIES MT mounted•strobes were tested at UL for 75cd on axis, and are Listed at 15 candelarunder UL 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis Features for ADA-,guidelines with low current draw. • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- MT Series Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept tions with two field selectable sound output levels. two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter- • I Code -3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI/NFPA/ISO temporal pattern minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse for standard emergency evacuation signaling. polarity type supervision. • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit with any of the (8) eight audible signals. Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971) Listings, Factory Mutual, Cal- • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA ifomia State Fire Marshal, New York Cily MEA and Chicago BFP Accessibility Guidelines. approvals on selected models (see Ordering Information). • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce • power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela • ratings f9r independent or single input activations. • Wheel9ck's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series strobe designs (with additional patents pending) offer fire alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12VDC and 24VDC models with wide Listed voltage range, fil- tered (DC) and FWR. (MT Strobe versions factory set.) • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. • Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive flush or surface mounting options. SERIES MT4 • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast instal- lation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compat- ibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • Listed under UL Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired and UL 464 for Audible Appliances. • MT & MT -WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation SERIES MT requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT -WM strobe model is UL 1638 Listed at 117 cd and Is designed for surface Copyright 1994 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. mounting Indoor or outdoor. d • ,iWARNING 1P LEA8ElREAD MESE: SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY'OF THE , LLOWING(INSTRUCTIONS :CAUTIONS "AND "WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS:IN AN EMERGENCY481iUATION;•WiIICH COULDoRESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. ' NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are Identified by the symbol m . All warnings are printed In bold capital letters. Alarm Tones ALARM TONES TONE PATTERN DESCRIPTION HORN BROADBAND HORN (Continuous) BELL 1560 Hz MODULATED (0.07 sec. ON /Repeat) MARCH TIME HORN HORN (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF /Repeat) CODE -3 HORN HORN (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) CODE -3 TONE 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) SLOW WHOOP • 500 -1200 Hz SWEEP (4.0 sec. ON/0.5 sec. OFF /Repeat . SIREN 600 -1200 Hz SWEEP (1.0 sec.ON /Repeat) HI /L0 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON /Alternate) Specifications Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes Input Current' Input Current Typical at 1 Feet at Feet Reverberant r UL 464 Tone AMPS @ 24VDC AMPS @ 12VDC At Nominal At Minimum At Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0:040 '0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 88 82 91 '85 Bell . 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 94 89 82 75 85 79 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 75 85 79 Code-3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 97 92 79 75 82 75 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 101 96 88 82 88 82 Siren '. 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 100 95 85 82 88 82 HI /L•0• ' _ 0.014 0.044 0.012 95 90 82 79 _ 85 79 _. Table 2: dBA and Current Ratings for Audible Portion of Multitone Signals With Strobes Typical Anechoic Rated Reverberant dBA' T p p y Tone AMPS @ 24VDC AMPS @ 12VDC � Feet Feet Per U At Nominal At Minimum At Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage Hi STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD Horn 0:040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 85 79 88 82 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 92 87 79 75 82 75 ;March lime Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 82 75 85 79 ' Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 99 93 79 75 82 75 Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 95 90 75 70 ' 79 73 • Slow Whoop 0.048. 0.026 0.100 0.025 99 94 82 75 85 79 Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 98 93 82 75 85 79 HI /L0 0.020 0.014 0.044 _ 0.012 93 88 79 75 82 75 1 Add 25% more input current than shown In Tables 1 and 2 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage. Rated Input Voltage (either filtered DC or unfiltered.- full- wave - rectified (FWR)): Multitone Signals set for 24VDC operation are UL rated to operate over a voltage range from 20VDC to 31VDC. Multitone 'Signals 12VDC operation are UL rated to :operate over a voltage range of 10.5VDC to 15.6 VDC. °Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply ,and subtract the voltage.drop from the circuit wiring resistance to determine the applied voltage to the strobes. 2 Anechoic dBA` is measured on axis in a non - reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5dBA to typical anechoic values shown in Table 1 and 2. 3 Reverberant dBA Is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements In a reverberant test room. 4 Muftitone Signals with and without strobes have a brief in -rush current during start-up. See "Installation Instructions ". • WARNING: MULTRONE STROBE MODELS SET ON "CODE-3 TONE" WITH "STANDARD dBA" DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT'SOUND LE REQUIRED FOR PUBUC MODE. FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE NOTED BY • IN TABLE 21. MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75.dBA.MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS,ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIONAUNG (NON -FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE "HIGH" dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR•U8E!A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBUC MODE SERVICE. RA WARNING: ALTHOUGHUUL TESTING HAS VERIFIED THAT THESE PRODUCTS FUNCTION EVEN AT BO% OF THEIR MINIMUM RATING AND 110% OF THEIRMAXIMUM TING WHEELOCK' STRONGLY'RECOMMENDS THAT THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS BE WITHIN THEIR RATED INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE. THE APPLICATION:OF•IMPROPER VOLTAGE MAY RESULT IN DEGRADED OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THESE PRODUCTS. _ Standard Multitone - UL 1971 Strobes LS are Usted at 15 candela intensity, with a light dispersion pattern that exceeds UL 1971 requirements.and•meets NFPA/ ANSI..requirements for Indirect viewing in rooms and direct viewing in corridors. One LS Series strobe will cover a 20'x20' room when properly wall or ceiling' mounted In accordance with NFPA/ANSI Standards. MT -MS Series For larger areas, Wheelock's MS Series strobes are Listed at 30 candela intensity. One MS Series strobe will cover a 30'x30' room when properly wall or ceiling' mounted per NFPNANSI Standards. • T- IS Series Wheelock!s•IS,Series =strobes are rated at 75 candela intensity for additional coverage capability. One IS Series strobe will cover a•40'x40' room when properly wall or ceiling' mounted per NFPNANSI Standards 'Refer to+ADAAG present•Ilmfations on ceiling mounting. Standard Strobe Configurations MT-HSW Series For very large areas and sleeping areas, Wheelock's HSW Series strobes are Listed at 110 candela intensity. One HSW Series strobe . •Icanibewsed'.to cover a 50'x50' room or to awaken sleeping occupants (within 16' of the strobe) when properly wall mounted per NFPA/ ANSIbStandards. The HSW Series strobes in combination with the MT and the model HSPW Strobe /Plate Assembly can be used for new or retrofit applications. See Strobe Series specification sheet. Special Applications Multitone - UL 1971 Strobe MT LSM Series LSM Series strobes were tested at UL for 75cd on axis, and are Listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 candela Intensity on axis for ADA guidelines. LSM Series strobes are designed only for wall mounting, in a vertical orientation, in accordance with NFPA/ANSI room and corridor' requirements for 15 candela strobes, yet meet a 75 candela ADA guideline with low current draw. See comparisons • to•UL 1971 15 candela light distribution below. Mal 110 ,ao MO Pled 7 ,0- {ota,[blepn for Wheelock tena°d ee M A M 00 I WrMblalon for Wheelock ttfflod Strobe W . • p � JUL lThalbutlon for ftKd Strobel " 10 p 1 • 1 0 - 1 • I UL DatrIbution for toed Strobe r e . " --. 7 -. 7 4 1 N 4 el 2 2 8 1 2 l i s $ M 8 R ° rt R r $ 2 tT Vortical Anglo of Light Distribution Horisontal Anolo of Light Matrix/don General: Notes: • Strobes are designed to-flash at 1 flash per second minimum from 20 -31 VDC (for 24 VDC models) or 12 -15.6 VDC (for 12 VDC models). Note that ADA guidelines presently specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. . •• All candela ratings represent minimum effective Multitone Strobe intensity based on UL 1971. • • MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT+ WM strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for —31° F to 150° F ( -35° C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95% RH. m WARNING: USE STROBES ONLY ON CIRCUITS WITH CONTINUOUSLY APPUED OPERATING VOLTAGE. DO NOT USE STROBES ON CODED OR INTERRUPTED CIRCUITS 1WWHICH THE APPUED VOLTAGE 18 CYCLED ON MID OFF, AS THE STROBE MAY NOT FLASH. Wiring Diagrams (for all models) MT Signal Audible signal and strobe operate independently. Audible signal and strobe operate in unison. Red and black shunt -wires are supplied. FROM flel PRECED'G • • TO wdaE MEOW + + POW 110 RR ERN POW OR - I, OR E.o R rAGP. - - CO.LR. PRECEDNC + + TO NEXT /ACP. Salk OR - RE - OR ` ' III + TO OR IMI SPORE OR sow. I.I _ I'I - EAlA. STROBE "AUDIBLE ST fRr 1Lrm r ti • Ordering Information i AIiiiiL ORDER INPUT RATED MOUNTING APPROVALS NUMBER CODE VOLTAGE CANDELA OPTIONS UL CFM FM MEA BFP MT- 12/24;R' 5023 12/24 --- A-G X X X X . April MT4-12124=R 5308 12/24 -- H X X X X April MT- 24- 1:S -VFR 5183 24 15 A -G X r X X April MT- 24LSM -VFR . 5182 24 15/75 A-G X X X X April MT- 24- MS -VFR 5321 24 30 A -G X X X X April MT-24-1MER 535 24 75 A -G X X X X April MT4- 24A1SAII.FR 5315 24 15 H X X X X April MT42'4 ML FR 5374 24 15/75 H X X X X April MT4- 24M.S19FR 5375 24 30 H X X X X April MT4- 24 ;I 5370 24 75 H X X X X April MT- 24- WM -VFR' - 5025 24 117 C,D X X X X April MT-12-1:S41111 5383 12 15 A -G X Nov X X April MT- 12- MS-VFR 5384 12 30 A -G X Nov Dec X April MT 12 LSM.VFR 5630 12 15/75 A -G X Nov X X April MT4- 12- LS-VFR 5385 12 15 H X Nov X X April MT4- 12 ;MS.,VFR 5386 12 30 H X Nov Dec X April MT4- 12- LSMaVFR 5687 12 15/75 H X Nov X X April ISP -R 5306 - -- F,G X - - - --- • IOB-R 5046 - - C,D X - X - - RP-R _ 5042 -- -- E • UL 1638 only. Specification Information TABLE 3: STROBE CURRENT REQUIREMENT.(AMPS) VOLTAGE RATED AVERAGE CURRENT RATED PEAK CURRENT RATED INRUSH CURRENT LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS • LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW 20VDC .080 .135 .115 .240 .280 .160 .288 .250 .500 .680 .210 .280 .225 .650 .550 _ 24VDC .080 .135 .115 .225 .230 .190 .296 .260 .450 .570 .250 .280 .270 .660 .660 31VDC .080 .135 .115 .195 •.190 .210 .296 .260 .370 .520 .320 .300 .360 .880 .850 -_ . 20VFWR .080 .135 .125 .253 .280 .210 .390 .350 .700 .960 .320 .390 .315 .920 .780 . 24VFWR .081 .135 .125 .233 .230 .216 .390 .365 .640 .830 .380 .390 .380 .930 .930 31VFWR .091 .135 .125 .196 .190 .240 .390 .365 .520 .750 .450 .420 .500 1.25 1.20 10.5VDC .160 .235 .220 -- - .340 .560 .470 - -- --- --.300 .500 .440 - - 12VDC .160 .235 .220 - -- .340 .560 .470 - -- --- • .300* .500 .440 --- - 15.6VDC .160 .235 .220 -- - .340 .560 .470 - -- -- .390 .650 .470 -- --- 10.5VFWR' - - .175 .240 .230 - -- .475 .730 .660 - -- -- .420 .700 .620 - - 12VFWR .175 .240 .230 --- - -- .475 .730 .660 - -- - -- .420 .700 .620 - -- - , 15.6VFWR .175 .250 .240 -- - -- _ .475 .730 .660 - -- - -- .545 _ .910 .660 - -- --- Note: All VFWR voltages in table are measured with DC volt meter. Multiply VFWR voltage by 1.11 to convert to VRMS. Use the highest value of rated average current to determine the maximum number of strobes and to establish power supplies and wire gauge requirements. Use the rated peak current or rated inrush current (whichever is higher) to verify fuse requirements. Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See "Installation Instructions ". - WARNING:.CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" AND "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS INCLUDING: ••- . TOTAL.OURRE1fJEQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. • FUSE RATINGS'O.N SIGNALING CIRCUITS TO HANDLE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. THE TIME DURATION OF THE MAXIMUMSTR.OBEINRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT IS 2 MILLISECONDS FOR LS /LSM/MS MODELS AND 4 MILLISECONDS FOR 18 MODELS. • COMPOSITE FLASH FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. • IN8TALLATIONM •110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. • INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, Installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested In accordance with their installation Instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, Installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation In accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health 'Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes Including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). it Mo _ .I,. gi(Options: (CAUTION4.11,0fotlowing flgurse show the maximum number of field wires (conductors) that can enter the badcbox used with each mounting option. if w,,e,,d�l,�llmlteishilsuepded, there may be Insufficient space In the backbox to accommodate the field wires and(shwsses from the wires,couldldamage the • each mounting option comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC), Wheeloci recommends use of the ► •optioatsfimmrand tlieuse of approved stranded field wires, whenever possible, to provide additional wiring roomier easy•Installation and minimum stress on\tbe'pradue.lrom.wiring. • cl !Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D C OIQM{6 COMP IQMI1 aaM (4 Roll null ( : -OrIG Dm satsumas Irma ma e 60 4 2-lie y�oe DR RIOIROOt Oe maim MM OUP toCkleor k,41 • c:::.........„.041:>,. 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V' I VIII I .® • .� ® I\I I \I a ` I R/ IU.1 Q, 16-p '� Of I I I (0) /e - ]2.1 - I/r Il 1 (1) /e- )s•I -I/r, SUCK SCAMS stabs m I10-0l l[tl as Win mw (4) scaly 1:0 176 ' (4) - .- 061043 WORM NUMBER OR CONDUCTORS WIIYW MWWI Of COM4ICIOR6 MAMA MAO[P (K COIOUCIORS WIMP( MR6ER d COIDUCIORe . AK, 1 u OM 816 arc 114 Arc 012 Ax10 pa Are 116 A., /1. Mae 112 A., 116 A., 116 Ay0 ,14 Aa0 02 MG fie AM,/1± AMO /N MG 02 e e e 6 6 e 5 e 8 IS 8 4 e e 8 4 Mounting Notes: ' 1. - Multitone'Strobe+models can be flush mounted to a standard 4 Inch square by 2 -1/8 Inch deep electrical box (Figure A) or a standard 2-gang by 2 -1/2 Inch - - thinimuie:deep•electrical box (Figure B). . 2. All models - can' also be surface mounted to Wheelock's model 10B backbox (Figure C or D) or to a 4' square backbox (model DBB or BB) with Wheelock's model 1SPrextender (Figure F and G). • 3. Multitone°Strobe'.models can also be retrofitted to an existing FSB backbox to replace Wheelock's model 7001 Strobe Horn when used with Wheelock adaptor plate, model-AP (Figure -E). - 4. All MT (oot+MT4) - models are supplied with four snap -In covers to hide the mounting holes and provide an attractive Installation. The snap -in covers are Interchangeable and •have slots on each end so they can be removed if necessary (by prying them up with a thin blade screwdriver). To insert snap -in cover, slide the outside. edge of the cover (furthest edge from the strobe lens) partially into the mounting hole recess; then align the cover so It Is parallel to the grille ((not- tifted)••aridsnap•cover into pplace. 6. The IOB surface-backbox has 1/2 Inch conduit knockouts on two sides. It has a variety of knockouts on the - back for mounting it to: recessedlelectrical• boxes • and forlwire:entrances (Figure D). It can also be mounted to a surface with the two mounting ears that are supplied. The ears slide Into slots on•the back of • ItheFboxv(FigunrC):: Use•appropriate anchors for the wood screws that are supplied with the box (if necessary): 6: The :103 includes a prefastened ggasket'andfour hole plugs. Make sure the condensation drain holes on•thelbbox•face down andthat- thelboris verticalhto permit drainage •of any moisture. Use the mounting ears to secure the box (do not use the back knockouts). Use the hole plugs to seal the unused mounting holes on the:Multitone grille (dress them in securely fro the back side of the grille). Mount the unit to the 10B with the four #818 •screws "supplied with`the. box. 7. Mounting hardware for each mounting option is supplied. 8. Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected provide sufficient wiring clearance for the installed product. When extension rings are required, conduit should enterthrough•the backbox not the extension ring. Use Steel City #53151 (1 -1/2' deep) or #53171 (2 -1/8' deep) extension, rings (as noted in the mounting options) or equal with the same cut -out area. Lt, CAUTION: Check that installed product will have sufficient clearance and wiring room prior to Installing baclboxes and conduit; especially if sheathed muiticonductor- cable.or 3/4' conduit fittings are used. 9. .Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling device) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in insufficient wiring.space for the• signaling- device. • Architects and Engineers Specificaitions 4}6e riot aticn;appiiance shall be a Wheelock MT Series audible/visual device or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be electronic • and use solid state components. Electromechanical alternatives are not approved. Each electronic signal shall provide eight (8) field , selectable.alar intones. The tones shall consist of: TONE, HORN, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE -3 HORN, CODE -3 TONE, SLOW WHOOP, SIREN and HI/LO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and not clips or jumpers. The audible and the strobe shall be able to operate from a single signaling circuit while producing any of these tones. The device shall provide 4wo output sound levels: STANDARD and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall provide a minimum 5dBA increase in sound output at nominal voltage. The HIGH anectjc dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN SETTING shall be 101 dBA minimum for MT and 99 dBA minimum for MT Strobes, at nominal voltage. Operating voltages shall be either 12VDC or 24VDC using filtered power or unfiltered power supply (full - wave- rectified). All models shall have provisions for standard reverse polarity type supervision and IN/OUT field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. Combination audible/visual signals shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed In a rugged Lexan lens or equivalent with solid state circuitry. Strobe shall meet UL 1971 and produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the Usted Input voltage (20VDC- 31 VDC) range. The strobe intensity shall be rated per UL 1971 for 15, 30, 75 or 110 Candela. The LSM Series 15175 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL 1971 Listing with 75 candela intensity near -axis is required. All UL 1971 Usted strobe appliances shall be verified to meet FCC Part 15, Class B and incorporate low temperature compensation to insure the lowest possible current consumption. Strobe activation shall be via independent input or from the same input circuit as the audible. The combination audible/visual appliances may be installed indoors and surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to standard electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the Installation is completed. The appliance shall be finished in a textured red color. The audible device may be installed indoor or outdoor with the proper backbox. ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN PROMOTIONAL OR ADVERTISING CLAIMS, OR FOR ANY OTHER USE INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT'S APPUCATION OPERATION, IN8TALLATION.A ID' TEES I O 18 USED AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY UABILRY FOR SUCH USE. Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock, Inc. standard terms and conditions. • • NATIONAL SALES OFFICE Distributed Byi 1400431.2148 ► _III_' Canada 905 7914128 MEMBER WHEELOCK INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVENUE • LONG BRANCH, NJ 07740 • (908) 2224880 FAX: 908 - 222 -8707 S2000 Rev. 3195 . FflUMENTS New UL 1971, Constant Flash Rate, Low Current 0 GX -90 0 GXS 0 GX -90S • • w. F Pt— n ,l� F f I r .,e x. r...1/ . • Remote Audible Signal Remote Visual Signal with Remote AudibleNisual Universal Mounting Plate Signal Meets Code Requirements for Supervised Systems The GX Series.•are high quality remote faceplates permit anractive flush The GXS Series and GX9OS Series, at signalIng.devices that both audible mounting. 24VDC have minimal peak operating alarms, vlawi.aianns, or a combination of The GX Series with the 1575 and current and only a momentary startup both. r 1 1 0cd models meet or exceed the current, while the 1 Hz flash rate The OX Series are available in Fire requirements of 4.28.3 of the ADA. AU appliances have a minimal peak operating Alarm Red or Beige faceplates with a models are listed for both filtered and current normally less than a 17 percent textured grain finish. These plastic unfiltered power increase from nominal operating current AVAILABLE MODELS • and minimal start-up current. Notes: Combined Rated iCom Rated All 21 VOC models operate from 21.30 VOC Current Current nt I Lleht Drew 0 i Drew 0 Max f I Peak .20 . 10% No Model M i Nominal I In Cand l I Voltage Vo t : R a t e/Mi n 1 0 0 All - 0 10 models operate from 10.16 VOC go?: , - 12VOC — t2mA 12mA { 20 . tOX GX90.4 24 VOC t6mA I 90 24 DC models have the following stan•up current GXS•2•15 _ 1 197 VOC 15 t t — smn to v , t gmA a _ - • 15cd 114mA 1 flash per sec "_. __ .. id0� .._1. - -60 ..— •,._.._ -- • 1575cd 130mA (wall) GXS•2.135 I 12 IS(U11t 709-MA 157kd 140mA (ceUing) • GXS -4•I5 I 24-V00 I5 nil 1631) 1 36mA 33mA 20 I — • 110cd ? 8mA 1 flash per set cxs•4•15•1 24 VOC ls. 7emA 69mA 60 1 .�..: " .f• • 24 VDC i '— • ' •-••'.... . •. - . - ..... t? v 9111 93mA 7rmA ■ 1SCd 1881mA „ :111 IA 1536 1 . I • 1575cd 324mA 25 , 1 11 ) i 24 VDC models have the following peak operating (�'r i•6ff - , y 2niA 11mA I current: i Ki.E 6II•3 Y ..... 220mi► -- i 9e ._ — SO -- - • 1 sal 36mA — • 15Cd $4mA (all) per sec — SO 1S16ed 110mA wall) a •1si• ' 139mn 1 T — 10 90 • 110Cd 110tH �o1UIn0) X • " • 1. ( 1 233nu► _ I 90 1101A 24OmA 1 flesh per sec 75 UL 163$ GX90S• /•15 24= 15 66mA � 69mA 90 Approvals• GX90Sd•15.1 24VDC 15 1p6inA 105tH _ t 0 • 90 • ADA GX90S.4.1575.W 24VDC • 15 (UL 71) 19 123mA f 13mA T 90 • BFP 15, 1536 • BS /2$5.Q,4 .GX•'-4.15'' 11111 1 t •1910 135mA 110tH • 60 90 • CSFM'Listing 7135.569:113 i 751 l_ 1831 'GX90S•1.110 21•VOC 140 1231nA 113mA l "Listing 7120.569:114 GX90S4.110.1 2490C' ' 110 250mA 2tSmA l 60 90 Ul 464. UL 1971, UL 1638 WHEN PLACING AN ORDER: add the following to the end of the model number , U (For strobe orders only) (All orders) �''"�� ( 1BVIA • 'w" • Wall mount and 'R" a Red faceplate 1 'P" • Plain (no lettering) "B" • Beige faceplate . (44).4 t imam s�A • C' •Ceiling mount (15 5 modals only► r. f• twgl.maw4omoduli imp. ( ASEJRIES. lining Diagram GX - Wiring Diagram GX9OS & GXS IA GMIS & GXS GafeS 6 GX•M Va. Weed emcee En, al t x l. uftto Owe* Pane WNW Mtey cannot H Oh 'd Q ►AN U 1104 (WtirnilO (NO Or IINI • • • CIRCUI _ AESIfi011 pi .� -� .; �� CIRCUIT • ��� mo a RIo ♦ p�� I o fl c. Buck e X ,, suck eau p ^ . pl I/P co IMd d:Ufr* • .x•W a i gien •: Reels* NOTF • • EAC►4 WIRE RUN MUST BE EPCKEN TO PAOVIOE SUPERVISCN OF SIGNAL L JIT Punsi LaloMtl • VOLTAGE SuPPUS° TO REBRDTI lia3NAt. WHEN PANEL IS LATCHED • ALTHOUGH ELECTRICALLY CCMPATMLE. STROBE ()Eva UMTS AWE. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR u8E ON ounting ■ CCOEO OR AMINO exJNALral1 t2rtourrs Mounting Rough -In Box and Run Wiring �U • l) , (--,, .. o '41 ... . & .. ,„ • .., .N ...... • ,r,,, i v /4 ", . % F. 0. .... -, . ...., „. .:: • . ... • ,:,,) # it, . Li Dimensions GXS mensions GX -90 "' "'. 1-4'~•"_ ... *0 r,.T.•id� Dimensions GX9OS , - ' L Y .! 1 t.M•r • • • 8..11•04 ;I it • •.1 / j . .. mmel 1 '• . •.•- i ?I •'• �' " r Architect & Engineer 0 I Specifications • Architect & Engineer The visual ` nlla Me Gentex Model ons Ohitect & Engineer Specifications apala shall be tasted by 9 p U n d erw item • •ti;; ..L,,_... Inc. for use with ecifications The alarm horn/strobe shall be Gentex Model Fire ProliOfliri • , , • 00 011 (heating l be Gentex Model No. No. . The appliance shall be listed by impaired) UC'1;97i ,- t.' 1;458 The visual alarm horns shall Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use with Fire appliance :Shag be:lns . , a400rdaneevwith 90. The appliance shall s Model with Protective Signaling Systems. (hearing Im• requlremems •of•NPPA'72: 'Chapter 'S or the erwrtters .Laboratories for use 'with .Fire paired) In accordance with NFPA 72. •UBC for 1Scd models, 108mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz f or UBC:slandards. Ths1 mounl:lo .mumum •S naW go Systems a appal ni shad standards and the local authority having turf The a dirt gl np, 1 work. ai Mot 10 i. The and 11 polarized h diction The' appliance shall produce a mini• box. e 110149 , a0 pable'a from 21.30 t. mum 82 dbA at 10 feel.. The appliance shall be meetk glhe;caradela ollihe•ADA aerate tdre m 24 .30 V VDC OC with with a 15 t2VDC w np at solid state construction and be polarized to (75cd) TheAlppllIneii dlih.i i 4 Man up en I i drain 24 VD drain r 1 12VD The allow for supervision. All 24 models shall have currenl less 11:4,rn 101,154d.:130�A•lot i anw shal providen current at • VDC dnal a an operating range of 21•30V. The current I575cdand' 148rat + :MMe�appIlin6e mount 10 a bail y of with •gang back shall be less Irian 93mA 0 24VDC 0 1 Hz shall be Of $old4 'OO lalensirtictigf1 and be p oladzedlor w. " �• • . •. 4tn Ia• superiddon;.�AMr?at rtl0deb.ahall 1575cd models, 235mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for have an cp.!r!_ti nallA.A0pl.21'30V. The cur• 1 TM I IOcd models. 127mA 0 12VDC 0 .8Hz for rent draw sheltie Ionian 78/04.0 24VDC 15cd models and 221 mA 0 12VDC 0 1 Hz for 0 Hz for 'Sod models. 1'1'5011 0 I Z tt� I .CO d1i u I ` I575cd models The appliance shall bo ornvld• 0 8Ht fa I5cd•models; 93mk 0 24VDC O uc ''' Pd with two terminals And (Mini to :I allgtl• IHF or 209tH 0 •12VDC 0' 1Ma:lot I�S7Sed 1NST UM gang double gang (If :Dubirt wOiIiltln ihr, models when used in conjunction with th0 same uoeraling cheiacle'lsllcs rI ml• GXS Americans with Disabilities Act (75cd) and • • (strobe alone) shall also apply 220mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for Hood models. 59 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166.2295 TEL: (617) 965.2010 TELEX: 94.8212 FAX: (617) 965-0659 MI FIRE CONTROL SNAC INSTRUMENTS SUPPLEMENTARY APPL IA C RCU IT PANEL ON DESCRIPTION The Supplementary Notification Appliance Cir- cuit Panel (SNAC) provides two (2) Class A. Style Z - — or Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits,`" each with a capacity of 3 amperes. S NAG These circuits may be independently or group activated by connection to existing supervised or Class A or Class B notification appli- ance circuits with operating voltages ranging from 8 ..: VDC to 32 VDC. Either non -coded operation, coded operation, or a combination of both is possible.:" The SNAC operates from either 120 or 240 VAC input and contains its own battery charger, enabling it to be located remotely from the main fire alarm ��, control panel. The charger is capable of maintaining _. - -- a set of 7 A/H batteries. It is supervised for ground fault, overcurrent, open circuits and low battery. Ground fault, battery and circuit trouble condi- tions in the SNAC automatically open the main panel FEATURES notification appliance circuit used to activate the SNAC. Thus trouble signals are automatically trans- • Switching Technology Power Supply mitted to the main panel. The ground fault detection • UL Listed for use with any FCI or circuit may be disabled via a programmable jumper. other UL Listed Fire Alarm Control The unit contains a set of dry. trouble actuated • FM Approved Form "C" contacts, rated I amp. @ 24 VDC (resis- tive). Transfer of these contacts for AC power failure • Versatile Operation is delayed for a period of ten (10) hours. • High Current Output A power limited non- resettable auxiliary power • Compact Construction output of 0.175 amp. is available for use when the SNAC is connected to a panel used in Protected • Simple Installation Premises Service (24 hr. standby). The current is • Integral Ground Fault Detection reduced to .050 amp. when used with panels that • Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) signal to a municipal fire service (60 hour standby). Notification Appliance Circuits • 0.175 Amp. External Power Output • Self- Contained Trouble Contacts with Delayed AC Failure Activation TECHNICAL AND ORDERING INFORMATION Operating power 120 VAC, 3 amp.. 240 VAC. 2 amp., 50/60 Hz. non -power limited. (Jumper selectable) Standby battery circuit 24 VDC (nominal) 7 ampere /hours. max. Supervisory current .060 amp. Alarm current .120 amp. Alarm output 6.0 amp. max. from all circuits combined. Dimensions 14" H x 14" W x 3 1/2" D. Operating temperature 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C) Relative humidity 85% Part Number 1100 -033 I Optional Door Lock 1120 -0585 Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON. MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0360/12 -95 ,96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 2 David Bell FCI SYSTEM BATTERY CALCULATIONS Capitol Electric TetraPlastics Job #96148 UNIT CURRENT TOTAL CURRENT QTY PART # DESCRIPTION SUPV ALARM SUPV ALARM 7200A BSU /B ANALOG 2 LOOP W /KDU 00.11600 00.43200 7200A BSU /DR ANA 2LP W /KDU LG CAN 00.11600 00.43200 ALU ANALOG 2 LOOP MODULE 00.06500 00.08500 KDU REMOTE KEYBD DISPLAY 00.05000 00.15000 7200 BSU /B BASIC 7200 CONTROL 00.06600 00.27700 7200 BSU /D BASIC 7200 IN LG CAN 00.06600 00.27700 QZU QUAD ZONE UNIT 00.02700 00.06100 EZU EIGHT ZONE UNIT 00.10800 00.16500 DSU DUAL SIGNAL ZONE UNIT 00.02300 00.06800 QRU QUAD RELAY UNIT 00.00100 00.09200 RAU 32 ZONE ANN DRIVER MODULE 00.00700 00.00700 1 FC72 -1 BASIC FC -72 CONTROL 00.06300 00.37000 00.063 00.370 6 ZDM -D DUAL ZONE DETECTOR MODULE 00.01800 00.29800 00.108 01.788 DDM -60 60 ZONE ANN DRIVER PANEL FCID-A2JR ANALOG PANEL 2 -LPS 00.31500 00.47000 FCID -A4 /R ANALOG PANEL 4 -LPS 00.32500 00.48000 KDM -40R / RDE REMOTE FCID ANN /RDE 00.05000 00.20000 CLP-4 4 ZONE FIRE CONTROL CLA CLP-4 ANNUNCIATOR DCM CLP DIGITAL DIALER 1 PAIR B7 PAIR 7 AMP BATTERIES PAIR B31 /BC -1 PAIR 31 AMP W /CABINET PRINTER PRINTER WITH CABLE 1 5104 FOUR ZONE DIALER 5107 EIGHT ZONE DIALER ASD -I /ADB -F ANALOG ION W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ASD -P /ADB -F ANALOG PHOTO W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ATD /ADB -F ANALOG HEAT W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 MS-6/AMM -2 ADD PULL STATION 00.00100 00.01300 DHSO0 /ASD -I /ST ANALOG DUCT SMOKE 00.00190 00.00870 RW- 024 /AMM -2 ADD DUCT SMOKE 00.00200 00.00500 AOM AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODULE 00.00100 00.00100 AMM -2 MONITORING MODULE 00.00100 00.01300 M550X ISOLATION MODULE 00.00020 00.00020 301I/301B ION W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301P/301B PHOTO W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301B-4 4 -WIRE BASE W /RELAY 00.00012 00.00020 14 SBS -1101 ION UNIT WIRE TO HEAD 00.00007 00.00010 00.001 00.001 SBS -1200 PHOT UNIT WIRE TO HEAD I 00.00007 00.00010 156 601 HEAT DETECTOR 135 `S 602 HEAT DETECTOR 200 Page 1 96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 2 David Bell 8 MS-6 MANUAL PULL STATION RW -024P DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR 00.00200 00.00500 CS -2R PANEL SIZE UP GRADE 37 MT- 24- LSM -VFR ADA HORN /STROBE LIGHT 00.14100 05.217 10 GXS- 4- 1575WR ADA STROBE LIGHT 00.09300 00.930 MIZ -WM -24 ADA MIN -HORN STROBE 00.10800 MIZ -24 -R MINI -HORN I 00.02000 MB- G6 -24 -R BELL WITH W.P. BOX I 00.03000 1 UL600 -ADA 6 AMP 4 CIRCUIT HORN PNL IOB -R SURFACE HORN BOX FM- 998 -24 MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER _ 00.06800 RZA -M12 12 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR RZA -M24 24 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR CURRENT TOTALS IN AMPS I 00.172 08.306 BATTERY SIZE ,/ REQUIRED AMP HOUR FOR : 24 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 005.7903 1/ AMP HOUR FOR : 48 HR WITH 5 MIN RING I 010.7433 AMP HOUR FOR : 60 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 013.2298 Page 2 / � 7 / 7 2 d 4 4 91, -.00 0 • 17A BULLETIN 72- 100/04 -95 IFC II FIRE CONTROL FC -72 SERIES INSTRUMENTS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ®• • DESCRIPTION The FC -72 Series Fire Alarm Control panel is a proven, versatile, modular control which meets the requirements of NFPA Standard 72 for Central Sta- tion, Protected Premises, Auxiliary, Remote and Pro- prietary Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems. It is Listed to UL Standard 864, inherently power lim- ` "' J — - . ited, meets all UL transient immunity requirements, j'.h 1,4-:; 1 and is suitable for releasing device service. h ,� . *`"' The control is housed in a heavy duty 16 gauge I � e .2 - ' ,y ,' steel enclosure finished in textured beige or optional t ,...,...- red with back lighted panels displaying the status of = _ r te vital functions. The surface mounted enclosure, with - _ _ . its slim appearance (4 -inch depth) is designed to I, _ , blend with any environment. .. R Fl `_ , y i*!, The many •features' of the PC-72 series control ' provide a cost effective approach to systems design, _ _____ and allow a great degree of flexibility in one enclo- ' ] L ,4- _ - _ _ W.- I sure. Many of these features include full supervision, .'•;' Class B, Style B, Class A, Style D initiating circuits, _ I � with Class B, Style Y and Class A, Style Z notifica- ,,F , c 1 - _ _ [- tion appliance circuits. J The modular concept offers total freedom of sys- A , . #0. - terns configuration, ease of expansion, and complete t N interchangeability of all standard modules. Field ex I •' pansion of an existing system is accomplished by the addition of plug -in modules for initiating circuits, _ v zone coding. "walk test ", time limit cutoff, system or . zone verification, releasing and additional notifica- tion appliance circuits. UL Listed zone, capacity is unlimited. Supervision of vital components, plug -in modules, functional switches and standby batteries is provided. In addition, supervised outputs are available for LED FEATURES or incandescent remote alarm annunciation and su • Suitable for Releasing Device Service pervised remote system trouble annunciation. - The FC -72 control is UL Listed for modular con- • Inherently Power Limited struction or expansion in the field, or is available • Rugged Reliability • factory assembled and tested. ' • Plug -in Modules , APPROVALS • Simple Field Expansion U.L. (Std 864) S 1869 • Fi Programmable Configuration FM I KOA8.AY g g ' C.S.F.M. 7165- 0694:001 • Unlimited Zone Capacity per UL NYC BS &A 960 -81 -SA • "Walk Test" Capability (option) City of Chicago 2057E • Alarm Verification by System or Zone OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (option) Operating temperature 32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C) • V ersatile Performance • Relative humidity 85% (non- condensing) • Factory Assembled (optional) r . . • Factory Tested = :r 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 4i -, N. 0 9020 -0002 - . °Y • . :.c."T`.] ^_V NOTE. DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO SCALE ' Al CAPACITY 1 - 24 ZONE o OR 0 CAPACITY o u7 I m I ( CAPACITY N 1 -12 ZONE I I 33-72 ZONE co ! 1 -4 ZONE a0 I CAPACIT (h !CAPACITY N I I 4 — 14.00 - -- /4.00 r - - j4.00 ,�'' .I'--- 15.00 — '' �— 21.00 —1' 4' —. 21.00 —' 30.00 , r Cabinet Sizes MODULE DESCRIPTION SUPV. ALARM BULLETIN . CURRENT CURRENT FC -72 -1 1- Zone Control Panel (1) .063 A. .370 A. 72 -100 ADAM -6 -1 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation Module .013 A. .073 A. 72 -265 ADAM -6 -2 Auxiliary D.C. Actuation module .026 A. .133 A. 72 -265 - APS -6 Auxiliary Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A. .020 A. 72 -141 AVM Alarm Verification Module .012 A. • .030 A. 72 -300 BCM -6 Notification Appliance Circuit Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMC -6 Master Coder Module (2) (2) 72 -221 BMFC -6 Basic Master Fire Card (1) (1) 72 -120 CCM -6 Common Coder Module (2) (2) 72 -221 DMM Diode Matrix Module 72 -650 PNIS Zone Coder Module .012 A. .150 A. 72 -230 PS -6 Power Supply, 24 VDC /4A 72 -140 RB -6 Auxiliary Relay Module .070 A. (4) 72 -605 RDF Releasing Device Interface .002 A. .047 A. 72 -240 RRT Remote Reset Capability (3) (3) 72 -120 RTI Remote Trouble Indicator .002 A. .002 A. 72 -500 RZA Remote Zone Annunciator (LED) 72 -500 SAM Subsequent Alarm Module 72 -250 SRB -6 Supervised Auxiliary Relay Module .019 A. .079 A. (4) 72 -605 SSM Sprinkler Module .027 A. .069 A. (4) 72 -200 - TBZ Trouble By Zone Module 003 A. .021 A. /Zone 72 -620 TDS -438 • Time Delay Switch .001 A. 72 -700 VZM Verification Zone Module .010 A. .175 A. 72 -190 WTM Walk -Test Module .040 A. 72 -305 ZDM Zone Detector Module • (each additional Zone) .006 A. .163 A. 72 -180 ZDM -D Dual- Density Zone Detector Module .018 A. .298 A. (4) 72 -182 ZMC -6 Zone Mother Card 72 -160 NOTES: (1) A Basic FC -72 system contains one (1) each of the BMFC -6, PS -6, ZDM, and one (1) each of the BCM -6, BMC -6, or CCM -6. ' (2) Included in BMFC -6 and /or ADAM -6 power requirements shown. (3) Consult factory. (4) With both circuits in alarm. (5) Add 4" to height and width for trim dimensions of flush mounted enclosures. Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Subfect to change without notice. 2 of 2 • 9020-0002 • FC FIRE CONTROL BATTERIES - CABINET INSTRUMENTS 12 VOLT - SEALED LEAD ACID RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CABINET (20 via The Model BC Battery Cabinet is UL Listed and finished in textured red or beige to match the various FCI control panels. The cabinet will house up to four (4) model B -3I or two (2) model B -55 batteries. The heavy duty cabinet, constructed of 16 gauge BC - 1 Cabinet steel, is phosphate treated and primed with zinc chro- mate prior to painting. Knockouts are located at each end of the cabinet. The cabinet features a hinged, locked cover which is keyed alike with FCI control J panels. BATTERIES The rechargeable batteries are of sealed lead cal- cium maintenance -free construction with a fully B - 1.9R B - (j gelled electrolyte in a polypropylene case. These batteries will not leak or spill even if left upside down _- for extended periods of time. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS r - Nominal voltage 12 volts Charging voltage Float 13.5 - 13.8 VDC B -17R B -31, B -55 Cycle 14.4 - 14.8 VDC BATTERY FEATURES Operating Temp. Range • Long Life Discharge -76 F to +122 F ( -60 C to +50 C) • Completely Sealed Charge -4 F to +122 F • Charge and Discharge in any Position (-20 C to +50 C) • Low Self Discharge SPECIFICATIONS Model Capacity Terminal Type Dimensions Weight (20 hr. rate) B- I.9R 1.9 AH Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 7" L x 2.6" H x I.34" W 1.9 lbs. B -7R 7 AH Faston tab ".187" series .030 thick 5.95" L x 3.95" H x 2.6" W 5.75 lbs. B -17R 17 AH Terminal posts w/5 mm nut & bolt connectors 7.13" L x 6.57" H x 2.99" W 13.2 lbs. B -3I 31 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole 7.75" L x 7.3" H x 5.1" W 24 lbs. B -55 55 AH "L" blade w/.25" clearance hole at negative, .35" sq. cutout at positive 10.25" L x 8.75" H x 6.8" W 39 lbs. BC -1 22" L x 10" H x 8.81" W 19 lbs. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0357/04 -95 Fire Control Instruments, Inc. _.. ri . .ao ,� A —. �yrO `11 ' 1s 1 1.Sa 2.61 2 . 6 O ��� M�1@@@ 2 S6I ' '.'° I I II' I 1 1--5 .95 111J,1_ oo .2e !! Model B -1.9R Model B -7R =0 B -31 B -55 R ® 9 A 5.18 6.8 _.... .2e #1042 CLEAR I B I B 7.75 10.25 000000 a9 D 6.8 7.96 1 l ol T asp D 7.75 8.9 I E' -- _ C D DIMENSIONS (INCHES) Model B -17R Models B -31, B -55 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 1100 -0653 BC -1 Battery Cabinet, Beige 1100 -0654 BC-1R Battery Cabinet, Red 100 -2910A B -1.9R Sealed lead calcium battery, 1.9AH 100 -2311A B -7R Sealed lead calcium battery, 7 AH 100 -2010A B -17R Sealed lead calcium battery, 17 AH 100 -2610A B -3 I Sealed lead calcium battery, 31 AH 100 -2710A B -55 Sealed lead calcium battery, 55AH Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0351 FIRE CONTROL COMMERC A A. INSTRUMENTS FIRE ALA Model 5104 Fire Control Communicator FEATURES • UL 864 Listed for NFPA 71 • Can be Used Stand Alone or as a Slave • Communicator • Four Fully Supervised Inputs • Downloadable for Remote Programming, Control"" and Monitoring • • Fuseless Overload Protection with Automatic Reset Circuitry and Fault Indicators • Dual Phone Line Interface • Automatic 24 Hour Test • Reports in SIA and Most Major Communications Formats 5104 DESCRIPTION The Silent Knight Model 5104 is an 4 -zone fire control The Model 5104 conducts an automatic self -test every 24 communicator. It is designed specifically to offer digital fire hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to the central reporting over ordinary telephone lines rather than costly station. It uses the industry standard SIA reporting format as leased lines. well as other major formats to transmit to most central station receivers. The Model 5104 is approved for use in applications required to meet UL 864 and NFPA 71 requirements. These requirements The communicator will signal activation and restoration and include the monitoring of local evacuation controls. The 5104 trouble conditions on any of the four inputs. There is one Style will monitor dry contact alarm and trouble outputs and transmit D (Class A) input, and three Style A (Class B) inputs. If an a separate code for each. application requires a different input configuration, the individual input styles may be changed by using a Model 7181 Fire Zone The Model 5104 can be used stand alone to monitor sprinkler Converter Module. The 7181 also allows use of two -wire type systems for waterflow, supervisory, and gate valve tamper smoke detectors, instead of the normal four -wire contact type. conditions. It can also be used stand alone for automatic fire for automatic fire detection applications. detection system for structures that are not required to have a fire alarm system but want property protection (to call the fire A single, programmable output is provided for alarm or dialer department after hours). failed conditions. This output cannot be used for evacuation purposes. The Model 5104 is fully supervised Its microprocessor constantly runs programs to monitor AC, standby battery, zone inputs, and Fuseless electronics provide built -in overload protection with the telephone line connections. If a fault condition is detected. automatic reset that eliminates the cause of most field it sounds a local trouble audible and reports the condition to the service calls. central station If one of the telephone lines faults, for more than 45 seconds, it will automatically switch to the other to report the failure SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5104 120 VAC 60 Hz 4 CHANNEL COMMUNICATOR SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5230 (OPTIONAL) STYLE D INPUT O (SUPERVISED) REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (3 MAX PER SYSTEM) STYLE A INPUTS O (SUPERVISED) WHEELOCK HEAT DETECTORS, MANUAL O TEL. LINE #1 46T- G10 -12•R -BELL PULL STATIONS AND (OPTIONAL) CONTACT TYPE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION TO RJ31 X DETECTORS MODEL 6712 TEL. LINE #2 12 VDC 6.5 AH MODEL 5104 BLOCK DIAGRAM Stand -alone Automatic Fire Detection Application ARCHITECT /ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall provide an approved digital communicator central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall also to transmit the fire alarm and supervisory signals to a central be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service. The station. The digital communicator shall be UL or FM listed for fire control /communicator shall be able to report the loss of either reporting to a central station and shall conform to the requirements phone line without regard to which phone line failed first. If both of NFPA 71. lines fail, a local signal shall sound. The digital communicator shall provide power and necessary The control /communicator shall have the ability to send a test components for four supervised detection circuits. One shall be signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal shall Style D and three shall be Style A. The detection circuits shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by accommodate sprinkler flow switches, gate valve supervisory setting a program within the panel. switches, thermal detectors and contact -type products of combustion detectors intermixed as desired and permitted The communicator shall be able to transmit all signals in the by NFPA 71. Standard SIA format (Security Industry Association). The control /communicator shall have the capability to supervise The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm which of the four zones is in alarm and which zones are in signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more trouble. Restoral from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted equipment. It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone by zone. The communicator shall be capable of communicating service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall to Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the TM rei FIRE CONTROL INST RUMENTS A Leader in Fire Alarm Systems Fire Control Instruments, Inc. 269 Grove Street • Newton. MA 02166.2295 • USA Tel 617. 965 -2010 • FAX 617. 965.0659 TM BULLETIN D- 300/10 -93 el • FC1 FIRE CONTRO SBS -11O1 INSTRUMENTS IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION The SBS -1101 dual- chamber ionization smoke detector is specifically designed to meet the per- formance requirements of fire detection/alarm systems. This detector uses a state -of -the -art unipolar sensing chamber. The detector is designed to provide open area detection and is compatible with FCI fire alarm control panels. s The detector operation and sensitivity can be tested in place. i i 11 iT 1 The detector has an LED which flashes every ten seconds indicating that power is being applied r; to the detector. The LED lights steadily when the detector is in alarm. A remote LED annunciator is available as an optional accessory. The SBS -1101 detector includes a tamper- resis- tant feature that, when used, prevents removal of the detector without the use of a tool. FEATURES Sensitivity testing is performed either by insert- • Unique dual unipolar sensor provides ing a tool into the recessed test switch opening. exceptional stability Field metering of detector sensitivity may be • Built -in tamper- resistant feature performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit Part No. 119- 9010N. • Built -in test switch • Built -in visual alarm indicator APPROVALS • Remote LED option • Compatible with FCI control panels U.L. (STD 268) S 911 • Field metering of detector sensitivity FM 0Q7A3.AY • Removable insect screen and cover for CSFM 7256- 0694:145 field cleaning NYC BS &A 1539 -88 -SA • Sealed against dirt, insects, and back pressure • Insect - resistant screening (.020 " /.508mm openings) • Convenient terminal strip wiring TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal sensitivity 1.5 % /ft. obscuration Operating voltage 8.5 - 35 VDC (24 VDC nominal) Standby current 100 uA maximum Operating temperature 32 to 120 F, (0 to 49 C) Operating humidity 10% to 93% relative humidity Air velocity 1,200 feet per minute max. Altitude 10,000 feet Constuction Off -white flame - retardant plastic Diameter 5.5 inches (14 cm) Height 3.12 inches (8.0 cm) Weight 0.7 lb. (310 gm) ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Model Description 110 -3105J SBS -1101 0 Ionization Detector 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166 -2295 TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 -0245 RECESSED TEST SwnGll / TAMPER SLOT MOUNTING • On a 4-inch square box with plaster ring - and FCI supplied mounting bracket kit. • Minimum depth 1.5 inches. • ( . ' ) • On a 3.5 or 4-inch octagonal box. - ----- - Minimum depth 1.5 inches. 1ED TESTLIODIAE PI,,SII RECSD wn llll SlN.IfET A01' DIEMLTE TOO • Directly to ceiling using plastic screw anchors. Bottom and side views showing position of test switch REFER TO N.F.P.A. 72E, "AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTORS" FOR SPACING, LOCATION OF .CC,Or.DF DETECTORS AND OTHER GUIDELINES. C:1 INSTALLATION ( (� Line up the arrows on the detector with the WA9 E LYOT arrows on the mounting bracket. 'Ilan the detector •.I ` _ ..,...,___________„44 A„.� clockwise until the detector clicks into place. To use the tamper -proof feature, break the J� `j smaller tab at the scribed line in the tamper -proof . .._., .E OV„ tab located on the detector mounting bracket. � Install the detector. To remove the detector from , , ) K the bracket when using the tamper -proof feature, ; insert the blade of a small screwdriver into the hole � �I on the side of the base and push the plastic lever ‘-... away from the detector head. 'Ilan the detector counterclockwise for removal. NOTE: The Removal of decorative ring must be removed in order to corer end screen for remove a head after it has been made tamper - cleaning proof. NOTE: The number of two -wire smoke detec- WARNING: TO PREVENT DETECTOR CON - TAMINATION DURING tors which can be accommodated per zone varies CONSTRUCTION, with different control panels. Consult the control SMOKE DETECTORS MUST BE panel instruction manual to determine the PROTECTED FROM DUST AND CON - capacity. TAMINATION UNTIL AREA IS CLEAN AND SENSITIVITY TESTING DUST FREE. SEE NFPA 72E4-6.1.6. Detectors may be tested in the following ways: MAINTENANCE A. Insert a tool into the test opening in the unit. For the complete procedure, refer to the Installa- Cleaning programs should be adapted to the tion and Maintenance Instructions furnished with individual environment. We recommend, at the each detector. least, an annual leaning of the unit. The detector screen and cover assembly can be removed, B. Field metering of detector sensitivity may be revealing the sensing chamber. A vacuum cleaner performed with the aid of a voltmeter and test kit can be used to remove dust from the screen, cover P/N 119- 9010N. For the complete procedure, refer and sensing chamber. For the complete proce- to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions dure, refer to the Installation and Maintenance furnished with each detector. Instructions furnished with each detector. 4 - IIRTIATIP GIQDIIT EOL-D II II t NOTE: Polarity must be observed only if - ' ,--,..:// remote annunciator is used. ; _ x - obel i ) WIRING DIAGRAM FOR USE WITH FCI CONTROL PANELS Specifications are provided for Information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility Is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 9020-0245 2 4 11) FC FIRE �NTROL 600 SERIES INSTRUMENTS FIXED TEMPERATURE AND RATE OF RISE HEAT DETECTORS .mom DESCRIPTION The 600 series heat detectors provide reliable dual - action detection in an attractive low- profile package that protrudes only 1 3/8" from the ceiling surface. Smooth, pleasing contours and an all white finish blend in with most ceiling designs. The rate of rise feature detects fires that grow rapidly in intensity by quickly responding when the rate of temperature rise (1.1.11111.1( exceeds 15 F (9 C) per minute. The fixed temperature element operates inde- pendently of the rate of rise feature and uses a fusible alloy. When activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide quick visual confirmation that the element has operated. A patented reversible mounting plate is supplied with each detector. In one position it attaches to a 3 1/4 or 4 -inch octagon box or a plaster ring. In the other position, it can be used for open wiring without junction boxes. The different models are marked with unique paint schemes on the heat collector. The detector is 4 9/16" diameter by 13/8" high FEATURES flush mounted, and 1 9/16" high surface mounted. • Attractive Low Silhouette Design APPROVALS • Easy to Install - U.L. (Std 521) File S2332 • Dual action - uses Two, Independent F.M. Approved Detection Methods C.S.F.M. 7270- 0061:005 • 2- circuit Models Available NYC BS &A 6 -87 -SA APPLICATION INFORMATION Model Description Max. spacing allowed Marking Code 601, 621 Comb. FT +ROR, 135 F (57 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) None 602, 622 Comb. FT +ROR, 200 F (93 C) 50 x 50 ft (UL) 30 x 30 ft (FM) Gray ring 603, 623 Fixed temp. only, 135 F (57 C) 25 x 25 ft (UL) 20 x 20 ft (FM) Gray spot 604, 624 Fixed temp. only, 200 F (93 C) 15 x 15 ft (UL) 15 x 15 ft (FM) Gray spot &ring ORDERING INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS Part No. Model Description Contact Type 115 -1112C ,..601, D Comb. 135 FT + ROR SPST 115-1122C 621 Comb. 135 FT + ROR DPST 115 -1412C 602 • Comb. 200 FT + ROR SPST 115 -1422C 622 Comb. 200 FT + ROR DPST 115-1114C 603 FT 135 only SPST 115 -1124C 623 FT 135 only DPST 115 -1414C 604 FT 200 only SPST 115 -1424C 624 - FT 200 only DPST All contacts rated 1.0 ampere @ 6 -28 VDC Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0036/03 -95 FC i FIRE CONTROL MS SERIES I NSTRUMENTS NON - CODED, MANUAL FIRE ALARM STATION S Model MS -2, MS -2H ,ipmw 11111.1h The MS -2 manual fire alarm stations are double 'i u F=r j' action devices. These stations requires that the outer door be lifted to expose the actuation door which is then j L.: � pulled forward to operate the alarm toggle switch. The F_ actuation door is now locked in the readily observable "alarm" position. To reset the station, a key ( common to FCI control panels) must be inserted and turned 1/4 turn clockwise, MS - MS - 2H opening the station. Closing the station resets the switch automatically. An optional breakglass rod is available for positive PULL indication of station operation. FIRE Model MS -2P (Presignal) FIRE Operation of the Model MS -2P presignal station is ALARM similar to that of the MS -2, with the addition of a'' key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. This ^- " " PULL switch may be used for "general alarm" signaling. MS-6 MS -WS Model MS -2L, MS -2LP (Institutional) Operation of the Model MS -2L institutional station requires that a special key be used to release the actua- tion door before it can be operated. This lock may be FEATURES keyed as required by the particular application. The • Single and Double Action Versions MS -2LP features an additional key - operated switch mounted on the lower door. • Tumbler Lock for Test and Reset Keyed alike with FCI Controls Model MS - - (Multiple Contact) • Positive Indication of Operation The MS -2 -D features a DPST switch for multiple o P signaling via wire lead connections. over 180 Viewing Angle • Surface or Semi -flush Mounting Model MS -6 (Single Action) (MS - 2, MS - 6) The MS -6 station is a single action device, requiring only the pulling of the action door to release the com- • Shock and Vibration Resistant pressed button switch. It is available either with termi- • 3 Weatherproof Version nals (MS -6T) or wire leads (MS -6). The station resets in the same manner as the MS -2. (MS -WS) The reset key is common to FCI control panels. • Institutional Version (MS -2L) Model MS - (Weatherproof) • Institutional Presignal Version The surface mounted cast aluminum MS -WS station (MS -2LP) has a protective hood over the actuation door which • Presignal Version (MS -2P) offers genuine NEMA 3 weatherproof construction. The pull door is held in place by a breakglass rod and • Optional "FIRE SUPPRESSION extends below the body of the station so it can be pulled SYSTEM RELEASE" Markings outward to operate even if ice coated. The reset key is (MS -2H) common to FCI control panels. The surface mount backbox is threaded for 1/2 -inch • Optional DPST Switch (MS -2 -D) conduit fittings both on top and bottom. Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice. 269 GROVE ST NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020 - 0358/12 -95 ' (ism, L f f/2- w1n. d.pe1. Hod.] BB becokbom • AGENCY APPROVALS UL (Std 38) File S2465 • FM (MS -2, MS -WS) 0J3A9.AY/12880 • C.S.F.M. (MS -2, MS -6) 7150- 0694:107 (MS -WS) 7150- 0694:136 NYC BS &A (MS -2, MS -WS) 960 -81 -SA NYC MEA (MS -6) 103 -93 -E SPECIFICATIONS Material (MS -2, MS -6) Extruded 6063/T5 aluminum Doors (MS -2, MS -6) Clear anodize Switch type MS -2 Enclosed toggle MS -6, MS -WS Enclosed push button Contact material Silver plated bronze or copper Contact ratings MS -2 6 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) MS -6 0.5 amp. max. @ 30 VDC (resistive) MS -WS 3 amp. @ 30 VDC (resistive) Dimensions (overall) MS -2, MS -6 5" H x 3.4" W x 2.8" D MS -WS 5.8" H x 3.5 "W x 2.75" D ORDERING INFORMATION Part No. Model Description 1100 -0615 MS -2 Double action fire alarm station 1100 -0634 MS -2H Double action station with "FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RELEASE" markings 1100 -0619 MS -2P Presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0621. MS -2L Institutional fire alarm station 1100 -1096 MS -2LP Institutional presignal fire alarm station 1100 -0617 MS -2 -D Double action station with DPST switch 1100 -0632 MS -6 • Single action station, wire leads 1100 -0633 MS -6T Single action station, terminals 2520 -0023 BB -2 • Surface back box for MS -2, MS -6 stations 1120 -0206 Package of two replacement breakglass rods For MS -2 station 120 -1312G MS -WS Weatherproof station with surface backbox 2500 -0247 GR -1 Replacement glass rod for MS -WS 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA 02166 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -8212 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 2 of 2 9020 -0358 - t f uu - MT and MT STROBE SERIES MULTITONE ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Description INC. Wheelock's MT and MT Strobe Series Multitone electronic signals otter a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or HI /Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPNANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum performance, reliability and cost- effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (the National Fire Alarm Code), ANSI 117.1 (the American National Standard For Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities) and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired). MT strobes, when properly specified and installed In accordance with NFPNANSI Standards, can provide the Equivalent Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG General Section 2.2) by meeting or exceeding the illumination which results from the ADA specified strobe intensity of 75 candela at 50 feet. This Is an illumination of 0.030 lumens per square foot (footcandles). Each MT and MT Strobe appliance has two user selective sound output levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. The MT /MT 4 pro- vides dual voltage capability In one unit, 12VDC or 24VDC operation, • -,.- filtered or FWR. The MT Strobe Electronic Signals operate with . � either 12VDC or 24VDC and may be used with filtered or unfiltered ' (full - wave - rectified) Input voltages. Separate Input terminals are I �-- i available, shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe I to operate simultaneously from a single input. 17 The Multitone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for indoor use, ceiling and wall mount, under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the • Hearing Impaired and Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances, iP, ` - • and use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens to provide maximum reliability for effective vis- ible signaling. Options Include LS, MS and IS Series which are Listed at 15, 30 and 75 candela intensity to cover 20' X 20', 30' X 30' and 40' X 40' rooms, respectively._The LSM Series 15/75 candela wall SERIES MT mounted strobes were tested at UL for 75cd on axis, and are Listed at 15 candela under UL 1971 and meet 75 candela intensity on axis Features for ADA guidelines with low current draw. • • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall condi- MT Series Signals have IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept tions with two field selectable sound output levels. two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each ter • Code -3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI /NFPA/ISO temporal pattern minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse for standard emergency evacuation signaling. polarity type supervision. • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling circuit with Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971) Listings, Factory Mutual, Cal- any of the (8) eight audible signals. • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI Standards and ADA ifomia State Fire Marshal, New York City MEA and Chicago BFP Accessibility Guidelines. approvals on selected models (see Ordering Information). • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to reduce power consumption and wiring costs. • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 candela • :A ratings for independent or single Input activations. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series strobe designs (with additional patents pending) offer fire alarm system • designers, specifiers and installers the Industry's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 12VDC and 24VDC models with wide Usted voltage range, fil- tered (DC) and FWR. (MT Strobe versions factory set.) • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. • Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive flush or surface mounting options. SERIES MT4 • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast instal- lation with In /Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compat- ibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • Listed under UL Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired and UL 464 for Audible Appliances. • MT & MT -WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation SERIES MT requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT -WM strobe model is UL 1638 Listed at 117 cd and is designed for surface Copyright 1994 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved. mounting indoor or outdoor. .1 . Ordering Information _ • . MODEL ORDER INPUT RATED MOUNTING APPROVALS _ • NUMBER CODE VOLTAGE CANDELA OPTIONS UL CFM FM MEA BFP MT- 12/24 -R 5023 12/24 - - -- A -G X X _ X X April MT4- 12/24•R 5308 12/24 •• -• H X X X X April MT -24 -LS -VFR 5183 24 15 A -G X X X X April Mt -24 -LSM -VFR7 5182 24 15/75 A•G X X X X April MT -24 -MS -VFR 5321 24 30 A•G X X _ X X April MT -24 -IS -VFR 5355 24 75 A -G X X X X April MT4 -24 -LS -VFR 5315 24 15 H X X X X April MT4 -24- LSM -VFR 5374 24 15/75 H X X X X April MT4 -24 -MS -VFR 5375 24 30 H X X X X April MT4-24-IS-VFR 5370 24 75 H X X X X April MT -24 -WM -VFR • 5025 24 • 117 C,D X X X X April MT-12-LS-VFR 5383 12 15 A -G X Nov X X April MT -12 -MS -VFR 5384 12 30 A -G X Nov Dec X April MT -12- LSM -VFR 5630 12 15/75 A -G X Nov X X April MT4-12-LS-VFR 5385 12 15 H X Nov X X April MT4 -12 -MS -VFR 5386 12 30 H X Nov Dec X April MT4-12-LSM-VFR 5687 12 15/75 H X Nov X X April ISP -R 5306 - - -• - - -• F,G X • -- • -• --- --- 10B -R 5046 • - -- • - -- C,0 X - -- X RP -R _ 5042 - - -- •- -- E X --- --- --- --- • UL 1638 only Specification Information TABLE 3: STROBE CURRENT REQUIREMENT (AMPS) VOLTAGE RATED AVERAGE CURRENT RATED PEAK CURRENT RATED INRUSH CURRENT LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW LS MS LSM IS HSW 20VDC .080 .135 115 .240 .280 160 288 250 500 680 .210 .280 .225 .650 .550 _24VDC .080 .135 .115 .225 230 190 296 .260 .450 570 250 .280 .270 .660 .660 31VDC 080 .135 .115 .195 190 210 296 260 370 520 .320 .300 .360 .880 .850 20VFWR .080 .135 125 253 .280 .210 390 .350 700 960 .320 .390 .315 .920 .780 • 24VFWR .081 135 125 .233 .230 216 390 .365 .640 .830 .380 .390 .380 .930 .930 31VFWR .091 .135 .125 196. .190 .240 390 365 520 .750 .450 .420 .500 1.25 1.20 10.5VDC .160 .235 220 -•• -•• .340 560 470 - -- ••• 300 .500 .440 - -- - -- 12VDC .160 .235 .220 - -- --- .340 .560 470 -•- - -• .300 .500 .440 • -- - -- 15 6VDC .160 .235 220 - -• --- 340 .560 470 • -- --- .390 .650 .470 1 -•- --- 10.5VFWR .175 .240 230 • -• --- .475 .730 660 • -• --- .420 .700 .620 - -- -•- 12VFWR .175 .240 .230 ••- - -- 475 730 660 • -- ••- .420 .700 .620 - -- --- 15 6VFWR .175 .250 240 - -- • -- 475 .730 .660 • -• , ••• ' 545 .910 .660 -•- --- Note: All VFWR voltages in table are measured with DC volt meter Multiply VFWR voltage by 1 11 to convert to VRMS Use the highest value of rated average current to determine the maximum number of strobes and to establish power supplies and wire gauge requirements Use the rated peak current or rated inrush current (whichever is higher) to verify fuse requirements Make sure that the average, peak and inrush currents do not exceed system power supplies or fusing limits. If the strobe and audible operate on the same circuit. add the strobe current from Table 3 to the proper audible current from Table 1 or 2. See "Installation Instructions" IMPORTANT I WHEELOCK FOR INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING INFORMATION" SHEET THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN INCLUDING: • TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. • FUSE RATINGS ON SIGNALING CIRCUITS TO HANDLE MAXIMUM INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL DEVICES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. THE TIME DURATION OF THE MAXIMUM STROBE INRUSH OR PEAK CURRENT IS 2 MILLISECONDS FOR LS /LSM/MS MODELS AND 4 MILLISECONDS FOR IS MODELS. • COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. • INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. • INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). ' Seri es MT and MT Strobe Multitone Electronic Signals Wheelock's MT and MT Strobe Series Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and internationally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn. Code -3 Tone, Code -3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi /Lo Tone. Our Code -3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPA/ANSI Temporal Pattern specifications without requiring additional coding means. With MT and MT Strobe Signals. one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. Features • One alarm appliance with (8) eight selective signals to pro- vide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall c r. onditions with two field selectable sound output levels. • Code -3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI /NFPA/ISO temporal pat- tern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. Pill !` • Audible and strobe can operate from a single signaling cir- +' ,As, cult with any of the (8) audible signals. • � . • Designed to meet or exceed NFPA /ANSI Standards and ADA Accessibility Guidelines. • Low current draw with low temperature compensation to re- . Series duce power consumption and wiring costs. MT • MT Strobe models available with 15, 15/75, 30 and 75 can- dela ratings for independent or single input activations. • Wheelock's patented LS, LSM, MS, IS and HSW Series a ,..,,.�, strobe designs (with additional patents pending) offer fire , alarm system designers, specifiers and installers the Indus - try's widest selection of UL 1971 Listed strobe products. • 4 , )' 12 VDC and 24 VDC models with wide Listed voltage range. : ` , filtered (DC) and FWR. (MT Strobe versions factory set) iic.. , . • • • Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse po- 1 larity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel • Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive Series Series 4 flush or surface mounting options. MT (108) MT4 - • No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. Fast in- stallation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG. • Compliance with RFI limits in FCC Part 15, Class B for compatibility with sensitive detection and communication circuits. • Listed under UL Standard 1971 for Emergency Devices for the Hearing Impaired and UL 464 for Audible Appliances. • MT & MT -WM Strobe model available for outdoor installation requiring weatherproof devices. In private mode location where UL 1971 strobes are not required the MT -WM strobe model is UL 1638 Listed at 117 cd and is designed for surface mounting indoors or outdoor. Alarm Tones • Tone Pattern Description I Tone Pattern Description Horn Broadband Horn (Continuous) i Code -3 Tone 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) Bell 1560 Hz Modulated (0.7 sec. ON /Repeat) Slow Whoop 500 -1200 Hz Sweep (4.0 sec. ON/0.5 sec. OFF /Repeat) March Time Horn Horn (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF /Repeat) Siren 600 -1200 Hz Sweep (1.0 sec. ON /Repeat) Code -3 Horn Horn (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) i Hi /Lo 1000/800 Hz (0.25 sec. ON /Alternate) MT Strobe models are UL 1971 Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F 10° C io 49` Ci and maximum humidity of 85% RH. All MT and MT strobe models for outdoor use are Listed for 31° F to 150° F ( - 35° C to 66° C) and maximum humidity of 95% RH Specifications Table 1: dBA and Current Ratings for Multitone Signals Without Strobes Typical Anechoic' Rated Reverberant dBA' Input Current' Input Current' dBA at 10 Feet at 10 Feet Per UL 484 Tone AMPS @ 24 VDC AMPS @ 12 VDC At Nominal At Minimal At Nominal Input Voltage Input Voltage Input Voltage HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD HI STD I Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 88 82 91 85 Bell 0.014 0.012 0.031 0.010 94 89 82 75 85 79 March Time Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 79 88 82 Code -3 Horn 0.040 0.023 0.100 0.020 101 95 85 75 85 79 ,_ Code -3 Tone 0.028 0.017 0.060 0.015 97 92 79 75 82 75 Slow Whoop 0.048 0.026 0.100 0.025 101 96 88 82 88 82 _ Siren 0.036 0.023 0.082 0.020 100 95 85 82 88 82 Hi /Lo _ 0.020 0.014 0.044 0.012 95 90 82 _ 79 85 79 or NOTES see page 9. 3 wheellock Mounting Options A. FLUSH (4" box) B. FLUSH (2" gang box) C. SURFACE D. CONCEALED CONDUIT EXISTING BOx - 2 GANG . 2 U2 OR BACKBOX IN WALL K' SO x 2•1/8 DEEP BACKBOJ 10B BACKBOX . DEEP SAMOA ' O 1 .se , - ' •� . ® �;' I III ® rte , I 11 I ��� u1 (i �111 DD � /` SCPfWS 1 I' t%\— SCREWS ® ' RtWSFiFWS �I ® =s aw it 141 SCREW COVERS IAI SCREW COVERS III SCREW COVERS 141 SCREW COVERS MAx1MIIM NUMBER RE CONDUCTORS MAXIMUM MIXMLIMEIMELLIESMIXIDES BBA jM IJ5 . NUMBFR Of CONDUCTORS IBAXIMIIM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS al -ill U /16 Awc /11 Awn /12 AWL1l0 AriL_LID AWL! l 4 AnQiili A.G316 AW4116 AWG.!]! AWG /Ij Awn./16 ARG.115 ArigaJ! AWG 112 B 8 B 1 8 B 8 6 B 6 0 8 B 8 8 8 E. RETROFIT PLATE F. SURFACE OR SEMI -FLUSH G. SURFACE OR SEMI -FLUSH H. SURFACE EXISTING FSB BOX IN WALL OBB OR E SO A 2 , , B 88 01 A SO x 1 0 DEEPBACKBOX DEEP BACKBOx DUOFICS0 x2.1/8' DEEP BACKBOx 0 ISP EXTENDER IS EXTENDER •SIGNAL L` \ G f A �i Iry. G rr 0 1 �. G \. Ef .�� \� I \` c i f G �` G i l il I ® 4, 1. 1%. 1 4 I l c .® i� A01111 • -. I II ,., Q� , tl . n \ I � (21 A 0. RP PLATE ■ 2 '�� l 18•]2 `Ig COVERS 2 AB•72.t."2' VF ∎ S�t.1 '2• 2111•]2 SEL.f 1 S CREW 4APPIN SCREWS Ia SCREW COVERS Ill SCREW COVERS - 88A108EIIM NIIMRFR OF CONDUCTORS MAXIMUM NUMBER Of CONOIIrTORS MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDuf TORS B6AXIMIIM NUMBFR Of CONDUCTORS AWR 11A A/111111 AWLJU allail2 AN. E18 AWL.111 •8WIL11! AWX, /12 A1aL.i16 grin /16 &STG.JI! Awn 112 AWIJ116 AWL.111 A1111.4 Awn 112 8 8 8 B B B 8 B 6 8 4 4 B B 8 4 I. WEATHER RESISTANT MOUNTING J. WEATHER RESISTANT MOUNTING Mounting Notes - 1. Multitone Strobe models can be flush mounted to a standard 4 inch square by 2-1/8 inch deep electrical box (Figure A) or a standard 2 -gang by 2 -1/2 inch o6e.cKeo. minimum deep electrical box (Figure B). WEATHER RESISTANT 2. All models can be surface mounted to Wheelock's model IOB backbox (Figure C BACE80 TO BE MOUNTED ON WALL IN CONDUIT ON WALL SURFACE ENTRANCE ON TOP or D) or to a 4' square backbox (model DBB or BB) with Wheelock's model ISP : extender (Figure F and G). ®I . r i • E' 3. Multitone Strobe models can also be retrofitted to an existing Wheelock FSB � I i ,���I" backbox to replace Wheelock's model 7001 Strobe Horn when used with Whee- 1 Illtt• I Ili � � � . lock adaptor plate model RP (Figure E). �- 4 EWS 4. All MT (not MT4) models are supplied with four snap -In covers to conceal the ,� � A/ . � QI'� Vpe4.1 mounting holes and provide an attractive Installation. The snap-In covers are in- terchangeable and have slots on each end so they can be removed if necessary 1ISCRFw (b prying them up with a thin blade screwdriver). To insert snap -in cover, slide the outside edge of the cover (furthest edge from the strobe lens) partially into the mounting hole recess; then align the cover so it is parallel to the grille (not MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS MAAIMIIMNUMBEROFCONOUCTORS tilted) and snap cover into place. !ELM AriLj]A x AW , 2 AWG PIE BW1116 8WG.LI AWG n2 5. The 108 surface backbox has 1/2 Inch conduit knockouts on two sides. It has a 4 A 4 4 B B • 8 8 variety of knockouts 'on the back for mounting it to recessed electrical boxes and for wire entrances (Figure D). It can also be mounted to a surface with the two mounting ears that are supplied. The ears slide into slots on the back of the box (Figure C). Use appropriate anchors for the wood screws that are supplied with the box (If necessary) 6. The 108 includes a prefastened gasket and four hole plugs. Make sure the condensation drain holes on the box face downwards and that the box is vertical to permit drainage of any moisture. Use the mounting ears to secure the box (do not use the back knockouts) Use the hole plugs to seal the unused mounting holes on the Mul- titone grille (press them in securely from the back side of the grille) Mount the unit to the 108 with the four 98.18 screws supplied with the box 7. Mounting hardware for each mounting option is supplied. 8. Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the installed product. When extension rings are required, conduit should enter through the backbox, not the extension ring. Use Steel City #53151 (1.1/2' deep) or #53171 (2-1/W deep) extension rings (as noted in the mounting options) or equal with the same cut -out area. A CAUTION: Check that the Installed product will have sufficient clearance and wiring room prior to Installing backboxes and conduit, especially If sheathed multi - conductor cable or 3/4" conduit fittings are used. 9. Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling device) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in Insufficient wiring space for the sig- ,,,' nating device. 10 whedock rinG LAM 1hUL ip ....q. ''' ► INSTRUMENTS New UL 1971, Constant Flash Rate, Low Current • 0 GX -90 • 0 GXS 0 GX -90S w F P, :I� , • F ► is • • I ' . , E I: R i; ;.;: E g:;1, • Remote Audible Signal Remote Visual Signal with Remote Audible/Visual Universal Mounting Plate Signal Meets Code Requirements for Supervised Systems The GX Sertes.ere•high quality remote faceplates permit attractive flush The GXS Serles•and GX9OS Series, at signalingldevicessthat offer both audible mounting. 24VDC have minimal peak operating alarms, vlsual•sJarms• or a combination of The GX Series with the 1575 and current and only a momentary startup both. 1 lOcd models meet or exceed the current, while the 1 Hz flash rate The GX.Serles are available in Fire requirements of 4.28.3 of the ADA. All appliances have a mlnlmal peak operating • Alarm Red or Berge faceplates with a models are listed for both filtered and current normally less than a 17 percent textured grain finish. These plastic unfiltered power increase from nominal operating current AVAILABLE MODELS and minimal start-Op current. Notes: ' Combined Rated i Combined Rated " All 24 VOC models operate from 21.30 VOC • Current Current n) Light Draw 0 I Draw 0 Max I + Psek •20 • 10% • Nominal I Intensity ; Nominal Operating • Flash db 0 Model / VolNpe In Candela I Voltage Vo 9 h tage Rate/Min. 10 . A ll 12 VOC models operate from 10.16 VOC • _ GX90.2 12 VDC - 12mA 12mA 90 •20 10% G - N VOC __ • -' •• - ismA --•••-- H.... ".. -- - " •'— 24 V IScd 100DC models have Ilia following stan•up current mA GXS•2•15 _ f 12 VOC IS 115 - • t5cd 114mA 1 flash per sec G ma I 1 mA xs•2.1s7s * - -- 5 ..._ 0.._. -.. -. t57Scd 130mA wall I 12 VOC Ul 19761 209nW 54mA 60 - • 1575cd 140mA (ceiling) GXS•1.15 I 21 VOC • 15 36mA 33mA Y0 - • 110c 220mA ' • • 110c4 t48mA 1 Hash per sec GXS•4•I5.1 • 24 VDC . IS . ; 6i'iA 69� A 60 - _ 1 2 VDC models have the following siar1•up current GXS•4•1575W 21VOC 1 (�U�1'9T1� ... . . - i .. 60 "'" r .. ._ . _ • 1SCd 188mA 75.(U11638 I . I • 15751A 324mA GXS•1.1575.. 24VDC 1 15!(U.1971) 120nw 100mA , 60 - X75 (U1 Mel 24 VDC models have the following peak operating N VDC 110 • - GXS•1.110 97nut, 77, A - current: OXS- 4•110 }1 �' 110 1 ' •- flOmA 1)9mA — - 2 0x5.120.177 i!0'YAQ '177 100i,,A �� - e0 ----- - • 1 Sc0 e1mA 1 Hash per sec _ -... _.._ _ - so - - 15750 110mA ware) t • 1575cd 125mA (calling Gx90S•2.1$ 12 VDC 15 i 3b - 10 90 • 110cd 110mA Gx90$•2•1575 12 VOC IS (Ul 1971) 233nui - . 60 90 • .110cd 240mA 1 flash per sec 75 (Ul 1635) GX90S•4•t5 2 4,VOC 15 . 1 . _ 69mA -" -`- 20 90 Approvals' GX90S•4•15.1 • 24 VDC 15 6frntA 1013mA . i 10SmA _ 6 • 90 - • ADA GX9OS- 4•157S•W 24 • 15 (U11171 j - iiini •. -- ""• -• a 13mA T 60 gp • 6FP 75.(U1.163e) I • BS +A/MEA e285114 GX908•1.1575•6 24 VDC 151(14.1971) 135r A 110mA ! 60 90 • CSFM 'Listing 7135-569:113 110 183e1 "listing 7120.569:114 GX90S -1•110 24.VDC 110 .. 123mA 113mA j • DX90Sd•110.1 '24 VDC ` 25OmA 215n1A I 60 990 0 UL 164, Ul 1971. Ul 1638 WHEN PLACING AN ORDER: add the following to the end of the model number. U� (For strobe orders only) (All orders) ' -'" 143WA "W" ■ Wall mount and "R" . Red laceplate -7 1 ' "P" ■ Plain (no lettering) "8" • Beige faceplate ) • s A 'C' • Ceiling mount (1575 models only) : : c • '"" •'� u..7 4.43EIRIES - - Wiring Diagram GX - Wiring Diagram GX9OS & GXS tit Gx93S S GxS UM to GX•90 P Coned IM or Smo r no I y WTto — I 0H �l3f ConedConed ettit Wooly, o PA /ANtI _ ._. . ITS • a ttY►tAvisio -�--- AEfliT011NE VONA 7.•-i - .� �'d CIRCUIT a D - MO a RED / at0 A _. i, = n a BLACK e e� I BLACK 6lAL� M : � F �L1 , • VV��II{{..ppy� a ~ o x . ''� t�+e a:l.r+. OX•90`81 W1Me Rids* NOTE • EACH WIRE RUN MUST BE SICKEN TO PROVIOE SUPERVISION OF SIGNAL CIRCUIT • P.rl.t'b Lal0h.d • VOLTAGE SUPPUEO TO SMOTE SIt NAL WHEN PANEL 6 LATCHED . ALTHOUG RIC H ELECTALLY CCMPATIBLE. STROBE OEVCE UNITS ARE. NOT RECON ENCEO FOR USE ON Aounting , 000Eo OR PuLSPC SIGMUND aR uTs Mounting Rough -in Box and Run Wiring • s 11 C/ r) , ♦'\ �P o . , •� \t ter ,\ r ' ^ ! � ^; •l ; ® � � �' i �� .) ' . it . G . I I Dimensions GXS r••7.M•r )Imenstons GX -90 ra•"."--1' 1..•0 _ r I. ,S• Dimensions GX9OS ' - - • 1 . f • , 1.77•Y 7 r• 1 • v.k- _ _ 777.! . ter• 1.... .. n•• •� IMO g . ....•14 Jill 1 4 * " ` , - '- r ' '•'' 0 Architect & Engineer I • - 4- i • _ __ Specifications • • Architect & Engineer The visual S4halishellibe the Genies Model urchltect & Engineer. Specifications . Ther,�,plie�e ttltah be haled by g p U nderwriters' LatilSraNs Inc. for use with pecifications The alarm horn/Strobe shall be Gentian Model Flre••Proteellie 8lpnahnq 8yitems (hearing No. . The appliance shall be listed by impaired) U1�1.971 smiler 4:1 The visual Is alarm horns shall be Gentex Model No. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. lot use with Fire appliance'sliall be'Instatlled)il'ap Ordance ith x•90. The appliance shall be listed. with Protective Signaling Systems. (hearing Im• requlrementsrof NFPA� 7Z:'Chapter'6'or the 'derwriters Laboratories for use 'with .Fire paired) in accordance with NFPA 72. •UBC UBCilandards. Thelapplience otective.SIgnaling•S Y 9 1 tems and.prcduce.a standards and the local authority having urls• a W te 9a�!9�r 1 rouble -work �'lg , nimumr86'dB , al •10 t. Thelaepliance shalt diction The• appliance shall produce a mini• box. The.appllenoej ells . be�eapabliroi of solid•state construction and be polarized mum 82 dbA at 10 leer.. The appliance shall be meeting;lhe cik d olilhetADA operate Irom 21.30 VDC with a 15 milliamp of solid state construction and be polarized to (75cd)' Ther:appllance: $hehihave aaalan .up rrent drain at 24 VDC: and from 12VDC with . allow for supervision. All 24 models shall have currenFless1h0 1148 for led,. l3OmA'Igr 12 milhamp current drain at 12VDC. The shall provided with 2 ) erminals, an operating range of 21.30V. The current tS75cd• and' 148rtiAllor fl�lfkd::rlllie'appUatics • , pllance id mount a a provided a with 2 single-gang bad. draw shall be less Wan 93mA 0 24VDC 01 Hz shall be of sotidgslate 'construction and be for 15cd models. 108mA • 24VDC 0 1Hz for nzed „i - v ' pole aupervlslon: •Agi24 niodel'sl ,zes. 1575cd models, 235mA 0 24VDC 0 1Hz for have an operatlnplrangerol ; 21.30V. The;cur• TM 1 IOcd models. 127mA 0 12VDC • .6Hz for renl'Araw $hah'be less°tiian 78mA•m 24VDC 15cd models and 221 mA 0 12VDC 0 1 Hz for • .1Hz for 15cd models. 1'158 A • 1 Ns be prn 1 1 Drown. 0 6Hz (or 1 Scd'modelsr93mA' 0 24VDC O FIRE COMBO, models The appliance Sha L 5 ^" u 1 ` Ad with Iwo terminals and mount Ip a WO. 1H7 or 209mA IQVDC'.m'1Hz (or lS75rd IN 1 1 Ulfl. ! g ang double pang n r doubtr. woekbll. Th models when used in Conjunction with the • same operating ChetraCtenS1ics 01 the GXS Americans with Disabilities ACI (75Cd) and (Strobe alone) shall also apply 220mA• 0 24VDC 0 1Hz (or t 10cd models. • 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON, MA. USA 02166-2295 TEL: (617) 965-2010 TELEX: 94.8212 FAX: (617) 965-0659 • FC i FIRE CONTROL SNAC INSTRUMENTS SUPPLEMENTARY APPL IA C RCU PANEL ON .rte DESCRIPTION The Supplementary Notification Appliance Cir- cuit Panel (SNAC) provides two (2) Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits, each with a capacity of 3 amperes. S A These circuits may be independently or group i .,.,••..�• H� activated by connection to existing supervised or unsupervised Class A or Class B notification appli- ance circuits with operating voltages ranging from 8 �' 0 VDC to 32 VDC. Either non -coded operation, coded operation, or a combination of both is possible. The SNAC operates from either 120 or 240 VAC t g input and contains its own battery charger, enabling it to be located remotely from the main fire alarm l { control panel. The charger is capable of maintaining a set of 7 A/H batteries. It is supervised for ground fault, overcurrent, open circuits and low battery. Ground fault, battery and circuit trouble condi- tions in the SNAC automatically open the main panel FEATURES notification appliance circuit used to activate the SNAC. Thus trouble signals are automatically trans- • Switching Technology Power Supply mitted to the main panel. The ground fault detection • UL Listed for use with any FCI or circuit may be disabled via a programmable jumper. other UL Listed Fire Alarm Control The unit contains a set of dry, trouble actuated FM Approved • Form "C" contacts. rated I amp. @ 24 VDC (resis- tive). Transfer of these contacts for AC power failure • Versatile Operation is delayed for a period of ten (1 0) hours. • High Current Output A power limited non - resettable auxiliary power • Compact Construction output of 0.175 amp. is available for use when the SNAC is connected to a panel used in Protected • Simple Installation Premises Service (24 hr. standby). The current is • Integral Ground Fault Detection reduced to .050 amp. when used with panels that • Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) signal to a municipal fire service (60 hour standby). Notification Appliance Circuits • 0.175 Amp. External Power Output • Self- Contained Trouble Contacts with Delayed AC Failure Activation TECHNICAL AND ORDERING INFORMATION Operating power 120 VAC, 3 amp., 240 VAC, 2 amp., 50/60 Hz, non -power limited. (Jumper selectable) Standby battery circuit 24 VDC (nominal) 7 ampere /hours. max. Supervisory current .060 amp. Alarm current .120 amp. Alarm output 6.0 amp. max. from all circuits combined. Dimensions 14" H x 14" W x 3 1/2" D. Operating temperature 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C) Relative humidity 85% Part Number 1100-0331 Optional Door Lock 1120 -0585 Specifications are provided for information only and are believed to be accurate However no responsibility is assumed by Fire Control Instruments. Inc for their use Specifications subject to change without notice 269 GROVE ST. NEWTON. MA 02I66 -2295 USA TEL: (617) 965 -2010 TELEX: 94 -82I2 FAX: (617) 965 -0659 9020-0360/12-95 /96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 - 2 David Bell FCI SYSTEM BATTERY CALCULATIONS Capitol Electric TetraPlastics Job #96148 UNIT CURRENT TOTAL CURRENT QTY PART # DESCRIPTION SUPV ALARM SUPV ALARM 7200A BSU /B ANALOG 2 LOOP W /KDU 00.11600 00.43200 7200A BSU /DR ANA 2LP W /KDU LG CAN 00.11600 00.43200 ALU ANALOG 2 LOOP MODULE 00.06500 00.08500 KDU REMOTE KEYBD DISPLAY 00.05000 00.15000 7200 BSU /B BASIC 7200 CONTROL 00.06600 00.27700 7200 BSU /D BASIC 7200 IN LG CAN 00.06600 00.27700 QZU QUAD ZONE UNIT 00.02700 00.06100 EZU EIGHT ZONE UNIT 00.10800 00.16500 DSU DUAL SIGNAL ZONE UNIT 00.02300 00.06800 QRU QUAD RELAY UNIT 00.00100 00.09200 RAU 32 ZONE ANN DRIVER MODULE 00.00700 00.00700 1 FC72 -1 BASIC FC -72 CONTROL 00.06300 00.37000 00.063 00.370 6 ZDM -D DUAL ZONE DETECTOR MODULE 00.01800 00.29800 00.108 01.788 DDM -60 60 ZONE ANN DRIVER PANEL FCID -A2/R ANALOG PANEL 2 -LPS 00.31500 00.47000 FCID -A4 /R ANALOG PANEL 4 -LPS 00.32500 00.48000 KDM -40R / RDE REMOTE FCID ANN /RDE 00.05000 00.20000 CLP-4 4 ZONE FIRE CONTROL CLA CLP-4 ANNUNCIATOR DCM CLP DIGITAL DIALER 1 PAIR B7 PAIR 7 AMP BATTERIES PAIR B31 /BC -1 PAIR 31 AMP W /CABINET L PRINTER PRINTER WITH CABLE 1 5104 FOUR ZONE DIALER 5107 EIGHT ZONE DIALER ASD -I /ADB -F ANALOG ION W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ASD -P /ADB -F ANALOG PHOTO W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 ATD /ADB -F ANALOG HEAT W /BASE 00.00020 00.00500 MS-6 /AMM -2 ADD PULL STATION 00.00100 00.01300 DHSO0 /ASD -I /ST ANALOG DUCT SMOKE 00.00190 00.00870 RW- 024 /AMM -2 ADD DUCT SMOKE 00.00200 00.00500 AOM AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODULE 00.00100 00.00100 AMM -2 MONITORING MODULE 00.00100 00.01300 M550X ISOLATION MODULE 00.00020 00.00020 301I/301B ION W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301P/301B PHOTO W/2 -WIRE BASE 00.00012 00.00020 301B -4 4 -WIRE BASE W /RELAY 00.00017 00.00020 14 SBS -11o1 ION UNIT WIRE TO HEAD 0.00007 ) 00.00010 00.001 00.001 7' SBS -1200 PHOT UNIT WIRE TO HEAD � 0 0- @660 00.00010 156 601 HEAT DETECTOR 135 602 HEAT DETECTOR 200 Page 1 / 96148BAT.XLS 4/29/96 2 David Bell 8 MS-6 MANUAL PULL STATION RW -024P DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR 00.00200 00.00500 N CS -2R PANEL SIZE UP GRADE 37 MT- 24- LSM -VFR ADA HORN /STROBE LIGHT 00.14100 05.217 10 GXS- 4- 1575WR ADA STROBE LIGHT 00.09300 00.930 MIZ -WM -24 ADA MIN -HORN STROBE 00.10800 MIZ -24 -R MINI -HORN 00.02000 MB- G6 -24 -R BELL WITH W.P. BOX 00.03000 1 UL600 -ADA 6 AMP 4 CIRCUIT HORN PNL IOB -R SURFACE HORN BOX FM- 998 -24 MAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER 00.06800 RZA -M12 12 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR RZA -M24 24 ZONE ANNUNCIATOR CURRENT TOTALS IN AMPS I 00.172 08.306 BATTERY SIZE REQUIRED AMP HOUR FOR : 24 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 005.7903 AMP HOUR FOR : 48 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 010.7433 AMP HOUR FOR : 60 HR WITH 5 MIN RING 013.2298 • / Page 2