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Plans[Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] FPS OCON 9521 SW WA5tI:5Q, RD 1-1°g RECEIVED JAN 06 2011 a CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION SIEMEN Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. 15201 NW Greenbrier Pkwy, Suite A4 Beaverton, OR 97006 Phone: (503) 207 -1900 Fax: (503) 207 -1901 Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Fire Alarm System Contractor Electrical Contractor 4 rt FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL Washington Square - d- wl R G.TAI L Siemens Job Number Siemens Project Manager • Sam Correll Submittal Version Date Siemens Project Engineer Marc Sobbottke Issued For Permit Review 01/06/11 Proprietary document for approval only Table of Contents SIEMENS 1 Bill of material 2 Component Specs 3 Battery Calcs 4 Functional Matrix 5 ,BILL OF MATERIALS SIEMENS Washington Square H & M Retail Tenant Improvement Fire Alarm System Item Model # Qty Mfg Description 1 FP-11 10 Siemens Smoke detector head 2 FPT -11 1 Siemens Heat detector 3 DB -11 4 Siemens Smoke /Heat base 4 AD2 -XHR 7 Siemens Air Duct Housing W /Relay 5 TRI -R 4 Siemens Addressable relay module • Catalog Cut Sheets not available PROPRIETARY DOCUMENT FOR APPROVAL ONLY 1/6/2011 SIEMENS Fire Safety TRI Series Intelligent Initiating Devices Interface Modules for MXL Fire Detection Panels TRI - S,TRI - D,TRI -R ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • Interfaces and Supervises Normally Open Contacts • Integral SPDT Relay (up to 4 amps) onTRl -R Model • Dual Input on TRI -D Model ; • Multi -color L.E.D. indicates status (green, amber, red) tm ���� • Easy front access to programming port and Ili VI Y p g 9 p �` tl�ll u�F Ili I�„��u.�l�ll� �,' p' TMr (�> wiring terminals I p l lli'�t�! , ' ���F I r `Y • Mounts in 4 inch square 2 deep box, or double ' 4 .. Alu ,: , n : • w h l gang box � I �� . � i r 4, # I� 0i p i,,n ii , ii M I t • Dynamic Supervision 4 , } �; �- 'lI I , , Y p , ia i s s' ,. , f, ; , • Comes with 5x5 inch faceplate r.EVa �o ft i � �, � . S PI rs a S 9 I 0 ( j • Two wire operation 'ra, � , 7, L k t -- -- I I r a�r+trt t t I �. L � L i' '� • Model DPU or FPI -32 Programs and Verifies Device's Address and Tests Device's functionality` """•ims ' c' .. ,k • Electronic Address Programming is Easy and Dependable " • UL UL Listed, ULC Listed CFSM, FM, NYMEA Approved • Introduction module reports the contact's status to the control The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules are panel. The TRI -S model can only monitor and report the designed to provide the means of interfacing direct status of the contact, while the TRI -R incorporates an shorting devices to the MXL system's ALD loop addressable Form C relay. The TRI -R relay and contact circuit. device input are controlled at the same address. For the MXL system, the relay and input contact can be • The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules provide controlled as a separate function. The relay is typically the market's most advanced method of address used where control or shunting of external equipment programming and supervision, combined with sophis- is required. ticated control panel communication. Each TRI Series • interface module incorporates a microcomputer chip. The TRI -D is a dual input module and is designed to The TRI Series microcomputer chip technology and its supervise and monitor two sets of dry contacts. This sophisticated bi- directional communication capabilities interface module requires two address settings. The with the control panel, achieve the state of an "Intelli- TRI -D is ideal for monitoring a waterflow switch and its gent Device." respective valve tamper switch. The TRI has a multi -color Light Emitting Diode that Description flashes green when operating normally, amber if unit The TRI Series Intelligent interface modules are avail- able in three models. The TRI -S and TRI -R are designed to monitor a normally open dry contact. The interface CATALOG NUMBER 6179 is in trouble condition, and red to indicate a change of Mounting Data state. The TRI-D flashes twice, once for each address, Addressable interface Model TRI S, TRI D, TRI -R the TRl R red L.E.D. indicates a change of state in mounts directly into a 4 inch square 214 deep box the relay. or a double gang box (user supplied). A 5 inch square The device's microcomputer chip has the capacity of off -white faceplate is included with each TRI. storing, in memory, identification information as well as important operating status information. MOUNT €FRG SLOTS • Siemens Buildin Technolo ies, Fire Safet Division 4 -11130 9 9 Y : }tivl'I'C:i-i1E3U.‹ innovative technology allows all TRI Series intelligent r' interface modules to be programmed by using the ti•. t- -, model DPU or FPI -32 Programmer/Tester. The Pro- 1 L''' ''' t ' , C''. • '' grammer/Tester is a compact, portable, menu driven.....,,.Fl „e. accessory that makes programming and testing an ® `” . � Ti 1 ; -�O / -R IIIII interface previous faster, easier and more dependable r= 2 q5) ( " � ' MCMODULE ev The DPU or FPI -32 eliminates the need for mechanical C �� a & . - > Mi°UnTT NG addressing mechanisms, such as program jumpers, a..m h l'"LE S FOR )" 5S'vviTC'HPLAJE DIP switches or rotary dials, because the Programmer/ f -e$ a Tester electronically sets the TRI interface's address ---- . - -- - -- into the interface's microcomputer chip nonvolatile h -, /, ' I , memory. Vibration, corrosion and other conditions that � `. , ,_ , / r,, deteriorate mechanical addressing mechanisms are no 'ti / longer a cause for concern. / MOO NTIrJ Slf.OT The TRI Series is fitted with screw terminals for FOR DQULgifG bw G connection to an addressable circuit. SNITCH 8OX The TRI Series is fully compatible on the same MXL Figure A circuit with all intelligent FP IL and ID -60 Series Mounting the TRI-S/-R/-D detectors, MSI Series addressable manual stations or any other addressable intelligent modules, such as the CZM or ICP. Electrical Ratings All TRI Series intelligent interface modules are Current Draw (Active or Standby): 1.5mA UL listed. TRI -R Relay Ratings Environmental operating conditions for all TRI Series Resistive: 4A, 125 VAC modules are 32 °F ( °C) to 120 °F (49 °C) with a relative 4A, 30VDC humidity of not greater than 93% non - condensating. Inductive: 3.5A, 120 VAC (0.6PF) Ordering Information 3.0A, 30o VAC ( V C 4P.F) Shipping Wt. 2.0A, 120 VAC (0.35P.F) Model Description Lb. Kg. 2.0A, 30 VDC (0.35PF) TRI -S Single Input 7 oz. .2 TRI -R Single Input w/Relay 7 oz. .2 TRI -D Dual Input 7 oz. .2 Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 5/06 Brampton, Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel: (9731 593 -2600 5M Canada L6T 5E4 g g IeS FAX: 19731 593 -6670 SFS-IG Tel: (9051 799 -9937 May2006 Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com /fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (9051 799 -9858 sirporr,odes sheer dared 7103 SIEMENS Fire Safety Installation Instructions Models FP- 11IFPT -11 • These instructions are written in accordance with the humidity, pressure, and the nature of the load were installation guidelines of NFPA72, National Fire Alarm carefully considered. Especially noted were the room Code, and CAN /ULC -S524, The Installation of Fire or area configuration and the type of ceiling (sloped Alarm Systems.. or flat, smooth or beamed). Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s extensive experience in the design CAUTION: Detector Device Storage of the system assures the best detector placement by DO NOT install this detection device until all following these drawings. Sound engineering construction is completed. judgement by qualified personnel must be followed. DO NOT store this detection device where it can be Fire Print detectors and nuisance alarms: contaminated by dirt, dust, or humidity. The neural network within each SIEMENS Model FP -11 FirePrint detector is optimized to reject the most DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FP -11 common nuisance alarms for its selected FirePrint Although no specific spacings are set for the detectors Application; e.g. Parking Garage or Health Care. If the used for a clean air application, use 30 foot center detector is exposed to an excess level of smoke or spacing (900 sq ft) from NFPA Standard 72 Chapter 5 aerosol for an extended period of time, the detector is and CAN /ULC -S524, if practical, as a guide or starting programmed to make the "safe decision" and signal point for a detector installation layout. This spacing, an alarm condition. Because the amplitude and however, is based on ideal conditions — smooth ceiling, duration of deceptive phenomena are unbounded, the no air movement, and no physical obstructions. In rule of thumb is to keep detectors as far as practical some applications, therefore, considerably less area from sources that can produce an unusually large is protected adequately by each smoke detector. This quantity of smoke for about a minute. This effort during is why it is mandatory to closely follow the installation placement of detectors within a FirePrint Application drawings. In all installations place the detector on the enhances the ability of FirePrint's deceptive ceiling, a minimum of 6 inches from a side wall, or on phenomena rejection. Avoid close proximity of a wall, 4 to 6 inches from the ceiling. detectors to smoke sources such as oil burners, If you have any questions regarding detector electric heaters, kitchens, garages, and areas of high placement, follow the drawings provided or approved relative humidity where condensation may occur. by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. or by its Air Currents authorized distributors. This is extremely important! Before a detector can sense a fire, the products of corn- The detector placements shown on these drawings bustion or smoke must travel from the fire to the detector. were chosen after a careful evaluation of the area that This travel is especially influenced by air currents; is protected. Such factors as air currents, temperature, therefore, consider air movement when designing the + + + + + + To Next Base Detector Base: Remote Relay Base: - Do Not Model DB -11 or Model DB -X11RS or + Use an Model DB -3 with DB -ADPT Model DB -3XRS with DB -ADPT End of To initiating Line circuit of Device Siemens Building 5 to Technologies, Inc. 5 1a � 5+ Relay' 5+ compatible 6 1b ( ; Contacts g 1b No control unit O • Op!I � • j l NC • }3A, 120 VAC • •�r' (No (See Compatible • Do ot Use an • ment below) Indicator End of 1111 Models RLI -1 /RLI -2 — Line Device — To Next Base *The relay contacts are shown after System reset, which represents the non -alarm condition. Figure 1 Installation and Wiring Diagram Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN P/N 315 - 095921 -9 system. While combustion products tend to rise, drafts TEMPERATURE — HUMIDITY — PRESSURE from hallways, air diffusers, fans, etc., may help or AIR VELOCITY hinder the travel of combustion products to the The operating temperature range for the FP -11 and detector. When positioning a detector at a particular FPT -11 detectors is from 32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C). location, give consideration to windows and doors, both The thermal alarm temperature is fixed at 135 °F open and closed, to ventilating systems, both in and (57 °C). Use these detectors in environments where out of operation, and to other factors influencing air the humidity does not exceed 93% (non- condensing). movement. Do not install a detector in the air stream Normal changes of atmospheric pressure do not affect of a room air supply diffuser. It is better to position a detector sensitivity. For FP -11 open area 0 -1200 ft/ detector closer to an air return. min applications, use the appropriate application from The distance that products of combustion or smoke the FirePrint ASD application list. Use the ASD duct travel from a fire to the detector is not usually the application for 300 -4000 ft/min applications a) in above - shortest linear route. Combustion products or smoke ceiling and under -floor plenums, b) inside an air duct, usually rise to the ceiling, then spread out. Average and c) in an air duct housing using sampling tubes. ceiling heights of 8 to 10 feet do not abnormally affect Follow detector spacing and location requirements in detector response. High ceilings, located in churches, NFPA 72 Chapter 5 for High Air Movement Areas and warehouses, auditoriums, etc., do affect detector Control of Smoke Spread. response and should be considered. When installing SIEMENS Model FP -11 in existing installations with an existing duct detector housing, Special Ceiling Construction Factors order an AD -11 UK Air Duct Upgrade Kit DA -304, P/N Ceiling obstructions can change the natural movement 500 695967 and use it in that installation. This kit of air and combustion products. Depending on the includes the required housing cover, P/N 305 - 095676. direction of smoke travel, joists and beams can slow Do not use SIEMENS Model FP -11 with any other air the movement of heated air and smoke, while pockets duct cover. between them can contain a reduced level of smoke.Take obstructions created by girders, joists, NOTE beams, air conditioning ducts, or architectural design For air duct and open area applications, the into consideration when determining area protection. FP -11 smoke sensitivity range is indicated on Refer to the Initiating Devices chapter of NFPA its nameplate. For application /sensitivity Standard 72 for Location and Spacing requirements settings, refer to the MXL/MXLV OPERATION, for specific types of construction; e.g. beam, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, suspended, level, sloped and peaked ceilings. P/N 315 - 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 -093624, as applicable. DETECTOR PLACEMENT FOR FPT -11 Locate the FPT -11 on the ceiling, at least 4 inches from the side walls. For an ideal, smooth ceiling DETECTOR MOUNTING condition, place the detectors at a maximum center To ensure proper installation of the detector head into spacing of 50 feet (2500 square feet), 25 feet from the base, be sure the wires are properly dressed at side walls or room partitions. installations: Actual job conditions and sound engineering judgment 1. Position all wires flat against the base. must determine detector spacing. Consider 2. Take up all slack in the outlet box environmental factors including ambient temperature 3. Route wires away from connector terminals. fluctuation, and the nature of the fire hazard. Room or area configuration and ceiling type (sloped or flat, INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF DETECTOR HEAD • smooth or beamed) also dictates placement. To Install: Should questions arise regarding detector placement, • Align LED in detector with LED symbol on base and follow the drawings provided and /or approved by insert detector into base. • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. or by its • Rotate detector counterclockwise while gently authorized distributors. This is extremely important! pressing on it until the detector drops fully into base. The detector placements shown on these drawings • Then rotate the detector clockwise until it stops and were chosen after a careful evaluation of the area being locks in place. Insert optional locking screw (Order protected. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s Model LK-11). extensive experience in design of the system assures the best detector placement by following these To Remove: drawings. • Loosen locking screw, if installed. Then rotate the detector counter clockwise until stop is reached. • Pull detector out of base. 2 PROGRAMMING Each detector on a loop must be programmed to IMPORTANT respond to a unique system address. If the MXL /MXLV /MXL -IQ is connected to a Fire 1. To program the detector address, use: a) SIEMENS Department, etc., or activates an external system Model FPI -32 Programmer /Tester firmware version (fire extinguishing, etc.), disarm the appropriate 3.0 or greater (refer to the FPI -32 OPERATIONS outputs before servicing to prevent activation. MANUAL, P/N 315 - 090077), orb) SIEMENS Model (Refer to the appropriate manual for the DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU procedure.) Be sure to reset and re -arm the Manual, P/N 315 033260). system at completion of servicing. Notify facility personnel that the system is being serviced so that 2. Record the loop and device number (system any alarm soundings can be ignored during the address) for the detector on the detector label and period of service. on the base to prevent installing the detector in the wrong base. The FP- 11/FPT -11 detectors can also be tested using: a) FPI -32 Programmer/Tester, firmware version 3.0 or greater (refer to the OPERATIONS MANUAL, P/N 315 - DETECTOR/SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 090077), orb) SIEMENS Model DPU Device Programming The FP- 11/FPT -11 can be programmed to optimize Unit (refer to the DPU Manual, P/N 315 - 033260). environmental response using Application Specific Detection (ASD). All parameters, such as Sensitivity, DETECTOR CLEANING Pre -Alarm and Advanced Environmental Algorithms System MXL automatically indicates the trouble are downloaded to the detector from the MXL control message INPUT DEVICE REQUIRES SERVICE for panel. For air duct applications, the proper ASD any detector whose smoke sensitivity increases to the application (DUCT) must be selected. Refer to the level where normally low levels of smoke generate an MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND alarm. (Refer to the manual for further explanation.) MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 092036, or the In such circumstances, the detector may require MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, AND cleaning as a result of dust accumulation; follow the MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624, as CLEANING PROCEDURE steps described below. applicable. MAINTENANCE TESTING AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENT The recommended requirement for detector Only qualified service personnel should test. The maintenance consists of the annual cleaning of dust minimum test schedule may be found in the current and debris from the detector head. Cleaning program edition of NFPA 72, Chapter 7 for installations in the intervals should be geared to the individual detector U.S., and CAN /ULC -S537, The Verification of Fire environment. Alarm Systems, for installations in Canada. Refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTAL- THERMAL LATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL,, P/N 315- RELEASE 092036 or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, (S AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315- 093624, asI COVER • applicable, for instructions on applying the TEST and COVER TABJ LIST modes. 0 . STEP 1 - Place the MXL Control Panel into the TEST t �� CLOCKING ASD DEVICES mode. RELEASE SCREW Axis (Optional) SENSING (maxis exi LABYRINTH STEP 2 - Using the LIST TEMP(erature) feature of the CHAMBER MXL Control Panel, confirm that the temperature sensor is reporting the ambient temperature in the vicinity of the FP -11 detector. Figure 2 Disassembling of Photochamber • STEP 3 - Using the LIST PERCENT /FT SENSITIVITY of the MXL Control Panel, confirm that the detector CLEANING PROCEDURE* smoke sensitivity is within the range on its nameplate (See Figure 2) label. If not, clean the detector referring to DETECTOR CLEANING below, and retest. 1. Notify the proper personnel that the fire alarm system is being serviced. STEP 4 - Perform a detector functional test by alarming 2. Remove the detector to be cleaned from its base. the detector using SIEMENS Test Gas, P/N 315- 282747, (See removal section.) following the instructions on the label. *The FPT -11 is not field cleanable. 3 3. Using a small blade screwdriver, remove the cover CAUTION from the rest of the detector by releasing the 2 cover NO FIELD REPAIR OF THE DETECTORS tabs located on the outside of the cover. Separate SHOULD BE ATTEMPTED. THE DETECTORS the foam screen from the cover. ARE FACTORY REPAIRABLE ONLY. - 4. FP -11: Remove the labyrinth from the sensing chamber by squeezing the labyrinth sides along the COMPATIBLE CONTROL EQUIPMENT release axis and pulling out. Carefully remove the labyrinth /thermal holder assembly being sure not Refer to the MXL /MXLV OPERATION, INSTAL - to damage or disconnect the thermal wires. LATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315- 092036, or the MXL -IQ OPERATION, INSTALLATION, 5. Clean dust from the detector cover, foam screen, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, P/N 315 - 093624. sensing chamber and labyrinth using a brush, or by blowing with compressed air. System /Detector Compatibility The FP -11 and FPT -11 can be programmed to replace CAUTION: Do not use a compressed air supply older SIEMENS model detectors in older version MXL that may contain an oil residue. Systems. The FP Series cannot be used to replace WARNING: Do not remove or loosen the two detectors on XL -3 or IXL Systems. This programming screws on the rear of the detector, or is done using the Change Dev. ID mode in: a) FPI -32 calibration will be lost. firmware version 3.0 or greater (see the FPI -32 NOTE: The insect screen and labyrinth may be Operations Manual, P/N 315 - 090077), orb) SIEMENS replaced with new parts, rather than be DPU Device Programming Unit (refer to the DPU cleaned. Contact Siemens Building Manual, P/N 315-033260). Technologies, Inc. Product Service to order The following table shows the compatibility Detector Maintenance Kit, Model DMK -11. configurations: NOTE: Do not disconnect the thermal wires from MIN. MXL MIN. MXL-IQ the detector. PRODUCTION REPLACEMENT REVISION REVISION 6. Reassemble the detector by reversing the steps DEVICE DEVICE MMB ALD SMB ALD used for disassembly, and reinstall in its base. FP -11 FP-11 10 12 6 12 y FP -11 ILP -2' 8 12 4 12 7. Test the detector. (See Detector section of FP -11 I D-6 1 P , I D -1 7 7 3 7 S D Testing g FP -11 ID- 60P',D -60PT 2 7 1 7 this instruction.) Reset the control panel zone after FPT -11 FPT -11 10 14 6 14 each alarm. FPT -11 ILT -1 2 7 1 7 - -' FPT -11 ID -60T -135 2 7 1 7 8. When all service has been completed, notify * When FP -11 is used in any of these modes, be sure to turn off personnel (See Step 1) that system service has alarm verification in CSG -M. been completed. Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN P/N 315 - 095921 -9 SIEMENS Fire Safety Air Duct Housings-AD2 Series • ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • For Series 11 Detectors • Relay Models Available �.. ma) • Design for Air Velocity Range of 100 to 4000 fpm ly. • Alarm LED Visible From Front �' ., � ( Y , +w,aY „TR , i , • Clear Housing Cover for Quick - w u k Identification of DetectorType Removable � w w� . r ; .. x --Rri With Only Four Captive Screws • CD UL Listed Introduction Air duct housings (see Ordering Information) are Under - The Siemens BuildingTechnologies, Fire Safety Division writers Laboratories, Inc. listed. air duct detector housings are designed to be used with the 11- Series detectors. Designed for installation directly Description to heating, ventilating and air conditioning duct systems, they comply with National Fire Protection Association The Fire Safety air duct housing is uniquely designed to Standard No. 90A. When equipped with photoelectric use the photoelectric detector. detectors, these units will signal the presence of hazard- Sensitivity of PE -11 detectors can be checked by viewing ous quantities of products of combustion or smoke being the LED or an RSAW -11 or RSAC -11 multicolor remote carried through the duct system. Air duct detectors are lamp. A green flash indicates the detector has passed its not intended to be substituted for open area detection. self test. Amber indicates a trouble condition, and red Air duct housings can be equipped with optional relays. indicates an alarm state. These relays are utilized to operate any supplementary HFP- 11,HFPO -11 and FP -11 sensitivity may be viewed equipment when smoke or particles of combustion from the multi -color LED on the detector or preferably are detected. may be printed by command on an optional printer from Note: Most conventional time control equipment guaran the MXL control panel. tee only one detector per zone when the detector oper- The detector unit employs a cross - sectional sampling ated relay function is critical.The connection of a remote principle of operation. Inlet sampling tubes are available in lamp and a remote relay per detector is allowed with four lengths (see table on reverse side). Outlet sampling PXL or System 3TM only, other conventional systems tubes are one common length. A continuous cross - may use either a remote lamp or a relay. sectional sample of air moving through.the duct stratifica- With the MXL series of control panels, up to 60 detectors tion or skin effect phenomena occurring in the duct that per circuit having relays may be used.The connection of a could prevent combustion product or smoke (especially remote lamp or a remote relay is allowed for each in large ducts) from reaching a spot type detector. detector but not both. In addition, the unique design of the sampling chamber With the FireFinderXLS series of control panels, up to insures uniform sensitivity in air velocities, ranging from a 252 detectors per circuit having relays may be used. The low of 100 feet per minute to as high as 4000 feet per Connection of an intelligent remote lamp and a remote minute. The housing comes with two ' /s "conduit Relay (ILED), is also allowed. CATALOG NUMBER 6185 knockouts and one 1/2" conduit opening for a number of 3 Technical Data wiring entry ports. Temperature Range 32 °F (0 °C) -100 °F (38 °C) The inlet sampling tube length is determined by the Altitude Range No Altitude Limitations width of the air duct being protected.The inlet tube nearest to but greater than the duct width should be used Relative Humidity 10 -85% (non - condens (see table).The inlet tube can then be trimmed at the job ing /non - freezing) site to the exact width of the duct.The outlet sampling tube for all ducts, irrespective of width, has a fixed length Air Duct Velocity Range 100 -4000 Ft /Min. of approximately 5.5 inches and is supplied with the duct housing. SamplingTube Pressure Greater than 0.01 amps Range of Differences less than 1.2 inches of When the use of . a remote relay is required, order model water column AD2 -PR for conventional systems; AD2 -XHR for address- able systems. When required the WP -2000 weatherproof Note to Architect: When building codes regulate the enclosure for Duct Housing is available. For full details, location of detectors within ventilating systems, make refer to installation instructions part number 315 - 049708. sure that the number and locations of detectors is in accordance with the code regulations. Sampling Tube Selection Table Order Information Duct Width Sampling Tube Model No. Model Description Part Number For duct widths6'to 1' ST-10 AD2 -P Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP -11, 500 - 649706 For duct widths over 1' to 3' ST-25 HFPO -11, PE -11 For duct widths over 3' to 5' ST -50 AD2 -PR Air Duct Housing for use with PE -11 with relay 500 - 649707 (requires support) AD2 -XHR Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP -11, 500 - 649708 For duct widths over 5' to 10' ST -100 HFPO -11, with relay (requires support) ST -10 Sampling Tube for Ducts 6" to 1' 500- 649710 ST -25 Sampling Tube forDucts over 1' to 3' 500- 649711 Maintenance of the detector is easily accomplished by ST -50 Sampling Tube for Ducts over 3' to 5' 500- 649712 the removal of the Series 11 duct housing sampling ST- -loo Sampling Tube for Ducts over 5' to 10' 500-649713 chamber cover.The detector, which plugs into the hous- ing, is easily removed for cleaning by a trained technician. Product Includes All that is necessary for installation of the air duct detector One Short Return (outlet)Tube is the cutting of three small holes for the sampling tube installation (template included) and the drilling of four One Stopper holes for mounting the air duct housing.The unit is then easily mounted in place and connection made to the Two #12 + 3 /4" Sheet Metal Screws existing wires or terminals if optional accessories MountingTemplate are utilized. • T 50 and ST 100 require support. ST 100 is shipped Note: Detector and sampling tube to be purchased S pped in separately two five foot pieces with a coupling for field assembly. Note: Minimum hardware required is one Air Duct Housing Assembly, one Sampling Tube and one Detector. NOTICE: The use of other than Fire Safety detectors and bases with Fire Safety equipment will be considered a misapplication of Fire Safety equipment and as such voids all warranties either expressed or implied in regard to loss, damage, liabilities and /or service problems Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 4/06 Brampton, Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel: 5M Canada L6T 5E4 g T g FAX: 19(73) (973) 593 -667 -2600 0 SFS-IG Tel: (905) 799 -9937 April2006 Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com /f is Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799 -9858 New Issue SIEMENS Fire Safety •� - FP -11 FirePrintTM Detector Intelligent Fire Detector for MXL, MXL -IQ, and MXLV Control Panels ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS • Most Sophisticated "Detector Intelligence" available today • Multi- Criteria fire detection for the price of a photoelectric detector • FirePrint'' Technology to discriminate between deceptive phenomena and an actual fire • Easily programmed to match specific hazard profiles from the control panel • Pre -Alarm reporting based on fire profile selected . - .- .7',M7 • Remote sensitivity measurement capability [III ,;' n • System logic activation based on any of three inputs from detector (smoke, heat or neural network) .' • Field cleanable chamber with replaceable chamber parts available • ulCip. • Multi -color detector status LED ' "" .' d ' ��J' ' • Two -wire operation : �� t p n • Compatible with Model DPU or FPI -32 field i "�; programmer/tester f • N • Supports EnviroLlNK software based automatic • , P environmental compensation . .. • Backward compatible with older MXL systems (Rev. 2 and above) • Optional fully programmable relay base , audible base, and duct housing • UL Listed, ULC Listed, CSFM, FM, NYMEA U)Approved Introduction The FP -11 Intelligent Fire Detector provides the life need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical program - safety industry with the most highly evolved detection ming methods and reduces installation and service system available today. The FP -11 utilizes advanced costs by electronically programming and testing the detection technology that allows the detector to detector prior to installation. distinguish nonthreatening deceptive phenomena, such as cigarette smoke, from actual fire hazards, while The FP 11 fire detector is compatible with the MXL optimizing detection for the area in which it is in family of control panels including the MXL, MXLIQ, stalled. No other detection system available today and MXLV. offers a higher level of protection or nuisance The FP -11 detector is Underwriters Laboratories and alarm immunity. The FP -11 uses state -of- the -art Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Listed. microprocessor circuitry with error check, detector self- diagnostics and supervision programs. Description The FP 11 intelligent fire detector is compatible with The FP -11 is a plug -in, two -wire, multi- sensor detector the Siemens Building Technologies, Fire Safety Divi with both photoelectric and thermal inputs and is sion, Model DPU or FPI -32 field programmer /tester, compatible with the MXL family of control panel which is a compact, portable, menu - driven accessory systems. Each detector consists of a dust resistant, for electronically programming and testing detectors, field cleanable photo chamber, a solid state easily and reliably. The DPU or FPI -32 eliminates the CATALOG NUMBER 6175 • • non - mechanical thermal sensor, microprocessor based evaluating this information with sophisticated electronics with a low- profile plastic cover and base. mathematical formulas, or algorithms, comparing this The FP -11 utilizes state -of- the -art ASIC and surface input to characteristics of both threatening fires and mount technology for maximum reliability. Every FP -11 deceptive phenomena that would "fool" any ordinary fire detector is shipped with a protective dust cover. detector. This technology was developed over years of research and reviewing the results of over 20 years of The FP -11 fire detector utilizes an infrared light fire test data in one of the world's most advanced fire emitting diode (IR LED), and light sensing photodiode. research centers. The results of this research are the Under normal conditions, light transmitted by the LED mathematical models that form the algorithms used in is directed away from the photodiode and scattered FirePrint. No other fire detector has this level of through the smoke chamber in a controlled pattern. intelligence or this amount of research and develop - The smoke chamber is designed to manage light ment supporting it's design. dissipation and extraneous reflections from dust particles or other non -smoke airborne contaminants in The microprocessor's software can identify and such a way as to maintain stable, consistent detector disregard false input caused by radio frequency (RFI) operation. When smoke enters the detector chamber, and electromagnetic (EMI) interference, and validates light emitted from the IRLED is scattered by the all trouble conditions before annunciating or reporting smoke particles and is received by the photodiode. to the control panel. The FP -11 detector's microproces- sor uses an integral EEPROM to store the detector's The FP -11 also utilizes a modern, accurate, shock- address and other critical operating parameters which resistant thermistor to sense temperature changes. include the assigned program values for alarm and The "on- board" FirePrint technology allows the trouble thresholds. Communications within the detector to gather smoke and thermal data, and to detector itself and between the FP -11 and the control analyze this information in the detector's "neural network" By comparing data received with the panel, or with the FPI -32 field programmer /tester, are supervised and safeguarded against disruption by common characteristics of fires, or fire fingerprints, reliable, microprocessor based error checking routines. the FP -11 can compare these "Fire Prints" to those of Additionally, the microprocessor supervises all deceptive phenomena that cause other detectors to EEPROM memory locations and provides a high alarm. The advanced FirePrint technology allows the degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance. FP -11 to accurately determine a true fire hazard from a nonthreatening deceptive phenomena WITHOUT In MXL(V) applications, the FP -11 determines its needing to use alarm delaying verification and confir- operating status to be normal, in alarm, or in trouble mation techniques, which can increase the probability depending on the difference between the alarm • of losses due to fire. threshold values stored in the detector's memory and the detector's latest analog measurement, The The FP -11 provides the highest level of detector detector then communicates changes in its status to intelligence available today with a detector /control the control panel. panel link that allows the user to program the detector for the specific hazard profile Detectors are optimized In addition, the MXL(V) control panel will sample the by selecting one of the following applications: value of the FP -11's analog signal over a period of time in order to determine if those values indicate exces- • Office /Retail sive buildup pin the photo chamber; if so, the MXL(V) o • will indicate that the particular detector requires • Computer Room maintenance. • Dormitory • Healthcare The FP -11 is listed as a self- testing device. The FP -11's • Parking Garage visible light emitting diode (LED) flashes green every • Utility/Transformer Room 4 seconds to indicate it is communicating with the • Hostile Environment control panel and that it has passed its internal self- • Precious Storage test. Should the detector sense a fault or failure within • Air Duct its systems, the LED will flash amber and the detector • Warehouse /Light Manufacturing will transmit that information to the control panel. A quick visual inspection is sufficient to indicate the The software does the rest; no guessing on detector sensitivities condition of the detector at any time. If more detailed ensitivities or alarm verification; the control panel information is required, a printed report can be programs the FP -11 detector for the protected area provided from the MXL panel indicating the status without hassle and without confirmation delays. and settings assigned to each individual detector. Once optimized for the hazards in the protected area, the FP -11 provides the best detection you can buy. When the FP -11 moves to the alarm mode, it will flash Should the operator or installer forget to program the amber and transmit that information to the control detector, the FP -11 will revert to a default setting that panel. When the MXL(V) confirms the detectors allows it to operate as a standard photoelectric or condition, the panel will instruct the FP -11 to flash red photothermal detector. and to continue flashing until the system is reset at the control panel. At that same time, any user defined The FP -11's FirePrint technology monitors input from both the photo chamber and the thermal sensor, system alarm functions programmed into the system All FP -11 detectors are approved for operation within are activated. Each FP -11 detector can operate one the UL specified temperature range of 32 to 100 remote alarm indicator, one auxiliary relay, or one degrees F (0 to 38 degrees C). audible base. Detector sensitivity, calibration, and identification are Application Data dynamically supervised by the control panel. Detector Installation of the FP -11 series of fire detectors sensitivity and pre -alarm levels are a function of the . requires a two -wire circuit of 18 AWG (minimum) application chosen at the control panel and are thermoplastic fixture wire enclosed in conduit, or 18 controlled by the panel. If an alternate, non-FirePrint AWG limited energy, shielded cable without conduit, mode is selected, then the sensitivity can be changed if permitted by local codes. Field wiring should . from the control panel. conform to local and National Electric Codes and the The DPU or FPI -32 Program/Test accessory is used to control panel wiring specifications. program and verify the detector's address. The "T- tapping" is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B) technician selects the accessory's program mode to wiring. enter the desired address. The DPU or FPI -32 auto- matically sets and verifies the address and tests the FP -11 fire detectors can be applied within the maxi - detector. It also allows the user to change the device mum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq. ft. areas) as ID from that of an FP -11 to an older detector ID such as referenced in NFPA 72. This applications guideline is an ILP -1, ILPT -1, ILP -2, ID -60P or ID -60PT to allow for based on ideal conditions, specifically, smooth ceiling easy replacement of older detectors without the need surfaces, minimal air movement, and no physical of reprogramming the control panel. obstructions between potential fire sources and the detector. Do not mount detectors in close proximity The FPI -32 operates on AC power or rechargeable to ventilation or heating and air conditioning outlets. batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in Exposed joints or beamed ceilings may also affect safe programming and testing equipment almost anywhere. spacing limitations for detectors. Should questions When in the test mode, the DPU or FPI -32 will perform arise regarding detector placement, observe NFPA a series of diagnostic tests without altering the 72 guidelines. address or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the detector is operating properly. Good fire protection system engineering and common sense dictate how and when fire detectors are The FP -11 fire detector may be installed on the same installed and used. Contact your local Siemens initiating circuit with IL or ID series detectors (Photo- Building Technologies, Fire Safety Division authorized electric, thermal, or ionization), MSI series manual sales outlet whenever you need assistance applying stations, TRI series interfaces, ICP output control FirePrint in unusual applications. Be sure to follow devices, or CZM series of addressable, conventional NFPA guidelines, UL /ULC approved installation zone modules. instructions, which are included with every detector, All FP 11 detectors can be cleaned in the field, when and local codes as for all fire protection equipment. required, by simply removing the detector cover and unsnapping the photo chamber. There is also the Dimensions option of cleaning the interior of the detector with a clean, soft cloth or brush, or replacing the labyrinth and r s° Diameter Base bug screen included in the detector maintenance kit, model DMK -11. The FP -11 uses the low profile surface mounting base, model DB -11. This base mounts on a 4 -inch octagon, square, or a single gang electrical box. The base 23" utilizes screw clamp contacts for electrical connections Overall and self- wiping contacts for increased reliability. The Height l ,;; _j base can be used with the optional LK -11 detector � �_` - «►7 locking kit which contains 50 detector locks and an ``4' / fJ installation tool, to prevent unauthorized removal of the detector head. The DB -11 base has integral decora- tive plugs to cover the outer mounting screw holes. The FP -11 is electrically compatible with existing MXL detector accessories including relays, remote lamps, duct housings, and audible bases. With duct housings, a base adapter and new detector housing cover are required (order AD -11 UK upgrade kit). To use existing DB -3S base or audible base, the FP -11 requires a DB- ADPT base adapter. Technical Specifications Current Requirements: Normal 750 pa Alarm 750 pa Operating Temperature: +32 °F (0 °C) to 100 °F (38 °C) per UL 268/268A Humidity: 0 -93% Relative Humidity Non - Condensing Ordering Information Part Model Description Number FP -11 Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector 500 - 095112 08 -11 Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 500 - 094151 DB -11 E Detector Base (Small) 500-094151E AD2 -P Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP -11, HFPO -11, 500 - 649706 PE -11 AD2 -XHR Air Duct Housing for use with FP -11, HFP -11, HFPO -11 500-649708 with relay ADBX -11 Audible Base 500 - 096181 DB -X11RS Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors 500 - 096125 RLI -1 Remote (red) alarm indicator- 4" octagon box mount 500 - 390673 RLI -2 Remote (red) alarm indicator- single gang box mount 500 - 390674 LK -11 Base Locking Kit for Series 11 detectors 500 - 695350 DMK -11 Series 11 Maint Kit (replacement labyrinth and bug 500- 695338 bug screen) DB -ADPT Base Adapter to DB -3S Base 500 - 094187 In Canada Order: FP -11C Addressable FirePrint Fire Detector (ULC) 500- 095112C DB -11 C Detector Mounting Base for Series 11 )ULC) 500- 095687 AD -11 PC Air Duct Housing )ULC) 500- 095984 DB -X11 RSC Relay Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detectors (ULC) 500- 096125C ADBX -11C Audible Base for Series 11 Intelligent Detector )ULC) 500 - 096181 C Fire Safety Fire Safety 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, NJ 07932 5/06 Brampton, Ontario Siemens Building Technologies Tel: 1973) 593 -2600 10M Canada L6T 5E4 g g IeS FAX: (973) 593 -6670 SFS-IG Tel: (9051 799 -9937 May2006 Fire Safety Website: www.sbt.siemens.com /fis Printed in U.S.A. FAX: (905) 799 -9858 supesedes sheet dated 6/03 SIEMENS Fire Safety Installation/Wiring Instructions MODEL DB- 11/ -11E .DETECTOR BASE END OF LINE DEVICE (NOTE POLARITY DB- 11/ -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) OB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) WHEN APPLICABLE) + / 1 6 1b TO INITIATING • • SEE REMOTE DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRING DETAILS: � + CIRCUIT OF 1a 1b INSTALLATION SBT, INC. 5 6 DEVICE INSTRUC ITONS COMPATIBLE RR -11 P/N 315 - 094924 CONTROL UNIT a t • ` 6 \ / RLC -11, RLW -11 P/N 315- 094925 - SEE CAUTION 1 / 5 RSAC -11, RSAW -11 P/N 315 - 094926 Alt MULTIPLE REMOTE DEVICES CAUTION: /f remote devices are supported by the Initiating circuit, each detector /base may 1. Do not use looped wire under base terminal 5. Break wire have up to 2 remote devices with the following configurations and restrictions only: run to provide supervision of connection. Remote Remote Device 1 Device 2 Restrictions 2. When a remote relay is used to control a critical system RR -11 RLC -11, RLW -11 See Caution 2 function, the relay and its associated detector and optional RLC•RRRLW -11 RSAC -11, RSAW -11 WI a fro base to modules) must be the ONLY devices on the initiating circuit. RLC -11, RLW -11 RLC -11, RLW -11 RSAC -11 /RSAW -11 to RL -11 Figure 1 Wiring Diagram for D8- 11/ -11E using PE -11, PE-111; and DT -11 Detectors + DB- 11/ -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) + + 06 -11XRS (REMOTE RELAY BASE) + + TO NEXT BASE DO NOT 4 + / / USE AN END OF 4 LINE TO INITIATING 5 18 OPTIONAL — .: 5 5 0 DEVICE • CIRCUIT OF REMOTE RELAY' • 1 SBT, INC. ALARM II I ( II /N O O. u C �� COMPATIBLE 6 lb INDICATOR (� • , 6 - \N • • }3A CONTACTS , 120 VAC O 6 1b • 1 lNC •�� • CONTROL UNIT 0 MODELS 3A, 30 VDC DO NOT RLI -1 /RLI -2 ' USE AN 4_ C - / - _ _ _ �� ENO OF LINE TO NEXT BASE DEVICE 'The relay contacts are shown in the Non -Alarm /System Reset condition. Figure 2 Wiring Diagram for D8- 11/ -11 E using FP -11, FPT -11, FS -DP, FS -DPT, and FS -DT Detectors DB -11 (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) TO NEXT BASE DO NOT LI E 1" ill / / / /— USE END AN OF LINE TO INITIATING , 5 • -- O OPTIONA O 5 •� DEVICE CIRCUIT OF REMOTE ) RELAY' 5 1a 1 1 5+ SBT, INC. ALARM 1 TB1 i I ( NO • CONTACTS .. I((Ia0 COMPATIBLE 6 lb INDICATOR TB20- r �► 16- `ec • II }3A, 12D VAC : O J `NC AM CONTROL UNIT • 0 MODELS 3A, 30 VDC ' 1 41111 DO NOT __ RL- HW /RL -HC OTB USE AN L , E2" ■I / -I'— / LINE OF 'The relay contacts are shown In the Non -Alarm /System Reset condition. TO NEXT BASE DEVICE "HFP -11 /HFPT- 11 /HFPO -11 SFP -11 /SFPT- 11 /SFPO -11 is a polarity insensitive detector. Line 1 and Line 2 can be either line of the loop. NOTE: SFP -11 Series detectors are approved for use in Canada only. Figure 3 Wiring Diagram for D8- 11/ -11 E using HFP -11 Series and SFP -11 Series Detectors Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11/ -11E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500-094151/500-094151E) • Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11/ -11E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500-094151/500-094151E) DETECTOR AND BASE PLACEMENT ALARM LED USE °"J 11 JUMPER • Kli PM 5068881BJ Detector and base locations shall follow the drawings DETECTOR\ EDP CONTINUITY INSTALLED � \ C"ECKWITHPE-+1, provided or approved by Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. \ E .D T DETECTORS p P Y 9 9 o ti \\V UETECiOHS or its authorized distributors.This is extremely important! The /' detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen ; , ¢ L after a careful evaluation of all facets of the protected area. / • . �' I ` \ When drawings are not available, refer to Detector Placement eri t > I; rip i section of detector Installation/Wiring Instructions and to il; I.i.e7 NFPA Standard 72 and CAN /ULC -5524. \ ' = BASE WIRING \ R"GE MOUNTING v __ :__. MOUNTING Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s detectors should be MOLE COVERS "OLEs interconnected as shown in Figures 1, 2 or 3 and wired Figure 4 to the control panel following the wiring connection drawing Mounting The DB -11 Base installed on the inside face of each control panel cover. NOTE: H Series devices are wired to the DLC or FS -DLC; S Series _s ' \ devices are wired to the FDLC. Note any limitations on the ALARM LEO LOCATION WITH / fACiORY number of detectors and restrictions on the use of DETECTOR —':, INSTALLED i JUMPER remote devices permitted for each circuit. DETECTOR MOUNTING USINGTHE DB- 11/ -11E BASE L ` !� bt ( � 1 � The detector is provided with a separate base which attaches t to a standard 4 inch square, 4 inch octagonal, or single gang � :5 / electrical box, with the box size and depth required by the C' NEC for the number and size of conductors used. Wire size: o 0 SASE ..�•- -- OU T G max — 14 AWG, min -18 AWG. Figure 5 Refer to Figures 4 and 5, as applicable. Mounting The DB -11 E Base 1. Route all wires outward from outlet box. 2. When ALARM LED viewing is critical, position the LED mark in the base in the intended direction. 3. Route wires through the hole in the center of the base and mount base to outlet box. Make connections directly to the base terminals. Refer to Figures 1, 2 and 3 for details. 4. After all bases are installed, check loop continuity. Refer to the System Manual for the loop continuity check procedure. To allow for the continuity check with PE -11, PE -11T or DT -11 detectors, use DBJ -11 Jumper Kit, P/N 500- 699167 (between terminals la and 1b) to complete the loop. Do not use a jumper for FP- 11 /HFP- 11 /FS/ SFP -11 family devices. 5. Continuity jumper must be removed from each base prior to installing detector. 6. To insure proper installation of the detector head into the base: a. Route wires away from connector terminals. b. Take up all slack in the outlet box. c. Properly dress and position all wires flat against the base. d. Check that screw terminals are tight. 7. (DB -11 only) Break off the two mounting hole covers, and insert in two outer base mounting holes. Installation Instructions P/N 315 - 094193 -8 • SIEMENS Fire Safety Installation/Wiring Instructions MODEL DB- 11/ -11 E DETECTOR BASE END OF LINE DEVICE (NOTE POLARITY DB- 11/ -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) WHEN APPLICABLE) } 1 112 TO INITIATING • / SEE REMOTE DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRING DETAILS: } CIRCUIT OF la lb INSTALLATION SBT, INC. 5 6 DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS COMPATIBLE RR -11 P/N 315- 094924 CONTROL UNIT Y \ • / 6 RLC -11, RLW -11 P/N 315 - 094925 _ — SEE CAUTION 1 / 5 RSAC -11, RSAW -11 P/N 315. 094926 5 > MULTIPLE REMOTE DEVICES CAUTION: 11 remote devices are supported by the Initiating circuit, each detector/base they 1. Do not use looped wire under base terminal 5. Break wire have up to 2 remote devices with the following configurations end restrictions only: run to provide supervision of connection. Remote Remote D.1 1 Device 2 Restrictions 2. When a remote relay is used to control a critical system RR -11 RLC -11, RLW -11 See Caution 2 function, the relay and its associated detector and optional RR-11 RSAC -11, RSAW -11 See caution z y p ona RLC -11 RLW -11 RSAC -11, RSAW -11 Wire from bees to modules) must be the ONLY devices on the initiating circuit. RLC -11, RLW -11 RLC -11, RLW -11 RSAC- 11/RSAW -11 to RL -11 Figure 1 Wiring Diagram for DB-11/-11E using PE -11, PE -117, and DT -11 Detectors DB- 11/ -11E (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -11XRS (REMOTE RELAY BASE) TO NEXT BASE DO NOT + } / + } } } / —_F0. USE AN END OF LINE TO INITIATING , 5 • OPTIONAL — .. 6� 'S DEVICE • CIRCUIT OF REMOTE • RELAY' • • �6� 58T, INC. ALARM II I NM CONTACTS 6 1 b • (NO 4, COMPATIBLE 6 lb INDICATOR ( il . )6- lN . W } 3A, 120 VAC l ii • ) 6 - [ N C :ii, CONTROL UNIT • O MODELS 3A, 30 VDC ' <> DO NOT RLI -1 / RLI -2 USE AN all — — — /+ LINE OF / _ _ TO NEXT BASE DEVICE The relay contacts are shown in the Non -Alarm /System Reset condition. Figure 2 Wiring Diagram for DB- 11/ -11E using FP -11, FPT -11, FS -DP, FS -DP7, and FS -DT Detectors DB -11 (NO REMOTE DEVICE) DB -HR (REMOTE RELAY BASE) TO NEXT BASE DO NOT LI E 1" it / I / / — - USE AN END OF LINE TO INITIATING , 5 l a OPTIONAL 1 TB1 p 5 ,� , 5 DEVICE CIRCUIT OF REMOTE RELAY 5 1a 1 SBT. INC. ALARM , • (NC M L CONTACTS 6 lb • -0 I N C• COMPATIBLE 6 lb INDICATOR TB20. -. r� ' ) 6- I INC •l /( 3A, 120 VAC '� O . 1 1 I CONTROL OL U UNIT b MODELS r 3A, 30 VOC DO NOT RL -HW / RL.HC pTe3 ' USE AN LINE 2" all / �_V13_3_ / / / I LINE OF TO NEXT BASE DEVICE 'The relay contacts are shown in the Non -Alarm /System Reset condition. "HFP -11/ HFPT- 11 /HFPO- 1lSFP -11 /SFPT- 11 /SFPO -11 is a polarity insensitive detector. Line 1 and Line 2 can be either line of the loop. NOTE: SFP -11 Series detectors are approved for use in Canada only. Figure 3 Wiring Diagram for DB- 11/ -11 E using HFP -11 Series and SFP -11 Series Detectors Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11/ -11 E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500 - 094151/500- 094151E) Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Model DB- 11/ -11E 8 Fernwood Road 2 Kenview Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 5E4 (P /N 500-094151/500-094151E) DETECTOR AND BASE PLACEMENT LED USE DEJ41 JUMPER / vMHT NI T OR CO Detector and base locations shall follow the drawings DETECTOR •/ _ \ FOR CONTINUITY DNUITY P rovided or approved INSTALLED / Ewa � — - - \HECK WITH PE 11, NRASE, -• - =' �, E.,,LFa b Y Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. % � \ , OETECIDRS or its authorized distributors. This is extremely important! The 7 , ' 0 �� detector placements shown on these drawings were chosen after a careful evaluation of all facets of the protected area. 1l J /1' When drawings are not available, refer to Detector Placement (j 1; / `';' section of detector Installation/Wiring Instructions and to `'F NFPA Standard 72 and CAN /ULC -S524. \ ' > Ira i l l BE WIRING / AS E MOUNTING \ � LJ � •__ � MOUNTING Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.'s detectors should be " °LEDD� - -� "DLES interconnected as shown in Figures 1, 2 or 3 and wired Figure 4 to the control panel following the wiring connection drawing Mounting The DB -11 Base installed on the inside face of each control panel cover. NOTE: H Series devices are wired to the DLC or FS -DLC; S Series / devices are wired to the FDLC. Note any limitations on the ALARM LED LOCATION WITH - FACTORY number of detectors and restrictions on the use of DETECTOR INSTALLED NSNALLEO '- JUMPER remote devices permitted for each circuit. RASE y r o J DETECTOR MOUNTING USINGTHE DB- 11/ -11E BASE I L 9 I � c p - 1b� , The detector is provided with a separate base which attaches t ` NP t 1 to a standard 4 inch square, 4 inch octagonal, or single gang � o / 'ia�` electrical box, with the box size and depth required by the NEC for the number and size of conductors used. Wire size: • Q. SS max— 14 AWG, min —18 AWG. MOUNTING • HOLE Refer to Figures 4 and 5, as applicable. Figure 5 1. Route all wires outward from outlet box. Mounting The DB 11 E Base 2. When ALARM LED viewing is critical, position the LED mark in the base in the intended direction. 3. Route wires through the hole in the center of the base and mount base to outlet box. Make connections directly to the base terminals. Refer to Figures 1, 2 and 3 for details. 4. After all bases are installed, check loop continuity. Refer to the System Manual for the loop continuity check procedure. To allow for the continuity check with PE -11, PE -11T or DT -11 detectors, use DBJ -11 Jumper Kit, P/N 500 - 699167 (between terminals 1 a and 1b) to complete the loop. Do not use a jumper for FP -11 /HFP -11 /FS/ SFP -11 family devices. 5. Continuity jumper must be removed from each base prior to installing detector. 6. To insure proper installation of the detector head into the base: a. Route wires away from connector terminals. b. Take up all slack in the outlet box. c. Properly dress and position all wires flat against the base. d. Check that screw terminals are tight. 7 (DB -11 only) Break off the two mounting hole covers, and insert in two outer base mounting holes. Installation Instructions P/N 315 - 094193 -8 Submittal Information FACP Battery Calculation Washington Square Mall S IEMENS FIS Division MXLV -2 Battery Calculations MXL Supervisory Current Alarm Current Notes Module Quantity Module Current (mA) Total Current (AMPS) Module Current (mA) Total Current (AMPS) MMB -3 0 175 0 175 0 - 80% Capacity (1.2 Amps) Audible Circuits 6 12 0.072 1200 7.2 ALD -21 4 105 0.42 0 0 XLD -1 0 215 0 0 0 Initiating Devices 360 1.1 0.398 1.1 0.396 PSR -1 1 70 0.07 70 0.07 MKB -2 1 5 0.005 15 0.015 RCC -1I1F 0 75 0 80 0 TSP-40 0 70 0 70 0 CSM-4 0 10 0 34 0 Audible Circuits 0 12 0 1200 0 CRM-4 0 15 0 15 0 Relays 0 0 0 15 0 CZM-4 0 55 0 55 0 Zones 0 3 0 • 180 0 CMI -300 0 30 0 96 0 NET-4 0 • 5 0 5 0 NET -7 0 30 0 30 0 NET -7M 0 30 0 30 0 NIM -1W 1 70 0.07 70 0.07 REP -1 0 40 0 40 0 . M01 -7 0 120 0 120 0 MOD -16 0 2 0 850 0 MID -16 0 2 0 32 0 CZM -1 0 6 0 50 0 80% Capacity (1.2 Amps) ICP 0 18 0 1200 0 PIM -1 0 10 0 10 0 MDACT 0 150 0 150 0 Silent Knight 0 60 0 130 0 ACM -1 0 85 0 85 0 TMM -1 0 71 0 71 0 VSM- 1NLM -1 5 17 0.085 160 0.8 VFM -1 0 17 0 90 0 ASC -1 1 22 0.022 41 0.041 ASC -2 0 22 0 61 0 0CC -1 1 17 0.017 17 0.017 BTC - 0 44 0 44 0 RCM -1 1 150 0.15 130 0.13 80% Capacity (2.4 Amps) ZAC -30 0 160 0 2400 0 ZC1 -8B 2 19 0.038 170 0.34 ZC2 -4AB 0 19 0 167 0 ZC2 -88 0 19 0 342 0 ZC3 -4A8 0 18 0 168 0 ZCT -8B 0 34 0 78 0 • PS -5N7 0 225 0 225 0 DMC -1 1 50 0.05 50 0.05 80% Capacity (80 Watts) EL -410D _ 0 200 0 8200 0 Total Supervisory Current 1.395 Total Alarm Current 9.129 Total Supr. Current 1.395 AMPS Total Battery 34.241 AMP HOUR Hours of Standby 24 HOURS 30% UL Deration 10.272 AMP HOUR Total Supr. Required 33.48 AMP HR. Total Battery Required 44.513 AMP HOUR Total Alarm Current 9.129 AMPS Total Battery Supplied 55 AMP HOUR Minutes of Alarm 5 MINUTES Total Alarm Required 0.761 AMP HR. • Page 1 of 1 ., . FIRE SYSTEM FUNCTION MATRIX SIEMENS Washington Square Revision: 0 H & M Retail SYSTEM RESPONSE a) O y co a) .0 m 2 m (6 c co c o_ m c c c o E m •- m o_ m a `) in 0_ E Q m E 6 a� a D `m Q ii v) o) Q 2 >' 0, c c a) u. T 0 v ° c al ns a) '5 a5 o 6 0 .?- .? u) m = 5 6 c6 O 7 0 O J Q O N D a' O V) 2' Q C 3 m O O 0) O 0 _ O O O O ti O a) y N 5 N E 3 N E a N c L m m ° a ` 2 a INITIATION DEVICE ACTIVATED Q co ¢ 1--- co Q 2 co Area Smoke /Heat Detector X X X Air Handler Duct Smoke Detector X X X Waterflow Switch X _ X X Valve Tamper Switch X X Fire System Trouble X X PROPRIETARY DOCUMENT FOR APPROVAL ONLY 1 1/6/2011