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Specifications RECEIVED DEC 15 2004 ,,,. IZD C onvergyn t BUIL DING ION TECH11I /G S Fire Alarm System Submittal SPECIFICATION SECTION For Associated Business Systems 7440 SW Bonita Road Tigard, OR 97224 EC Company 2121 NW Thurman Portland, OR 97210 CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES 2040 SE POWELL PORTLAND, OR 97202 CY Convergint Technologies LLC 1094 Johnson Drive Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 1 Phone: 847.229 -0222 FAX: 847.229 -9960 • td Convergint Technologies Project #302 -FN -4143 .L Project Manager t BOJ ri o . • Project Engineer 1 ›o- BO) Q v a n December 10, 2004 Proprietary document for approval only EQUIPMENT LIST Converg/nt TECH7VOL0G S Associated Business ! .: Systems 302 -FN -4143 Fire Alarm System 12/10/2004 Submittal Item Part # Quantity Manufacturer Description 1 6261 -006* EST Air Sampling Tube - 78" 2 EST- FS1004G EST Fire Shield 10 Zone FACP 3 EOL3.6 -1.1* EST EOL for IDC WF/T Combination 4 FSDACT EST Digital Communication / Modem / LCD 5 FSRSI EST Remote System Indicator 6 FSRZI -A EST Remote Zone Indicator 7 FSAT3 EST Annunciator Trim Plate, 3 -gang 8 270 -SPO EST Manual Pull Station, Conventional 9 EC30U -3 EST Photoelectric Smoke Detector, Conventional 10 EC3ODU -3 EST Photoelectric Duct Smoke Housing 11 CSBU -1 EST EC Series Base 12 6260A -CU EST Duct Detector Housing 13 BPS6A EST Booster Power Supply 14 G1 -HDVM EST Genesis Horn / Strobe 15 G1 -VM EST Genesis Strobe 16 757 -8A -T EST Temporal Horn / Strobe, 110cd 17 757A -WB EST Weatherproof Backbox 18 SLA1075* INTERSTATE 12V 7Ah Battery 19 SLA1105* INTERSTATE 12V 12Ah Battery * - Catalog Cut Sheets not available PROPRIETARY DOCUMENT FOR APPROVAL ONLY 1 T D Printed: 1:44 PM 12/10/2004 ELY a' Mrk* .°t k-Y 71,3: EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONTROL PANELS Cort 71.a freShtetd.. FireShield Conventional Fire Alarm Control Systems FS302 y? z � � Features 5 ,," ,. , ss Available in 3, 5, and 10 IDC models = ° 4 S ils IDC or NAC pairs convertible to single Class A circuits (10 and 5 IDC panels only) >� Supports 2M, "EC" and 6200 Series detectors W4:' : , . ;.•!:� - s ? ?3; MININ , qtr,, „,, B Combination W t rfl w and Supervisory IDCs o a e o a d Su a so z;f ® NACs programmable by zone and individually selectable for : l „ . ;' Genesis, continuous, ortemporal outputs ,; � � rte•;,., B Front panel programmable O 010 # U w FS1004 • PC programmable with optional ���” ,• a e t DACT installed j3 ;- ' ''s -;3 O Genesis option allows precision synchronization and audible f,� =i' "r'r P ' silence over two wires without additional modules ' B On -board relays for Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble ® Optional serial bus relay modules are programmable for Description common or zone activation The FireShield fire alarm family consists of 3, 5 and 10 zone con- DI Optional serial bus remote annunciator ventional fire alarm control panels, an integrated DACT /Dialer, serial annunciator modules, and serial remote relay modules. All of is One person device testing (audible or silent) these components are microprocessor - controlled. The FireShield ® Expandable power supply (10 IDC panel only) family is ideal for both new and retrofit installations alike. Optional City Tie and Reverse Polarity Modules FireShield incorporates features designed to simplify installation, operation and maintenance. These include front panel program - la Optional trim ring for semi -flush mounting ming, one person walk testing, and selectable IDC and NAC types. B Optional fully integrated DACT /Dialer with: FireShield panels are powerful enough to meet the demands of • 32- character LCD display today's installations while leaving plenty of room to grow in the • Event history log future. • Supports Contact ID and SIA DCS 4/2 FS502 and FS1004 su anels • Upload /download of Panel /DACT configuration, P support Class A operation by combining status and event history pairs of on -board IDCs or NACs to provide the necessary circuits. For example, the FS1004 comes factory set to support 10 Class B B Alt versions available with factory installed DACT. IDCs and four NACs. But it can be field- configured to provide five Class A IDCs, no Class B IDCs, and two Class A NACs — or any other combination of circuitsthatfall within the circuit - pairing parameters. FS1004 FSSO2 FS302 Class B IDCs Up to 10 Up to 5 3 Class A IDCs Up to 5 Up to 2 Not supported Class B NACs Up to 4 Up to 2 2 Class A NACs Up to 2 1 Not supported NAC Power 2.5 exp to 5 amps 2.5 amps 1.5 amps Auxiliary power 0.5 amps 0.5 amps 0.5amps Note: C/ass A operation will reduce the numberof available ClassBlDCsand/or NACs, depending on the panel configuration. See Specifications on page 5for details. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: BRADENTON, FL 888 FAX866- 503 -3996 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376 -2430; FAX 519- 376 -7258 INTERNATMMNALSALES: 905 FAX 905 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTU PITTSFIELD and NEWPORT, ME Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85005 -0118 Page 1 of 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Options Panel Operation Jff- premise communication Operators' Interface A fully integrated FireShield DACT /dialer is available for reporting Control of the panel's operation is both simple and intuitive. While events to a monitoring facility. The DACT also supports uploading the LEDs and optional LCD are visible with the panel door closed, or downloading of system configuration, status and event history. the door and bezel block access to the controls. With the door The DACT is programmable for either single or dual line opera- open the following controls are available: tion. It also supports split and dual reporting for two • Reset —used to reset the panel; digital alarm receivers. • Signal Silence and Drill — used to silence The DACT brings additional features to the panel notification appliances or activate the drill including a 32- character alphanumeric LCD display, FS1004 function; local or remote PC programming and an event s '�� • PanelSilence — silences the buzzer on the panel history log. ' and the remote trouble unit; Modules are also available for City Tie (CTM4.7) and " • Remote Disconnect — disables the DACT, or, if no • Reverse Polarity (RPM) connections. , • 3 `, DACT installed, disables the panel's alarm relay; „it Remote Annunciators and Relays , • Walk Test — activates the panel's silent and The serial bus standard on all FireShield models is -- audible walk test mode. another installation time-saver. This circuit allows the r x The following system LEDs displaythe panel's status: connection of Remote System Indicators (FSRSI), Remote Zone Indicators (FSRZI -A) and Remote Relay • Alarm — panel is in the alarm state; Modules (FSRRM) over a four -wire (data and power)` z Trouble — panel is in the trouble state; - circuit. Annunciator and relay modules can be ` • Supervisory—panel is in the supervisory state; installed up to 1,000 feet from the panel on 18 -gauge �>> wire. _ • Power — indicates the status of the AC power source; 'at < • Disable — indicates when any IDC, NAC, relay or the DACT are disabled; Application „ . .: • Annunciator Trouble — indicates trouble on the FireShield provides smoke and fire detection, = remote annunciator bus; occupant notification and off - premises signaling for F 7,7A Battery Trouble — indicates battery or small- to medium -sized buildings. charging problems; _ach IDC can be configured for either Class B or x • Ground Fault — indicates a short between any Class A operation and one of eight operating modes: • — `- = a panel circuit and ground; • Alarm —withoutsmoke detector verification; • Walk Test — indicates that one or more IDCs The FS1004provides • Alarm (when using resistor bases) —with smoke tenzonesofcontrol are in the walktest mode; _ av ..f 2,s. detector verification, and instant activation of plusoptionalLCD -,_ • ;: ,= te r , • Alarms Silenced — indicates that the panel is contact devices ; display ' in the alarm state with one or more NACs • Waterflow Alarm — no retard; silenced. • Waterflow Alarm —with 15 second retard; FS502 Each IDC has a disable switch and three LEDs: • Combination Waterflow (no retard) and Supervi- • Alarm —red — indicates that the IDC is in the alarm sory; ' state; • Combination Waterflow (retard) and Supervisory; ; wyR • Trouble — yellow — indicates that the IDC is in the • Supervisory (Latching); Monitor —for monitoring devices other than alarm t'f trouble state or i s disabled (when flashing); °�= • Supervisory/ Monitor — yellow — indicates that the or supervisory such as fire doors or fire dampers. , 3' IDC is in the supervisory state or the monitor state `• (when flashing). NACs may also be configured for either Class B or A operation. Additionally, NACs can be ' ; Each NAC also has a disable switch and a trouble! individually configured for one of three outputs. ° _._ r disable LED. These are Genesis, Continuous or Temporal. The Genesis selection allows independent horn control over two wires and provides precision synchroniza- - Status indication with the DACT /Dialer installed tion for Genesis devices, all without the need for a The dialer's LCD display provides two lines x 16 Genesis Signal Master accessory. ... characters of text. For programming, the top line displays the programming step and the lower line When configured for Genesis notification appliances, r; displays the selected option. FireShield's Alarm Silence function will silence TheFS502provides connected Genesis audible appliances but Genesis fivezonesofcontrol b, lusoptional LCD - strobes will remain active until the panel is reset. p display. When Genesis Mode is selected, both the horns and •trobes on Genesis and Enhanced Integrity notifica- ion appliances will be synchronized across all NACs. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 8 Literature Sheet #85005 -0118 Issue 3 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. DACT /Dialer Remote Relay Module The optional DACT /Dialer is a The Remote Relay Module (FSRRM) is - multifunction module that provides one component of the system that sets . communications, modem capability, :'".:.111;P I ' ' FireShie /d apart from other panels in its " '' . �'t and LCD display functions. Its primary ` i class. This module has five Form C ._ °, function is as a Digital Alarm Communi- relays rated at 1 amp each It can be ¢ 1ff cator Transmitter (DACT). Asa DACT, it u, configured to function in either a zone A transm event messages to a Digital relay mode or a common system Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR) mode. The DACT/ Dialer installs behind at a monitoring facility. The monitoring The Remote Relay Module thefrontpaneldisplay. mounts onaplastictrackinside When configured in the zone relay facility then notifiesthefiredepartment an MFC cabinet. mode, relays energize when the R.I_" pas and other responsible parties of the S , associated IDC is active. The module s °°., , � ° ., event. Programmable options include 4. Upto4RRMs Leos2 single or dual line operation, and split can be mounted can be configured for activation by .,,; in an FSRRM- IDCs 1 through 5 or IDCs 6 through 10. � or dual reporting to two DACRs. One relay is automatically associated 1 1 S77 snap track. Up to two The DACT module can also be used as R with each IDC. ∎'' ' a modem to connect the panel to both .- �N �N FS can be RM -St1s mounted ® • local and remote computers for 'Ns°. ..., in an MFC -A. When configured in the common 0 ., uploading and downloading of system mode, relays energize or de- .l �N � °va panel °' energize when the panel /� „ contigurationdatalprogramming►, rr �°"° "'°""° ° "' ° ° "° changes state. One relay is a panel status and event history. For Comm"°".o^,o°• Communicabon «° - l - r n a security, the modem can be configured Common...°non Ccomm.Pen out + available for each of the to accept programming on incoming following functions: Alarm, calls or it can be required to call a Power in Supervisory, Trouble, Power Power In Loss, Monitor. . preprogrammed number before to Gil accepting downloads and sending %Z% IQMoN[�M%]%2 The FSRRM mounts on a uploads. aliffillial.N c N8%". plastic snap track and can be Note: All panel versions c u rr. are available with The DACT module can be configured �. �i �. % u. � %. �. �., �. installed in an MFC -A or other factory installed DACT. to work as all of the above, or as only ©NOOC 5 N ii C NOC listed fire alarm enclosure. The See order table for an LCD display or LCD display and ...... panel will support two RRMs p .... of each configuration for a ordering information. modem. T °"°" ° °v" - * total of six on the 10 -zone panel. Remote Annunciators t ' FireShie ldfam has several remote 3 Remote System ' Remote Zone y " ' � - ` ' ' 1 Indicator (FSRSI) - Indicator ' - , annunciation options. The serial remote t i re „ t , � - '; i? .,: _ The FSRSI is ideal r 1 (FSRZI - A) , t � annunciator bus can be run up to 1000�' « =' � y ' for common system �, -` >., The FSRZI -A is ° ?= �"' f feet (305 m) on untwisted non - shielded l'` =`; ' k;-. annunciation. It , used to indicate ~" ,: "° -- 18 - gauge cable. Several annunciator *" �; I `� ; 3 � " 1 „ = -; includes five LEDs i. – 7 - 4.:0, 3 i0, zones in the , - -? 4-",, >l,; models round out the family to provide a i ' t and a local silence/ alarm state. It range of features and functions. As many " lamp test switch. contains five red The FSRSlcanbeinstalled as three annunciator modules may be The LEDs indicate LEDs. Depend- alone orwith one ormore m ounted in a standard electrical box, FSRZI As. FSRSI and power status, alarm, ing on the FS RZI Arequiretrimplates sharing an attractive trim plate that �!y F " g p supervisory, trouble , IWt�I jumper setting (ordered separately). These blends with any decor. `.-- - T - and ground fault. - selected, the are availableinone,twoor The silence switch • LEDs will three gang models. Each panel will silence the • indicate either will supporttwo FSRSIs. evj onboard trouble IDCs 1 through Compatible electr,ca' box buzzer if active. The 5 or IDCs 6 ' � switch can also °a through 10. \ „. be used to ° ^ The panel can O initiate a lamp { support two � ,. E' test of the LEDs ry modules O - � �a.Nwad - � ��� ` „ % ?® on all connected `® programmed MO FSRSIs and s for each .4 ` .. 1 , mal FSRZI - As . "a`.: >> selection. -4, g 04 MEI ,.",,,„, MI MOM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85005 -0118 Page 3 of 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. panel Layout 0 2 3 0 5 6 7 0 Main AC wiring block and fuse holder: Provides connections ' for 120 or 230 volt AC (primary power) from dedicated serv � � ,' Includes rlmar " p y power fuse (5 Amp). ` . ' ©Dual Transformer AC wiring block: Ten -zone panel only. �< ( #€ Provides connections between p rimary side o f both main and a • • ' 1 expander transformer and 120 or 230 volt AC AC (fused supply primary # power). gy � ,., ' : r $ " ' �l '' ' © Transformer: Changes 120 or 230 volt lable for the voltage to 24 :. f a t rtp P '��� volt AC. AA 0 Power expander transformer (XTR) Optional. Avai � ' ten -zone panel only. Provides additional primary power to k * increase the available NAC current for the ten -zone anel. 7 .,• e : ) � = � ' ` � F1 ® Main circuit board: P rovides connections for all circuits. Also N' : ; ▪ I ` , --,..t -. includes the ope rator interface. u a : 4 is p � € y te e ' .� ' 0Operator Interface Includes operator controls, LED indicators � r te. f �r: ▪ � ,' ; , ' and circuit ident labels. • � f rr OCabinet enclosure: Houses the panel electronics and standby batteries. In some cases the batteries may be housed in an , „ E` ,, i ° external battery cabinet (BC2). �� '°; ;� 0 Standby batteries: Provid Secondary /Standby power to the - � F panel electronics in the absence of primary power. ()Tie wrap mounts: Used to secure wires and to help maintain w proper separation between power - limited and nonpower- limited conductors. From 120 atedbrnch circuit 15A,60Hz Dedicated Dimensions Power ated bre —OR— F rom 30 Con n ect i o n s Ded 2 a ed Vac, branch 15 A, ara50/60 lt Hz 1—L-1 Model D1* D2 D3 D4 D5* N L Three - b 16.5 in 3.75 in 9.13 in 10.5 in 14.23 in ' cabinet five- zone (41.9 cm) (9.5 cm (23.2 cm) (26.67 (54.0 cm) (36.1(414 cm) Main AC Ten -zone 23.65 in 3.75 in 7.75 in 21.27 in 16.25 in w.d g fus aoc � ( 0 (60 cm) (9.5 cm) (19.7 cm) cm) .27 cm) ande holder I, h. � ( I ® *Add 11/2 inches (3.81 cm) to D1 and D5 dimensions for trim kit. Dual transformer - I L. AC wiring block ° � . . : I r i . ®� a-D2 - D3 -� h _ I r 7 ( ®°° Off® 20 °°O o J■ o R -�t Main Tre wrap controller O1 mounts Maln b C aansr°nne .? I Surface mounting holes- I 0.4.1=04 TB D1 o D4 - -n% - t if N .f1 i d O O Mounting surds XTR O • O e (optional 0 transformer) O 0 _ r ■ • O O ' • Plug connector D5 EDWARDS S YSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 4 of 6 Literatu Sheet #86006 -0118 Issue 3 Not to be used p For the most current literature for and installation updates pur visit oses. www.est.net. Specifications Control Panels FS1004 FS502 FS302 Initiating Device Circuits - IDCs Class B 10 8 6 4 2 0 5 3 1 (Available combinations shown at right) Class A 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 Three Class B IDCs Notification Appliance Circuits - NACs Class B 4 2 0 2 0 (Available combinations shown at right) Class A 0 1 2 0 1 Two Class B NACs Power Supply 3.0 A expandable to 6.0 A 3.0 amps total 2.0 amps total NAC Voltage Rating 24 Vfwr 1.5 amps each,2.5 amps total Maximum NAC current for NAC 1 + 2 or 3 + 4 1.5 amps each 1.5 amps each 5.0 A w/ optional transformer 2.5 amps total 1.5 amps total AC Input 120 Vac 60 Hz... 1.6 A w/ optional transformer 0.8 amps 0.8 amps 230 Vac 50 /60Hz... 0.8 A w/ optional transformer 0.4 amps 0.4 amps Base Panel Current Draw Standby... 145 mA 120 mA 110 mA Alarm... 250 mA 170 mA 145 mA Panel Battery Charge Capacity (sealed lead acid Up to two 18 Ah batteries Up to 18 Ah, 7Ah max in cabinet * only) Auxiliary Current 0.5 amps max. May be programmed as resetable. Auxiliary Output 19 to 25.7 Vdc IDC Alarm Current 1.5 mA (Consult detector compatibility list p/n 3100468 for maximum detectors per circuit) IDC Circuit Maximum loop resistance: 13 Ohms; Maximum loop capacitance: 0.03 NF IDC Operating Voltage 16.3 to 25.7 Vdc UL Detector ID 100 Alarm Contact (normally open) Trouble Contact (Form C) 30 Vdc @ 1 A (resistive load) Supervisory Contact (normally open) Operating Environment Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0 - 49° C); Humidity: 5 - 93% RH, non - condensing Terminals (wire gauge) 18 - 12 AWG (0.75 mm - 2.5 mm Asynchronous Serial Communications Maximum resistance: 13 Ohms; Maximum capacitance: 0.03 pF * If larger batteries are required, use the BC -2 battery cabinet. See installation sheet 3100027 for details. DACT - FSDACT (mounts in panel) Receivers Supports two receivers with two phone numbers each Communications Protocol Contact ID (SIA DC -05), 4/2 (SIA DC -02 P3) Programming Front panel controls or PC with appropriate software Telephone line connection Two RJ31X (plug -to -plug) cords supplied with DACT Telephone lines Two or one loop start lines on the public switched telephone network. Pulse or DTMF. Telephone wall connector RJ31X /CA31X equiv. or RJ38X/CA38X equiv. Communications Compliance Communications Canada CS -03; FCC /CFR 47 Parts 15 8 68; NFPA 72; UL 864; ULC S527 -M87 Operating Environment Temperature: 32 -120° F (0 -49° C); Humidity: 93% RH, non - condensing Current requirements Standby: 40 mA; Alarm: 60 mA Remote Annunciators FSRSI Remote System Indicator FSRZI -A Remote Zone Indicator Maximum per System All panels: 2 10 zone panel: 4 3 or 5 zone panel: 2 Current Requirements Standby: 12 mA Alarm: 48 mA Standby: 8 mA Alarm 35 mA Voltage Range Minimum: 21 Vdc; Maximum: 25 Vdc Maximum Circuit Capacitance 0.03 pF Maximum Circuit Resistance 13 Ohms Wire Size 18 - 12 AWG (0.75 mm - 2.5 mm Mounting ANSI /NEMA OS1 -1996 1 -3 gang electrical box Operating Environment Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0 - 49° C); Humidity: 93% RH, non - condensing Remote Relay Module - FSRRM Configured for Zone Mode Configured for Common Mode Maximum per system 10 zone panel: 4; 3 or 5 zone panel: 2 All panels: 2 Current Requirements Standby: 8 mA; Alarm: 65 mA Standby: 30 mA; Alarm: 41 mA Voltage Range Minimum: 18 Vdc; Maximum: 27 Vdc Maximum Circuit Capacitance 0.03 pF Maximum Circuit Resistance 13 Ohms Wire Size 18 - 12 AWG (0.75 mm - 2.5 mm Mounting Single FSRRM mounts in plastic track (included) or up to four FSRRMs in an FSRRM -S11 11" track ordered separately. FSRRMs should be installed in an MFC -A or other listed fire alarm enclosure. Operating Environment Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0 - 49° C); Humidity: 93% RH, non - condensing Dimensions 2 -3/4" W x 3 -3/8" H x 1 -1/2" D (65.9 mm W x 85.7 mm H x 38.1 mm D) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85005 -0118 Page 5 of 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Ordering Information Part Number I Description I Ship Wt. lb. (kg.) Control Panels EST- FS1004* Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 10 Class B IDCs and 4 Class B NACs 30.5 (13.8) (Pairs of IDCs and NACs convertible to single Class A circuits), 120 Vac EST- FS1004 -2 Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 10 Class B IDCs and 4 Class B NACs 30.5 (13.8) (Pairs of IDCs and NACs convertible to single Class A circuits), 230 Vac. Grey cabinet. EST- FS502* Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 5 Class B IDCs and 2 Class B NACs 18.5 (8.4) (Pairs of IDCs and NACs convertible to single Class A circuits), 120 Vac EST- FS502 -2 Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 5 Class B IDCs and 2 Class B NACs 18.5 (8.4) (Pairs of IDCs and NACs convertible to single Class A circuits), 230 Vac. Grey cabinet. EST- FS302* Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 3 Class B IDCs and 2 Class B NACs, 120 Vac 18.0 (8.2) EST- FS302 * -2 Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel - 3 Class B IDCs and 2 Class B NACs, 230 Vac 18.0 (8.2) FSTRIM35* Semi -flush trim ring for FS302 and FS502 1.7 (0.8) FSTRIM10* Semi -flush trim ring for FS1004 2.2 (1.0) * Insert "G" for Gray cabinet or "R" for Red cabinet. Insert "GF' for French language (grey cabinets, 120 volt models only). Insert "GD" or "RD" for red and gray cabinets with dialer installed. Related Items XTRA3Al20 Expander Transformer, 120 Vac - For FS1004* only 4.0 (1.8) XTRA3A230 Expander Transformer, 230 Vac - For FS1004 * -2 only 4.0 (1.8) FSCDF35 Electrical terminal shield for 3 6 5 IDC panels. Required for all installations in Canada 1.0 (0.5) FSCDF10 Electrical terminal shield for 10 IDC panels. Required for all installations in Canada 2.0 (0.9) EOL3.6 -1.1 Required UL listed End of Line Resistors - One 3.6K Ohm and one 1.1K Ohm. 0.1 (0.5) One required for each IDC configured as combination waterflow and supervisory. - EOL -P1 Required ULC End of Line Resistor Plate - includes one 1.1K, 3.6K and 4.7K Ohm resistor 1.0 (0.5) Off Premises Communications FSDACT Digital Communicator /Modem /LCD module (Mounts in control panel) 1.0 (0.5) CTM4.7 City Tie Module (Requires 4" square or 2 -gang North American electrical box) 1.0 (0.5) RPM Reverse Polarity Module (Requires MFC -A or other listed fire alarm enclosure) 3.0 (1.4) Remote Annunciation Remote System Indicator - Includes LEDs for display of Power, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble FSRZI and Ground Fault, trouble sounder and silence /lamp test switch. Single gang trim plate 0.3 (0.1) included, multi -gang plates ordered separately. Mounts in a single or multi -gang North American electrical box. Remote Zone Indicator - Includes LEDs for five IDCs. FSRZI -A Single gange trim plate included, multi -gang plates ordered separately. 0.3 (0.1) Mounts in single or multi -gang North American electrical box. FSAT2 Annunciator Trim Plate, 2 gang with FireShield Logo 0.1 (0.05) FSAT3 Annunciator Trim Plate, 3 gang with FireShield Logo 0.1 (0.05) Remote Relay Module FSRRM Remote Relay Module - Five Form C relays. Configurable for IDCs 1 -5, or 6 -10, or common 0.4 (0.2) system indications. Requires MFC -A or other listed fire alarm enclosure. FSRRM -S11 11" Mounting track. Holds up to 4 FSRRMs. 0.4 (0.2) Accessories MFC -A Multi- function Cabinent (fire alarm accessory enclosure) 7.0 (3.2) BC -2 Grey Battery Cabinet (holds two 18 Ah batteries) 12.0 (5.4) BC -2R Red Battery Cabinet (holds two 18 Ah batteries) 12.0 (5.4) Batteries 12V4 4Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc (2 required) 5.0 (2.3) 12V6 6.5 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc (2 required) 6.0 (2.7) 12V10 10 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc (2 required) 10.0 (4.5) 12V17 17 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc (2 required) 13.0 (5.9) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2004 EST Printed in U.S.A. (engin) Page 6 of 6 Literature Sheet #85005 -0118 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. "<, �.....' s EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONVENTIONAL INITIATING DEVICES 7 4 '' •Com ahbati 4 QutckStart FireS ieeld �EST2 EST:3 ..y LSS4 1R Fc Fire Alarm Stations 270 Series s � Features � ` l ® Pull lever M Simple positive operation ASE M Break glass ® Attractive, streamline design I EI Less than 5 lb pull force complies with ADA ^ O Solid, die -cast metal construction Description f The EST 270 Series Non -Coded Fire Alarm Stations are sturdy, attractive, and designed for economical installation. The station is available in the following operational and functional designs: — The 270 Series provides a single action, break glass initiat- All non -coded statins are designed for either flush or surface ing station. It is available with normally open (N.O.), nor- mounting. For flush mounting a 4 inch standard North mally closed (N.C.) or combination N.O. /N.C. contacts. The American square box with single gang plaster cover should be basic 270 Series have screw terminals for field connection. used. For surface mounting the 270 Series or 270P Series, use The 270A Series Manual Stations have 6 inch (150mm) wire P- 027193 Cast Box, P- 039250 Steel Box, or Cat. No. 1291 leads. Housing for weatherproof enclosure. — The 270P Series is a break glass, normally open pre - signal station. The pull of the lever sounds an alarm on all pre - signal WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. indicating devices. Inserting a key and turning it will initiate a As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you general evacuation alarm. Screw terminals are provided for discuss further safeguards with your local fire protect specialist. field connection. Ordering Information All models are fire alarm red with Aluminum Strips. They are marked "Pull in Case of Fire" on the pull handle. Marking Switch Contacts Field Connections Cat. No. (top of device) Single Pole Double Pole Open Circuit Screw Terminals Wire Leads Pre - Signal 270 -DPO Fire Alarm x x x 270 -DPO -L Local Alarm x x x 270 -SPO Fire Alarm x x x 270A -DPO Fire Alarm x x x 270A -SPO Fire Alarm x x x 270P -DPO Fire Alarm x x x x 270P -SPO Fire Alarm x x x x EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941- 739-4638; FAX 941- 727 -1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519- 376-2430; FAX 519- 3767258 INTERNATIONALSALES: 905- 270 -1711, FAX905- 270 -9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD &NEWPORT,, ME Issue a Literature Sheet #85001 -0303 Page 1 of 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Mounting (25m I (38mm) 3 -1/4" (82mm) DOOR RELEASE WALL SURFACE FOR TEST & RESET AND Null GLASS REPLACEMENT (INCLUDED WITH �� PRE -SIG AL STATIONS) in ra GEN ALARM KEY SWITCH S.P.S.T. (INCLUDED WITH 1 4 - PRE - SIGNAL STATIONS) ( 114mm ) ONLY 1 _ P27165 GLASS ROD 4 i r DETA FI FLUSH BOX . UNIT FITS 4" & PLASTER COVER BWI R WITH % SINGLE GANG OPENING 4 HAVING DE T OF 22 1/4 MIN. FLUSH INSTALLATION USING P- 024900 STEEL BOX - 3 -1/8" 3 -1/2" . 3 -5/32" 3 -9/16° r - (80mm) (89mm) I (80mm) (25mm (9Gmm) (25mm) 1 1 r J L o o . 4.1/2" 4 -9,16" (114mm) (116mm) 4 li 1 r 0 FRONT SIDE STEEL SURFACE BOX FRONT CAST SURFACE BOX SIDE P -039250 P -027193 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. C 2004 EST Printed in U.S.A. (origin) Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0303 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. A product of EST Marketing, Sarasota, FL EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONVENTIONAL INITIATING DEVICES = E L SS4 Low-profile Plug-in Photoelectric Detector it EC30U -3 Features � � � ,� E Sensitive to visible and invisible products of combustion 4 3 � , L , Finely tuned to sense all fire types, especially slow burning. e:;'. > -:r.." � i,_ ._ smoldering fires fuelled by combustibles typically found in O modern multi -use buildings. L U 9 Shownwithbase �;..a•, -� -_� z ordered separately > - , M Stable, reliable design Uses the light scattering principle for smoke detection and is not ` ;> `: . .; � � ; h oar:; affected by air movement.;:_ ▪ Non - polarized Simplifies installation of field wiring ® Simple to install, difficult to vandalize Twist - and -lock design saves installation and maintenance time. Field- configurable locking mechanism prevents unauthorized The installation and maintenance advantages of the EC30U -3 add removal. value to this detector throughout its service life. Its twist- and -lock Flexible mounting options design makes short work of installation and maintenance opera - Compatible standard base mounts to 1 -gang, 4" octagonal, tions. A plastic breakout on the detector housing optionally prevents removal from the base except with a special tool. BESA, or European single -gang boxes. ® At- a- glance alarm indication A bright, easy -to -see LED on the detector glows steady when it is in alarm, thus eliminating much of the guesswork when responding An on-board high - intensity LED glows bright red when the unit is in alarm, making alarm response a simple and straightforward to front -panel indications. If a detector is removed for any reason while the panel is in its normal state, a zone trouble condition will operation. result. This ensures the integrity of the alarm system at all times. ® Easy to maintain EC30U -3 detectors are manufactured to strict international Removable housing and insect meshfacilitates cleaning. ISO 9001 standards.Allelectronicsemploysurfacemounttechnol- • Attractive appearance with clean, modern lines ogy (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A Low - profile design blends easily with surroundings, extending corrosion - resistent conformal coating is used to seal components less than 2 (61 mm) from the ceiling, including base. against dust and humidity. Description Application EC30U -3 low- profile plug -in photoelectric detectors measure -up to Thanks to its high - performance photoelectric sensor, the EC30U -3 the quality and performance standards that have made EST fire responds quickly and reliably to all fire types, especially slow detection products the industry's best price - performance buy burning fires fuelled by combustibles typically found in modern available today. Meticulously engineered to deliver high - perfor- multi -use buildings. Particles as small as 0.5 microns will be mancefeatures, superb reliability, and unbeatable quality, the detected by the sensing element, triggering an alarm at the first EC30U -3 is a low -cost solution for conventional detection applica- sign of smoke. tions. EST recommends that all detectors be installed according to the The EC30U -3 distinguishes itself as a performance leader in its latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. class with its highly stable design that resists air movements caused by heating and air conditioning, and changing environ- mental conditions. This makes it a reliable performer ideally suited to modern building interiors. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941 - 739-4200; FAX 941- 727 -0740 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519 - 376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905- 270 -1711; FAX905- 270 -9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD and NEWPORT, ME Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0552 Page 1 of 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Oompatibility Maximum Detectors Zone ID Panel model Zone model UL ULC UL I ULC QuickStart ZA8 -2, ZB16 -4 40 30 100 EST1-2Z3, -2Z3R, -2Z6, -2ZR 46213 - 2101,- 2102,- 2104, -2105 40 00 EST3 IDC8 /4 48 30 00 I 0.0 LSS4 /12(R), LSS4 /36(R), LSS4 /52(R) 8ZEXP, 4CLA, Motherboard 48 0.0 LSS4(R) 4ZEXP 48 0.0 130108, 240113, 240119 48 3289B IRC -3 130082, 48 3289A 240124 (RZB12 -6 only) 48 5389 FCC 130108, 240113, 240119 48 3289B 130082 48 3289A FireShield CPU 24 24 100 I 100 Mounting Specifications ____J _ Operating Voltage Range 14 - 30 Vdc Normal Operating Current 62NA _ ` panel 7 2.4" (61 mm) Alarm Current 100 m (max.) limited by control . Sensitivity Range 1.38 - 3.08% obs /ft Test Feature Sensitivity reading using Test/Picker Tool 4.65 (118 mm) I Operating Environment Altitude Not Applicable Temperature 32° F to 100° F (0° C to 38° C) EC Series with Standard Base Humidity 20 - 95% RH (non condensing) Air Velocity 0 - 5,000 ft/min (manufacturer rated) Standard bases mount to the following electrical boxes: 0 - 300 ft/min (UL listed) • North American 31/2 inch octagon boxes Storage Environment 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) Temperature • North American 4 inch octagon boxes Maximum Spacing 30 ft (9.1 m) centers • North American 1 -gang electrical boxes Construction White molded high- impact • European 1 -gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers fire- retardant plastic • European BESA boxes UL Compatibility ID A Compatible Bases See Ordering Information Wiring Ordering Information The detector mounting bases will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm #16 Model Description Ship Wt. (1.0mm #14 AWG (1.5mm and #12 AWG (2.5mm wire sizes. lb (kg) EC30U -3 Low - profile Plug -in Photoelectric Detector 0.25 (0.11) CSBU - 1: Standard detector base CSBU - Standard detector base Provides plug -in IN ( -) OUT() CSB4U -1 4" Standard detector base tamper- resistant From control panel To next device 0.11 (0.05) mounting. Includes T CRB4U -1 4" Detector base with relay screw terminals for . *` ? o ;.,° CSBU -3 Detector base with resistor connection of installs- 4 % t N ) EC -LED Remote Alarm LED 0.4 (0.18) lion wires. From it *,,, ,, ` 1 s iwoirr1+) P-' t f 'r. k. / \ \ 17S Not ueed C -TRlM Trim skirt for standard base 0.4 (0.18) e ED N, -, \`� `0 C -PST Detector picker /sensitivity tester 1.4 (0.64) Eatemol LEO ( -) OUT f -) . To nM device EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2003 EST Printed in U.S.A. (origin) Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0552 issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONVENTIONAL INITIATING DEVICES l m ;ibr 4 T � � -s ue Co ra..a p??t !.,.. ,!tY QulckSfart� flreShleld :�EST2 EST3 ' LSS4,�' iRG3fFCC Duct Smoke Detector and Housing - EC3ODU -3 Detector and 6260A -CU Housing CO Features �+�• " lad y • Sensitive to visible and invisible products of combustion � Finely tuned to sense all fire types, especially slow burning, MEA smoldering fires fuelled by combustibles typically found in - modern multi -use buildings. ( ) M All field wiring to base terminals Wiring to base is same as thatfor area smoke detection *Pending ® Suitable for high air velocity applications Up to 4000 ft. /min. (22.8 m /sec) with photoelectric head • Suitable for ducts up to 10 ft. (3.05 m) wide Air Velocity Test Kit Description The 6263 -EC Air ar ,aa'ar II SuPrilk White plastic ball 6260A -CU Housing Velocity Test Kit is ChermaRy Nylon The 6260A -CU Duct Detector /Sensor Housing assembly is de- i imm'• used mstalla Pe. calibration ,,;nis„,ni tu '"'"' signed for mounting in an air duct to detect the presence of smoke lion and maintenance � rubber a,an9 in the airstream of duct work sections of the HVAC air handling of duct smoke —� J., systems typically used in commercial buildings. detectors. The kit, I `onneSor which contains an air b Each housing is packaged with detailed installation instructions, velocity meterwith arv.ka Ycaaeo tit gaskets, a 6 inch (150 mm) exhaust tube, and a self - adhesive accessories, Return grille Probe drilling template for locating and mounting the detector. The large psychrometer, and access door is completely removable to allow fast detector head testfixture, is used to Tea,g.ura installation and field wiring connections. All field wiring is measure air velocity terminated at the detector's plug -in base (ordered separately). and humidity to P ay c hromater The housing is constructed of durable 16 gauge steel finished in ensure compliance red baked enamel. Five one -gang knockouts on the housing with detector specifi- provide convenient locations for mounting an alarm LED or test cations. station (ordered separately). These accessories are mounted on one -gang faceplates and can also be remote mounted. Duct Detector Air Sampling Tubes The 6260A -CU Duct Smoke Detector Housing is designed for use One air sampling inlet tube must be ordered for each duct smoke with the EC3ODU -3 photoelectric smoke detector and two optional detector housing. The inlet tube can be easily cut to any length and bases. must span the entire width of the air duct. Tubes longer than 36 EC3ODU Duct Smoke Detector inches (900 mm) must be supported at both ends. Tubes are available from 8 inches (200 mm) to 120 inches (3.05 m). Refer to Sensitive to visible and invisible products of combustion, the Ordering Information for available lengths. EC3ODU -3 is finely tuned to sense all fire types, especially slow burning, smoldering fires fuelled by combustibles typically found in modern multi -use buildings. The detector features a stable, reliable design that uses advanced light scattering principles for smoke detection. It is not affected by air velocities typical of air handling systems. The EC3ODU -3 is non - polarized, which simpli- fies field wiring. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941 - 739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519 - 376-2430; FAX 519- 376 -7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711, FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PIUSFIELDS NEWPORT, ME Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85001 -0575 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. 4pplication fhe 6260A -CU Duct Smoke Detector Housing requires a flat, housing must be installed with its inlet air sampling tube upstream accessible area on the duct of at least 7 -3/8 inch (188 mm) W x 7 of the exhaust tube. Before installing the duct detector housing, test inch (175 mm) H. The duct housing must be installed on ducts at the duct air velocity to verify that it is within the limits of the Duct least 8 inches (200 mm) wide. To avoid the effects of stratification, Smoke Detector that is being installed. Also verify that the duct air install the detector housing a minimum of six duct widths beyond relative humidity is within 0 to 85% RH. any bends in the duct. Duct detectors are usually installed on the Application with Detector Relay Bases supply duct after the air filters, or in the return air stream prior to The number of smoke detectors installed on any single two -wire being diluted by outside air. non - addressable circuit is limited by the control panel. However, Duct detectors continually sample airflow in a HVAC duct and when the duct detector assembly includes relay bases to control initiate an alarm or supervisory event whenever smoke is detected. more than onefunction (eg. elevator capture, fan shutdown) only An alarm or supervisory event is activated when the quantity one smoke detector is permitted per circuit and all other initiating (percent obscuration) of combustion products in thatair sample devices, such as heat detectors, manual stations, waterfiow exceeds the detector's sensitivity setting. switches, etc., must be connected to other initiating circuits. If the duct detector assembly includes a relay base and other relay bases Air velocity in the duct maintains the air flow that enters the reside on that circuit, activating any duct detector test switch will detector housing through perforations in the air sampling inlet tube operate all the relay bases on the circuit. and dischargesthrough the outlet exhaust tube. The detector Optional Accessory Modules Detector Bases The EC -LED Alarm Indicator can be installed re- Detectors attach to the base with a simple plug -and twist action, motely or directly onto the 6260A -CU housing. The allowing quick and easy removal for cleaning and servicing. Bases unit hasterminalsfor making field connections to the feature robust wiring terminals with captive clamping washersto ' , duct detector mounting base and features a red LED ensure secure wiring termination. Terminals are provided inside ' operated by each detector. cplate. One EC -LED may be Dthe etector basesaccept LEDs, saccept #18 AWG (0.75mm #16 (1.0mm) # 4 AWG (1.5mm and #12 AWG (2.5mm wire sizes. 0 :=, ;:'; '!, The C -DTS Alarm Indicator /Test Station can be installed remotely or directly onto the 6260A -CU The CSBU -1 standard base provides simple plug- !!„;;!:.441r0: x�<" a °. P P P 9 *'' P housing. They are key-operated, supplied with two yl and -twist installation for all EC series detectors. keys, and feature a red LED and keyswitch on a one- ? ", € Removal of the detector does not require the discon- '-! " gang stainless steel plate. Wire leads are provided for nection of wirin 9• ba, making field connections to the duct detector mount- ing base. Turning the key to test puts the zone that the detector is connected to in alarm. The fire alarm k y ` . The CSBU -3 resistor base limits alarm current on control panel will also enter alarm state. When the key �. k '' certain compatible control panels that do not include is turned to the RESET/TEST position, the LED current limited initiating devices circuits. It is also used illuminates and all relay bases on the same circuit with FireShield panels when mixing detectors and and activate. The C -DTS may also be used as selective contact type devices (i.e.: 280 series heat detectors) reset. If a detector alarms, turning the key to RESET/ on circuits programmed for smoke detector verifica- TEST and then back to the ON position will reset the tion. detector, assuming the smoke condition has cleared. If , the fire alarm control panel is in alarm, the panel must .r� ,�<" The CRB4U-1 relay base provides voltage -free relay be resetfirst. The key cannot be removed when in the i; � r-" contacts (Normally Open, Normally Closed, and `" applications position. ` ��� Common) for PP according to the state of the line voltage measured across H - IN /OUT and ( -) IN. The circuit monitors the line voltage and switches the relay contacts as soon as the line voltage goes into alarm state. Once the line voltage goes back to normal state, the relay switches the contacts back to their original positions. Relay contacts rated: 30Vdc @ 1.25 A 50Vdc @0.5A 50Vac @0.5A EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001 -0575 Issue 3 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Wiring Installation and Mounting CSBU -1 Standard detector base Duct Detectors must always be installed in accordance with the IN(+) OUT (+) latest recognized editions of local and national fire alarm codes. Terminal Description Front cover t From control panel To next device 1 Notused t t t— 2 OUT ( -) Adapter Plate t 1 , !;7 114 .111 ✓ 3 IN ( -) 4 4 . e 4 Notused , 1 ' EC -LED 5 IN /OUT(+) Base rom e 5 6 F 4� 6 Notused j j 4 � J 7 Notused \ s\ : • ,/ 8 LED(-) IN (-) �\ ,� Sensor rl; Male- female standoff 4 4 OUT( -) _ To next device Duct CSBU -3 Resistor base houal g IN ( +) OUT ( +) Front control panel To next deuce Terminal Description _ 1 Notused sed Smoke chamber gasket — 2 OUT ( -) smoke chamber 4 No -1 4 Notused Neopene EC -LEO 5 u Ph uIiIi — Front R� °, 5 ''•,;. C �} 6 IN /OUT( +) tube sampling -y -a , et gasket anel 7 Notused connector to housing 8 LED (-) Red exhaust IN ( -) \ ��.� >O• .I connector ` 0 J ' Afr inle` sampling _ -. tube( lent wth 0 Exhaust tube air holes facing o (supplied) airflow) orient with o slant directed OUT( -) away from airflow To next device Rubber stopper MUM be installed CRB4U -1 Detector rela base nto end of Y sampling tube IN ( +) OUT (+) Terminal Description Front control panel To next device . --► i 1 Relay Normally Open . -to Closed P 2 OUT ( -) Contact EC-LED ® 3 IN ( -) AIRFLOW AIR DUCT AIRFLOW .1,- ► l\ 4 Relay Normally Closed r�< ` O �\ Common 5 IN / +) Front l � ��•� L r 6 Notused if control a t )�Il�1 7 Relay Common R ` r 1, ' 8 LED ( -) One offour / IN ) -) � ��% conduitt or 3/4' , F 5• (127 mm N 4, :� combination ) '® Knockout Locations IO1OCkO1ts + \� Normally Open O i 0 I E—+ cov en 4 f OUT (-) / 0' (178 mm) To next device O Eill• C - DTS Test Station O'' IN (0) OUT (0) -3/8• From control panel To next device - ( 187mm) Normally Closed Contact ♦ ' , i G reenground wire �C1 , Relay Terminal Description s s \ � " ' �\ Common Bla 1 Relay Normally Open Front U \ ° C -DTS " Yellow 2 OUT ( -) panel IgMI Test control i � ,\ tA r /'•` r.' , ] , Station 3 IN (- )1C- DTS(White) IN ( -) ® \'\ ® , . ��...� White +� _ J 4 Relay Normally Closed # °, 5 IN/OUT ( + )/C-DTS (Black) `� 6 Notused ® � Normally Open 7 Relay Common Ie Contact 8 LED ( -) /C -DTS (Yellow) OUT ( -) To next donee EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85001-0575 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Specifications Ordering Information o260A -CU Housing Catalog Ship Wt. Air Velocity Range 300 to 4,000 ft/min (1.5 to 20 m /s) Number Description lb. (kg) Dimensions 7 -3/8 inch W x 7 inch H x 5 inch D Duct Smoke Housing (188 mm x 178 mm x 127 mm) 6260A -CU Duct Smoke Detector Housing 6.5 (3.0) Material 16 Gauge Cold Rolled Steel 6261 -001 Air sampling Tube Inlet 8 inch (200mm) .25 (0.1) Finish Red - Baked Enamel 6261 -002 Air sampling Tube Inlet 24 inch (600mm) .5 (0.2) Conduit Knockouts Combination 1/2 inch and 6261 -003 Air Sampling Tube Inlet 42 inch (1060mm) 1.6 (0.75) 3/4 inch on top, bottom, and sides Agency Listings UL, ULC 6261 -006 Air Sampling Tube Inlet 78 inch (1980mm) 2.2 (1.0) NOTE: The 6260A -CU Duct Smoke Detector Housing is not weatherproof 6261 - 010 Air Sampling Tube Inlet 120 inch (3048mm) 4.4 (2.0) or dust tight. Duct Smoke Head and Bases EC3ODU - Duct Smoke Detector EC3ODU -3 Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector 1.3 (0.6) Operating Voltage Range 14 - 30 Vdc CRB4U -1 Detector Relay Base 0.25 (0.1) Normal Operating Current 62pA CSBU -1 Detector Standard Base 0.25 (0.1) Alarm Current 100 mA (max.) limited by control panel CSBU -3 Detector Resistor Base 0.25 (0.1) Sensitivity Range 1.38 - 3.08% obs /ft Accessories Operating Environment 6263 -EC Air Velocity Test Kit Temperature 32° F to 100° F (0° C to 38° C) Humidity 20 - 95% RH (non condensing) EC -LED Fire Alarm LED Indicator 0.25 (0.1) Air Velocity 0 - 5,000 ft/min (manufacturer rated) C -DTS Fire Alarm LED/Test Station 0.25 (0.1) 0 - 300 ft/min (UL listed) WARNING: Duct detectors have specific limitations. Duct detectors are not a replacement fora building's regularfire detection system. They are not a substitute for an open area smoke detector or for early warning detection. Smoke detectors are not designed to detect toxic gases which can build up to hazardous levels in some fires. These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, you should discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2004 EST Printed in U.S.A. (origin) Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001 -0575 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. A product of EST Marketing, Sarasota, FL EDWARDS ,a TECHNOLOGY POWER SUPPLIES EDWARDS SYSTEMS FECHNOLOGY .,.._ , ... , ,, CcxttpaLbrlrt Qu�ckSta FreS hield E5T2 s EST3 LSS4 _.... lRC40ed ) lr1 Remote Booster Power Supplies Models: BPS6A and BPS1 OA ( �� Features } ® Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits )NACs). ▪ Provides strobe synchronization. • Use as auxiliary Power Supply. ;, 6k i � C CI Extensive UL Listings )Listed accessory under the following l E standards) Standard CCN Description UL864 UOXX Fire Alarm Systems "'" UL636 ANET, UEHX7 Holdup Alarm Units and Systems UL609 AOTX, AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems supervise four Class B or two Class A NAC circuits and monitor two UL294 ALVY, UEHX7 Access Control Systems controlling inputs from external sources. UL365 APAW, APAW7 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational ULC-S527 UOXXC Control Units, Fire Alarm (Canada) configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied ULC - S303 AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and with its own enclosure providing ample space for additional Systems (Canada) interface modules and battery compartment. ULC-S304 AMCX7 Central and Monitoring Station The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6.5 or Burglar Alarm Units (Canada) 10 amp version @ 24 Vdc. C22.2 No. 205 Signaling Equipment (Canada) UL1076 APOU, APOU7 Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units Application UL1610 AMCX Central Station Alarm Unit PP • Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions. The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for ▪ Includes four independent 3 amp NACs audible and visual devices helping remove system capacity or site application constraints. The booster may also be used to power — each configurable as auxiliary outputs. auxiliary, access control and security devices, in addition to fire • Configurable signal rates. devices. • Field selectable input -to- output correlation. Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main panel's ® Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates the need to existing NACs. wire a separate trouble contact back to the control panel. During ® NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. alarm do, c and ain panelar's con default itin configuration deteted faults is continuous re overridden 24 Vdc on the all m NAGS ® 110 Vac and 230 Vac versions typically used to drive visual devices. On board trouble contact is IB On -board status LEDs for easy recognition of wiring faults. supplied for applications requiring trouble contact monitoring. ▪ Supports up to 24 Amp hour batteries for fire and security The booster power supply provides the capability to maximize applications, up to 65 Amp hour for access control applications. available power by being able to supply power for multiple services including Access Control, Security and Fire. For security applications, space is provided to mount a tamper switch in the Description cabinet. When used for Fire Alarm notification with Genesis P Notification appliances, the booster provides the ability to syn- The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self- contained 24 Vdc chronize strobes as well as horn signals. The booster flexibility power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual allows synchronization with upstream devices, or, the booster may power requirements as well as provide power for auxiliary, access be used to synchronize downstream devices, as well as other control and security applications. The booster contains all of the boosters and their connected devices. Up to 10 boosters deep necessary circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and may be configured while maintaining strobe synchronization. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: BRADENTON, FL 888 -378 -2329; FAX 866 -503 -3996 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519 - 376-2430; FAX 519 - 376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711, FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD & NEWPORT, ME Issue 1 Literature Sheet #85005 -0125 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. 9PS notification appliance circuits easily configure for either of and, one for ac power. The trouble contact has a sixteen second vo signaling rates: 3 -3 -3 temporal or continuous. California rate delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition is detected. is also available on certain models. This makes the BPS ideal for This reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac applications requiring signaling rates not available from the main brownouts. panel. It also allows independent setup of a notification appliance NAC configuration options include: ac power fail delay (16 circuit without interfering with the main panel and its initiating seconds or 6 hours); sensing input to NAC output correlations; circuits. and, auxiliary outputs. All NACs are configurable as auxiliary In addition to the generated signal rates, the BPS can also be outputs. Auxiliary outputs can be always on, or off after 30 configured to follow the signal rate of the main panel's notification seconds without ac power. As auxiliary output, the booster may appliance circuit. This allows seamless expansion of existing NACs. power access control and security devices. Should an overcurrent BPS includes occur, the booster automatically opens the circuit. The booster The B cludes seven on -board LED indicators: one for each The resident NAC; es sev n battery on-board LED indicators: c one ors: one for fault; each automatically restores the circuit when the overcurrent is removed. Jumpers configure the BPS for Class A or Class B wiring. Engineering Specification Supply where needed EST BPS series Booster Power Supplies as NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate from intelligent an extension of Notification Appliance Circuits. The extension shall Signature Series modules. The booster NACs must be configurable be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply. The supply to operate independently at any one of the following rates: must incorporate its own standby batteries. Batteries must be sized continuous, California Rate, or 3 -3 -3 temporal. Fault conditions on for <24 >, <60> hours of standby followed by <5 >, <30> the booster shall not impede alarm activation of host NAC circuits. minutes of alarm. It must be possible to support up to 24 Amp hour batteries. The booster must be able to provide concurrent power for Notification devices, Security devices, Access Control equipment The booster supply must incorporate four independent supervised and Auxiliary devices such as door holders. The BPS must provide Notification Appliance Circuits. It shall be possible to configure the the ability to synchronize Genesis series strobes and horns. Installation and Mounting Power- limited wiring area D5 .i:.-::: f O i:4:,: , - %' ' l ,' f • Top View ` ° -. ,, µit ;,r%%;: , ; D2 I D3 > 2 " ,° `` .:Z • Front View O = (3U ('_ • Route AC supply gam o- 10 °• °• � • ;SW: O through these • o . `,, D1 D6 knockouts only Y • (Nonpower- limited Battery wiring (non power- and supervised) ry g ( p All knockouts m o limited and supervised) G for 3/4 in conduit Battery Battery ci • (1.9 cm) • Notes 1. Maintain 1/4 -inch (6 mm) spacing between power - limited and D7 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 nonpower - limited wiring or use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable per NEC. 17.0 in 3.5 in 13.0 in 6.5 in 3.375 in 12.0 in [2] Power - limited and supervised when not configured as (43.2 cm) (8.9 cm) (33.0 cm) (16.5 cm) (8.6 cm) (30.4 cm) auxiliary power. Non - supervised when configured as auxiliary power. [3] Source must be power - limited. Source determines supervision. 4. When using larger batteries, make sure to position the battery terminals towards the door. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Typical Wiring Single booster anywhere on a notification appliance circuit Existing NAC end -of -line resistors are not required to be installed at the booster's terminals. This allows multiple NAC Circuit >To next signaling boosters to be driven from a single NAG circuit without the NAC Circuit device, booster, or EOL resistor need for special configurations. CI) CD m > NAC output #1 a Fire Alarm = > NAC output #2 Control Panel a r. > NAC output #3 S S > NAC output #4 -a v F.. c Booster Power Multiple boosters cascaded from a Supply single notification appliance circuit To next signaling NAC Circuit v ` ' >device, booster, or Multiple CC1(S) modules using the EOL resistor m > NAC output #1 BPS's sense inputs NAC output #2 Fire Alarm m > NAC output #3 Control Panel v' NAC output #4 o Notification appliance circuit (NAC) TB1 Booster Po Supply er NAC1/ +[rJ]� EOL 15 Supply AUX1 - [�JI EOL 15 KSl I' To next signaling NAC2/ + [�J1 APP - 03 CDR] V >device, booster, or EOL resistor AUX2 - [ �. ] Notification appliance circuit (NAC) J m > NAC output #1 NAC3/ +[[' J UL listed NAC output #2 AUX3 - [ 1 EOL 15 KO > NAC output #3 .g NAC output #4 NAC4/ +I 1 AUX4 - F I Booster Power 200 mAAUX V7 (rJl Supply Continuous m E I . To next signaling I— V >device, booster, or IN [ri + EOL resistor m > NAC output #1 Sense 1 COM [€1 - m > NAC output #2 OUT IC/1 -- 47 K > NAC output #3 IN VA + v ) NAC output #4 Sense 2 COM [ l - E. r�l�l —EOL47 K OUT [ ICI 1 o l= Booster Power NO [�Jl I - + - + Supply Trouble COM L' is I I NC ['J] 10 9 10 9 TB2, CC1(S) module CC1(S) module 8765 0 4321 8765 0 4321 +- - +I+- Security and access ( BPS TB1 24V 12V NAC1/ +[2 ■Security Security — EOL AUX1 - [� mis• 24DC12 �/l� _ monitoring device device device NAC2/ +[»l AUX2 - FA NAC3/ +[r�l AUX3 - fE DI NAC4/ +FA AUX4 - [ril Control panel BPS [1] Card reader Card reader Card reader controller controller controller + — + — + — + — + — A- - A- To next device - or end [1] Disable the BPS's ground fault jumper (JP3) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 1 Literature Sheet #85005 -0125 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. specifications Model 6.5 amp Booster 10 amp Booster AC Line Voltage 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz 250 watts 375 watts Notification Appliance Circuit Ratings 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 6.5A max total all NACs 10A max total all NACs Trouble Relay 2 Amps @ 30Vdc Auxiliary Outputs Four configurable outputs replace NACs 1, 2, 3 or 4. as auxiliary outputs and 200 mA dedicated auxiliary. (See note 2.) Input Current (from an existing NAC) 3mA @ 12Vdc, 6mA @ 24Vdc Booster Internal Supervisory Current 70mA Signature Mounting Space Accomodates three two -gang modules. Maximum Battery Size 10 Amp Hours (2 of 12V10A) in cabinet up to 24 Amp hours with external battery cabinet for fire and security applications; up to 65 Amp hours for access control applications in external battery box. Terminal Wire Gauge 18 -12 AWG Relative Humidity 0 to 93% non condensing @ 32 °C Temperature Rating 32° to 120 °F (0° to 49 °C) NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B - Output Signal Rates Continuous, California rate, 3 -3 -3 temporal, or follow installed panel's NAC. (See note 1.) Ground Fault Detection Enable or Disable via jumper Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM Notes 1. Model BPS *CAA provides selection for California rate, in place of temporal. 2. Maximum of 8 Amps can be used for auxiliary output. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Shipping Wt. lb (kg) BPS6A 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply 13 ( 5.9) BPS6A/230 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) 13 (5.9) BPS6CAA 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 13 (5.9) BPS10A 10 Amp Booster Power Supply 13 (5.9) BPS10A/230 10 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) 13 (5.9) BPS1OCAA 10 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 13 ( 5.9) Related Equipment 12V6A5 7.2 Amp Hour Battery, two required 3.4 (1.6) 12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery, two required 9.5 (4.3) 3 -TAMP Tamper switch BC -1 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 40 Amp Hour Batteries) 58 (26.4) BC -2 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 17 Amp Hour Batteries) 19 (8.6) 12V17A 18 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 1) 13 (5.9) 12V24A 24 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 1) 20 (9.07) 12V40A 40 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see notes 1, 2) 32 (14.5) 12V50A 50 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see notes 1, 2) 40 (18.14) 12V65A 65 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see notes 1, 2) 49 (22.2) Notes 1. Requires installation of separate battery cabinet. - 2. BPS supports batteries greater than 24 Amp hours for access control applications only. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2004 EST Printed in U.S.A. (origin) Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Aproductof ,Bradenton,FL CIENESIS,. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES ,.. ..A;. m COtttpatib�lity��QttciccStart FireShteld EST2X EST3 fACr3/FGC Selectable 1S, 30, 75, Field Configurable '75 � =� or 110 cd strobe! �... Horns and Strobes G1 Series '° Features •« °�:�� M Unique low - profile design . .. , � 4 — The most compact UL- 1971/ULC -S526 listed strobe available 3s : � — Ultra -slim — protrudes less than one inch from the wall g� i.0i — Attractive appearance 00.1. f a L — No visible mounting screws V Four field - configurable options in one device — Select 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd strobe output w1 — Select high (default) or low dB horn output R p A — Selecttemporal (default)orsteadyhornoutput — Select public mode flash rate (default) or private mode ;FCi E� = � w. =: +' �� - temporal flash Easyto install <Ei> M3► :: — Fits standard 1 -gang electrical boxes — no trim plate needed g Pending , .:;.; — Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings One or more patents pending. — Pre - assembled with captive hardware — #12 AWG terminals— ideal for long runs or existing wiring with FullLight technology go well beyond the minimum UL- M Unparalleled performance required "T" pattern, significantly exceeding UL -1971 and ULC- — Industry's most even lightdistribution S526 lightdistribution requirements. — Meets tough synchronizing standardsfor strobes Although all Genesis strobes are self-synchronizing, when installed — Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe with an optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from — Low currentdraw minimizes system overhead devices on the same circuit synchronize to within 10 milliseconds — Independent horn control over a single pair of wires of each otherindefiniteiy . This exceeds the two-hour minimum — Highly regulated in -rush current specified in the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is — Multiple frequency tone improves wall penetration required per circuit. — Industry'sfirsttemporal strobe output Genesis strobes and horn - strobes offer 15 to 110 candela output, Description which is selectable with a conveniently - located switch on the side of the device. The candela output setting remains clearly visible The Genesis line of signals are among the smallest, most compact even after final installation, yet it stays locked in place to prevent audible - visible emergency signaling devices in the world. About unauthorizedtampering. the size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to blend with any decor. Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a unique multiplefrequencytonethatresults in excellentwall penetration Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, EST Genesis strobes and an unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, an for either coded or non -coded signal circuits. They can also be set exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a highly for low dB output with a jumper cut that reduces horn output by controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts about 5 dB. employing this new technology have given rise to a new bench- mark in strobe performance — FuIlLighttechnology. Genesis signals feature textured housings in architecturally neutral white ortraditional fire red. An ingenious iconographic symbol FullLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution indicates the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code - pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular compliant and is easily recognized by all building occupants reflectors. This ensures the entire coverage area receives consis- regardless of what language they speak. Models with "FIRE" tent illumination from the strobeflash. As a result, Genesis strobes markings are also available. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941 - 739-4638; FAX 941- 727 -1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519 - 376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • US. MANUFACTURiNG: PflTSFIELD& NEWPORT, ME Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Page 'I of 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. 4ppIication Horns The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with denesis strobes are UL 1971- listed for use indoors as wall- alert or alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient mounted public -mode notification appliances for the hearing sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a impaired. Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), (1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambient sound level is, A- where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public weighted sound pressure measured overa 24 -hour period. accommodation as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (see application notes - USA). Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level. The Combination horn - strobe signals must be installed in accordance actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the with guidelines established for strobe devices. space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. Strobes The following guidelines are based on ANSI /NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1999). When applied and installed in accor- Application Notes - USA dance with that code, EST strobes meet or exceed the illumina- Audible signals in the public mode should never have a sound tion produced by the ADA- specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at 50 level less than 75 dBA at 10' (3 m) per NFPA 72. Signals cannot feet.* exceed 120 dBA per ADA and NFPA 72 at the minimum hearing distance to audible appliance. Non - Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobes* Strobe and combination horn /strobe devices should be installed Up to 20' x 20' (6.1 m x 6.1 m) One 15 cd strobe with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more Up to 30' x 30' (9.1 m x 9.1 m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. Horns should be Up to 40' x 40' (12.2 m x 12.2 m) One 75 cd or two 30 cd strobes installed with their tops not less than 6 inches (152 mm) below the Up to 50' x 50' (15.2 m x 15.2 m) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobes ceiling and not less than 90 inches (2.3 m) above the finished floor. Corridors Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination 15 cd strobes spaced at 100' audible /visual signals must be installed in accordance with NFPA Any length. (30.5 m) max. Strobes must be guidelines established for strobes. Maximum width: 20' (6.1m). placed within 15' (4.5m) of each end of the corridor. ADA requires visible signals in the following areas: ADA suggests using 75 cd strobes throughout an area, with spacing that never • rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other common use areas. xceeds 50 ft from the strobe to any point in the protected space. • sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing Non - Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: EST strobes rated at less impairment (in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non - sleeping • work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per areas only. Install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches Title 1 of ADA). (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. No point in any space (including corridors) required to have Application Notes - Canada strobes should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) the horizontal plane). The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Handbook of 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications level from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies published by EST Press, or contact your local EST representative. other than residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA Sleeping rooms: EST 110 cd strobes are intended for use in above ambient levels, and never less than 65 dBA. In sleeping S S eed along with a smoke rooms the sound pressure level from an audible signal shall not sleeping rooms and should be strobes be less than detector. It must be wall mounted at least 80" (2.03 m) above floor intervening doors between the level, but no closer than 24" (610 mm) to the ceiling. The distance sha band the installed not dBA when o r000m m are closed. Audible signal devices the device c from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16' (4.8 m). le ess than m to the center above shall the e e ffloor loor (per t CAN /ULC S524). Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobe The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm Any size 110 cd within 16 feet of pillow strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, EST recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Spacing. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Installation three -pulse temporal pattern. Units may be configured for use with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This Genesis horns and strobes mount to any standard one -gang results in a steady output that can be turned on and off (coded) as surface or flush electrical box. Matching optional trim plates are the system applies and removes power to the signal circuit. A used to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one- Genesis Signal Master is required when horn - strobe models are gang, two -gang, four -inch square, or octagonal boxes, and configured for coded systems. Non - temporal, horn -only models European 100 mm square. sound a steady tone. All Genesis signals come pre -as- Genesisstrobes and horn - strobes are shipped from thefactory F sembled with captive mounting screws ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode for easy installation. Two tabs at the operation. These signals may be configured for temporal flash by w top of the signal unlock the cover to cutting ajumper on the circuit board. This battery saving feature is top of the mounting hardware. The R 9 intended for private mode signaling only C shallow depth of Genesis devices ,� . , ` Gr leaves ample room behind the signal Genesis strobes and horn- strobes may be set for 15, 30, 75, or 110 for extra wiring. Once installed with the candela output. The output setting is changed by simply opening i cover in place, no mounting screws the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device are visible. does not have to be removed to change the output setting. The setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the device after the cover is closed. Genesis Horn /Strobe Field Configuration with optional Horns and horn - strobes are factory set for high dB output. Temporal horn and horn - strobe trim plate models are factory set to sound in a Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This reduces the output by about 5 dB. Wiring Field wiring terminals accommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm to 2.5 mm wiring. Horns, strobes, and combination horn - strobes are interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below. • 0 tk Polarity shown in P �� • To next device alarm condition or e of line ►. © , coup ��©' dnd evice V C!, O Note: Strobes must have continuous voltage EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Page 3 of 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. `3pecifications Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized, color impregnated engineered plastic. Exceeds 94V -0 UL flammability rating. Lens Optical grade polycarbonate (clear) Mounting Flush mount: 2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang box Surface mount: EST model 27193 surface mount box, wiremold box, or equivalent surface -mount box (indoor wall mount only) With optional trim plate: One -gang, two -gang, four -inch square, octagonal, or European single -gang box Wire connections Screw terminals: single input for both horn and strobe. #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm to 2.5 mm wire size Operating environment Indoor only: 32 -120 °F (0 -49 °C) ambient temperature. 93% relative humidity Agency UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S525, ULC S526, CSFM, CE, FCC, (MEA, FM pending). listings /approvals (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule.) Dimensions (HxWxD) Signal: 4 -1/2" x 2 -3/4" x 13/16" (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Trimplate: 5" (127 mm); Height - 5 -7/8" (149 mm); Depth - 1 /2" (13 mm) G1 -HD series temporal -tone horns: non - coded, filtered 16 -33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) Operating voltage G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes: non - coded, filtered 16 -33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR (or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1 -VM series strobes: non - coded, filtered 16 - 33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR G1 -P series steady -tone horns: coded or non - coded, filtered 20 -31 Vdc or unfiltered 20 -27 Vfwr Strobe output rating UL 1971, UL 1638, ULC S526: selectable 15 cd, 30 cd, 75 cd, or 110 cd output G1 -VM strobes and G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes: one flash per second synchronized with Strobe flash rate optional G1M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self- synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master) Temporal setting (private mode only): synchronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit Compatible synchronization G1M, G1M -RM, SIGA -CC1S, SIGA -MCC1S modules* G1 -HD temporal -tone horns and G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes: temporal rate synchronized Horn pulse rate with optional G1M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self- synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1 -P steady -tone horns: continuous, steady tone only Temporal audible pattern Y sec ON, 1 /2 sec OFF, Y sec ON, 1 /2 sec OFF, Y sec ON, 11/2 sec OFF, then repeat cycle Not compatible with G 1 -P Series horns. dBAoutput Average Sound Output (dBA) Temporal Horns, Horn- strobes (G1 -HD, G1 -HDVM series) - High dB Setting (High dB setting, anechoic, 24V, measured at 10ft) UL464 Average Peak � ` % Po „o °° w m Po o " ,o Po m w Po m °° °" ro +" so ' 411; 1111 KZIr11 r4 Temporal Steady Temporal /Steady Temporal /Steady 'P1,1 x ` 16 Vdc 81.4 85.5 91.4 94.2 1s' S'.':? " < , y . - tg"ek. ^t, �� rs 24 Vdc 84.4 88.6 94.5 97.6 ' 1 ' r^r ``. E:q'..` b gMN 33 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5::`; , " i`gaz 2, . i :• • F'' Temporal Horns, Horn- strobes (G1-HD, 1 -HDVM series) `--�� ' � °�� G series - Low dB Setting <s � u , •� � +s UL464 Average Peak Temporal Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady _ , -r ; 0 . 16 Vdc 76.0 80.1 86.3 89.2 24 Vdc 79.4 83.5 89.8 92.5 33 Vdc 82.1 86.5 92.5 95.3 Light output - (effective cd) Steady Tone Horns (G1 -P series) Percent of UL rating versus angle UL464 Average Peak t3V t,0 ,Po Po Po ro Po W b b 30 ,0 0 10 b ,0 W !0 7 20 Vdc 76.7 89.5 91 4 -: k:-' ' : ,Po � 24 Vdc 77.1 90 91.1 "g ; - ^ " „ ' 31 Vdc 77.2 90.4 91.6 n 4 `' t Notes 40 %, 3 - - ,'gyp• 1. All values shown are dBA measured at 10feet (3.01m). � '`' 2. UL464 values measured in reverberation room. s `,, ,' ,.,' _,: h• _ -\ ,_ ` °. `, sJ r s • 3. Average and Peak values are measured in anechoic chamber. � "r o• EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 4 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Current Draw Strobes, Horn - Strobes Horns Multi -cd Wall Strobes (G1 -VM) Wall Temporal Horns (G1 -HD) UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) UL Nameplate Rating (UL464 Effective May 2004) 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd High dB Low dB RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 103 141 255 311 16 Vdc 26 19 16 Vfwr _ 125 179 346 392 24 Vdc 36 27 33 Vdc 41 33 Typical Current (Measured by EST) 16 Vfwr 51 37 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 24 Vfwr 69 52 16 Vdc 85 79 127 124 245 243 285 283 33 Vfwr 76 70 20 Vdc 71 66 98 96 188 186 240 238 Typical Current (Measured by EST) 24 Vdc 59 55 82 80 152 150 191 190 High dB Low dB 33 Vdc 46 44 64 63 112 111 137 136 RMS Mean RMS Mean 16 Vfwr 119 64 169 97 332 203 376 240 16 Vdc 22 17 17 14 20 Vfwr 103 51 143 76 253 150 331 198 20 Vdc 24 19 19 16 24 Vfwr 94 44 129 65 218 121 262 152 24 Vdc 27 21 22 18 33 Vfwr 87 37 112 52 179 89 205 106 33 Vdc 32 25 26 22 16 Vfwr 34 15 30 14 Multi -cd Wall Temporal Horn- strobes (G1 -HDVM) - High dB Setting 20 Vfwr 40 19 34 16 UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) 24 Vfwr 45 21 38 18 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd 33 Vfwr 52 24 47 22 RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 129 167 281 337 Wall Horns (G1 -P) 16 Vfwr 176 230 397 443 UL Nameplate Rating Measured by EST Typical Current (Measured by EST) RMS RMS Mean 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd 20 Vdc 9 10 10 RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 24 Vdc 10 11 11 16 Vdc 102 89 135 129 246 242 309 305 31 Vdc 12 12 12 20 Vdc 88 77 109 104 193 190 248 243 20 Vfwr 8 9 8 24 Vdc 81 71 94 90 161 158 203 200 24 Vfwr 9 10 9 33 Vdc 74 64 72 74 124 121 154 151 16 Vfwr 144 77 182 106 352 212 393 249 20 Vfwr 141 68 162 87 274 158 362 210 NotesandComments 24 Vfwr 136 65 152 76 235 133 282 165 1. CurrentvaluesareshowninmA. 33 Vfwr 125 54 144 65 201 101 232 123 2 UL Nameplate RatingcanvaryfromTypicalCurrentduetomeasure- ment methods and instruments used. Multi -cd Wall Temporal Horn - strobes (G1-HDVM) - Low dB Setting 3. EST recommends using the Typical Current for system design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop calculations. UL Nameplate Rating (UL1971, Effective May 2004) 4 Use theVdcRMScurrentratingsforfilteredpowersupplyandbattery 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd AH calculations. Use the Vfwr RMS current ratings for unfiltered power RMS RMS RMS RMS supply calculations. 16 Vdc 122 160 274 330 5. Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcurrent protection devices are 16 Vfwr 162 216 383 429 typically rated for current in R MS values. Most of these devices operate based upon the heating affect of the currentflowing through the device. Typical Current (Measured by EST) The R MS current (not the mean current) determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold threshold for those devices. 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd 6. Our industry has used 'mean' currents over the years. However, UL will RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean directtheindustrytousethe2004RMSvaluesinthefuture. 16 Vdc 96 84 130 124 243 240 302 297 20 Vdc 79 70 104 99 189 186 241 237 24 Vdc 68 61 88 84 156 154 197 193 33 Vdc 56 52 71 68 118 116 146 143 16 Vfwr 128 69 180 104 344 204 389 244 20 Vfwr 118 60 157 84 266 156 343 200 24 Vfwr 113 54 144 74 _ 230 128 279 161 - 33 Vfwr 112 48 137 64 197 99 226 117 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Page 5 of 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. r Ordering Information Catalog Number Ship Wt. Description p White Finish Red Finish lbs (kg) G1 -HDVM G1R -HDVM Genesis Horn- Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high /low dB output) G1 -VM G1R -VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) G1 -HD G1R -HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high /low dB output) G1 -P G1R -P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 G1F -HDVM G1RF -HDVM Genesis Horn - Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high /low dB output) (0 11) — with "FIRE" marking G1F -VM G1RF -VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) — with "FIRE" marking G1F -HD G1RF -HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high /low dB output) —with "FIRE" marking G1F -P G1RF -P Genesis Steady Horn with "FIRE" marking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) Mounting Accessories G1T GIRT Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) G1T -FIRE G1RT -FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) with "FIRE" markings 0.15 (0.7) 27193 -16 27193 -11 One -gang surface mount box 1 (0.4) Synchronization Modules G1 M Genesis Signal Master — Snap -on Mount 0.1 (0.5) G1M -RM Genesis Signal Master— Remote Mount (1 -gang) SIGA-CC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (2 -gang) 0.5 (0.23) SIGA -MCC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (Plug -in UIO) 0.18 (0.08) X. Genesis Horn - Strobes may be ordered in red or {: tt l ,. , white, with or without FI 'FIRE' marking. WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. These visible signal appliances' flash intensity may not be adequate to alert or awaken occupants in the protected area. Research indicates that the intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd. EST recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. - Genesis and FullLight Strobe Technology are trademarks of Edwards Systems Technology, Inc. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2003 EST Printed in U.S.A. (origin) Page 6 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001 -0573 Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. AproductofESTMarketing ,Sarasota,FL Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe Product description Table 1: Models Description Number 15 cd horn - strobe, red 757 -5A -T INT -5AT f4 \ XLS757 -5A -T ./f r W 15 cd horn - strobe, white 757 -5A -TW INT -5AT ;t s- 757 -3A -T INT -3AT XLS757 -5A -TW ��_,�` 30 cd horn - strobe, red Y XLS757-3A-T 30 cd horn - strobe, white 757-3A-TW INT -3ATW 1 1 XLS757 -3A -TW 15/75 cd horn - strobe, 757 -7A -T INT -7AT 1 , „zk, red XLS757 -7A -T ` W 15/75 cd horn - strobe, 757 -7A -TW INT -7ATW white XLS757 -7A -T y 110 cd horn - strobe, red 757 -8A -T INT -8AT ,,, ma y, , i i XLS757-8A-T 110 cd horn-strobe, 757 -8A -TW INT -8ATW white XLS757 -8A -TW Surface box, red, indoor 757A -SB INT -SB The Integrity Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe is a fire XLS757A -SB 2459 -SMB -R alarm notification appliance designed for indoor or outdoor walls and ceilings. (The 15 cd strobe is for indoor use only.) Surface box, white, 757A -SBW INT -SBW See Table 1 for a list of model numbers. indoor XLS757A -SBW 2459 -SMB -W The strobe operates on any existing two -wire signal circuit. The Weatherproof box, red, 757A -WB INT -WB horn can be set to sound a temporal tone or a steady tone. Its outdoor XLS757A -WB 2459 -WPB -R output level can be set to 102 dBA or 98 dBA. Weatherproof box, white, 757A -WBW INT -WBW The strobe features an enhanced synchronization circuit to outdoor XLS757A -WBW 2459 -WPB -W comply with the latest requirements of UL 1971 Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired. Synchronized operation Bidirectional mounting 757A -BDF INT -BDF requires a separately installed synchronization control module frame, red, indoor XLS757A -BDF 2459 -BDF -R See Table 2 for a list of compatible synchronization modules. Bidirectional mounting 757A -BDFW INT -BDFW frame, white, indoor XLS757A -BDFW 2459 -BDF -W Caution: To ensure flash synchronization, do not install this enhanced strobe (identified by a red cd rating on the front of the unit) in the same field of view as older model strobes Table 2: Compatible synchronization modules (identified by a black cd rating on the front of the unit). Description Model number Install this product in accordance with applicable requirements Auto -Sync Output SIGA -CCIS SIGA -MCCIS in the latest editions of NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, Module SIGA- CCIS -LG SIGA- MCC1S -LG and the Canadian Electrical Code, Pact 1, Section 32, and in accordance with the local authorities having jurisdiction. Genesis Signal Master - ADTG1 M -RM MG1 M -RM Remote Mount EG1M -RM XLSGIM -RM This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the G1 M -RM ZG1 M -RM limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the G1 M -RM -LG FCC Rules and Regulations. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Specifications This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate high- Operating voltage: See Table 3 frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance The strobe must be connected to a continuous voltage. with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to The horn must be connected to a continuous voltage when radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a it is set to sound a temporal tone; it may be connected to residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which either a pulsed or continuous voltage when set to sound a case the user will be required to correct the interference at his steady tone. own expense. Strobe operating current: See Table 4 Installation Sheet 26JUL04 ® P /N: 3100376 REV: 3.0 Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe 1 / 4 Horn operating current Table 6: Light output (cd) 16 to 33 Vdc: 35 mA 16 to 33 Vfwr: 82 mA Model UL 1971 UL 1638 [1] ULC S526 Horn and strobe currents are additive when connected in parallel. 15 cd 15 wall mount 15 indoor only 15 cd Sound output: See Table 5 only Light output: See Table 6 30 cd 30 wall 30 30 cd Synchronization: Meets UL 1971 requirements. Maximum 15 ceiling (9.0 [1]) allowed resistance between any two devices is 20 Q. Refer to specifications for the synchronization control 15/75 cd 15 wall 75 75 cd module, this strobe, and the control panel to determine 15 ceiling (17.7 [1]) allowed wire resistance. Horn temporal pattern: 0.5 son, 0.5 s off, 0.5 son, 0.5 s off, 110 cd 110 wall 110 120 cd 0.5 s on, 1.5 s off, repeat cycle 60 ceiling (70.7 [1]) Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (2.50 to 0.75 sq mm) Compatible electrical boxes [1] Tested at -31 °F ( -35 °C) North American 2 -1/2 inch (64 mm) deep 2 -gang Standard 4 in square box 2 -1/8 in (54 mm) deep Mounting boxes per Table 1 Operating humidity An Indoor: 93% relative humidity at 86 °F 30 °C -20 1 5 r 10 ,5 20 y ( ) -25 1 r" t, > 25 Outdoor: 95% relative humidity at 90 °F (32 °C) -30 X 30 35 Operating temperature -40 . y ` i. t ri K 40 Indoor: 32 to 120 °F 0 to 49 °C a5 r, ' ` y � / 45 r: — Outdoor to 150 ( F (-40 to 66 °C) 4 ` x \� Y t, ±T. A 55 - a ' f ' Agency listings: Meets ULC -S525 and UL 464 eighth edition -69 M1,,`K >,'• y .r,', 1 ` .7. i ' r 5 60 ;ti and year 2004 UL requirements for standards UL 1638 a �. � � � K ` k ., * ± Tr r - N k ,:.as and UL 1971 (see Figure 1) -7 Q, / ., � ' L" ". 'rr �. - 70 x _75.� "'x..,� , h 'ti, •, y y� k. = ' + "! � ' " " "�..,r'' .a.�• • Table 3: Strobe operating voltage sa_ _ " eo ` as Agency Vdc Vfwr O n O N ON ONON ON ON Oh ONOU O'ONO NO NO NO ON O00N3pp 86382(OI�l�MFIV VMM RY c94g0O4 BRI�a 28'68 F — Percentage of rated output – UL [1] 16 to 33 16 to 33 LEGEND ULC 20 to 31 20 to 31 --- -� -• -- Vertical —B— Horizontal /Ceiling [1] This device was tested to the regulated 24 Vdc/fwr operating voltage limits of 16 V and 33 V. Do not apply 80% Figure 1: UL 1971 minimum light output (% of rating vs. angle) and 110% of these values for system operation. Installation instructions Table 4: Maximum operating current (A RMS) Voltage 15 cd 30 cd 15/75 cd 110 cd WARNING: To reduce the risk of shock, do not tamper with the unit when the circuit is energized. Disconnect all power and Vdc 0.109 0.130 0.150 0.329 allow 5 minutes for stored energy to dissipate before handling. Vfwr 0.150 0.189 0.210 0.420 Caution: Electrical supervision requires the wire run to be Table 5: Sound output (dBA) [1] broken at each terminal. Do not loop the signaling circuit field wires around the terminals. Method Temporal Continuous Sleeping rooms: In sleeping areas, the 110 cd strobe must be Low High Low High wall mounted not less than 24 in (61 cm) from the ceiling and Anechoic —peak at 24 Vdc 99 104 99 104 no more than 16 ft (4.88 m) from the pillow. Distance to the ceiling is measured from the top of the signal lens. Anechoic — average at 24 Vdc 94 98 94 98 Figure 5 shows mounting details for a standard 4 in square Reverberant room per UL 464 at 75 80 79 83 box. An extension ring can be used for additional wiring space. 16 Vdc When using a standard 2-gang electrical box that is 2 -1/2 in ULI at 24 Vdc 78 83 82 86 (64 mm) deep, conduit entry must be from the rear of the box. ULI at 33 Vdc 81 86 85 89 Figure 5 also shows a weatherproof and surface mount boxes. See Table 1 for model numbers of compatible boxes. [1] Sound level output at 10 ft (3.05m) To install the temporal horn /strobe: 1. The unit is set to 102 dBA at the factory. To set the output to 98 dBA, remove the low output jumper from the circuit board on the rear of the unit (see Figure 2). P /N: 3100376 REV: 3.0 26JUL04 Installation Sheet 2 / 4 Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe 2. The unit is set to temporal tone at the factory. To set the 7. After connections are complete, attach the unit to the output to steady tone, remove the continuous tone jumper mounting plate. from the circuit board on the rear of the unit (see Figure 2). The grille has tabs (at the top of the inner face) that • Tip: Save each jumper by sliding it onto a single pin in engage with the hook flange on the mounting plate. case you need to change the settings again. • Angle the bottom of the grille out slightly, and slide the 3. Select and install a suitable electrical box. unit into place so that the tabs engage the flange. For outdoor installations use a weatherproof backbox. • Seat the grille by pressing the bottom in. 4. Bring the signal circuit field wiring into the electrical box. • Fasten the bottom of the grille to the mounting plate 5. Position the mounting plate on the electrical box with the by tightening the captive locking screw. hook flange facing outward as shown in Figure 5. Fasten 8. Apply power and activate the unit to verify that it is the plate using two pan -head slotted screws (supplied). operating properly. 6. Connect the strobe and horn terminals to the signal circuit field wiring. You must observe polarity for the unit to Wiring diagrams function properly. See the Wiring diagrams topic, below. For wiring installation details, see the applicable control panel For additional wiring details, see the installation installation manual. instructions for the signaling modules or circuits used in the fire alarm control panel. 5 -59/64 in Weatherproof box \ (150 mm) Gasket / AI 3 -13/32 in �� (87 mm) 5 -59/64 in (150 mm) 2 -1/8 in C \ (54 "II< Standard box • Hook flange • O ° O O Knockouts for 1/2 in (13 mm) or 3/4 in o O O (19 mm) conduit top, bottom, back ° 3 -5/16 in O O (84 mm) 5 -5/8 in I \ ) (143 mm) o. 5 1/2 in . + o 1104 (143 5 -5/8 mmin ) (140 mm) p' Mounting plate 8 -32 screw (supplied) "I y 5 -1/2 in \ �. Surface mount box (140 mm I 1...- 5/8 i n Captive locking screw (16 mm) Installation Sheet 26JUL04 P /N: 3100376 REV: 3.0 Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe 3 / 4 Polarity shown in alarm condition. En ME ,, ....,..,.,..,,,m,.�.,.,.,.,�... _ A „ n..., -., A A Horn- Strobe Horn- Strobe REMOVE FOR REMOVE FOR LOW OUTPUT CONT. TONE + ,q] HORN + I�] HORN + - ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,�p7 HORN - II] HORN- + p] STROBE+ OJ STROBE+ �i] STROBE - immm z z m CA L . To listed fire alarm control To next device or _I + I + I panel signal circuit EOL resistor e e e e Figure 4: Connecting horn and strobe on different circuits 4 3 2 Maintenance Figure 2: Jumper setup and terminal block This unit is not serviceable or repairable. Should the unit fail to operate, contact the supplier for replacement. Polarity shown in alarm condition. Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice a year or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction. Horn- Strobe Horn - Strobe + Ii] HORN+ G] HORN+ — Ii] HORN- I�] HORN- EIi] STROBE + � Ij] STROBE+ ,... STR - 1 *I STROBE - P 1 ,+ il To listed fire alarm control To next device or panel signal circuit EOL resistor Figure 3: Connecting horn and strobe on same circuits l P /N: 3100376 REV: 3.0 26JUL04 Installation Sheet 4 / 4 Synchronized Temporal Horn - Strobe