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Specifications co- a to - 2S S9oo e_ -I cfi Fire Alarm Submittal ECEIVE" DEC 04 2006 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION D ance Studio 8900 SW Commercial Street Tigard, Oregon 97223 Prepared By: Pai sl aeot4 Integration Corporation 7324 SW Durham Road Portland, Oregon 97224 info @psintegrated.com (503) 641 -2222 (503) 641 -1464 Fax 12/1/2006 INTELLIGENT ANALOG CONTROL PANEL I . _ EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Analog Control Panel t ' ,7 �� I ; 1111111111 IIIIIIIIII : - :i,r,,� . II1111111 w , . , A System Features ,t . r r,� ' ti , , 6 a �„ v ® SUPPORTS ALL EST SIGNATURE DEVICES 1 r' d ° � g � Y s ' ®AUTOPROGRAMMING OF SIGNATURE DATA ��s�}F z.t_• 4 �: [�� • � ' � � � � CIRCUITS ,,yy t Y. V ' ' ®� ` 0 , a� I a m om "! ® CLASS B OR A SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT(S), r .w t 96 DETECTORS AND 94 MODULES PER CIRCUIT rv t � ` 1 I� TM , 1' � , esrir E '' ® TWO INTEGRAL CLASS A OR B NOTIFICATION v: ;: ;r F i# ' 1 ` 1.11-110,4: DO ' ® I a ak:F I�©0� x . APPLIANCE CIRCUITS = ' y � c�QO"Ea®p F ' 1 Lo t r,, ` Ef= II ALARM, TROUBLE AND SUPERVISORY s r < f - iiiiIIIII t o ,� .. ,�- t' � ' z 11 111 111 111111111 '%'-';'i • CONTACTS :: i b �` " , ` , ,)t t R ,i ' t t 1. 111 PRIORITIZED STATUS QUEUES FOR ALARM, � = '�� t `f �� ��'� ��` � SUPERVISORY, TROUBLE AND MONITOR I er.�a r \ t'9,x'', w ' k�zL ., '1""" ,, :: INPUTS P r�.�r:g� �a ■ y . r tx t• ® 576 EVENT HISTORY LOG ,., / , , .. """ '�', i !) � � ® ENHANCED SENSITIVITY REPORTS _ " ' =J tt4i '' . ' ` t, '�: ° " ,.j - MI OPTIONAL EXPANDER SIGNATURE DATA 4Vgg u' CIRCUIT EST2 features Auto Programming through the front panel and ® DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO ISO 9001 Custom programming via PC laptop interface. The Auto STANDARDS Program mode will identify all devices on the SDC and auto- matically assign addresses to each device. Then the auto programming feature automatically links the proper response to the proper input, providing real time savings during installation. Description Using the advanced Signature family of detectors and modules The EST2 Fire Alarm System is modular in design allowing provides a wide range of installation and operation benefits. systems to be easily configured to match installation require- Signature Series detectors and modules use Electronic ments. With one Signature Data Circuit (SDC) EST2 is Addressing — no dip switches or dials to set, speeding capable of supporting 96 detectors and 94 modules and has installation and programming. Multi- function and dual circuit two built in Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC). The system modules reduce wiring costs. Multi - sensor technology elimi- supports the full line of Signature series detectors and mod- nates detector application guess -work. Identification of dirty or ules. EST2's modular design means the system easily defective detectors is automatic with EST2. Maintenance expands to two SDCs and four NACs by adding a single 2- scheduling is easy and effective, ensuring that life safety LCX module increasing system capacity to 380 points /zones protection is always maintained. In addition to Signatures with four built in Notification Appliance Circuits. inherent reduction of false alarms, EST2 allows the adjustment The EST2 provides an RS 232 port to facilitate computer, of detector sensitivity at different times of the day. Make T T interfacing RS-485 communication detectors more sensitive at times when transient smoke is not coder and printer tarfacin2 32 and an 485 portfor supporting remote annunciation. Annunciation of rans iee nt s t smoke (night time) and less sensitive at times when system events are displayed on a back lit LCD with enhanced transient is likely to o ccur. o d diagnostic LED's on the front panel. There is space to add up EST2 provides "Device Mapping ". This allows a laptop compu- to 48 additional points /zones of software controlled LED ter to show how the Signature Data Circuits are wired. As -built annunciation and switch control on the front panel. Both alpha- drawings become very easy. numeric LCD and annunciation LEDs are available for remote annunciation and control with the EST 2 -LSRA and SAN series of annunciators. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SARASOTA, FLA. 941- 739 -4200 Fax: 941 - 727 -0740 CHESHIRE, CT. 203 - 699 -3000 Fax: 203 - 699 -3108 OWEN SOUND, CANADA 519 - 376 -2430 Fax: 519 - 376 -7258 85005 -0097 INTERNATIONAL: CANADA 905 - 270 -1711 Fax: 905 - 270 -9553 PITTSFIELD, ME. 207- 487 -3104 1 of 6 Iss. 1 Ordering information Catalog Shipping WT. Number Description lb (kg) Fire Alarm Control and Power Supplies 2 -MCD Main Control and Display 1.5 (.7) 2 -LCX Expander Signature Data Circuit with two Notification Appliance Circuits ,4n. me 1 (.45) 2 -DL2 Two Line Dialer �- 2 -PPS 4.5 Amp power supply 120Vac 2- PPS /6A 6.4 Amp power supply 220Vac 2.5 (1.1) 2- PPS /220 4.5 Amp power supply 220Vac 2- PPS /6A -22 6.4 Amp power supply 220Vac Panel Mounted Annunicator Modules 2 -16R 16 Red LEDs 2 -16Y 16 Yellow LEDs 2 -16G 16 Green LEDs 2 -8RY 8 Red and 8 Yellow LEDs 1 (.45) 2 -12R4Y 12 Red LEDs and 4 Yellow LEDs 2 -16R8S 16 Red LEDs and 8 Two Position Switches 2 -16Y8S 16 Yellow LEDs and 8 Two Position Switches 2 -8RYS 8 Red LEDs, 8 Yellow LEDs and 8 two Position Switches Wall Boxes 2 -WB Semi -Flush Wall Box - Gray finish 2 -WBR Semi -Flush Wall Box - Red finish 8 (3.6) 2 -WBS Surface Wall Box - Gray finish 2 -WBSR Surface Wall Box - Red finish Wall Box Doors 2 -WBD Inner and Outer door for 2 -WB wall box 2 -WBDR Inner and Outer door for 2 -WBR wall box 8 (3.6) 2 -WBDS Inner and Outer door for 2 -WBS wall box 2 -WBDSR Inner and Outer door for 2 -WBSR wall box 85005 -0097 5 of 6 Iss. 1 Specifications � Catalog Number 2 -PPS 2- PPS /6A 2- PPS -220 2- PPS /6A -220 Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM Line Power 120VAC 300 Watts Max., 50 /60Hz 220- 240VAC 300 Watts Max., 50 /60Hz Auxiliary Output Power 500mA Max. N/A 500mA Max. N/A Notification Appliance 3.5Amps @ Two 3.2 Amp taps @ 3.5Amps @ Two 3.2 Amp taps @ Power 24Vdc nominal 24Vdc nominal 24Vdc nominal 24Vdc nominal Maximum Battery Size 2 of 12V10A -10 Amp Hours (See Note 1) Catalog Number 2 - MCD . Signature Data Circuit One circuit supports 96 Detectors, 94 Modules Maximum - 96 Isolator or Relay Bases (Expandable to two Circuits with 2 -LCX) Terminal Wire Gauge Notification Circuits 18 -12 AWG (0.75 - 2.5 mm All other circuits 18 -14 AWG (0.75 - 1.5mm Relative Humidity 10 -93% non condensing Temperature Rating 0 °-49 °C (32° - 120°F) Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Communication Ports One RS -232, One RS-485 Standard Auxiliary One Alarm Contact - 24Vdc 1 Amp Relays One Trouble Contact - 24Vdc 1 Amp One Supervisory Contact - 24Vdc 1 Amp Note 1: Surface mount EST2 Wall Boxes support up to two 12V17A batteries. For larger batteries use BC -1 or BC -2 battery cabinets. Related Equipment Cat Number Description Cat Number Description • SIGA -IS Ionization Smoke Detector 2 -LSRA LCD annunciator SIGA -PS Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2- LSRA -C LCD annunciator w/ common controls SIGA -PHS 3D Multisensor Detector 2 -SMDN LCD annunciator SAN mounting SIGA -IPHS 4D Multisensor Detector 2- SMDN -C LCD annunciator SAN mounting w/ common SIGA -HFS Fixed Temperature Heat Detector controls SIGA -HRS ROR/Fixed Temperature Heat Detector LSRA -232 Printer /programming port for LSRA Series SIGA -DMP Duct Detector Mounting Plate 2- SANCOM Common Controls for SAN annunciator SIGA -DH Duct Smoke Detector Housing SAN -CPU CPU for SAN annunciator SIGA -LED Remote Alarm LED RSA4 -COM /D Common control module for 1577 Graphics • SIGA -CT1 Single Input Module 1577 Graphic annunciators SIGA -CT2 Dual Input Module RSAN -PRT Rack mount 40 column printer SIGA -CC1 Single Input Signal Module PT -1S Serial desk mount printer SIGA -CC2 Dual Input signal Module RSAN -6 19" Rack mount unit accepts 6 SAN modules and 1 SAN -CPU SIGA -CR Control Relay Module CDR3 Coder Module SIGA -MM1 Monitor Module IOP -3 RS -232 Isolator Module SIGA -WTM Waterflow /Supervisory Module RPM Reverse Polarity Module SIGA -278 Double Action Fire Alarm Station MTM -1 March Time Module SIGA -270 series Single and Two Stage Stations BC -1 Battery Cabinet - Space for two 12V24A batteries, SIGA -UM Universal Module 24 Amp Hour 2 -SMK Smoke Power Converter Module BC -2 Battery Cabinet - Space for two 12V17A batteries, 2 -CTM City Tie Module 17 Amp Hour r- It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not coverspedfic applications or anticipate at requirements. All spedflcations are subjectto change without notice. For more infor- mation or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. 85005 - 0097 © 1997 EST Printed in U.S.A. 6 of 6 Iss. 1 a •1',:i -: : ., EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS `- ,- ..., -. �. _, ` h'x - N ..- �i0111P8tlbl�lrty.� _ E.cJTZ .tii , Two Line Dialer • Model DL2 , vpx ,, Features llr • o Iu 4 II Primary and secondary telephone line connections r , * Y •ati: s y I�Illtl�,lt • BE DL2 seizes line for transmission —can eliminate the need fora i 4 • dedicated phone line 4 t ' = i3 � L � ma+ ? . III Automatic verification of communications between fire alarm = ,' J� ' ;, .m1T panel and the receiving equipment every 24 hours :. k +1 ' 6!;11 ■ Transmits up to 32 alarm ZONEs or alarm points to digital alarm communicator RECEIVER station (DACR) • Transmits common trouble and supervisory conditions • Dialer Status LED U Dialer Enable /Disable switch • Communication format 20 PPS 4/2 — accepted by virtually all central monitoring stations • Dual tone multi frequency (DTMF) or pulse modes operation Once installed and programmed DL2 sends a supervisory message • All programming password protected every 24 hours to the Central Monitoring Station verifying phone line operation and message receipt. The supervisory message will indicate if the panel is normal or off normal. Description Integral enable and disable switch allows disabling of the dialer The DL2 is a Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) or when service or testing operations warrant. The dialer will re- phone dialer. The DL2 dialer automatically transmits to a Central enable by a second activation of the enable /disable switch or will Monitoring Station control panel off normal conditions including: automatically re- enable itself after 24 hours. A disabled indication up to 32 Alarm zones or points and common Supervisory and is sent to the Central Monitoring Station wheneverthe DL2 is common Trouble conditions. disabled. When the dialer is re- enabled the control panels current status is sentto the Central Monitoring Station. The DL2 dialer has an on board bicolor status LED that provides a Operation visual indication of dialer function, and status including: The DL2 dialer easily programs using any tone dial phone. All dialer - dialer disabled programming is password protected. Programming features include: - call in progress - dialer trouble - Operation with one or two telephone lines (two lines are required to comply with NFPA 72). - Total number of times the dialer re -dials the Central Monitoring Station after a failed attempt. - The time interval between re -dial tries in the event of a line trouble or busy signal. - AC power failure notification time delay provided though control panel programming. (NFPA requires a delay of 25% to 50% of the rated Fire Alarm Panel standby power period.) 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: PITTSFIELD, ME Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85005 -0087 Page 1 of 2 Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Shipping Weight - lb. (kg) DL2 Dialer for EST2 Series of Control Panels 1 (.45) Specifications ;= ' Catalog Number DL2 EST Compatible Control Panels EST2 Series Supervisory Current 10mA Alarm Current 20mA Agency Approvals UL, ULC Communication Format 20 PPS 4/2 — Model 685: Alarm Device Manufacturing Co. — Model CP220: Fire Burglary Instruments Compatible Receivers — Model Quick Alert II: Osborne - Hoffman Inc. — Model D6500: Radionics Inc. — Model 9000: Silent Knight Security Systems • Dialer External Wiring SURGE PROTECTOR • RING - • THE PHONE KEY PAD (RED) ' • IS ONLY FOR MODULE ra w _ .. . PROGRAMMING. (ROTARY DIAL PHONES WILL NOT WORK). YELLOW 71P . 11I� (GREEN) II p p ■ ¢ 10 10 a PIN MODULAR p q�/ � CONNECTOR FOR P P . � PHONE LINE Al � ::s BLACK 111 i 1 gi TO PHONE UNE 22 © � A� PREMISES (WIRED SAME AS ii PHONES II V PHONE UNE 41) PROGRAMMING /� =AWING 4111 h 5 1 `) 8 PIN MODULAR Al 10 CONNECTOR FOR PHONE UNE 42 2 ill) Ill Disconnect Switch .w 0 O ' ®® ® con ®m t o 0. o..,Ffi b � v 0 �cEnurneni i I ® o ®t .s :._. g a�6 7 F !��'tJ1 ` O d} ®�® g,4 641,g® (2.13 M) Use .11 when 4i�.wn 8 ® ® ®8 ® ®B Sept O sing only one Status LED phone circuit DL2 INSTALLED ON 2 -MCM 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. 0 1999 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #85005 -0087 Issue 2 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AUDIO 7. _ - . _ r 4 : .. a . ,: 1 . 7 ::Compatibility 4. 'r EST2 7 ,-ti Intelligent Audio Amplifiers • Models: SIGA -AA30, SIGA -AA50 Features ,y ,. . ) , . • Remote or Local mounting r. - � ' -,- -- • Two channel input l• Connects SIGH -AA30 Connects to signature data circuit. Allows switching between CO u two channels without additional control modules. Eliminates the need for additional amplifier monitoring. • Output selectable as 25Vrm or 7014,,,, output will switch to a backup amplifier. If there is no back up amplifier or the output from the back up is unavailable the output • Dual input level allows the use of a 1Volt or 25Volt input signal. will receive the internal 1 kHztone as the evacuation signal. On • Back up amplifier connection board status LEDs provide quick visual indication of amplifier status including, Power Amp. Enabled, Backup Mode, Amplifier . • Back up 1kHz tone generator Active, and Normal Communications. Description Ordering Information SIGA amplifiers are high efficiency switch mode audio amplifiers Catalog Ship Wt. available in 30 and 50 watt sizes. Amplifiers have two input Number Description lb. (kg) channels supporting dual channel or single channel audio SIGA -AA30 30 Watt Intelligent Audio Amplifier 2 (.9) applications. Amplifier project application flexibility is enhanced by provision for input levels at 1Vrms or 25Vrms. This allows SIGA SIGA -AA50 50 Watt Intelligent Audio Amplifier 2 (.9) amplifiers to obtain their input from a line level signal or the output Wallboxes of another 25Vrms amplifier. This feature provides great EST2 Long Surface Wallbox (order pp flexibility helping project requirements. Input 2 W83 2 -WB3D door separately) - Gray finish. application hel in meet ro ectre uirements.ln ut 38 (17.3) channel selection is made through system software programming For Semi -Flush mounting order Trim Kit. transmitted to the amplifier via a Signature data circuit. This See note 1 reduces wiring interconnect requirements by reducing the number EST2 Double Wide Surface Wallbox of control modules needed. 2 -WB7 (order 2 -WB7D door separately) 75 (34) - Gray finish. For Semi -Flush mounting Each amplifier has provision for connecting back up amplification. order Trim Kit. See note 1 Amplifiers can be backed up one -to -one or multiple amplifiers can Remote Audio Closet Cabinet (order 32 (14.5) have one shared back up amplifier. In addition to back up RACCR RACCDR door separately). Red Finish amplifiers each SIGA amplifier has an on board 1 kHz tone genera- Trim Kits tor that can activate in the event of input failure or if no back up Long Semi -Flush Trim Kit amplifier is available. 2 -LFK for 2 -WB3 wallbox. See note 1 4 (1.8) 2 -DFK Double Wide Semi -Flush Trim Kit 5 (2.3) Application for 2 -WB7 box. See note 1 Note 1: Standard finish is gray, red versions are available by adding suffix R Signature amplifiers are ideally suited for distributed audio to the catalog number e.g. 2 - WB3R applications and small centrally banked applications. The audio Related Equipment output is configurable as 25Vrms or 70Vrms in Class B or Class A SIGA -APS 6.4 Amp Power Supply 2 (.9) • wiring configurations. Speakers can connect directly to the output SIGA - APS -22 6.4 Amp Power Supply 220 Vac 2(.9) . of the amplifier or the amplifier output can run as a audio riser to signature modules where speaker zone selection is made. Each amplifier has a built in 1 kHz tone generator and provision for a back up amplifier. Should an amplifier lose its input signal the 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: PITTSFIELD, ME Issue 2 Literature Sheet #85010 -0089 Page 1 of 2 Specification ilie Catalog Number SIGA -AA30 SIGA -AA50 Agency Listings UL Audio Power Output 30 Watts @ 25Vrms or 70Vrms 50 Watts © 25Vrms or 70Vrms Primary Inputs Dual inputs, each 1Vrms or 25Vrms Standby Power Required 1 mA @ 24 Vdc Active Power Required 1.5A @ 24 Vdc 3.0A @ 24 Vdc Frequency Response 800Hz to 2.8kHz (ULI) 400 Hz to 4 kHz (ULC), at -3db Harmonic Distortion <5% Signature Data Circuit 2 module addresses Terminal Wire Gauge 18 -12 AWG (0.75 -2.5 mm Mounting One space in RACCR, 2 -WB3 or 2 -WB7 Relative Humidity 10 -93% non condensing Temperature Rating 0 ° -49 °C (32° - 120 °F) Backup tone 1kHz Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Output Engineering Specification System remote amplifiers must communicate their status directly to the main control panel. External monitoring is not acceptable. Each amplifier must support dual channel audio. Amplifiers must support input signals at line a built in back up 1 kHztone generator that auto- matically activates with loss of input signal. Each amplifier must have provision for a back up amplifier. It must be possible to default to back up tone or standby amplifier in the event of the loss of input signals. Typical Wiring To Next Amp ® - t : o o' r Shield Optional Channel 1 Input < Status LEDs - ' / ��,,��, . n e Audio Output .r: o iEt h N ' ,i .t : �� t o S pea k ers or EOL 47K12 From Channel 1 ® S alas LEOs ,- .., ;u4(, - Signatur device Signal Source ` ' t' < < J` : i ' ` S ' • 4 Output Return I G A Amplifier . : . , 1 Vrms or 25Vrms 1~� 'i ` K' 0 - -( Class A Only �.z Pia; i y "� � ' ® + From Output of From Channel 2 ® ?AWL' r3,. =ea#i` . `'x: lig ® t Backup Amp Signal Source )- - Jm 1Vrms or 25Vrms )--- ® / `1 I Y ) .I. •To Backup Input Amp Output Voltage To Next Am Out J _ of Next Amp g •_ Channel 2 Input Selection Jumper To 24 VDC From Previous • ) To Next Signature Device- ) Signature Device ® Twisted - Shielded Pair Wire ® One Twisted Pair Wire, Shield optional 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. 0 1997 EST Printed In U.S.A. Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #85010 -0089 Issue 2 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 Shipping Wt. Catalog Number Description 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. Notes 1. Requires installation of separate battery cabinet. 2. BPS supports batteries greater than 24 Amp hoursfor 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. A product of EST Marketing, Bradenton, FL EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Part of GE Security ACCESSORIES ti - ..Compatibility 'FireShleld' 1 Qu dcStcR' ES -1 , EST3 77 Rechargeable Valve Regulated Sealed "H. ,. Lead -Acid Batteries Features • Rechargeable • Non- spillable Ili Non- hazardous ® Low maintenance • High energy density Description Specifications Rechargeable sealed lead -acid batteries are ideal for use as a second- Case Material ABS Thermoplastic ary (standby) power source as defined by NFPA 72. Their low mainte- Regulatory DOT Class 60, Batteries, non - hazardous, nance and high energy density make them ideal for fire alarm signaling Information non - spillable applications. Operating 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) Environment 0 to 93% RH, Non - condensing Application When multiple power supplies are provided, each power supply's Ordering Information battery requirements should be calculated individually.Consultthe specific system manual to determine battery capacity requirements. Cataloa Weight Number Description lb (kg) 12V1A2 1.2 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 1.25 (0.57) Safety Information Due to a battery's low internal resistance and high power density, 12V4A 4.5 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 5 (2.27) high levels of short circuit current can develop across battery 12V6A5 7.2 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 6 (2.72) terminals. Put on protective eye covering and remove all jewelry before working on batteries. Do not rest tools or cables on the 6V8A 8 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery 6 Vdc 4 (1.81) battery, and only use insulated tools. Follow all manufacturers 6V10A 12 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 6 Vdc 5 (2.27) installation instructions and diagrams when installing or maintaining 12V10A 11 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 10 (4.45) batteries. 12V17A 18 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 13 (5.90) 12V24A 26 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 20 (9.07) 12V40A 40 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 32 (14.51) 12V50A 50 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 40 (18.14) 12V65A 65 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 49 (22.23) www.gesecurity.com 8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAY, BRADENTON, FL 34202 3 P HO N E: 888-378-2329 • FAX: 866 -503 -3996 imagination at work CANADASALES:OWEN SOUND, ON519- 376- 2430, FAX 519- 376 -7258 �!! . x INTERNATIONAL SALES: 10011905 -270 -1711; FAX 10011 905- 2 70 -9 5 5 3 Literature Sheet #85010 -0127 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 2 ,t jio EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENTINITIATING DEVICES t , ---per -- " '-"'"- ,- -1 r z ` Y Compatibility 094[1151, ` 7 EST2, - -EST3 4 11RG3/FCC" ' , c ..., . _ .. 3 .... Intelligent Photoelectric . . s . Smoke De tor �,,: g, Model SIGH -PS Af ' ® ` • s, . '44-.N. Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all i i T ''J 1 r ' '" control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and . Q 2 ' t to Operation Guide for details. w e _ ' O Cc Features 4 ,' . ■ Integral microprocessor —} 1- •4t' MEA r`' CEO* CA *0l T't`$A.?}'y Appllcenon otes N ® Non - volatile memory G/1 r. ^,c _ $ Aveile6le • Automatic mapping device ■ Electronic addressing The information stored in the detector's memory includes: • Environmental compensation - detector type, serial number, and address • Intelligentdetector - date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date • • Wide 0.67% to 3.77 % /ft. sensitivity range • Twenty pre-alarm sensitivity values, set in5 %increments' - currentdetectorsensitivityandenvironmenta 'compensation values ■ Identification of dirty or defective detectors - original detector sensitivityvalues upon manufacturing ■ Automatic day /night sensitivity adjustment - number of recorded alarms and troubles • Twin RED /GREEN status LEDs - time and date of last alarm' • Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases analog signal patterns just before the last alarm' • Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards - most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 32 possible trouble codes maybe used to diagnose faults. Description !lithe unlikely eventthatan unwanted alarm doestake place,the control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the EST's Signature Series Model SIGA -PS Intelligent Photoelectric problem and prevent it from happening again. Smoke Detector gathers analog informationfrom its smoke sensing element and converts it into digital signals. The detector's on- Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It each device's serial number address is installed relative to other compares the information to historical readings and time patterns devices on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervision to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually elimi- being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from nated. where it was originally. The history log for the detector remains relevant and intact regardless of its new location. The microprocessor in each detector providesfour additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping Stand -alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. feature. With interactive menus and graphic support,thewired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" Self- diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detector drawing information showing wire branches (T- taps), device types constantly runs self-checksto provide important maintenance and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This information. The results of the self -check are automatically updated takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of "as- built" . and permanentlystored in the detector's non - volatile memory. drawings is fast and efficient. This information is accessible for review any time atthe control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: • Tool. - unexpected additional device addresses - missing device addresses ' EST3 V.2 only. 'Retrievable with SIGA -PRO programming tool. - changes to the wiring in the circuit. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA. FL941- 739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519376 -2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD S NEWPORT, ME Issue 8 Literature Sheet #85001 -0289 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Application Although photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires. The table below shows six standard testfires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suitedfor all test fires. EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Type of Detector SIGA -HRS and SIGA -HFS Rate -of SIGA -PHS Photo /Heat SIGA-IPHS Test Fire SIGA -IS Ion SIGA -PS Photo - Rise /Fixed Temp. 3D Ion /Photo /Heat 4D . Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum n- Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum Liquid Fire without unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Smoke Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG (0.75mm #16 (1.0mm #14 AWG (1.5mm and #12 AWG (2.5mm wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm and #18 AWG (0.75mm are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog . sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Standard Detector Base, SIGA -SB, SIGA -SB4 Relay Detector Base, SIGA -RB, SIGA -RB4 Normally- Normally- Term Description Remote LED Term Description Common Closed Open • (SIGA -LED) 1 Not Used 1 Normally Open Max. Resistance 2 DATA IN/OUT ( +) 3 DA IN/OUT ( +) 4111110 per Wire 3 Not Used + Must NOT Exceed laC1 4 DATA IN ( -) 4 DATA IN ( -) 4 Remote LED ( -) 5 6 •,C" 4 Not Used e 5 Remote LED ( +) O '0 �• o'�� 4 Not Used ,J i r . \ 7 6 Not Used a � . .°,�EHtit; : . \1 (-) , 1, 7 DATA OUT ( -) r of • CONTACT RATING NQ 1.0 Amp @ 30 VDC _ Q O DATA IN ( -) \ z i DATA OUT ( -) (Pilot Duty) DATA IN ( -) z I DATA OUT ( -) DATA IN ( +) DATA OUT ( +) DATA IN ( +) DATA OUT ( +) Prom Signature Controller To Next Device From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, SIGA -IB, SIGA -IB4 Audible Detector Base, SIGA -AB4G o o Term Description 1 Not Used Volume setting Tone setting I 6 Al 2 DATA IN /OUT ( +) Default = High volume Default = Temporal pattern Cut for low volume Cut for steady tone o5 i:;;1.1 ' .,00 3 DATA IN ( -) 4 Not Used ID ow.. 5 I . 5 Not Used °oT= Mp (.4 O . 6 DATA OUT ( -) �� 0 �l L� ° �� �".,•O ` To configure output volume • 7 Not Used t i 117.571 n g a �Ir°'�I -` or lone, as t circuit board DATA IN ( -) \ z O DATA OUT ( -) ' ' ' '- ' shown. 24 Vdc in - � � � - 24 Vdc out From power supply or + ., + To next base or DOL. relay DATA IN ( +) DATA OUT (+) previous base - From Signature Controller To Next Device Data in F Signature controller or Tate x or Previous Device To next t Signature device previous device + EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 8 Literature Sheet #85001 - 0289 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Accessories Warnings Et Cautions All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires accessiblefrom the "room-side" after mounting the base to the frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1 -gang boxes safeguards with yourfire protection specialist. and to 3% inch or4 inch octagon boxes, 1Y inches (38 mm) deep. This detector will NOTsensefiresthatstart in areas where smoke They also mount to European BESA and 1 -gang boxes with 60.3 cannot reach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the mmfixing centers. The SIGA -SB4, SIGA -RB4, and SIGA -1B4 mount opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. to North American 4 inch sq. electrical boxes in addition to the ' above boxes. They include the SIGA -TS4 Trim Skirt which is used to cover the "mounting ears" on the base. The SIGA -AB4G mounts a`'� to a 4 "sgare box only. Specifications Catalog Number SIGA -PS j� t �r* r e, Sensing Element Photoelectric - Light Scattering Principle i' �� t , y �+r } Air Velocity Range: 0 to 5,000 ft/min (0 to 25.39 m /s); �+ . Storage 8 i Humidity: 0 to 93°/ RH, Non - Condensing f ^i.;,� ,,� Operating Operating Temp: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C); SIGA -AB4G SIGA -SB SIGA -IB SIGA -RB SIGA -LED Environment Storage Temp: -4 °F to 140 °F (- 20 °Cto 60 °C) Audible Base Standard Base Isolator Base Relay Base Remote LED Sensitivity Range ULI /ULC - 0.67% to 3.77% obscuration /foot Standard Base SIGA SB,SIGA - SB4 - This is the basic mounting User Selected Most Sensitive: 1.0 % /ft.; More Sensitive: 2.0 % /ft.; basefor EST Signature Series detectors. The SIGA - LED Remote Alarm Sensitivity Normal: 2.5 % /ft.; LED is supported by the Standard Base. Settings Less Sensitive: 3.0 %/ft.; Least Sensitive: 3.5 %/ft. Pre -alarm Sensitivity 5% increments, allowing up to 20 pre -alarm settings Relay Base SIGA -RB, SIGA-RB4 - This base includes a relay. Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc. The relay's Quiescent: 45pA @ 19 V; Alarm: 45pA @ 19 V Emergency Stand - alone Alarm Mode: 18mA position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. Operating Current Pulse Current: 100 pA (100 msec); The SIGA -RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to During Communication: 9 mA max. do so at the control panel (EST3 V.2 only). The relay base does not Construction 9 Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - White supportthe SIGA-LED Remote LED. SIGA - SB Standard Base, Compatible SIGA - RB Relay Base, SIGA - IB Isolator Base, Audible Base SIGA -AB4G -This base is designed for use where Mounting Bases SIGA - AB4, SIGA - AB4G Audible Bases localized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm On - board Green LED - Flashes when polled; On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm signal. The optional SIGA - CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used LED Operation Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand- alone) for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA - LED) Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: Flashes when in alarm - at system power -up or reset, the relay is de- energized Compatibility Use With: SIGNATURE Loop Controller Address Requirements Uses one Device Address - when a detector is installed in the base with the power Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM on,the relay energizesforfour seconds,then de- energizes 30 ft - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, UL Listed Spacing the relay is de- energized - when the detector entersthe alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base SIGA -IB, SIGA -IB4 - This base includes a built -in line Ordering Informat fault isolator for use on Class A circuits. A detector must be Catalog Ship Wt. installed for it to operate. The isolator base does not support the Number Description lbs (kg) SIGA - LED Remote LED. Intelligent Photoelectric Detector SIGA -PS UL/ULC Listed .5 (.23) The isolator operates as follows: - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 ms. h Accessories - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A SIGA - SB Detector Mounting Base - Standard circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to SIGA - SB4 4 - inch Detector Mounting Base provide the next isolator down the line with power c/w SIGA - TS4 Trim Skirt - when the isolator nextto the short closes, reopens within 10 msec. SIGA - RB Detector Mounting Base w /Relay SIGA - RB4 4 Detector Mounting Base w /Relay, The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop c/w SIGA - TS4 Trim Skirt .2 (. controller. SIGA - IB Detector Mounting Base Remote LED SIGA -LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA -SB w /Fault Isolator or SIGA -SB4 Standard Base only. Itfeatures a North American size SIGA - IB4 4 - inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Fault Isolator, c/w SIGA - TS4 Trim Skirt 1 -gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SIGA - LED Remote Alarm LED SIGA -TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be SIGA - AB4G Audible (Sounder) Base .3 (0.15) ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface SIGA - TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4 - inch bases) .1 (.04) imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. 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 Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001 -0269 Issue 6 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 INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES g t : •" - • ° ` ' Conipatibil ty'4 , . ns471:1 • EST • „EAT3 „ iFtcls /,Ec-OT: Manual Pull Stations - Models SIGA -270 SIGA -270P, SIGA -278 °, a ' >° r ... Features ; 3r ' , p � t LIFy'HEN a � Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all P u t LHANDLE '4 ±=_ , control systems. Check your control panels Installation and Operation i 1 ` , ':PULL Guide for details. I L ' '' IN CASE a Traditional familiar appearance FIRE _ ;FIRE SIGA -270 modelsfeature ourfamiliarteardrop design with a ,• ,:_ .. -, !� �, simple positive pull action and sturdy die -cast metal body. 4 ) m One stage (GA), two stage (pre - signal), and double action f models • L:--- _ , ' SIGA -270 models are available for one or two stage alarm systems. The single stage double action SIGA -278 features a SIGA -278 SIGA -270 SERIES rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. E ® Break glass operation ( •) MEA ® 14 Patented An up -front visible glass rod on the SIGA -270 discourages Y r tampering. N Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor Descr • All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica- tion speed while substantially improving control panel response The SIGA -270 and SIGA -278 series Manual Pull Stations are part of time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; EST's Signature Series system. The SIGA -270 Fire Alarm Manual twisted or shielded wire is not required. Pull Stations feature our veryfamiliar teardrop shape. They are made from die -cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder -coat si Non - volatile memory paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job With positive pull -lever operation, one pull on the station handle number. Automatically updates historic information including breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuring hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and protection plus fool -proof operation. Presignal models (SIGA -270P) troubles, and time and date of last alarm. are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications • Automatic device mapping where two stage operation is required. The up -front highly visible Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller glass rod discourages tampering, but is not required for proper regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. operation. a Electronic addressing EST's double action single stage SIGA -278 station is a contempo- Permanently stores programmable address; there are no rary style manual station made from durable red colored lexan. switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN orthe SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Tool. PULL HANDLE ", then pull the alarm handle. • Stand -alone operation The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling station providesfour important benefits - Self-diagnostics and interrogation stops. History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand -alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. • Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing Self - diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series manual RED shows alarm state. station constantly runs self - checks to provide important main- • Designed for high ambient temperature operation tenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120 °F (49 °C), updated and permanentlystored in the station's non - volatile • memory. This information is accessible for review anytime atthe • Designed to ISO 9001 standards control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA -PRO Signature Program/ Manufactured to strict international quality standards for highest Service Tool. reliability. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: BRADENTON, FL 888-378 -2329; FAX866- 503 -3996 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519 376 - 2430; FAX 519 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905- 270 -1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELDB NEWPORT, ME Issue 7 Literature Sheet #85001 -0279 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Specifications Table "" SIGA -270 SIGC -270F SIGA -270P Catalog Number SIGC -270B SIGC -270PB SIGA -278 Single Action -Two Stage Double Action Stage One Sta Description Single Action - One Stage (Presignal) 9 _Addressing Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current Standby = 250pA Standby = 396µA Standby = 250pA Activated = 400pA Activated = 680pA Activated = 400pA Construction ft Finish Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy w /Aluminum markings Lexan - Red w/White markings Type Code Factory Set Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Operating Temperature: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) Storage and Operating Environmen Storage Temperature: -4 °F to 140 °F ( -20 °C to 60 °C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled LED Operation On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand - alone) Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM Note 1: SIGC -270F, SIGC -2706 and SIGC -270PB are ULC listed only. Suffix "F" indicates French markings. Suffix "B" indicates English /French bilingual markings. Ordering Information Table Testing 8- Maintenance Catalog Ship Wt. To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the Number Description lbs (kg) exposed switch. The SIGA -270 series are opened with a tool; the One Stage Fire Alarm Station, SIGA -278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. SIGA -270 English Markings - UL/ULC Listed 9 9 The station's automatic self - diagnosis identifies when it is defective SIGC -270F One Stage Fire Alarm Station, and causes a trouble message. The user - friendly maintenance French Markings - ULC Listed program shows the current state of each Signature series device SIGC-270B One Stage Fire Alarm Station, and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated Availability of maintenance • French /English Markings - ULC Listed temporarily, from the control panel. y Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, 1 (.5) features is dependent onthefire alarm system used. SIGA -270P English Markings - UL/ULC Listed Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system SIGC -270P6 Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, operation should be planned to meetthe requirements of the French/English Markings - ULC Listed Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA72and SIGA -278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm ULC CAN /ULC 536 standards. Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed ACCESSORIES 32997 GA Key w/Tag - for pre - signal station (CANADA ONLY) 276 -K2 GA Key - for pre - signal station (USA ONLY) 27165 12 Glass Rods - for SIGA -270 series .1 (.05) (CANADA ONLY) 270 -GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA -270 series (USA ONLY) 276 -GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA -278 series 276B-RSB Surface Mount Box, Red 1 (.6) - for SIGA pull stations 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. © 2005 EST Printed in U.SA. (origin) Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001 -0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. A product of EST Marketing, Bradenton, FL , e •. - i 445-F t:—. - ', ,i. "o-. {•~TAI EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENT INPUT /OUTPUT DEVICES " 41 - :- i - T — i . " t , , COil7petibili0 -F QS4 /Q i % ST 'T E2 - ; �� EST3 W370160,7 „ r^ Input Modules Models SIGA CT1, SIGA CT2 Er SIGA -MCT2 k .: t, v sew - k. v W: t� Featuresr ® Multiple applications -', , Including Alarm, Alarm with delayed latching (retard) for waterflow applications, Supervisory, and Monitor. The installer selects one of four "personality codes" to be downloaded to the • r w l modulethrough the loop controller. i� ry ' i 5 s;. >' a sU` a1 Plug -in (UIO) or standard 1 -gang mount 71171111177 UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are 4 ` ? � • g j required. The 1 -gang mount version is ideal for remote locations ,• t.. t.1 SIGA -CT1/2 that require a single module. , • Automatic device mapping � '' Patented ,, .;.a ,,, , Signature modulestransmitinformationto the loop controller SIGA- MCT2 • ' 'r regarding their circuit locations with respectto other Signature devices on the wire loop. r • Electronic addressing O U MEA (E.* . Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop { — 1 ApplAvailableates controller, a PC, or the SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. Description ® Intelligent devicewith microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communi- The SIGA -CT1 Single Input Module and SIGA - CT2 /SIGA -MCT2 cation speed with substantially improved control panel response Dual Input Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; used to connect one or two Class B normally -open Alarm, Supervi- twisted or shielded wire is not required. sory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC). • Non - volatile memory The actualfunction of these modules is determined by the "person- Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job ality code" selected by the installer. This code is downloaded to number. Automatically updates historic information including the module from the Signature loop controller during system hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and configuration. troubles, and time and date of last alarm. The input modules gather analog informationfrom the initiating la Stand -alone operation devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The The module makes decisions and inputs an alarmfrom initiating module's on -board microprocessor analyzes the signal and devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling decides whether or notto input an alarm. interrogation stops. (Function availability dependent upon The SIGA -CT1 and SIGA -CT2 mount to standard North American control panel.) 1 -gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where • Ground fault detection by address only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connec- Detects ground faults right down to the device level. tions are made to each module. ® Diagnostic LEDs The SIGA -MCT2 is part of the U10 family of plug -in Signature Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows Series modules. Itfunctions identicallytothe SIGA -CT2, buttakes alarm /active state. advantage of the modularflexibility and easy installation that characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six - module U10 • High ambient temperature operation motherboards are available, All wiring connections are made to . Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120 °F (49 °C). terminal blocks on the motherboard. U10 assemblies may be el Designed to ISO 9001standards mounted in EST enclosures. All Signature products are manufactured to strict international quality standards to ensure highest reliability. 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: PITTSFIELD & NEWPORT. ME Issue 8 Literature Sheet #85001 -0241 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. r Specifications Catalog Number SIGA -CT1 SIGA -CT2 SIGA -MCT2 Description Single Input Module Dual Input Module Type Code 48 (factory set) 49 (factory set) Four sub -types (personality codes) are available Four sub -types (personality codes) are available Address Requirements Uses One Module Address Uses Two Module Addresses Operating Current Standby = 250µA; Activated = 400µA Standby = 396pA; Activated = 680µA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer North American 2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang boxes and 1 inch U102R /6R /6 Mounting (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one -gang covers and Motherboard SIGA -MP mounting plates Storage and Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) e Storage Temperature: -4 °F to 140 °F ( -20 °C to 60 °C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled; On -board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm /active p Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand - alone) Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM Description (Signature Overview) The Signature Series intelligent analog - addressable system from Standalone Operation – A decentralized alarm decision by the Edwards Systems Technology is an entire family of multi- sensor device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to detectors and mounting bases, multiple- function input and output operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller modules, network and non - network control panels, and user- CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices Signature device provides four additional benefits – Self - diagnos- (IDC) will alarm should their slave alarm - initiating device activate. • tics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand -alone Fast Stable Communication – Built -in intelligence means less informa- Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. tion needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Self- diagnostics and History Log – Each Signature Series device Controller (SDC). Other than regular supervisory polling response, constantly runs self- checks to provide important maintenance Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when information. The results of the self -check are automatically updated they have something new to report. This provides very fast control and permanently stored in its non - volatile memory. This panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several PC, or using the SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Tool. The advantages including: information stored in device memory includes: • Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics. • Device serial number, address, and type • Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable. • Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date • Less emitted noise from the data wiring. • Number of recorded alarms and troubles • Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. • Time and date of last alarm' Diagnostic LEDs – Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide • Most recent trouble code logged by the detector — 32 possible visual indication of normal and alarm- active conditions. A flashing trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED Automatic Device Mapping –The Signature Data Controller (SDC) means the module is in alarm- active state. Both LEDs on steady learns where each device's serial number address is installed indicates alarm- active state – standalone mode. relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Testing & Maintenance – Automatic self- diagnosis identifies when Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive user - friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be can be examined. Layout or "as- built" drawing information showing turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled mainte- branch wiring (T- taps), device types and their address are stored nance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having installation. The preparation of as -built drawings is fast and efficient. Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN /ULC 536 Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: standards. • Unexpected additional device addresses. Quality and Reliability – EST Signature devices are manufactured in • Missing device addresses. North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electron- • Changes to the wiring in the circuit. ics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and Most Signature modules use a "personality code" selected by the greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are humidity and corrosion resistance. downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are 1 EST3 V.2 only. ,. indicated during device mapping. 2 Retrievablewith SIGA-PRO programming tool. 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 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001 -0241 Issue 6 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 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Secur Intelligent Initiating Devices • Overv Standard Features The GE Security SuperDuct Signature Series smoke detector is the • Less than 2" deep for easy installation and applications where most advanced and most reliable device in its class. Designed for space is tight easy installation and superb reliability, SuperDuct represents the • -20 to 158 °F ( -29 to 70 °C) operating range with 100 ft /min. to perfect balance of practical design and advanced technology. 4,000 ft/min air velocity rating assures reliability under harsh SuperDuct detectors feature a unique design that speeds installa- environmental conditions tion and simplifies maintenance. Removable dust filters, conformal- • Status LEDs remain visible through clear assembly cover ly coated circuit boards, and optional water- resistant gaskets keep contaminants away from components, ensuring years of trouble- • Cover monitor switch for added security free service. When cleaning is required, the assemblies come apart • Standard sampling tube spacing for easy drop -in migration from easily and snap back together in seconds. other detectors A Signature Series photoelectric sensor is incorporated into the • Sampling tube can be installed with or without the cover in place design of each SIGA -SD duct smoke detector. This sensor inherits and can be rotated in 45- degree increments to ensure proper the power and benefits of this exceptional line of intelligent devices. alignment with duct airflow Signature Series sensors gather analog information from their • 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc operation smoke sensing elements and convert it into digital signals. The sen Magnet activated test switch sor measures and analyses these signals and compares the infor- mation to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm • One Form C auxiliary alarm relay for controlling ancillary equip - decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of ment (e.g., HVAC controls) fires, which virtually eliminates unwanted alarms. • No special tools required for easy access to field connections ' • . • Signature Series intelligence WARN D uc t detectors h avespeci fi c limitations. Du ore enota • focori openared smoke detector. Ductdetectorsare nota'substituteforearlywarning • Environmental compensation with differential sensing for reli- ' detection eplaceme ntforabuildingsregul ar,firedetection able, stable, and drift free sensitivity tors a ,re not designed fodetect toxic gases Which can build up'to hozdrdous levels in ' so mefires: Thesede'v iceswiilnotoperatewithout. electricalpowecAsfiresfreauently: • W 079% to 246% obscuration/ft smoke sensitivity • c au se power interruptions, GE security suggests yoU discuss further safeguards with_;'_; your local fire protection specialist` • Identification of dirty or defective detectors 3 a•Y •41,*".._, t � _ „ ' T Intelligent Duct ' 't r'.:: : ('">t u. ^t I Smoke Detector , ' ^ ' : f 4 (' , }b CIh.V .� l` , - N tai SIGA -SD ? ` y , ■ i l f. a.., j- r ^,+- `,c i a rT' � F 1 -- iIi.' . .4'* lc :- ,-. S S N C a `Tj �y ' . ° I. � L E Data Sheet 85001 -0584 Issue 4 FM if ', f , y „t t' Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Notification Appliances Overv Standard Features Genesis ceiling speaker- strobes are small, compact, and attractive • Field configurable - no need to remove the device! audible - visible emergency signaling devices. Protruding no more - Select' /e,' 1/2, 1, or 2 watt operation than 1.6" (41 mm) from the ceiling, Genesis speaker- strobes blend - 15/30/75/95 cd and 95/115/150/177 cd models available with any decor. - Switch settings remain visible even after the unit is installed Signals feature textured housings in architecturally neutral white or • Unique low- profile design eye- catching fire alarm red. An ingenious iconographic symbol indi- - 30 per cent slimmer profile than comparable signals cotes the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code -com- - Attractive appearance pliant and is easily recognized by all building occupants regardless - No visible mounting screws of what language they speak. Models with "FIRE" markings are also - Available with white or red housings available. • Unparalleled performance Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, GE Security Genesis - loud 90 dBA output ensures clear, crisp audio strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, - Precision timing electronics meet tough synchronizing an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a highly standards for strobes when used with compatible modules controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts em- - Highly regulated in -rush current allows the maximum ploying this new technology have given rise to a new benchmark in number of strobes on a circuit strobe performance - FullLight technology. - 25 VRMS and 70 VRMS models available, all supplied with a DC blocking capacitor for audio circuit supervision FullLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular • Easy to install reflectors. This ensures the entire coverage area receives consistent - Fits all standard 4" square electrical boxes with plenty of illumination from the strobe flash. room behind the signal for extra wire - no extension ring or trim plate needed Depending on the model, Genesis speaker- strobes feature 15 to - #18 - #12 AWG terminals - ideal for long runs, existing wiring 95, or 95 to 177 candela output (see ordering information), which Approved for public and private mode applications • is selectable with a conveniently - located switch. The candela output - UL 1971 listed as signaling devices for the hearing impaired setting remains clearly visible even after final installation, yet it is - UL 1638 listed as protective visual signaling appliances locked in place to prevent unauthorized movement after installation. - UL 1480 listed as fire alarm speaker - UL/ULC listed for ceiling or wall use ® MEA) Field Configurable Ceiling p ending 0/ t O C E .. ....< Spea ker- strobes Genesis Series 1,r ;x ° � K +/ 4 r F� .'' -'0.. Wt � 'Nt q anti • d Y. 'T x' er,,;y i ",r4,,,,.„610,1,,:1'..... H ''''s . •x^'sarma..c�,w..,G,2' sr :w (121r4' '' i , ' ;'°' ,C,: $: :i. ?..:,04.„ ' pt „ "� �'' ' r r �" R , ��tj, ,2- pffi ' : ; 1 �'+ t : mo t v. / ' ".i' . 1-.1` "..�, ' °' .' aa '.;• ry ''� +. al w o . - ' -'_'' ,, . 4 ',, ,P . n. f'.' „", ?_—.� ..�` -S7 + : t r Esr _, _.. A t `e � " _ c..., i ,,, s:.4. r . ,� o - 4 1 . ti., '' r `.'7:',4-„.:;-4', R �n� . .Na 4 h am . �, Si , 4,...,..tv M „ Data Sheet 85001 -0556 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Strobe Application Genesis speaker- strobes include a DC blocking capacitor to allow Non - Sleeping Areas and Corridors: GE Security strobes rated at electrical supervision of the audio distribution circuit. Models for less than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non - sleeping 25 VRMS and 70 VRMS audio circuits are available. The mylar speaker areas only. Install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches with its sealed back construction is extra durable, is impervious to (2.0 ml and no more than 96 inches (2.4 ml above the finished floor. moisture, and provides improved audibility. 1 /4 W to 2 W operation No point in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes is selectable with a conveniently - located switch on the front of the should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in the hori- device. The wattage tap setting remains clearly visible even after zontal plane). final installation. Maximum Recommended Maximum Area Ceiling Ceiling mount All Genesis speaker- strobes are fully compatible with Enhanced Room Type (square room size) g g . Integrity signals. The two product lines may be mixed on the same Height Genesis Strobe • circuit. 20 x 20 ft. (6.1 x 6.1 ml 15 cd Genesis speaker- strobes are UL 1971 - listed for use indoors as wall 30 x 30 ft. (9.1 x 9.1 ml 10 feet 30 cd or ceiling mounted public -mode notification appliances for the 40 x 40 ft. (12.2 x 12.2 m) (3.05 m) 75 cd hearing impaired. Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where 50 x 50 ft. 115.2 x 15.2 ml 95 cd ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), where 20 x 20 ft. (6.1 x 6.1 ml 30 cd Non - sleeping occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accom- Rooms 30 x 30 ft. (9.1 x 9.1 ml 20 feet 75 cd modation as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act, which (ceiling 40 x 40 ft. (12.2 x 12.2 m) (6.10 ml 95 cd requires visible signals in the following areas: mounted) 50 x 50 ft. (15.2 x 15.2 ml 115 cd Ide • rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other common use areas. 20 x 20 ft. (6.1 x 6.1 m) 75 cd • sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing impair- 30 x 30 ft. (9.1 x 9.1 ml 30 feet 75 cd ment (in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). 40 x 40 ft. (12.2 x 12.2 m) (9.14 ml 115 cd • work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per Title 50 x SO ft. (15.2 x 15.2 m) 150 cd 1 of ADA). Note: Recommendations in the table above assume the strobe is placed in the center of the room. If not, the maximum room size is determined by doubling the Although all Genesis strobes are self- synchronizing, when installed distance from the strobe to the farthest wall. with an optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from Sleeping areas: In sleeping areas, ceiling mounted strobes land wall devices on the same circuit synchronize to within 10 milliseconds mounted strobes installed less than 24 inches from the ceiling) must . of each other indefinitely. This exceeds the two -hour minimum be rated at a minimum of 177 cd. Wall mounted strobes installed specified in the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is more than 24 inches (610 mm) from the ceiling must be rated at a required per circuit. minimum of 110 cd. In all cases, the distance from the strobe to the • Genesis speaker- strobes are synchronized and UL- listed for use in pillow must not exceed 16' (4.8 m). sleeping or non sleeping areas. They are intended for indoor use For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Handbook of Visible only and are approved for wall or ceiling mount applications. Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications published by GE Recommended Strobes: The following guidelines are based on Security Press, or contact your local GE Security representative. ANSI /NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (2002). When applied and installed in accordance with that code, GE Security strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced by the ADA- specified 75 candela Speaker Application (cd) strobe at 50 feet. (ADA suggests using 75 cd strobes throughout p p p an area, with spacing that never exceeds 50 ft. from the strobe to The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used any point in the protected space.) with alert or alarm signals is a minimum of 15 dB above the aver- age ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level • having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater. This WARNING These' deviceswillnotoperatewithoutelectncalpower.Asfiresfreq uently, is measured 5 feet (1.5 ml above the floor. The average ambient o4sepower interruptions, wesu99estyoudi cal sound level is the A- weighted sound pressure measured over a 24 fire protection;speaalist Research indicates that the intensity of strobe needed to" awaken 90% of s leeping persons i 100.dd. GE S recommends hour period. ; that tro s b es in'sleeping rooms be set to 110 cd minimum . .. ... _ . . . _ Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically cause a 6 dB reduction in the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space. Doubling the power output of a device (e.g.: a speaker from 1 W to 2 WI will increase the sound pressure level by 3 dBA. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. Combination audible /visual signals must be installed in accordance with guidelines established for strobes. Data Sheet 85001 -0556 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page Z of 6 Application Notes - Canada (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level from devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies other than within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA above ambi occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with ent levels, and never less than 65 dBA. In sleeping rooms the sound performances could exceed 100 dBA. Strobes shall be installed in a pressure level from an audible signal shall not be less than 75 dBA building so that the flash from one device is visible throughout the when any intervening doors between the device and the sleeping floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. room are closed. 4 4 / /i . , I . Current Draw • .:.: - - a Comments • UL Nameplate Rating, UL Nameplate Rating (hi gli cd output models) • Note nd • , :. - Current mA. Cur t values are shown in . A 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 95 cd 95 cd 115 cd 150 cd 177 cd 2. UL nameplate rating is higher - RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS than typical current due to meat- methods and instru- 16 Vdc 109 151 281 318 330 392 502 565 ments used. 3. GE Security recommends using 16 Vfwr 131 194 379 437 432 518 643 693 the typical current for system design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop Tsipicbl.ui-renf.r. " -,:`. Typical Current(high;cd output models) calculations. S cur n ratin 4. Use the Vdc RMS current ratings g 15 cd 30 cd 75 cd 95 cd 95 cd 115 cd 150 cd 177 cd for filtered power supply and bat- . tery AH calculations. Use the Vfwr RMS MeanIZI Mean EMI Mean gm Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS current ratings for unfiltered 16 Vdc 94 m 140 ®® 268 ® 323 333 330 392 390 499 496 551 545 power supply calculations. S. Fuses, circuit breakers and other 20 Vdc m 68 108 105 205 203 ® 242 259 257 303 301 378 375 429 426 overcurrent protection devices are typically rated for current in 24 Vdc 63 90 El 168 166 194 192 212 210 245 243 306 304 342 340 RMS values. Most of these devices 33 Vdc El 46 70 68 ®®m 138 155 153 180 174 211 209 236 234 operate based upon the heating affect of the current flowing 16 Vfwr 126 67 Ell 108 D® 403 260 484 283 570 339 673 411 724 446 through the device. The RMS Ell m® 113 det the to current) 20 Vfwr 108 156 168 199 380 212 438 248 537 312 604 352 determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold 24 Vfwr 97 m 139 m 240 ® 270 156 318 172 361 198 434 243 484 273 threshold for those devices. 33 Vfwr 89 39 119 56 197 100 214 111 245 123 269 137 308 160 338 176 6. Our industry has used 'mean' cur - rents over the years. However, UL will direct the industry to use the 2004 RMS values in the future. • Data Sheet 85001 - 0556 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 G EST Fire & Life Safety Security Notification Appliances Overv Standard Features The Genesis line of signals are the smallest, most compact audible- • Unique low- profile design visible emergency signaling devices in the world. Protruding no - The most compact UUULC listed speaker- strobe available more than one inch from the wall, Genesis speakers and speaker- - Ultra -slim, protrudes a mere one inch from the wall • strobes blend with any decor. - Attractive appearance, no visible mounting screws Signals feature textured housings in architecturally neutral white or • Field configurable - no need to remove the device! traditional fire alarm red. An ingenious iconographic symbol indi- - Select /s, 1, 1, or 2 watt operation and 15, 30, 75, or 110 cotes the purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code -com- candela output with convenient switches that remain visible pliant and is easily recognized by all building occupants regardless even after the unit is installed of what language they speak. • Unparalleled performance N., -�-- -- --- . , Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, - loud 90 dBA output ensures clear, crisp audio " Genesis strobes do not require bulky specular Exclusive FuliLight strobe technology produces the ' P , ;;:;ar reflectors. Instead, an exclusive mask - and - cavity industry's most even li g ht distribution o o • �r _...�._�__ _- rt design channels and conditions light to produce a - Precision timing electronics meet tough new synchronizing �, V :" _^ highly controllable distribution pattern. Intensive standards for strobes when used with compatibile modules � '' w �' t : development efforts employing this new technol- - Low current draw minimizes system overhead � Speaker -only ogy have given rise to a new benchmark in strobe - Highly regulated in -rush current allows the maximum unit performance - FullLightTM technology. number of strobes on a circuit - Industry's first temporal strobe output Speaker- strobes feature 15, 30, 75 or 110 candela output, selectable - 25 Vrms and 70 Vrms models available, all supplied with a with a conveniently - located switch on the bottom of the device. The DC blocking capacitor for audio circuit supervision candela setting remains clearly visible even after final installation. Easy to install All Genesis speakers include a DC blocking capacitor to allow - Fits all standard 4" square electrical boxes with plenty of electrical supervision of the audio distribution circuit. Models for 25 room behind the signal for extra wire - no extension ring VRMS and 70 VRMS circuits are available. The mylar speaker with its or trim plate needed sealed back construction provides extra durability and improved - Simple jumper snips set strobe flash rates audibility. 1 /4 W to 2 W operation is selectable with a conveniently- - #18 - #12 AWG terminals - ideal for long runs, existing wiring located switch on the bottom of the device. The wattage tap setting remains clearly visible even after final installation. + ' ^ e a m B & r t8 v a 6 .t.. r .- n Ge nesis S pea kers :::::: '''''''S _••e• : :, •a : .. d. „A h ...,„ ..•a•. a * a a'rr, and Strobes R • f.0 �, ° 66 ® 0004 6 6 6,1 A a w a"�v. Genesis G4 Series : ^ g, , � a � , .,. . � K e a ,.:;,, , . imvtiti.L „--”, a ti '♦ 6., iy, -.,- :- -.4v':4 1- K `- dk. l � .d. ,a ' PENDING tx *e . ' .. �S "` t 7.-t,4-144\-4,e, Patents pending . ' - -w „ Data Sheet 85001 -0549 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Li W ght output Per cent of UL rating versus angle Field wiring is connected to Genesis signals with terminals that ac- commodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm to 2.5 mm wiring. - -- % Of candela H Spec. -% 01 candela v Spec. 5 Speaker -only Wining ,o - s. s m - s •,s 20 To listed fire alarm control panel - -o0 .25 -- 25 10 (supervised amollfier signal circuit .55 - as -25.2 or 70.7V rms) + I. + r as AO as as .50 l l 50 .55 - ' 55 fie 60 L5 fi5 Polarity he In /7� To next device _]n v - i TO alarm condition © © © © © © ©© or end of line W (1 (n co 5) (-) rn (n BO . -es . - 1 1 es El Ell 1 r sa [ 1 IJ V mmm °m»w 4m nan�� ° . - a$mm�o rti m mm Minium UL required candela light output Speaker - Strobe Wiring UL name plate maximum operating current (RMS -mA) T °fisted fire alarm control panel - ' Candela.rdting' 15 . 30 75 110 (supervised am22sig i + + " 16 Vdc 96 30 239 294 To listed fire alarm control panel - '�"' (supervised signal circuit + 16 Vfwr 120 69 329 375 - 20-24 u + r 11111111 111' " P shown In To next device Typical mean current (RMS- "�) warm° °ndl ° ° "11114.1 C�,f �jy �jy �fj °rendevicd e °nine Candela rating : 15'. 30 75 .110, 20 Vdc 65 (781 93 1101) 1821188) 238 (245) 24 Vdc 55 (651 78(86) 153 (159) 196 (203) N© ' °© 31 Vdc 45 153) 63 169) 120 1124) 1511157) 20 Vfwr 56 (106) 79 (147) 147 1264) 19713421 24 Vfwr 50 (95) 68 (1301 1211225) 155 (283) . , -• .. . . . .. 27 Vfwr 44 1841 60 (115) 107 (2001 137 1251) WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrlcaf power As fires frequently cause powef w suggest y"ou discuss further safeguards_with your locol fire protection specialist. Research indicates that the intensity'of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping; p ersons is approximately 100 cd. GE Security recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be - setto110cd,minirnum;.•'.: Data Sheet 85001 -0549 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 TM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY POWER SUPPLIES * Com atibili -, QuickStart . FireShield EST3 , TESTS ' LSS4', IRC= 3 /FGC II11111111111{ 11 111111111[1 Remote Booster Poorer Supplies # `1111111111111111�11 ;111 1� k Models: BPS6A and BPS1 OA - �a ri Features ,J • Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). ! ' • Provides strobe synchronization. • Use as auxiliary Power Supply. €C • Extensive UL Listings (Listed accessory under the following !,, l'.' ' • ' standards) ' cl 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 inputsfrom external sources. UL365 APAW, APAW7 Police Station Connected Burglar Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational Alarm Units and Systems configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied ULC-S527 UOXXC Control Units, Fire Alarm (Canada) with its own enclosure providing ample space for additional ULC -S303 AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and interface modules and battery compartment. Systems (Canada) 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 Applicat UL1610 AMCX Central Station Alarm Unit s Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions. The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for audible and visual devices helping remove system capacity or site III Includes four independent 3 amp NACs 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- outputcorrelation. Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main panel's is Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminatesthe need to existing NACs. wire a separate trouble contact back to the control panel. During alarm condition, detected faults are overridden and the main • NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. panel's default configuration is continuous 24 Vdc on all NACs ■ 110 Vac and 230 Vac versions typically used to drive visual devices. On board trouble contact is ® On -board status LEDs for easy recognition of wiring faults. supplied for applications requiring trouble contact monitoring. III 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 cabinet. When used for Fire Alarm notification with Genesis Description 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 circuitsto monitor and charge batteries, control and may be configured while maintaining strobe synchronization. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: BRADENTON, FL888- 378 -2329; FAX866- 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.