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Specifications o ri // /VD SR) *tile I A. Bay. / January 5, 2004 Deluge Devices 270 a NIIQNG® MODEL B -1 TECHNICAL DATA • RELEASE CONTROL PANEL 1. PRODUCT NAME Viking Technical Data may be found on VIKING MODEL B - PAR - RELEASE The Viking Corporation's Web site at ^,\ http/ /www.vikingcorp.com.„ , r , , ,,, v CONTROL PANEL The Web site may include a more recent Available since 1991 edition of this technical data page 2. MANUFACTURED FOR 5. GUARANTEES `` k THE VIKING CORPORATION For details of warranty, refer to Viking's s , , Y,. k r 210 N. Industrial Park Road current price schedule or contact Viking Y "`: , s4,/ " ° ' : , , 4 i f Hastings, Michigan 49058 U S.A. directly ,r. um . Telephone. (269) 945 -9501 6. TECHNICAL DATA . ' , r ( 877 ) 384 -5464 Listings and Approvals rt ; i t ;�' Fax (269) 945 -9599 See Approval Chart ` u , F ii . e -mail: techsvcs @vikingcorp corn Enclosure : ; ° :, h, : ?'r;, .; . 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Dimensions h; ",Y` a:- it Backbox 16" (406 mm) high 14 5" • , , z ; �, g Model B -1 Par -3 Release (368 mm) w 4 75 (121 mm) ;. �� The Viking Control Panel is a supervised, 24 Volt, deep All microprocessor- controlled Release Control Panel The panel is designed to 14 62 13 operate up to two electric release de- C abinet bane 5 3 (5 7 25 375" mm) (410 mm) high, wide idleno75" (137 mm) deep. Input 3: Waterflow (Alarm Pressure vices (usually solenoid valves) in the re- C lease piping of deluge or valves) in the eye- Steel Painted red for identification Switch) purposes Input 4 Supervisory Circuit tems. The panel is available for use with Vented Enclosure System Alarm either 120 VAC or 230 VAC power sup- Environment plies A built -in battery compartment Power limited circuitry holds two 12 Volt batteries that are Temperature 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to Fuses 2AG, 4 amperes charged by an internal battery charger. 48 °C) o Normal operating voltage 24VDC Batteries are available to provide up to Humidity 85% Relative Humidity (ripple = 10mV peak to peak) 90 hours of backup power during AC (non - condensing) at 90 °F (32 °C) Alarm Current 15mA minimum power failure maximum Short circuit current: 40mA maximum The Model B -1 Release Control Panel AC Power Maximum detector current in can be used with a wide range of com- Par -3 and Par -3C: 120 VAC, 50/60 standby. 2 milliamps (peak) per zone patible initiating devices, such as heat Hz, 1.2 amps Maximum loop resistance: 100 ohms (including linear heat detection systems Wire size' minimum #14 AWG with End -of -Line resistor: 4 7K (provided) like the Protectowire Systems), photo- 600 V insulation Note: leave E -O -L resistors provided, - electric, ionization, and smoke deter- Par -3E 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 0.65 amps on all unused circuits. tors Wire size: minimum #14 AWG with Detector loop current is sufficient to A dip switch 'Function Selector' allows 600 V insulation ensure operation of one alarmed de- field programming for one of four possi- Battery tector per zone ble input/output combinations (see Ta- Lead Acid Supervisory current 5mA (including ble 1). Maximum charging circuit 27 6V, 1 5 A End -of -Line Resistor) In fire conditions, when an initiating de- See ACCESSORIES for batteries Heat Detectors: Detection circuits allow vice circuit (or predetermined combina- available from Viking for installation of any number of listed tion of circuits) is energized, the panel Initiating Device (Input) Circuits or approved normally open thermal activates a combination of release de- Four style B (Class B) /Style D (Class detectors. Smoke Detectors: Contact the Viking vice circuits and alarm circuits according A) circuits to the 'Function Selector' setting On the Input 1. Detection Circuit distributor for a list of compatible panel's display board, the appropriate Input 2. Detection Circuit smoke detectors, information con Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory LED's cerning the maximum number of will flash until the event has been ac- knowledged After depressing the Tone APPROVAL CHART APPROVALS or Alarm Silence button, the LED will re- main steadily illuminated until the panel Viking Part 2 a IS reset. Model Name Power Supply No. UL ULC FM NYC 4. AVAILABILITY AND SERVICE B -1 Par -3 110 VAC 50 /60Hz 07907 Yes — Yes Yes B -1 Par -3C 110 VAC 50 /60Hz 07953 Yes The Viking Model B - Par - Release B -1 Par -3E 220VAC 50/60 Hz 07908 — — Yes — Control Panel is available through a net- 1 UL listed Releasing Device Control Unit (UOJZ) Model B -1 work of domestic, Canadian, and 2 ULC listed and CSA approved Par -3C international distributors See the Viking 3 Accepted by City of New York Department of Buildings MEA 89 -92 -E when configured for Corp. Web site for closest distributor or Single Hazard -Two Zone operation (see TABLE 1) and equipped with LED Interface Module (4XLM) contact The Viking Corporation and Remote Annunciator (RZA -4X) See ACCESSORIES Note Units of measure in parentheses may be approximations Replaces page 210a - dated April 18, 2003 (Added Form No. F063092 the RFI Retrofit Kit under available Accessones ) r r . 1 I, II Deluge Devices 270 b January 5, 2004 ® MODEL B -1 TECHNICAL DATA RELEASE CONTROL PANEL smoke detectors allowed per zone, Power Outputs Trouble signals are self restoring and standby power requirements for Four -wire Smoke Detector Power Alarm and Trouble resound the smoke detector used. Also, refer ( resettable) Up to 200 mA total Last Event Recall to appropriate Fire Protection Equip- (four -wire smoke detector power plus Follow procedure printed in Par -3 ment Approval Guides non - resettable power combined) DC Owner's Manual provided with panel For supervised four -wire smoke detec- current available Maximum ripple Zone Disable Function tors, connect the Power Supervision voltage 10mV p /p. Follow procedure printed in Par -3 Relay to the last detector base 24V Non - resettable Power Up to 200 mA to- Owner's Manual provided with panel screw terminals tal (four -wire smoke detector power Battery Fail and Earth Fault supervision See ACCESSORIES plus non - resettable power corn- (see Figure 1 for location of LEDs) Indicating Appliance and Releasing bined) DC current available. Discharge timer option latched, 10 or 15 (output) Circuits Maximum ripple voltage 10mV p /p. minutes. Refer to Par -3 Owner's Two Style Y and two Style Y/Z circuits RMS Regulated Power Total current manual included with panel. Also re- Output 1. Alarm Bell(Style Y /Z) available for external devices. 0 5 fer to installation standards, Techni- Output 2. WaterfloworTrouble Horn amp (subtracted from 2 25 A avail- cal Data, and all Authorities Having (Style Y /Z) able to indicating appliance circuits) Jurisdiction when using timer config- Output3 - Releasing Circuit 1 (Style Y) DC current available. urations Output 4: Releasing Circuit 2 or Maximum ripple voltage: 100mV p/p Output circuits protected against false Trouble Horn(Style Y) activation by two step command se- Normal operating voltage: 24VDC OTHER FEATURES quence Total current available to all four cir- Front Panel Control Switches. (Refer to Slide in zone identification labels Spare cuits + RMS regulated power output Figure 1) labels included in Par -3 Owner's circuit, not to exceed: 2 25 AMPS Switch 1 Tone Silence Manual provided with panel. Maximum signaling current per cir- Switch 2 Alarm Silence cult: 2 25 AMPS Tone Silence and Alarm Silence con- 8. ACCESSORIES (order separately) Supervised Circuitry trol switches can be activated to ac- Batteries Power limited circuitry (except for knowledge alarms A second "trou- Two batteries of the same AH rating are Municipal Box output) ble" will resound the piezo. required Fuses 2AG, 4 amperes Switch 3. Alarm Activate 12V 7 Amp -Hour Viking P/N 07920 Maximum allowable voltage drop due The Alarm Activate switch may be 12V 12 Amp -Hour Viking P/N 07921 to wiring: 2 VDC used to activate indicating circuits 12V 18 Amp -Hour Viking P/N 09867 End -of -Line resistor: 4 7K (provided) and relays Plug -in connector is provided with the Note. leave E -O -L resistors provided, Switch 4 System Reset Panel on all unused circuits The Reset switch clears any acts- See POWER CALCULATIONS to Note: Wiring must be configured to vated output circuits. If alarm or trou- determine which batteries meet maintain a minimum voltage of 20 4V ble conditions exist when the reset standby battery requirements - on release circuits. switch is pushed, they will re- activate Zone Relay Module (4XZM) Contact the Viking distributor fora list of the panel. (Viking Part No 07912) compatible indicating appliances and Front Panel Zone Status LEDs Model B -1 Panels can accommodate a releasing devices. Also, refer to Vi- When the panel is activated, zone second 4XZM Zone Relay Module king Technical Data and appropriate status LEDs illuminate, to indicate (one included in each panel) or one of Fire Protection Equipment Approval the status of Zone 1, Zone 2, Alarm the following two Modules Guides Pressure, and Auxiliary Supervisory Transmitter Module (4XTM) circuits Alarm Relay Alarm (red) LEDs indicate activation (Viking P/N 07909) Basic panel includes one non- of a detection device Provides a supervised output for local silenceable Form -C dry alarm con- Trouble (yellow) LEDs indicate elec energy municipal box transmitter and tact rated 2 amps at 30 VDC and 0 5 trical circuit failure, such as short or- alarm and trouble reverse polarity amps at 30 VAC (resistive). circuits cults and loose wires Trouble Relay Front Panel System Status LEDs LED Interface Module (4XLM) Basic panel includes one Form -C dry The presence of AC Power is indi- (Viking P/N 07910) alarm contact rated 2 amps at 30 cated by a constant green LED, indi- For Remote Annunciator (RZA -4X) de- VDC and 0.5 amps at 30 VAC (rests- rating normal conditions scribed below (Required for NYC ap- tive). Trouble relay will silence when Alarm (red), Trouble (yellow), and proval) trouble condition is cleared Supervisory (yellow) LEDs activate Remote Annunciator (RZA - 4X) Zone Relay Module as required to indicate System Alarm, (Viking P/N 07911) Model B -1 Panels include one Zone Re- Release operation, Supervisory De- Mounts on standard single -gang box lay Module (4XZM) providing dry vice activation, and Circuit trouble (LED Interface Module (4XLM) de- Form-C contacts controlled by each LEDs also illuminate to indicate when scribed above is required) of the four output circuits plus one the Alarm Silence switch has been Provides "System Trouble" LED general alarm and one activated. Local Piezo Sounder panel /field - wiring trouble relay. See Piezo Sounder Silence Switch (for local sounder) TABLE 2 Alarm signals are latching Alarm/Waterflow Bell LED , i January 5, 2004 Deluge Devices 270 c N4IIKING® MODEL B -1 TECHNICAL DATA RELEASE CONTROL PANEL Waterflow /Supervisory Bell LED G. Make electrical connections to con- 3 Place batteries inside the battery Releasing Circuit 1 LED trol panel for the detection, supervi- compartment of the Par -3 Re- Supervisory Bell /Release Circuit 2 sory, alarm, trouble, and release cir- lease Control Panel with the un- LED cults, according to appropriate used terminals toward the open End -of -Line resistor VIKING FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS door. Install batteries in the up- (Viking Part No 07913) for the system used and the Owner's right position only 4.7K, 1 /2 Watt, with terminal connector Manual provided with the panel 4. Plug the plug -in connector to J9 on both ends, (for two -wire supervised 1 Where indicated on VIKING FIELD the main board of the panel (Re- circuits) WIRING DIAGRAMS, install the ferto Figure 1 and VIKING FIELD 4 7 K Ohm 'h Watt End -of -Line WIRING DIAGRAMS.) DO NOT Power Supervisory Relay Coil Resistor (provided in panel) at the install jumper at this time. (V Part No 07919) remote end of circuit End -of -Line To energize the panel and place the sys- For four wire smoke detector circuits) Resistors should NOT be in- tem in service Voltage and Current Meters (4XZMM) stalled across Release Circuits K Energize the AC power supply to the (Viking Part No. 07917) 2 On all un -used circuits, leave the panel The Piezo will sound, and the Mount inside cabinet 4 7 K Ohm '/z Watt End -of -Line "System Trouble" and "Power Trou- Digital Communicator NOTI-FIRE 911 Resistor (provided in panel) in ble" LEDs will flash (Viking Part No. 07918) place L. Use the jumper (short) wire to connect Kit For Central Station service 3. Maintain polarity on alarm bell and the unused negative terminal of one RFI Retrofit Kit trouble bell circuits battery with the unused positive ter - (Viking Part No 12696) Do not energize the panel until all asso- mina) of the other battery The Piezo Includes Ferrite Beads and Transzorb ciated, modules, and interconnecting should silence, and the "System Dead Front Protective Panel cables have been connected Trouble" and "Power Trouble" LEDs (Viking Part No 12716) H Prior to energizing the panel: should stop flashing 9. INSTALLATION 1. Verify that dip switches controlling M Perform appropriate tests to verify Prior to installation, review the Par -3 panel operation are in the proper proper operation of the system Owners Manual and Viking Field Wiring position for the system used Re- N. After placing the system in service, Diagrams. (See package inside ferto TABLE 1 and VIKING FIELD close and lock the panel to prevent panel.) Observe all instructions provided WIRING DIAGRAMS tampering with the unit. in the Par -3 Owner's Manual Field wir 2 Verify that all modules are securely When installing optional cards, mod mg must be according to VIKING FIELD and properly positioned on their ules, inter- connecting cables, or other WIRING DIAGRAMS for the specific pins. If a module is loose, carefully associated equipment, refer to MAIN- mode of operation required See TA- all pins and press firmly into TENANCE, technical data for the op- BLE 1 position. tional equipment, and Owner's Manual All wiring should be done in accordance I Connect non - energized AC power to provided with the panel. with National and /or Local codes for fire the panel. Refer to Figure 1 and 10. MAINTENANCE and TESTING alarm systems VIKING FIELD WIRING DIA- The Authority Having Jurisdiction may GRAMS. NOTICE: The owner is responsible for have additional requirements. 1. Connect the wire providing maintaining the fire protection system A Mount the cabinet in a clean, dry, vi- in- coming voltage to the ter- and devices in proper operating condi- bration free area where temperature mina) marked "H" tion The Viking Model B -1 Par -3 Re- and humidity conditions do not ex- 2. Connect the neutral wire to the ter- lease Control Panel must be kept free of ceed limitations indicated in TECH- minal marked "N ". foreign matter and environmental condi- NICAL DATA. 3 Connect the ground wire to the ter- tions that could impair its operation. B. Verify that all initiating devices (detec mina) marked "G" For minimum maintenance and inspec- tors), indicating appliances, and re- J. Procedure for connecting Batteries tion requirements, refer to the National leasing devices are compatible with Note Two battery plug /wire assem- Fire Protection Association's pamphlet the Model B-1 Par -3 Release Control blies (long leads with plug) and that describes care and maintenance of Panel jumper (short) wires are provided sprinkler systems In addition, the Au- Contact the Viking distributor for a list with each panel Connectors on one thority Having Jurisdiction may have ad- of compatible devices. Also, refer to plug /wire assembly fit 7.0 AH Bat- ditional maintenance, testing, and in- appropriate Fire Protection Equip- teries Connectors on the other spection requirements that must be fol- ment Approval Guides plug /wire assembly fit 12 0 AH Bat- lowed C Wire all alarm initiating devices se- teries WARNING: Any system maintenance quentially for proper supervision 1 Position batteries end -to -end with that requires placing a control valve or D Pull required conductors through the terminals adjacent Select the detection system out of service may knockouts provided proper plug /wire assembly for the eliminate the fire protection capabilities E Prior to connecting to the panel, verify batteries used. of that system Prior to proceeding, no- continuity of all circuitry. 2 Connect the long RED lead to the tify all Authorities Having Jurisdiction. F. Prior to connecting to the panel, positive terminal of one battery, Consideration should be given to em- check for, and correct any short cir- and the long black lead to the neg- ployment of a fire patrol in the affected cults ative terminal of the other areas Deluge Devices 270 d January 5, 2004 N11(ING® MODEL B -1 TECHNICAL DATA RELEASE CONTROL PANEL Tests tivate for the system used close the main water supply control Prior to proceeding with tests "Waterflow' circuits are latching. valve will cause water to flow into the A. Verify that installation complies with 2. When test is complete return the sprinkler piping instructions in the Owner's Manual Alarm Test Valve to the normal 2 Operate individual detectors, fol- provided with the panel and the ap- position and push "System Re- lowing instructions listed in techni- propriate VIKING FIELD WIRING DI - set" Conditions should return to cal data for the detector used. See AGRAMS for the system used. normal. TABLE 2 for output circuits and B. Notify the Authority Having Jurisdic- Detection relays that should activate for the tion and all those in the area affected To test detection circuits: system used "Detection" circuits by the test. 1 Close main water supply control are latching (except when config- Alarm Activate Switch valve, placing the system out of ured for optional "timed shut -off' To test alarm bell, waterflow bell circuits service. See Owner's Manual) and alarm, detection, and waterflow re- Caution! For deluge and single or 3 When Test is complete, push "Sys - lays non - interlocked preaction systems, per- tem Reset" Conditions should re- 1 Push "Alarm Activate" (See Figure forming this test results in operation of turn to normal. 3). Note. "Alarm Activate" is a the deluge valve. Failure to close the 4. Refer to technical data for the sys - latching function. "Alarm Silence" main water supply control valve will tem used to open main water sup - will silence indicating circuits and cause water to flow into the sprinkler pip- ply control valve and place the System Alarm Relay and light the ing system back in service. Alarm Silenced LED Caution! For double - interlocked sys- Maintenance 2. When test is complete, push "Sys- tems, simultaneous operation of a de- CAUTION: Disconnect all power tern Reset ". Conditions should re- tector and lowering of supervisory pres- sources before servicing The panel turn to normal sure in the sprinkler piping will result in and associated equipment may be Waterflow operation of the deluge valve Failure to damaged by removing and /or insert- To test waterflow alarm on Viking close the main water supply control ing cards, modules, or interconnect - pre- action and Viking deluge systems, valve will cause water to flow into the ing cables while the panel is ener- consult technical literature for the sys- sprinkler piping. gazed. tem used. Caution! Simultaneous operation of 1. Turn the Alarm Test Valve to "Test" both detection circuits on any system uti- position. See figure 3 for output lazing cross -zone detection will result in circuits and relays that should ac- operation of the deluge valve. Failure to , January 5, 2004 Deluge Devices 270 e Ni l I KJ NG TECHNICAL DATA MODEL B -1 REL RELEASE CONTROL PANEL TABLE 1 Dip Switch Settings for System Configuration Modes DIP SWITCH SETTINGS MODE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION OPERATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 Single Hazard One release circuit Activation of EITHER detection circuit OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF N 1 Two Zone Two detection circuits energizes the release circuit 0 Single Hazard One release circuit. BOTH detection circuits must activate T Cross Zone Two detection circuits. to energize the release circuit. ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 Dual Hazard Two release circuits Activation of EITHER detection circuit U Combined Two detection circuits. energizes BOTH release circuits OFF ON OFF OFF OFF S 3 Release Activation of detection circuit No 1 E 4 Dual Hazard Two release circuits. energizes release circuit No 1 ON ON OFF OFF OFF D . Split Release Two detection circuits. Activation of detection circuit No 2 energizes release circuit No 2 Note Dip Switches 3, 4 and 5 MUST be OFF to disable timer capabilities of the panel. For information concerning timer capabilities, refer to PAR -3 Owners Manual Also, refer to installation standards, Technical Data, and all Authorities Having Jurisdiction when using timer configurations. TABLE 2 Charts show Output and Relay Module Circuits Activated by Detection Circuits OUTPUT CIRCUITS RELAY MODULE OUTPUT CIRCUITS RELAY MODULE MODE 1 MODE 3 z ti DUAL HAZARD SINGLE HAZARD J w E ° a TWO ZONE COMBINED m w n w w RELEASE ~ o 0 0 1 w w J w E w f a f R w w J w o d w w a WI INPUT CIRCUITS a 3 A 3 . A P INPUT CIRCUITS a tt tt a V a V V it V I DETECTOR CIRCUII I X X X X X X X X I DETECTOR CIRCUIT 1 X X X X X X X X X X 2 DETECTOR CIRCUIT 2 X X X X X X X X 2 DETECTOR CIRCUIT 2 X X X X X X X X X X 3 WATERFLOV X X X X X X 3 WATERFLOW X X X X X X 4 SUPERVISORY X X X X 4 SUPERVISORY X X X X 5 ALARM ACTIVATE SWITCH X X X X X X 5 ALARM ACTIVATE SWITCH X X X I X OUTPUT CIRCUITS RELAY MODULE OUTPUT CIRCUITS RELAY MODULE MODE 2 MODE 4 - SINGLE HAZARD D UAL HAZARD CROSS ZONE a ti n a SPLIT RELEASE „ y o N a oLl w m INPUT CIRCUITS A 3 A 3 Fej a INPUT CIRCUITS a aV V V V .. ,,, V V V I DETECTOR CIRCUIT I X X X X X X I DETECTOR CIRCUIT I X X X X X X X X 2 DETECTOR CIRCUIT 2 X m X X X m X X 2 DETECTOR CIRCUIT 2 X X X X X X X X 3 WATERFLOW X X X X X X 3 WATERFLOW x X X X X X 4 SUPERVISORY X X X X 4 SUPERVISORY X X X X 5 ALARM ACTIVATE SWITCH X X X X X X 5 ALARM ACTIVATE SWITCH X X X X AI • y • Deluge Devices 270 f January 5, 2004 NIKING ® MODEL B -1 TECHNICAL DATA RELEASE CONTROL PANEL —. - e 8a 8b 7 ° 0 ®�® 11 E m o 8 8 r �v> 0 0 LI @ „Dmae : RaaRaaaNaaaaNa mil O O t))) ii i i 0 0¢¢¢o11¢o mod¢¢1d CIRCUIT ° ' m =° nn — - -- emu. BREAKER � — — — o �11 o)))( ¢ AC POWER F ' . CONNECTION ,�)¢ i E �1� _ BATTERY 1 — n ¢ CONNECTION :, uuO v Nb1 0-” 02 J9 H 4 1 W ( ) W1 Lio � O o OPTIONAL pun, n WW1 e iii R °o "o o' O BOARDS 0 0 .1111 BATTERY BATTERY 11111 0 , i ¢11¢1 o DIP SWITCHES BATTERY GROUND FAIL LED FAULT LED 0 le 0 0 o `F L. L l 21 swt VERIFY THAT DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ARE 4000ROING TO APPLICABLE VININC, TIF10 W RING AGRANS ITEM PART DESCRIPTION NO. NUMBER QTY. 1 07912 Zone Relay Module 4XZM ( Included with Panel) 1 Optional t 2 07909 Transmitter Module 4XTM 1 Optional 3 _ 07910 LED Interface Module 4XLM 1 Optional 4 07911 Remote Annunciator Module RZA -4X 1 Optional 5 07917 Voltage, Current Meters 4XMM 1 Optional 07920 Battery, 12V, 7 Amp Hr Capacity 2 OR 2 Two Batteries 6 07921 Battery, 12V, 12 Amp Hr. Capacity 2 OR 2 Required 2 09867 Battery, 12V, 18 Amp Hr Capacity 2 2 09866 Battery Box, Required when using 18 AH Batteries 7 07915 Fuses, 4 Amp 4 Included 8a 07914 Resistor, Dummy Load (Notifier 71245) 6 Included 8b 08391 Resistor, Dummy Load (Notifier 27027) 2 Included 9 07919 Power Relay 1 Optional 10a 07916 Battery Plug Wire Ass'y (7 Amp Battery) 1 Included 10b 08285 Battery Plug Wire Ass'y (12 Amp Battery) 1 Included 11 07913 Resistor, End -of Line (Notifier 71252) 1 Optional 12a 08389 Mother Board 110 Volt 3 1 Included 3 12b 08390 Mother Board 220 Volt 3 1 Included 3 12c 11638 Mother Board 110 Volt 3 (Canadian panel) 1 Included 3 1 This unit can support a second Zone Relay Module 4XZM in addition to the one included w ith the panel 2 Alw ays use tw o batteries of the same amperage Order batteries separately after performing pow er calculations to determine size of battery required to meet standby requirements Figure 1 Replaces page 210a -f dated April 18, 2003 (Added Form No. F_063092 the RFI Retrofit Kit under available Accessones) II If p 1 '' xc. w '�•, � �.`� � -- ti t � se a d �, � E , . ,? j`' = Y �U a ,.. ,, � ' r �.,;� �` � 4� , "�a a� ' � � � � Y a � � 4 > . � � ;S'e r -_ -� es >x Z h:. 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This chamber xhibits increased stabiili- ty, significantly reduces nuisance alarms, and provides better m performance at higher air Visible LED blinks in standby, latches on velocities. in alarm Twist -on mounting bracket with The 400 Series meets the perforance criteria required by UL./U Additional ude an LED which blinks standby and latches on to indicate an a tamper option Detectors feature convenient field testing and sensitivity metering. The model 1400 Dual unipolar chamber design includes remote LED annunciator capabilities using the RA4007_.. Field sensitivity metering of detector to meet NFPA 72 requirements Engineering Specifications SEMS screws for easy wiring Smoke detector shall be an ionization type (model 1400, 1412B , or s 1424) as IS mscreanufac. - tured by System Sensor. Wiring connections shall be made m ean of SL-_�ws 3 -year warranty Detector will have a visible LED which will blink m standby and latch ons in alarm. The Sealed against dirt, insects, and detector shall have a sensitivity of 1.9 - 0.6 % i ft. as measured m the L "L smoke bux. The back pressure detector screen and cover should he easily removable for cleaning. It shall be possible to perform a sensitivity and functional test on the detector without the need of generating soke. The detector shall have a mounting bracket that allows for mounting to a 3 '/," or m 4” octagon box or 4" square electrical box. 11 ID � v, approved M I APPROVED 1 Specifications Height Operating Humidity Range Mounting 3.12" (8.1 cm) 10% to 93% Relative 31/2" or 4" octagon box. Humidity (non - condensing) 4" square box with plaster ring, Diameter 5.5" (13.9 cm) Air Velocity Rating 50, 60, 75 mm boxes Shipping Weight 1200 fpm maximum _ Spacing 0.7 lbs. Sensitivity Install per NFPA 72 and local require- 1.9 ± 0.6 % /ft. nominal ments. On smooth, flat ceilings, spac- Operating Temperature Range ing of 30 feet may be used as a guide. 32 °F to 120 ° F (0 °C to 49 °C) W €rng 12 -22 AWG, twisted pair recommended Electrical Ratings 1400 11126 1424 System Operating Voltage 12/24 VDC (8.5 -35 VDC) 12 VDC (11.3 -17 3 VDC) 24 VDC (20 -29 VDC) Standby Current 120 pA max. 120 pA max. 120 pA max. Alarm Two -wire control panels 77 mA 41 mA must be current limited 100 mA or less Relay Contact Ratings 1 Form A Alarm: 2A @ 30 VAC /DC 1 Form C Auxiliary Alarm: 2A @ 30 VAC /DC; .6A @ 110 VDC; 1A @ 125 VAC Ordering Informaton Part Number Description 1400 Ionization detector, 2 -wire, 12/24 VDC, for control panels 1412B Ionization detector, 4 -wire, 12 VDC, for control panels 1424 Ionization detector, 4 -wire, 24 VDC, for control panels A77-716B End of line relay module, 12/24 VDC RA4O0Z Remote annunciator (LED) MOD4O0R Sensitivity Test module (see below) CRT4O0 Ionization cover removal tool ' RS14 Replacement screen The MOD4O0R Field Sensitivity Test Module k j ,w '; can be used with any standard DC voltmeter k .' `' *''i ; or multimeter to check the sensitivity range ;! of System Sensor's detectors (satisfies _ ; NFPA 72 requirement for sensitivity testing). 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"? :x y �^t� :`!fig 5.. fin ,L.,'9�.� � .:.< x,. ;has, .a, �"� �• � - �a,, ���� Effecfive ".November : 2(1D ' R � � , ; Heat Detectors � ' ny sa '.. ,,, -„ =3�,' : % . . " a - ; ; ,,,:,'.4 ski } The Heat Detectors <,� , ` ) „ 1 , etectors Ser ies 600 are suppl j ::'''' "� Fa with the following standard features: '; ° ; t'-rr ` , ;- ', ,` " ' • Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Temperature •ied Lo w Profile • One or Two - Circuit, Normally Open • V Indication • Easy Installation • Operation Testing aDG'3CTt fi01T \ sa � 3 ` y The Series 600 Heat Detector is attractive, durable and features combination rate -of -rise and fixed temperature Junction Box Mounting Ceiling Surface Mounting operation. Heat detectors are available in 135 °F and 200 °F temperature ratings. 1 - 1 ------- il t 7 t P it z ve ° � Rate -of -rise detects heat by quickly responding to a rapid I , i t o -9/,s temperature increase. Rate -of -rise units have a wide spacing allowance of 50 -foot centers. See specification table for 3-1/4" or 4" Cut for surface Reversible details. Octagonal Box mounting Mounting Plate Fixed temperature reacts to heat by responding to a specific O temperature setting. / ` Reversible Mou Series 600 Detectors use the same reliable pneumatic rate -of- W, � I Plate nting rise element of former models, but offer added aesthetic �i /\ —' appeal. ir �► _ The pneumatic rate -of -rise element responds to a rapid rise in ( �� ° temperature, approximately 15 °F. (8 °C) per minute, by�� expansion of air within the sealed chamber faster than it can escape through a calibrated vent. The resultant increase in pressure depresses the diaphragm, causing the electrical `� j 8 32 8 ' contact to close the circuit. Roun Flat Head Head The fixed temperature element uses a fusible alloy. When Screws Wood activated, the external heat collector drops away to provide Q 5/8 to I Screws quick visual confirmation that the element has operated. The units protrude only 1 -3/8 inch from the ceiling surface with a junction box mounting. They have pleasing contours and an Mounting plate is molded of white self- extinguishing thermo- all -white finish that conforms to ceiling aesthetics. plastic rated at 221 °F (105 °C). The plate is extremely strong Installation yet adapts to uneven mounting surfaces. Each detector includes a patented reversible mounting plate. Series 600 Testing Methods In one position, it easily attaches to 3.25" or 4" octagonal box, Models 601/621 and 602/622 can be tested by the quick or plaster ring. application of heat from any convenient source. A portable hair In reverse, the plate can be used for open wiring without a dryer is recommended However, do not apply heat that junction box. A 1/4" space between detector and mounting exceeds the fixed temperature rating of the detector. surface allows for wire connections. All mounting screws are Models 603/623 and 604/624 cannot be tested. However, the concealed. fusible alloy element used is considered so reliable that testing The detector attaches easily to the mounting plate with a push is not necessary. and twist motion. No tools are required. I All rights reserved (11/01) y & 3 St "' • `Y q - 'f„ 9 '�. "z°,�.. C3 Rx P • L .. .. r t ff N flvem or x^11 Fig h Model 601 and 621 Model 602 and 622 Model 603 and 623 Model 604 and 624 No Marking Gray Ring O Gray Spot CD Gray Ring and Dot 0 Model 601 (1 circuit) Model 602 (1 circuit) Model 603 (1 circuit) Model 604 (1 circuit) Model 621 (dua circuit) Model 622 (dual circuit) Model 623 (dual circuit) Model 624 (dual circuit) Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Rate -of -Rise and Fixed Fixed Temperature only, Fixed Temperature only, Temperature, 135 °F (57 °C) Temperature, 200 °F (94 °C) 135 °F (57 °C) 200 °F (94 °C) Applications Normal Applications Normal tempe- Applications Unusually violent Applications Unusually violent temperature fluctuations rature fluctuations and ceiling temperature fluctuations temperature fluctuations and and ceiling temperatures temperatures exceeding 100 °F and ceiling temperatures ceiling temperatures exceeding not exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) (38 °C) but not 150 °F (66 °C) not exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) 100 °F (38 °C) but not 150 °F (66 °C) Maximum Spacing Maximum Spacing Maximum Spacing Maximum Spacing Allowance* - Allowance* - Allowance* - Allowance* - 50x50 ft. -UL 50x50 ft. -UL 25x25ft. -UL 15x15ft -UL 30 x 30 ft. - FM 30 x 30 ft - FM 20 x20 ft - FM 'Refer to National Fire Alarm Code Standard NFPA 72 for application requirements Important Special Notes Screw Terminals Application: Heat detectors should be used for property Standard Single Dual Circuit Detector protection. Reliance should not be placed on heat detectors for Circuit Detector Used to send two Independent Life Safety. signals. CAUTION: When life safety is involved, smoke detectors MUST also be used. Detectors must not be painted. Wire from alarm Wire connected to panel or previous next detector or Battery Back -Up: Heat detectors should be electronically detector. end of line resistor. supervised with battery back -up at the panel. e / The rate -of -rise mechanism may be subject to reduced I ' I q) `4� 7 76):1) p sensitivity over time. Annual testing of the rate -of -rise mecha- I Wire from alarm panel or previous nism is recommended. (p)�( • detector. - / Electrical Ratings /♦ a / \ 6 -125 Volts A.C., 3.0 Amps. 6 -28 Volts D.C., 1.0 Amps Wire connected Wire connected 125 Volts D.C., 0.3 Amps. to next detector to next detector 250 Volts D.C., 0.1 Amps. or end of line or end of line resistor resistor Listings /Approvals NOTE: All single NOTE: All dual circuit models • Listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) circuit models come come with one (2) normally A with one (1) open dry contacts. • Factory Mutual Approved ( FM ) normally open dry • California State Fire Marshal Approval (CSFM) contact. • City of New York (MEA) Listing No. 188 -94 -E • Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (ULC) This literature is provided for informational purposes only CHEMETRONICS assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application The product must be properly applied to work correctly If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact CHEMETRONICS, Ashland, MA, Telephone (800) 496 -8383 Chemetronics 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 USA Phone: (800) 496 -8383 Fax: (800) 496 -7272 Website: www.chemetronics.com .: ::...... . .. . :.. -., ear r.. F All rights reserved (11/01) rl - June 30, 1997 F -200 044 I r ° I r BG -8 Series Manual Fire Alarm Pull Stations Section: Conventional Initiating Devices GENERAL _ California The BG -8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station provides a single- State Fire action, normally -open contact alarm initiating point for use �L sE Marshal with UL listed Fire Alarm Control Panels. -- ^ ° ° - =1 7150-0075:148 S711 CS115 FEATURES ADA M EA A • Complies with Americans with Disabilities Act. DA 38 -93 -E • Sturdy metal construction. • Simple operation. • Operation does not require replacement of parts. • Drawing of flames on cover helps communicate purpose of this device to people who do not read English words. rIiw a t r ' t4f ifs; r: : i2 ;;t ; :,,, :: it Kr , - tT4 • Designed to prevent false alarms when bumped, shaken, � : .��, ��,- �3 - ��:�.: - -.; :��, `, :.? `vIZ�` 5.,, ;< Iv- .., X 36, y > jarred. �,,�,� . . „:,,,, 0i�'� a� : �„`�. , • Listed to UL 38. :�„�`�> „�y Ii:.,?' , o r j APPLICATIONS 5 ,,, ; . : : ' , �4 n�=«< Designed for indoor use in atmospheres which are not po .., >, . ,.`:;:,� . �� >' ��> tentially explosive. Use as a means of allowing anyone on �, ; = ,,,; the premises to turn in a non-coded al rm u �����'� ` �� 1 �'' p se a quickly, without ,;: ; �� -_ � � ,._ > ���.,,: �`'s chance of error. Typical uses include: 4 ° __ ., ''�;�: ; hl. 1. Schools. ''.;�'``' 4 , .,N - -. , :-4":-. z � . . . -z =;,. ;a ,ass . Rc; ` - , ' \ "=��;` cyst, Ir 2. Hospitals. ';k:k-A,'; r;4 :', ,a, ; , „ 3. Retail stores. . ,iF -- _mt,-- ,:r..... , , ..> , : ,;;, ; >fr •aa . 4. Industrial plants. , >iz,; ; •3•y�: i. 5. Warehouses. ' -. ” Compatible with any appropriate control panel to: «<'° Lt :'' ' , N , '' ' • 1. Initiate local alarm signals. ° ;�; '` r;; ` : ,' " °' ' WidNi 2. Trip a municipal fire alarm box. i til t`n<. : ' R �' � r .ku, ` ;::� .�`i'.4, „� „ _ i,;„ ' a 3. Start fire pumps. - ' AAA 4 1_" 4. Any other function that can be initiated or controlled _ by the closing of a switch contact. h e 47, 1;,,, :ask ! ,,.'' €�.,�� `t OPERATION ;,':; The stations feature non - break -glass operation. They are," R; ;- rip .., } :`' operated by a pull on the pull cover. This causes a key ,=.. 4,,:i!,!;4 h�' latch to act against a retaining mechanism until adequate >>, t%�_ "� r ` ' , force is applied to open the station.—As the sta op �` � ?' � l " � ° _" en . ;: ,; : : a switch is released to initiate' an alarm. The retainer in r ; -,; ' >s, ,1 -t � _` v , " Model BG -8 is a permanent, high-tensile, flats rin w hich eliminates the need for a glass:.retainer. When s o oper- § �,. °:,�. , , .3P ;, , ated, the cover hangs down (and cannot be reset without v fi- > ,. ,, „r use of a reset key) indicating that the station was used to ' initiate an alarm. OPERATED STATIONS CAN BE SEEN BG - (shown fu ll s i z e) UP TO 100 FEET AWAY. The attractive design of the stations highlights their engi- neered simplicity and unusual dependability; bumping, shaking, or jarring will not activate the switch or circuit. In- This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes We try to keep our prod- uct information up -to -date and accurate We cannot cover all specific applications or antici- 1SO-9001 I pate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more Engineering and Manufacturing information, contact Fire•Lite. Phone (203) 484 -7161 FAX (203) 484 -7118 Quality System Certified t0 8 Fire LITe'AL8rr11S 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Connecticut 06472 International Standard ISO - 9001 Made in the u S A DF -50628 — Page 1 of 2 1 structions for operation of the station are clearly marked on PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION the front of the pull cover. Model Description The BG -8 Station is die - formed from 1/8" thick satin finish aluminum, with the operating instructions in raised letters. BG -8 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station. Single- action. BG -8 contacts rated at: 1 amp., 30 VAC, and 30 VDC. Normally open contact. Master key fits all stations used in an installation of the BG -8SP SPANISH Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station, with same series. FUEGO (FIRE) and JALE (PULL) in large capital letters. Single- action. Normally -open contact. INSTALLATION The station mounts with two screws (supplied) to a stan BG -2R Surface mounting backbox for BG -8 Series sta dard single -gang electrical switch box. It can also be tions. One end tapped for 1/2" conduit. Color: mounted to a surface mount box. 6" wire leads are pro MATCHING RED. vided for making easy connections. ARCHITECT /ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, non - break - ^V" MAN glass type equipment with a key operated reset, and so = +'`;° ::t ';_:`.,i. at. designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they can- ,, ,,, - "'4; °', k0 ': lir not be restored to normal except by use of a key. An o z..= 2 ,,, , ,,, , , ;i . 1 ' , : as erated station shall be designed such that upon °` _," , pon activation, ' ` � °' '� it will be visually detectable at a minimum distance of one ° °`° ,„ ; ,', i jy '' hundred y . - >> , A .*; ;50,f ,< v ° .` N ... 9 undred f eet, front or side. Manual Stations shall be con., 1 ,,. ; . ,;., structed of die formed aluminum, with operating directions .., , provided on the front cover in raised letters. The word FIRE si . shall appear on the front of the stations in raised letters, .m ,: five - eights inch high or larger. Stations shall be suitable R; <;` "' "'�'' ';• „: y for surface mounting on matching backbox, or � � ,` "'`°1v .N, # "''t "Y g 9 semi -flush ��� \� ,,;r«.ar� � ..5Y ?�,.;3�• #,y mounting on a standard single-gang box or switch plate, r.; "° �; ='' :° ;' ` ' ,. and shall be installed within the ti: 9 P , limits defined ' ; ''' " ' e I m e ed by the Ameri- x � °;` ,�� , � � :. cans with Disabilities Act (ADA) dependent on manual sta- Vin ...,`s hr• y tion accessibility or per local requirements. Manual Sta- :i tions shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. ''£ '•;. `' i nikaswommommtwalltreg %i BG -8SP A O C 5/8" (1.59) 1 -3/8" CD 3-1/4 (3.49) (8.25) �� 4" (10.16) ,0 ,,, " ', „ (8.25) , 3 -1 /4" J From previous T o next station or station or fire alarm end -of -line control panel. device. BG -8 / BG -8SP (Rear View) BG Series Backbox Page 2 of 2 — DF -50628