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Specifications 1 3;? I sui (25 P 1 1 06 II (Q Fire Alarm Submittals RECEIVED DEC 10 2009 CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING DIVISION Health Net - Tenant Improvement Triangle III 13221 S.W. 68`" Parkway Tigard, Oregon 97223 Prepared By: PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION 7324 SW Durham Road Portland, Oregon 97224 info@psintegrated.com (503) 641 -2222 Phone (503) 641 -1464 Fax 12/10/2009 GE . Fre & Life Safety • Security Power Supplies Overview • Extensive UL Listings ' The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24 Vdc power Standard occessory under the following standards) pp y n p Standard CCN Description supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual power UL864 uoxx Fire Alarm Systems requirements as well as provide power for auxiliary, access control UL636 ANET, UEHX7 Holdup Alarm Units and Systems and security applications. The booster contains all of the neces- UL609 AOTX, AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and sary circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise Systems four Class B or two Class A NAC circuits and monitor two controlling UL294 ALVV, UEHX7 Access Control Systems inputs from external sources UL365 APAW, APAW7 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational ULC uoxxc Control Units, Fire Alarm (Canada) configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied with ULC - 5303 AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm Units and its own enclosure providing ample space for additional interface Systems (Canada) . modules and battery compartment. ULC-S304 AMCX7 Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Units (Canada) The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6 5 or 10 C22 2 No. 205 Signaling Equipment (Canada) amp version @ 24 Vdc. UL1076 APOU. APOU7 Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units UL1610 AMCX Central Station Alarm Unit • Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or exist - Standard Features ing NAC5. • Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions • NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. • Includes four independent 3 amp NACs • 110 Vac and 230 Vac versions - each configurable as auxiliary outputs • On -board status LEDs for easy recognition of wiring faults. • Configurable signal rotes. • Supports up to 24 Amp hour batteries for fire and security op- • Field selectable input -to- output correlation plications, up to 65 Amp hour for access control applications. • Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs(. • Provides strobe synchronization. • Use as auxiliary Power Supply Remote Booster ___ , ii Power Supplies BPS6A, BPS10A i @ 61/6 „ Data Sheet 85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Application resident NAC, one for battery supervision, one for ground fault, and, The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for one for ac power The trouble contact has a sixteen second delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition is detected This . audible and visual devices helping remove system capacity or site reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac brown - application constraints The booster may also be used to power outs. auxiliary, access control and security devices, in addition to fire devices NAC configuration options include ac power foil delay (16 seconds - or 6 hours), sensing input to NAC output correlations, and, auxiliary Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main panel's outputs All NACs are configurable as auxiliary outputs Auxiliary NAC This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates the need to outputs can be always on, or off after 30 seconds without ac power wire a separate trouble contact back to the control panel During As auxiliary output, the booster may power access control and alarm condition, detected faults are overridden and the main pan- security devices Should an overcurrent occur, the booster auto - el's default configuration is continuous 24 Vdc on all NACs typically matrcolly opens the circuit The booster automatically restores the used to drive visual devices On board trouble contact is supplied for circuit when the overcurrent is removed Jumpers configure the applications requiring trouble contact monitor ing BPS for Class A or Class B wiring The booster power supply provides the capability to maximize available power by being able to supply power for multiple services including Access Control, Security and Fire For security applica Engineering Spec tions, space is provided to mount a tamper switch in the cabinet. When used for Fire Alarm notification with Genesis Notification op- Supply where needed GE Security BPS series Booster Power Sup - pllances, the booster provides the ability to synchronize strobes as plies as on extension of Notification Appliance Circuits The exten- well as horn signals The booster flexibility allows synchronization Sion shall be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply The with upstream devices, or, the booster may be used to synchronize supply must incorporate its own standby batteries Batteries must downstream devices, as well as other boosters and their connected be sized for <24>, <60> hours of standby followed by <5>, <30> devices Up to 10 boosters deep may be configured while maintain- minutes of alarm It must be possible to support up to 24 Amp hour ing strobe synchronization batteries BPS notification appliance circuits easily configure for either of two The booster supply must incorporate four independent supervised signaling rates 3 -3 -3 temporal or continuous California rate is also Notification Appliance Circuits It shall be possible to configure the available on certain models This makes the BPS ideal for applico- NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate from intelligent tions requiring signaling rates not available from the main panel Signature Series modules The booster NACs must be configurable It also allows independent setup of o notification appliance circuit to operate independently at any one of the following rates: con - without interfering with the main panel and its initiating circuits. tinuous, California Rate, or 3 -3 -3 temporal Fault conditions on the booster shall not impede alarm activation of host NAC circuits In addition to the generated signal rates, the BPS con also be configured to follow the signal rote of the main panel's notification the booster must be able to provide concurrent power for Notifico- appliance circuit This allows seamless expansion of existing NACs Lion devices, Security devices, Access Control equipment and Auxil- • iary devices such as door holders The BPS must provide the ability The BPS includes seven on -board LED indicators one for each to synchronize Genesis series strobes and horns Dimens Wire routing Power - limited O a wiring area Top View Notes 1 Maintain 1/4 -inch (6 D2 Ad 1-- D3 mml spacing between _ _ power - limited and non - Of— D4 --. • • power - limited wiring or 2 _ _ usFPe type FPL. FPLR, NEC or Front View Ii ❑ LP c 121 Pov:er-limited able per and I=1 ■ ■ supervised when not • g• o • 3] _ ■ confiauredasou•�liory D1 D6 Route AC supply et.. qv _ I. ••• power Non - supervised through these •� , _ _ ° o • vii err cun'igured us All knockouts 4 in conduit knockouts only • ■ -■ auxiliary power for 3/ ionduit (Nonpower- limited '.' �' 7,, Sour m bo II . 3/4 i c o and supervised) Battery wiring (nonpower- limited Source deter- limit limited and supervised) mines ce super Sion p Battery Battery 4 131 when using ust lare ger wer- • • • =■ I .� butteries. make sure to position the battery lei mina's towards the 01 D2 D3 04 05 D6 door 170 in 35in 130 in 65 in 3375in 120in 1432cm) 189cm) 1330cm) 1165cm) 186cm) 130 • Data Sheet 85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 2 of 4 Typical Wiring Single booster anywhere on NAC Circuit > To next signaling g y NAC Circuit device. booster. or - a notification appliance circuit EOL resistor NAC end-of-line resistors are not required to be j )NAC output #1 Existing 4 Fire Alarm N c.n > NAC output #2 installed at the booster's terminals. This allows multiple Control Panel CD to > NAC output #3 boosters to be driven from a single NAC circuit without the = 7 > NAC output #4 need for special configurations. Booster Power Supply Multiple boosters cascaded Multiple CC1(S) modules using the from a single notification appliance circuit BPS's sense inputs To next signaling NAC Circuit v ` ' >device. booster. or EOL resistor TBl Notification appliance circuit (NAC) N ) NAC output #1 NAC1/ +[ .1 UL listed - > NAC output 02 AUX 1 rk D / D ' > NA output n3 - IJ7 EOL 15 K <_2 Fire Alarm NAC2/ +1 %1 Control Panel c NAC output 04 AUX2 - [ I Notification appliance circuit (NAC) Booster Power NAC3/ +[ ] UL listed Supply AUX3 - I��] DaDl EOL 15 KS2 To next signaling NAC4/ + [ / I >device booster. or _ APP-0d oDRl t/ EOL resistor AUX4 -L II > NAC output 01 • 200 m AUX > output 02 0 I l NAC output 03 Continuous m EI — NAC output 84 IN I 3I + • v' � Sense 1 COM I 1. Booster Power Supply O [ PI EOL 47 K To next signaling IN [ r-)] I/ I . >device, booster, or Sense 2 COM [f ] EOL resistor 1 1 - EOL 47 K • > NAC output 01 OUT I NAC output e2 NO ICJ] - + - + > NAC output 53 r, 0 :S:' > NAC output 04 Trouble COM L '1 NC Imo] 10 9 10 9 Booster Power TBp CC1(S) module CC1(S) module Supply 8765 4 8765 4 V,, 1 [ °'- 1 Dill Ir Ii 1111'C 1 "HMI [ Security and access • . • BPS TB 24 V , 12 V NAC1/ +U Security Security EOL �� /� 24DC12 � monitoring AUX1 - [mil device device NAC2 / +Ire] . • device AUX2 - Ire] NAC3/ +I re] AUX3 - Ir NAC4/ +I 1 • • • AUX4 - E 1 • Control panel BPS [1] Card reader Card reader Card reader .. • . — controller controller controller ♦ ♦ ♦ — + - A- - A- To next ; device . , or end Ill Disable the BPS's ground fault jumper IJP31 • Data Sheet 85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE Security u5 Specifications \l/ T 888- 378 -2329 - r 866 - 503 - 3996 Model 6 5 amp Booster 10 amp Booster Canada AC Line Voltage 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz T 519 376 2430 250 watts 375 watts F 519 376 7258 Notification Appliance 3 OA max per circuit @ 24Vdc 3 OA mox per circuit @ 24Vdc Circuit Ratings nominal 6 5A mox total all NACs nominal 10A max total all NACs Asia - - - - - — T 852 2907 8108 Trouble Relay 2 Amps @ 30Vdc r 852 2142 5063 Auxiliary Outputs Four configurable outputs replace NACs 1. 2. 3 or 4 os auxiliary outputs and 200 mA dedicated auxiliary (See note 2 I Australia - -- - - -- — T 61 3 9259 4700 Input Current 3mA @ 12Vdc. 6mA @ 24Vdc F 61 3 9259 4799 (from an existing NACI _ Booster Internal 70mA Europe T 32 2 725 11 20 Supervisory Current F 32 2 721 86 13 Signature Mounting Space Accomodotes three two -gong modules Maximum Battery Size 10 Amp Hours (2 of 12V10A( in cabinet up to 24 Amp hours with ex.- Latin Americo ternol battery cabinet for fire and security applications; up to 65 Amp 305 593 4301 hours for access control applications in external battery box F F 305 593 4300 Terminal Wire Gauge 18 -12 AWG vnvw gesecurity corn Relative Humidity 0 to 93% non condensing @ 32 °C © 2006 General Electric Company Temperature Rating 32° to 120 °F (0° to 49 °C) All Rights Reserved NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Output Signal Rates Continuous. California rate, 3 -3 -3 temporal. Signature Series .s o Trademark or follow installed panels NAC (See note 1 of GE Security Ground Fault Detection _ Enable or Disable via jumper Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM Notes 1 Model BPS'CAA provides selection for California rate in place of temporal 2 Maximum of 8 Amps can be used for auxiliary output Ordering Information Catalog Description Shipping Wt. Number lb lkg) —j BPS6A 6 5 Amp Booster Power Supply 13 15 9) BPS6A /230 6 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) 13 ( 5 9) BPS6CAA 6 5 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 13 ( 5 9) BPS 10A 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 rote 13 1 5 9) Related Equipment 12V6A5 7 2 Amp Hour Battery. two required 3 4 (1 6) 12V10.4 10 Amp Hour Battery. two required 9 5 (4.31 3 -TAMP Tamper switch BC -1 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 40 Amp Hour Batteries) 58126 41 BC -2 Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 17 Amp Hour Batteries) 19 (8 6) 12V 17A 18 Amp Hour Battery. two required (see note 1) 13 1 5 91 12V24A 24 Amp Hour Battery. two required (see note 1) 2019 071_ 12V40A 40 Amp Hour Battery. two required (see notes 1. 2) 32114 51 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) 49 122 2) Notes 1 Recur installation of seporate battery cabinet 2 BPS supports batteries greater than 24 Amp hours for access control applications only i mag i nat i on at work Data Sheet 85005 -0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 4 of 4 • GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Accessories Overv Appl Rechargeable sealed lead -acid batteries are ideal for use as a When multiple power supplies are provided, each power supply's secondary (standby) power source as defined by NFPA 72 Their battery requirements should be calculated individually. Consult low maintenance and high energy density make them ideal for fire the specific system manual to determine battery capacity require - alarm signaling applications. ments r Standard Features Safety information Due to a battery's low internal resistance and high power density, high levels of short • Rechargeable circuit current con develop across battery terminals. Put on protective eye covering and remove all jewelry before working on batteries. Do not rest tools or cables on the • Non - spillable i battery, and only use insulated tools Follow all manufacturers installation instructions I and d agrams when installing or maintaining batteries. • Non - hazardous • Low maintenance • High energy density • Sealed Lead -Acid Batter __ E Data Sheet 85010 -0127 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 2 • GE Security US Specifications T 888 -378 -2329 F 866 -503 -3996 Case Material ABS Thermoplastic Canada Regulatory Information DOT Class 60. Batteries, non - hazardous, non-spillable T 519 376 2430 Operating Environment 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) 0 to 93% RI-I. Non-condensing F 519 376 7258 -- — — -- — — — — — — - -- Asia T85229078108 Ordering Information F 852 2142 5063 Australia Catalog Number Description Shipping Weight, lb (kg) T 61 3 9259 4700 12V1A2 _ _ 1.2 All Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc_ _ 1 25 (0 571 F 61 3 9259 4799 12V4A 4 5 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 5 12 271 Europe 12V6A5 7 2 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 6(2 72) T 32 2 725 11 20 6V8A 8 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 6 Vdc _ 4(1811 r 32 2 721 86 13 6V10A 12 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 6 Vdc 5 (2 27) Latin America 12V10A 11 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 1014 45) T 305 593 4301 12V17A 18 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 13 (5 90) F 305 593 4300 12V24A 26 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 20 )9 071 wwW gesecurity corn 12V40A 40 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 32 (14 51) 12V50A 50 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 40(18 14) © 2006 General Electric Company 12V65A 65 Ah Sealed Leod Acid Battery - 12 Vdc 49 (22 231 All Rights Reserved — —" — — — — — — — — — i mag i nat i on at work Data Sheet 85010 -0127 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 2 GE EST Fire & Life Safety • Security Intelligent Input /Output • Overview Standard Features SIGA -CC1S and MCC1S Synchronization Output Modules are Intel- • Provides UL 1971 - compliant auto -sync output for visual signals ligent analog addressable devices that form part of GE Security's Use for connecting a supervised output circuit to a supervised Signature line of products. The actual operation of the SIGA -CC1S 24 Vdc riser input and synchronizing multiple notification appli- and MCC1S is determined by the "personality code" selected by the once circuits installer, which is downloaded to the module from the Signature Functions as an audible signal riser selector • loop controller during system configuration Use as a synch module or for connecting supervised 24 Vdc Au- Depending on their assigned personality, Synchronization Output dible /Visible signal circuits, or 25 and 70 VRMS Audio Evacuation Modules may be used as a signal power riser selector to provide and Telephone circuits to their power inputs. synchronization of fire alarm signals across multiple zones, or for • Built -in ring -tone generator connecting, upon command from the loop controller, supervised When configured for telephone circuits, the SIGA -CC1S gener- Class B signal or telephone circuits to their respective power inputs ates its own ring -tone signal, eliminating the need for a separate The power inputs may be polarized 24 Vdc to operate audible ring -tone circuit. and visible signal appliances or 25 and 70 VRMS to operate audio evacuation speakers and firefighter's telephones. • Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop • Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop con- troller, a PC, or the SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Tool, there are no switches or dials to set • • Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communica- tion speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties, twisted or shielded wire is not required. Synchronization .._...._ • Out ut Module p —� SIGA -CC1S, MCC1S g �_ • 017 1111 MEA UDC • • Patented P I b 45 Data Sheet 85001 -0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Application Installation The SIGA -CC1S mounts to a standard North American two -gong electrical box, making it ideal for locations where only one module y is required Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to The SIGA-CC1S: mounts to North American 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) each module deep 2 -gong boxes and 1 -1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 2 -gang covers and SIGA -MP mounting plates The termi- The SIGA -MCC1S is part of the U10 family of plug -in Signature nals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG 12 5 mm to 0 75 mm?) wire size Series modules It functions identically to the SIGA -CC1S, but takes advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that O characterize all U10 modules Two- and six- module U10 mother - boards are available These can accommodate individual risers for O each on -board module, or risers that are shared by any combina- � tion of its U10 modules All wiring connections are made to terminal _ blocks on the motherboard. U10 assemblies may be mounted in GE 4 1 s # :\ jI Security enclosures �� .�tj'' 0 • • Personality Codes The operation of the SIGA -CC1S is determined by their sub -type • - code or "Personality Code" The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired application and is downloaded from SIGA- MCC1S. mount the UlOxR motherboard inside a suitable GE the loop controller Security enclosure with screws and washers provided Plug the module into any available position on the motherboard and secure Personality Code 5: Signal Power or Audio Evacuation (single the module to the motherboard with the captive screws Wiring riser). Configures the module for use os a Class B Audible /Visible connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see Signal power (24 Vdc polarized) or Audio Evacuation (25 or 70 VRMS) wiring diagram) UlOxR motherboard terminals ore suited for #12 to power selector The ring -tone generator is disabled The output #18 AWG (2 5 mm to 0 75 mm') wire size circuit is monitored for open or shorted wiring If a short exists, the control panel inhibits the activation of the audible /visible signal UIO Motherboard circuit to prevent connection to the power circuit 6 -32 m Sell- tapping Personality Code 6: Telephone with ring -tone (single riser). Con- s`reWls figures the module for use as a Telephone power selector When a ! cqf telephone handset is plugged into its jack or lifted from its hook, the module generates its own Ring-Tone signal A separate ring-tone Plug -in (UIO) captive g g g p g Module screws circuit is not needed The module sends this signal to the control panel to indicate that an off -hook condition is present When the system operator responds to the call, the ring -tone signal Is disa- E. I bled i+6 Flat washers Personality Code 25. Visual Signal Synchronization. This personal- _ — cabinet or electrical enclosure ity code configures the module to provide synchronization of fire alarm signals across multiple zones It functions as a signal power (24 Vdc) riser selector. The output wiring is monitored for open Electronic Addressing circuits and short circuits A short circuit will cause the fire alarm control panel to inhibit the activation of the audible /visual signal The loop controller electronically addresses each module saving circuit so the riser is not connected to the wiring fault valuable time during system commissioning Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique sepal number stored in its "on -board memory ". The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns c "soft" address to Warnings & Cautions each serial number If desired, the modules can be addressed using This module will not operate without electrical power As fires fre- the SIGA -PRO Signature Program /Service Tool quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist GE Security recommends that these modules be installed according Testing &Maintenance to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes The module's automatic self - diagnosis identifies when i; is defective and causes a trouble message The user - friendly maintenance pro- gram shows the current state of each module and other pertinent messages Single modules may be turned off (de- activated) tempo- Compatibility rarely, from the control panel The Synchronization Output Module is compatible with GE Securi- ty's Signature Loop Controller operating under EST3 version 2 0 or Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system higher, and QuickStart Signature Loop Intelligent Controller operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- thority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN /ULC 536 standards Data Sheet 85001 -0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 2 of 4 Typical Wiring SIGA-CC1S (Standard Mount) SIGA -MCC1S (UIO Mount) - Personality Typical Speaker Circuit Personality Typical Speaker Circuit Code 5 Code 5 ��•I i 47mN FOL N Listed *A •.:4 47KWtOStetl 47Kw F.OL + 47Kw COL Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Code 6 Code 6 Ei][13 E s UUULEOited BIB 47KW COL led El WALL Personality Enhanced Integrity and Genesis Devices Personality Enhanced Integrity and Genesis Devices Code 25 Code 25 © 1 4 © Om EOL 031C 4 © 47Kw EOL Listed 121.4 WI • 11 U101RI series motherboard 109 Doto In! 4 = Ri s ert Out CG15 SigmlurF1 4 e'22 Mtn i + PISer 1 In Oato a 1"� Comm I e 4 / CA 9 7 65 0 A 3T 1 Dom Out! / — — 10111141i III • II II'I TB1 ® t arm J Green LEDDNOrmoB -- rats Riser out 1 +1 Red LED (Active) jeeexe To next device �j Riser out I-I 1 1 4 Riser in 1 +1 Data out 1 +1 Riser tin � [ From control panel Riser 1 Out T o next device or EOL resistor Riser in 1 - 1 ) Data out 1 - I Data in 41 1 From Sig nature Controller Data in 1 -I 1 Or Previous Device Synchronization across NACs on multiple Booster Power Supplies Notification Appliance Circuits INACsI Notification Appliance Circuits INACs) Enhanced Integrity or Genesis devices Enhanced Integrity or Genesis devices First Booster Next Booster , Power Supply ©© Power Supply t�,, ©© NAC1 _ NAC1 -�`y NAC2 _ NAC2 _ E l 1 ©a `;, L J r NACI _r` NAC3 PP j'a , y � 1 Booster Power �A © © / AU% Booster Power - G Lr am', r Supply Mom Board II PI. Supply Flom Board PIa © IN a + Ml © l.A Sense 1 COM [ ; F ? � - Sense 1 CO l $ OUT [eid : OUT ['tgl i IN Sense 2 COr•1 [.I _ Ff T Sense 2 C OF1 [ � fr • ouT rill s — OUT � +•. , 2 . . F =In NO15%. II :0 9 NO r :u ^ Trouble COM I' I scw.cetsnw� Trouble L' ' CC IS nai"k' I I I Bolters N� ` •rrwrtr rr�tlee3raiven COM CC mile 03 cat., ell "1 q o o 'S oo:ierZ NC �P2 t o 0 G I,c7 Jf P2 I _B , _ _ ?_�iJ_ � G7r�J P2 I17 s s _ r J� 1__ P3 l N G F4 '•" ;���-�i V3 l N G P4 LC;t:• 11.1 In Out In Oul DOW Oolo SS To next BPS /CCIS nor wn or EOL Power wer Summer. • Relay IRell recommended) Data Sheet 85001 -0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 • GE Security US Specifications T 888-378-2329 - F 866 - 503 - 3996 Catalog Number _ SIGA -CC15 I SIGA- MCC1S Canada North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) T 519 376 2430 deep two -gang boxes and 1' inch Plugs into U1O2R, U1O6R or U1O6 F 519 376 7258 Mounting 138 mml deep 4 inch square boxes I g Asia with 2 -gang covers and SIGA -MP Motherboards T 852 2907 8108 mounting plates F 852 2142 5063 Description Synchronization Output Module Austrclio Type Code 50 (factory set) T 61 3 9259 4700 Address Requirements Uses one module address F 61 3 9259 4799 Wiring Terminations Suitable for #12 to #18 AWG (2 5 mm to 0 75mm Europe Standby = 223pA T 32 2 725 11 20 Operating Current Activated = 100pA F 32 2 721 86 13 Operating Voltage 15 2 to 19 95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Latin Americo 24 Vdc = 2 amps T 305 593 4301 Output Rating 25 V Audio = 50 watts F 305 593 4300 70 V Audio = 35 watts wv.rw geSeCllricy corniest Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer Storage and Operating Operating 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) © 2006 General Electric Company Storage -4 °F t0 140 °F (-20 °C t0 60 °C) All Rights Reserved Environm Humidity 0 to 93% RH LED Operation Green LED - Flashes when polled Red LED - Flashes when in alarm /active Signature Series is a riademoik Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller under EST3 version 2 0 or higher of GE Security Agency Listings UL. ULC. CSFM, MEA Ordering Information Catalog Description Shipping Wt. Number lbs (kg) SIGA -CC1S Synchronization Output Module (Standard Mount) - UL /ULC Listed 0 5(0 23) SIGA -MCC1S Synchronization Output Module (UIO Mount) - UL /ULC Listed 0 18 )0 08) Related Equipment 27193-21 Surface Mount Box - Red, 2 -gong _ 2 (1 2) _ 27193 -26 Surface Mount Box - White. 2 -gang 2 (1 2) SIGA -U1O2R Universal Input - Output Module Board w /Riser Inputs 0 32(0 15) - Two Module Positions SIGA -U1O6R Universal Input - Output Module Board w /Riser Inputs 0 6210 281 - Six Module Positions SIGA -UIO6 Universal Input - Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.56 (0 25) 235196P Bi -polar Transient Protector _ 001 (0 05) MFC -A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red 7 013 it supports Signature Module Mounting Plates SIGA -MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate 1 footprint 1 5 )0 70) SIGA -MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0 5 )0 23) SIGA -MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 extended footprint 102(046) , imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Initiating Devices Overview Fast Stable Communication - On -board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop The Signature Series Model SIGA -PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke controller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, the Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing ele- detector only needs to communicate with the loop controller when ment and converts it into digital signals. The detector's on -board it has something new to report. microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make on alarm decision Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires Unwanted alarms are virtually eliminated. Standard Features . The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits • Integral microprocessor - Self- diagnostics and History Log. Automatic Device Mapping, • Non - volatile memory Stand -alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. • Automatic mapping device Self- diagnostics and History Log - Eoch Signature Series detec- tor constantly runs self- checks to provide important maintenance • Electronic addressing information The results of the self -check are automatically updated • Environmental compensation and permanently stored in the detector's non - volatile memory • Intelligent detector Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each • • device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices Wide 0.67% to 3.77 % /ft. sensitivity range on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervision of each • Twenty pre -alarm sensitivity values, set in 5% increments device's installed location to prevent a detector from being rein ▪ Identification of dirty or defective detectors stalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from where it was originally • Automatic day /night sensitivity adjustment . Stand -alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the • Twin RED /GREEN status LEDs detector is guaranteed. On -board intelligence permits the detector • Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases to operate in stand -alone mode. If loop controller CPU communica- tions fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go • Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards into stand -alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. • I ntelligent , ,, ...., t.,..... . .._ Photoelectric t , f k Detecto ., i , S m o e SIGA -PS I i , n, ("I\ • • ,. t _ _ s CE 0 e„ App!.Caoon Notes Awdade . 4/6 . Data Sheet 85001 -0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 • Installation Accessories Signature Series detectors mount to North American 1 -gang boxes, All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are acces- 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical sable from the "room -side" after mounting the base to the electrical boxes 1 -1/2 inches (38 mm) deep They mount to European BESA box. The bases mount to North American 1 -gang boxes and to 31/2 and 1-gong boxes with 60 3 mm fixing centers inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 11/2 inches (38 mm) deep They also mount to Europeon BESA and 1 -gong boxes with 60 3 mm fixing centers The SIGA -SB4, SIGA -RB4, and SIGA -1B4 mount to North 1 0.s' (20mm) 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 to o 4" sgare 20'(SImm) ®1 box only 4 e' (112 mnU Tamper- Pesrsl Lever Arm SIGA -AB4G SIGA -S8 SIGA -I8 SIGA -RB SIGA -LED • Break oti to disable - % Audible Base Standard Base Isolator Bose Relay Base Remote LED (Located on Easel Standard Base SIGA -SB, SIGA -SB4 - This is the basic mounting base for GE Security Signature Series detectors The SIGA -LED Remote LED is supported by the Standard Bose Access Slot for Tampe:- desist Mechanism ' ' -.; Relay Base SIGA -RB, SIGA -RB4 - This base includes a relay. Nor- ' - . OTBZ-1) molly open or closed operation is selected during installation. The e e � dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc The relay's position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. The SIGA - RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at the control panel (EST3 V2 only) The relay base does not support Test & Maintenance the SIGA -LED Remote LED Each detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defective Audible Base SIGA - AB4G - This base is designed for use where and causes o "dirty detector" message. The detector's sensitiv- localized or group alarm signaling is required When the detector ay measurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller A senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm signal The optional SIGA -CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used for sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity measure- sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. ments which must be conducted at the end of the first yeci and every two years thereafter Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows - The user - friendly maintenance program shows the current state at system power up or reset, the relay is de energized - of each detector and other pertinent messages Single detectors when a detector is installed in the base with the power may be turned off temporarily from the control panel. Availability of on, the relay energizes for four seconds, then de energizes - maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detector the relay is de energized operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized thorlty Having Jurisdiction IAHJI Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC Isolator Bose SIGA - IB, SIGA - 1B4 - This base includes a built -in line CAN /ULC 536 standards fault isolator for use on Class A circuits A detector must be installed for it to operate The isolator base does not support the SIGA -LED Remote LED Compatibility The isolator operates as follows The SIGA -PS detectors are compatible only with the Signature Loop - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec Controller - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power Warnings & Cautions - when the isolator next to the short closes, reopens within 10 msec This detector will not operate without electrical power As fires fre The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop con- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further troller safeguards with your fire protection specialist Remote LED SIGA - LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA -SB or SIGA -SB4 Standard Bose only It features a North American size This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where smoke 1 -gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED cannot reach the detector Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the SIGA - TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface imperfections not covered by the smaller bases Data Sheet 85001 -0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Application Although photoelectric detectors have o wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires The - table below shows six standard test fires used to rote the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all test fires. . GE Security recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of notional and local fire alarm codes. SIGA -HRS and SIGA- \ HFS Rate -of -Rise/ SIGA -PHS SIGA -IPHS Test Fire SIGA -IS ton SIGA -PS Photo Fixed Temp. Photo Heat 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 Smoke unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Typical Wiring • The detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG 10 75mm #16 (1 Omm #14 AWG 11.5mm?), and #12 AWG (2.5mm wire sizes. Note. Sizes #16 AWG 11.0mm and #18 AWG 10 75mm are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. t i 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 1 Not Used 1 Normally Open Max resistance 2 DATA IN /OUT ( -0 2 DATA IN /OUT 1 +I •I♦lo per wire 3 Not Used 3 Common _ + must not exceed 4 DATA IN () 4 DATA IN ( 1 10 Ohms 5 Remote LED 1-1 O s 64. 5 Not Used 6 Remote LED I +1 b • 6 Normally- Closed r I \ 7 Not Used y 7 DATA OUT ( -) 14 r;a 8 DATA OUT I -1 �. � O e .'i CONTACT RATING G DATA IN ( - ) r z 10 Amp @ 30 VDC 0 ` 1_ — i DATA OUT ( - (Pilot Duty) DATA IN 1 -I z • DATA OUT I) I DAIA IN ( +) DATA OUT(*) DATA !NM DATA OUT 1 +1 From Signature Controller To Next Device ' From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, SIGA -IB, SIGA -184 • Audible Detector Base, SIGA -AB4G 70 o o ®\ Term Description 1 Not Used Volume setting Tono setting 2 DATA IN /OUT 1+1 Delaull = High volume 6 c 9 Default = Temporal pattern i� 0 3 DATA IN (A Cut for low volume p p 0 Cut for steady tone -co 4 Not Used (11 t V S Not Used . 6 DATA OUT I -) 0 j i n V � 7 Not Used V+� \ ��r± ±±g99 i r � R To configure output volume ' rd 1_i,k: 1 " I t or lone, cut Ine cncuil boa DATA IN (-) \ "z i DATA OUT ( -) If I "�i al l as show., 24 Vdc In - IIliiI From power supply or . 1••IN 24 Vdc out DATA IN ( +) DATA OUT ( +) previous base .,I • To next base or EOL relay To Next Device - From Signature Controller Data In or Previous Device From Signature controller or . Data out previous device • To next Signature device Data Sheet 85001 -0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE Security U5 Specifications T 888- 378 -2329 F 866 503 - 3996 Sensing Element Photoelectric Light Scattering Principle Canada Storage & Operating Air Velocity Range 0 to 5.000 ft /min (0 to 25 39 m /s), Humidity 0 to 93% T 519 376 2430 Environment RH, Non - Condensing Operating Temp 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C), Star - F 519 376 7258 age Temp -4 °F to 140 °F (- 20 °Cto 60 °C) Asig Sensitivity Range ULI /ULC - 067% t_o 3.77% obscuration /foot T 852 2907 3108 User Selected Alarm Most Sensitive 1 0 % /ft . More Sensitive 2 0 % /ft , Normal 2 5 % /ft , Less F 852 2142 5063 Sensitivity Settings Sensitive 3 0 % /ft , Least Sensitive 3 5 % /ft. Pre -alarm Sensitivity 5% increments, allowing up to 20 pre -alarm settings Australia Operating Voltage 15 2 to 19.95 Vdc 119 Vdc nominal) 761392594700 — -- - 61 3 9259 4799 Operating Current Quiescent 45pA @ 19 V, Alarm 45pA @ 19 V Emergency Stand -alone Alarm Mode 18mA Pulse Current 100 pA (100 msec). During Communi- Europe cation 9 mA max T 32 2 725 11 20 Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - White F32 2 721 86 13 Compatible Mounting SIGA -SB Standard Bose, SIGA -RB Relay Base. SIGA -IB Isolator Base. SIGA - La tin America Boses AB4, SIGA -AB4G Audible Bases T 305 593 4301 LED Operation On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled, On -board Red LED - Flashes F 305 593 4300 when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand - alone) vmvgesecuiitycorn /est _ _ _. _ __ __ Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA -LED) Flashes when in alarm Compatibility Use With SIGNATURE Loop Controller CO 2006 General Electric Componv Address Requirements Uses one Device Address All Rights Reserved Agency Listings UL. ULC, MEA, CSFM UL Listed Spacing 30 ft Signature Series is o Trademark of GE Security Ordering Information Catalog Description Ship Wt. Number lbs (kg) SIGA -PS Intelligent Photoelectric Detector - UL /ULC Listed 0 5 ( 231 Accessories SIGA -SB Detector Mounting Bose Standard SIGA -SB4 4 -inch Detector Mounting Base c/w SIGA -TS4 Trim Skirt SIGA-RB Detector Mounting Base w /Relay _ SIGA -RB4 4 -inch Detector Mounting Base w /Reloy. c/w SIGA -TS4 Trim Skirt 0 2 ( 09) SIGA -IB Detector Mounting Bose w /Fault Isolator SIGA -IB4 4 -inch Detector Mounting Bose w/ Fault Isolator, c/w SIGA -T54 Trim Skirt _ SIGA -LED Remote Alarm LED SIGA -AB4G Audible (Sounder) Bose _ 3 (0 15) - SIGA -T54 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4 -inch bases) 1104) imagination at work Data Sheet 85001 -0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 4 of 4 GE EST Fire & Life Safety • Security Strobes, Horns, Bells & Chimes Overv Standard Features The Genesis line of signals are among the smallest, most compact • Unique low- profile design audible - visible emergency signaling devices in the world About the - The most compact UL-1971/ULC-S526 listed strobe available size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to blend - Ultra -slim - protrudes less than one inch with any decor - Attractive appearance Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, GE Security Genesis - No visible mounting screws strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, • Four field - configurable options in one device an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a highly - Select 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd strobe output controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts em- - Select high (defoult) or low dB horn output ploying this new technology have given rise to a new benchmark in - Select temporal (default) or steady horn output strobe performance - Full Light technology. - Select public mode flash rote (default) or private mode temporal flash FullLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular • Fixed 15/75 cd model available reflectors. This ensures the entire coverage area receives consistent • Easy to install illumination from the strobe flash. As a result, Genesis strobes with - Fits standard 1 -gang electrical boxes - no trim plate needed FullLight technology go well beyond the minimum UL- required "T" - Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings pattern, significantly exceeding UL -1971 and ULC -S526 light distil- - Pre - assembled with captive hardware button requirements - #12 AWG terminals - ideal for long runs or existing wiring Genesis strobes and horn - strobes offer 15 to 110 candela output, • Unparalleled performance which is selectable with a conveniently- located switch on the side - Industry's most even light distribution of the device Models are also available that offer fixed 15/75 cd - Meets tough synchronizing standards for strobes output. The candela output setting remains clearly visible even - Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe after final installation, yet it stays locked in place to prevent unau- - Low current draw minimizes system overhead thorized tampering. - Independent horn control over a single pair of wires . Genesis signals feature textured housings in architecturally neutral white - Highly regulated in rush current or traditional fire red. An ingenious iconographic symbol indicates the - Multiple frequency tone improves sound penetration purpose of the device. This universal symbol is code - compliant and is - Industry's first temporal strobe output easily recognized by all building occupants regardless of what language they speak Models with "FIRE" markings are also available. Confi urable Field -•-._ ,.- .. MEA p Horns and Strobes Q op '0 c% I CE Genesis Series FM .,i r+ending i tie. __ d • Ili . ; Data Sheet 85001 -0573 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 1 of 6 Application Installation Genesis strobes are UL 1971 - listed for use indoors as wall- mounted Genesis horns and strobes mount to any standard one -gang sur- public -mode notification appliances for the hearing impaired face or flush electrical box Matching optional trim plates are used Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one -gang, conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), where occupants two -gong, four -inch square, or octagonal boxes, and European 100 use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation as mm square defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (see application notes - USA) All Genesis signals come pre - assembled • with captive mounting screws for easy in- Combination horn - strobe signals must be installed in accordance • 7ti= F stallation Two tabs at the top of the signal with guidelines established for strobe devices. Y . I unlock the cover to reveal the mounting R R hardware The shallow depth of Genesis Strobes devices leaves ample room behind the Genesis strobes are UL 1971 - listed for use indoors as wall- mounted E E signal for extra wiring Once installed with public -mode notification appliances for the hearing impaired Prevail- the cover in place, no mounting screws are ing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions visible exceed specified levels, where occupants use hearing protection, . and in areas of public accommodation Consult with your Authority Having Jurisdiction for details Genesis Horn /Strobe Field Configuration with optional trim plate Temporal horn and horn strobe models All Genesis strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements (within are factory set to sound in o three -pulse 10 milliseconds other over o two -hour period) when used with a temporal pattern Units may be config- synchronization source Synchronization is important in order to ured for use with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the circuit avoid epileptic sensitivity. board This results in a steady output that can be turned on and off (coded) as the system applies and removes power to the signal or- . NOTE: The flash intensity of some visible signals may not be adequate suit A Genesis Signal Master is required when horn - strobe models to alert or waken occupants in the protected area Research indicates are configured for coded systems Non - temporal, horn -only models that the intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd GE Security recommends that strobes in sleeping sound a steady tone rooms be rated at at least 110 cd. Genesis strobes and horn - strobes are shipped from the fac- WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires tory ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode frequently cause power interruptions, further safeguards such as backup operation These signals may be configured for temporal flash by power supplies may be required cutting a jumper on the circuit board This battery - saving feature is intended for private mode signaling only Horns Genesis strobes and horn - strobes may be set for 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela output The output setting is changed by simply opening Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a unique the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting The device multiple frequency tone that results in excellent sound penetration does not have to be removed to change the output setting The and on unmistakable warning of danger Horns may be configured setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the - for either coded or non -coded signal circuits They can also be set for device after the cover is closed low dB output with o jumper cut that reduces horn output by about 5 dB Horn -only models may be ceiling- mounted or wall- mounted Horns and horn - strobes are factory set for high dB output. Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with board This reduces the output by about 5 dB alert or alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the overage ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet (1.5 m) above the floor The average ambient sound level is, A- weighted sound pressure Wiring measured over a 24 hour period Field wiring terminals accommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0 75 mm to Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result 2.5 mm wiring Horns, strobes, and combination horn - strobes are in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level The actual ef- interconnected with a single pair of wires as shown below fect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume O+ Polarity shown in To fest nd device I alarm condition or e of line © ____ _ _____________________ __ _ ��©, device O Note Strobes must have continuous voltage Data Sheet 85001 -0573 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 6 Current Draw Strobes, Horn - Strobes � i Horns Multi -cd Wall Strobes (G1 -VM) Wall or Ceiling Mounted Temporal Horns (G1-HD) UL 15 cd* 30 cd* 15/75 cd•• 75 cd' I 110 cd' i UL ' 1 — -- —• I High dB IRMS) Low dB IRMSI Rating RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS LR0ting • 16 Vdc 103 141 152 255 311 16 Vdc 26 I 19 16 Vfwr 125 179 224 I 346 392 24 Vdc 36 I 27 *G1 -VM multi -cd, * *G1F -V1575 fixed 15/75 cd _3_3 Vdc 41 33 16 Vfwr 51 - __ - 37 - - i Typical 15 cd _ 30 cd_ 15/75 . 75 , cd . II _ _110 cd 24 Vfwr 69 52 Current . RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean I RMS Mean 33 Vfwr 76 70 16 Vdc 85 79 127 124 150 I 140 _ 245 243 285 283 • 20 Vdc 71 66 98 96 123 I 114 188 186 240 238 Typical I High dB Low dB —' 24 Vdc 59 55 82 80 104 97 152 150 191 190 ' Current 1 RMS . Mean RMS I Mean 33 Vdc 46 44 64 63 84 77 112 111 137 136 16 Vdc 22 _ 17 _ _17 _ _ 14_ __ 16 Vfwr 119 64 169 97 223 126 332 203 376 240 20 Vdc 24 — 19 19 16 20 Vfwr 103 51 143 76 189 100 253_ _150 331 198 24 Vdc 27 21 22 18 24 Vfwr 94 44 129 65 - 169 J 85 218 121 262 152 33 Vdc - 32 — - 25 _26 22 33 Vfwr 87 37 112 52 148 I 68 179 89 I 205 106 16 Vfwr 34 15 30 14 20 Vfwr 40 19 , 34 16 Wall Temporal Horn - strobes - High dB Setting 24 Vfwr 45 21 1 38 18 i 15 30 15/75 75 110 'G1 -HDVM multi -cd 33 Vfwr 52 24 47 22 1 UL cd* cd* cd" cd' cd' • *G1F- HDV1575 fixed 15/75 cd Rating RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS Wall or Ceiling Mounted Horns (G1 - P) 16 Vdc 129 167 172 281 337 Max. Current, 16 Vfwr 176 230 269 397 443 UL Designation Voltage Range RMS Regulated 24 Vdc 16 - 33 Vdc 13 mA ' Typical 1 15 cd 30 cd 15/75 75 cd f 110 cd 24 fwr 16 33 Vfwr 11 mA i Current ' RMS I Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean ' 16 Vdc 102 89 135 129 160 152 246 242 309 305 Typical Current _ _ RMS __ . Mean _ 20 Vdc 88 77 109 104 _ _ 137 129 _ 58 193 190 248 243 24 Vdc 10 10 24 Vdc 81 71 94 90 122 114 161 1 203 200 24 Vdc 11 11 33 Vdc 74 64 72 74 106 I 98 124 121 154 151 31 Vdc _ ___ _ _ _ 12 _ _ _ _ 12_ _ __ 16 Vfwr 144 77 182 _ 106_ _247 143__ 352 212 393 __ 249 20 Vfwr 9 8 20 Vfwr 141 68 162 87 220 120 274 158 362 210 24 Vfwr 10 9 24 Vfwr 136 65 152 76 203 106 235 I 133 282 165 Notes and Comments 33 Vfwr j 125 54 i _144 65 _, 196 _ 9 u 201 t 101_ 232 123 - 1 Current values are shown in mA 2. UL Nameplate Rating can vary from Typical Current due to Wall Temporal Horn- strobes - Low dB Setting measurement methods and instruments used 15 30 15/75 75 110 3 GE Security recommends using the Typical Current for system UL ! cd* • cd* cd ** cd' cd' design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage Rating ' drop calculations I RMS , RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 122 160 146 274 330 4. use the Vdc RMS current ratings for filtered power supply and 'G1 -HDVM multi -cd battery AH calculations Use the Vfwr RMS current ratings for 16 Vfwr 162 216 231 383 429 "G1F- HDV1575 fixed 15/75 cd unfiltered power supply calculations. 5 Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcuiient protection devices Typical 15 cd 30 cd 15/75 75 cd 110 cd are typically rated for current in RMS values Most of these • Current i RMS ,Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean devices operate bused upon the heating affect of the current (lowing through the device The RMS current !not the mean cur - 16 Vdc 96 _ 84 __ _130_ _124 158 149 243 _ 240 302 297 rent) determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and 20 - Vdc -- 79 70 104 99 133 124 189 186 241 237 hold threshold for those devices 24 Vdc 68 61 88 84 119 110 156 154 197 193 6 Our industry has used 'mean' currents over the years However, 33 Vdc 56 52 71 68 100 93 118 116 146 143 UL will direct the industry to use the 2004 RMS values in the future. 16 Vfwr 128 69 180 104 241 139 1 344 204 389 244 20 Vfwr 118 60 157 84 213 1 115 1 266 156 343 200 24 Vfwr 113 54 144 74 195 101 230 128 279 161 33 Vfwr 112 48 137 64 182 87 197 99 226 117 Data Sheet 85001 -0573 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 dBA output Average Sound Output (dBA) Temporal Horns, Horn - strobes (G1 -HD, Gl-HDVM series) < (High dB setting, anechoic, 24V, meosured at loft) UL464 Average Peak =w High dB — - - - - -- - - -- -- -- — q Setting Temporal Steady Temporal/ Temporal/ Steady _ Steady 16 Vdc 81 85 5 I 914 r 94 2 24 Vdc 84.4 88 6 I 94 5 I 97 6 33 Vdc 86 3 90.4 I 96 9 I 99 5 :,D UL464 Average Peak a. Low dB -- --- -- - - - - - - - - - - - • -- — — Setting Temporal Steady Temporal/ Temporal/ Steady Steady 16Vdc I 760 801 j 863 I 892 33 Vdc 824 865 925 I 953 output - (effective cd) Light out 33 Vdc 82 1 86 5 92 5 I 95 3 g p Percent of UL rating versus angle Steady Tone Horns (Gl-P series) UL464 Average Peak 16 Vdc 77 dBA, min I 85 dBA I 91 dBA • 16 Vfwr 77 dBA. min I 85 dBA I 91 dBA Notes -' ' ' 4, r 1 All values shown ore dBA measured at 10 feet 13 Ol m) 2 UL464 values measured in reverberation room 0 60 3 Average and Peak values are measured in anechoic chamber D' Specificat Housing Red or white textured UV stabilized, color impregnated engineered plastic Exceeds 94V -0 UL flammability rating Lens Optical grade polycarbonate (clear) Strobes and horn- strobes ore for wall -mount installation only Horn -only models may be ceiling- or wall- mounted Mounting Flush mount 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gong box (indoor only) Surface mount Model 27193 surface mount box. wiremold box, or equivalent surface -mount box With optional trim plate One -gang, two -gang. four -inch square. octagonal. or European single -gang box Wire connections Screw terminals single input for both horn and strobe #18 to #12 AWG (0 75 mm to 2 5 mm wire size Operating environment Indoor only 32 -120 °F 10 -49 °C) ambient temperature 93% relative humidity Agency listings /approvals UL 1971, UL 1638. UL 464, ULC S525, ULC 5526, CSFM. CE. FCC. MEA (FM pending) (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule Dimensions (HXW >:DI Signal 4 -1/2" x 2 -3/4" x 13/16" (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Trimplate 5" (127 mm), Height - 5 -7/8" 1149 mm), Depth - i/" (13 mm) GI -HD series temporal -tone horns non - coded, filtered 16 -33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) Operating voltage G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes non - coded, filtered 16 -33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR (or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1 -VM series strobes non- coded, filtered 16 - 33 Vdc or unfiltered 16 -33 Vdc FWR G1 -P series steady -tone horns coded or non - coded, filtered 20 -31 Vdc or unfiltered 20 -27 Vfwr UL 1971, UL 1638. ULC 5526 selectable 15 cd. 30 cd, 75 cd, or 110 cd output Strobe output rating UL 1971 15 cd (fixed 15/75 cd models) UL 1638. ULCS526 75 cd (fixed 15/75 cd models) G1 -VM strobes and G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes one flash per second synchronized with optional G1M Strobe flash rate Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds or self - synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master) Temporal setting (private mode only) synchronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit Synchronization Sources _ G1M. G1M -RM, SIGA -CC1S, SIGA- MCC1S, BPS6A. BPS10A G1 -HD temporal -tone horns and G1 -HDVM series temporal -tone horn - strobes temporal rate synchronized with optional Horn pulse rate G111 Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1 -P steady -tone horns continuous, steady tone only Temporal audible pattern '/: sec ON. r/ sec OFF, r/a sec ON. r/a sec OFF.' sec ON. 11/2 sec OFF, then repeat cycle Data Sheet 85001 - 0573 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 Ordering Information Catalog Number White Finish F raish d Description Ship Wt. lbs (kg) - G1 -HDVM G1R -HDVM Genesis Horn - Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high /low dB output) G1 -VM G1R -VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30. 75, or 110 cd output) G1-HD — _ _ _Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high /low_ d_B out_put) _ _ G1 P G1R -P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) G1F -HDVM G1RF -HDVM Genesis Horn - Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output, selectable high /low dB output) - with "FIRE" marking • G1F -VM G1RF -VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd output) 0.25 - with "FIRE" marking (011) G1F -HD G1RF -HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high /low d8 output) - with "FIRE" marking G1F -P G1RF -P Genesis Steady Horn with "FIRE" marking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) G1F- HDV1575 G1RF- HDV1575 15/75 cd temporal horn - strobe, hi /lo dB -24V - with "FIRE" marking (see note 1) G1F -V1575 G1RF -V1575 15/75 cd strobe - with "FIRE" marking (see note 1) i Mounting Accessories G1T GIRT I Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.1510.71 G1T -FIRE GIRT -FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gong or 4" square boxes) 015 (0 7) with "FIRE" markings 27193 -16 27193 -11 One -gang surface mount box 110.41 Synchronization Modules G1M Genesis Signal Master - Snap -on Mount 0.210.1) G1M -RM Genesis Signal Master - Remote Mount (1 -gang) SIGA -CC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (2 -gang) 0 5 (0 23) SIGA -MCC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (Plug -in U10) 0.18 (0 08) Note 1: These 15/75 cd models provide fixed output and are not multi - candela devices The 15 cd out- . put component complies with UL1971, while the 75 cd output component complies with UL 1638 ' iti l R u i1•ii - ..0 I FIRE FIRE . • Genesis Horn - Strobes may be ordered in led e i or white, with or without 'FIRE' marking Order matching trim plates separately. Data Sheet 85001 -0573 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 6 GE Security us • T 888-378-2329 - F 866 - 503 -3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 61 3 9259 4700 F 61 3 9259 4799 • Europe 7 32 2 725 11 20 F 32 2 721 86 13 Latin Americo T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 wwwgesecurity corniest © 2007 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Genesis Series is a tiodemork of GE Security. • • imagination at work Data Sheet 85001 -0573 Issue 9 • Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 6