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Specifications BUP2006 -00148 10871 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 1 BUP2006 -00149 10857 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 2 BUP2006 -00150 10845 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 3 BUP2006 -00151 10839 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 4 BUP2006 -00152 10831 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 5 BUP2006 -00153 10819 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 6 BUP2006 -00154 10807 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 7 BUP2006 -00155 10801 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 8 BUP2006 -00156 10813 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 9 BUP2006 -00157 10775 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 10 BUP2006 -00158 10769 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 11 BUP2006 -00159 10765 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 12 BUP2006 -00160 10771 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 13 BUP2006 -00161 10779 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 14 BUP2006 -00162 10783 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 15 BUP2006 -00163 10739 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 16 BUP2006 -00164 10731 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 17 BUP2006 -00165 10723 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 18 BUP2006 -00166 10715 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 19 BUP2006 -00167 10711 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 20 BUP2006 -00168 10719 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 21 BUP2006 -00169 10727 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 22 BUP2006 -00170 10735 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 23 BUP2006 -00171 10743 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 24 BUP2006 -00172 10749 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 25 BUP2006 -00173 10797 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 26 BUP2006 -00174 10793 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 27 BUP2006 -00175 10789 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 28 BUP2006 -00176 10825 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 29 BUP2006 -00177 10851 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 30 BUP2006 -00178 10863 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 31 BUP2006 -00179 10877 SW CANTERBURY LN BLDG 32 • Canterbury Woods Building Plan Views Permit # for Fire Alarm/Sprinkler Water Flow Six 6 -Plex Carriage Condominiums - Building Plan View — A,C1,C2B,D1,D2 Permit Numbers Building - 1 10823 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00148 Building - 2 10791 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00149 �+ v Building - 3 10777 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00150 ONCE CO 1 Building - 5 10711 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00152 evi t ( C ' Building - 6 10689 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00153 (aCN Building - 7 10637 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00154 3 -Plex Condominiums — Building Plan View - H,G1,H Permit Number Building - 4 10765 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00151 Ten Two Story W/Bmt Condominiums - Building Plan View — H,G,G1,H Foundation retaining walls these buildings Permit Numbers Building - 10 10663 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00157 Building - 11 10605 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00158 Building - 12 10557 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00159 Building - 16 10715 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00163 Building - 17 10679 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00164 Building - 18 10629 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00165 Building - 19 10573 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00166 • Building - 26 10797 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00173 Building - 27 10789Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00174 Building - 28 10739 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00175 Fifteen Two Story WBmt Condominiums - Building Plan View — F 1,E 1,E 1,F 1 Foundation retaining walls these buildings Permit Numbers Building - 8 10613 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00155 Building - 9 10675Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00156 Building - 13 10631Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00160 Building - 14 10673Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00161 Building - 15 10695Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00162 Building - 20 10555 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00167 Building - 21 10591 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00168 Building - 22 10635 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00169 Building - 23 10687 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00170 Building - 24 10703 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00171 Building - 25 10757 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00172 Building - 29 10723 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00176 Building - 30 10781 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00177 Building - 31 10793 Canterbury Lane BUP2006 -00178 Riiilrlino - 17 1(17QQ ('antprhinry T .anp RI TP7(NV-(1(117Q RECEgVE ' APR 2 5 2006 Canterbury Crest Town:WOW-up ;s Legend [ FAP Silent Knight 5204 4 Zone Fire Control ontrol W/F Waterflow T/S Tamper Supervisory • e Smoke Detector F Manual Pull For Sprinkler Room 1m Room Mini Buzzer E, El, F, or Fl Room Type In Building H, G, GI, A, B, Cl & C2, D1 & D2 Horn Strobe Outdoor Outside Hornstrobes are to be WP Mounted 8 ft. above FDC EOL End Of Line. K Knox Box At Each Riser Room H 1 Heater B y Others LOCAL ALARM FOR TENANTS .) NOTIFICATION ONLY / • FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OPERATIONAL MATRIX LOCATION: Canterbury Crest ALA RM TROUBLE I SUPERVISORY MISCELLANEOUS PANEL TYPE: SILENT KNIGHT 5204 / 4 1 �7 ' AA, 19,P CAUSE , y eV , , 44 e' o`T REMARKS SMOKE DETECTOR O ❑ D Il • HEAT DETECTOR ■■ - ■■ MANUAL PULL STATION it I'■ WAM� �CwirC" X70 • • • • ■ SYSTEM RESET ■■ ■ _ lk.. ■ SIGNAL SILENCE ■■ ❑ D FIRE ALARM TROUSLE(OPEN. SNORTS. OR GROUNDS) ON INITIATION OR SIGNALING q - AC POWER FMLURE ■ ■ L • Canterbury Crest Townhomes 3 UNIT BUILDINGS ZONE 1 WATERFLOW EOL ZONE 2 TAMPER SUPERVISORY EOL F ® ZONE 3 SPRINKLER ROOM SMOKE AND PULL EOL SPARE ZONE 4 EOL SILENT KNIGHT INDICATING Z -1 V=I EOL Outside Hornstrobes are to be 5204 wP Mounted 8 ft. above FDC © © © EOL F E F 12'1/7 AMP 12 AMP l� 1/1 I -120 Volt AC 20 AMP Circuit Itik SILENT 5204 Battery Calculation Worksheet KNIGHT (all currents stated in mA) 4/19/2006 Canterbury Crest Unit with 3 Units Instructions: fill in shaded data fields Device Quantity of Standby mA Alarm mA Total Device Total Device Description Devices Per Device Per Device Standby mA Alarm mA 5204 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1 120 400 120 400 4180 Status Display Module 0 20 140 0 0 5205 Dialer 0 10 100 0 0 5220 Direct Connect Module 0 50 50 0 0 5230 Remote Annunciator 0 60 120 0 0 7181 Zone Converter 0 35 65 0 0 Total SK -2224 System Current 120 400 Smoke Detectors / Auxiliary Devices . System Sensor 1451 1 12 100 12 100 Silent Night 1 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 ' List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here - 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 Device Totals 2 12 100 Notification Appliances (list all) ADA strobes 1 N/A 64 N/A 64 Room Mini Horns 3 N/A 15 N/A 45 Horns 1 N/A 23 N/A 23 Smoke detector horns 0 N/A N/A 0 Aux relays 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Notification Appliance Totals 5 N/A 132 Summary Section Standby Hrs. Required 24 Alarm Sounding Minutes 5 Total System Standby mA 132 Total System Alarm mA 632 Total System Standby A/H 3.17 Total System Alarm NH 0.05 Min. A/H Battery Required 3.22 Recommended A/H Battery ** I 3.86 I ' If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm current or loss of AC, because power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the total standby current that can be drawn from the panel. " Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. • Voltage Drop Calculations For Canterbury Crest 3 Unit Buildings Audible Visual Signaling Circuit Formula (Device X Draw) X (Wire loop length X Resistance) Voltage Drop = Current (total number of devices) X (wire Resistance) Current = (Current per device) X (Number of devices) Wire Resistance = Gauge of Wire per 1000 feet 14GA. = 2.6 OHMS Audible Visual Signaling Zone One - 1575 CD Horn & Strobe (1 X .062) X (.50 X 2.6) = .081 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Two 3- Mini Fire Horns (3 X .015) X (.300 X 2.6) = .045 X .78 = .035 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Three Spare Audible Visual Signaling Zone Four Spare Horn Strobes — System Sensor Model # P241575 That Draw 62 ma Mini Horns - System Sensor PA 400 15 ma Horn Circuits are 24vdc Devices will operate properly to 20 VDC These are within acceptable ranges. • Canterbury Crest Townhomes 4 UNIT BUILDINGS ZONE 1 WATERFLOW EOL ZONE 2 TAMPER SUPERVISORY EOL F ® ZONE 3 SPRINKLER ROOM SMOKE AND PULL EOL SPARE ZONE 4 EOL SILENT KNIGHT INDICATING Z -1 Outside Hornstrobes are to Tx, EOL Mounted be d 8 ft. above FDC © © © ® EOL F E E F I--� G GI H I 12V7 AMP 11 12V/ AMP - 120 Volt AC 20 AMP Circuit 414 SILENT 5204 Battery Calculation Worksheet KNIGHT (all currents stated in mA) 4/19/2006 W Canterbury Crest Unit with 4 Units Instructions: fill in shaded data fields Device Quantity of Standby mA Alarm mA Total Device Total Device Description Devices Per Device Per Device Standby mA Alarm mA 5204 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1 120 400 120 400 4180 Status Display Module 0 20 140 0 0 5205 Dialer 0 10 100 0 0 5220 Direct Connect Module 0 50 50 0 0 5230 Remote Annunciator 0 60 120 0 0 7181 Zone Converter 0 35 65 0 0 Total SK -2224 System Current 120 400 Smoke Detectors / Auxiliary Devices . System Sensor 1451 1 12 100 12 100 Silent Night 1 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 ' List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 Device Totals 2 12 100 Notification Appliances (list all) ADA strobes 1 N/A 64 N/A 64 Room Mini Horns 4 N/A 15 N/A 60 Horns 1 N/A 23 N/A 23 Smoke detector horns 0 N/A N/A 0 Aux relays 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Notification Appliance Totals 6 N/A 147 • Summary Section Standby Hrs. Required 24 Alarm Sounding Minutes 5 Total System Standby mA 132 Total System Alarm mA 647 Total System Standby A/H 3.17 Total System Alarm A/H 0.05 Min. A/H Battery Required 3.22 Recommended A/H Battery ** 1 3.87 I • If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm current or loss of AC, because power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the total standby current that can be drawn from the panel. • Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. • Voltage Drop Calculations For Canterbury Crest 4 Unit Buildings Audible Visual Signaling Circuit Formula (Device X Draw) X (Wire loop length X Resistance) Voltage Drop = Current (total number of devices) X (wire Resistance) Current = (Current per device) X (Number of devices) Wire Resistance = Gauge of Wire per 1000 feet 14GA. = 2.6 OHMS Audible Visual Signaling Zone One 1 - 1575 CD Horn & Strobe (1 X .062) X (.50 X 2.6) = .081 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Two 4- Mini Fire Horns (4 X .015) X (.300 X 2.6) = .060 X .78 = .047 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Three Spare Audible Visual Signaling Zone Four Spare Horn Strobes — System Sensor Model # P241575 That Draw 62 ma Mini Horns - System Sensor PA 400 15 ma Horn Circuits are 24vdc Devices will operate properly to 20 VDC These are within acceptable ranges. Canterbury Crest Townhomes { Z -1 WATERFLOW EOL Z -2 TAMPER SUPERVISORY EOL F EOL Z -3 SPRINKLER ROOM PULL J 1 S EOL Z -3 4 SPRINKLER ROOM SMOKE a I ` SILENT KNIGHT M M M M M M EOL 5204 C2 Cl A B D2 D1 INDICATING Z -1 - -- - Outside Homstrobes are to be IFI/Si EOL Mounted 8 ft. above FDC � INDICATING ZONE 2 , 12V7 AMP 112V7 AMPI Y Y r >� 120 Volt AC 20 AMP Circuit Local Alarm for Tenants Notification Only • Voltage Drop Calculations For Canterbury Crest 6 Unit Buildings Audible Visual Signaling Circuit Formula (Device X Draw) X (Wire loop length X Resistance) Voltage Drop = Current (total number of devices) X (wire Resistance) Current = (Current per device) X (Number of devices) Wire Resistance = Gauge of Wire per 1000 feet 14GA. = 2.6 OHMS Audible Visual Signaling Zone One - 1575 CD Horn & Strobe (1 X .062) X (.50 X 2.6) = .081 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Two 6- Mini Fire Horns (4 X .015) X (.300 X 2.6) = .090 X .78 = .071 Voltage Drop Audible Visual Signaling Zone Three Spare Audible Visual Signaling Zone Four Spare Horn Strobes — System Sensor Model # P241575 That Draw 62 ma Mini Horns - System Sensor PA 400 15 ma Horn Circuits are 24vdc Devices will operate properly to 20 VDC These are within acceptable ranges. • 44 SILENT 5204 Battery Calculation Worksheet KNIGHT (all currents stated in mA) 4/19/2006 Canterbury Crest Unit with 6 Units Instructions: fill in shaded data fields Device Quantity of Standby mA Alarm mA Total Device Total Device Description Devices Per Device Per Device Standby mA Alarm mA 5204 Fire Alarm Control Panel 1 120 400 120 400 4180 Status Display Module 0 20 140 0 0 5205 Dialer 0 10 100 0 0 5220 Direct Connect Module 0 50 50 0 0 5230 Remote Annunciator 0 60 120 0 0 7181 Zone Converter 0 35 65 0 0 Total SK -2224 System Current 120 400 Smoke Detectors / Auxiliary Devices . System Sensor 1451 1 12 100 12 100 Silent Night 1 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 " List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 List Device Here 0 0 0 Device Totals 2 12 100 Notification Appliances (list all) ADA strobes 1 N/A 64 N/A 64 Room Mini Horns 6 N/A 15 N/A 90 Horns 1 N/A 23 N/A 23 Smoke detector horns 0 N/A N/A 0 Aux relays 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Other 0 N/A N/A 0 Notification Appliance Totals 8 N/A 177 Summary Section Standby Hrs. Required 24 Alarm Sounding Minutes 5 Total System Standby mA 132 Total System Alarm mA 677 Total System Standby A/H 3.17 Total System Alarm A/H 0.06 Min. A/H Battery Required 3.22 Recommended A/H Battery ** I 3.87 I • If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm current or loss of AC, because power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the total standby current that can be drawn from the panel. ** Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL . Model 5204 Fire Alarm Control ; y. • Panel and Optional Digital ' 4 ; Communicator 1 , ," If, ,.,„:., .... (f." . ‘ 3 ` ,. . . ilitili,_ "' Si lent Knight's 5204 is compact and easy to install ,.. . 4 -� g p y ', . - and service, delivering features you'd expect to • 1111111w : '= r find in systems costing much more. The Silent Knight Model 5204 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a local fire evacuation control panel designed for applications requiring manual and automatic fire alarm as well as water flow and sprinkler supervisory service. Description • 3 amp current output available _ for external devices. . The basic 5204 unit offers local fire • Compatible with 2- and 4 -wire alarm control for up to four zones . K P smoke detectors as well as and central station communications water flow and sounding _ — with the optional UL Listed Model devices . .` w ,�. ,,; r: 5205 Digital Communicator. The �° ''"''- „,:t.'; "'" _ ` • Two 1.5 amp supervised :,�:: � c . :` 5204 provides 3 amp current for notification circuits • --,:, 'r - external devices and two 1.5 amp ;:: ; . • programmable for steady, supervised notification circuits. The pulsing, temporal or supervisory system is compatible with both 2- =rte • Auxiliary outputs of 1.5 amp at and 4 -wire smoke detectors. fiat, • 12 or 24 VDC and 175 mA at r�=-- J The 5204 includes an annunciator 12VDC (only) E - inside the cabinet for annunciation Smoke verification, pre -alarm 5204 and operation. LEDs are visible delay and cross - zoning minimize Auxiliary Outputs: without opening the cabinet. false alarms. 1.5A @ 12 or 24 VDC Operation keys include SILENCE, 175 mA @ 12VDC DIALER RESET, and DISPLAY • Two general purpose relays (2.5A dry contact, Form C) Mechanical Specifications: TROUBLES. Dimensions: • Optional plug -in UL Listed digital 1a -7/a'w x 15 -5 /8 "H x 4 -1/4'D Remote annunciation is available communicator (Model 5205) through the optional Model 5230. (37.8 x 49.8 x 10.6 cm) - • Up /downloading (reduces Color: Red This four -wire annunciator can installation time) Telephone Requirements: perform the same operation as the main system annunciator and • Programmable from on -board Type of Jack: RJ31X (2 required) - features English- language LCD touchpad or optional remote Approvals: display. annunciator (Model 5230) UL 864 NFPA 72 - Central Station Reporting • Accu -Zone TM diagnostics for on- Features site troubleshooting. -Local Protective Signaling System • The 4 Class B zones are SpedfieatianS - Auxiliary Signaling System interchangeable to Class A - Remote Signaling using the Model 7181 Zone Electrical Specifications: FCC Part 68 and Part 15 Converter. Primary AC: 120 VRMS @ 60 hz. 2.5A CSFM: 7165 - 0559:117 • Fuseless design reduces service To Accessor Load. 3A @ 12 or 24 VDC New York City: MEA 429 -92 -E calls. Notification Circuits: • Field selectable 24 or 12 VDC Two Class B 1.5A @ 12 or 24 VDC. SILENT Programmable for steady. pulsing. temporal G power supply. and supervisory for sprinkler system TO; ICNI supervision. m COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Model5204 • -, Fire Alarm Control Panel and Optional Digital Communicator ' " Engineering Spedfications The contractor shall provide a completely electrically supervised fire alarm control system. The system shall contain a fire alarm control panel to supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices, alarm notification devices and visual annunciators. An optional digital communicator shall transmit fire alarm, trouble and supervisory signals to a central station. The controller shall be UL Listed for use under NFPA 72 standards. It shall provide power and control for four supervised detection zones, 2 supervised notification circuits, and, optionally, an approved plug -in digital communicator. The controller shall be Silent Knight 5204 or equivalent. There shall be four Class B detection zones. Products of combustion detection may be either 2- or 4 -wire and shall be cross - listed by UL for use on the system. The detection zones shall be programmable to (1) be cross zones so that two adjacent detectors must sense products of combustion, (2) automatically reset a detector to verify that smoke exists, and (3) see a single detector in alarrn %before an alarm is sounded, and, optionally, transmit a signal to the central station. There shall be two 1.5 amp supervised alarm notification circuits. They shall cause the bells/homs to ring steady /pulsing/ temporal through the premises until reset or silenced. The control shall be equipped with two auxiliary relays that shall be programmable to operate on (1) alarm, (2) trouble, (3) supervisory, (4) supervisory trouble and (5) system trouble. The relays shall maintain contact until cleared. The control shall have one on -board touchpad and shall support 3 remote annunciators. LEDs shall augment the display to clarify the system status to an operator. An integral touchpad shall be provided to operate, set up and interrogate the system. The optional plug -in digital communicator shall be UL Listed for use under NFPA 72 standards. It shall have the capability to supervise two telephone lines, seize the phone line and send the alarm signal on one or both lines without additional equipment. It shall be able to communicate to a central station in SIA, SK FSK (4/2), SK4 /2 tone burst, SK 3/1, SESCOA 3/1, Radionics BFSK. The communicator shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone service is interrupted for longer than 45 seconds and it shall transmit a signal indicating restoral of phone service. The optional digital communicator shall have the ability to send a test signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night by setting a program within the communicator. The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall indicate which zones are in alarm and which zones are in trouble. Restoral from an alarm shall also be transmitted by zone. Optional Accessories 5211 Auxiliary Relay 5220 Direct Connect Module Enables ground start phone lines. Used for city box and polarity 5230 Remote Annunciator Performs all the same functions as 4180 Status Display Module reversing direct wire applications. the on -board annunciator and Provides 16 outputs to give alarm 5541 Downloading Software and features an LCD English- language and trouble conditions by zone. 5530 Modem display and backlighting. Can be used to drive LED or For remote programming of 5204 5205 Digital Communicator graphic annunciators. Non- and other Silent Knight products Performs all the same functions as supervised using an IBM PC or compatible computer. the on -board annunciator and 7181 Fire Zone Converter features LCD English- language Converts Class A zones to Class B display and backlighting. and vice versa. t4 SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 MADE IN AMERICA 800 -446 -6444 or in Minnesota 612 -493 -6435 FORM# 350778. Rev. 4/98 FAX: 612 -493 -6475 World Wide Web: http: / /www.silentknight.com Copyright © 1998 Silent Knight • July 7, 2000 DN -1109 • E -200 • NOTIFIER PS Series Batteries E SYSTEMS Section: Power Supplies GENERAL Power -Sonic PS Series batteries provide secondary power for the whole series of NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels. U FEATURES • Provide secondary power for control panels. LISTED • Gelled electrolyte. MH14328 (S) • Sealed and maintenance-free. • Overcharge protected. • Extended shelf life. • Easy handling with leakproof construction. • Ruggedly constructed, high - impact case (ABS, polystyrene, or polypropylene depending on model). • Long service life. • Compact design. CAPACITY Battery capacity, expressed in ampere -hours (AH), is the product of • a discharge current and the length of time that the current is dis- charged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during 20 hours of discharge at a constant current. The rated capacity of a battery Is determined by subjecting it to a constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68 °F (20 °C). After 20 hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge current which causes a reading of 1.72 volts per cell (5.16 V on a 6 SEALED RECHARGEABLE V battery and 10.32 Von a 12 V battery) is called the rated Current. BATTERY This current multiplied by 20 Is the rated capacity of the battery. lviri Peso®c APPLICATIONS Model PS -895 8 Volt 9.5 AH Use the PS Series batteries to provide backup power for control Power -Sonic Corporation panels. Select batteries based on current requirements for your system and the capacity of its charger. These batteries can be used over a temperature range of -76 °F to +140 °F (-60 °C to +60 °C). CONSTRUCTION The sealed construction of the Power -Sonic battery allows trouble - free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add elec- s trolyte, as gases generated during overcharge are recombined in a unique "Oxygen Cycle." The battery is sealed, leakproof, and main- tenance-free. The case is of high - impact materials with high resis- tance to chemicals and flammability. The PS Battery INSTALLATION All panels have space reserved for batteries. See the appropriate panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical inter- connection diagrams are shown in the literature accompanying each control panel. This document Is not Intended to be used for Installation purposes. We try to keep our product Information up- to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or ISO �oo anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484 -7161 FAX: (203) 484 -7118 C 0 N OTIFIER ° One Fire -Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472 Offdalitifii 8 MAMMIES DN- 1109.07/07/00 — Page 1 of 3 :EP HEIGHT 1 BELOW m1 ar g e roe8 • TOP VIEW 3.70 t 0.08 Inches (94 t 2 mm) HEIGHT 2 BELOW 3.86 t 0.08 inches (96 t 2 mm) r I 1 t t i_I T n n SEALED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY 1 BB -17: Optional Battery Backbox 14 -1/2" W x 8 -1/4" H x 4 -3/4" D SIDE 2 (mm: 368.3 W x 209.55 H x 120.65 D) MODEL PS -1270 For remote mounting of two 12 -volt VIEW PS -12180 batteries. 12 VOLT 7.0 AMP. HOUR l.;• ' ; t< ,t z f '' ` R < c l � ; t .f � s n 5 Gtr ''-r? y, f 5.94 t 0.04 inches * (151 t 1 mm) r2.56 t 0.04 inches r 1 1 (65 t 1 mm) ' '±4,-1,--' -' < 3 110001m1.1.11 5 BB -55: Optional Battery Backbox J 1;'-11,.:-::-. i .0.';'; � ■. Y N , " See CHG -120 data sheet for details. ` ,� - tom ,,,:: a:�,.a: f1 ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS 6040[65inn1 • The fire control panel shall be equipped with secondary power provided by gelled - electrolyte batteries. The batteries shall be maintenance-free and shall be capable of powering the system in a manner and for a length of time determined by the governing regulations and the authority having jurisdiction. Nominal Discharge DIMENSIONS Capacity Current Height over Nominal @ @ Width Depth Height terminal Weight Voltage 20 hr. rate 20 hr. rate - - MODEL V A.H. mA in. mm. In. mm. In. mm. In. mm. lbs. kg. P5-695 6 9.5 475 4.26 108 2.75 70 5.54 141 5.54 141 4.9 2.2 PS -1250 12 5.0 250 3.54 90 2.76 70 4.02 102 4.21 107 4.1 1.9 PS -1270 12 7.0 325 5.94 151 2.56 65 3.70 94 3.86 98 5.7 2.6 PS -12120 12 12 600 5.94 151 3.86 98 3.70 94 3.86 98 8.8 4.0 P5-12180 12 18 875 7.13 181 2.99 76 6.57 167 6.57 167 12.8 5.8 P5-12250 12 25 1300 6.89 175 6.54 166 4.92 125 4.92 125 18.7 8.5 PS -12550 12 55 3000 10.25 260 6.60 168 8.20 208 9.45 240 39.7 18.0 PS- 121000 12 100 5000 12.00 305 6.60 168 8.20 208 9.45 240 65.7 29.8 ;loot, tbi Characteristic Discharge Curves 120% Effect of Temperature on Capacity 6.5 -13 ,IlmINik 10096 '/ . -o.1 C E 6.0 -12 \� \' 1 5 .5 ■-11 � ■ 1.00 80% ■; .=_ • - 0.2 C 5.0 -10 _� -. o o.sc 6096 • • ! ; / _ •- 2C cl 4.5 -9 8 4096 / / % 4.0 - 8 I II/ 3C 2C C �� -o - - - - 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 2 3 5 10 20 30 0% 1109c01.01 1.-- -_ m I _ hours --I -20° -10° 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 60° Discharge lime © 20 °C (68 °F) 1109grQ.6rm1 Temperature (Degrees C.) Page 2 of 3 - DN- 1109.07/07/00 PS-121000 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY: APPLICATIONS AND CHARGING . CYCLE APPLICATIONS: Limit initial current to 20k Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 14.40 to 14.70 volts at 68 ° F (20 ° C). Hold at 14.40 to 14.70 volts until current drops to approximately 1000 mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should either be disconnected or switched to °float voltage. "FLOAT" OR "STAND -BY" SERVICE: Hold battery across constant voltage source or 13.50 to 13.80 volts continu- ously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged position. NOTE: Due to the self -discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that the battery be charged after six to nine months of storage, otherwise permanent loss of capacity might result from sulfation. 100% Charging is NOT 90% \,_�_ _ necessary unless Nglitiaiii 100% of capacity 116 80% :; is required. ■111111111N1 5 C harging before w- 70% (4 F) use is necessary full p recover ro Milabbib■ capacity. Ie 60% a 50% EM24116 may Tail to restore co 40 °C 30 °C 20 °C full capacity. C.) 40% (104 °F) (86 °F) (68 °F) DO NOT let batteries i (AT reach this state. g 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Standing Period (Months) PS- 121000 14.0 V l I l l I I I l l 1 Shelf -Life Ambient Temperature 20 °C (68 °F) 1 and Storage 13.0 V m 12.0 V .... ' -- �Ei�--� j co 11.0 V `MME" 1IIJ To 0.0 S .OA € 1 V 20A Qq H . 9.0 v soA PS- 121000 Vol tt a ge 100A Discharge 8.0 V 200A 1 Characteristics 1.2 2.4 6 12 24 36 481 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 MINUTES X HOURS Discharge Time • DN- 1109.07/07/00 — Page 3 of 3 CONVENTIONAL FIRE CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORY 0 , PS -DA and PS -SA 1 1 . Conventional Pull- stations N. , _,, . -4, , ,,., _ .._._.:. . o is 1 . .:. ,, , . ti-., Iiii - , - ' - . . • Easy to Install and Operate ) r . , \ Y p The PS- DA/PS -SA Pull Stations are non -coded manual pull stations which provide a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with a single alarm initiating input signal. The PS- DA/PS -SA pull stations includes both single- action and dual- action models equipped with key lock / reset.lt was designed to meet multiple applications with the installer and end -user in mind. Its innovative design, durable construction, and multiple mounting options make the PS- DA and PS -SA simple to install, maintain, and operate. -- T - - -- - -- ----- - - - - - s Operation . - - - - -- -- - - —_ r- -' r ------ -, r - -� --. .(1 I ft a' The single-action pull-station is 1 )� ( ` - t' 9 P I L; l I S J ' activated by a single pull -down of i i j L I I I -� r''ir _•r ; "� ;; . • the alarm handle. The dual - action ;1 _._. ..... versions require pushing in the i i — - • -" .1 I 1 - (L La;�l 1 . handle, then pulling the handle I s'/ '-!41.,...._- r• 1 1 down for activation. The PS- 1 il_; 1.... �. "-�_ti� 9 i I Ztn Ci ' Lit �' Zt DA/PS -SA manual pull stations are � i I : UL listed and meet the ADA ;I )../ i ' ; > c -- \_____._.. -- ; -- - _ .... II requirement of a 5-lbs. maximum I 1 pull force to activate. Operating i .I \-\-------- y ` =i) I i i ��- instructions a molded into the l i `- = - - -- 1 i 1 • r� I c�l. handle along with Braille text. j t �___ l- f'.J`nJll Eya Me I � Molded terminal numbers can be 11 1 Gy • wp4 "fl 1 ;_ r`��1 tiny found adjacent to the wiring termi- I ' - -J i j I - ` ,,, ������ Models: PS -DA PS -DASP PS -SA- Single action with 'pigtail' Features: Specification: connections and a key lock reset. UL Listed Dimensions: Pigtail wires are provided for con- CSFM Listed Height: 5 -1/2" (13.97 cm) nection to the Fire Alarm Control Width: 4' (10.16 cm) Panel's (FACP) initiation circuit. Meets ADA requirements Depth: 1 -7/16 (3.65 cm) • Operating instructions are mold- operating PS -DA - Dual action model with ed into the handle along with temperature: 32 °F to 120 °F screw terminal connections and a Braille text. (o °C to 49 °C) key lock reset. Made of durable Lexan Electrical: Switch Contact PS -DASP - Same as PS -DA • Available in Spanish Rating: 0.25 A @ 30 VAC except with both English and Key resettable or VDC Spanish operating instructions. Easy to Install and operate Accessories: 110 SILENT • Single or dual action SB -10 Surface Mount KNIGHT Surface mount box available Back -box BG -TR Trim Ring CONVENTIONAL FIRE CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORY - PS -DA and PS -SA 1 0 Conventional Pull-Stations Engineering Specification Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non -code, with a key- operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated station shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of red colored LEXAN® (or polycarbonate equivalent) with clearly visible operating instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches (25.4 mm) or larger.* Stations shall be suitable for surface mounting on matching back -box SB -10: or semi -flush mounting on a standard single -gang, double -gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or per national /local require- ments. Manual Stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed. *NOTE: The words "FIRE /FUEGO" on the PS -DASP shall appear on the front of the station in white letters. approximately 3/4" high, + -I I I r =— - -- - - - 1 ,' r ' r r . -) :11 ■ 1 Li____,. [1 1.--- I -.. i '! L 1 L.J.) I _ Il ti 11• .I i' - ; I II i ( • r .. r i �� ), ".= i rr��yf c i 1 PS-SA Front View PS -DASP Front View PS-SA Rear View PS-DA Rear View SILENT KNIGHT . . MADE IN AMERICA 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 -4927 FORM# 350241. Rev. 9/00 800 -446 -6444 or in Minnesota 763 -493 -6435 FAX: 763 - 493 - 6475 Copyright © 2000 Silent Knight World Wide Web: http: / /www.silentknight.com A Honeywell International Company 400 ,, o3 -o.t OM- 5YSTEMr: SENSOR Smoke Detector Models Available 1451 Ionization Detector SSV120.6 1451A Ionization Detector, -� ULC Listed 2451 Photoelectronic Detector 2451A Photoelectronic Detector, ULC Listed 2451TH Photoelectronic with Thermal 5451 Thermal Rate -of -Rise • • 7 Product Overview Low standby current System Sensor's 400 Series plug -in smoke detectors are designed to meet the per - Two visible LEDs "blink" In standby formance criteria designated by UL /ULC. The Ion and photo units have a sensing and provide a 360° field viewing chamber sealed from back pressure air flow, dirt, and Insects. This chamber Is pro - angle tected by a fine mesh screen which can be cleaned or replaced. Additional key features include a recessed mounting option. Interchangeable ion. photo, or ther- Wide variety of mounting bases with mal detectors, a variety of mounting bases, and a full line of optional accessories. built -In shorting spring Ionization. All 400 Series ionization smoke detectors include a specially designed Detector head plugs easily into base dual source, dual unipolar detector chamber design which will sense the presence of Built - In test stvlteh smoke particles produced by fast combustion as well as slow smoldering fires. This chamber exhibits increased stability, significantly reduces nuisance alarms, and pro - Field sensitivity metering of detector vides better performance at higher air velocities. to meet the requirements of NFPA 72 • Built - in tamper resistant feature Photoeleetronie. All 400 Series photoelectronic smoke detectors contain an optical sensing chamber designed to sense the presence of smoke particles produced by a SEIV1S screws for easy wiring wide range of combustion sources. A custom integrated circuit incorporates signal Optional recessed mounting processing to reduce false alarms. Removable cover and Insect screen Thermal. The 400 Series thermal rate -of -rise with fixed heat detector contains a for field cleaning unique dual thermistor heat sensing circuit to provide maximum performance and solid stare reliability. The Model 5451 is designed to initiate an alarm at 135 °F and to respond to a temperature increase in excess of 15° per minute. This enables the heat detector to communicate an alarm to the central control panel prior to reaching U` CO ® the static set point for these high rates of risc, providing a timely response to both rapid and slow temperature increases. This model should be used in applications USTED where rapid response is desired and where rapid temperature increases would only ��� be caused by a fire emergency. approved CO) approved 1�1 Mounting Base Selection Guide Base Model Loop Current Alarm Nominal Current Draw Number Version • Type Limit Resistor Contact Type Voltage on Alarm (mA) B4O1B UL /ULC 2 -wire* No — 12 /24VDCtt 10-100" B4O1BR UL /ULC 2 -wire* Yes — 24VDC 10 -62 B4O2B UL /ULC 4 -wire Yes Form A &C 24VDC 14 -39 B4O4B UL /ULC 4 -wire Yes Form A &C +A 12OVAC 75 mA AC Max Supervisory B4O6B UL /ULC /EN -54 2 -wire* No Form C 24VDC 12-100" B4O1t UL /EN -54 2 -wire* No — 12 /24VDCtt 10-100" B4O1Rt EN -54 2 -wire* Yes — 24VDC 110 -62 - Functionality contingent on panel compatibility. Relay Contact Ratings: tFlangeless base - - Must be limited by control panel. Resistive or Inductive -= Although B401B and B401 bases are capable (60% power factor) load. of operating at 12 and 24 VDC. they cannot be Form A: 2.OA at 30 VAC /DC used with the 5451 In 12 V applications. Form C: 0.64 at 110VDC. 2.OA at 30VDC 1.0A at 125VAC. 2.OA at 30VAC Junction Box Selection Guide* I Single I Gang 3.5" Octagon 4" Octagon 4" Square 50 mm 60 mm 75 mm B4O1/B4O1R No No No No Yes Yes No B4O1B/BR Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No B4O2B/B4O6B Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes B4O4B No No Yes Yes No I No No • Box depth contingent on base and wire size. Refer to National Electrical Code of local applicable codes for appropriate recommendations. Specifications Operating Voltage /Alarm Current: Size: Humidity Range: Mounting base dependent (see chart 3.2 "/8.1 cm height 10 - 93% RH non - condensing on page 2) 4.0 "/10.2 cm diameter. Air Velocity Rating: Standby Current: unflanged base Ionization: 1200 fpm maximum Photo /Ion: 6.2 "/15.7 cm diameter. Photoelectronic: 3000 fpm maximum 120 pA maximum flanged base Thermal: Construction: Smoke Detector Spacing: 100 pA maximum Flame retardant Noryl plastic For ion, photo, and photo /thermal detectors on smooth ceilings (as Sensitivity: Operating Temperature: defined in NFPA 72), spacing of 30 1.9% + ±6 % /ft. Ion 1451, 2451: feet (900 sq. ft.) may be used as a 3% + ±7 % /ft. Photo 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C) guide. For thermal detectors on Weight: 2451TH, 5451: smooth ceilings (as defined in NFPA 1451, 2451, 2451TH: 32 °F to 100 °F (0 °C to 38 °C) 72), spacing of 50 feet (2500 sq. ft.) may be used. Other spacing may be 0.5 lb. (227 gm) Alarm Point, Thermal: used depending' on ceiling height, high 5451: 135 °F (57.2 °C) or 15 °F /min. air movements, and other conditions 0.3 lb. (136 gm) rate of rise or response requirements. (-1 ( -I OPTIONAL i OFTICNAL • R: -LiZ U r_I Ij "' H i -1Vj I -1 O! RESISTOR At ' ' (•I 1 OPTIONAL FAULT TOLERANT WIRING B401 Series (+I RED (+1 PURPLE m 7 m . I IW6 S RA 4002 „ RA4TOZ ....• O iOPt'ONAL: 25,.... 25,.... IOPtIONALI � ..,.. L _ _ S 2 ( -. _ 2® 5 I 2® 5 '� ELK Si ix a ti '_I �j CO: 1 / N.C. I ® / j 3/ / N C. I 0 ow 1 ' 13 // C. 1 1 ./ C. a .WO: I -I I1i2� //, NO 112//, N.O. 1 ^ t10 AUXILIARY _ r // AUXILIARY // /: CONTACTS // // /! CONTACTS 1 1 1 B402B ALARM CIRCUIT 120 VAC 120 VAC 's f .� 3 iCPT10NALI ii ®: L (CP7ICN:LI ®7 _,,,,,,,, ,// 'a I/ N.C. I/ 'a /i. N.C. -I // c // / Q l Q. N.C. 4 1 // 1 '//, N.C. // • 9 W /i \\ AUXILIARY !/ . S P 1 / /i AUXLIARY 5III I/ / FORM // I/ / FORM C d CONTACTS �`1 CONTACTS SUPERVISION CIRCUIT EOL ' RESISTOR mimm AR!.I li ALLARL1 B PANE! 404B I 1 il EOL RESISTOR I A 4 A A I • 2 35® 2% 3 — 1 ® % 140 COM 1® ;, // COA I I 1 CO, NC /, N.C. 12 /j NO I CO NO AUXILIARY AUXILIARY I CONTACTS CONTACTS I I 1 -1 I I I B406B OPTIONAL NFPA CLASS "A" WIRING I • Ordering Information Part No. I Dcscrlotior 1451 I Ionization detector. Must be mounted to one of the B40X series bases listed In Mounting Base Guide. 1451A Same as above. Canadian model 2451 Photoelectronic detector. Must be mounted to one of the B40X series bases listed in Mounting Base Guide. 24514 Same as above. Canadian model 2451TH Same as model 2451 above. but with a 135 °F (57.2 °C) fixed temoerature. restorable. bl• metallic heat sensor. 5451 Fixed heat detector with rate- of- rlse..Alarm point at 57.2 °C (135 °F). Must be mounted to one of the 400 Series Bases listed in Mounting Base Guide. Accessories Description RA400Z Remote annunciator for 2- or 4 -wire systems. 3 -32V. Use with ion and photo plug -In detectors. Fits standard U.S. single gang electrical box. B401BH Sounder base with B401. Requires an external 24 VDC power supply. Mounts to 4" square electrical box (17:" minimum deothi. MOD400R Detector sensitivity test tool. (See below.) Use with most analog or digital multimeters. Satisfies requirement of NFPA 72 for sensitivity testing. (See below.) RMK400 Recessed mounting kit for use with B401 or B401R mounting bases only. (See below.) SMK400 Surface mounting kit provides for entry of surface wiring conduit. For use with B401 or B401R mounting bases only. 477.7168 End of line relay for power supervision. 12/24 VDC. 4 -wire only. RS14 I Replacement insect screen for 1451. RS24 Reolacement Insect screen for 2451. RS24T Replacement insect screen for 2451TH. DUST45 Replacement protective dust cover for olug -in 400 Series. . CRT400 Cover removal tool for 1451. MO2.04.01 Test magnet. MO2 -09.00 Test magnet with 32 inch telescoping handle. XR5 Detector removal tool. Allows installation and /or removal of Ion. photo. and thermal detector heads from base In high ceiling Installations. XP -4 Extension Pole for X R5. Comes in three 5 ft. sections. • �' { nc The MOD400R Field Sensitivity Test Module can be used System Sensor's Recessed Mounting Kit. RMK400, provides with any standard DC voltmeter or multlmeter to check the a simple Installation solution where applications demand a sensitivity range of System Sensor's detectors (satisfies lower profile smoke detector and reduces the depth of any NFPA 72 requirement for sensitivity testing). 400 Series plug -in detector by almost an inch. A special metal mounting bracket secures the kit and the base to the Junction box and ceiling panel. (For use with B401 and B401R bases only.) System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor- Far East 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 011.86.29.524.6253 Ph: 011.85.22.191.9003 St. Charles, IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fx: 011.86.29.524.6259 Fe: 011.85.22.736.6580 Ph: 800- SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor- Australia Fe: 630/377 -6495 Ph: 011.44.1403.276500 Ph: 011.65.273.2230 Ph: 011.613.54.281.142 Documents on Demand Fx: 011.44.1403.276501 Fe: 011.65.273.2610 Fx: 011.613.54.281.172 1- 800 -736 -7672 x3 www.systemsensor.com ® 2000 System Sensor. the company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. A05 / i ''''' ' .f . . +T4'a :w -, ,t r -c:y ... .. ';� .v� YY _ I 1 F`.. �ew`- �r,;,R. :.•+'i�S>. � '[. '� Jr:• ".d r' t; , 1 .A'k: ' � : � (7, + �-.. i i: . '.1�1 .4 '�� pe'r ,4',e:. .,, y , ... .:..q- .•'.....‘ �: -..: .r,k - i ^' : i >rt'S J-' SwiS. 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The MA and MASS models 8 field- selectable tones provide eight field- selectable warning tones. Multi - Alert Strobes and Sounder /Strobes: The Multi -Alert models mount directly to 4" square back boxes. Optional mounting 24V operation plates are available for either flush or semi -flush installations. Model MAl2/24D is suitable 1.5 or 15 candela for outdoor applications when installed with the WBB weather -proof back box. UL1638 listed Multi - Alert Strobes. System Sensor's Multi -Alert strobes are UL1638 compliant Mini - Alert Sounders: electronic visible warning signals that flash approximately every 1.5 seconds. All 12 and 24V operation circuits are polarized to be compatible with DC alarm supervision. 1.5 cd add - on strobe available Mini - Alert Sounders. System Sensor's PA400 series Mini -Alert sounders operate at 12 and 24 volts and are ideal for hotel, motel or residential fire system applications, where a smaller notification device is desired. The PA400 UL ® (cj MEA sounders are available with or without FIRE identification, and are offered in USTEU ® illial i approved red, beige, and white. Engineering Specifications • Multi - Alert Sounders shall he a System Sensor Model MA 12/24D capable of operating at 12 and 24VDC. Sounder shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL464 for fire protective signaling systems. Sounder shall have an operating temperature between -31 °F and 151 °F. Sounder shall have eight tone options, selected by means of clips. Mini - Alert Sounders shall be a System Sensor Model capable of operating at 12 and 24VDC. Sounder shall be listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard UL464 for fire protective signaling systems. Sounder shall have an operating tem- perature between 14 °F and 140 °F. Multi - Alert and Mini - Alert Sounder /Strobes shall be a System Model capable of operating at 24VDC. Sounder /strobe shall he listed to Underwriter's Laboratories Standards UL464 and UL1638 for fire protective signaling systems. Sounder /strobe shall have an operating temperature between 32 °F and 120 °F. Strobe shall be powered independently of the sounder and shall operate at 24VDC, with a UL range rating of 22.5 to 30VDC. Actual operating voltage must be between 18 and 33VDC. Strobe shall have a minimum light output of 1.5 or 15 candela and shall be UL1638 listed for private mode applications. Multi -Alert Sounder Specifications Dimensions Mounting Operating Temperature Range 4" x 4" x 2 - -;' =" Surface 4" x 4" back box 11 to 2 /u" deep) _32° to 151 ° F ( -35 to 66 °C) Flush 4" x 4" BBD deep back box 12 deep) Weight Semi -flush 4" x 4" back box (1 to 21/e deep) 5.7 oz. (162 g) with MP -SF mounting plate Operating Voltage Input Terminals 12VDC to 24VDC FWR unfiltered 12 to 18 AWG - Actual 12 V operating voltage cannot be less than 9.6VDC or greater than 18.7VDC. Actual 24 V operating voltage cannot be less than 18VDC or greater than 33VDC. Multi -Alert Strobe Specifications Dimensions Mounting Operating Temperature Range 4" x 4" x 2 = ° Surface 4° x 4° back box (1 1 /2 ° to 2y8. deep) _31 to 151 ° F ( -35 to 66 °C i Semi -flush 4" x 4" back box (1' - 12" to 2 deep) Weight with :MP -SF mounting plate 8.2 oz. (232 g) Input Terminals Operating Voltage 12 to 18 AWG 24VDC and FWR unfiltered - • Actual 24V operating voltage cannot be less than 18VDC or greater than 33VDC. Mini -Alert Specifications Dimensions Mounting Operating Temperature Range 4' -1 x 2-/ 'x 1 = /8" Surface Single gang back box 14° to 140 °F ( -10 to 60 ° C) Flush 4" x 4" BBD deeo back box (2 Weight 2.4 oz. 1 159 g) Input Terminals Operating Voltage 12 to 18 AWG 12VDC to 24VDC FWR unfiltered' - Actual 12V operating voltage cannot be less than 9.6VDC or greater than 18.7VDC. Actual 24V operating voltage cannot be less than 18VDC or greater than 33VDC. Ordering Information /Current Draw Multi - Alert /Mini -Alert Model Numbers Average dB Output Red Beige White Description Voltage Current Candela (UL)' - - MAl2/24D M ulti -Alert sounder 12/ 24VDC • — 75-85 SS24L0 Multi -Alert strobe 24VDC 25 mA 1.5 — SS24M Multi -Alert strobe 24VDC 75 mA 15.0 — SS24LOLA Multi -Alert strobe ( lens) 24VDC 25 mA 1.5 — MASS24L0 Multi -Alert sounder /strobe 24VDC - 1.5 75-85 MASS24M Multi -Alert sounder /strobe 24VDC -' 15.0 75 -85 MASS24LOLA Multi -Alert sounder /strobe 1 lens) 24VDC '- 1.5 75 -85 PA400R PA400B PA400W Mini -Alert sounder 12/ 24VDC 12/15 mA — 82 PA400R -F PA400B -F PA400W -F Mlni- .Alert sounder ( Identification) 12/ 24VDC 12/15 mA — 82 PS24L0 PS24LOW Add -on strobe 12 /24VDC 5 mA 1.5 82 Accessory Model Numbers Description MP- F /MP -FB Flush mounting plate fired /beige) MP- SF /MP -SFB Seml -flush mounting plate (red /beige) BB -D Flush mounting deep back box. 2 deeo WBB Weatherproof back box for MA 12/24D • Current ranges from 10mA to 55mA depending upon voltage and sound selected •• Current ranges from 35mA to 80mA depending upon voltage and sound selected ••• Sound output varies depending upon voltage and sound selected. Note: LO and M style strobe and sounder /strobe models are not MEA approved. System Sensor Sales and Service System Sensor Headquarters System Sensor Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor- Far East 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: 011.86.29.524.6253 Ph: 011.85.22.191.9003 St. Charles, IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fx: 011.86.29.524.6259 Fx: 011.85.22.736.6580 Ph: 800- SENSOR2 System Sensor Europe System Sensor in Singapore System Sensor- Australia Fx: 630/377-6495 Ph: 011.44.1403.276500 Ph: 011.65.273.2230 Ph: 011.613.54.281.142 Documents on Demand Fx: 011.44.1403.276501 Fit : 011.65.273.2610 Fx: 011.613.54.281.172 1 .800. 736. 7872 x3 www.systemsensor.com ® 1999 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. A05- 207 -07.11 /99(10K)•f7571 J .4� ' .4•7:-.‘-': t- : r`F .-¢4 f r ' - : Yom-` , z �c A - 4n.- r r . -� ��x4,`•i��f,�•�r -!�. •<,.�rir ftriW,-*4fleic '� # ..''; ✓'• .. _ "il.T 4��f � - y +� -,��. Sj pectr� °A Ie�rt - Wa Mou \n,( 5 vflfr1 Horns r'Strob and ` 5 -iis R` Horn /Strobes Models Available* Horn /Strobes Horn /Strobe Strobe _1 P1215 P121575 -' — P2415 P241575 FARE P2430 P2475 i i= _ - P24110 . i — / Agg Strobes Y ; . I i i - `s - ' # , 1'. • r - ` !''IF ; S1215 S121575 S2415 S241575 ' . S2430 S2475 'x —• \3 S24110 :_w ^t'' Back Box Skirt Horns .s• ,;.. _�_ _ H12/24 ,r, , , `` " t Refer to Ordering Information for otner - - -. - configurations _ H •� -__ - , ,-, P _ = 1 Product Overview Meet UL and ADA signaling requirements System Sensor's SpectrAlert wail -mount series Includes a complete line of electronic horns, strobes, and horn /strobes. Intended for primary signaling use, SpectrAlert Low current draw products meet UL1971, UL464, and Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. More devices per loop Lower installed cost Performance. With its extremely efficient reflector design and Xenon flash tube, Universal mounting plate Included SpectrAlert offers current draw reductions as high as 40% over previous gener- ation designs. By consuming less current, the flexibility to connect more devices Accessory mounting plates available per loop is possible, for a lower installed cost. Field selectable horn tones installation. SpectrAlert products offer installation ease which also lowers the Electromechanical / 3kHz installed cost. By taking up no room in the back box, SpectrAlert strobes and . Temporal 3 / Non - temporal 3 horn/strobes make wiring connections simpler and faster. Each SpectrAlert High / Low dBA output includes a universal mounting plate for 4" square and single gang back box Available In 15. 15/75, 30. 75, and 110 mounting. Accessory mounting plates are also available for small footprint or - candela surface mount applications. Synchronizable horns and strobes with Flexibility. SpectrAlert offers the flexibility to meet a broad range of SyncoClrcult"" module requirements. The SpectrAlert horns and horn/strobes feature a number of field - selectable/reversible horn tones. For visible requirements, SpectrAlert Aesthetic design strobes and horn/strobes are available in a wide variety of configurations to address non- sleeping area, sleeping area, and corridor requirements. Offerings include 24 -volt models at 15, 15/75, 30, 75, and 110 candela, and 12 -volt devices at 15 and 15/75 candela. U� cp T Aesthetics. To meet building owner aesthetic requirements, SpectrAlert ® �I A incorporates a stylish, low profile design. And this aesthetic is consistent across LISTED . oov1D 11 1 approved P pproved all SpectrAlert wall -mount products. • Engineering Specifications General Horn /Strobe Combination SpectrAlert horns, strobes and horn /strobes shall be capable Horn/Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model of mounting to a standard 4" x 4 "x 1'/2" back box or a listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall he single gang 2" x 4" x 1 back box using the universal approved for fire protective service. Horn /strobe shall mounting plate included with each SpectrAlert product. be wired as a primary signaling notification appliance Also, SpectrAlert products, when used in conjunction and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act with the accessory Sync•Circuit Module, shall be pow- requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at ered from a non -coded power supply and shall operate 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. on 12 or 24 volts. 12 volt rated devices shall have an The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and operating voltage range of 10.7 -17 volts. 24 -volt rated associated lens /reflector system. The horn shall have two devices shall have an operating voltage range or 20 -30 tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the volts. SpectrAlert products shall have an operating tern- option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a perature of 32° to 120 °F and operate from a regulated non - temporal continuous pattern. Strobes shall be powered DC or full wave rectified, unfiltered power supply. independently of the sounder with the removal of factory installed jumper wires. The horn on horn /strobe models Horn shall operate on a coded or non -coded power supply Horn shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model (the strobe must be powered continuously). capable of operating at 12 and 24 volts. Horn shall be listed to UL 464 for fire protective signaling systems. The Synchronization Module horn shall have two tone options, two audibility options Module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit (at 24 volts) and the option to switch between a temporal listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective 3 pattern and a non - temporal continuous pattern. All horn service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes models shall operate on a coded power supply. at 1Hz and horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall • silence the horns on horn/strobe models, while operating Strobe the strobes, over a single pair of wires. The module shall Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Model be capable of mounting to a 4 /16" x 4 '' /16"x 2' /s" back listed to UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective box and shall control two Style Y (class B) or one Style Z service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling (class A) circuit. Module shall be capable of multiple zone notification appliance and comply with the Americans with synchronization by daisy chaining multiple modules Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appli- together and re- synchronizing each other along the chain. antes, flashing at 1Hz over the strobe's entire operating The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens /reflector system. Specifications Walk Test SpectrAlert horn /strobe and horn only Weight. horn only Weatherproof (horn and horn /strobes) work on 'walk tests - with time durations of 7.2 oz. Operating Temperature 4 seconds or greater Weight. strobe and horn /strobe 32'F to 150`F (0'C to 66`C) Input Terminals 8 0z, (outdoor strobe only) 40 ° F to 158 °F ( -40 ° C to 70 °C) 12 to 18 AWG -40°F ULC Canadian Models Dimensions 4" x 4" x 1 or 2" x 4" x 17 /s" -40 ° C to 66 °C Strobe and horn /strobe with universal plate standard boxes • 5" x 55 /e a 215/16- Voltages Indoor Operating Temperature 12 or 24VDC and FWR unfiltered Strobe and horn /strobe with small 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C1 footprint plate Operating voltage range' 3 x 5 /s" x 25/1n' Maximum humidity 12V: 10.5 -17V: 24V: 20.30V • Horn with universal mounting plate 95% as tested per UL464 Operating voltage range 5" x 55/v' x 15 /tn" (with Sync•Circuit module. MDL) Horn without mounting plate 12V. 11.17V: 24V. 20.30V 2t /ts" x 5 /ia" a 15 /!s" • These products should be operated within their rated voltage range: UL does. however. test functional integrity to - 20% end =10% of manufacturer's stated ranges. U.S. Patent Numbers 5.593.569 5.914.665 6.049.446 • SpectrAlert Current Draw Table Strobe Only Average Current (mA) Peak Current (mA) In Rush Current (mA) 12V Models 24V Models 12V Models 24V Models 12V Models 24V Models 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 130V 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 1 24V 130V Candela DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR CC FOR CO FOR DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR DC FOP DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR. DC FOR DC FOR DC FOR 15 133 153 112 157 61 128 50 61 23 60 3E 50 260 260 250 260 420 260 135 21 135 206 135 1E5 60 106 02 122 120 190 97 129 115 127 126 15/75 156 162 122 171 93 150 55 55 23 62 22 62 290 520 290 520 260 260 150 133 150 207 150 196 76 102 E6 126 16 165 97 135 115 162 127 211 30 NA NA NA 02 NA N1 78 62 57 62 56 72 91 0= NI 91 91 00 163 201 163 219 163 216 91 91 NA 91 9- N= 97 123 116 152 127 198 75 9- Na 91 N1 91 125 170 123 153 102 121 91 91 NA 0 Ni Na 350 240 340 260 330 460 NA 01 W. NI NA 91 190 220 230 260 290 3E0 110 NA NA N_ NA F >- i59 220 120 191 115 172 N= N= NA N= NA Ns 1250 1250 570 220 620 Ns I Ala Na NI 91 I 91 190 2301220 290 290 370 Horn Only Horn /Strobe 30 cd Average Current (mA) Average Current (mA) 12V Models 24V Models 24V Models High /Low Tcmp/ 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High /Low Tcmp/ 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp 10 11 10 10 14 14 19 21 25 18 29 26 Electro- High Temp 97 105 92 100 87 98 mech. Non 10 16 10 19 14 25 17 29 23 34 30 42 mech. Non 95 113 90 116 88 114 Low Temp NA NA i NO NA I NA NA 11 12 13 13 17 15 Low Temp 89 96 80 95 75 87 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 16 14 19 17 24 Non 90 98 81 101 75 96 3000 Hz High Temp 11 13 11 11 16 16 24 26 28 23 37 33 3000 Hz High Temp 102 108 95 105 95 105 Interruot. Non 11 17 11 21 14 28 19 34 27 39 35 45 Interrupt. Non 97 116 94 121 93 117 • Low Temo NA NA NA NA NA NA I14 14 17 15 21 19 Low Temp 92 96 84 97 79 91 Non NA NA NA I NA NA I NA 1 13 18 16 21 22 25 Non 91 1 100 83 103 80 197 • Horn /Strobe 15 cd Horn /Strobe 75 cd Average Current (mA) Average Current (mA) 12V Models 24V Models 24V Models High /Low Tcmp/ 10.5V 12V 17V 20V 24V 30V High /Low Temp/ 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp 143 170 124 167 95 142 69 82 68 78 67 87 Electro- High Temp 164 191 148 167 131 167 mech. Non 143 170 124 167 95 142 67 90 66 94 68 103 mech. Non 163 188 146 169 132 169 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 61 73 56 73 55 76 Low Temp 156 182 136 162 119 156 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 62 77 57 79 55 85 Non 157 182 137 162 119 157 3000 Hz High Temp 144 172 125 168 97 144 74 87 71 83 75 94 3000 Hz High Temp 169 196 151 172 139 174 Interrupt. Non 144 173 125 168 95 146 69 95 70 99 73 106 Interrupt. Non 164 192 150 175 137 177 Low Temp NA NA NA NA NA NA 64 75 60 75 59 80 Low TemD 159 184 140 164 123 160 Non I NA NA NA NA NA NA 63 79 59 81 60 86 Non 1158 188 1139 1 163 124 162 Horn /Strobe 1575 cd Horn /Strobe 110 cd Average Current (mA) Average Current (mA) 12V Models 24V Models 24V Models High /Low Tcmp/ 10.5V 12V 17V 20V I 24V I 30V High /Low Temp/ 20V 24V 30V Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC UM DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Tone Volume Non DC FWR DC FWR DC FWR Electro- High Temp Du 193 152 Em® 164 M 86 74 1 88 Electro- High Temp 188 241 165 209 144 200 mech. Non 193 152 ga® 164 94 ® 98 74 104 mech. Non 186 238 163 211 145 202 Low Temp Ella NA 111 NA Egl 67 MUM 61 77 Low Temp 180 232 153 132 189 Non NA ® ® ® ® ®�� 61 66 Non 181 232 154 204 132 190 3000 Hz High Temp 179 195 ®mi ®ga 80 91 gmig 81 95 3000 Hz High Temo 193 246 168 214 152 207 Interrupt. Non 179 196 ®mp®Eg® 99 76 103 79 107 Interruot. Non 188 242 167 217 150 210 Low Temp MI NA ®eg NA NA 70 79 66 79- 65 81 Low Temp 183 234 157 206 136 193 Non NA NA NA NA NA NA 69 83 65 85 66 87 Non 182 232 156 205 137 195 • Sound Output Guide (dBA) UL Reverberant Room dBA @ volts DC Anecholc Room Peak dBA @ 10ft. /volts DC 10.5 112 17 20 24 30 10.5 12 17 20 24 130 Temporal Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA NA 75 75 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 3000 HZ Interrupted NA NA NA 75 79 79 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Electromechanical 75 75 79 1 82 82 82 94 95 98 100 1101 102 3000 HZ Interrupted 75 75 79 82 85 85 94 95 98 100 1101 102 Non•Temporal Low Tone Electromechanical NA NA I NA 79 82 85 NA NA NA 194 96 98 3000 HZ Interrupted NA NA NA 82 82 85 NA NA NA 94 96 98 High Tone Electromechanical 79 79 85 85 88 88 94 95 98 100 101 102 3000 HZ Interrupted 79 82 85 88 88 88 93 95 98 100 101 102 SpectrAlert Ordering Information Avg. mA Avg. mA• Red White Voltage Candela eNom. VDC ONom.FWR•* . Horn /Strobes P1215 P1215W 12 15 124 167 P121575 P121575W 12 15/75 152 181 P2415 P2415W 24 15 68 78 P241575 P241575W 24 15/75 74 82 P2430 P2430W 24 30 92 100 P2475 P2475W 24 75 148 167 P24110 P24110W 24 110 165 209 P121575K (weatherproof) — 12 15/75 124 167 P241575K (weatherproof) — 24 15/75 74 82 P2475K (weatherproof) — 24 75 148 167 P24110K (weatherproof) — 24 110 165 209 P241575P (no lettering) P241575PW 24 15/75 74 82 P241575AG(AGENT) — 24 15/75 74 82 P241575EV(EVACi — 24 15/75 74 82 Canada P24154 P2415WA 24 15 68 78 P2415754 P241575W1 24 15/75 74 82 P24754 P2475WA 24 75 148 167 P241104 P24110WA 24 110 165 209 P241575KA (weatherproof) — 24 15/75 74 82 P2475KA (weatheroroof) — 24 75 148 167 P24110K.A (weatherproof) — 24 110 165 209 Latin America P241575F (FUEGO) — 24 15/75 74 82 Strobes S1215 S1215W 12 15 114 157 . S121575 5121575W 12 15/75 142 171 S2415 52415W 24 15 43 60 S241575 S241575W 24 15/75 49 64 S2430 52430W 24 30 67 82 • S2475 52475W 24 75 123 159 S24110 524110W 24 110 140 191 S121575K (weatherproof) — 12 15/75 142 171 S241575K (weatheroroofi — 24 15/75 49 64 52475K (weatherproof) — 24 75 123 159 524110K (weatherproof) — 24 110 140 191 S241575P (no lettering) S241575PW 24 15/75 49 64 524157510 (AGENT) — 24 15/75 49 64 5241575EV(EVAC) — 24 15/75 49 64 Canada 52415A S2415WA 24 15 43 60 52415754 S241575WA 24 15/75 49 64 52475A S2475WA 24 75 123 149 S24110A S24110W.A 24 110 140 191 S241575KA (weatherproof) — 24 15/75 49 64 S2475KA (weatherproof) — 24 75 123 149 S24110KA (weatherproof) — 24 110 140 191 Latin America 5241575F ( FUEGO) — 24 15/75 49 64 Horns H12/24 H12/24W 12/24 NA 10/25 10/18 H12/24K (weatherproof) — 12/24 NA 10/25 10/18 Canada HC12 /24A HC12/24WA 12/24 NA 10/25 10/18 HC12/24KA — 12/24 NA 10/25 10 /18 Sync•Circuit MDL MDLW 12/24 NA 10/11 12/15 Module Canada MDLA MDLWA 12/24 NA 10 /11 12/15 Small Footprint Mounting Plate for Single Gang Only S•MP S•:MPW NA NA NA NA Surface Mount Back Box Skirt BBS BB SIN NA NA NA NA Universal Mounting Plate (replacement) D.MP D-M NA NA NA NA Weatherproof Back Box WBB — NA NA NA NA Notes: Agency Listings Indoor models: UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, MEA. Weatherproof models: UL, CSFM (strobe only). MEA, ULC. All of these SpectrAlert products are designed for wall mount only. All weatherproof models must use weatherproof back box model WBB. Installation of less than 75 can- dela strobes may be permissible under the equivalent facilitation clause of the ADAAG (Sec. 2.2). However, it is the responsibility of the person or entity designing the fire alarm system to determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes. All 15/75 candela strobes or horn /strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' rooms or less. *Horn and horn /strobe current draws assume horn is set at temp 3. electromechanical tone and high audibility. ** FWR = Full Wave Rectified System Sensor Sales and Service System Season Headquarters System Sensor In Canada System Sensor In China System Sensor In the Far East System Sensor In India 3825 Ohio Avenue Ph: 905.812.0767 Ph: + 86.29.524.6253 Ph: + 852.21919003 Ph: + 91.11.558.2119 St. Charles, IL 60174 Fx: 905.812.0771 Fx: + 86.29.524.6259 Fx: + 852.27366580 Fx: + 91.11.567.8815 Ph: 800- SENSOR2 Fe: 630/377-6495 System Sensor In Europe System Sensor In Singapore System Sensor in Australia Documents On Demand: Ph: + 44.1403.276500 Ph: + 65.273.2230 Ph: + 613.54.281.142 1. 800.736 -7672 x3 Fx: + 44.1403.276501 Fx: + 65.273.2610 Fx: + 613.54.281.172 Web: www.systemsensor.com 0 1999 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. 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