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13401 SW BENISH STREET-7 x I ' I ��'N�'..,. ,.. .._ .. raHdt ` aiiiP;icN'ae:CrW�6fRR`t ,�;., � •, ', r ,;-. , , r' •imiv+w«.Is:katr.�,��hik .� •Ai- r- d v Sale. I �4. r I Application Installation and Mounting Typical EST2 Panel Wiring Class B Signature Data Circuit 24 VDC RISER g The EST2 design provides application flexibility with installation EST2 has optional LED/Switch modules that mount right beside theyINTEGRITY MONITOR EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY." options that give site specific customization and programming LCD and common control front panel. Annunciation flexibility is -the top len ou ooeMST e run L r[sit adeknocko t CONTROL PANELS options that help satisfy local as well as national requirements. furtherenhanced with a wide variety of remote annunciation NTROL T C HORN SUl ISPERVISION EST2 provides a choice of power supplies with 4.5 amp and 6.4 including remote LCD annunciators,remote LEDannunciators and/ li a Eo:RELAY CC1 amp supplies available.Installation flexibility is provided with a or graphic annunciators. 8 = 9 i ti choice of surface or semi•flushmounting wahboxes. - - IN J BOX V V CC1 2 Pr Front panel diagnostic LEDs provide easily understood system - - .[' FINISHED WALL ,J 2 Pr 13.pow `+ STROBE SUPERVISION EST2 provides optional modules that ensure system cuotomization status information. Standard software includes the following r 3•,45, , TOP VIEW and flexibility.In applications calling for coded signals,the importantfeatures: ALL KNOCKOUTS 8 CONTROL EST2 ff optional CDR-3 module provides a choice of march time yenerdtor FOR 1/2•a 314•CONOU T or Positive Successive Non-interfering(PSNI)outputs.CDR-3 TIMERS: >••••••••••••°°� d d S • •,:s.��-' 4444....... n.27a t.ern,1 J S S S F Analog Control Panel f outputs are selectable as a coded dry contact or supervised coded Programmable timers give flexibility to Signal Silence Inhibit Surface Mounting e t 1000Hz audio tone.The march time output provides a continuous Reset Inhibit and Power fail trouble contact delay operation. In `- 2 Pr. ( march time beat at 20 or 120 beats per minute.The PSNI output addition the Notification Appliance Circuits rate is selectable from '--IT fi FIRE provides up to four rounds of a unique output code for each of up steady,to Temporal,120/20 orTemporal/20. c �FRONTview c a� DAMPER S S S �S S System Features _ _ to fifty input conditions,The unique output codes signal r ■ Su emergency response personnel to the location of an alarm. DISABLE POINTS: 1• 3"o FLOOR Supports all EST Signature devices l I Specific devices on the SDC may be disable through simple It ig . ^ - i For,onnection to a Central Monitoring Station the EST2 uses an panel controls providing protection from unwanted alarms in areas t If eloE waw $; 2 Pr. 2 Pr. ?J I p"' yc HORN SUPERVISION ■ Autoprt;gramming of Signature data circuits "' optional built-in dual line dialer SACT.The dialer mounts right on typ call found when @ 9" p ( ) with high concentrations of contaminates i y J : I � - aCONTROL �7 ■ Class B or A Signature data circuit(s),96 detectors and 94 = �; the EST2 main board reducing installation and maintenance costs. construction or renovation work is taking place. J Multiple communication formats ensure compatibility with most SENSITIVITY REPORTS: , F-- CC1 modules per circuit Central Monitoring stations. 2 MULTIPLEXED CLASS'B'NOTIFICAT;ON APPLIANCE CIRCUITS • i The sensitivity report provides detailed information on indivicual ° ° i CC1 ■ Two integral Class A or B notification appliance circuits I EST2 provides individual status queues annunciating Alarm, devices such as thrcehoiJ level in%of obscuration,amount of x, 3 t V VSTR08E SUPERVIS ON k environmental compensation remaining,device address and `e a CONTROL �\ J ■ Alarm,trouble,and supervisory contacts I! Supervisory,Trouble and Monitor operations. When a devi,a �� Y Y i operates the appropriate queue's status LED lights. Operator personality type. aiweu _-� E �'f 7s.e ■ moniorinptatuaquauesforalarm,supervisory,troubleand IIII�IIIII IIIIIIIIIi IIIIIIIIII recognition of the active devicetype(s)isinstantaneous.Atthe NO EVENT ACKNOWLEDGE REQUIRED!The operator may r q� ,,;"„ +�•m monitorinputs [' same time a programmed point or zone description displays on raviaW events at any time frorn any of the event queues after"Local J d M M J CJ` j S �� t'�"""•"' "'" "' ` ' ' ' F the back lit LCD giving specific text information on the active -h ■ 576 event history log a Silence".When the operator has finished reviewing events,and A- eorrQMVIEw �h• II Fyn a [ •b � i S ' device(s). Review messages simply by selecting local silence,the activates the Alarm Queue the first alarm will return to the LCD. - -MNOTinsistcoBerarain*area CRITICAL L- �+ ■ Enhanced sensitivity reports queue from the front panel and scrolling.The last 576 events can -- - �� I ba"•n•s�nYltsooin caonal PROCESS S S S S `� I be reviewed at any time via the enhanced History log.The new �- AC Power MUST be run ONLY through I MONITOR ■ Optional expanier Signature data circuit enhanced history log contains the complete event message with �` r5ie•'� the knockout second from the LEFT n""°"''� sF € $ on the tup of the enclosure f i 2''P FLOOR LIFO protocol past in first out)insuring the most current events are ;s(2417W,� - ` ' Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards always logged. 4"'p"°" • 2 Pr. , 2 Pr. EST2 features Auto Programming through the front panel and - ' • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • Custom Programming via PC laptop interface.The Auto Program ' Description mode will identify all devices on the SDC and automatically assign roe vlEw addresses to each device.Then the auto programming feature FINISHED WALL :r::::::::.:... :: ::: :: . . - r r•� fSiMIFLUSH AKxINT it The EST2 Fire Alarm System is modular in design allowing automatically links the proper response to the proper input, �---Too en door raatertnan pr +viding real time savings during installation. r5• ^� P 9 systems to be easily configured to match installation requirements. "'T'"'•°"' 90 degrees,mount panel i 112"(1.3cm)away from NOTIFICATION All wiring is one pair of appropriately sized With one Signature Data Circuit(SDC)EST2 is capable of U:ing the advanced Signature family of detectors and modules the finished wall APPLIANCE supporting 96 detectors and 94 modules and has two built in CIRCUITS F conductors unless otherwise noted. provides a wide range of installation and operation benefits. � aTa� � Notification Appliance Circuits(NAC).The system supports ALL KNOCKOUTS : 24 VDC Y pports the full Signature Series detectors and modules use Electronic Addressing FOR KN CONDUIT ! FRONT VIEW 4 A RISER line of Signature series detectors and modules.EST2'smodular -no dip switches or dials to sat,speeding installation and (t a cm) ' •uGnu•.00uLe E VAHUA PUL.rentor design means the system easily expands to two SDCs and four programming.Multifunction and dual circuit modules reduce J J NACs by adding a single 2-LCX module increasing system wiring costs.Multi-sensor technology eliminates detector ' `� CR_ F /�S+wuE oETtcroavm" ]co"Tr CI NEUI4p0ULE ! VV//RELAY en9E capacity to 380 points/zones with four built in Notification Appli- application guesswork.Identification of dirty or defective detec- Semi-Flush Mounting 'a : p eoL+Ew c• 5.00 E DEIECTt4iwrrrr ®MIMIC, Le ante Circuits. tors is automatic with EST2.Maintenance scheduling is easy and f _4 y a g: ELEVATOR Inaddeffective,ntoSin thatsinh fat I �- CAPTURE asrotEOETtc,opwnrr ®uw,,EASKrPUTO •P rrmot4E The EST2 provides an RS-232 port to facilitate computer,code, 9 Y protection is always maintained. 9~ 3 SIGNATURE sTuonroea5[ and !n addition to Signatures inherent reduction of false alarms,EST2 _� WATERFLOW sup printer ing remot cin nund an RS-485 communication ever •� ` ° M DATA CIRCUIT SWITCH C'T `J Ax4croNeox ®r4pn170-.01DULE supporting remote annunciation.Annunciation of system events are allows the adjustment of detector sensitivity at different tithes of the � � �e T s day.Make detectors more sensitive attimes when transient smoke Do NOT Install S 2 SPRINKLER C 1 CO"1iNATiO" z EW OF ur�E nEasto« displayed on a back lit LCD witn enhanced diagnostic LEDs on the fro T E T front panel.There is space to add up to 48 additional points'zones is not likely to occur(nighttime)and less sensitive at times when conduit In Ibis area ..,�.. SUPERVISORY Size conductors per application. of software controlled LED annunciation and switch contrr,l on the transient smoke is likelvto occur. (Battery location) SWITCH Refer to EST2 Installation Manual front parcel.Both alpha-numeric LCD and annunciation LEJs are EST2 provides"Device Mapping".This allows a laptop computer IE - ,e 14o.aa i I I i EST2 Penal ova table for remote annunciation and control with the EST 2-LSRA to show how the Signature Data Circuits are wired.As-built 12.54 a, for additional details. and SAN series of annunciators. „� i„ BOTTOM VIEW I drawings become very easy. r o• Banish Sir. 13401 nScTi. BUP2003-00341 na0 aq 7.0'1"..all 1 of 44 eTV aa.3 enl "r Banish Sir. 13401 �� E-""''S�'°n'� Banish Sir. 13401 CI Banish Sir. 13401 BUP2003-00341 2003-00341 BUP2003-00341 4 of 44 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECeiNOLOGY 2 Of 44 3 of 44 U.S.SALES:SARASOTA,FL 941.739-4638;FAX 941.727.1214 • CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND,ON 519.3762430;FAX 519-376-7258 INIERNATIONALSALES:905.270.1711.FAX 905.27a9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE.CT • U.S.MANUFACTURING-,PITTSFIELD,ME EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 4 of a Literature Sheet •6600 TECHNOLOGY tofu• 4 Issue 4 Issue 4 t Literature u Shoat 1660ation p7 Page 3 of a Not to be used for installation purposes. EDWARDS Sheet 068005-0067 Page 1 of a Page 2 of 6 Literature Sleet /66005-0007 Issue 4 Not to at used for installation purposes.Not :n �• used for installation purposes. Not r b• used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. For the most current literature and updates visit www.set.net. For the most current literature end updates visit www.est.net. For the most uurnnt Iltaraturvr and updates visit www.eat.net. , .. �! _..-�-_1444 •-- -•- , . , -•MMa�II�!MMIlwsr"_ .=Wle'p.q,,;).uufiH+✓A"•l"•W- �' t�' 1 Each LSS4 system annunciator will support up to 52 custom ENABLE/DISABLE:The common control function coon switches of the Ordering Information Specifications messages.If a custom message does not exist for an event,the SMDN-C and LSRA•Care configurable tooperate with theannun• Catalog Number Description Shipping Weght•Ib(kg) Catalog Number 2-PPS 2•PPS/6A 2-PPS•220 2-PPS/6A•220 �� annunciator will display the current system event and zone information. ciators ENABLE/DISABLE mode of operation. By entering a Fire Alarm Control and Power Supplies EDWARDS SYSTEMS CONTROL AND ANNUNCIATION password into the LSRA•Corthrough anENABLE/DISABLE key A ency Listings UL,ULC,FM,CSFM Each IRC-3 or EST2 system annunciator will support up to 352 switch any combination of common control functions are pro- custom messages.If a custom message does not exist for an event, swimmable. • Main Control and Display 1 51 7) Line Power 120VAC 300 Watts Max.,50/60Hz 220.240VAC 300 Watts Max.,50/60Hz � � the annunciator will display thecurrentsystemeventandzone 2-LCX Expender Signature Data Circuit with two Notification Appliance Circuits Auxiliary Output Power 500mA Max. N/A 500mA Max. N/q information. Asan example:The ENABLE/DISABLE function can be pro. 2-DL2 Two Line Dialer 1 ('451 3.5Amps @ Two 3.2 Amp taps @ 3.5Am ) gr'ammed to have the DRILL/ALL CALL switch function(active)in Notification Appliance Powe ps @ Two 3.2 Amp taps @ Each FCC system annunciator will support up to 746 custom 2-PPS _- 6A Amp power supply 120 Vac 24Vdc nominal 22Vdc nominal 24Vdc nominal 24Vdc nominal messages.If a custom message does riot exist for a system event the DISABLED mode.All other common control switches would 2-PPS/6A 6.4 Am power supply 120 Vac - Maximum Battery Size 2 of 12V10A- 10 Amp Hours(See Note 1) -� - 2-PPS/220 4.5 Amp power supply 220 Vac 2.5(1.1) Remote Alpha-Numeric ) operate o,i: :iItheENABLEDmode.Customizingofanannuncia- 1 the annunciator uses its"Message Seeking Intelligence"to locate a for for a specific operation is easily achieved with a laptop Signature Data Circuit One circuit supports 96 Detectors,94 Modules Maximum•96 Isolator or message.The annunciatorwillseekmessagesattheFCC,DCPUfor Relay Bases(Expandable to two Circuits with 2-LCX) Display Annunciators programmer. Panel Mounted 6.4 Amp power supply 220 Vac theeventwhichhasoccurred.Inthiswaymemostdescriptive PanslMountedAnnunciator Modules Terminal Wire Gauge Notification Circuits 18.12AWG(0.75-2.5mmr) Models: LSRA Series, SMDN Series t information is always displayed on each annunciator. Printer Port:When not used for networkconnectiontheoptional 2-16R 16 Red LEDs All uthercircuitslnoncon AWG condensing .1.5mm2i l message is found,the system event and zone information displays, Printer/Programmer Port for LSRA(•C)andtheintegral RS-232 port 2-16Y 16 Yellow LEDs Relative Humidity 10-93%non condensin � f 2-16G 16 green LEDs Temperature Rattn __ 00•490C(32°•120°F) Features a on SMDN(-C)supports a serial printer(PT-1 S). The printer will r-- provide a hard copy of the events which display on the WiringStyles _ Class A or Class B ! ■ Back-lit alpha-numeric display - �' No Message Waiting annunciator it is connected to. 2-BRY 8 Red and 8 Yellow LEDse`_ ®� JUN Ol 01:12:56 M000 9 9 Communication Pons _ One RS-232,One RS-48E _ -� ■ Four lines of 20 characters each 2.12R4Y 12 Red LEDs and 4 Yellow LEDs One Alarm Contact-24Vdc 1 ;n.� 2.16G8S 16 Green LEDs and 8 Two•position Switches 1 1.45) Standard AuxiliaryRelays ■ Up to 52 messages stored per annunciator on LSS4 / One Trouble Contact 1 Amp p g p Application 2-16R8S 16 fled LEDs and 8 Two-position Switches One Supervisory Contact•24Vdc 1 Am ■ Up to 352 messages stored per annunciator on EST2 _ _ 2 16RYS 8 Alternating Red over Yellow LED pairs and 8Two-position switches Note 1:Surface mount EST2 Wall Boxes support tip to two 12V17A batteries. For larger batteries use BC-1 or BC-2 flattery cat nets. ■ Up to 352 messages stored per annunciator on IRC-3 _ The LSRA and SMDN annunciators are designed for annunciation ■ Up to 746 messages stored per annunciator on FCC/DCPU �� �C JUN 01 01.20.32 M002 Typical Alarm Message only applications.The LSRA•C and SIVIDN•C are designed for 2.16YBS- 8 Yellow LEDs and 8 Two-position tion Switches FIRE ALARM areas where annunciation and common control is required. 2-8GYS 8 Alternating Green over Yellow LED pairs and 8 Two-position switches ■ Message se,3kingintelligence Custom Message Entered ?•SRVs --�$Red LEDs,8 Yellow LEDs and 8 Two•prsitiun Switches Wall Rnxes ■ Software filters for messages on controls For simplicity of wiring the LSRA(-C)and SMDN(-C)connect to the thru the PC IRC-3 single line RS-485 network direct) extra data wiring is not 2-WB Semi-Flush Wall Box•Gray finish Related Equipment ■ Buffers up to 1000 active system events per annunciator g y' g 2•WBR Models: rhere are four models of Alpha-Numeric annunciators needed.Up to 31 annunciators are supported on a IRC-3 network Semi-Flush Wall Box-Red finish Catalog Ni.imber Description Catalog Number Description ■ 31 annun0sitors on IRC-3,EST2 and FCC PCPU RS-485 single All include Normal,Alarm, Supervisory,and Trouble LEDs.There Line 1 -Date,Time,#of unacknowledged messages loop.The IRC-3 regenerative mode operation is an integral part of 2-W65 Surface Wal'Box•Gray finish 8(3.6) line network are two push-button switches labeled BACK and NEXT/ACK.The .Ina 2 = Alarm Type the annunciator network.EST2 provides RS-485termina:s allowing up _ _ _ SIGA•IS Ionization Smoke Detector 2-LSRA LCD annunciator ■ Multiple alphanumeric display annunciator networks BACK and NEXT/ACK switches acknowledge system event Line 3 and 4 =Custom message on two lines to 31 annunciators to be conr�cted.With LSS4 up to four 2-WBSR Surface Walt Box•Red finish - � � SIGA-PS Photoelectric Smoke Detector _ 2•LSRA-C LCD annunciator w/common controls messages and allow the user to scroll through the event buffer. Event Buffer:Each annunciator has a buffer that will hold active anr,-inciators connecttothe backbone RS-435 communication path. ■ Up to 7700 ft(2347 m)total network loop length 2•RM7 Mounting Plate 101bs(4.5) SIGA•PHS 3D Multisensor Detector � 2•SMDN LCD annunciator SAN mounting 2•RMLCD Adapter Plate - ■ Class B(Style 4)or Class A(Style 7)RS-486 wiring LSRA Series:The LSRA series of annunciators mount in standard system events.The buffer is reviewed by pressing the NEXTlACK For maximum flexibility FCC systems communicate with EST 1/21b10.2) SIGA-IPHS 4D Multisensor Detector LCD annunciator SAN mounting w/common 2-HMAUD Audio Mounting Plate 2lbs!0.91 2•SMDN-C 7 ■ Printer p North American two or 4 inch Square electrical boxes, and BACK push-button switches.The amount of buffer storage is AlphaAumeric annunciators over one,or multiple annL.nciator SIGA-HFS Fixed Temperature Fleet Detector controls port(optional with LSRA) determined by the system hosting the annunciator.The LSS4;52 networks.The first LSRA •C)or SMDN C connects directly to the European 100mm square box enclosures.The annunciators come ( ( ) 631-8 Backbox for CB31 cabinet SIGA•HRS ROR/Fixed Temperature Heat Detector LSRA-232 Printer/pro rammin ■ Available with Common Controls with four feature LEDs(Normal,Alarm,Supervisory,and Trouble) 9 P port for LSRA Series annunciator will buffer 52 event messages,the EST2,IRC-3 and FCC head end.The connection can be made via a f COM•485 and two push-button Switches(BACK and NEXT/ACK). FCC PCPU RS-485 single line system annunciator buffer 352 located in the PCPU or a FCOM-232 located in the DCPU.For a • 45• Backbox far C845 cabinet - _ SIGA-DMP Duct Detector MountingPlate 2•SANCOM Common Controls for SAN annunciator event messages and the FCC DCPU RS-232 system annunciator will single network communication path the LSRA(-C)and SMDN(C) Wall Box Doors SIGA•DH Duct Smoke Detector Housing SAN-CPIJ CPU for SAN annunciator Description L actio : inadhe SRA•Cannunciator tureLEDs and the control buffer 1000 event messages. annunciators share a common RS-485 communication path with 2-WBD Inner and outer door for 2-WB wall box SIGA•LED Remota Alarm LED RSA4•COM/D Common control module for 1577 Gr,phics functionsinadditiontothefotlrfeatureLEOsandtheBACK,NEXT/ system Stam 2•WBDR Inner and outer door for 2-WBR wall box l SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module 1577 Graphic annunciators The ES,r remote Alpha-Numeric Display annunciators provide a Software Filters:Software filters add flexibility to EST LSRA(-C), Y y modules 2•WBDS Inner and outer door fur 2•WBS wall box 8(3.61 - remote annunciation of system Uvents and custom programmed ACK push buttons found on the LSRA, RESET,ALARM SILENCE, SMDN y connect via a FCOM•485located in the PCPU.Multiple annunciator ----II SIGA•CT2 Dual Input Module RSAN•PRT Rack mount 40 column Drinter _ TROUBLE SILENCE,and DRILLIALL CALL Llsh button switches (-C)annunciators.Toavoid having unwanted messages messages for EST2,IRC-3,FCC and LSS systems.Each annunciator p s networks are eas:';configured using one or multiple FCOM-232 2-WBDSR Inner and outer door for 2•WBSR wall box I SIGA-CC1 Single Input Signal Module iPT•1S Serial desk mount printer - A Y provide common control functions. LSRA•C annunciators allow displayed at an annunciator specific message routing capabilities modules located in the DCPU.The anrr n CB31(R)•D Door Assembly for CB31 cabinet -- ---- -_- contains a back lit Liquid Crystal Display for improved message are incorporated into the EST LSRA(-C)and SMDN(-C).Annunciators u c•tors can be connected SIGA-CC2 Dual Input signal Module RSAN•6 14 in rack mount unit accepts 6 SAN module.. visibility.The annunciators mount in standard North American two. individual programming of front panel switch operation.The p ( F Class A configuration rt connecting the first annunciator to the controls are enabled b enteringa password via the annunciators may be defined to receive alarm messages,or supervisory CB451R1•D Door Assembly for C845 cabinet +_ SIGA•CR Control Relay Module and 1 SA�I•CPU gang or 4 inch square electrical boxes,European 100mm square y p FCC DCPU FCOM•232 port card.The last annunciator connects to a p q front switches or by activating an optional remote enable/disable messages or trouble messages only with other panel changes second FCOM-232 port card on the same FCC DCPU.All SIGA•MM1 Monitor Module CDR3 Cedar Module box or within 19 inch RSAN rack mount or SAN type enclosures. key switch.The LSRA-C annunciator mounts in a standard North being Filtered out.Combinations of messages may be pro- annunciators between the First and last will be connected on their IOP-3 RS-232 Isolator Module The LSRA-SB surface mount box is available for Surface mount American two-gang LSR or 4 inch Square electrical box or European grammed such as Alarm and Trouble messages displayed with alt own RS-485 commune 51GA•WTM Weterflow/Supervisory Module applications.Common Control features are available to allow cation path.U to 32 annunciator i n Supervisory messages filtered out.Thi II P P s t re r a RPM Reverse Polarity Module 100mm r P Y 9 sa owsannunciatorstobe SIGA-278 Double Action Fire Alarm Station- maximum system flexibility. square box. custom configured for specific operations.Only the information Single network path.With single or multiple annunciator networks SIGA•270 series Single and Two Stage Stations MTM-1 March Time Module SMDN:The SMDN annunciator hasthe same functions oaths LSRA chid, S required at a specific location will be annunciated system layout flexibility is unmatched.All FCC regenerative mode SIGA•UM Universal Module Battery Cabinet-Space for two 12V24A Display:The heart of the EST Alpha-Numeric annunciator Is the q p operation is maintained. BC-1 batteries,24 Amp Hour Liquid Crystal Display.The display is a large backlit,four line b but mounts in any EST SAN cabinet or 19 inch RSAN-6 rack mount. P 2-SMK Smoke Power Converter Module Y The SMDN annunciator requirestwo SAN module mounting spaces. Auto Acknowledge:Auto Acknowledge Is a software selectable The RS-485 will allow the annunciator network to achieve distances Battery Cabinet-Space for two 12V17A twenty character per line,super-twist Liquid Crystal Display.All feature that will automatically configure a specific annunciator to up to 7700 feet(:348m)using#18 AWG(1.00 mm')twisted-pair 2•CTM CI Tie Module BC-2 batteries,17 Amp Hour P P g annunciators incorporate ower Savin features which automate- SMDN-C:The SMDN•C annunciator has functions similar to the display active points only.As F system active point restores,the wire.Each annunciator receives power from a nominal 24 Vdc Cally turn off the front panel back lighting.The lighting turns off LSRA-C but has an on board enable/disable key switch and mounts point message is removed from the annunciator display.Point after four minutes if there is no switch activity and no unacknowl- in any EST SAN cabinet or 19 inch RSAN•6 rack mount.The'-WDN restorations do not display on annunciators with Auto Acknowl• riser. edged messages are waiting.The fire alarm systems battery annunicator requires two SAN module mounting spaces. edge enabled.The internal buzzer and printer port become disabled capacity Is maximized with this feature while providing clear on annunciators with the Auto Acknowledge feature enabled. visibility of system messages. Custom Messages,Message Seeking Intelligents:All four of the Approvals and Listings EST Alpha-Numeric annunciators are programmed with system Internal Buzzer Silence:The LSRA/SMDN series annunciator's Banish Sir. 13401 event specific messages.Custom messages are programmed into Internal Buzzer Silence feature provides an option that disables the ULC,UL,CSFM BUP2003.00341 /' each annunciator via a laptop PC.The messages display in internal buzzer.The silent operation is of particular use in areas 6 of 44 ! responseto specific system events. sensitive to noise. Banish Sir. 13401 B�enish Sir. 13401 �✓ -- V1r - BUP2003••00341 BUP2003-00341 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 8 of 44 5 of 44 h It our intention to keep the product informvtlon current and accurate.We can not cover epecHlc applications or anticipate all requirements. U.S.SALES:SARASOTA,FL 941.739.4638.FAX 941.727.1214 • CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND.ON 519 376 2430:FAX 519.3767258 All our intention specifications are subject thproduct change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this ons or antics Sheat,requirements. EST. INTERNATIONAL SALES:905.2701711.FAX905.2709553 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: U.S.MANUFACTURING:PITiSFIELD.ME EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY ctoalEST Printed m U.S.A. luua 2 Literature Sheet 068008-0036 Pap• 1 0}8 Page 2 of a Literature Sheat 085006-0038 Issue 2 lase• 4 Banish Sir. 13401 tae•..• 4 Literature Shoot 1660015-0067 Page 6 of 8 Pap• 6 of a Not tobeused $o,�neL.e.�lon pugrpo••r. BUP2003-00341 Not to be used for Installation s visit.•. For the no•t current literature and updates visit www.ost.nat. For the most turfs-ret Vltaratur• and updates visit www.r•t.net 7 of 44 - • .:: ...... ... .._,aw r'.F'r. .;o.._., .civ 9 -^f!• C• •h,r - NOTICE: IFTHEPRINTORTYPEONANY 'Tgllrlll11111 Jill Jill Ili ill t f�rlt1t )�llr 7IT1111171't� t11�t�7 r�rll�l r�llr11 'I�)II I I�III�I r�rir� f�ilr�r I� III I (Jlll�i 111 I I I �Iltfl I�r Iii i�lll�l I�I I i ( � X00 IMAGE IS NOT AS CLEAR AS THIS NOTICE, � 1 _� � 3 T _ II II �11111T � _ 6 '� I IT IS DUE TO THE QUALITY OF THE No.3e �'"•rSyS"" ORIGINAL DOCUMENT t9l, I 9Z GZ 8L Z �Z E L TL OSetgGt9i 9t tbTSTLt tt t8 8till G 9 4SLiiii iii �iiiiliiiiiiiiiii �liiliuTiliii l�i�ii�«liiiliiulii�iiiili�iili i JiI111iiliii �i � IF12111 I.Jill�� iil�ii���� Engineers Guide Specification Front Panel Switches and LED Functions Specifications Typical Wiring Remote alpha-numeric annunciators shall belocated throughout unwanted annunciation of trouble,alarm or supervisory functions.The Indicator/Switch Available On Function - Catalog Number LSRA 2•LSRA LSRA-C 2-LSRA-C SMD# 2-SMDN SMDN-C 2-SMDN-C the facility as indicated on the plans.Each annunciator shall 5.5/8 in H x 8-3/8 in W x 1.5/16 in D IRC-31 RS-495 DATA LINE annunciator must incorporates power saving feature.The front Normal LED 1,2,3,4 Illuminates steady when system has no faults or off-normal conditions. Dimensions(H,W,D) 14.29cm 2 SAN M � I contain a supervised,back-lit,liquid crystal display with a mini- panel back lighting must turn off after a minimum of four minutes if Alarm LED I x 21.27cm x 3.33cm) Module Spaces I LSRA(•c) LSRA(-Ci LSIZ1(•C) LSRA(•C 1,2,3,4 Illuminates When an alarm condition eXISt5 On the System. CM1(N) CM2N(D) SMON(C) CM2N(D) SMDN(C) CM2N(D) SMDNIC) SMDN(-)) mum Of four lines with twenty characters per line.Where required there is no switch activity and no unacknowledged messages - - Standard North American 2-gang or 0 the annunciator shall contain a key-switch enabled reset,alarm waiting. Supervisory LED 1,2,3,4 Illuminates when a supervisory condition is received which is in its data base.A common 4 in square electrical boxes, Two SAN Module Slots irI ser arvisory(no message in display)turns on the supervisory LED,but does not need silencin Mounting silence,trouble silence and drilllall call switches.It must be European 100mm square box Two S NAN•8 or RSAN 6 24Vdc dadivated Where required it must be possible to connect a printer directly to Illuminates when a trouble condition is received which is in its data base.A common trouble or LSRA•58 surface mount box 24Vdc 24Vdc 24Vdc possible through programming to determine which common q Trouble LED 1,2,3,4 riser(2 wires) control functions are active with the key-switch in the enable or the annunciator through a dedicated RS-232 port.The printer to Ino message in display)turns on the trouble LED,but does not need silencing. OperatingVoltage Range _ PTI-S PT t s PTt S PTt s facilitate generation of hard copy records of system activity. Alarm Silence LED 2,4 Illuminates when the system wide alarm silence functiun is initiated, 24 Vdc Nominal disable position. Operating Current 80 mA It must be possible to have up to 31 of any type of LSRA(-C)and The annunciators shall be mcunted in stand-alone enclosures or Trouble Silenced LED 2,4 Illuminates when the local trouble silence switch has been activated on LSRA•C or SMDN-C. EST2,LSS4 IRC.3, Drill/All Call LED 2,4 Illur inates when the system wide drill/general evacuation function has been initiated. First Annunciator Communications Format C 3,FCC from Poling CPU-RS-485 FCC SMDN(•C)annunciators on a;h,�le annunciator network.It must integrated into the network panels as indicated on the plans. FCC from Displa CPU-RS-232 RS-485 DATA LINE provide regenerative functionsintheevent ofcommunication failure The annunciator must be able to automaticallyseeks specific Acxnowledges the receipt of new messages at the LSRA(•C)/SMDN(-C)and automatically advances Inter-Annunciator Communications Format RS-485 Style 4(Class Elor Style 7 PCPU .0 p Next/Acknowledge 1,2,3,4 the next unacknowledged message,When there are no unacknowledged Inessages,the switch ) Y Klass A) Each annunciator must be capable of supporting custom messages messages from other parts of the network if no message resides in Inter-Annunciator Communications � LSRA(•c) LsRA(•c) LSRA(-c) LSRA(•c) allows the event massages of active points to be viewed. _ Baud Rates 2400,4800,9600, 19200 BPS CM2N(D) SMDNIC) CM®(D) SMDNIC) CM2N(DI SMDNIC) SSRA(C) as well as system event annunciation.It must be possible to filter its data baso. -' �(DomoNAL Back 1 2 3 4 When there are no unacknowledged messages the back switch allows the user to move in reverse Printer Port Format RS-232 with optional LSRA-232 "-"'— NETyvORKpATA ® ® o RS•232 Style 4(Class B) LINES TO FIELD r - through the event messages. Printer Baud Hates PANELS Enable/Disable 2,4 Either the ENABLE or DISABLE mode may be configured to enable or disable any combination Maximum Wirt _enth 2400,4800,9600 g24Vdc dedicated 24Vdc 24Vdc 24Vdc Key-Switchof the front panel RESET,ALARM SILENCE,TROUBLE SILENCE and DRILL/ALLCALL switches, RS-232 riser(2 wires) 50 h(15m) PTt'S PTt'S PTt S PT1 5 Initiate the Enable or Disable mode of operation through a password entered into the Annunciator. RS-485 _ 7700 ft(2348m)or,18 AWG(1.00m�rt2)copper,4500 ft 11372m1 w-rr,LSSA Enable/Disable Mode 2 Either the ENABLE or DISABLE mode may be configured to enable or disable any combination of Maximum Annunciators per Circuit RESET,ALARM SILENCE,TROUBLE SILENCE AND DRILL/ALLCALL 32 Maximum Custom Messages per Display RS-232 RS-232 Reset 2,4 Directs the CM1(N),EST2,or PCPU master controller on the system to issue b system wide reset. FCC COMMUNICATIONS COMMV ONS 746 messages + Intelligent message search 50.115 2 M)MAX SV 115 2 W MKI. Directs the CM1(N),EST2, or PCPU master controller on the system to issue a system wide alarm i IRC-3,EST2 352 messages 88 messages/panel address FROM DCPu FROM"'Pu Alarm Silence 2,4 Y —R5.4dS COMMUNICATIONS RS-485 COMMUNICAn0r15 silence. LSS4 52 messages °cPu ocau';- Trouble Silence 2,4 Silences the LSRA•C/SMDN•C trouble buzzer after all messages have been acknowledged Finish EST Textured Gra LSRAt•C) I LSRA(-Cl LSRA(•C) LSRA(•C) LSRA,-C) LSRA,•Ci L;RA(.C) Y Textured Black �� SMDNIC) SMDNIC) SMDNIC) SMONICI SMDNIC) SMON(CI SMDNICi Drill/AI Call 2 4 Directs the CM1 IN),EST2, or PCPU master controller on the system to issue system wide drill Ambient Operating Environment Temperature•0"C to +49°C Au0tl10oN 0 ® ® ® Aon.oN command. Relative Humidity•93% 30°C CMDNIC: ! Cuo;rc' 0 SMDN,CI suomic� The LSRA-G'SMDN C internal buzzer will sound when an alarm,trouble or unacknowlec qed OR 01411 ( 24Vcc 24Vdc 24Vdc ON J741R Audible Indicators 1,2,3,4 message(s)exists on the system.The LSRA/SMDN internal buzzer will sound for unacknowledged NETWORK C NeTvVORx 24Vdc 24Vdc DISPLAYS DISPLAYS 24Vdc PTt-5 PT7•S PTt•S 24Vdc PTI-$ PTI-$ messages only. - Lamp Test 2,4 Pressing Trouble silence and Alarm Silence switches simultaneously starts a 15 second LED to^t Ordering Information LSRAI-C) LSRA(•C) LSRA(•C) I SRA(-C) sequence on the LSRA•C/SMDN•C, sMDN(c) LSRA CI SMDNIC) I SRA(C) LSRM•C) I as SMDNIC! LSRA Series 2 Ie LSRA•C Series Catalog Number Shipping Weight O 3 . SMDN Series 4 . SMDN-C Series Description Ib(kg) 24Vdc 24Vdc 24Vdc 24Vdc LSRA Remote Display,serni•flush mounting 24Vdc 411.8) LSRA-C Remota Display,semi-flush mounting,with common control switches and enable/disable functions PTI-S 2-LSRA I 4 0.8) Same as LSRA but for EST2 applications 4 r1.8) 2•LSRA-C Same as LSRA•C but for EST2 applications 4(l.8 L E D I I 1 d i c oto r Functions SMDN Remote Display,SAN mounting EST2 RS-4d5 DATA LINE 2(0.9} 2•LSRA(-C) 2-LSRA(•C1 2-LSRA( 2•LSRAI•CI Indicator USA EST2 _ Canada Europe SMG#-C Remote Display,SAN mounting,with common control switches and enable/disable keyswitch p(O,gl I 2•SMDN(C) z•sMON(c) 2-SMDNIC) 2�sMON(c) Normal LED Steady Steady Steady 2-SMDN Same as SMDN but for EST2 applications 2(0.9) I ® ® 0 Alarm LED Steady Flashinguntil acknowled ed Steady 2-SMDN-C Same as SMDN-C but for EST2 applications 2(0,9) Related Parts 24Vdc dedicated 24Vdc 24Vdc 24Vdc Trouble LED Steady Flashin until acknowled ed Steady reser(2 wires) Supervisory LED Steady Flashinguntil acknowledged Steady SAN-4 'recessed cabinet,provides four single SAN module spaces,one SAN-CPU space 10 14.51 PTI-S PTI-S Prt-s PTt-$ SAN•8 Recessed cabinet,provides eight single SAN module spaces,two SAN-CPU space Buzzer 14(6.4) UnAck Messages Pulses Pulses Pulses RSAN-6 19 inch rack mount unit,provides six single SAN module spaces,one SAN-CPU space 1 (0,45) Trouble Steady Steady Steady till silenced then 1/2 second BP-A SAN cabinet filler plate 1 (0.45) LSS4 LSS4 To LSS4 or LS$PS 24Vdc pulse as a silenced reminder LSRA-SB Surface mount enclosure-Dimensions(HWD)5.75"x 8,5"x 2.0"(14.6 cm x 21.6 cm x 5.1 cm) 2.25(1,0) 1, every 14 seconds when silenced. LSS4-AFP TB4 Supply(2 woes) LSS4/52 Annunciator Fault Protector 1 (0.45) R�•495 COMMUNICATIONS LSRA•232 Printer/programming port for LSRA series 1 (0.45) LSS4-AFPy LSRA•RK Remote Enable/Disable keyswitch mounts in single-gang North American electrical box 1 (0.45) LSRA(-C) LSRA(•C) LSRA(•C) LSRA(•C) SMDN(C) 9MDN(C) SMDN(C) SMDN(C) 0 ® ® 0 Banish Str. 13401 4500'(1372 M)MAX. 1 BUP2003-00341 N7tAWGTWISTEDPAIR PTi•$ PT1•S PT1-S PTl-S 9 of 44 C Banish Str. 13401 C . Benish Sir, 13401 �J Banish Str. 13401 BUP2003-00341 BUP2003-00341 BUP2003-00341 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY t0 of 44 11 Of 44 12 Of 44 It is tr.. intention to keeptits product information current and accurate.We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. i All specifrcau�ns are subject to Change wnnout Hoots.for more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet.contact EST. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY � EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY rc zge a EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Pape 4 of a Issue 2 Pape 8 of 8 Printed n u 5 A Issue Z Literature Sheet 088006-0036 Literature Sheet#85006-0035 Issue 2 Literature Sheet 088008-0035 Page 5 of 6 Literature Sheet 086008-0036 haus 2 Page 3 of 8 s I I - ,. •"��xf , ,•-�.�...� .. -.__ -... � . ,Y�"KR"xr0.,tNYp4 -':Ysera,ternwww.a.. Stand-alone Operation:A decentralized alarm decision by the Status LEDs:Twin LEDs are visible from any direction.A flashing Application Accessories Warnings Cautions -1 J�fUn�I�� detector is guaranteed.On-board intelligence permits the detector GREEN LEU shows normal system polling from the loop Although photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire sensinr All detector mounting bases h to operate in stand-alone mode.If loop controller CPU communi- controller. A flashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm g G capabilities they are best suited for deter�tin slow,smoldering 9 s s ave wiring terminals that are This detector will not 9 e t g fires, accessible from the'room-side" mounting the bas( operate without electrical power.As fires EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY cations fail for more than four seconds,all devices on that circuit state.Both LEDs on steady showsalarrn state•stand alone mode. The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the s,ms)tivity of smoke ar,d heat detectors.The table indicates g to the frequently INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES es that no single q Ycausepowerinterruption,wesuggestyoudiscussfurther sensing element is suited for all testfires. 9 electrical box.The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes safeguards with yourfire protectionspecialist. go Into stand-alone mode.The circuit acts like a conventional alarm Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants, I and to 3'/:inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 1'/2 inches(38 mm)dee ° • y receiving circuit.Each detector on the circuit continues to collect but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edi(ion of national and local fire alarm codes. They also mount t4 European BESA and 1- an boxes with deep Thisdetectorwill NOTsensefiresthatstart in areas whey and analyze information from its surroundings.The detector alarms -gang ,3 a smoke if the preset smoke obscuration level is reached.If the detector is Quality and Reliability:EST detectors are manufactured in North _ mm fixing centers.The SIGA•SB4,SIGA-RB4,and SIGA-1B4 mount cannot reach the detector,Smoke from fires in walls,roofs,or on the America to strict international ISO 9001 standards.All electronics _Type of De tactor to North American 4 inch sq.electrical bo es in addition to the opposite side°f cicsed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. I mounted to a relay base,the relay operates.Similarly,if it is utilize surface mount technology(SMT)for smaller size and greater above boxes,They include the SIGA-TSS Trim Skirt which is used i mounted to an audible base,the on-board horn sounds. SIGA-HRIN and Intelligent Photoelectric immunity to RF noise.A conformal coating is used for humidity SIGA-HFS Rate-of SIGA•PHS SIGA-IPHS to cover the"mounting ears"on the base. i Fast Stable Communication: On-board intelligence means less and corrosion resistance.All critical contacts are gold plated. Test Fire SIGA-IS Ion SIGA•PS Photo -Rise/Fixer)Temp. Photo/Heat 3D 1cn/Photo/Heat 4D _ Smoke Detector information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable o timum Specifications ` controller.Other than regular supervisory p Model 51GA-PS 9 p y polling response,the Wood Pyrolysis suitable o timum unsuf:able optimum o timum Ili? / }; �• � _ ICrrtalog Number S(Gq pg detector only needs to communicate with the loop controller when - i n sta I I a t i o n Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unser table optimum optimum I , } ` it has something new to report.This provides very fast response p J ti.' SensingElement Photoelectric•Light Scatterin Principle Note:Some features described here may not be supported by all 1 _ time and allows a lower baud rate(speed)to be used for Signature Series detectors mount to North American 1-gang Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum 1 SIGA•AB4 SiGA•SB SIGA•IB sIGA•RB 510A.1ED Storage B Air Velocity Range:0 to 5,300 fVmn(0 to 25.39 nYs); control systems. Check your contro/panel's Installation and e) communication on the loop.The lower baud rate offers several boxes,3.1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes,and to 4 inch n•Heptane optimum ver suitable e very:,unable optimum o Umum Audible Bae• Standard Ban Isolator 0■.• Raley Base Remote LED I Operating Humidity.0 to 93%PH,Non COndensrrtg c square p Environment I Operatin,,Temp:32°F to 120°F WC to 49°C); Aeration Guide for details. •�-� advantages including: electrical boxes 1.1/2 inches(38 mm)deep.They mount to Liquid Fire without - Storage Temp:�°F to 140°F •20°Cto 6 ° Smoke unsuitable I unsuitable op+imum very suitable very suitable I Standard Base SIGA-SB,SIGA-SB4-This is the basic mounting ( 0 0 Features \ - J' less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. 9 Sensitive Ran a uu/ULC•0.67 to 3.77% obscuratiorvioot _ " L.LLt less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable - — base for EST Signature Series detectors.The SIGA•LED Remote N g h LED is:u Orted b the User Selected Most Sensitive: 1.0°o!ft.;Afore Sensitive:2.09orft.; ----, less emitted noise from the data wiring pp y e Standard Base. Alarm . ■ Integral microprocessor '-fir , •. 9 l o B'(2o mm) Sensitivity � Normal:'Least "�-i '�E "' w• - twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Relay Base SIGA-RB,SIGA-RB4•This base includes a relay, Settings Les Sensitive:3.0°�a/ft.;Least Sensitive:3.59aift. ■ Non-volatile memory MEA e1,,,°,,,,N,r� \ 9 AvitleOit Electronic Addressing:The loop controller electronically ad- Typical Wiring Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. [Pre-alarm Sensitivity 5%increments,-11—ming,p to 20 pre-alarm settings ■ Automatic mapping device 2C'(5t inn,) The dry contact is rated for 1 amp(pilot duty)@ 30 Vdc.The relay's OperatingVoltage I 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc(19 Vdc nominal) dresses each detector,saving valuabletirneduringsystem \sp•���r, / The detector mounting and#12 2.5m 2 ■ Electronic addressing commissioning.Setting complicated switches or dials is not �� ( m )wire sizes. position fs supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position, Quiescent:45NA @ 19 V;Alarm:45NA @ 19 V ■ Environmental compensation The information stored in the detector's memory includes: required, Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in -- Note:Sizes#16 AWG(1.Omm2)and#1 B AWG(0.75mm2)are preferred for ease of Inst ! The SIGA-RR can be operated a IaUon, See Signature Loop Control)er catalog p sled as a control relay if programmed to Operating Current I Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18m4 its"on-board memory".The I,op controller identifies each device 4" ())`"'"') sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. do so at the control panel(EST3 V.2 only).The relay base does not I Pulse Current: 100 NA IT 00 msec); ■ Intelligent detector detectortype,serialnumber,andaddress _�--` supporttheSIGA-LEQRemoteLED. -- Uurie urrent: I00, A 9mAmax date of manufacture,hours of o 2 on the circuit end assigns a"soft"address tD that d@vice's serial I Construction&Finish ■ Wide 0.67%to 3.77°rc/tt.sensitivity range Aeration,and last maintenance date number.If desired,detectors can be addressed using the SIGA- \ Standard Detector Base,SIGA-SB,SIGA-SB4 High Impact Engineering Polymer-White Relay Detector Base,SIGA•RB,SIGA-RB4 Audible Base SIGA-AB4•This base is designed for use where Compatible SIGA•SB Standard Base,SIGA-RB RelayBas ■ Twenty pre alarm sensitivity values,set in 54°increments' current detector sensitivity and environmental compensation PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. TDmper Reset Lever nim localized or group alarm signaling is required.When the detector IC Mounting Bas @' Brest on to dlsoble-; e5 SIGA-IB Isolator Base,SIGA-AB Audible Base ■ Identification of dirty or defective detectors values Environmental Compensation;Dutection sensitivity is virtually (Located on Base) .` Remote LED Term Description Normaliv Nor IL31- arm Description senses an alarm condition,the audible base emits a local alar ```•.� (SIGA•LED) common Closed Ober, ption m Ort-board Green LED•Flashes when polled; •original detector sensitivityvalues upon manufacturiny2 independent of its installeo environment its physical condition, t Not used 1 Normally Open �•- signal.The optional SIGA•CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used Onboard Red LED•FI ■ Automatic day/night sensitivity adjustment � ashes when in alarm 2 Environmental compensation means the sensing clement adapts to Max Resistance 2 DATA IN;OUT(•) 2 DATA IN/OUT(+ for soundil ig to other audible bases on the same 14 Vdc circuit. LED Operation Both LEDs•Glow steady when in alarm(stand-alone) ■ Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs number of recorded alarms and troubles pe'W1B 3 Not Used 3 Common Compatible Remote Red LED Imodel riIGA-LED) time and date of last alarm' long-term changes caused by dirt,humidity,aging etc,It even corm• Mu•1 NO.Exceed ten 1 ■ Standard,relay,fault isolator,and audible mounting bases Acceu Sot for + 4 DATA IN I Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: 9 pensatesforsmallamountsofnormalambientsmoke.A roximately Tomoe,•ResistMecndr,sm O 4 DATA IN • P pp 4 Remote LED ) I I Flashes when in alarm ■ Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards analog signal patterns just before the last alarm' six times every hour the detector adjusts and updates the sensitivity ` r ✓' (' j 4 Not Used at system power-up or reset,the relay i;de-energized ICOmpatibillty Ilse H' c SIGNATURE Loo Controller 5 Remote LED p (•) \� 5 Normally-Closed when a detector i5 installed in the base with the power Address Requirements Uses one Device Address most recent trouble code logged n the detector-32 possible (°io obscuration)baselineforitssensin0element.Approximately d�i� 6 Not used • 6 DAT/,OUT I•) when the dela energizes in seconds,then depowe izes IA enc Listings trouble codes maybe used to diagnose faults, once every hour this information is written to its permanent memory. 7 DATA OUT(-) • I Y g gUL,ULC,MEA,CSFM The detector's"learned"baseline is not lost,even when the detector CONTACT RATING when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, UL Listed Spacing _ 30 ft Description In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place,the is removed for cleaning,Signature Series environmental the vela ,� DAIA IN;•) t DAIA w';-) 1.0 Amp a 30 VDC Y is de-energized EST's Signature Series Model SIGA•PS Intelli ant Photoelectric control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the compenstion is so reliable that it meets NFPA, field sensitivity Testing & Maintenance DAIA IN(-) c° DAIA out c.) ��_ j (Pilot Duly) when the detector enters the alarm state,the tela is energized. y e gazed. problem and prevent it from happening again. testing requirements-without the need for external meters. —� Isolator Base SIGA•I Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing Each detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defective DAT.,�L.;,, 8,SIGA-IBS-This base includes a built-in lin DAIA IN(.) (? Ordering Automatic Device Me ontA IN(.> Dnta out(•) t I element and m and converts it into digital signals.The detector's on. Aping•The loop controller learns where The detector's sensitivity setting selected bythe installer floats up and causes a"dirty detector"message.The detector's sensitivity :,cm o Ne D,n_A fault isolator n fU rrn�t I O n Slonwwe%nircller to for use on Class A circuits,A detector must be board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals.It each device's serial number address is installed relative to other or down to remain constant relative to the changing baseline.This ' From Signature Controller rc Nen oev,ce or wsvous Device in measurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller.A or Previous Device stalled for it to operate.The isolator base does not support the ICetalog Ship Wt compares the information to historical readings and time patterns devices on the circuit.The mapping feature provides supervision is called differential sensing. g g sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity meas- SIGA-LED Remote LED. Number Description lbs k 1 g) to make an alarm decision.Digital filters remove signal patterns of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from ul•ements which must be conducted at the end of the first year and Isolator Base SIGA-I B,SIGA•184 The isolator operates as follows: SIGA-PS intellig@nt Photoelectric Detector that are not typical of(fres.Unwanted alarms are virtually slime- being reinstalled(after cleaning etc.)in a different location from Sensitivity Range:The SIGA-PS Photoelectric Detector has a Audible Detector Base,SIGA-AB4 •UUige Listed 51.231 sensitivity range or window of 0.67%to 3.77%.The installer every two years thereafter, a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec Accessorlas Hated. where it was originally.The history:ug for the detector remains y The program Jumper JW1 Jumper JW2 relevant and intact regardless of its new location. selects the detf)ctor's ALARM sensitivity level from five available y maintenance ro ram shows the current stat@ of Term Oatcrlptton Jumper•Low Volume Jumper a Steady Tone at 10 msec intervals,beginning on n The microprocessor in each detector provides tour additional benefits settings within the range, each detector and other pertinent messages.Single detectors may 1 Not Used IN-High Volume IN N Temporal Tone 9 g one side of the Class A SIGA•SB Detector Mounting Base•Standard -Self-diagnostics and History Lag,Automatic Device Ma ° circuit nearest the loop controller,the isolators close to 4-inch Detector Mounting Aping, The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mappingbe turned off temporarily from the control panel.Availability of z DATA IN/OUT I+) (� « provide the next isolator down the line with power SIGA-SB4 9 Base Pre-Alarm:The detector stores one of 20 pre alarm sensitivity values 3 Dgrq IN(-) 3? P e caw SIGA•TS4 Trim Skin _ Stand-alone Operation and Fest,Stable Communication, feature.With interactive menus and graphic support,the wired r maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used, • to alert Iota personnel priorto the sensor reaching a full evacuation 4 Nut Used when the isolator next to the short closes,reopens within 10 msec. SIGA-RB Detector MountingB ase wfRela Self-diagnostics and History Log-Each Signature Series detector circuits between each device can be examined.Layout or"as to sensitivity.Sensitivity values can be set In 5%increments, Scheduled maintenance(Regular or Selected)for proper detector ' 5 Not used • The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loo SI 4-inch Detector Mounting Base WRel , drawing information showing wire branches P-taps),device types operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the 6 DATA OUT(•) p GA•RB4 aY informaconstantion.ly The resns ults of ks a self-check are made lly up Automatic Day/Night Sensitivity Selection:Signature Serle.s Authority Having Jurisdiction(AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and controller. c w SIGA•TS4 Trim Skirt 0 7 Not Used .21.091 information.The results of the self-check are automatically updated an their address are stored on disk far printing hard copy.This detectors may be programmed for different sensitivities during day ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. n _� From Power Supply To Next Sounder Base or Detector Mounting Base takes the mystery out of the installation.The preparation of"as-built" DATA IN(-> ((� z or Previous Sounder Base Remote LED SIGA•LED-The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB SIGA•IB w(Fault Isolator and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. and night p "`���+ DATA Out(•) E•o•L Relay r This information is accessible for review any time at the control drawings is fast and efficient. ght erfods.This allows the detector to be more sensitive 24 VDC IN(+) 24 voc our(+) or SIGA•SB4 Standard Base only.It features a North American size 4-inch Detector Mounting i tl Base parol,PC,or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Device mapping 9 p during unoccupied periods when(ower ambient background 24 VDC IN(•) 24 VDC OUT(•) 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SIGA-184 vW Fault Isolator,c/w SIG-TS4 Trim Skirt ppin allows the Signature too cor,tr011er to discover: conditions are expected. Compatibility pat I b I I I ty �—� DATA OUT(+) DATA OUT(-) 51GA•LED Remote Alarm LED _ Tool. DATA IN(+> SIGA•TS4 Trim Skirt•Supplied with 4 inch bases,It can also be - unexpected additional device addresses Stability:The SIGA-PS detector's sensitivity remains stable in wind The SIGA-PS detectors are compatible only with EST's Signature From Signature Controller To Next Device DATA IN(•) To Next Signature Device ordered separately to use with the other bases to hal hide surface SIGA-AB4 Audible(Sounder)Base 1 l ) a.DATA OUT(+ p 310 5) , - missing device addresses Benish Str. 13401 velocities up to 5,006 ft/min(25.3 m/sec).Ambient temperature has Loop Controller. or Previous Device DATA IN . ) Imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. SIGA-TSS Trim Skirt Iso fed with 4-inch bases) .1(,pq) EST3va2 only. 13UP2003-00341 vrry little affect on the detector,The detector may be installed in From Signature Controller 'RetrlevablewlthSlGA•PROprogrammingtool. - changes t0 the Wiring in the circuit. or Previous Device s - 13 of 44 C rooms with ambient temperatures up to 120°F(49°C). 'EST3V.2only. Benish Sir. 13401C Benish Str. 13401 EUP2003-00341 BUP2003.00341 COWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 14()( 44 15 Of 44 It is our intention to keep the product information es trent and accurate.We can not covers ecific applications U.S.SALES:SARASOTA,FL 941.7334639,FAX 941.727.1214 CANADA SALEa:OWE#SOUND,ON 513376.2430;FAX 519.3767258 p or anticipate all requirements INTERNA110NALSALES:905-27L)-1711,FgX906270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE,CT • U.S,MANUFACTURING:PITTSFIELD,ME All out specifications are keep the to change without notice.For more Information ortcoverquestions relative to that Specification Sheet,confect EST. 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M I!A.. f- -.9 og Kanw, E=m=M • I,J, VX~ DeviceMappingallowstheSignatureloopcontrollertodisc°ver: Specifications Table AC �-� - unexpected additional device addresses Application CP.SSOI'IeS INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES missing device addresses Catalog Number SIGA•HFS SIGA•HRS The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors.The table indicates that no single All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. Haat Sensing Fixed Fixed 6 Temperature/ I sensing element is suited for all test fires. accessible from the"room-side"after mounting the base to the • changes to the wiring in the circuit. Element Temperature Rate•of-Rise electrical box.The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: Stand-alone Operation-A decentralized alarm decision by the ° Alarms at 135°F(67°C) EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. and t°3'/z inch or 4 inch octagon boxes,142 inches(38 mm)deep. - at system power-up or reset,the relay is de-energized detector is guaranteed.Onboard intelligence permits the detector Alarm Point Alarms at bio f They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 (57°CI Ambient Ambient or Temp,increase ) • when a detector is installed in the base with the power on,the c operate in stand-alone mode.If loop controller CPU communi• above 16°F(90C)per min. Type of Detector mm fixing centers.The SIGA•SB4,SIGA-RB4,and SIGA•IB4 mount cations fall for more than four seconds,all devices on that circuit De Listed to North American four inch square electrical boxes in addition to relay energizes for four seconds,then de-energizes go int.,stand-alone mode.The circuit acts like a conventions! Detector Spacing 70 feet(21,3 met:•s)center to center spacing SIGA-HRS and the above boxes.They include the SIGA•TS4 Trim Skirt which is Intelligent Heat Detectors alarm receiving circuit.Each detector on the circuit continues to SIGA•HFS SIGH-PHS SIGA•IPHS - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, Operating and Operating Temp:32°F to 100°F(0°C to 38°C-))1 SIGA-PS Rate-of-Rise/ Photo Heat I Ion/Photo/Heat used to cover the"mounting ears"on the base. the relay is de-energized Models SIGA-HFS Et SIGA-HRS collect and analyze information from its surroundings.Both the Storage Storage Temp:-4°F to 140°F(•200C to 60°C) ! Test Fire SIGA-IS Ion Photo Fixed Temp. 3G___ 4D SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS detectors alarm if the ambient tempera- Environment Humidity,0 to 93%RH,Non•Condensing when the detector enters the alarm state,the relay is energized. .• cure increases to 135°F(57°C)orforthe SIGA-HRS only,the Open Wood i optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable I optimum _ a temperature increases at a rate exceeding 15°F(9°C)/minute. If the Operatin Voltage 16.2 to 19.95 Vdc(19 Vdc nominal) _ Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable o tunum o timum ,_' r I i'^., Isolator Base SIGA-IB,SIGA-IB4 This base incudes a built-in line Quiescent:46NA @ 19 V Smoulderin Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable o timum optimum I C••t; 'J�Y" . 4� :a fault isolator for use on Class A circuits.A detector must be Features `�\ detector is mounted to a relay base,the relay operates.Similarly,if Operating Alarm:45NA®19V Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum , installed for it tooperate.The isolator base does not support the 1 Current Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA • `0 SIGA-LED Remote LED. Note:Some features described here may not be supported an by a// ` I �� ,, * Fast Stable Communication•On-board intelligence means less Pulse Current: 100 A(100 msec) n•Heptane opt;rnum very suitable ver suitable optimum o ti 11 f _ P murn SIGA•AS4 SIG'A•SB SIGA•IB SIGA•RB SIGA-LED control systems.Check your confro/pone/'s Installation and S information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop Liquid Fire without Smoke _unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Audible Bele Standard Base l.olator e.s. a.l.y e.ee Remora LED The isolator operates as follows: Operation Guide for de.+ails. Construction 6 High Impact Engineering Polymer-White h I controller.Other than regular supervisory Finish - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec MEA I 9 P y polling response,the - --- ' ■ 70 foot(21.3 meter)spacing ; I detector only needs to communicate with the control panel when it Compatible SIGA-SB Standard Base,SIG A•RB Relay Base, ��� i has something new to report.This provides very fast control panel ;Mounting Bases SIGA 3 Isolator Base,SIGA-AB Audible Base Standard Base SIGA-SB,SIGA-SB4-This is the ba:Jc mounting - at 10 msec intervals,beginning on one side of the Class A ■ fixed ( empmin rate-of-rise/135°F(57°C)ft.and t35°F(57°C) response time and allows a lower baud rate(speed)to be used for Typical Wiring base for EST Signature Series detectors.The SIGA-LED Remote circuit nearest the loop controller,the isolators close to fixed temperature type ti t7----.- I Onboard Green LED-Flashes when polled LED Is supported by the Standard Base. provide the next isolator down thelin with ICE - ;: communication on the circuit.The lower baud rate offers several Onboard Red IED•Flashes when in alarm;Both IP Intelligentdetectorc/w integral microprocessor AI. advantages including: LED Operation LEDsardRedLED-Flashes-Glow steady when in len inarm lar alone) The detector mounting bases will accept#18AWG(0.75mm2),#16(1.0mm'), #14AWG(1.5mm'),and#12AWG(2.5mm2)wire sizes. cwt power Relay Bass SIGA-FIB,SIGA•RB4-This base includes a relay. - if the isolator next to the short closes,it reopens within 10 msec. ■ Non-volatile memory less sensitivitytocircuit wire characteristics Compatible Remote Red LED(model SIGA-LED) Note:Sizes#1n,,vVG(1.0mm')and#18 AWG(0.75mm')are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog I Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. • less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable Flashes when in alarm sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. The dry contact is rated for 1 amp(pilot duty)@ 30 Vdc,The The process repeats beginning on the othe side of the loop ■ Automatic device mapping l he information stored in the detector's memory includes: Compatibility Use With:SIGNATURE Loop Controller relay's position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of controller. • less emitted noise from the data wiring 0 Electronic addressing • detector type,serial number,and address ;Address Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 position.The SIGA-RB can be operated as a control relay if Remote LED SIGA-LED•The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB twisted or shielded wiring is not required ,Requirements Uses one device address programmed to do so at the control panel(EST3 V.2 only).The or mote LED Standard Base only.It features a North American size ■ Identification ofacfectivedetectors date of manufacture,hoursofoperation,andlastlnaintenancedate' Electronic Addressing-The loop controller electronically ad- A enc Listin s UL,ULC,MEA,CSFM Term Description relay base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. 1-gang current detector(ambient)ter rperaturevalues dresses each detector, valuable time system Remote LED Tarm Drae►IpuonplasticfaceplatewithawhitefinishandredalarmLED. (SIGA-LED) Normally Normally 1 Narrnally Open Audible Base SIGA-A64•This base is designed for use where SIGA•TS4 Trim Skirt-Supplied with 4 ■ Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs g 9 Y t Notused current detector sensitivity and environmental compensation commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not % 2 U;tTAIN/0UT(+) Common Closed Open 2 DATA INIOUT(+) pp t Inch bases,it can also be Max.Resistance 3 Not used 3 localized or group alarm signaling is required.When the detector ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface ■ Standard,relay,fault isolator,and audible mounting bases values required.Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in Installation per wire 4 DA1A IN(-) 4 DATA IN(•) senses an alarm condition,the audible base emits a local alarm imperfections its on-board memory,The loop controller identifies each device Must NOT Ex:ev.I� not covered by the smaller bases. ■ Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards - number date alarms and troubles' Signature Series detectors mount to North American 1• an + w 4 Remote LED(-) 5 Notused signal.The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used on the circuit and assigns a"soft"address to that device's serial g -gang 5 Remote LED(+) 6 Normally-Closed time and date of last alarm' number.If desired,detectors can be addressed using the SIGA- boxes,3.1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes,and to 4 inch square 6 Notused 7 DATAOUT(-) Description - analog signal patternsjust before the last alarm' PRO Signature Program/ServiceTool, electrical boxesl-1/2inches(38mm)deep.Theymountto ' ° 7 DotUsed (-) Warnings & Cautions e European BESA and 1- _ ) s CONTACT RATING Ordering Information Table • most recent trouble code logged by the detector-32 possible Installation Spacing-The SIGA-HFS(fixed temperature)arid the gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. I e , t.o Amp�30 VDC This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires EST's Signature Series Model nfGA-HFS and m their RS Intelligent trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. SIGA-HRS(fixed temperature/rate-of-rise combination)intelligent Catalog Heat Detectors gather analog Information from meat fixed ° r J (plot Duty) Description Ship Wt. frequently cause power interruption,we suggest you discuss In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place,the heat detectors are rated for installation at up to 70 foot(21.3 meter) 1 0.8'(20 mm) � Number lbs(k temperature and/or rate of•rise heatsensingd microprocessor converts spacing,These detectors ma DATA IN(•) c DAIA 2u • .4h N, = DATa OUT t•) ) further safeguardswith yourfire prottaction specialist. it into digital signals.The detector's on microprocessor co,ttrol panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the g• y be installed in rooms�,vith ambient SIGA-HFS Intelligent Fixed Temperature temperatures up to100°F(38°C►. Heat Detector• Temperature CListed This uetectorwill NOTsensefiresthat start inareas where heat cannot measures and analyzes these signals.It compares the information Problem and prevent it from happening again. reach the detector.Heat from fires in walls,roofs,or on the opposite 2.0'(51 mmi DATA IN(.) DAiA JJT c•; > DATA OUT(.) Intelligent Fixed 5,.23) PP to historicalr readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Status LEDs•Twin LEDs are visible from an direction.A flashing DATA IN(-) P Automatic Device Mapping•The loop controller learns where Y t°Nee Device To Next Device side of closed doors may Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not From Signature Controller From SI SIGA-HRS Temperature/Rate-of 9� g p typical of fires, each device's serial number address is installed relative to other GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. �� Sig :ontroiler y not reach the detector to alarm it. or Previous Device or Previous Device Heat Detector-UL/ULC Listed The heat sensor in this device only provides a source of informa- nwantedalarms are virtually eliminated. devices on the circuit.This mapping feature provides supervision A flashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm state.Both LEDs ®� The micro orocessor'n each detector provides tour additional of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from on steady shows alarm state-stand-alone mode.Norrrzl GREEN Accessories tion to supplement the information provided by photoelectric or Isolator Detector Base,SIGA-IB,SIGA•IB4 Audible Detector Base,SIGA-AB4 P benefits-SAt-diaspiostics and History Log,Automatic Device being reinstalled(after cleaning etc.)in a different location from LED activity is not distracting to building occupants,but can be 4 4'(I 12 mm) SIGA-SB Detector MountingBase iorization smoke detectors which may be located nearby.The Mapping,Stand-alone Operation and Fast,Stable Communication, where it was originally.The history log for the detector remains quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. IJumper JWl Jumper Jw2 -� 4-inch Detector Mounting Base heat detector by itself does NOT provide life safety protection. Term Not Uspaon IN- •Low volume IN- =Steady Tone SIGA-S84 Under no circumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the relevant and intact regardless of its new location. IN=High Volume IN=Temporal Tone c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt Quality and Reliability•EST detectors are manufactured in North I Not used sole means of fire protection. Soli-diagnostics and History Log•Each Signature Series detector ,, o I 2 DATAIN/OUT(+) Q "" 3 r SIGA•RB Detector Mounting Base w/Relay constantly runs self-checksto provide important maintenance The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping America to strict international ISO£'001 standards,All electronics Tamper-Resist Lever Arm r /J utilize surface mounttechnology(SMT)forsmallersizeand greater v o 3 DATA IN(-) 4-inch Detector Mounting Base information.The results of the self-check are automatically updated feature.With Interactive menus and graphic support,the wired r g Break off to disable• e e 0 4 Not used t Y a ii 7 SIGA•e94 9 and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. circuits between each device can be examined.Layout or"as- immunity to RF noise.A con,ormal coating is used for humidity (Located on Base) `. . a 5 Not used D /w Relay c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt 2(.09) This information is accessible for review any time at the control built"drawing information showing wire branches(T-taps) device and corrosion resistance.All critical contacts are gold plated. O 6 DATAOUT(-) SIGA-IB Detector MountingBase w/Fault Isolator panel,PC,orb using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Servicetypes and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. e 1 7 Notused Y 9 9 o From Power Supply To Next Sounder Rel cess or SIGA-IB4 4•inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Tool. This takes the mystery out of the installation.The preparation of as- or Previous sounder ease E-o•L Relay Fault Isolator c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt built drawings is fast and efficient. . DATA IN(-) a DATA OUT(-) 24 VDC IN . 24 VDC OUT + Compatibility Access Slot for I ) O SIGA-LED Remote Alarm LED Tempe(-Resist Mechanism a-��• 24 VDC IN(•) 2a vDC OUT(•) SIGA•AB4 Audible(Sounder)Base .3(0.151 ' Banish Sir. 13401 .K� + DATA OUT(•) ?ES73vaonly. BUP2003-00341 The SIGA-HFS and SIGA-HRS detectors are compatible only with ` RetrieveblewithSlGA-PROprogremmingtool. 17 of 44 EST's Signature Loop Controller. I DATA IN(+) DATA OUT(+) DATA IN�-) To Next Signature Device SIGA-TS4 Trim Skin(supplied with 4•inch bases) .1 (.04) Banish Sir. 13401 C, . C. _ From Signature Controller To Next Device DATA IN(+) DATA OUT(+) SUP2003-00341 From Sin 20 of 44 jjj or Previous Device Signature Controller EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY r or T-ravious Device US.SALES:SARASOTA,FL941.7394638;FAX 941.727.1214 CANADA SALES:OWENSOUND,ON5193762430;FAX 5193767258 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY WTERNATIONALSALES:905.27D•1711.FAX 905.270.9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE,CT • U.S.MANUFACTURING:PITTSFIELD,ME i It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate.We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all rt•luirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet,contact EST. Issue 5 Literature Sltart Na500T-0143 Page t of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY •• ol99fEST Pape 2 of 4 Berlisn Sir. 13401 •• Literature Sheet N85001-0243 BUP2003-00341 Issue 5 Issues Banish Str. 13401 Page 4 of 4 Printed In U.S.A. Literature Sheet NBSOOt-0243 Page 3 of 4 Literature Sheet 085001.0243 Issue 5 18 of 44 BUP2003-00341 - _ .. - -- 19 of 44 j -,--•'e•------ - ---- The information stored in the station's memory includes: Typical Wiring Installation Specifications Table station serial number,address,and type Single-stage date of manufacture,hoursofoperation,and last maintenance The fire alarm station's terminal block accepts#18 AWG(0.7bmm') Signature Series firs alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 2'/a inch(64 mm)deep 1-gang boxes. SIGA-270 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES date2 to#12 AWG(2.4+mm')wire sizes.See Signature Loop Controller Two stage presignal(270P)models require 142 inch(38 mm)dee 4-inch square box SIGC•27OF SIGA-270P catalogsheetfordetailed wiring requirement specifications. P t es with -gang, raised covers.Openings must Catalog Number __ SIGC-2708 SIGC-270PB SIGA-278 e e - number of recorded alarms and troubles2 be angular.Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box:Steel City Model 52-C-13. time and date of last alarm' All models include terminals are suited for#12 to#18 AWG(2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm')wire size.EST recommends that these fire alarm Description Single Action-One Stage Single Action-Two Stage - (ere$; nal) Double Action-One Stage • most recent trouble code logged by the detector-24 possible Wiring Notes stations be installed according io latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. AddressingRequirements Uses 1 Module Address Uses 2 Module Addresses _Uses 1 Module Address trOLI le codes may be used to diagnose faults. l refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum Ei6:tunic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station,saving valuable time during system commis. - Standby 250 A y= 25CNA Automatic Device Mapping-The loop controller learns where wire distance. Operating Current y = N Standby =396}rA Standby Manual Pull Stations sioning.Setting complicated switches or dials is not required.Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its onboard Activated =400NA Activatedi680uA Activated =400NA each device's serial number address is installed relative to other 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. memory.The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a"soft"address to each serial number.If desired theConstruction&Finish Diecast Zinc-Red Epoxy w/Aluminum markings devices on the circuit.The loop controller keeps a map of the can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Sigr�ture Prograrn/Service Tool. stations gs Lexan•Red w/White markings Models SIGA-270, SIGA-270P, SIGA-27,, _ Type Code Factory Set Signature Series devices connected to it. r,EAR VIEW of Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc(19 Vdc nominal)Features The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping siGA z/s Kev-Lorcn Storage and Operating Operating Temperature:32°F to 120°F 10°C to 49°C) feature.With interactive menus and graphic support,the wired Cover Reieare cornpatibie Electrlcai sot Environment Storage Temperature:-4°F t°140°F(F20°C t°60°C) Note:Some features described here may not be supported by all � ComDaribie Eiecmcai ear � control systems, Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Circuits between each device can be examined.Layout or"as ° 0 Humidity:0 t°93%RH Guide for details. built"drawing information showing wire branches(T-taps),device �---J \ cover ' Reeose On-board Green LED-Flashes when polled types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. ,B, �I screwy LED Operation On-board Red LED-Flashes when in alarm ■ Traditional odelfarature ounce III This takes the mystery out of the installation,The preparation of as ; _ Both LEDs•Glow ° �� steady when in statim(stand-alone)___ _ _ --.-- 1I _ SIGA-270 modelsfeature ourfamiliar teardrop design with built drawings is fast and efficient. e I Compatibility Use With:Si Signature simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. L g e Loop Controller Device mapping allows the Signature loop wntroller to discover: n.d�Eo ., ,; f� ytsdRa rAgency Listings C? • I UL UL('(note 1) MEA CSFM E�m ■ One stage(GA),two stage g ) tAi°rm,AClw, cI c °,.„•.,, \ ° I� 9 g (pre-signal),oat,and double action - unexpected additionaldeviceaddresses 0'•, aocx \I pare `� ` i • (• Aare 1 I iNote 1. SIGC•27QF,SIGC-2708 and SIGC•270PB are ULC listed only.Suffix"F"indicates French markings. models 0 13:„" __ I Suffix"B"indicates English/French bilingual markings. - missing device addresses 0 _TUcce �r ° SIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarm - changes to the wiring in the circuit. Q MAt° swircn s i`1/ systems.The single stage double action SIGA•278features a SIGA-278 SIGA-270 . 0"c µms," ° 1 rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. _ Stand-alone Operation-A decentralized aldrin decision by the ■ Break glass operation manual station is guaranteed.On-board intelligence permits the ° CA U* ak) MEA ,k) ULC Patented station to operate in stand-alone mode.If loop controller CPU '•� 'U ;,+IA v Glass Rcd An up-front visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 discourages i^ �i`' O rd u. I n I nf0 rrTl a`I O'l Table I ' r communications fail for more than four seconds,all devices on ,A A ill 4 -set„.- •e, g t Testing n CJ Maintenance tampering. -._ C4 _ that circuit go into stand-alone mode.The circuit acts like a oPEN °i�r°c°n"UX•r •i \ Catalog p � To test(or reset)the station simply open the station and operate the ■ Intelligent device conventional alarm receiving circuit.Each station will still transmit 0,Als,ottev1Ge L, ,,'� Description Description an alarm if its operating lever is pulled. ; 1' o Number ptl°n ! Sibs(g) ' exposed switch.The SIGA-270 series All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica• are opened with a tool;the tion speed while substantially improving control panel response The SIGA-270 and SIGA-278 series Manual Pull Stations are art of Figure 4. Single Stage Systems SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, '-- SIGA-278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. P Fast Stable Communication•Built-in intelligence means less English Markings•UUULC Listed time.Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; EST's Signature Series system.The SIGA-270 Fire Alarm Manual information needs to be sent between the station and the loopThe station's automatic key which One Stage Fire Alarm Station, identifies when it is defective twisted or shielded wire is not required. Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape.They are informationOthernds to regular be supervisory Figure 1. SIGA-278 installation SIGC 270F and causes station's me g p y polling response,the Figure 2. SIGA-270,SIGC-270F,SIGC 2708 installation French Markings•ULC Listed message.The user-friendly maintenance ■ Non-volatile memory made from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder-coat station only needs to communicate with the loop controller when It program shows the current state a each Signature series device r.-AR f One Stage Fire Alarm Station, i Permanently stores set ial number,t paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. has something new t°report,This provides very fast control papal °f SIGC-2708 and other pertinent mesa es.Single devices m type of device,a id job French/En lish Markings•;ILC Listed g g may be deactivated number.Automatically updates historic information including With positive pull-lever operation,one pull on the station handle response time and allows a lower baud rate(speed)to be used for SIGA-270P ® o cover Release temporarily,from the control anal.Availability 1 (,51 1 p ailability of maintenance r reeks the glass rod and turns at a positive alarm,ensuring SIGC•27UPB ___1\ g w Two Stage(Presignal)Fire Alarm Station, features is dependent on thefirealarms stem I �t�D hoursofoperation,last maintenance date,number of alarms and communication on the circuit.The lower baud rate offers several 0 ,i � SIGA-2.10P I Y used. troubles,and time and date of last alarm. protection plus fool-proof operation.Presignal models(SIGA-270P) advantages including: •-Conwaubl. \ Compatibility pa t I b I I Icy IEn lish Markings-UL/ULC Listed U111111RII, I ° _ 0 Scheduled maintenance(Regular or Selected)for proper system are equipped with a general alarm(GA)keyswitch for applications ,B2 I, ElWrlcatBne Two Stage(Presi nal)Fire Alarm Station I P p Y ■ Automaticdevice mapping where two stage operation is required.The up front highly visible less sensitivity wire characteristics won ,•loco Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with SIGC-270P8 9 �Q= p o y th EST's _ French,rEit-iish Markings•ULC Listed I I operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable j ° ' `010-`'"Or'-'• --I Authority HavingJurisdiction AH A Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller glass rod discourages tampering. e I i ?,,, '�i � Signature Loop Controller. Double Action(One Stager Fire Alarm I J), ef_r to current NFPA 72 and regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. less emitted noise from the data wiring SIGA-278 ! ULC CAN!ULC 536 standards. EST's double action single stage SIG,',-278 station is a contempo• - twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Red LEG i �,esn ED I ' Station,English Markings-UVULC Listed ■ Electronic addressing rary style manual station made from durable red colored lexaI cAO""'ACI"e1 0 ° (t(1, ( ACCESSOhIES fNnrmuD I Permanently stores Programmable address;there are no To initiate an alarm,first lift the upper door marked"LIFT THEN Diagnostic LEDs•Twin LEDs provide visual indication of normal Ta \ ; cp • I Warnings & Cautions GA Key w(Tag-for pre-signal station switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, PULL HANDLE",then pull the alarm handle. and alarm conditions.They are visible only when the station is � ��•{ B•"`\ I J2997 (CANADA ONLY) W plate �. This device will not operate without electrical power.As fires or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/ServiceTool. removed from the mounting box.A flashing GREEN LED shows ° GA Key-for pre-signal nal station The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series normal system polling from the loop controller.A flashing RED ° Toggle frequently cause power interruption,we suggest you discuss 478-K2 P 9 ■ TheStand-alone inputs operation and means , • switch further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. (USA ONLY) The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling statHistory Logon i Automatic Device Mapping,des four important cilSelf-diagnostics Os a alien alarm state=stanstation alonermodealarm state,Both LEDs on steady shows 27165 12 Gress Rods•for SIGA-270 series .1 (,05) interrogation stops. ` P ra, ;CANADA ONLY) and Fast,Stable Communication. �'••� ■ Diagnostic LEDs Quality and Reliability-EST modules are manufactured in North ) 'A'A''I s Glass Rod 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods-for SIGA-270 series Self-diagnostics and History Log-Each Signature Series manual America to oArAouttl� Q Roles"Lever Application (USA ONLY) Status LEDs;flashing GREEN shows normal polling;flashingl u"'"''' ' ,AIA coUI,, D°not use station constantly runs self-checks to provide important main- utilize surface mount technology(SMT)for smaller size and greater "a,�sa,°i x.cnAi,nb, to Ne,i,a," boxes with The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- 276-GLR 20 Glass Rods-for SIGA-278 series RED shows alarm state. tenance information.The results of the self-check are auturnatically immunity to RF noise.A conformal coating is used for humidity n,°,eviovtDevice � rounded openlnas. mined by their subtype code or"Personality Code".NORMALLY- Surface Mount Box,Red ■ Designed for high ambient temperature operation updated and permanently stored in the station's non-volatile and corrosion resistance. 2768•RSB 1 1.61 OPEN ALARM•LATCHING(Personality Code 1)is assigned by the -for SIGA pull stations Install in ambient temperatures up to 120°F(49°C). memory.This information is accessible for review any time at the Figure S. Two Stage Systems factory;no user configuration is required.The device is configured Control panel,PC,or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/ for Class B IDC operation.An ALARM signal is sent to the loop ■ Designed to ISO 9001 standards Service Tool. Manufactured to strict international quality standards for highest controller when the station's pull lever is operated.The alarm Bartlett Sir. 13401 reliability. g BPnish Sir. 13401 BUP2003-00341 C I Figure 3. SIGA-270P,SIGC-270PB installation condition is latched at the station, BUP2003.00341 ESTI V.2 only. 24 0( 44 21 of 44 ' Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. C., Banish Sir. 13401 Banish Str. 13401 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY BUP2003-00341 BUP2003-00341 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S.SALES:SARASOTA,FL 14FAX 05.27(,FAX 9553 .727-1214 CANADASALES:OWEN SOUND,ON 5U.S.M2430.FAX RINP67258 22 Of 44 - 23 of 44 It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate.We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. INTERNATIONAL SALES:9iYs27t}1711;FAX90627495,3 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE,CT U.S.MANUFACTURING:PITTSFIELD,ME All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet,contact EST. Issue a EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY C Mal EST Pnntedinu.S.A Literature Sheat N85tion purposes Pags 1 of 4 Pepe 2 of 4 Issue a Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet NBS001 0270 Not to be used for installation purposes Literature Sheet N85001-027° Issue 8 Literature Sheet N88001-027A pegs 3 0} 4 lour e Not to b• used fn• -titillation purposes, Not to be used for Installation purposes. Not to er used for rnatellet01 purposes. I NOTICE: IF THE PRINT OR TYPE ON ANY r____ -pIrI1llllll IIIIIIIIII1 l llllllllllll l r�rr�lrPIT. l-�Tl11rI1III I Iilil�l ilillll -Illllfl [dill" II�ill�lI�III 1IllllllI1III 1111111 ifi 1 I ilill[l l�C I �l I �Il�lI�I I I I )IMAGE IS NOT AS CLEAR AS THIS NOTICE, �� __V�I I I y� 6 1 I I ( l I �� ,I ;v� -�__ y IT IS DUE TO THE QUALITY OF THE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N°3e a, -� ORIGINAL DOCUMENT _8- Z 9 G G Z a ti; � 'r E S S L I G i 0 8 8 t� 8 t L T a t� 4 t V t S t L T T T t 8 8 1 G 9 4 � S L 13,4130 iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil�iil 111111��iiiiiliiiiiiiilii i«�lii� Iii r i I � installation Application Typical Wiring Specifications ®��,�n,.�E --_ -_.-_ - .- .t SE/Q/E� SIGA-CT1 and SIGs-CT2:modules mount to North American 2Y, The duty performed by the SIGA-CT1 and SIG 4-CT2/MCT2 is Modules will accept#1 8 AWG(0.75m(n'),#16(1.0mm2),and#14AWG(1.50mm'), and#12 AWG(2.50mm')wire sizes. Catalog Number SIGA•CT7 SIGA•CT2 SIGA•MCT2 Description, _ _ Single Input Module Dual Input Module • inrh(64 mm)deep 1-gong boxes and 1',•f inch(313 mm)deep 4 inch determined by their subtype code or"Personality Coda".The Note:Sizes#16 AWG(1 Umm')and#18 AWG(0.75mm )are preferred for ease of installation.See Signature Loop Controller catalog EDwARnssysTrn+stEc""°'°�` INTELLIGENT INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE; square boxes with l-gangcovers,The terminals are suited for#12 code isselected b the installer depending upon lica --------- ^ - --A 48(factory set) 49(factory sat) y p fl p Pp sheet for detailed wiring r eyuirement specifications. Type Code - Four sub-types(personality codes)are available Four sub-types(personality codes)are available T1&t• � � ;; � to#18 AWG(2.5 mm-to 0-,'S mm")wire size. tion and is downloaded from the loop controller. --1 Address Requirements Uses One Module Address Uses Two Module Addresses One personality code can be assigned t0 the SIGA-CTI.Two T _ Initiating(Slave)Device Circuit Wire Specifications- _ l -, personality codes can be designed to the SiGA-CT2/MCT2. Codes Maximum Allowavie Wire Resistance-�- 50 ohms(25 ohms per wire)per Circuit Operating Current Standby=25 A;Activated=400 A Standby=396NA;Activated =68 A „pw,,,w Eiet,noa 6o' 1,2,3 arid 4 can be mixed on SIGA•CT2/MCT2 modules only.For --.--- .-----.-. Operating Voltage_ 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc(19 Vdc nominal) I1 [\ example,personality code 1 can be assigned to the first address Maximum Allowable Wire Capacitance - 0.1NF per Circuit Construction _ High Impact Engineering Polymer _ Input 1 V Iodu le$ % I.-,I i l (circuit A)and code 4 can be assigned to the second r•ddress I For Design Reference. �Wire Size - _- _ Maximum Distance to EOLR - North American 2%inch(64 mm)deep one-gang boxes � U102R/6R/6 Models SIGA-CT1, SIGA-CT2 & SIGA-MCT2 (circuit B). I ` #18 AWG(0.75 mm') Molrnting and 11h inch(38 mm)dee 4 inch square boxes with one-gangcovers Motherboard 4 I NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM-LATCHING(Personality Code 1)- 1 #16 AWG(1.00 mm2) Storage and Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 321 to 120'F(0•C to 49.0) `', WONP&G.Whi,e Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or - ---- 4,000 ft(1,219 m) Stora a Tem erature,•4"F to 140•F(•20'C to 60°C); Humidity:0 to 93%RH Features ; "' V 0 Gtlf1g) both for Class B normally open dry contact initiating devices$udl #14 AWG(1.50 mm2) Onboard Green LED-Flashes when polled;Onboard Red LED-Flashes when in alarm/active I LED Operation ■ Multiple applications a % as Pull Stations,Heat Detectors,etc.An ALARM signal is sent to #12 AWG(1.50 mm2 Both LEDs-Glow stead when in alarm(stand-alone) t ,�, .. l -- the loop controller when the input contact is closed.The alarm - Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller Inrludmg Alarm.Alarm with delayed latching(retard)for L'_':!♦ condition is latched at the module. waterflow applications,Supervisory,and Monitor.The installer oe..a Agency Listings UL,ULC(See Ordering Table),MEA,CSFM � � �,�„• lypica N.0 Inl6otmg Device ypicoi N O.Irvhdting Osvica __ 9 - selects one of four"personality codes"to be downloaded to the t i 'T NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM-DELAYED LATCHING module through the loop controller. (1 ) (Personality Code 2)-Assign to one or both circuits. Configures 1 l V INPUT 1 INPUT? i • • SIGA-CTI/Z either circuit A or B or both for Class 8 normally-open dry contact _�� le Description (Signature Overview) ■ Plug-in(U10)or standard 1-gang mount � i< U10 versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are t• �1�` C L!!V initiating devices such as Waterflow Alarm Switches.An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the required.The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations , Edwards Systems Technology is an entire family of multi sensor device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to I closed fol approximately 16 seconds.The alarm condition is that require a single module. �' ,' pp y + ? Slvk 9(Gloss Bt _ t_jdetectors and mounting bases, multiple input and output operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller latched at the module. t�11� "t modules, network and non-netvdork control panels, and user- CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices fl ■ Autot,latic device mapping e Patented ]IFr.;: SIGA-MCT2:mount the U10 motherboard maids a suitable EST ' ,I:,r, "�, T .•I :. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE-NON-LATCHING(Personality Code i f Ts? friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a Signature modules ifansnutimormationtothe loop controller enclosure with screws and washersprovided.PlugtheSIGA-MCT2 (-- "------,I I equipment connected to Signature devices i$ gathered and I alarm h Signature device on the SIGA•MCT2 3)-Assign to one or both circuits.Configures either circuit A or B e uuutc toted 9 9 circuit c one a s m ;stewing circuit, Eec S g regard!ng their circuit locations with respect to other signature into any available position on the motherboard and secure the a e a 47KD tot uuutc used styi.9(Goaa) e , o , converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave or both for Class B normally-open dr contact monitoring input uvutc tries devices on the wire loop, module to the motherboard with the captive screws.Wiring y r ) p I I, 47K9 trot 1 ©A • • • Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone such as from Fans,Dampers,Doors,etc.An A.TIVE signal is sent a7xo to --_- -11 I connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard(see p fl whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices ■ Electronic addressing I tin p p ked LED UraencED 9 lU�. �L� ' MEA ` wiring diagram►.UIO motherboard terminals are suited for#'12 to to the loo controller when them input contact is closed The active (AivnnrAcnve) L F r"arnou Red LED p p Green LED Signature device provides four additional benefits - Salf•diagnos• (IDC) will alarm should their slave alarm-initiating device activate. Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop _ A1°:"ib".°"` � #18 AWG(2.5 mm'to 0.75 mm')wire size, condition is not latched at the module. 4 ;, ' I (AwrmtAelwe) (Namoq tics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Fast Stable Communication-Built-in intelligence means less informa- -- controller,a PC,urthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service . I lot , , ,( I' 1tlr I Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. J Tool.There are no switches or dials to stat. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE•LATCHING(Personality Code 4)- tion needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data UIO Mothertmard Assign to one or both circuits Configures either circuit A or B or Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device Controller (SDC). Other than regular supervisory polling response, Description constantly runs self-checks to proviJe important maintenance Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when ■ Intelligent device with microprocessor 1 both for Class B normally open dry contact monitoring input such JAIAINc.) uAIAOUT I-) DATA IN --a,DATA OUT I informatio-,. The results of the self-check are automatically updated they have something new to report.This provides very fast control G 3. permanently Y• panel response and allows a lower haud rate (speed) to be used for All decisions are made at th3 module to allow lower communi- The SIGA-CTI Single Input Module and SIGA-CT2/SIGA-MCI-2 �� bolt-Lap.. as from Supervisory and Temper Switches.An ACTIVE signal is { DATA IN(•) DAlA0U1(-)} DATA IN(.) -•�oAtAotn(-)1 and ermi,nentl stored in its nun-volatile memo; This Dual Input Modules are intelligent .crews cation speed with substantially improved control panel response p gent analog addressable devices sent to the loop controller when title input contact is closed,The nom;,cr.oru.c Controls; To Newt Device information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, cu. "nunication on the circuit. The k wer baud rate offers several p g properties; used to connect one or two Class B normal) o - ''f +'°'"s°"`"urs.°"t'°°e' 1°"e"Device ' time and less sensitivityto line noise and loo wirin normally-open Alarm,Suparvi _ ' active condition Is latched at the module. a Previous Device °'°'e°a"t'wic' A PC, or ur'n the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Toot. The adval ages including: twisted or shielded wire is not required, sory,or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits(IDC). -� © information stored in device memory includes: • .as sensitivity to circuit wi•a characteristics. Plug-III(u10i cdptwt SIGA-CT1 SIGA-CT2 • Device serial number, address, and type • Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable. The actual function of these modules is determin3d b the'person- Module .crews ■ Non-volatile memory Y �- } � i • Date of manufacture,hours of operation,and last rtTairtenance date► • Less emitted noise from the data wiring. Permanently stores serial number,type of device,and job ality code"selected by the installer.This code is downloaded to �- 04 Ordering Information • Number of recorded alarms and troubles' • Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. number.Automaticall •updates historic information including ' the module from the Signature loop controller during system -- '' ... _ (-- ti p \ - Catalo + I + + i • rime and date of last alarm' Diagnostic LEDs-Twin LEDs on most Signature device. provide hours of operation,last maintenance date,number of alarms and configuration. I0, tie Fla,..Inert 9 Ship Wt. 'll NOTES S_ • Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible Number Descri tion lbs k ) txaaoi.sw urAxc.r. 99 p visual indication of normal and alarm-active conditions. A fleshing P 9 47Wtx. 0�� ~2 weal ! g y p g. A flashing red LED troubles,and time and date of last alarm. - �- - - .mute trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. ;earl LED shows normal system olli;i The input modules gather analog information from the initiating -eabrne,0,eleclnwlencivaure 0 Maximum750hmresistar.-epe wire. SIGA•CT1 Single Input Module-UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15) SSS---"'---"' "`------"' Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) means the module is in alarm-active state. Both LEGs on steady ■ Stand-alone operation devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals.The m p SIGA-CT2 Dual Input Module__-UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15) Maximum#12AWG(2.5mm ) vire;MinimumNIBAWG(0.75mm2). learns where ea^h device's serial number address is installed indicates alarm-active state - standalone mode. The module makes decisions and inputs an alarm from initiating module's on-hoard microprocessor analyzes the signal anti j Electronic Addressing-The loo controller electronically ad- m� relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Testing Er Maintenance - iself-diagnosisidentifies when decides whether or not to input an alarm. p Y Dual Input Plug-in(UIO)Module m Refer to Signature nsiallaronsheetfurwiringsperificatons. I g ant Automatic devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling p I dresses each module,saving valuable time during system tom• SIGA-MCT2 -UL, ULC Listed 0,1 (0.05) /� Signature Sanies devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The interrogation Stops.(Functionavailabilitydependentupon LL MaximumI0Vdc�3FSpA 1 Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive user-friendly maintenance program ram shows the current state of each The SIGA•CT1 and SIGA-„T2 mountto standard North American Inissioning.Setting complicated switches or dials is not,equired. Related Equipment I aw..rct, y p g control panel.) 1,14 i menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device device arid other pertinent information. Single devices may be 1-gang electrical boxes,making diem ideal for locations where Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on- ®The SIGA-UIC`oRand theSIGA•UI02RdonotcomewithT814. "rA111pr"1••"•••'•'"•'••••• can be examined. Layout or "as built" .;swim information showing 2 193.11 Surface Mount Box•Red, 1•-gang 1.0(0,6) 0 -1 Y y g turned off temporarily, from the control panel Scheduled mainte- ■ Ground fault detection b address only one module is required.Separate 1/0 and data loop connec- board memory.The loop controller identifies each device on the ) 6 Allwirin is,upervisedandpower•limited. g ( p:1 device types and their address are stored nance (Regular or Selected) for proper Y 0 � branch wiring (T-taps),s, p per system operation should tions are made to each module. loo and assigns 27193-16 Surface Mount Box White, 1-pan 1.0,0.6) ai.. p Detects ground faults tight down to the device level. P g a"Soft"address to each Serial number.If desired, - on disk for printing hard copy.This takes the mystery out of the be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having the modules can be addressed usin5 the SIGA-PRO Signature Module Mounting Bracket for installing 7 These met ules will nut suppon 2-wire smoked„tactors. installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. Jurisdiction (AHJ) Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/UL': 536 ■ Diagnostic LEDs The SIGA-MCT2 is part of the U10 family of plug-in Signature SIG 4•MBa two 1• an modules in a sin le North "•"•"• ` tw- ^",•••v_�•_-=« Program/Service Tool. 9 9 . .5(.3) o.� Pi, r, Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: standards. Flashing GREEN shows normal polling;flashing RED shows Series modules.Itfunctions identically tothe SIGA-CT2,buttakes American 4-inch square box. Td "EST recommends that this module be installed accordin to latest 0.„p,,,+ . ""'^�'•° • Unex ected additional device addresses. Quali and Reliahilf EST Si nature devices are manufactured in alarm/active state. advantage of the modularflexibility and easy installation that fl _ c� .,.� p Quality tY- 9 Universal Input-Output Module Board ?1 �I • Missing device adatesses. North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards.All electron- characterizes all U10 modules.Two-and six-module U10 •ecognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. SIGA•U102R 0.32(0.15) ■ High ambient temperature operation w/Riser Inputs-Two Module Positions �I „ ; • Changes to the wiring in the circuit. ics utilize surface mount technology(SMT)for smaller size and motherboards are available.All wiring connections are made to `°•'"1LP1Moini1 n,e 1 Install inarnbienttem eraturesu to120eF(49°C). Universal Input-Output Module BoardWarnings x«itul, 1, greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for p p terminal blocks on the motherboard.U10 assemblies may be SIGA-UI06R 0.62(0,28) Wa rn i n s & Cautions -,�' Most Signature modules u.e a "personality code" selected by the y 1w/Riser;,,puts-Six Module Positions g humidity and corrosion resistance. ' ■ Designed standards Compatibility ity - � installer to determine their actual function, Personality codes are g mounted in EST enclosures. This;nodule will not o ""° «Ne""'"""y" Universal Input-Output Module Board pirate without electrical power.As fires ,".om,wiaa.Aaq downloaded from the SDC ;luring system configuration and are EST3v.2only. SIGA•U106 0.56(0.751 All Signature products are manufactured to strict international The Signature Series modules are compatible only with EST's -Six Module Positions frequently cause power interruption,we suggest you discuss n indicated during device mapping. 2Retrievable with SIGA•PRO programini rig tooi. quality standards to ensure highest reliability. - `- Signature Loop Controller. V further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. SIGA•MCT2 ( - C., EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S.SALES:SARASOTA F,1141 7;19.1638,FAX941-727-1214 - CANADASALES OWENSOUND,ON 5133762430;FAX 519.3767258 It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate.We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. INTERNATIONALSALES::)05-_7C,-1111 FAX9052709553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE,CT • US.MANUFACTURING:PITTSFIE,_D.ME - All specifications are sub)ect to change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet,contact EST. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OIB99 EST Printed inUSA lune 5 Literature Sheet 086001-0241 Page 1 of 4 Pape 2 o1 4 L rteratur„Sheet#85001-0241 Benish SIT. 13401 Issue 5 Issue 5 Liternture Sheet 01113500 1.0241 Page 3 of 4 Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet Ne5001•0241 Banish Str. 13401 Issue 5 Banish SIT. 13401 BUP2003-00341 BUP2003-00341 Benish SIT. 13401 BUP2003-00341 25 of 44 26 of 44 I BUP2003-00341 28 of 44 27 of 44 - ----_ - ... _._.JI ----... . - . - .. - - ._-. ' �.�-,,,....u.s•w.rw+�sr�rReR!. •r*..__tit .ylNlAitll�seerew,• 110 cd Wiring NE h L;113 e*'vdels a Application I cation Horn A Application Notes - Canada The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented b fire alarm fl PP Y end f,ra aslavtet %ar pp c Application (Based in part or.1995 Canada National Building Code) strobes in any flour area where the ambient noise level exceeds Field wiring isconnectedtu Genesissignalswithterminalsthat + MEMS The suggested sound pressure 15 dB above he average ambng zone ient with The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 87 dBA,or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective accommodate#18 to #12 AWG 0.75 mm' 2 O Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors aswall- alert or alarm)signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient 1 is re mm )wiring. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY mounted public-mode notification appliances for the hearing 110 dBA in any normally occupied area.-lie soured r devices,are located within an audiometric booth,or are located Horns,strobes,and combination horn/strobes are interconnected + NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES fl fl pressure sound level,or 5 t above the maximum sound level having a level from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies within sound insulating enclosures.Th' also applies to assembly with a single pair of wires as shown below. 11101111111111111 impaired.Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where duration of at least 60 seconds,whichever is greater,measured 5 feet g �_;_ Ta next Device ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA(87dBA in Canada), other than residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with Poaniy shown in �•I'M7 (1.5 m)above the floor.The average ambient sound level is,A- a alarm condition 1`J or and or line where occupants use hearing protection,and in areas of public above ambient levels,and never less than 65 dBA. In sleeping performances could exceed 100 dBA davits weighted sound pressure measuredovera24-hour period. rooms the sound pressure level from an audibly signal shall not accommodation as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act fl Strobes shall be installed in a buildingso that the flash from one (see application notes-USA). be less than 75dBA when any intervening doors between the device is visible throughout the floor area or portion thereof in 0 Genesis HO(High d6)Series device and the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices *- Genesis horns are synchronized and UL-listed for use in both which tf• y are installed.For maximum safety, EbT recommends Note Slrotbs must nave continuous voltage Genesis Horns and Strobes � illi `�1 � r 120 ° shall be installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device that strokes be in A\ sleeping and non-sleeping areas.They are intended for indoor 1,, above the floor(per CAN/ULC 5524). stalled as per the guidelines shown here under Genesis Series " .- =_ -'•" wall-Yount applications one Combination horn/strobe signals Strobe Spacing. ,• P_;. m pP Y• ......,J, must be installed in accordance with guidelines established for 80 Current Draw Features strobe devices. 60 Use the mean current rating to establish the maximum number of strobes,wire gauge,and standby power requirements. ■ Ur.iquelow•profiledesign - 40 Light Output Profiles Strobe Spacing 20 110 cd(horizontal) 110 cd(vertical) 'i'ernporul Hurn-Strobes(mA mean) - The most compact es less than one inch strobe available The following guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National .,x - Ultra slim-protrudes less than one inch from theµal! Fire Alarm Code(1999).When applied and installed in Accor- -intensity(Ca) ,.o u ,w Models- Attractive appearance .'f© dance with that code,EST strobes meet or exceed the illumina- UL Leant(Cd) Ic __ -1120 Vdc 93 mA 138 mA 1 195 mA 1 216 mA 234 mA I - No visible mounting screws s'v tion produced by the ADA-specified 75 candela(ca)strobe at 50 fi High Output ec _ 24 Vdc 86 mA 123 mA 172 mH 184 mA 204 mA feel" °' so Temporal ■ - Fits all i ' 'e Horn-strobe 31 Vdc 80 mA 108 mA 147 mA 151 mA 171 mA - Fits all standard one-gang electrical boxes with plenty of u`C q6 20 Vdc FWR 84 mA 117 mA 1 m o o air (G1•HOVxx) 83 A 193 mA 207 mA room behind the signal for extra wire-no trim plate needed t 'i), '. ran Non-Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobes• a., e0 _ 24 Vdc FWR 88 mA 124 mA 1 158 mA 171 mA 170 mA - Optional trim plate ac. modates two•gang, ,I• Up to 20'x 20'(6.1 m x 6.1 m) One 15 cd strobe °' eo e6 ''" ''' la octagonal,or four-inc uare electrical boxes Up to 30'x 30'(9.1 m x 9.1 m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes Average Output (anechoic, 24V) ,; I 1 12` . I 10 Strobes(mA mean) - Pre-assembled with captive hardware-no loose pietas , r Up to 40'x 40'(12.2 m x 12.2 n') One 60 cd or two 30 cd strobes ,, to worry about Doubling a, s Up to 50'x 50'(15.2 m x 15.2 m) One 110 cd or two 60 cd strobes g the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically ' Voltage 15 cd 30 cd -I,' - Simple jumper snips set strobe flash and horn pulse rates '' .•• `' MEA 20 Vdc 1 _66 mA ( t 20 mA 160 71 cd 75 196 cd 110 1 225 d _ 12_ - #18 to#t2 AWG terminals-ideal for Ion runs or existing -� result in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level.The "% g 9 One or more .,._�'� 1 _ Corridors p 15 cd 24 Vdc -�I- 58 mA 100 mA 1 e actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the (horizontal) 30 cd(horizontal) 60 cd(horizontal) 75 cd(horizontal) Strobe-only _ 41 mA 158 mA 180 mA wiring patents pending. 15 cd strobes spaced at 100' space. A 3 dBA difference represents a bare) noticeable chane 0 0 0 - ■ Unparalleled performance � Any length. (30.5 m)max.Strobes must be y fl •15 25 1s .15 eo. is 15 t0 1 5 o t models 31 Vdc 48 mA 78 mA 109 mA 123 mA 147 mA in volume. t 70 30 3o t aI t3 ._. ,5 - - Exclusive FullLightstrobe technology produces the industry's Maximum width: 20'(6.1m). placed within 15'(4.5m)of each ~' cls °0 eo x 10 IG1-Vxx) es -45 �5 .4, .s co- •.,. 20 Vdc FWR BU mA 103 mA 1 148 mA 171 mA 190 mA mostevenlightdistrlbution end of the corridor. 1e 40___.. a 4e ` +5 ,W `• 92 mA 117 mA 136 mA 155 mA _ u. eo e ro 24 Vdc FWR 50 mA - Precision timing electronics meettough newsynchronizing 'ADA auggests using 75 cd strobes throughout an area,with spacing that never Appl icatian Notr3s - USA c0 eo soeo 100 - '76- 5 l5 .75 ... r5 .r5 10 r�, •75 �, l , _�/' 76 reflectors.This ensuresthe entire coverage area receives consis• . exceeds Soft from the strobe to any point In the protected space. Audible signals in the public mode should never have a sound level __ _ Horns(mA mean) standards for strobes tent illumination from the strobeflash.As a result,Genesis strobes I "- - Single high-efficiency microprocessor controls with FuIILi ht technology y Non-Slee In less than 75 dBA at 10'(3 m)per NFPA 72 Signals can,l�t exceed ■ 90 'B° - -Bo- _ Be Horns both horn and strobe g gY go well beyond the minimum UL- p' g Rooms and Corridors; EST strobes rated at less 120 dBA per ADA(1 30 dBA per NFPA 72)at the minimum hearing e5 105 •105 105 ioll 105 •105 tae ' Vdc 1 24 Vdc 31 ' ' required'IT"pattern,sig nificantlyexceeding UL-1971 and ULC- than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non-sleeping g Horn Only .- Low current draw minimizes system overhead distance to audible appliance. 120 S526 light distribution requirements. areas only. Install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches 120 -" ;,• '., ii ' ,� ' PP t2o y IG1-P) 9 mA 10 mA 1� mA 7 mA 8 mA FWR YJ +� �\ '105 --. 175 .135 -' ,15 ,� 1135 I, ', -,•'t75'� Hl�h Output Temporal Horn(G1-HO) 26 mA 28 mA 37 mA 34 mA 39 mA - Independent horn control provided over a single (2.0 m)and n0 more than 96 inches(2.4 m)above the finished fide;. Strobe and comuinationhorn/strobe devices should be installed with .iso } M Iso -150 er, m pair of w;-es Although all Gen?sis strobes are self-synchronizing,when installed , No point in any space(including corridors)required to have the bottom of the device at least 80 inches(2.0 m)and no more than ss ~� ts5 •165 165 5 ,� 1ss' `-I 1 .1150 with the Genesis Signal Master,strobe flashes from devices on the 1B0 t°° a0 nu- Highlymber regulated inrush circuit allows the maximum 9 s strobes should be more than 50 feet(15.2 m)fror the s.dnal lin 96 inches(2.4 m)above the finished floor,Horns should be installed number of strobes on a circuit same circuit synchronize,o within 10 milliseconds of each other the horizontal plane). with their tops not less than 6 inches(152 mm)below the ceiling - 100 dB peak-multiole frequency tone improves indefinitely.This exceeds the revised UL standards in effect as of and not less than 90 inches(2.3 m)above the finished floor. wall penetration November,2000,which specify this level of synchronization over In large rooms or spaces(such as auditoriums)that exceed 15 cd(vertical) 30 cd Ivertical) 60 cd(vertical) 75 cd!vertical) - Industry's first temporal strobe output only two hours.The Genesis Signal Master also permits indepen- 100 feet(30.4 m)across and without obstructions more than 72 Strobes ITLst be used to supplement audible signals wherever 0 0 0 0 Horn d i3A n U t p LI t(measured at 10 feet) dent horn control(on,off,and coded signals)over a single pair of inches(1,8 m)above the finished floor,strobes may be placed the average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination .30 's 2e 71, 5 o s ,;100 130- s Description wires.Only one Signal Mostar Is required per circuit.See Catalog around the perimeter,spaced a maximum of 100 feet(30.4 m) audible/visual signals must be installed in accordance with NFPA 's "f ,5 45 50 ,r '0 s P , a5,' 100 -. '0 45 Irever, Sheet#85001-0545 for details concerningthe Signal Master. apart.This is an alternative to suspending strobes from the 3 4 4'60 sc 6u •ee `' eo 11 y p g guidelines established for strobes. .60 1 s0 lir BModels Voltage The Genesis line of signals are the smallest,most compact ceiling. Temporal Steady Tmilporal .15 r5 ,5 2 R 5'= 20 Vdc 83 dBA_ 85 dBA 93 dBA 93 dBA 96 dBA 96 dBA audible-visible emergency signaling devices in the world.About Genesis horns are available in standard and high dB output ADA requires visible signals in the following areas: 7 = s 75 `� T5 the size of a deck of playing cards,these devices a•a r+esi tied to models,which reach output levels as high as 100 dB.The 110 cd For detailed spacing requirements,consult The Handbook of � +i v c = W 24 Vdc 84 dBA 88 dBA 94 dBA 94 dBA P Y 9 g rest rooms,meeting rooms,and other common use areas. i _-? 90 ° �0 90 •B0 Bo High Output _._._ ___ 98 dBA _ 98 dBA blend with any decor. HO(high output)model is suitahle for sleeping and non-sleeping Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications •los - 105 Temporal Horn 31 Vdc 85 dBA 88 dBA 95 dBA 95 dBA areas alike.It features a unique mild lefre frequency tone that results published by EST Press,or contact our local EST representative, • sleep; Toms intended for use b g ••ai••�'' •105 '" U5 105 •cos v� los -- --_ - 100 dBA 100 dBA y persons with hearing (G1-Flo) 2n v dBA 95 dBA 95 dBA 99 dBA 99.1BA q P q Y Y P .in iso do FWR 83 VBA 87 Tilanks to patented breakthrough technology,EST Genesis in excellent wall penetration and an unmistakable warning of impairment(in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). toe �''-•-��•' t ':p +.o ,zo 120 •120 �, �� uo - ------ -- _ _ r, - r, I 24 Vdc FWR 84 dBA 88 dB 96 dBA 96 dBA 100 dBA 100 dBA Sleeping rooms: EST 110 cd strobes are intended for use In '•,••• ' u5 ,3s las X185 strobes do riot require bulky specular reflectors.Instead,an danger.All temporal models may be configured for either coded • work areas used b a arson with a hearin im alrment(per fe0 iso sleeping rooms and sh,uld be installed along with a smoke y p g p •tee • •tse .150 ,5t ,'.ip 150 •1 i iso 20 Vdc 76 dBA _ 89 dBA 90 dRA Title 1 of ADA). tee fes if," 65 IIs + 1`24 vac 77 dBA exclusive mask-and-cavity design channels end conditions light or non-coded signal circuits. detector.It must be wall mounted at least BO"(2.03m)above floor 50 6tl (■ to produce a highly controllable distribution pattern.Intensive Steady Horn 89 dBA _ 90 dBA development efforts employing this new technology have given Genesis strobes and horns are available textured housings in level,but no closer than 24"(610mm)to the ceiling.The distance __31 Vdc N!A 77 dBA N/A 89 dBA WA 90 dBA rise to a new benchmark in strobe performance-FuIlLight architecturally neutral white or traditional fire alarm red They from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16'(4.8m). (G1-P) feature an iconographics mbnl indicating the purpose of the -- 20 Vdc FWR 75 dBA 87 dBA - _ 90 d9A technology. y g p p Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobe __ - -� 24 Vdc FWR 76 dBA 88 dBA 90 dBA device.This universal symbol is code•c:ompliant and is easily _ FuIlLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution recognized by all building occupants regardless of what language Any size 110 cd within 16 feat df pillow pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular "hey speak. Benish Sir. 13401 ; t � _-_ - _-___- BUP2003 00341 -_ Benish Str- 13401 0 Benish Sir. 13401 G. 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N OT I F I CAT I 0 N APPLIANCES alert or alarm signals is at least'I 5dB above the average ambient slee n rooms and should be installed aloe with a smoke 9 Volts - _ _ Horn ulses at temporal rate within 200 milliseconds on common circuit 9 P' g a Operaun V Strobe:20.24 Vdc Continuous:Horn:20.31 Vdc Continuous EDWARDS SYSTEM TECHNOL0C;1 sound love),or 5dB above the maximum sound level having a detector.Strobes must be wall mounted at least 80 inches;3.03m1 -- -- j White Finish fled Finish �- lbs(kg) I � Anechoic:High Setting-104 dBA(peak)/98 dBA(avg), Low Setting 99 dBA( eakl/94 dtSA�v i duration of at least 60 seconds.whichever is greater,measured 5' ab'we floor level,but no closer than 24 inches(610rnrn)to the Horn Output(nota 1) 9 p la g1 HO i (1.5m)above the floor.The average ambient sound level Is the RMS, ceiling.The distance from the strobe to the pillow must riot exceed Raverberen[ High Setting-85 dBA(continuous)I82 dBA(temperall, (High dR Output)Temporal Horn/Strot ee I __ _____ low Sening-82 dBA(continuous)/75 dBA(tem oral) G1-HOV15 G1R HOV15 Genesis Combination High Output Temporal Horn!Strobe(15 cd output) - _ A-weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour periud 16 ft(4.8rn). p Horn Current High Output.40 mA @ 24 Vdc;55rnA 24 Strobe F � Vrms FWR;Low Output:20 mA @ 24 Vdc; 28 mA as 24 Vrms FWR G1-HOV30 G1R.HOV30 Genesis Combination High Output Temporal Horn/Strube(30 cd output) Doubling lcefromthesjgnaltotheearwilltheoreticallyresul[ Sleeping Rooms Uso ONE Wall Mounted-EST Modal: lash Synchronization - Synchronized at one flash_ s per second.External control module necessary to meet G1-HO`✓60-TG1R•HOV6U Genesis Combination High Output Temporal Horn/Strobe(60 ed Output) U. in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level The actual Any Size 75�cA @ 197 mA UL 1971 synchronization requirements of tU milliseconds over atwo-hour r' (0.11) Temporal Horn a rod. j G 1-HQV75 I G 1 R-HOV75 Genesis Combination High Output Temporal Horn/Strobe(75 cd output) effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space.A 3 - -- - Compatible Synchronization _ 1 dElAdlfferencerepresentsabarelynoticeablechangeinvolume, Moduler G1M,G1iiv1-RM. SIGH-CC15,SIGA MCCIS G1-HOV110 G1F.HOV110 Genesi;Combination High Output Temporal Horn/Strobe(110 cd output) and Horn-strobe Rated strobe Output(cd) I 757-SA.Strobes - 765% Strias Fatenti.`i Typical Sound Output Distribution Application Notes - USA �- p 757.7A• 757.3A• I 757•8A• dBA measured at 10 ft in anechoic chamber Audible signals should never have a sound level less than 75 dBA at UL 1971 Rated Strobe Output(cd); 15cd 15cd V 30cd(wall) 11ocd(wall) GI-V15 I G1R-V 16 Gene,ls Strobe(t5 cd output) �'�'� d:at� ,! 757 Series Temporal Horn HIGH'out ut) G1-V30 G 1R-V30 Genesis Strobe 130 cd output) �l P ( P 10'(3m)per NFPA 72.Signals cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA (wall only) wall or ceilin ) 15cd(ceiling) I 60cd ceilin ) Features res ( 1 UL 1638/ULC S526 Rated Strobe G1-V60 G1R•V60 Genesis Strobe 160 cd output) 0.25 l I R � (130 dBA per NFPA 721 at the minimum hearing distance to audible output 15ed 76cd 30ed I I 110cd G1-V75 G1R-V75 Genesis Strobe(75 ed out ut) (0.11) ■ UL 1971-listed synchronizing strobe I ut Angle - tie r appliance.Audible signals shall be installed with the tap of the device _ �- Gi V110OUP 0 9 eE'S above the floor not less than 90"(2.3m)and below the finished ceiling Mean Operating Current(note 21 70 mA @ 24 Vdc 86 mA @ 24 Vdc 89 mA @ 24 Vdc 197 mA @ 24 Vdc _ 83 mA 20 Vdc 115 mA 20 Vdc 107 mA 20 Vdc 241 rn . 20 Vdc wIt e n fust with n external cona to trol latest le G1 requirements ` at least 6"(150 mm)(pe NFPA 72). Peak Operating Curren,Incite 2) 166 mA @ 24 Vdc 204 mA 24 Vdc 189 mA(g 24 Vdc 338 mA 24 Vdc 1R•V110 Genesis Strobe 1110 cd output) when used with an externalcontrolrrodulelGlMUrSIGA-CC1S1. -30 1 15 30 Horns ■ Adjustable Audible Output -45 Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the Operating 58 mA 24 Vdc 79 mA 24 Vdc 75 mA 24 Vdc 338 mA @ 24 Vdc p 5 pP 9 Mean 0 eratin Current Incite 3) @ @ @ G1 HO G1R-HO Genesis High Output Temporal Horn 0.25 I Select temporal or continuous tones,and High setting fur 88 dBA 60 average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA.Combination 89 mA 20 Vdc 97 mA 20 Vdc 91 mA 20 Vdc 202 mA 20 Vdc G1•P G1R•P Genesis Horn(Steady) output or Low setting for 94 dBA sound out ut. E VE (g' Q 0 Audible,Visible signals must be installed per NFPA guidelines Peak Operating Current(note 3) 356 mA @ 24 Vdc I 446 mA Ca)24 Vdc 402 mA @ 24 Vdc 788 mA @ 24 Vdc (0.11) P >a MEA lJ C °at established for strobes. P g Strobe Marking ! Supplied with LKW►'FIRE red letters,vertical both sides(Wall Mount) Accessories I ■ Gonasis•compatible Can be mixed with Genesis signals.All Genesis and Integrity 75 %j 75 ADA suggests that the following areas may require Visual Alarm see LKW and LKC series for callingstyle and optional markings GIM Genesis Signal Master-Snap-on Mount ! strobes on the same circuit meet UL 1971 synchronization Flash Tube Enclosure Clear LEXAN with_white-markingelesve 0.110.5) •90 F r i l)0 Signals: Housing GIM-RM Genesis Signal Master-Remote Mount(1•gang) requirements when used with an external control module. 105 95 85 75 dBA 75 85 95 1 C5 •rest rooms,meeting rooms,and other general usage areas. r Textured,color impregnated engineered plasnca•exceeds 94V•0 UL flammability rating ilorn Wire Connections G1T G1RT Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes)" ■ Approved for public and private mode applications poral Horn (dBA) •lobbies,hallways,and other common use areas. Terminals•separate,Polarized inputs for Horn 6 Strobe,fY12 AWG(2.5mm7)maximum G1T•FIRE GIRT-FIRE Genesis Trim Plate(for two-gang or 4"square boxes)with"FIRE"markings" 0.15(0.7) UL 1971•listed as signaling devices for the hearing impeiredand Strobe Application •Sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing INDOOR Operating Environment 32.120°F(0-49•C)ambient temperature.93%r UL 1638-listed as protective visual signaling appliances. Integrity's rugged plastic housing is made from durable and fire impairment(per Title 1 of ADA). 3 relative humidity p rat C OUTDOOR Operating Environment 98%relative humidity @ 40'C;•35-150'F 1.31.88'CI ambient temperature 27193.16 27193.11 One-gang surface mount box 1 (0.41 retardant,high impact plastic with a slightly textured surface.Its These guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm •work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment(per (must use weatherproof box j757-7A:rated at 17.7 ed @-35°C r U ' ■ SatisfieaADA code requirements - ) per U@ 0°C per ULC( ingenious mounting plate firmly holds the device in place with a Code(1993)•When applied and installed in accordance that Title 1 of ADA). (757.8A:rated at 70.7 cd @•36°C per UU@ 40•Comer ULC • Trim Plate Dimensions:Width-15'(127 mm);Height-5'/e•(149 mm);Depth-yr'(13 mm) Integrity strobes provide thedElines. A s Facilitation"allowed single screw.A separate trim plate is not required.Terminals code,EST strobes meet or exceed the illumination produced by the Flush:North•Amencan 2-gang box,3'high x 4^wide x 2'/.' _p mm ) i under ADA Accessibility Guidelines. A single strobe in rooms uP � ADA-specified (Mounting•INDOOR I I minimum to 50 ft x 50 h satisfy both ADA and NFPA codes, accept up to X12 AWG(2.5mm )wire for polarized connections. p cicied 75 candela y pr strobe at*q ft.However,optimum Ap p I i ea ti o n f J cite s - CAN ADA Surface 757A-SB h Back box performance is obtained by providing"Equivalent Facilitation"as Bi-directional: 757A BDF Mounting Frame ■ Low pitched"growl"tone HORN:During installation,the horn is configured for steady or (Based in part un 1995 Canada National Building Code) Mountie -OUTDOOR t.1 Housings now available allowed by Americans with Disabilities Act A-cessibility ° �- __-_ A_ Surface:TSTA-WB Weatherproof Box ( Demands attention and provides superior wall penetration. temporal tone signal and either low(94 dBA)or high(98 dBA) Guidelines(ADAAG).Contact ESTforexact spacing requirements. The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA Agency Listings UL 1971,UL 1638,UL 464,ULC S526,ULC S525,MEA,CSFM,FM:CE Eel j3 with "FIRE" markings ■ Durable red or white Noryl front plate output.When temporal output is selected a!I horns on a common in any rormally occupied area.The sound pressure level from an 9 9 (All models comply with ADA Coda of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule) two-wire circuit are self-synchronized specifications). Non-Sleeping r Note 1-Measured at10hi3rn)(g24Vdc.Subtract3dBAformudalswrthstrobes.Nots2-Conn a ue) To specify housings with"FIRE"markings,insert Idealfor outdoor,industrial or harsh e5- ✓ironments. �y P audible signal in a floor area used.or occupancies other than Rectified)dcsource.Note4• ectedtoFILTEREDdesource.Note3-ConneciedtoUNFILTERED(Full Wava FIRE an"F"before the hyphen in the model number. ■ Field changeable field control modules are nut required fcr audible c,rnchronization. than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non-sleeping areas residential occupancies shall be not less than 10 dBA above the pattern is defined U>fathemeancurrentr N,'.s e OFF.hthemax mu ac OFF,then repeat cycle.gougee'Jstano�ypowerrequvements.NoteS•Tem orelaudiDl g markings only.Install them 80 inches(2.03m)above floor level OR within the odsec ON,:iaecOFF,hsecON, sec OFF, sac ON 1':secOFF,thnnrepeatcycle. p e Add an"F"here­7lens language or standard"FIRE'marking is easily changed with STROBE:As part of the Enhanced Integrity line of products,757 ambient noise,and never less than i dBA.The sound pressure space between six inches(150mm)to 24 inches 1610mm1 below level in sleeping rooms from an audible signal shall not be less 'SA'$efUa Strobe 7A'Sanas Strobe optional LKW and LKC series lens kits. Series strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements(within 10 the ceiling,whichever is lower.Na point in an space(including Lig t O ut ut '3A'Series Strobe 'aA Series Strobe G 1 F•H 0 V 1 5 milliseconds other over a two-hour period)when used with a P y P 9 than 75 dBA when any intervening doors between the device and p Horizontal Output Horizontal Output G 1 R F-H 0 V 7 5 ■ Screwterminal wire connection p corridors)re required to have strobes shall be more than 50 ft(15.2m) Horizontal Output Horizontal Output L separately-installed C1 M Signal Master or SI S Synch q the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall t Pel tt..;rn S o.9ra•s degrees Large terminals speed installation and accept up to#12 AWG g from the signal in the horizontal plane.The 1 t0 cd strobe should oe9r••+ osQreer (2.5mm2)wire. zation Module.They are fully compatible with Genesis signals. be used in non•siee In areas only when the room exceeds 40 ft X installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the verlm"i T 0 5 1 0 5 -15 0 g t 0 15 p g y floor(per CAN/ULC 5.,24). 40 it(12.2m X 12.2m).In large rooms or spaces(such as auditor- �' 45 r 045 •453 " 5 4 �0 5 4 3 -r 045 ■ Easy Installation Synchronization is important because a small portion of the The fire alarm audible signal shag be supplemented by fire alarm �. -�_`�, � %':':60 •80 :•, � 60 •60 •60 •80 ?'� � 60 Flush mount to standard North American 4"square ortwu•gang population have a condition which may cause them to become ums)that exceed 100f(30.4m)across and without obstructions a 75 7 more than 72 inches(1.8m)above the finished floor,strobes may strobes in any flog,,area wher•(<th�ambient noise level exceeds ,- .�- s 75 a 75 7 �.� 75 box.Integrity's universal mounting plate allows it to be wired disoriented from multiple random flashes of light.Integrity strobes YfM 90 _ 90 9-p j��or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective .o- I , - --- � 90 minimize this risk. be placed around the perimeter,spaced a maximum of 100 ft H° °rets ` I I 3U 20 1g, cd 10 20 30 100 5g, cd 50 100 60 40 20 cd 20'40 60 200 -100 cd 100 2oC and then left hanging free for easy inspection and testing before it devices,are located within an audiometric booth,or are located I is fastened to the electrical box. (30.4m1 apart,in lieu of suspending them from the ceiling. t�^--�� ,<•• J p ...v. �^ ,.� �,.,^.•,e _ within sound insulating pp y � �"•^"�• ^��^•^ Strobes are shipped with standard wall mount style"FIRE"lens -- _ g enclosures.i his also applies to assembly Q markings. Where ceiling orientation,other languages,or different Non-Sleeping in Rooms Use ONE Wall Mounted occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with so '5A'Series Strobe 7A'Series Strobe IA'Series Strobe fiA Series Strobe p 9 EST Model: Vertical Output Vertical Output Vertical Output Vertical Uutput - Description performances could exceed 100 dBA. Em'•�-. h lens markings are required,EST offers optional LKW and LKC Up to 20'x 20'J6.1 x 6.1m) 757.5A 15 cd @ 70 mA or 90.75 p'"-"+_ 3-p WARNING: These devices will not operate suggest ol, disc power.As hiss series Lens Marking Kits.These o tional lens markings simply snap Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from not 30 -60 100 75.60 0 75 0'""•"' 90 75 0"-•"•• frequency cause power interruptions, we sugges+ you discuss lusher sale• Integrity temporal horns and temporal horn-strobes are specially p g P P g 757.7A• 15/75 cd @ 96 mA •4b 60 60 1500451 guards wren your local fire projection specialis+. designed for use with compatible life safety communication and on to the strobe.Consult EST for availability of special lens less than one device is visible throughout the floor area or portion 20 45 0""� 45 �'•°"Up to 30'x 30'(9.1 x 9.1m) 757.3A 30 cd @ 89 mA •0 •30 40 •30 1000 markings. thereof in which they are ir3talled.Fnr maximum safety,EST 10 15 50 15 15These visible ant. appliances'each inlensay may sol txe adequate 10 alert or control equipment to alert occupants of a life safety event. The Up to 50'x 50'115.2 x 15.2m) 757-BA 110 cd @ 197 mA recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown 20 so15 awaxen occupants 5-n tree prolectnd area,Researcr,ndiutea that the intensity of horn emits a piercing low frequency sound that is easily heard Integrity horns and horn-strobes are designed for 20 to 31 Vdc Corridors Wall Mounted•EST Model: here under Strobe Application, cd 0cd 0 $ ` 0 cdp strobe needed to awaken 90%sl of sleeping persons is approximately 100 ed.EST above moderate ambient noise levels.The flash from its strobe can operation and must be connected to signal circuits that output a rrecommends(het strobes in sleeping roams De 110 cd minimum. be noticed from almost an osition in the room,corridor,or Any Length x Max.20' 757-aA or 757-7A•spaced @ 100' r 20 15 5015 Y P constant(not pulsed)voltage.A diode is used to allow full signal 10 1, 15Banish Str. 13401 large open space. circuit supervision. (6,1m)Wide (30.5 m)never exceeding 15'14.5 ml For detailed spacing requirements,consult The Handbook of 305oGenesis and FullLight Strobe Technology are trademarks ofEdwards from end wall 3UP2003-00341 Visible Notihcatlon Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications 20 a5 `�q� 40 4� 100Systems Technology,Inc. 44 Modal 757-7A ie rated at 15 cd(well or ceiling mount)ter UL1971,and 75 cd published by EST Press,or contact your local EST representative. 30 5 100 5 6033of per UL1638. 90 9-p 5 150 EDWARDS SYSI EMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information curreni end accurate,We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. U.S.SALES:SARASOTA,FL 941.739.4636,FAX 941.727-1214 • CANADA SALES:OWEN SOUND,ON 519-376-2430,FAX 519-3'6&7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES:905-2741711.FAX 905-?',!9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE,CT • US.MANUFACTURING:PITTSFIELD,ME EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AllspeciGcationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnoUce FrmoreinlormationorqueshunsrelativetothisSpegticationSheet,contactEST EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY issue a L fere S Sheet eB5U01.03at Banish Sir. 13401. C 2DC:FST 'age 3 of 4 PnntM N U,LA, Issue 4 Literature Sheet OBS001-0341 g,:nish Sir, 13401 Page 1 of 4 Page 2 of 4 Literature Short •85001•0341 Banish Str. 13401 issue 4 Not to be used for inst0850n -0341 B Banish Sir. 1 341 Pep°a g,1 a o be used Sheet gelation purposes IOW$ Not to be used for Installation purposes. Not to be used for installation purposes. BUP2003-00341 36 Of 44 Not to be used for installation purposes i BUP2003-00341 For the most current 1itereture and updates visit www est not 34 Of 44 35 of 44 Installation and Mounting Installation Data All models fit to a standard flush mounted,North-American two. gang electrical box,21,<inch(69 mm)minimum,Optional flush EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES trims are not required.For surface mount,use EST's custom indg,or Cat. Nos. 4380 and 439D 6" and 10" Bells and outdoor surface boxes painted in color-matched red or 1^.hits North American 2-gang _ i epoxy.EST recommends that fire alarm horn/strobes always electric box,23W(69mm)minimum be installed in accordance with 1� (Alternative:4`square box the latest recognized edition of O 2.1/8"(54mm)deep) � 10` DIA GONG-,/ I J I national and local fire alarm codes. Mounting Plate(provided) 0 / I 1U'DIA.GONG � Fire Alarm Bells (250mm) i I (250mm) r i OUTLET ° i O 4.5/6•(BASE) I 7' I I / f'•" (117rnm) +I i I (176mm • RF•BELL I (DIA.1 Om GONG' -I 3' 6 (150 GONG � -ttn8'(17.Smm) `N6mm I CAT NO 449 Features ;, !E I\ I I j,t'"Mi )11 I l WEATHER. _1 C OF BASE i PROOF BOX. ;IOMi Nn1t / / l �` L I (PAINTED GRAY) � ■ Vibrating and single stroke .7 ,, } � I i 1 �e6.32 screws(by others) �. ■ 4 inch(100mm),6 inch(150rnm),10 inch(250mm)sizes i i \ I i � Surface Box-5.5/8"(143mm)sq.x r;�`j�• •-�t :�, \ Housing 3-9/16"(91 mm)deep ■ Red or gray finish OUTLET / 5.1/2`(140mm)x 5.1/2"(140mm)x 5/8"(16mm) M MOUNTING PLATE(FURNISHED) ".29132 I 5.1116' ' 3/4• ■ Rugged compact mechanism MOUNTS DIRECTLY ON SURFACE OR I --129mm)----+ 1 Ingle Mounting screw(provided) ■ Heavy auty cast housing /' ANY SINGLE GANG OPENING: i 3-1/2',4' OCTAGON,4' S0,BOX OP.CAT 3-15/32 ■ Low power drain NO.449 WEATHERPROUI- Vt"i i BOX __ ++ - 5-518' --� ypica! Wiring Ordering Information I:.� �, -(BBmm) (143mm) ■ Wide voltage selection The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output a Catelog Ship Wt. _ _ Cat. Nc�. 3230 end 3320 6" 152 5-m and 10" 254mm Bells constant(not pulsed)voltage.The horn can be connected to Number - Description Ib (kg) ■ Indoor or weatherproof P"' MEA ~ { ) ( ) 4- condnuousvoltage circuits. !Temporal Horns 11o2mm i757-1A-T" fel mporal Horn,Red 1.7(.8) Description _--1 {_2 3.9l HORN and STROBE FIRST DEVICE Temporal Horn-Strobes (90mm r ON SAME CIRCUIT ---- EST Fire Alarm Bells are specially designed for fire alarm Full Cast Grid-Add Suffix"G"to Catalog Number. t tit +e---, Nmn.slr°se NnrNsir°oe 757.5A-T• Temporal Horn-Strobe,15cd,Red - FlRE FELL f1112" louw1.c ue110 767.7A-T• Temporal Horn-Strobe,15/75cd,Red { I applications,The gongs are made of selected alloy steel to glue Example:438DG•6N5. ♦ 7• fee Alarm l , the loud,resonanttones necessary in fire alarm systems. Note Cat.No 323G type bells are not UL Listed. / \\ 1 (178mm Penh Sill ClCirtuX 757.3A•T• Temporal Horn-Strobe,30cd,Red 4,,9► Two gong Sizes are available to overcome different ambient noise Slotted Gong-Add Suffix"S"to Catalog Number. I mEC.Pit'sic Ned Device 757-BATemporal Horn-Strobe, 110cd,Red I- WARNING: These devices will not operate • I level. aEc-Pessla - --� Example 438DS•6N5, f t II 3 without electrical power.As fires frequently l-- -- Synchronization Modules Note Cat•No."S"Suffix Bells are not UL Listed I I(76mm) cause power interruptions,we suggest you + The Fire Alarm Bells are of the underdome type with heavy duty -1 discuss further safeguards with your local HORN and STROBE Genesis Signal Master 1 ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT FIRST DEVICE �+ G1M-RM Remote Mount(1• an ) 0.1 (0.5) mechanisms.Each hell is supplied with a mounting plate that fits any Finish-Standard gong and housing furnished gray with red I 8'DIA.GONG lout,ULC 1.4110 , To NeeOeece Synchronization Output Module standard single-gang opening(see Installation Data).Forweather- label.Optional red finish available.Add Suffix"R"to Catalog ; (lsomm I I fire protection specialist. fire WrrnCsnaa thar.1trebe N°r�1streee a E01.Resata SICA•CC1 S P 0.5 10 231 proof application EST offers an optional surface weatherproof Number. 9 1 I 7' EST recommends that these Fire Alarm P.nei sroMl Circu4' Standard Mount back box.Refer to the Specification chart for applicability and cata• 1 I (170mm) Bells always be installed in accordance with Synchronization Output Module log number of the weatherproof back box for the respective bell. approved. -325,438 and 439 Series Bells shown below are FM �! ( the latest recognized editions of rational touuucctu11a *+-- SIGA•MCC1S 0.18(0.08) p Fre AIM LM01• To Neel Siroae Dente UIU Mount) PP \ / 10'DIA.GONG PrieiSignal cmuit _ orEOL Res,stoi iMounting Accessories a roved. \ / end local codes. (250mm) \�.�J --i 757A-SEI" [Surface Box,Red,Indoor 1,5(.75 Specifications 757A-WB* Weatherproof Box,Red,Surface 1 5(7) TSTA-BDF' Bi-directional Frame,Red 11,8) Cat.-No -- 4 . DB @ 10 It Description Volts Amps Leads Weatherproof Box WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical Lens Marking Kits(see note 1) 323D-10AW 79 10 inch(250mm)Single Stroke,Diode 20.24 Vdc 0.33 X N/A power.AS fires frequently cause power interruptions,wesuggest LKW-1 "FIRE",Wall Orientation(supplied) 332D-4N5 78 _ 4 inch(100mm)Single Stroke,Diode 120 Vac 0.13 X N/A you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection LKW-1R "FIRE",Wall Orientation,RED 3320.6N5 82 6 inch (150mm)Single Stroke,Diode 120 Vac 0.13 X N/A specialist.These visual signal appliances'flashintensity may not LiCW-2 "FEU",Wall Orientation 332D-10N5 83 10 inch 1250mm1 Single Stroke,Diode 120 Vdc 0.17 X N/A r be adequate is alert a waken occupants In the protected arep. LKW-3 "FIRE!FEU",'Wall Orientation _ 438D-6N5(R) 76 _ 6 inch(150rtim)Vibrating,Diode 120 Vac 0.034 X 449 Research indicates thettheintensityofOtrobeneededtoawaken 4380-tON51R) 88 10 inch(250mm)Vibrating,Diode 120 Vac 0.034 X 449 90",i,of sleeping persons is approximately 100 cd.EST recom- LKW4 "SMOKE" Wall Orientation _J 0.1 _ mends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. LKW-5 "HALON",Wall Orientation - - (.05) 439D-6AW(R) 83_ C Inch 050mm)Vibrating,Diode 20-24 Vdc 0.085 X 449- LKW6 "CO2",Well Orientation 439D-10AW(R) 86 �W inch(250mm)Vibrating,Diode 20.24 Vdc 0.085 X 449 LKW-7 "EMERGENCY",Well Orientation --- LKW-8 "ALARM",Wall Orientation Banish Sir. 13401 LKW9 "FUEGO",Wall Orientation ! Banish Sir. 13401 BUP2003-00341 •Add Suffix"W"to catalog no.for WHITE.(e.g.757.7A•TW) B Banish Si 00341 i 39 of 44 Note 1 -Change"W"toA'C"fur CEILING mount.(e.g.LKC-1) 38 of 44 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Itis our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. It is our Intention to keep the product Information current end accurate.We can not cover spec.fic explications or anticipate all requirements. U.S.SALES:SARnSOTA,FL941 739.4638.FAX941-727.1214 • CANADASALES:OWEN SOUND ON519-3762430,FAX51Ft-37&7258 All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet cora T p lac,EST. INTERNATIONAL SALES:90r>270-171 t,FAX 90x.749553 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:CHESHIRE.CT U.S.MANUFACTURINp:.PITTSFIELD.ME o 2000 EST ♦',ink d in U s A All specifications are subject to change without notice.For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet,contact EST• Pape 2 of 2 l.itereiure Sheol e86001-J333 issue a C 1001 EST Page 4 of a Benjsh Sir. 13401 PnntWinU.S.A Iseult, 4 Literature Sheet 085001-0333 Page 1 of Z Literature Sheet ♦85001-0341 Issue 4 Not to be used for Installation purposes BUP2003-00341 37 of 44 eAIIk �� ..�. ... . .. � .. ..,. . �+af�amAdxa�,mw,,,.....,,., __ _.- _ �r..s�raw�,,a� ..f,,rf4rr414k�dALeat�ketrnwarFaN�,raawrtuary;�rn��k��:w" ._,.. _r _.. _ __._ .. ,...,tairm..,�,,,, T_.._. .,..."s,m� zst'7im9r11•, NOTICE: Ir THE PRINT OR TYPE ON ANY T� Ili III III III III III I I III III I I I I I I III III IIIIIII III III III I I III III III III III I[I III I I III III Ili III Ill III III I I III III IIIIIII III I ! 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MOUNTING BOX MOUNTING HEIGHT I � Q x11 Factory Rack 72 inches to Top of Box - '`-� � � I' FRCP] FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL EST EST-2 0 Box 1'P0 �4 - FAA] FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR I EST 2-LSRA 4 Square Box 48 Inches to Center of Box -- -- ----- --- -- - - - - ___ z Ceiling Mount Not less 00 Siga-PS w/ Single Gang, 3 5 Than 36 inches From I � L Li X .< SMOKE DETECTOR FST g inch Round or 4 HVAC Outlets or 12 0 (2) (11 30 N Si a-SB inch Round Box inches from Sprinkler � o \__O__ -- �-e - v --- -_! Heads or Light Fixtures •� (4) (2) (2) _ 270 a Single Gang 2 48 inches to Center of Box o �F PULL STATION EST Si g inch Deep Box No More than 15 ft from door ill r WrTi UPPER FLOOR (1) --- ---a- -- -- - - - - Ceiling Mount Not Less � z o LOWER FLOOR Single Gang, 3.5 Than 36 incheF From M-••I HEAT DETECTOR EST SIGA-HRS inch Round or 4 HVAC Outlets or 12 I z N inch Round Box inches from Sprinkler H -_ - - - - ---- __ Heads or Light Fixtures _ I z FACP Between 80 and 96 inches 2 - STROBE 15cd EST G1-V15 Single Gang Box to Center or 6 inches Below ►�/� U i ,-�, - Ceiling to Center of Box. Li SIGNAL CKT 2 � Lrt-- Between 80 and 96 inches Z z SIGNAL CKT 1 -- (5) HORN ! STROBE 15cd EST G1-HOV15 Single Gang Box to Center or 6 incites Below U o -- --- - Ceiling to Center of Sox. EST G1-HOV30Single Gang Box Between 80 and 96 Inches HORN / STROBE 30cd --� to Center or 6 inches Below 30 Ceiling to Center of Box. (4) (2) = LL1 M U � N Q C`J WIRE SCHEDULE RISER DIAG-RAM - FIRE ALARM- Number of U Z 0 FA-DA SCALE: NO SCALr Letter. Conductorp; Gauge Shielded Use Type O A 2____.._i 18 No Signature Data Circuit FPL or FPLP Z B 2--' 14 No Notification Appliance Circuit FPL or FPLP Q Q 0 E 2-,_ 14 _ No Annunciator Power FPL or FPLP 18 No Annunciator Data FPL or FPLP UJ :z U =3 I- 0 J Q Q r� BATTERY CALCS ul UJ n _ duan Moder Stan Total Alarm Total ~ ` Z C - - _J W < w 1 ?-MGM 0 150000 0.150000 0275000 0275000 0 W Z m 1 DL-2 0 V 10000 0010000 0020000 0020000 Q 23 SIGA Serres Detectors0 000045 0001035 0000045 0 001035 z0 6 SIGA-270 -0000250 0.001500 0 000400 0 002400 Q W 0 SIGA-CR 0.000100 0000000 0 000100 0 000000 Z /�'J/' Cf) 0 SIGA-CT2 0.000.396 0 0.0006800.0000W 0 -0.0000s••a•• 8_- G1-V15 0000000 0000000 0058000 0464000 0_ y 0 YGI-V30 0000000 0000000 0 100000 0000000 j - Li U 0 0 G1-1.,60 0000000 0000000 0 141000 0000000 0 G1-V110 0000000 __0 000000 - 0 180000 0000000 4 G 1-HOV15 00000061 0000000 0086000 0344000 Q O UJ �- 2 G1-HOV30 0000000 0 000000 0.123000 0246000 0 G 1-NOV60 0000000 0 000000 0 17200 0.000000 REVISIONS Total 0162535 Total 1057435 - _ Time 24 _ Time -0167 1 3 90084 0 176591645 - _ - _- 2 Total Amp Hours _ 4.0774311345 I Battery Effeciency X 1 2 3 lTotal R cared Am Hours1 4 892917974 1 - 4 DATE 04/02/03 JOB NO. DRAWN APPROVED VOLTAGE DROP _ . __- PRI^� TS BY: This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point.End of Line,and Load Centering) This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats(Point to Point.End of Line,and Load Cer tering) Make sure that you know what method Is accepted b ,and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective urisdlction Make sure that you know what method is accepted results do not exc Jed the limits get by the reg ctive jurisdiction __ Point to Point Method End�f Line Method_ _ Load Centering Method -- Point to Point Method End of Line dlethcd Load Centering Method J Project Name Our Redeemer - - CIRC UIT 13 WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Project Name Our_Redeemer CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS VVr THIN Lll11T� CIRCUR IS WITHIN LIMITS J c Date 4/3/2003 _ _ - - Date 4/3•_003 _ - - J 1 ? f Circuit Number S1 - End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Circuit Number S2 _ End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire gi age for,he first device to source Area Cover A Main Floor Area Covered Lower Floor Nominal System Voltage 24 Standard Wire Resistance kr Ohms per 1000 feet. NomNlal System Voltage 24 Standard Wire Resistance in Ohm;per 1000 feet. Minimum Device Voltage -�- 20 18-7.77 16=4.89 14=3.07 12=1.98 10=1 2� Miuimurn Device Voltage 20 18-1 77 I6=id C uctors 7 12=1 98 10=1.24 Total Circuit Current 0 408 Wire Ohm's 18 14 Awg=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg Stranded Conductors Total Circuit Current 0 480 Wire Ohm's 18 14 Awg=Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg=Stranded Conductors - Gauge Per 1000 Notes �14 Per 1000 Notes �5 Distance from source to 1st devic 433.07 Wre resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Pasilive and Negative) Distance from source l0 1st device 31 14 3.07 Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires(Positive and Negative) A - Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 14 3.07 The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 307 The voltage calculated to the last device in an; method must not be lower t':an !aEnter current in amps. Distance the manufactures listed minimum operatigvoltage(iE.rated o erating voltage 20 32 VDC). Enter current in amps. Distance -the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage I(E rated o erating volt:ae 20-32 VDC) !r' 150=150 ma from Voltage _ Alternate Calculations 150=150 ma from Voltage Akeniate Calculations I /� A Device Device previous At Drop from Percent _ End of Line Mothod Load Centering Method Device Device previous At Drop from Percent End of Line Method Luad CenteringMethod _ FIRE ALARM PLAN Number Current device Device source DropTotals Voltage Totals Voltage Number Current device Device sourc., Drop Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Device I 0.088 31 23 92 0.1)78 0.32"� Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Device 1 0098 43 23.87 0.121 0.53"x6 Current Distance Drop Current Listance Drop Device 2 0.058 20 2388 0.117 0.49% 0.408 141 0.363 0 408 141 0.17_7 Device 2 0.10U 33 23.79 0.206 086% 0.480 152 0.448 0.480 152 0.224 Device 3 _ 0.058 30 23.83 0.165 0.69% End of Line Voltage 23.86 End of Line Voltage 23.82 Device 3 0.088 28 23.74 0.256 1.07% End of Line Volta a 23.66 End of Line_Voltage 23.78 Device 4 0.058 30 23.80 0203 OA4% Percent Drop_1,r7% _ Percent Drop 0.74% Device 4 0.058 - 18 23-72 0.279 1.16% - Percent Drop, 1.87% Percent Dry 0.93% ° - Device 5 0.068 15 23.71 0.292 1.22% Device 5 _0.088 _ 20 23.78 0.221 0.92/o - - Device 6 0.058 10 23.78 _ 0.224 0.93% Device Manufacturer EST Device 6 J.088 15 23.70 0.300 1.25% Device Manufacturer EST - V END 23.78 0.224 0.93% Current Current END 23.70 0.300 1 25% Current Cun nt rJ END _ 23.78 0.224 0.93°� _ cQRsted (Rated END 23.70 0.300 1.25% @Rated -_ @Rated Q END _ 23.78 0.224 0.93% Model# Candela Voltage Model# Candela- Volta a END 23.70 0.300 1.25°� Model* Candela _Volta a M_o_del# Candela Volta e U ENG 23.78 0.224 0.93% G1-V15 _ 15 _ 0.058 - END - 23.70 0,300 1.25% G1 V15 15 -0.058 - END 23.78 0.224 093% G1-V30 3U 0.1 _ END 23.70 0.300 125% G1-V30 -_30 0.1 - _- � L' END _ _ 2.3.78 0.224 0.93% G1 V60 -60 _0.141 END - 23.70 0.300 1.25% G1-V60 60 0.141 _ � w J END 23.78 0.224 093% C1-V110 110 0.18 END -- 23.70 0300_^ 1.25% G1-V110 110 0.18 -- � END 23.78 0.224 0.93% 31 HOV15 15 0.088 _ END 23.70 0 300 1.25% G1 HOV15 15 0.088 ¢ M S END 23.78 0.224r09 G1-HOV30 30 0.124 - _ END 23.70 0.300 1.25% G1-HOV30 30 0.124 - END 23.78 0.224 G1-HOV60 60 0.158 _ _ EhJD 23.70 _0.300 1.25% G1 HOV80 - 80 0.158 G7 ENI.) 23.78 0224 G1-HOV110 110 0,170 _ � END 23.70 0300 1.25% G1-HOV110 110 0.170 -_ Y UJ FND 23.70 0.300 1.25% .J WEND 23.78 0 224 (�END23.78 0.224 = END 23.70 0,300 1.25% WEND 23.78 0224 - END Totals 0.408 141 End of Line Voltage 23.78 Totals 0 480 152 End of Line Voltage 23.70 _ SCALE: AS NOTED --- --- - -- ---------------------.___- - -�_---------- _---- ---- - -- ------- CITY 4F Tlr,.orAND Approved......................................................... 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