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10/31/24, 10:16AM FA060025 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA060025 3214 GREY HAWK Job Address: CT Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2210150200 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Status: ISSUED Applied 6/8/2006 Approved: 6/8/2006 Issued: 6/8/2006 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: GREY HAWK BUSINESS CTR FIRE ALARM PLAN CHECK & INSPECTIONS Applicant: Owner: JMG SECURITY GREYHAWK ASSOCIATES 17150 NEWHOPE C/O RUDY BALDONI SUITE 109 949 S COAST DR #600 COSTA MESA CA 800-900-4564 EXT.316 L Fees ($): Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 60 0 60 0 about:blank 1/1 Parsley Consulting Engineers 350 117esi 9d A0110, Suite L Escondido, California 920255053 Telephone (760) 745-6181 Fa(760) 7450537 June 2, 2006 Karyn Vaudreuil City of Carlsbad Fire Department Office of Fire Protection Services 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Subject: Plan Review for Greyhawk Business Park Alarms, Buildings A-Z, AA, BB, Greyhawk Court, Carlsbad, California Dear Ms. Vaudreuil: We have reviewed the submittal as prepared by JMG Security. Based on our review it is our opinion that the submittal is in substantial conformance with the applicable codes and standards in force at this time, including local adopted ordinances. Further submittal should not be required. Sincerely, Xenneth EY CONSULT G ENGINEERS W agone, T Office Manager End (1) Working Drawings - 2 sets Product Submittals - 1 sets Review Comments - 1 set Note: A copy of this letter has been transmitted via fax to JMG Security on June 2, 2006 file:\C:\RE VIE WS\Rev2O6249.001.wpd Greyhawk Business Park Alarms Review Comments. Page 2 Review Comments Greyhawk Business Park Alarms, Buildings A-Z, AA, BB, Greyhawk Court, Carlsbad, California A power off test should be performed to verify battery capacity to provide alarm conditions after a sixty hour power off condition. A battery recharge test should be performed to verify that the batteries can be recharged within the time frame required by NFPA-72 after being discharged. FAo4;0025 . UL & FM Certificates of Compliance Sample FM Placard Cut Sheets and CSFM listings GREYHAWK BUSINESS PARK LOT 5 GREYHAWK COURT CARSLBAD, CALIFORNIA, 92009 Installation Company: APPROVED,9SUBMITTED Ad CARLSBAIE1ARTMENT 17150 Newhope Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 545-8882 iktderwrttars LabottorIes Inc .@) Normbiook, it. $ CJwvi. CA MvIU., NY R€sichTrtangte Park, NC Cama. WA A not-r-pio1I crWizoliondacsdto public uIIy a1dcxft1iltd to qually nrAw [Applicant 10 No: 698840-001 Service Center No 0 Expires: 31-MAR-2007 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Prcduc1 Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements Is the issuance at a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. Listed Service From: FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA Alarm Service Companv: (694001) S ice Center: (8984O-OO1 JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS INC JP!IG SECURITY SYSTEMS INC SUITE 109 SUITE 109 17150 NEWHOPE ST 17150 NEWHOPE ST FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 The Alarm Service Company Is Listed In the totlowing Certificate Service Categories: Rle - Vplfjo - CCN ListlnoCateuory S7927-1 UUFX [signal and FN Alarm Equipment and Servicesi (Prtsctive S4892 I UUJS Signaling Services) Central Station [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services) (Protective Signaling Services) Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station and Proprietary **llflS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2007 "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE' Jth 01UL FoimS.CC Engineerin9 Manager Applicant ID No: 267057.0O1 Service Canter No 1 Explres: 31MAR-2007 11' i Y, V I I V I (L Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® Northbrook. IL Santa Clara, CA A5 111 Melville. NY Research Triangle Park, NC Camas. WA A not-for-profil organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. LiatedServica From: ALSO VIEJOF CA MOO ADVANCED PROTECTION INDUSTRIES NC, OBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER SUITE 250 26800 LAGUNA HILLS DR AUSO VIEJO CA $2656 ADVANCED PROTECTION INDUSTRIES OBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER SUITE 250 26800 LAGUNA HILLS DR ALISO VIEJO CA 22656 The Alarm Servioo Company Is Listed in the following CertIficate SeMos Cetegoilee: j1e V W. .CCN lift 20M $5128-1 UUFX [Signs 11 and Fire Alaru Equlpthant and SerVICeJ (Protective Signaling Servlcee) Central Station ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31MAR2007* "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE" Jth © 1998 UL Form CS-CC Engineerino Manager --- . •fi T > A. A , A k,5 I A Certificate of Compliance Th'.s is to cerify that the cerira sit Con s e M66 company cfd be1cw s Ited r te ptrovaIGuke a oul1ca1ion otFM App •ials as eigioe to ise trio <Ftl> Approval mark in conjunction with orotecod property insiallat,ons it has Pacarded as p ROVE() be'g n ccmpiance w;Th the eqjrr pent and service reque-nonts of FM Approa Standard 3011 CEWR.iL SfflOV SER ;CE FOR FRE AR,tS AND PTEC7.•'E EQUPME!'T SUPEVSiON CENTRAL STATION SERCE -The Irs!aarc 1es'-g 'd r:ane of sgnarg systerrs wher&n re a?a'i, and eated sper.isr troub'e a tes sgna:s a'e i - at--,.-aj a sSCr0 ng p:pet' ai: 'rDii 3i a. a cXflStafltt atnded cen:ral Station where qroorly traced person-el tice p:escribec aciior. on v-ose egrias cudirig e a-sn-.'ss~crl of tho sins, dspafch of ers lo Vc 'ofecte rccplv Cd aoOoOCriat recoc keepog FM Appovedcentratsa on seric is required to be provided under a snge conract 1ts tr sao er.ice Co panywasexamied ad Appies in accordance '. FMA.proaISta'da'd 331i (Effectie Oate Apr I p99) 'or the fototng ategoiy: ) CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) Capab'e of providing all aspects of central staon 1,4 sence as described above (J.: CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY) Capable of provid.rig ony rr'onio(ng reransnsston. dspatch arid record keeping aspects as described above, All other aspects of entral staton service must be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATtON COMPA4Y (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved FIRE ALARM SERVICE - LOCAL CO\tPA'( (x) FtRE ALARM SERVICE - LOCAL COMPANY Cape of prnvi&rig ony insta'IaIion, testing. manlenarice and "inner sevce aspects as described above All c,ti-er aspects or central station service must be subonrarted to an FM Appioed CENTRAL STATuN JJriiir 1 CP..EE SEf'.'O rNTnAL STATION COrPANY (MONITORING ONLY) Copany ServLce Center(s), JMG Secunty Systems JMG Secvrtty Systems 17150 Newhope Street, Suite 109 17150 Newhope Street Suite 109 Fountain Vaflèy•,:CA: 92708 Fountah Valley, CA 92708 ThIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 1213112006 Coni,eed Apprnval reqJ res a sattsfec o'yto-exam ratiorr prior 10 the: Pale sioi abore Pôrnure EhuL 160 pws F t fppr&a1sJtas lmrmereef k thd jdtst- APPROVED <:::1MA1PProva1S FM -ii a An i Enterpri.cc Certificate of Compliance Project IDit 3014134 Issued April 10, 2003 This is to certify that the central station service company indicated below is listed in the Approval Guu1e a publication of FM Approvals, as eligible to use the <FM> Approval mark in conjunction with protected property installations it has Ptacárded as being in compliance with the equipment and service requirements of FM Approval Standard 3011 CENTRAL STATION SEP VICE FOR FIRE ALARMS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISION. CENTRAL STATION SERVICE - The installation, testing and maintenance of signaling systems wherein fire alarm and related supervisory, trouble and test signals are initialed at a subscnbirig property and monitored at a constantly attended central station where properly trained personnel take prescribed action on those signals including retransmission of the signals, dispatch of runners to the protected property and appropriate record keeping. FM Approved central station seivice is required to be provided under a single contract. This central station service company was examined and Approved in accordance with FM Approval Standard 3011 (lftecthie Date April 1999) for the following category: () CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE)- Capable of providing all aspects of central itation service as described above. (X) CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY) - Capable of providing only monitoring, retranstussion, dispatch and record keeping aspects as described above. All other aspects of central statIon service mtEst be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) oran FM Approvd FIRE ALARM SERVICE -LOCAL COMPANY ()FIRE ALARM SERVICE - LOCAL COMPANY - Capable of providing only installation, testing, rnaintenanàe and runner service aspects as descnbed above. All other aspects of central station service must be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY). S Company. Service Center(s): Advanced Protection Industries Advanced Protection Industries ba National Monitoring Center dba National Monitoring Center. 26800 Misc Viejo Parkway, Suite 250 26800 Afiso Viejo Parkway, Suite 250 Ailso Viejo, CA 92656 Aiiso Viejo, CA 92656 THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 1213112006 Continued Approval requires a satisfactory re-examination prior to the date shown above. S For more than 160 years Factory Mutual has partnered with business and industry to reduce properly losses. S - t1,t22t2r,1" FM Ai'czovr4s CSCeJ n2 o i,y tit:. ç.:.. p.n:_ ring '---i1i'- - FM> APPROVED This fire protection signaling system installation, all equipment and wiring plus the maintenance, testing and supervision thereof are in accordance with the central station approval require- ments of Factory Mutual Research Corp. Standard No. 3011. JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS Fountain Valley, California ALARM LIC. AC03759 • CONT. UC. 575070 )CF(SFC Al.ID )CF(SSL CO L_FIREP1ELS. • OigiI Moniring Drodo MODEL XR5FC/XR5SL COMMAND PROCESSOR INSTALLATION GUIDE FCC NOTICE This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference with radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specification in Subpart 3 of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the installer is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver Move the computer away from the receiver Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary, the installer should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The installer may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful: "How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402 Stock No. 004-000-00345-4 Copyright © 1995 - 2004 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice. - - __ E -I S - Revisions to This Document Panel Specifications 1.1 Power Supply.........................................................................1 1.2 Communication......................................................................1 1.3 Panel Zones...........................................................................1 1.4 Remote Annunciators (Alphanumeric or LED Keypads) ..............1 1.5 Auxiliary Outputs....................................................................1 1.6 Push-Button Reset..................................................................1 1.7 Enclosure Specifications .......................................................... 1 Introduction 2.1 Description ............................................................................2 2.2 Before you Begin ....................................................... .............. 2 2.3 About this Guide ....................................................................2 2.4 How to Use this Guide ............................................................2 System Components 3.1 Description ............................................................................3 3.2 XR5FC Wiring Diagram............................................................3 3.3 XR5SL Wiring Diagram ............................................................ 4 3.4 Lightning Protection ...............................................................4 3.5 Security Command® Keypads ............................................ .....4 Installation 4.1 Mounting the Enclosure ..........................................................5 4.2 Model 377 Trouble Annunciator Module....................................5 4.3 Mounting Keypads..................................................................6 4.4 Wiring Specifications ............................................................... 6 4.5 Terminal Wiring Connections ................................................... 6 Primary Power Supply 5.1 Installing the Transformer.......................................................7 5.2 Terminals 1 and 2...................................................................7 Secondary Power Supply 6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4 .......................................................8 6.2 Earth Ground .........................................................................8 6.3 Replacement Period................................................................8 6.4 Discharge/Recharge ...............................................................8 6.5 Battery Supervision ................................................................8 6.6 XR5FC and XR5SL Power Requirements ...................................9 XR5FC and XR5SL Standby Battery Calculations...................................9 Bell Output 7.1 Terminal 5 (XR5FC Only) ........................................................ 10 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power 8.1 Terminal 6 (XR5FC Only)........................................................10 Keypad Bus 9.1 Description ...........................................................................10 9.2 Terminal 7 - RED...................................................................10 9.3 Terminal 8 - YELLOW.............................................................10 9.4 Terminal 9 - GREEN ...............................................................10 9.5 Terminal 10 - BLACK..............................................................10 XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products "'111117,E S Class A (Style D) Fire Zone 10.1 Description ...........................................................................10 Class B (Style A) Fire Zones 11.1 Description ...........................................................................11 11.2 Operational Parameters .........................................................11 11.3 Zone Response Time .............................................................11 11.4 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors.......................................11 Form C Relay Outputs 12.1 Description ...........................................................................12 Annunciator Outputs 13.1 Description ...........................................................................12 13.2 Harness Wiring......................................................................12 Telephone RJ Connector 14.1 Description ...........................................................................12 14.2 FCC Registration....................................................................12 14.3 Notification ...........................................................................13 Reset Jumper 39 15.1 Description ...........................................................................13 Silence/Reset Button 16.1 Silence/Reset Button .............................................................13 16.2 Bell Circuit Monitor................................................................13 Dual Phone Line Connectors 17.1 Description ............................................................................13 Universal UL and NFPA Fire Alarm Specifications 18.1 Introduction..........................................................................14 18.2 Wiring ..................................................................................14 18.3 Police Station Phone Number .................................................14 18.4 System maintenance .............................................................14 18.5 Audible alarm (XR5FC only)....................................................14 18.6 UL Listed Receivers ...............................................................14 UL 864 and NFPA 72 Specifications 19.1 Power Fail delay....................................................................14 19.2 Central Station Signaling Systems...........................................14 19.3 Local Protective Signaling Systems .........................................14 19.4 Remote Station Protective Signaling Systems...........................14 California State Fire Marshal Specifications 20.1 Bell Output Definition ............................................................14 Wiring Diagrams 21.1 Multiple 866 Notification Circuit Modules .................................15 21.2 Multiple 865 Notification Circuit Modules .................................16 21.3 Multiple 866 Notification Circuit Modules for ZonedAnnunciation...............................................................17 21.4 Remote Station Reversing Relay Connection............................18 21.5 Supervised Remote Relay.......................................................19 21.6 XR5SL Connection to FACP ..................................................... 20 21.7 XR5FC/XR5SL Installation for Derived Channel.........................21 Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide B . .-.• :1 I =4 This page has been intentionally left blank. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes that were made to this document during this revision. This section lists the date the change was made, the section number and section heading, and a quick summary of the change. Date Section Number and Heading Quick Explanation of Changes 4/04 Sections 3.2, 3.3, and 6.1 Added battery model 369. Sections 3.5 and 6.6 Added keypad models 690F and 790F. Battery Calculations Chart updated to reflect current products, added/revised current draw information. 4.5 Terminal Wiring Connections Section added explaining how to run multiple wires under one terminal. 5.1 Installing the Transformer Section added explaining proper transformer installation. Note: Subsequent numbers in the section were affected. 5.2 Terminals 1 and 2 Note added explaining Bell Trouble on 866 Modules after power is applied to the panel. 3/02 4.4 Wiring Keypads Added Wiring Specifications. 6.6 XR5FC and XR5SL Power Requirements Updated current draw chart. Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide iv L I -I Panel Specifications 1.1 Power Supply Primary Power Input: 16.5 VAC 40 VA (Model 320 wire-in) or 12/24 VDC from Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) Standby Batteries: One or two 12 VDC 7.0 Ah Auxiliary Output: 500mA at 12 VDC Bell Output: 1.5 Amps at 12 VDC (XR5FC only) Smoke Detector Output: lOOmA at 12 VDC (XR5FC only) ALL circuits inherent power Limited except the red battery wire. 1.2 Communication Built-in SDLC Digital Dialer communication to DMP Model SCS-1 and SCS-1 R Receivers. Built-in 4-2 communication to non-DMP receivers. Built-in CID communication to non-DMP (Contact ID) receivers. Can operate as a Local system (XR5FC only). 1.3 Panel Zones One Class A (Style D) zone (terminals 11 to 14). Four 3.31K Ohm EOL Class B (Style A) powered fire zones with reset capability (terminals 15 to 22). 1.4 Remote Annunciators (Alphanumeric or LED Keypads) You can connect alpha Security Command keypads and LED keypads to the XR5FC and XR5SL keypad bus. The panels do not support zone expansion on the keypad bus. 1.5 Auxiliary OutpUts Two Form C (SPDT) outputs (Outputs 1 and 2). Each output requires one Model 305 plug-in relay. Each relay is rated for 1 Amp at 30 VDC. Four open collector annunciator outputs (Outputs 1 to 4). No relay is required. Each output is rated for 50mA at 30 VDC resistive. 1.6 Push-Button Reset The XR5FC and XR5SL panels each provide a push button mounted on the printed circuit board that allows authorized users to reset Latch detectors and silence active alarm bell outputs. See section 16.1. 1.7 Enclosure Specifications The XR5 panels are shipped in an enclosure with End-of-Line resistors, battery leads, User's Guide (LI- 0296), and Programming Sheet (LT-0297). Size: 12.5" W x 9.5" Fl x 3.75" D Weight: 4 Lbs Color: Red Construction: 20-gauge cold-rolled steel XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 'I!!QiI Introduction 2.1 Description The DMP XR5FC and XR5SL Commercial Fire Panels are powerful 12 VDC fire alarm communicators with battery backup that can also be powered from the 12 or 24 VDC auxiliary output of a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Each panel provides one Class A (Style D) fire zone and four Class B (Style A) powered fire zones with reset capability for 2-wire smoke detectors, relays, or other Latching devices. The XR5 panels can communicate to one or two DMP SCS-1 /SCS-1 R Receivers using SDLC digital dialer, up to two non-DMP receivers using the 4-2 reporting format, or up to two non-DMP (Contact ID) receivers using the CID reporting format. 2.2 Before you Begin Before installing the XR5, we recommend you read through the entire contents of this guide. Familiarize yourself with the features of the panel and the key points to remember during the installation. Be sure to read and understand all of the caution statements printed in bold italics. In addition to this installation guide, you should also read through and familiarize yourself with these other product documents: XR5 Programming Guide (LT-0312) XR5 User's Guide (LT-0296) XR5 Program Information Sheet (LT-0297) 2.3 About this Guide The information contained in this guide is organized into five sections: Table of Contents, Introduction, and Installation, Compliance, and Wiring Diagrams. The Table of Contents at the front of this guide lists all of the headings and subheadings used throughout each section. To the right of each heading is the section number where the information can be found. The Introduction section gives you an overview of the various components that go into an XR5 system and diagrams some typical system configurations. This section gives descriptions of the panel, keypads, and accessory modules and provides details on how each of them operate together.in the system. The Installation section begins with mounting instructions for the enclosure and takes you through the proper way to power up the panel prior to programming. The Compliance section describes the various regulations the XR5FC/XR5SL complies with, such as UL. The Wiring Diagram section provides schematics of typical system installations. Caution Notes Throughout this guide you will see caution notes containing information you need to know when installing the XR5 panels. These cautions are noted with a yield sign as shown below. -jj Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The XR5 panels must be properly grounded %J before connecting any devices or applying power to the panel. Proper grounding protects against ' Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) that can damage system components. Whenever you see a caution note, make sure you completely read and understand its information. Failing to follow the caution note can cause damage to the equipment or improper operation of one or more components in the system. 2.4 How to Use this Guide To locate information about installing the XR5 panels, first go to the Table of Contents at the front of this guide. Find the subject heading that closely describes the information you need and turn to the section number shown to the right of the heading. The text that follows the heading has been written to provide as much information about the subject as possible. If you cannot find the information you need under that heading, try scanning through a few of the headings before the text under those that sound similar. Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 2 r I ti r !.1 I System Components 3.1 Description A basic XR5 system is made up of the alarm panel with built-in communicator, an enclosure, a 16.5 VAC wire-in transformer, and a 12 VDC 7.0 Ah battery. You can add up to two alphanumeric Security Command keypads and one or more LED Security Command keypads to the panel and also connect control and annunciating devices to the panel's Form C and annunciator outputs. Refer to section 6.6 in this guide when calculating power requirements. 3.2 XR5FC Wiring Diagram The XR5FC system below shows some of the accessory devices you can connect for use in various applications. Model 377 Trouble I MAIN BACKUP MODEL XR5 Annunaator ri r1 rc 500000 Module LiJ L__J SilofleolR050t Sllonceioeset Panel Reset (2) Telephone Con,,cCtaons Header Belle,, Afl veBeader ____ Relay lloakele for Optional Direct curnect to Fern, C Outpnts on At eflswitctrnd 120 VAC 60 H. J14 Bell Hearth, Requires Model 305 Relays AC CC 0+ 5- 0E e, Ron OIL 505 OO Z1A+ 04- 00+ Z10,00 0 0+ 0 £4' Z4 16.5 VAC 40VA Output Header J12 S S 3.3k W Four Open Cakider outputs. Is z R-j. or 5OmA at 3D VDC resisdw WAR uses Model 300 Harness Secondary Power Supply of to ('ii iTi Model t309 ModH367or369 Battery 12V0C 1.2 Beeps max. charging enRoot. Zone I Output 1 Output 2 Bell Circuit 150+npsafl2VDC Ea,th Ground T— Form c (OT)Ipc 10kW ('\ ReueStor . - 3.3k W ) I, ) 33kW Resistor Keypad bus Rest..,Mod 308 22 gauge min.Model 309 Zone 4 "ffiY 'f1V Model 309 - - - Rod Model 866 0.00 F I - - - Black Up to lOOmA of current is available for Sl1e W Notiteetlen 4-wire Smoke detectors from terminal 6. Seperns,nn Relay circuit m ern-p. 450,Aet12VDC :: _______ code requires) sell sellrrooblo Keypad Keypad Model 692F Model 770 30mA at 810 16 VDC. lOOmA at 810 18 VOC. Keypad Model - = -CD CD CD CD CD I_____ I = = = CD C) CJ CD CD CT) Up to at 12 : CD CD CD CD (T) ounn,det12VDCtrom _______ CD CD CD CD CD 16-Character Keypads 10 Zone LED Keypads 32-Character Keypads Figure 1: XR5FC Wiring Diagram XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 3 -I !cr' _________________________ 3.3 XR5SL Wiring Diagram The XR5SL system below shows some of the accessory devices you can connect for use in various applications. Model 377 Trouble I MAIN BACKUP 313 Silence/Reset Panel Annunciator I Pu far 1 Second Reset Module I re 0 Silence/Reset Header [] @) I lelvpbnnu 1I Si ence/Re t Button C) 314 310 Trouble Annunciator Header Relay Sockets for Optional Directco13I o Forte C Outputs on ill lnsvotthed 120 VAC 60 Hz AtoutpuLsnrustbe connected to devees w in 312 ___________ U1,10 roomas it in the sa the panel. AC +8 -0 BELL SMK RED YEL YR. r ZIA*ZIA-ZIB+Z10- Z2* T2- * 73- Z4c Z ZS+ Z5- Model 320 AC 4!i wne-intransforrrrer I 16.5 VAC 4O\A I I 101 M 8 H Output Header J1 2 3.31, Ohm Four Open Collector Outputs. LJ 1. Resistor 50mA at 30 VDC resistive 320 oW ,Uses Model 300 Hamess second ryPowerSupply 369 Model Model Battery 12OC 367 or12 Amps tiao charging current I >-.< o-e( ,- Output Header J1 I FSe0 Two Form (SPOT) Outputs. Co Water Pipe prinkler Earth Ground Keypad supery ion, NormaiRy Open Heat detecints. pull stations or anyother wmact devices Model 770 devices roust be Used 3 ' 336 Oh 3.3KOhnr toted for Fire Protacbve Sgnahrrg toe be connected to zones 1 5 lOOmA a18 to 16 VDC. Zones 205 compatibility identifier. A Maxlinurrr operating range: 8.6 to 142 VDC, up to 500rnrAuuoiliafo current 0112 VDC from terminal 7 @= supervised Circuit Keypad Model 692F 16-Character Keypads 30mA at 8 to 16 VDC. Keypad Model 690 CD CD CD ci CD CD Up to 500rrrA auxiliary current otl2 VDC from ccDlIciJ Terminal l 10 Zone LED Keypads 32-Character Keypads Figure 2: XR5SL Wiring Diagram 3.4 Lightning Protection Metal Oxide Varistors and Transient Voltage Suppressors on the panel help protect against voltage surges on input and output circuits of the XR5 panels. Additional surge protection is available by installing the DMP 370 or 370RJ Lightning Suppressors. 3.5 Security Command® Keypads You can connect the Models 690, 690F, 692F, 770, 771, 790, 790F, 791, or 793 Security Command keypads to the 4-wire keypad bus provided by the panel on terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10. Do not use shielded wire for the keypad bus. Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 4 Installation 4.1 Mounting the Enclosure The metal enclosure for the XR5FC and XR5SL panels must be mounted in a secure, dry place to protect the panels from damage due to tampering or the elements. It is not necessary to remove the XR5FC or XR5SL PC board when installing the enclosure. 3/4" x 1/2" Knockout =c 1 HL 116 I, ii 0 Two 13/4" Wire Openings a U 3/4"o 1/2" Knockouts Tenofooser Knockout 0 0 1000 Deep 3 3/4" Cabinet Figure 3: Mounting the Enclosure 4.2 Model 377 Trouble Annunciator Module The 377 Module is installed on the enclosure door and connects to the panel through a 4-wire harness supplied with the module. See Figure 4. 377 Module Operation The 377 Trouble Annunciator Module provides visual and audible annunciation of System Okay, communication trouble, and panel processor failure. The module contains a Green LED for System Okay, a Yellow LED for Trouble, an electronic sounder, and a Silence switch. System Okay When both phone lines are normal and the panel processor is operating, only the Green LED on the 377 Module is on. This LED goes off during a Sensor Reset. Communication Trouble If either phone line connected to the panel is in a bad condition, or if the panel has made TEN failed attempts to send a report to the central station receiver, the 377 Module emits a steady audible alert and turns on the Yellow LED. The Silence switch can be used to turn off the sounder only. 377 Trouble Annunciator Module (Mounted on the Enclosure Door) Green SYSTEM OKAY SILENCE switch Yellow TROUBLE LED RESET 39 Command Processor Reset L,,,I Alert sounder 310 Trouble .;e. U21 Annunciator Header 01 '0 0 Relay Sockets for Optional Form C Outputs an 211 212 niOfD00] 31 Figure 4: 377 Module Wiring Panel Processor Failure During a processor failure on the panel, or a remote programming session, the 377 Module emits a steady audible alert and turns on the Yellow LED. The Silence switch will not turn off the sounder or Yellow LED during these conditions. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 5 4.3 Mounting Keypads Security Command keypads have removable covers that allow you to easily mount the base to a wall or other flat surface. After installing the keypad mounting anchors and bringing the keypad wiring from the panel through the wall, mount the base and connect the keypad wire harness leads to the keypad wiring. Next, attach the keypad wire harness connector to the pin connector on the keypad circuit board and install the cover. For mounting keypads on masonry walls, or for applications where conduit is required, use an appropriate DMP keypad conduit backbox. 4.4 Wiring Specifications You can install individual keypads on wire runs of up to 500 feet using 22 gauge wire or up to 1,000 feet using 18 gauge wire. To increase the wire length or add additional devices, a power supply is required. Maximum distance for any one keypad bus circuit (length of wire) is 2,500 feet regardless of the gauge of wire. This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with alt wiring totaling no more than 2,500 feet. Maximum number of devices per 2,500 feet circuit is 40. (Refer to the section 9.1 for the specific number of supervised keypads that are allowed.) Maximum voltage drop between the panel (or auxiliary power supply) and any device is 2.0 VDC. If the voltage at any device is Less than the required Level, an auxiliary power supply should be added at the end of the circuit. Refer to the wiring diagram in section 3.2 in this guide for additional wiring information. For more information, refer to the 710 Module Installation Sheet (LT-0310). Also see the Trouble-Free LX-Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note (LT-2031). Note: Do not use shielded wire for the keypad bus. 4.5 Terminal Wiring Connections In all applications where more than one wire is under a terminal, the wire must be cut and not looped around the screw terminal. See Figure 5. pp Figure 5: Wiring Connections Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 6 -- Primary Power Supply 5.1 Installing the Transformer All electrical wiring must be completed by a trained electrician! The transformer requires an unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz electrical outlet with at least 350mA of available current. Never share the transformer ' output with any other equipment. The 120 VAC circuit is not power Limited. To mount the Model 320 Transformer to a single-gang box adjacent to the XR5 enclosure, follow the steps below. Remove the lower knockout from the XR5 Wiring on terminals 7 through 22 must exit to the right and maintain a 1/4 separation enclosure. 10i10 I from the AC and battery positive wiring. Attach a single-gang box adjacent to the XR5 enclosure as shown in Figure 6. 0 0 After the single-gang box is secured, attach the transformer to the junction box, using the bottom box's bottom knockout. The screw on the transformer should extend into the single-gang box. Refer to Figure 6. Tighten the screw to secure the transformer to the junction box An electrician must then connect the black and white leads on the transformer to an Figure 6 Transformer Installation unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz electrical outlet with at least 350mA of available current. Connect the wires from the bottom (the side opposite the attaching screw) two terminals on the transformer to terminals 1 and 2 on the panel. Use no more than 70 ft. of 16-gauge wire or 40 ft. of 18-gauge wire between the transformer and the XR5FC or XR5SL panel. Refer to Figure 6. 5.2 Terminals 1 and 2 AC Transformer Input The transformer provides up to 500mA of auxiliary current for the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. The total current available is limited by the total battery standby requirements of the installation. See section 6.6 for standby battery calculations. Note: After power is applied to the XR5 panel, any 866 Notification Modules connected to the panel will show Bell Trouble for 20 seconds. DC Power Input to AC Input When powering the XR5FC/SL panel from the 12 VDC output of an FACP, connect the positive wire to the positive battery terminal of the XR5 and the negative wire to the negative battery terminal of the XR5. When powering the panel from the DC output of a 24 Volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), connect the positive wire from the FACP to terminal 1 and the negative wire to terminal 2. Do not use battery backup with 12 or 24 VDC input: Do not connect any batteries to the XR5FC or XR5SL Vf7 panels when using the 12 or 24 VDC output from a FACP. The XR5FC and XR5SL panels use the backup j' battery capability of the FACP for their standby requirements. Features disabled when using 24 VDC power input: When powering the XR5FC or XR5SL panel from the 24 VDC output of a FACP, the following operational features are disabled: Bell Output on the XR5FC AC test (XR5FC and XR5SL) Battery test (XR5FC and XR5SL) Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The XR5FC and XR5SL panels must be properly grounded before connecting any devices or applying power to the panels. Proper grounding protects against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) that can damage system components. See Earth ground, section 6.2. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 7 Secondary Power Supply 6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4 Connect the black battery lead to terminal 4 on the panel and then to the negative terminal of the battery. The negative terminal connects to the enclosure ground internally through the XR5FC and XR5SL panel circuit board. Connect the red battery lead to terminal 3 on the panel and then to the positive terminal of the battery. Observe polarity when connecting the battery. The XR5FC and XR5SL panels are capable of recharging two 7.0 Ah batteries (14 Amp/ hours) within 24 hours. Do not use battery backup with 24 VDC input: Do not connect batteries to the XR5FC and XR5SL panels when powering the panels with 20 to 28.2 VDC voltage from a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The XR5FC and XR5SL panels use the backup battery capability of the FACP for their standby requirements. Use sealed lead-acid batteries only: Use the DMP Model 367, 12 VDC 7.7 Ah or Model 369 7.0 Ah sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery. Batteries supplied by DMP or manufactured by Eagle Picher or Yuasa have been tested to ensure proper charging with DMP products. DO NOT USE GEL CELL BATTERIES WITH THE XR5FC AND XR5SL. 6.2 Earth Ground Terminal 4 of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels must be connected to earth ground using 14 gauge or larger wire to provide proper transient suppression. DMP recommends connecting to a metal cold water pipe or ground rod only. Do not connect to electrical conduit or a telephone company ground. 6.3 Replacement Period DMP recommends replacing the battery every 3 to 5 years under normal use. 6.4 Discharge/ Recharge The battery charging circuit on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels float charge at 13.9 VDC at a maximum current of 1.2 Amps using the Model 320 Transformer. The total current available is reduced by the combined auxiliary current draw from terminals 6, 7, 15, 17, 19, and 21. The various battery voltage levels are listed below: Battery Trouble: Below 11.9 VDC Battery Restored: Above 12.6 VDC 6.5 Battery Supervision The XR5FC and XR5SL panels load test the battery once every three minutes when AC power is present on terminal 1 and 2. The test lasts for five seconds. If, during the test, the battery voltage falls below 11.9 VDC a low battery is indicated. The test is then repeated every two minutes until the battery charges above 12.6 VDC, the battery restored voltage. If the low battery does not recharge and is replaced with a fully charged battery, the charged battery will not be detected until the next two minute test is done. If AC power fails during normal system operation, a low battery is indicated any time the battery voltage falls below 11.9 VDC. Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 8 6.6 XR5FC and XR5SL Power Requirements During AC power failure, the XR5FC and XR5SL panels, and all auxiliary devices connected to the panels, draw their power from the battery. All devices must be taken into consideration when calculating the battery standby capacity. Below is a list of the power requirements of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. Add the additional current draw of Security Command keypads, smoke detectors, and any other auxiliary devices used in the system for the total current required. XR5FC and XR5SL Standby Battery Calculations Standby Battery Power Calculations Standby Current Alarm Current XR5FC/XR5SL Panel 50mA mA 50mA mA Relay Outputs 1-2 (ON) Qty ______x 30mA Qty ______x 30mA Active Zone 1 3.3mA 3.3mA Active Zones 2-5 Qty ______x 4mA Qty ______x 4mA 521B/BXT Smoke Detectors Qty ______x O.O70mA Qty ______x 0.O7OmA SLR-835B Smoke Detectors Qty ______x 0.O70mA Qty ______x 0.070mA Other 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Qty ______x .1mA Qty ______x .1mA Bell Output (1500mA Max.) mA 9OJ690F Security Command Keypad Qty ______x 77mA Qty ______x 84mA Annunciator (ON) 20mA 692F Fire Security Command Keypad Qty ______x 30mA QtY x 70mA 790/790F Security Command Keypad Qty ______x 77mA Qty ______x 84mA Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty x *2mA Anrturiciator (ON) + 20mA 791 Easy Entry Keypad Qty ______x lOOmA Qty ______x lOOmA Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty ______x *2mA Annunciator (ON) 20mA 793 Easy Entry Keypad Qty ______x 92mA Qty x 120rnA Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty x *2mA Annunciator (ON) .++ 20mA 770, 771 Security Command Keypads Qty ______x lOOmA Qty ______x lOOmA Active Zones (EOL Installed) 1.6mA Qty ______x *2mA Annunciator (ON) + 20mA 377 Trouble Annunciator Module 17mA 17mA Aux. Powered Devices on Terminals 7 and 6 mA mA Other_than_Keypads Total Standby mA Total Alarm mA Total StandbymA x number of Standby Hours needed = mA-hours Total Alarm _____mA mA-hours + _mA-hours *Based on 10% of active zones in alarm Total x .000 1 + = Amp-hrs Required XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 9 Bell Output 7.1 Terminal 5 (XR5FC Only) Terminal 5 supplies 12 VDC Bell Output to power alarm bells or horns. The output is rated for a maximum of 1.5 Amps. This output can be steady or pulsed depending upon the Belt Action specified in Output Options programming. Terminal 10 is the ground reference for terminal 5. 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power 8.1 Terminal 6 (XR5FC Only) Terminal 6 provides up to lOOmA at 12 VDC to power 4-wire smoke detectors or other auxiliary powered devices. This output can be turned off by the user for 5 seconds using the Sensor Reset User Menu option. Terminal 10 is the ground reference for terminal 6. Keypad Bus 9.1 Description Terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels provide the keypad bus to which you can connect an unlimited number of 692F LED keypads, two alphanumeric Security Command keypads, and other auxiliary devices. 9.2 Terminal 7 - RED Terminal 7 provides 12 VDC keypad power for Security Command keypads. You can also connect 12 VDC auxiliary devices to terminal 7. The ground reference for terminal 7 is terminal 10. The maximum output is rated at 500mA on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. All auxiliary devices totalled together must not exceed the panel's maximum current rating. 9.3 Terminal 8 - YELLOW Data receive from devices. 94 Terminal 9 - GREEN Data transmit to devices. 9.5 Terminal 10 - BLACK Terminal 10 is the ground reference for keypads and any auxiliary devices powered by terminal 7. Note: Do not use shielded wire when wiring keypads or other devices. Class A (Style D) Fire Zone 10.1 Description Terminals 11 to 14 are the panel's Class A (Style D) fire zone. This zone is suitable for connecting waterfLow devices, heat detectors, and other non-powered fire devices. For programming purposes, this is zone number 1. The zone is rated for 1 .66mA at 5.0 VDC. The zone configuration on terminals 11 to 14 are described below. Terminal Function Terminal Function 11 Zone 1 voltage sensing 12 Negative for terminal 11 13 Zone 1 voltage sensing 14 Negative for terminal 13 The voltage sensing terminal measures the voltage flowing through the circuit to the zone's negative terminal. Dry contact sensing devices can be used only in parallel (normally-open) with zone 1. There are no End-of-Line resistors on a Class A (Style D) zone. Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 10 Class B (Style A) Fire Zones 11.1 Description Terminals 15 to 22 are the Class B (Style A) fire zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. These zones are suitable for connecting powered or non-powered fire devices. For programming purposes, these zones are designated 2 to 5. The zone configurations on terminals 15 to 22 are described below: Terminal Function Terminal Function 15 Zone 2 voltage sensing 16 Zone 2 negative 17 Zone 3 voltage sensing 18 Zone 3 negative 19 Zone 4 voltage sensing 20 Zone 4 negative 21 Zone 5 voltage sensing 22 Zone 5 negative 11.2 Operational Parameters The Class B (Style A) zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL panels can detect three conditions: open, normal, and short. Each zone terminates with a Model 309, 3.3k Ohm EOL resistor (provided with the panel) and is rated for 53mAat 12 VDC. The UL compatibility identifier for use with 2-wire smoke detectors is: A. 11.3 Zone Response Time A condition must be present on the zone for at Least 500 milliseconds before it is detected by XR5FC and XR5SL panels. Only use detection devices that are rated for use with this delay. 11.4 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors The table below Lists detectors meeting the compatibility requirements for use with the Class B (Style A) zones on the XR5FC and XR5SL fire panels. Do not mix detectors from different manufacturers on the same zone. Manufacturer Model Detector ID Base Base ID # of Detectors Detection DS250 Systems B M132W A 10 Detection DS250TH, DS25OHD Systems B MB2W, MB2WL A 10 Detection DS282, DS282TH Systems B 10 Hochiki SLK-12 HD-4 HS13-12-1, HSB-12-1N HB-80 20 DMP/Hochiki SLK-835, SLK-835H HD-5 HS13-200, HSB- 200N HB-55 7 DMP/Hochiki SLR-835 HD-3 N56-100 HB-55 7 DMP/Hochiki SLR-835B HD-6 7 Sentrol/ESL 429AT, 52113, 521BXT S09A 12 System Sensor 1100, 1400 STD 10 System Sensor 1151 STD B110LP 10 System Sensor 1451, 2451Th STD 13401,13401B 10 System Sensor 1451DH STD DH400 10 System Sensor 2100,2100T STD . 10 System Sensor 2400, 2400AT, 2400A1T,_2400TH STD 10 System Sensor 2451 STD B401, 1340113, DH400 10 XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 11 rJ S - - __ __________ Form C Relay Outputs 12.1 Description The XR5FC and XR5SL panels can provide two auxiliary Form C (SPOT) relays when equipped with DMP Model 305 Plug-in Relays in sockets OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2. Each relay is rated for 1 Amp at 30 VDC. Each output provides one Common, one Normally Open, and one Normally Closed terminal. Field wiring for the Form C relays connects to the 6-position terminal strip on the lower right corner of the XR5FC and XR5SL boards. The Form C relays can be operated by any of the functions listed below: Activation by a zone condition 3) Fire alarm or Fire trouble Communication Failure Annunciator Outputs 13.1 Description The XR5FC and XR5SL panels provide four open collector annunciator outputs that can be programmed to indicate the activity of the panel's zones or conditions occurring on the system. Open collector outputs do not provide a voltage but instead switch to ground voltage from another source. Each annunciator output is rated for 50mA at 30 VDC resistive. Form C and Annunciator outputs operate together: The Form C outputs 1 and 2 are internally connected to the Annunciator outputs 1 and 2. Any options assigned to Output 1 or 2 in the panel's Output Options programming applies to both outputs. While the Form C outputs each require a Model 305 Plug-in Relay, the annunciator outputs will work without the relays. The Annunciator outputs can respond to any of the conditions listed below: Activation by zone condition Communication failure Fire Alarm or Fire Trouble 13.2 Harness Wiring The Annunciator outputs are accessible by installing the DMP 300 Harness on the 4-pin header labeled J12. The output locations are shown below: Output Color Wire 1 Red 1 2 Yellow 2 3 Green 3 4 Black 4 Devices connected to the outputs must be located within the same room as the XR5FC and XR5SL panels. Telephone Ri Connector 14.1 Description Connect the panel to the public telephone network by installing DMP 356 RJ Cables between the panel's J4 (MAIN) and J5 (BACKUP) connectors, and the RJ31X or RJ38X phone jacks on the 356 cable. 14.2 FCC Registration The XR5FC and XR5SL panels comply with FCC part 68 and are registered with the FCC. Registration number: CCK USA - 18660 - AL - R Ringer Equivalence: 1.1B Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 12 i r.i 14.3 Notification Registered terminal equipment must not be repaired by the user. In case of trouble, the device must be immediately unplugged from the telephone jack. The factory warranty provides for repairs. Registered terminal equipment may not be used on party lines or in connection with coin telephones. Notification must be given to the telephone company of: The particular line(s) the service is connected to The FCC registration number The ringer equivalence The make, model, and serial number of the device Reset Jumper 39 151 Description There is a reset jumper located at the top right of the panel's circuit board labeled RESET. Momentarily shorting the metal wires of the jumper with a screwdriver allows you to reset the microprocessor of the XR5FC and XR5SL panels, allowing you to enter the internal Programmer. You can reset the panel while the system is operational (for example, during a service call) without powering down the system. After resetting the panel for programming, you must begin within 30 minutes. If you wait longer than 30 minutes, you will have to reset the panel again. S Silence/Reset Button 16.1 Silence/Reset Button The XR5FC and XR5SL panels each contain a mechanical push button located on the top center of the printed circuit board that allows authorized users to silence alarm bells or sirens and reset latched detection devices. S After pressing the button, the panel silences the Bell output (XR5FC terminal 5) and momentarily drops power to the auxiliary output (XR5FC terminal 6), the 377 Trouble Annunciator Module, and zones 2 to 5 (both panels). Additionally, any Fire or Supervisory event displays at the keypads are also cleared. A 2-pin reset header (J13) is also provided for use with keyswitches. 16.2 Bell Circuit Monitor The XR5FC panel contains a bell monitor input (J14) that can be connected to the trouble contacts of the Model 865 or 866 Notification Circuit Module. When the 2-pin header is shorted via the notification module, the Bell Circuit Monitor is in a restored condition. When the trouble contacts open, a bell circuit trouble is indicated. The XR5FC is shipped from the factory with a shorting clip on the 2-pin header to indicate a restored condition. The DMP Model 306 harness is used to connect the J14 Belt Circuit Monitor to the trouble contacts of the 865 or 866 Notification Circuit Module. Dual Phone Line Connectors 17.1 Description The XR5FC and XR5SL panels contain built-in dual phone line capability that allows the panel to monitor two phone lines, indicate a phone line failure, and switch to the alternate phone line to communicate alarm and system reports to a central station. Before sending a report, the panel verifies whether the main phone line is working. If not, the panel sends the report over the backup phone line. An integrated phone line monitor circuit continually tests the phone tines and indicates a trouble condition on the line after 90 seconds. If the phone line restores and is good for 90 seconds, the panel ends the phone line trouble indication. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 13 Universal UL and NFPA. Fire Alarm Specifications 18.1 Introduction The programming and installation specifications contained in this section must be completed when installing the XR5FC and XR5SL panels in accordance with any of the UL or NFPA fire standards. Additional specifications may be required by a particular standard. 18.2 Wiring All wiring must be in accordance with NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70. 18.3 Police Station Phone Number The digital dialer telephone number programmed for communication must not be a police station phone number, unless that phone number is specifically provided for that purpose. 18.4 System maintenance Proper installation and regular maintenance by the installing alarm company and frequent testing by the end user is essential to ensure continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system. Offering a maintenance program and acquainting the user with the correct procedure for use and testing of the system is also the responsibility of the installing alarm company. 18.5 Audible alarm (XR5FC only) Fire Type zones should be programmed to activate an audible alarm. The Bell Action for Fire Type zones should not be programmed as "N". See section 6.3A in the XR5FC and XR5SL Programming Guide (LT-0312). 18.6 UL Listed Receivers UL has verified operation with the Sur-Gard SG-HLR2-DG, FBII CP220PB, Osborne-Hoffman Quick-Alert, and Radionics D6500 receivers. UL 864 and NFPA 72 Specifications Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems 19.1 Power Fail delay The Power Fail Delay option must be set to 6 hours. See section 5.4 of the Programming Guide (LT-0312). 19.2 Central Station Signaling Systems Two phone lines must be used. The two phone lines cannot be ground start or party lines. See section 3.3 of the XR5FC and XR5SL Programming Guide (LT-0312). Two different phone numbers must be programmed for digital communication. See sections 3.12 and 3.20 of the XR5FC and XR5SL Programming Guide (LT-0312). 19.3 local Protective Signaling Systems The DMP Model 865 or 866 Notification Circuit Module must be used on the bell circuit for detection of shorts and grounds. See sections 21.1 to 21.3 of this guide. 19.4 Remote Station Protective Signaling Systems You must provide 60 hours of standby battery. Up to two 12 VDC, 7.0Ah batteries may be used. See section 6.6 for standby battery calculations. Two Radionics Model D127 Reversing Relay Modules may be used to provide two reversing polarity telephone connections instead of dual phone lines. See section 21.4 and the D127 Installation Instruction sheet for wiring details. California State Fire Marshal Specifications 20.1 Bell Output Definition The bell output of the Model XR5FC must be programmed to operate temporal on fire alarms. See section 6.3A of the XR5FC and XR5SL Programming Guide (LT-0312). Digital Monitoring Products XR5 installation Guide 14 To additional 866 Notification Circuit Modules. Up to a maximum of thirteen 866 Modules on the XR5 panels. All modules must be installed in a 340FC, 349, or 350 Enclosure Notification Circuit Module connected by no more than 20 feet of conduit. DMP Model 866 45mA@12VDC I I I 866 Module 1 AUX PWR 2 GND 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In 5 Bell Out + 6 Bell Out - 7 Bell Trouble 8 Bell Trouble 10K EOL DMP Model 308 UL Listed, Polarized Notification +iI(1 Appliances I MAIN BACKUP 1 Push I tslerrcRuet Pu S So 1 Second Panel K 41 F J P15 oe/Reset - [J Header Silence/Reset Telephone Button Connectous 314 I III Bell LJJLJ MonSor 310 Trouble Annunaator Header XR5 Commercial Fire Relay Sockets for Ophonal Command Processor TM Panel Form C Outputs no 311 AC C -b -B BELL SMK RED YEL GSo B CCI a- ZIA ZtB Zil ZOo 02- 03 Z3 Z LI ZS Z5 _____________ polq I t+iiI311 1 2 3 4 51 6 7 81 9 101 111 121 131 111 115 lbj tuj 119 20f 21 22 - Zone 3 Zone 0 I -t-- I 24 VDC 5 Amp I Auxiliary I Maximum Power I Supply Power Supply Trouble Contacts N/C Notification Circuit Module DMP Model 866 45mA @12 VDC Each 866 Notification Appliance Circuit Module in alarm draws up to 59mA through its Terminal 3 Alarm Input. ©n Supervised Circuit Zone 1 3.31K EOL Zone 2 866 Module 1 AUX PWR 2 GND 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In 5 Bell Out + 6 Bell Out - 7 Bell Trouble 8 Bell Trouble 10K EOL DMP Model 308 UL Listed, Polarized Notification Appliances Note: If an auxiliary power supply is not used, terminals 3 Auxiliary J and 4 on the 866 Module can be jumpered together to receive liaE Powe Bell Power from the XR5F panel. A maximum of 1.5 Amps as Supply r 12 VDC is available from terminal 5 of the XR5F panel. Power Supply Auxiliary Power Supply must be regulated, UL Listed for Fire 24 VDC 5 Trouble Protective Signaling Service. Power Supplies must have Amp Maximum Contacts N/C battery backup. SieCoe7 —Res et Header Silence/Reset Sutton + rm '4 Bel LJJIJ Monitor 310 Trouble Annunciator Header iercial Fire Relay Sockets for Optional cessorTm Panel FIrm C Outputs on 311 112 tL Cen L Li .1 A _h. Ott Z2* Z2- Z30 I I W 4jjj 1 9 1101 cii 121 ml 141 115 il 117 181 119 204 21 22 2 3.3KEOLt_ ./\._ 3.3KEO Zone 3 Zone 3 Zone 1 3.3K EOL Zone 2 ©= Supervised Circuit SiRes MAIN BACKUP 113 Pushlence rer/isec et Panelend Reset Telephone Coon 0020 no XRS Comi Command Pn Notification Circuit Module To additional 865 Notification Circuit Modules. Up to a DMP Model 865 maximum of thirteen 865 Modules on the XR5 panels. All 25mA @12 VDC modules must be installed in a 340FC, 349, or 350 Enclosure Normal/Silence Switch i connected by no more than 20 feet of conduit. 865 1r IN- Module E3 10K EOL DMP Model 308 -= 1 AUX PWR 2 GND 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In - 5 Bell PWR In - 6 Bell Out A + 7 Bell Out A - 8 Bell Out B + 9 Bell Out B - 10 Bell Trouble 11 Bell Trouble 1- I 24 VDC 5 I Auxiliary L Amp I Maximum Power L Supply Power Supply Trouble Contacts N/C — 865 Emm Module UL Listed, Polarized Notification Appliances J UL Listed, Polarized 1 -I Notification • Appliances Each 865 Notification Appliance Circuit Module in alarm draws up to 59mA through its Terminal 3 Alarm Input. Note: If an auxiliary power supply is not used, terminals 3 and 4 on the 865 Module can be jumpered together to receive I.- Bell Power from the XR5F panel. A maximum of 1.5 Amps as Auxiliary 12 VDC is available from terminal 5 of the XR5F panel. Power Supply Power Supply Auxiliary Power Supply must be regulated, UL Listed for Fire 24 VDC 5 Trouble Protective Signaling Service. Power Supplies must have Contacts N/C Amp battery backup. Maximum 1 AUX PWR 2 GND 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In + 5 Bell PWR In - 6 Bell Out A + 7 Bell Out A - 8 Bell Out B + 9 Bell Out B - 10 Bell Trouble 11 Bell Trouble Notification Circuit Module DMP Model 865 25mA @12 VDC t1 21.3 Multiple 866 Notification Circuit Modules for Zoned Annunciation MAIN BACKUP Silerrcejteset panel I 313 Push tot 1 Second Reset )4L11 L~35 •• Si errceJReset __ Header S leone/Reset Telephone Button Connections rTifl 314 Bell LLJLJ Monitor .IIj To additional 866 Notification 310 Trouble Annunciator Header Circuit Modules. Up to a r XR5 Commercial Fire Relay Sockets for Optional maximum of thirteen 866 Command Processor" Panel fte C Outputs On 311 Modules on the XR5 panels. All modules must be installed 312 in a 340FC, 349, or 350 Enclosure connected by no AC ad B BELL SMK RED Aft SONi 81-K 710*710 Z1BS-ZIB 720 Z2- Z3-u Z3- 740 Z4 ZOO 75 - I311 21. more than 20 feet of conduit. 4S I.3KEOL3.3KEOL Zone 1 I I I Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 3 Output I I I I Output Zone 1 Notification Circuit Module DMP Model 866 LL - L Zone I." Note: In order to Zone B 33K EOL 2 activte the proper relay, the zone _________________________ - i - L _______________________ 45mA @12 VDC alarm action Normai/5iienne Switch - programming must Th be selected to - 866 Module 10K EOL 'DMP Model 308 activate relay ouputs 1 or 2. 1 AUX PWR - 2 GND 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In 5 Bell Out + IA + 6Bell Out - t1 7 Bell Trouble - - - output Supe used circuit - - = - NoaI Open - 8 Bell Trouble - - Output 2 24 VDC 5 Amp Normally Open Maximum Notification Circuit Module Auxiliary24 VDC [+Auxiniary DMP Model 866 Power 10K EOL Amp Power Maximum 45mA @12 VDC Supply r'nI DMP Model 308 Supply Normal/Silence Switch I 1 AUX PWR _J+- - Power Supply Trouble 866 Contacts N/C Module X 24 VDC 5 Auxiliary Amp Power 2GND - - Maximum Supply 3 Alarm In + - 4 Bell PWR In - - 5 Bell Out + - Normal/Silence Switch 6 Bell Out - 7 Bell Trouble 866 8 Bell Trouble 10K EOL DMP Module Model 308 1 AUX PWR A maximum of 1.5 Amps is available from terminal 5 of - 2 GND the XR5FC. 3 Alarm In Each 866 Notification Appliance Circuit Module in alarm 4 Bell PWR In draws up to 59mA through its Terminal 3 Alarm Input. 5 Bell Out + 6 Bell Out- - 7 Bell Trouble 8 Bell Trouble - - Note: If an auxiliary power supply is not used, terminals 3 and 4 on the 866 Module can be jumpered together to receive Bell Power from the XR5F panel. A maximum of Zone 2 Notification To additional Zone 2 1.5 Amps as 12 VDC is available from terminal 5 of the XR5F panel. Circuit Module Notification Circuit Modules DMP Model 866 Auxiliary Power Supply must be regulated, UL Listed for Fire Protective Signaling 45mA @12 VDC Service. Power Supplies must have battery backup. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 17 21.4 Remote Station Reversing Relay Connection MAIN BACKUP tilencejReset Pond 313 Push for 1 Second Reset 35 34 .. = H ltlencejheset ephone Button nections 314 •Fr 11 310 Trouble Aunt XR5 Commercial Fire Relay Command Processor TM Panel LI312 0 - 0 R 8FLL C eLK ZCA-.-Z1A-216t-ZIB- Z2t- Z2- Z3* Z3 74* 24 See ZR 3 S H1 5 6 7 9 ho 11 22 23 14 15 lb 17 10 14 20 21 22 ®= Supervised Circuit I "11III Note: Output 1 must be programmed as a Fire I Alarm Output and Output 2 must be programmed as a Fire Trouble Output. U Reversing Relay Module Radionics Model D127 5mA Standby, 55mA Alarm @112 VDC Up to 60 hours of battery standby time can be supplied using two 7.0 Ah, sealed, Lead-Acid batteries. All modules must be installed in a Model 340FC, 340SL, 349, or 350 Enclosure connected by no more than 20 feet of conduit. This configuration transmits alarm and trouble signals only and does not transmit Supervisory signals. For complete system reports, use the 2-line dialer capability of the panel Alternate Alarm Combo Alarm Auxiliary Power In + Signal Voltage In + To Remote Receiver - To Remote Receiver - Signal Voltage In EARTH GROUND GROUND GROUND Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible ratings. Alternate Alarm Combo Alarm Auxiliary Power In + Signal Voltage In + To Remote Receiver - To Remote Receiver - Signal Voltage In EARTH GROUND GROUND GROUND Reversing Relay Module Radionics Model D127 SmA Standby, 55mA Alarm @12 VDC Fire Alarm Output 1 Fire Trouble Cutout 2 Line Digital Monitoring Products XR5 Installation Guide 18 21.5 Supervised Remote Relay MAIN BACKUP 313 Silence/Reset Panel j . 14 — 115 I S1ence/ Reset Push for 1 Second Fe Reset = Header Silence/Reset Telephone Button Connections 114 ii Bell E!J Monitor I... 310 Trouble Annunciator Header XR5 Commercial Fire Relay Sockets for Optional Command Processor TI Panel Form C Outputs on 311 oL__9JL_Jo i[S1 312 AC AC +B B BELL 511K RED nFL 05k ELK Z1A+ZIA-ZIB+Z1B- Z2-i Z2- Z3- Z3- Z4* I H H®Hni 3111 2 3 4 s 6 71 8 9 110 iii izi 131 Zone 3 DPDT Relay Use Model ASRB-1 from Advanced Signaling. 30mA coil operating current at 12 VDC. Normally Closed Normally Oper contacts will contacts will Open on alarm. close on alarm. I I Remote DPDT I I + Zone 1 3.3K EOL Zone 2 = Supervised Circuit DMP Part #DI-001 Rectifier (1N4001 diode) in series with input from Model 866 Module terminal 6. The zone connected to the Bell Trouble contacts on the 866 Notification Circuit Module must be programmed as a Supervisory Type zone. 10K EOL Resistor DMP Model 308 Wiring between the 866 Module and the DPDT Relay is supervised against open, shorts, and grounds. Any of these trouble conditions will cause the 866 Module's Bell Trouble contacts to open. Notification Circuit Module DMP Model 866 45mA @112 VOC 866 Module 1 AUX PWR 2GND IlI 3 Alarm In 4 Bell PWR In 5 Bell Out+ lj 6 Bell Out- 7 Bell Trouble 8 Bell Trouble l&1 The 866 Module must be installed in the panel enclosure or in a 340FC, 349, or 350 Enclosure connected by no more than 20 feet of conduit. XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 19 WI I UPI U t1S 21.6 XR5SL Connection to FACP I MAIN BACKUP 313 Silence/Reset Panel Push for 1 Second Reset 14 LII1 LIII1 Silence/Reset __ Header Silence/Reset Telephone Button Connections H 314 Bell Monitor 310 Trouble Annunciator Header I XR5SL Commercial Fire Relay Sockets for Optional Command Processor TIM Panel Burro C Outputs on 311 312 AC AC ILL SMK RED tEL GIN ELK Z1A+Z1A-Z1BZ5B- Z2a Z2- Z3-+- Z3- Z4+ Z4- Z5-I- ZS- 0L_jL_5j0 Ilil I I l l I I . I . l l l I I l l l I l l l I l I I i - ll 3i•i 5 C Zone 1 DC Mode Wiring When the XR5SL is used in the DC Mode, the operating range of the FACP must be between 18 and 30 VDC. AC Mode Wiring When the XR5SL is used in the AC Mode, the DMP Model 320 Transformer must be connected to the same branch circuit as the FACP. An AC power fail can then be delayed 6 to 12 hours by the XR5SL programming. See section 5.4 in the XR5 Programming Guide (LT-0312). The FACP must not indicate AC Fail to the XR5SL. 120 VAC 60Hz 350mA DMP Model 320 Transformer) I The FACP must indicate AC power fail D I_J on an independent relay output. This I output must delay the AC power fail 6 C Mode1 1to 12 hours. —------ Optional DC Mode 1I I I Main Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) I Positive 12/24 VDC Auxiliary Output r ( 5 Negative 12'24 VDC Auxiliary Output 0 I I / I Form C alarm contacts activate on General Alarm. -- Normally Open f Form C trouble contacts A . Common activate on General Trouble. L..Norrnally Closed /1 General Trouble must not be Normally Open Common used to indicate AS power fail Normally Closed tc ___________________ ____ 3.3k Ohm Zone 2 3.3k Ohm unless it can be delayed 6 to i Normally Open 12 hours. Common 3.3 Ohm Normally Closed Form C or A contacts activate r Normally Open on Supervisory condition. ommon orniallv Clos 3.3k Ohm Form C contacts activate on AC power fail. Use on XR5SL in DC Mode only. Must delay AC power fail 6 to 12 hours. Digital Monitoring Products 20 Zone 5 XR5 Installation Guide __ .- S 21.7 XR5FC/XR5SL Installation for Derived Channel [ MAIN BACKUP Silence/Reset Panel 313 Push for 1 Second Reset 34L11 F35 Silence/Reset Header Silence/Reset Telephone Button Connectrons rn 314 I IMIBell LJJL!J Monitor 10009 310 Trouble Annunciator Header XR5 Commercial Fire Relay Sockets for Optional Command Processor TI Panel Form C Outputs on 311 312 AC AC *8 8 BELL SMK RED YEL DEN BLK Z1A+Z1A-Z1B*ZIB- Z2* Z2- Z3* Z3- Z4+ Z4 Z5+ - _____________ oo jrir 31.1 11 Lø°®J®°lii 4J 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 111 11 12 131 14 15 15 17 18 19 28 21 22 = Supervised Circui DO( Systems STLJ-2Z RJ31X Telco Jack 123456 1 1 11 Use Assembly P/N 21024-0003 (590 Ohm 1/2 W Resistor) Supervisory Zone Inout - Panel Common - Terminal 10 Panel Auxiliary Power - Note 1: Use EOL Termination Assembly P/N 21024-0001 Note 1 (2.2k Ohm 1/2 W Resistor). Note 1 XR5 Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products 21 LT-0299 (4/04) © 2004 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. r ~~-.7AR07_M The Notification Modules from DMP provide superior supervision for changes in the state, such as ground faults, shorts, and opens. The modules activate 12 or 24 VDC, UL Listed, I: polarized notification devices, which alert on- site personnel of alarm, such as a fire or burglar alarm. Re modules also provide Silence switches that allow technicians to disable the - modules' bell output during service and maintenance checks. F 865, r66, 86; 1ou NOTFICATNL)A k,,JL~OULY 831 FEATURE Powered from panel or auxiliary power supply Works on XR200, XR200-485, and XR2400F panels Suitable for use with 12 VDC or 24 VDC devices Provides Steady, Pulse, Temporal Code 3, and California Supervised Silence Switch disables the bell output during Schools Code bell, outputs service or maintenance Provides supervision for opens, shorts, and ground fault Provide supeivised Style 2-wire circuit for notification conditions on the bell circuit appliances On-board status ED indicates good panel communication r !VT On-board Power Supply Monitor LED indicates toss of power Provides one 4-wire circuit or two 2-wire circuits from an auxiliary power supply Provides Style Y, Z, W, or X notification circuit for the Easy rotary addressing; no difficult binary switches connection of appliances Ideal for mounting near notification devices Connects to 4-wre LX-Bus from the DMP panel :66 .ru Supervises auxiliary power supply Power supply rncnitor circuit causes an open (trouble) condition on the module's supervisory zone when power is lost from an aux liary power supply INSTALLING THE NOTIFICATION MODULES You can install the Notification Modules in any of the panel enclosure's 3-hole mounting locations using the plastic standoffs provided. NOTI FICATION APPLIANCES The 865, 866, and 867 Modules easily connect notification appliances, such as horns and strobes. By connecting the appliances in parallel, it is possible to connect several appliances to one module. Refer to the installation sheets for more information. AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY You can connect a maximum 5 Amp, 12 or 24 VDC UL listed auxiliary power supply to the Notification Modules to support alarm power requirements beyond the panel's alarm output capacity. SILENCE SWITCH OPERATION The Silence switch on the Notification Modules allows technicians to test or perform maintenance on the DMP fire system without sounding the building's fire alarm notification devices. POWER SUPPLY SUPERVISION The panel can supervise the auxiliary power supply through the normally closed trouble contacts on the power supply that also connect to terminals 7 and 8 on the 866 and 867 Modules. When the bell circuit is in a bad condition, the modules indicate the bad condition to the panel. 865 DESCRIPTION The 865 is suitable for use with 2 or 4- wire Style Y, Z, W, or X circuits, and provides one Trouble and one Ground Fault LED and a set of trouble contacts to indicate off normal conditions. 865 SELECTABLE CIRCUIT STYLES By setting a jumper on the 865 Module, you may use Style W (2-wire) or Style X (4-wire) notification circuits for the connection of appliances. You may also use Style Y (2-wire) or Style Z (4-wire) circuits. This flexibility allows one module to be used in a variety of applications. 861 DESCRIPTION The 867 connects to the panel's LX-Bus and provides one supervised Style W circuit, and four LEDs to indicate circuit Trouble and Ground Fault conditions. 867 ADDRESSING The 867 uses two pairs of rotary switches for setting the Bell Relay Address of the module and a Supervisory zone address. Having a separate Bell Relay Address allows multiple modules to be activated in groups and yet monitored by individual Supervisory zones. 861 BELL RING STYLE You can specify the bell output cadence on the 867 module by setting the Bell Ring Style jumper for Steady, Pulsed, Temporal Code 3, or California Schools. The 867 can then be activated by the Fire Bell output or by a Zone Alarm Output of the panels. 866 DESCRIPTION The 866 Notification Module provides one 5 Amp Style W notification circuit for supervising UL listed, polarized notification devices such as bells, strobes, and horns. The 866 is compatible with DMP Command Processor panels. MULTIPLE 886 MODULES You may install up to 25 Model 866 Style W Notification Modules on each XR200, XR200-485, or XR2400F panel by using the relay outputs available on the panel. 12 VDC NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 801 Mini Horn 802 Multi-Tone Horn 803 Standard Horn 806-6 6-inch Motor Bell 806-10 10-inch Motor Bell 821 Strobe 822 Strobe with Retrofit Plate 823 Horn Strobe 831 Single Circuit Sync Module 832 Dual Circuit Sync Module I4VDC NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 802WP-75W Weatherproof Multi-Tone Horn Strobe 901 Mini Horn 904 Horn 904WP Weatherproof Horn 906-6 6-inch Motor Bell 906-10 10-inch Motor Belt 921-15CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921 -75CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921 -100CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921 -150CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921-1 77CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921WP-75W Weatherproof Strobe 921 -MCW Multi-Candela Strobe 922-MCW Multi-Candela Strobe with Retrofit Plate 923-MCW Multi-Candela Horn Strobe 924-MCW Multi-Candela Audible Strobe 924WP-75W Weatherproof Audible Strobe POWER SUPPLIES 502-12 Provides 2 Amps @ 12 VDC 502-80 80-hour Standby Charger 504-24/LX Provides 4Amps @ 24 VDC 505-12/LX Provides 5 Amps @ 12 VDC 508 8 Amps@ 12 or 24 VDC - - Operating Voltage 96 to 14.2 VDC from panel Operating Current Standby 26 mA Maximum: 85 mA Maximum Alarm Current 5 Amps @ up to 130 VDC Circuit Styles One 2 wireStyleWorY or One 4-wire Style X or Z Operating Voltage 12 VDC Operating Current from panel) Standby: 45 mA, Maximum: 75 mA Alarm Contact Rating 5 Amps at 24 VDC resistive Trouble Contact Rating 2 Amos at 30 VDC resistive Digital Mnito.-lng P.-odts 861 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage LX-Bus: 8.0 to 15.0 VDC Belt Power: 10.2 to 28 VDC Operating Current LX-Bus: 30mA Maximum Bell Power: 30mAStandby, 80mAMaximum Alarm-Switching Current 5 Amps Form C Relay Rating 1 Amp at 24 VDC - .5 Amp at 120 VAC Switched Ground Rating 50mA maximum each output Module Dimensions 2.75" x 1.25" PANEL COMPATIBILITY The 866 and 865 Modules are compatible with all DMP Command Processor' panels. The 867 is compatible with XR200, XR2400F, and XR200-485 Cornmand Di---710 Panels. - 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 The Notfication Modules from DMP provide superior supervision for changes in the state, such as ground faults, shorts, and opens. The modules activate 12 or 24 VDC, UL Listed, polarized notification devices, which alert on- site persormel of alarm, such as a fire or burglar alarn. Re modules also provide Silence switches tat allow technicians to disable the modules' bell output during service and main:enrce checks. 44 ,c 865,866,867 - -i•c.—c: ... NOTIFC.tflON Mcrt)LE FEAT 67 F E A1W. Powered from panel or auxiliary power supply Works on XF200, XR200-485, and XR2400F panels Suitable for use with 12 VDC or 24 VDC devices Provides Steady Dulse, Temporal Code 3, -and California Supervised Silence Switch disables the bell output during Schools Code bet. outputs service or maintenance Provides super orion for opens, shorts, and ground fault Provide Supervised Style W 2-wire circuit for notification conditions on tic bell circuit appliances On-board status LED indicates good panel communication 865 FEATURES On-board Power upp1y Monitor LED indicates loss of power Provides one 4-re circuit or two 2-wire circuits from an auxiliary power supply Provides Style Y, Z, W, or X notification circuit for the Easy rotary adcressing no difficult binary switches connection of appliances Ideal for mcuntrg near notification devices Connects tc 4-vie LX-Bus from the DMP panel Ft;. s Supervises auxiliary power supply Power supp .y mnitor circuit causes an open (trouble) condition on the module's supervisory zone when power is lost from ar auxiliary power supply :.L .... --- -- -----------.- Digitol Monitoring P.oduoto INSTALLING THE NOTIFICATION MODULES You can install the Notification Modules in any of the panel enclosure's 3-hole mounting locations using the plastic standoffs provided. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES The 865, 866, and 867 Modules easily connect notification appliances, such as horns and strobes. By connecting the appliances in parallel, it is possible to connect several appliances to one module. Refer to the installation sheets for more information. AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY You can connect a maximum 5 Amp, 12 or 24 VDC UL listed auxiliary power supply to the Notification Modules to support alarm power requirements beyond the panel's alarm output capacity. SILENCE SWITCH OPERATION The Silence switch on the Notification Modules allows technicians to test or perform maintenance on the DMP fire system without sounding the building's fire alarm notification devices. POWER SUPPLY SUPERVISION The panel can supervise the auxiliary power supply through the normally closed trouble contacts on the power supply that also connect to terminals 7 and 8 on the 866 and 867 Modules. When the bell circuit is in a bad condition, the modules indicate the bad condition to the panel. 865 DESCRIPTION The 865 is suitable for use with 2 or 4- wire Style Y, Z, W, or X circuits, and provides one Trouble and one Ground Fault LED and a set of trouble contacts to indicate off normal conditions. 865 SELECTABLE CIRCUIT STYLES By setting a jumper on the 865 Module, you may use Style W (2-wire) or Style X (4-wire) notification circuits for the connection of appliances. You may also use Style Y (2-wire) or Style Z (4-wire) circuits. This flexibility allows one module to be used in a variety of applications. 887 DESCRIPTION The 867 connects to the panel's LX-Bus and provides one supervised Style W circuit, and four LEDs to indicate circuit Trouble and Ground Fault conditions. 867 ADDRESSING The 867 uses two pairs of rotary switches for setting the Bell Relay Address of the module and a Supervisory zone address. Having a separate Bell Relay Address allows multiple modules to be activated in groups and yet monitored by individual Supervisory zones. 867 BELL RING STYLE You can specify the bell output cadence on the 867 module by setting the Bell Ring Style jumper for Steady, Pulsed, Temporal Code 3, or California Schools. The 867 can then be activated by the Fire Bell output or by a Zone Alarm Output of the panels. 866 DESCRIPTION The 866 Notification Module provides one 5 Amp Style W notification circuit for supervising UL listed, polarized notification devices such as bells, strobes, and horns. The 866 is compatible with DMP Command Processor' panels. MULTIPLE 866 MODULES You may install up to 25 Model 866 Style W Notification Modules on each XR200, XR200-485, or XR2400F panel by using the relay outputs available on the panel. 12 VDC NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 801 Mini Horn 802 Multi-Tone Horn 803 Standard Horn 806-6 6-inch Motor Bell 806-10 10-inch Motor Bell 821 Strobe 822 Strobe with Retrofit Plate 823 Horn Strobe 831 Single Circuit Sync Module 832 Dual Circuit Sync Module I4VDC NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES 802WP-75W Weatherproof Multi-Tone Horn Strobe 901 Mini Horn 904 Horn 904WP Weatherproof Horn 906-6 6-inch Motor Bell 906-10 10-inch Motor Bell 921-15CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921 -75CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921-100CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921-150CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921-177CR Ceiling Mount Strobe 921WP-75W Weatherproof Strobe 921 -MCW Multi-Candela Strobe 922-MCW Multi-Candela Strobe with Retrofit Plate 923-MCW Multi-Candela Horn Strobe 924-MCW Multi-Candela Audible Strobe 924WP-75W Weatherproof Audible Strobe POWER SUPPLIES 502-12 Provides 2Amps® 12 VDC 502-80 80-hour Standby Charger 504-24/LX Provides 4 Amps @24 VDC 505-12/LX Provides 5Amps@ 12 VDC 508 8 Amps ®12or24VDC 23S sE:ci Operating Voltage 9.6 to 14.2 VDC from panel Operating Current Standby 26 mA Maximum 85 mA Maximum Alarm Cunent 5 Amps® up to 30 VDC Circuit Styles One 2-wire Style W or Y or One 4-wire Style X or Z 2 i6 SPEC' Operating Voltage 12 VDC Operating Current from panel) Standby: 45 mA, Maximum: 75 mA Alarm Contact Rating 5 Amps at 24 VDC resistive Trouble Contact Rating 2 Amps at 30 VDC resistive 867 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage LX-Bus: 8.0 to 15.0 VDC Bell Power: 10.2 to 28 VDC Operating Current LX-Bus: 30mA Maximum Bell Power: 30mAStandby, 80mAMaximum Alarm-Switching Current 5 Amps Form C Relay Rating 1 Amp at 24 VDC - .5 Amp at 120 VAC Switched Ground Rating 50mA maximum each output Module Dimensions 2.75" x 1.25" PANEL COMPATIBILITY The 866 and 865 Modules are compatible with all DMP Command Processor' panels. The 867 is compatible with XR200, XR2400F, and XR200-485 Command Processor Panels. 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 Description The 866 provides one 5 Amp Style W notification circuit for supervising UL listed, polarized notification devices such as bells, strobes, and horns. Installation The 866 mounts on the right side of the enclosure using the standard three-hole configuration. Install the 866 Style W Notification Module inside the alarm panel enclosure according to the following guidelines: Mount the plastic standoffs to the enclosure using the three provided Phillips head screws. Insert the screws from the outside of the enclosure through the holes and into the plastic standoff which mounts on the inside of the enclosure and tighten. After securing the standoffs onto the enclosure, snap the 866 onto the standoffs. Wiring With an Auxiliary Power Supply See Figure 1. The 866 module can power notification devices from a DMP Model 504 or 505 Power Supply, or other auxiliary power supply with a maximum of 24 VDC 5 Amps or 12 VDC 5 Amps. Connect the positive terminal of the auxiliary power supply to terminal 4 of the 866 module to power the bells. Connect the negative terminal of the auxiliary power supply to ground at terminal 2 on the 866 module. Connect the panel's terminal 5 bell output to terminal 3 of the 866 module. Connect terminal 7 on the panel to terminal 1 on the 866 module to provide continuous 12 VDC to the 866. Connect terminal 10 on the panel to terminal 2 on the 866 module. Connect the panel's input terminal for the zone you want the panel to supervise (Zi, Z2, etc.) to one of the trouble contacts on the auxiliary power supply. Connect the other trouble contact on the auxiliary power supply to terminal 8 on the 866 module. Connect a ground terminal on the panel to terminal 7 on the 866 module with an in-series 1k Ohm resistor. NOTE: This illustration portrays the 866 module connected to Zone 4 with the notification devices (bells, etc.) powered by an auxiliary power Supply. 10k 0 EOL Resister OMP Model 308 UL Listed Notification Devices JI5 Panel Reset Jumper for: - oXR5 oXR6 oXR1O XR2O XR4O Command ProcessorlM Panel Panel Reset Jumper for: XR200 XR200-485 E] XR2400F to N 0N N NN Terminal 5 is NOT powered when the panel is in a normal DMP Model 866 Notification Module state. Continuous 12 VDC power 45mAat12VDC is available from terminal 7 on the panel. // \1 1k 0 Resistor 1k 0 Resistor 3.3k 0 Resistor OMP Model 310 DMP Model 318 DMP Model 309 866 module trouble contacts Auxiliary power supply must be regulated UL listed for Fire Protection Signaling Service. Normal contacts shorted Trouble = contacts open LA. U.. 111.ry Power supplies must have battery backup. jPower Supply y Trouble Contacts PVC DMP Model 594 or 505 Figure 1: Installation Diagram for the 866 Style W Notification Module Troubleshooting If there is a delay of approximately 20 seconds before the bells connected to the 866 module sound, check that terminal 7 from the panel is correctly wired to terminal 1 of the 866 module. This provides constant 12 VDC power to the 866 module. The delay can also occur if the 10K Ohm EOL resistor is not installed on the notification device circuit, as shown in Figure 1. - mow 2500 N. Partnership Boulevard Springfield, MO 65803 - www.dmpnet.com IIigiIaIMonitoi1ngProducts LT-0059(3(01) Wiring Without an Auxiliary Power Supply The panel's bell output on terminal 5 can provide a maximum of 1.5 Amps when the panel is in a state of alarm to power notification devices. XR5, XR6, and XR10 Command ProcessorTM panels, when equipped with DMP Model 324 20VA transformer, provide a maximum of 600mA from the terminal 5 bell output. Terminal 5 is not powered when the panel is in a normal state When using the bell output of a DMP panel to power the bell circuit, connect a jumper between terminals 3 and 4 of the 866 module. This jumper allows the panel to provide power for the bells and an alarm input to activate the bell module. Connect the zone input terminal directly to terminal 8 on the 866 module. The remainder of the wiring is the same as when wiring the 866 with an auxiliary power supply. Connecting the Notification Devices Wire the notification device to the Bell Output of the 866 module on terminals 5 and 6. Wire multiple notification devices in parallel as shown in Figure 1. Wire .a 10k Ohm resistor in-series as shown in the illustration. Panel Programming Changes The trouble contacts on the 866 module and the auxiliary power supply must be programmed as a Supervisory Zone, and must be selected for display in the keypad status list. See your Command ProcessorTM panel programming guide for more information. Bell Silence/Bell Trouble Abell silence switch on the 866 module is provided to preventthe indicating deviced from sounding during a testof the system. When the Silence position is selected, a fifteen second delay occurs before the 866 bell trouble contacts (terminals? and 8) open. After testing, return the bell silence switch to the Normal position to return the 866 module to normal operation. Auxiliary Power Supply Supervision The panel supervises the auxiliary power supply through the normally closed trouble contacts on the power supply that also connect to terminals 7 and 8 on the 866 module (see Figure 1). The 866 Style W Notification Module provides a relay and two bell trouble contacts at terminals 7 and 8 to connect the zone input from the panel. When the bell circuit is in a bad condition, these terminals provide an open condition to the zone. These trouble contacts are rated for up to 2 Amps at 30 VDC resistive. An open on the circuit causes an open condition to be reported to the panel. Style W Circuit Operation For normal operation, all notification devices are connected in parallel on the Style W circuit. Install the provided 10k End-of- Line resistor at the last device in the circuit. Multiple Bell Modules You may install up to twenty-five Model 866 Style W Notification Modules on each XR200, XR200-485, or XR2400F panel by using the relay outputs available on the panel. Please refer to the panel installation manual for directions on how to install multiple 866 modules. Specifications Operating Current: 45 mA standby, 75 mA alarm (from panel) Alarm Contact Rating: 5 Amps at 24 VDC resistive Trouble Contact Rating: 2 Amps at 30 VDC resistive Digital Monitoring Products 2500 N. Partnership Boulevard Springfield, MO 65803 800-641-4282 - NYC MEA LISTED The 690 and 790 Security Command, and 791 and 793 Easy Entry LCD Keypads from DMP offer high quality, cost-effective security and fire system controls with an easy-to-use keypad interface. Users can perform all system functions from the keypads. The Model 791 and 793 Easy Entry LCD Keypads feature the added versatility of access control reader integration with codeless access. The 791 and 793 keypads allow users to present a DMP card or credential to the access control reader. 690/90 scuR:T CClMMNDTM A s r79 IR TM 32-character, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel Ambush code and panic signal Custom 16-character home or business name Displays time of day, armed zones, and armed areas Simple harness connection to 4-wire keypad bus Powered from panel or auxiliary power supply Compatible with all DMP panels Optional backboxes for conduit or watt mount applications Suitable for fire and burglary applications Silence only feature allows users to silence alarm belts and still Unsupervised mode for multiple keypads per address keep their system armed 790, 791, and 793 keypads provide 4 Class B zones Connect door contacts directly to keypad zones Allows codeless arming/disarming with access credential Backtit keyboard turns red in alarm conditions Provides Soft Shunt" and a 40-second entry/exit timer View system events/user activity through keypad Suitable for fire, burglary, and access applications Attractive keypad housing available in several colors Built-in or external access reader capability AC power LED and Armed LED Compatible with 26-bit Wiegand output readers Built-in diagnostics for easy service Access readers connect directly to keypad User adjustable brightness, tone, and volume controls Readers powered from 12 VDC keypad power Distinct fire, burglary, zone monitor, and prewarn tones Internal Form C (SPDT) door release relay - - - - SUPERVISED AND UNSUPERVISED OPERATION When programmed for supervised operation, the keypad occupies its own unique device address on the keypad data bus. Unsupervised operation allows you to install multiple keypads set to the same device address. This increases the number of keypads and provides maximum system operating flexibility. BUILT-IN DIAGNOSTICS ALL four keypads also contain an internal diagnostics program that allows installers and service technicians to test the keypad operation at any time without disabling the system. The diagnostics program tests the keypad prewarn tone, LCD segments and backlighting, each of the 16 keyboard keys, and the four zones on the 790/791/793 keypads. RED BACKLIGHTING IN ALARM The keypads additionally offer one of the most unique features found on any keypad. During an alarm condition on the system, the keyboard backlighting on the keypad turns bright red. This change in color from the normal green backlighting helps persons on- site to instantly recognize an alarm condition. FUNCTIONS Users can access all of the functions necessary to operate and maintain their system right from the keypad User Menu. From silencing alarms and resetting sensors to displaying events, any function allowed by the users assigned authority level can be easily accessed through the keypad. The User Menu is restricted so that a valid user code is required before access is granted to any of the functions. This protection even allows you to install the keypad in high traffic public areas without danger of unauthorized access. USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS Each of the Security Command and Easy Entry keypads provide a simple User Options menu through which users can change the keypad display brightness, speaker tone, and volume level. 2-BUTTON PANIC KEYS The Security Command and Easy Entry keypads allow the top row of keys to be used as 2-button panic keys. The user simply presses and holds two of the keys simultaneously to send either a panic, non-medical emergency, or fire report to the central station. The Easy Entry keypads also provide a Keypad Options and Keypad Diagnostics menu that is available only to system installers and service technicians. Installers can enter Keypad Options to configure the keypad for the customer in many ways including setting the keypad address and changing the default keypad message. Additionally, installers can then use Keypad Diagnostics to check the LCD display segments and keyboard backlighting, and test each key. RETROFIT ANY EXISTING DMP SYSTEM Designed to allow easy retrofitting, the Security Command keypads and Easy Entry" keypads are compatible with alt existing DMP panels and wiring and require no special modules or panel upgrades. You can provide a new look and greater functionality to an existing system at just a fraction of the cost for all new equipment. DISTINCT SOUND PATTERNS The keypads also provide distinct sound patterns for burglary, fire, zone monitor, and prewarn that can help users identify the event occurring on their system. JJ4f1I TV Top Row Select Keys I I L4J LJ LJ Label shows Police Emergency Fire icons only Panic key label placement MULTIPLE KEYPADS INSTALLED ON ONE RUN Multiple keypads can also be installed on the same wire run to increase each installation cost savings. 790/791/793 FOUR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION ZONES To reduce the expense and potential service problems inherent in "home- running" your security devices to the panel, the 790, 791, and 793 keypads provide four fully programmable Class B protection zones you can use for a variety of burglary, fire, and access control applications. ZONE TYPE SELECTION The zones can be programmed with any of the panel's available zone types such as night, fire, fire supervisory, panic, exit, and emergency. ZONE DEVICE CHOICES You can connect many different devices to the zones such as PIRs, door and window contacts, pull stations, sprinkler tamper switches, and silent panic buttons. The flexibility of this design allows you to plan the installation in a way that affords the best coverage while eliminating potential problems associated with multiple wire runs. 193 BUILT-IN PROXIMITY READER Leading the way in security/access control innovation, the 793 Easy Entry keypad contains advanced, built-in proximity reader circuitry that allows users to simply present their access cards or credentials to the keypad to gain access to a protected area. 791/793 REQUEST TO EXIT FEATURE You can also connect a normally open PIR or exit button to Zone 3 on the 791 and 793 keypads to provide Easy Exit feature. 7911193 EXTERNAL CARD READER CONNECTION An external card reader can be connected to the 791 and 793 keypads in addition to internal reader capability of the 793 keypad. You can use any proximity, magnetic stripe, or other reader that outputs Wiegand format. 7911793 INTERNAL DOOR ACCESS RELAY Each Easy Entry keypad contains an internal Form C dry contact relay that can be used to control door strikes or magnetic locks on entrances to buildings, offices, or restricted areas within a home or business. 7911793 SOFT.SHUNTTM MOMENTARY BYPASS For enabling access through doors on 24- hour zones, the 791 and 793 Easy Entry keypads allow you to connect the door contact to zone 2 on the keypad and provide a 40-second zone shunt whenever the door is opened. Digital Monitoring Products 0 F- COLOR CHART Model Series Zones Display 2-Button Panic Red Keyboard in User Internal Wiegand Internal Compatible Colors Type Keys Alarm Options Relay Input Prox Panels 690 Security None LCD Yes Yes Yes No No No All White, Ivory, Command TM Black, Red 790 Security 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes No No No All White, Ivory, Command tM Black, Red 791 Easy EntryTM 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No All white, Ivory, Black, Red 793 Easy Entry1M 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes All White, Ivory, Black, Red KEYPAD ACCESSORIES 695 Keypad Conduit Backbox 696 Keypad Backbox 699 Keypad Deskstand LCD Replacement Housing Replacement Wire Harnesses PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS 1306P Prox Patch Im 1326 ProxCard® II Proximity Card 1346 ProxKey® II Proximity Keyfob 1386 ISOProx Il® Proximity Card 1351 ProxPass®Active Vehicle Tag PROXIMITY READERS PP-60058 ProxPoint® Plus MP-5365 MiniProx PR-5455 ProxPro®ll MX-5375 MaxiProx® TL-5395 ThinLine Il® VP-6100 Ven-Prox Fingerprint/ Proximity Reader VP-6200 Biometric Fingerprint Reader SSWiLW Keypad from lEt SSWFX Keypad from 1El SSW1LM-AL Keypad from lEl SS/WG-Q15 Keypad from tEl K :2r SPiEC ic, Primary Rawer 8.0 VDC to 16. 0 VDC Standby Cu t rent 100mA+1.6mA per active zone Alarm Current lOOmA + 2mA per active zone Dimensions 6.5"Wx 5" H xl" D APPROVALS Underwriters Laboratories New York Material Equipment Acceptance (MEA) California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Factory Mutual (FM) p çwow J 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7165-1157:104 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Digital Monitoring Products, *2500 N. Partnership Blvd., Springfield, MO Contact: Terry Shelton (417) 831-9362 FAX (417) 831-1325 DESIGN: Model XR5FC and XRSSL fire alarm control units. Automatic, manual, noncoded, local, remote station, central station, waterflow and sprinkler supervisory service. Model XRSSL does not employ a bell output circuit or 4-wire detector power, it is used for slave applications deriving its power from the host (master) control unit. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: XR5FC, XR5SL Control Panels 670, 690, 692F Keypad 865,866 Bell Module 320 Power Transformer 377 Trouble Indicator Module INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control units for use with separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. The control units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. NOTE: For Alarm Verification Feature, the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart (including smoke detector reset time) shall not exceed 30 seconds. *Rev. 03-04-2004 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 15, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager D285/D286/D263/D603/D340 Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Technical Service Note February 19, 2002 Affects: Two-Wire Smoke Detector Control Panel Compatibility Disclaimer Bosch makes no claims either written, oral, or implied that two-wire detectors work with any two-wire control panels except those listed in the base compatibility chart (Table 1). The base compatibility chart lists two-wire control panels that are compatible with the D285, D286, and D263 Series Smoke Detectors; D603, D604, and D605 Series Heat Detectors; and D340 Duct Smoke Detector Housing. Table 1: Base Compatibility Chart Manufacturer Model Zone Module Maximum Detectors per Zone Control Panel Manufacturer's Compatibility Identifier Bosch Security Systems D2112 N/A 12 B Bosch Security Systems D2212 N/A 12 B Bosch Security Systems D4112 N/A 10 B Bosch Security Systems D6112 N/A 10 B Bosch Security Systems D7024 N/A 20 B Bosch Security Systems D7024 D7034 20 B Bosch Security Systems D7112 NIA 10 A Bosch Security Systems D7212, D7412 D125B 10 D125B Bosch Security Systems D5112 D125 10 A Bosch Security Systems D9112, D9412 D125B 10 D125B Radionics D2112 N/A 12 B Radionics D2212 N/A 12 B Radionics D4112 N/A 10 B Radionics D6112 N/A 10 B Radionics D7024 N/A 20 B Radionics D7024 D7034 20 B Radionics D7112 N/A 10 A Radionics D7212, D7412 D125B 10 D125B Radionics D8112 D125 10 A Radionics D9112,D9412 D125B 10 D125B Detection Systems DS7400/7400X/7400Xi N/A 20 B Detection Systems DS7400I7400XI7400Xi DS7433 20 B Detection Systems DS7 100 N/A 20 B Detection Systems D37100 DS7110 20 81 Detection Systems DS7090/DS709OTM N/A 20 B Detection Systems DS7090i/DS709OTMi NA 20 B Detection Systems DS7080i N/A 20 B Detection Systems DS9400 N/A 20 B Detection Systems D59400 DS9434 20 B Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Technical Service Note Table 1: Continued Manufacturer Model Zone Module Maximum Detectors per Zone Control Panel Manufacturer's Compatibility Identifier Ademco 414OXMP N/A 15 A Ademco 4140XMP1 N/A 15 A Adernco 5140XM N/A 15 A Adernco V1sta-50P N/A 20 B Ademco Vista- 100 N/A 20 B Ademco Vista-1 5p Zone 1 16 B Adernco Vista-20P Zone 1 16 B Advaritor ULF 3000 24 N/A 10 ULF1 CaddX NX8 Smoke 20 3800-0001 CaddX 8600E Smoke 20 38000001 Digital Monitoring Products 1812 Series 705 10 Cl-i Digital Monitoring Products 1912 705 10 CI-1 Digital Monitoring Products 1512 705 10 CI-1 Digital Monitoring Products 1912XR N/A 10 A Digital Monitoring Products 1512,1912, 1912XR 715 10 - A Digital Monitoring Products XR10 10 10 A Digital Monitoring Products XR20 715, Zone 10 10 A Digital Monitoring Products XR200 715, Zone 9 or 10 10 A Digital Monitoring Products XR5FC 2 to 5 10 A Digital Security Controls P16128CF P04701 or P4701 30 FM-2 Digital Security Controls P01555 N/A 10 PCi 5-1 Digital Security Controls PCi 565 N/A 10 PCi 5-1 Digital Security Controls PC401 OCF PC4701 or P4701 30 FM-2 Digital Security Controls PC5008 N/A 10 PCi 5-1 Digital Security Controls PSB NA 10 P015 1 Digital Security Controls PC501 0 N/A 30 P05-1 Digital Security Controls P832 N/A 30 PC5-1 Digital Security Controls P664CF P04701 or P4701 30 FM-2 Faraday 19000A/EVAC 401126, 401127 20 B Faraday MPC2000 401310, 401311, 401312 30 D Faraday 15108B/BL N/A 15 A/F052 Faraday 1511 2B/BL N/A 15 AIFOS2 Faraday 15116B/BL N/A 15 AIFOS2 Faraday 15220 N/A 30 C Faraday 15240 N/A 30 C Faraday 852 N/A 30 FOS1 Faraday 854 N/A 30 FOS1 FOI FC-72 ZDM 25 ZDM01 31866J Page 2 C' 2004 Bosch D285/D285TH t19II Installation Instructions EN Photoelectric Smoke Detectors I 415p - F, - FCC Notice The D285 Series Photoelectric Smoke Detectors (D285, D285TH) comply with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: These detectors might not cause harmful interference. These detectors must accept any interference received, including interference that might cause undesirable operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bosch can void the user's authority to operate the D285 Series Smoke Detectors. 1.0 Overview The D285 Series are UL Listed, open-area, photoelectric, smoke detectors designed for use with commercial fire protective signaling systems and household fire warning systems (refer to the National Fire Alarm Code [NFPA 72]). These detectors are available in two-wire and four-wire models, and have an optional + 135°F (+57°C) fixed-temperature heat sensor. For commercial and industrial installations, space the detectors 30 ft (9.2 m) apart as recommended by NFPA 72. When properly installed using the D280/D290 Series Detector Bases, tamper protection is provided by in/out wiring of the positive power line. This causes the control to initiate a trouble signal when a detector is removed from its base. The master control supervises the two-wire systems. Four-wire system supervision is provided by an end-of-line (EOL) power supervision device such as a D275 or a D293E Power Supervision Base and an EOL resistor (as specified by the control manufacturer). Refer to Table / for product descriptions. Table 1: Product Description D285 DIr in D285TH Detec tor with integral +135'F (+57°C) hiat ensor (requires be-,e) D2850H Di I I ily, for D340 Series Duct Smoke Dde D287 Base only. two-wire D292 Base only. C ir is ro D293A Base only. four wire, Form C auxiliary relay D293E Bxe - C,n!', t a p P Ipor., n n, I 11 r i ii EOL r,lay, N rmall, O,,[ au xr, lola, 0293S Base only, tour wire w Its sounder D275 EOL urn ri. ii mc,dide fit nur a rr- 1P280 Iron Plate 6 in. (16.2 crc) 1 arc 01cr The letter "A" is the UL compatibility identifier for the D285 Series. Refer to the Two-Wire Smoke Detector Compatibility Technical Service Note (P/N: 31866) to determine the UL compatibility identifier used with the D287 Base. I Table 2: Specifications Operating +32° to 100°F (0°C to +38°C) Temperature 0 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) Power Requirements Standby Two wire 8.5 VDC to 33 VDC Voltage: Four-wire: 10 VDC to 30 VDC Maximum 25'o of DC input RIMS Ripple: Start-up 120 pA max mum Current: Standby 80 pA at 12 VDC Current: 90 pA at 24 VDC 100 pA at 33 VDC Note: The D293E equals 24 mA at 12 VDC and 24 VDC. Alarm Current Two-wire: I Dependent on the control panel that limits the alarm current to 100 mA maximum. Four-wire: D292: 48 mA at 24 VDC and 51 mA at 24 VDC (70 mA maximum at 30 VDC) D293E: 80 mA at 12 VDC and 24 VDC (100 mA maximum at 30 VDC) D293S: Base 48 mA at 12 VDC, sounder 15 mA at 12 VDC, 25mAat 24 VDC Power-up 22 sec maximum Time: Compatible Control Panels Two-wire: Refer to the Toes V/xe Smoke Detector Camp xtihr/ ty Technical Service Note (P/N. 31866). Note. Bosch makes no claim (written, oral. or rnpl cd) the D285 Series Smoke Detector—, wo with any two-,sire control panes except tho e spec fed in the Two Wire Smoke Detector Curnupat buNy T ho! a! Survres Note P/N: 31866). Four-wire: Compatible with all UL Listed four-wire control panels Rotor to the, an ía tweus installation unt'uutune for proper EOL resistor selection. 2 Bosch 1 6/04 1 32029E 2.0 Mounting Before mounting, remove the dust cover from the detector. The dust cover can be replaced during construction periods, but it must be removed once the alarm system is enabled. The tamper screw is located in the recess on the top of the dust cover. Mount the base according to its instructions. Mount the detector to the base by turning it clockwise until it clicks into place. When it is secure, the alignment line aligns with the tamper screw hole (refer to Figure 1). 1 - Alignment arrow 2 - Base contacts (three sets) The D285 Series Smoke Detectors are keyed. Do not force a detector onto its bases. 3.0 Installation Testing 1. Check the wiring from the control panel to the last head on each run for proper polarity and continuity. Ensure each run terminates with an EOL resistor as specified by the control panel manufacturer. Ensure the four-wire runs terminate with EOL modules or D293E Bases. 2. Apply power to the system, checking for alarms and troubles. Note which detectors are in alarm (if any) and then shut down the system. Remove these detectors from their bases and recheck the bases for proper wiring. If the problems persist, replace the affected detectors or swap them with known good units. This determines if the problem is caused by the detector or the base. C. If a system alarm with no detector alarms is present, remove all detectors and check the wiring at each base. Pay close attention to the wiring of each EOL resistor and EOL module. 3. When the system is free of alarms, check each detector to ensure the red LED indicator is flashing approximately every 3 sec. This verifies the detector is receiving power and operating properly. 4. Test each detector to ensure it will cause a control panel alarm. This is the only way to ensure proper operation. Alarm the detectors by doing one of the following: Place a magnet horizontally against the detector's side (centered over the "T" marked on the head) to activate an internal reed switch, or Use a UL Listed aerosol smoke detector tester such as the Home Safeguard Industries' 25S to simulate an alarm. Follow the instructions with the aerosol smoke detector tester. J When a detector alarms, the red LED indicator activates and latches into the ON position. Clear the alarm before proceeding to the next detector. 5. Check the overall loading of the alarm 19 0p by measuring the voltage across each EOL resistor. This voltage should equal or exceed the minimum specified by the control panel manufacturer. Bosch 1 6/04 1 32029E 3 4,0 Maintenance IJI Notify all concerned part us before and after fire alarm system maintenance or testing. At least once a year, clean the detector and base. Use a vacuum or clean/dry compressed air, paying particular attention to the screens. In dusty areas or areas of heavy insect concentration, cleaning might be required more often. To clean the detectors: Remove the detector from the base. Clean the base with a clean cloth and common window cleaner. Remove the detector's cover. Use a thin, flathead screwdriver to pry the chassis from the cover. Insert the screwdriver into the cover slots and pry up (refer to Item 1 in Figure 2). Gently pry the cover tab away from the chamber cover and pull the chamber cover up and away from the chamber (refer to Item 2 in Figure A. Using clean, dry compressed air or a vacuum, remove any dust or debris from the chassis area. Replace the chamber. Ensure the hole for the LED (and thermistor) is properly aligned over the LED (and thermistor). Place the chamber parallel to the chassis and gently snap the locking tabs into place. Replace the detector's cover, carefully aligning the LED holes and thermistor. Return the detector to its base. 1 - (Jover slots (3) 2 - Detector chassis 3 - Cover After cleaning, test the detectors for proper calibration using one of the tests described in Sections 5. 1 Visual Check 5.2 Magnet Test, or 5.3 Voltage Measurement Test on page 5. Do not pa nt the detectors, Paint or other foreign matter covering the screens can prohibit or retard smoke from entering the detector. 4 Bosch 1 6/04 1 32029E 5.0 Periodic Testing Calibration is very important in determining the detector's continued operation. Depending on local regulations, the frequency of calibration testing might be required more often than once a year. NFPA 72 recommends calibration tests be made at installation, and then every other year. Perform a Functional Test annually. 10 Notify all concerned parties before and after any maintenance or testing of the fire alarm To meet the NFPA 72 requirement, check calibration using any of the tests described in Section 5.1 Visual Check through Section 5.4 Thermistor Test. These tests confirm whether or not the detector is within its factory marked calibration range. 5.1 Visual Check This detector includes the Chamber Check Automatic Trouble Indication allowing it to automatically indicate when its calibration is out of the factory listed range. A visual check allows you to meet the NFPA guidelines for sensitivity testing by inspecting the detector and checking the flash rate of the LED. If the calibration is out of range for more than 24 h, the detector's alarm LED begins flashing once per second. The LED flashes once every 3 sec when the detector is operating normally. Visually check all detectors before resetting the power. Disconnecting the detector power erases this indication. If the detector was reset within the last 24 h, or you are unsure of the last reset time, perform a Magnet Test or Voltage Measurement Test to confirm the sensitivity. 5.2 Magnet Test Place a magnet horizontally against the detector, centered over the "T" marked on the head. Observe the LED. If the detector is within the factory marked calibration range, it goes into alarm and the alarm LED latches ON. If the detector is too sensitive, the LED rapidly flashes six times (once every 1/2 sec) and the detector goes into alarm. If the detector is not sensitive enough, the LED flashes four times slowly (once every 2 sec) and the detector goes into alarm. If the detector is not operational, it does not signal an alarm. 5.3 Voltage Measurement Test 1. Plug a D1005 Test Cable (optional) into the calibration voltage pins (refer to Figure 4). I Figure 4: Calibration Voltage Pins I I - Calibration voltage pins 2. Connect a digital voltmeter to the D1005 Test Cable. 3. Connect the meter's negative terminal to the D 1005's black wire; and connect the meter's positive terminal to the test cable's red wire. The D 1005's white wire is not used. The voltage measured by the voltmeter is 1/2 the sensitivity (in (%/ft obscuration) of the detector. Multiply the voltage by 2. The result should be within the factory marked calibration range printed on the label that is attached to the bottom of the detector. 4. If the detector is outside of the factory marked calibration range, remove it and clean is as described in Section 4.0 Maintenance on page 4. 5. Recheck the calibration voltage measurement. If the detector is still outside the factory marked calibration range after cleaning, return the unit to Bosch for re-calibration. 5.4 Thermistor Test Expose the thermistor to a heat source (such as a hair dryer or a shielded heat lamp) until the detector goes into alarm and the alarm LED latches on. If the unit does not go into alarm, return it to Bosch for repair. .JJ Before proceeding to the next detector, clear each test alarm. Bosch 1 6/04 1 32029E 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-1615:134 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Pkwy, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 FAX (585) 421-4263 DESIGN: Models D285, D285DH, D285TH, D263, D263TH, D273, D273TH, D273THS, D263THC, D263THS, D273THR, D273THC, D2731S, D273THCS, D273THSR, D273THE, D273E5 and D273THES smoke detectors. Model D285TH, D2631H and D273THxx employ an integral 1350 fixed temperature heat detector. This heat sensor is intended for use only as a supplemental device to assist the smoke detector. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 8.5 - 33.0 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control unit. Models D285 and D285TH are intended for use with separately listed bases. Model D2850H is intended for use with separately listed Duct Smoke Detector Housing Model D341 or D342 (CSFM Listing No. 3240-1615:181) or Model D340 (CSFM Listing No. 3240-1615:184). Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7272-0801:162 01-06-2005 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: APRIL 21, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Fire Alarm Systems I D287/D288 Two-wire Detector Bases D287/D288 Two-wire Detector Bases Fire Systems * :-: - ••-' 9 • Variety of interchangeable smoke 71 - - • -' ' and heat detector heads _*• '- :*- -'-. d -. - • Detector's head removes easily by twicfint, - Two-piece detector head and base design allows pre-wiring the system Use the D287 and D288 Two- wire Detector Bases with smoke Parts Included and heat detector heads to provide early fire warning for life safety and property protection systems. These bases are compatible with a number of control panels and with the following Bosch Security Systems' detector heads: D285 Photoelectric Smoke Detector Head D285TH Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Heat Sensor Head D286 Ionization Smoke Detector Head D603 Fixed- temperature (135°F [57°C]) and Rate- of- Rise Heat Detector D604 Fixed- temperature (135°F [57°C]) Heat Detector D605 Fixed- temperature (190°F [88°C]) Heat Detector Quant. Component 1 D287 or D288 Two-wire Detector Base 1 Adaptor plate (P/N: 18851) 1 Hardware pack Literature pack Certifications and Approvals Listings and UL UROX: Smoke - Automatic Fire Detectors Approvals: (UL268) UL UROX7: Smoke - Automatic Fire Detectors Certified for Canada (ULC529) c-UL-us CSFM 7300-1615:133 NYC/MEA (274-93-E, Vol. VII) BOSCH 2 1 D287/D288 Two-wire Detector Bases Installation/Configuration Notes Compatible Products The following products are compatible with the D287 and D288 Two- wire Detector Bases: Category Product ID Product Description Control Panels Refer to Technical Service Note (P/N: 31866) for compatible control panel listings. Detector Heads D285 Photoelectric smoke detector head 02851H Photoelectric smoke detector head with heat sensor D286 Ionization smoke detector head D603 Fixed-temperature (135°F [57°C)) and Rate-of-Rise heat detector head D604 Fixed-temperature (135°F 157°C)) heat detector head D605 Fixed-temperature (190°F [88°C)) heat detector head Remote SMK-RA5 Remote annunciator Annunciators Mounting Considerations Depending on local regulations, the bases can be surface mounted using anchors, mollies, or wing nuts. The bases can be directly mounted on single-gang switch boxes or mounted on four- inch octagonal electrical boxes using the supplied adaptor plate. Note: Ensure the volume of any electrical box used accommodates the number and size of conductors as specified by the National Electrical Code (NEC) or any local regulations having jurisdiction. EOL Resistors Use the EOL resistor(s) specified by the control panel manufacturer. Dimensions (diameter): D287: 5.5 in. (14 cm) D288: 6.375 in. (16.2 cm) Current ladirrcc): Dependi; an (:entrnl panel that mu it limit the alarm current ta 100 ri;A maar-num Currnt ( t nc(by) 120 pA maximum Voltage tstandby): 8.5 VDC to 33.0 VDC D287 Two-wire Detector Base D287 (5.5 in. [14 cm] diameter) D288 Twa-wire Detector Bane D288 16.375 in. [16.2 cml diameter) Americas: Europe Middle East, Africa: Bosch Security Systems Bosch Security Systems By 130 Perintoc Partxwa P.O.Box 80002 Fairport New York, 14450 UsA 5600 JB Eindhoven The Neft ci Phone:+1 585 223 4060 Phone:+31 (0)40 27 83955 +1 800 289 0096 Fax+31 (0) 40 27 86668 securitysales@us.bonch cam emea.securitysystems@bom .ha http://www.boschsiw http://www.boschsecurity.C4 ) S Data subject to change without notice I Printed in USA I F01 UOO1 Si 3enOi 1 23. Jun 2005 Asia-Pacific: Bosch Secu U S I Fie Ltd 38C Jalan P—, , po BOSCH Singapore 577150 3.150 Fs.:;:+55 5319 3 15 555 cc5 syxlxiirsnbosehcorn nit boschsecusty corn CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1615:133 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Pkwy, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 Fax (585) 421-4263 DESIGN: Model D287, D288 (2-wire); D292, 0293A, D293E and D293S (4-wire) detector bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed smoke detector bases for use with listee's separately listed compatible Model D285 Series (CSFM Listing No. 7272-1615:134) and D286 (CSFM Listing No. 7271-1615:136) smoke detectors. NOTE: Formerly 7300-0801:161 01-06-2005 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: APRIL 21, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager 2 15/32 (63mm) —1 k 1 15/32 (37mm) 9/16 (fl6mm) - 3 1/8" (79mm) ol 04 OV t4 Features Simple field test Break glass type Single action Description The 270 Series fire alarm pull station is available in both open and closed circuit designs. The stations die cast body is painted red, with painted sil- ver stripes. For replacement glass rods, order Catalog No. 270-GLR (pkg. of 20). Agency Approvals UL Listed 270-SPO CSFM Listed Specifications See chart Installation The 270 Series mounts on a 4" (102mm) square box with single gang plaster cover. It may be surface mounted using the P-027193 cast back box or the P-039250 steel back box. For weatherproof mounting, order the Catalog No. 2400-ST13150. DANGER: These devices will not op- erate without electrical power, and fires often cause loss of power. These devices do not contain a bat- tery backup power supply. If the electrical circuit feeding the device is not supplying the device for any rea- son, the device will not initiate any warning of a fire or emergency; nor will it provide any warning that it is not functioning. Applications For fire alarm installations in schools, hospitals, factories, and industrial locations. Contact Ra-ing Cat. No. Description Amps Volts Total Depth 270-SPO Single Pole 3.0 30V AC 2 15/32 Normally Open 60V DC (63mm) 270-SPC Single Pole 3.0 30V AC 2 15/32' Normally closed 60V AC (63mm) 270-DPO Double Pole 3.0 30V AC 2 15/32 Normally open 60V AC (63mm) © 2000 EDWARDS E 13 ' RD 1239 CHESHIRE, CT 06410 www.edwards-signals.com S I G N A L I N G Fax-on-Demand # 1253 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-1591:111 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models 270, 270P, 270-SPO, 270A-SPO, 270-DPO, 270A-DPO, 270-DOC, 276B, 277B, 278B, 279B, 279TC, 279P, 279T, 279L, 276A-REL, 278A-REL, 5966B, 5966BR, 5966BV, 5966BRV, 629613-270, 6296B-K279, 6296B-T279, 8557-13301, 8557-13311, 8558-B301, 8558-B311 and 8558-13312 manual pull stations. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as non-coded fire alarm pull stations for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: 1. Models provided with two-wire lead and normally closed switch contacts are not approved for fire alarm signaling use. 2. Formerly 7150-0073:117 and 7150-1388:121 *Rev. 06-07-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager N1 EA L;:4~,4 LOIC Helping People Take Action" SERIES AS SINGLE & MULTI-CANDELA AUDIBLE STROBE APPLIANCES SERIES AH AUDIBLES Description Wheelock's patented 2-wire Series AS Audible Strobe Appliances and Series AH Audibles offer more features with low current draw. Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575cd or Wheelock's patented MCW multi-candela wall strobes with field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd, or the high intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd. Ceiling mount models incorporate Wheelock's patented MCC multi-candela ceiling strobe with field selectable intensities of 15/30175195cd or the high intensity MCCH strobe with field selectable 115/177cd. The audible provides a selectable choice of either a continuous horn or temporal pattern (Code 3) when constant voltage from a Fire Alarm Panel (FACP) is applied. Each tone has 3 dBA settings to choose from. When used with the Wheelock Series SM or DSM Sync Module or Wheelock PS-1 2/24-8CP and PS-I 2/24-8MP Power Supplies with Patented Sync Protocol, synchronization of the continuous horn tone provides the temporal (code 3) tone (mandated by NFPA 72) simultaneously for all audible appliances. This ensures a distinct temporal (code 3) pattern when 2 or more audibles are within hearing distance. If not synchronized the temporal sound could overlap and not be distinctive. At the same time the strobes will be synchronized. This provides the ability to comply with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy and the NFPA standards when installing 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view all of this plus the ability to silence the audible is achieved by using only 2 wire. For Weatherproof Series AS, See Datasheet S9004 Copyright 2004 Wheelock Inc. All rights reserved. SERIES AS SERIES AH NMI - -.- Multi-Candela Indicator (bottom of lens) Features Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464 New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM), and Chicago (BFP). See approvals by model in Specifications and Ordering Information. ADAINFPA/UFC/ANSI Compliant Wall mount models are available with Field Selectable Candela Settings of 15/30/75/I10cd or 135/185cd (Multi-Candela models) or 1575cd (single candela model) Ceiling mount models are available with field selectable candela settings of 15130/75/95cd or 115/177cd (multi-candela ceiling models) Selectable Continuous Horn or Temporal (Code 3). 3 Selectable dBA settings (99, 95 and 90 dBA) in both tones Patented 2-Wire Audible Strobe Appliance. Patented Universal Mounting Plate Weatherproof models are available for outdoor use Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated voltage range 12 and 24 VOC models with wide UL 'Regulated Voltage Range" using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage The strobes can be synchronized using Wheelock's sync modules or power supplies with built in sync protocol Fast installation with IN/OUT screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wires NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A . All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. General Notes Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over the Regulated Voltage Range. Note that NFPA-72 (1999) specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series AS Strobe products are listed under UL Standard 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%). Series AH-24 horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). Series AH-24WP audible appliances are listed under UL Standard 464 for indoor/outdoor use with a temperature range of -31°F to 150°F (-35°C to 66°C) and maximum humidity of 95%. "Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change, UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range". Table 1: Ratings Per UL 1971 Model Input Voltage VDC Regulated Voltage Strobe Candela (cd) AS-24MCW 24 16.0-33.0 15130/75/110 :As-24Mccl-1 24 16.0-33.0 115/177 AS-241575W 24 16.0-33.0 15 (75 on Axis) AS-121575W 12 8.0-17.5 15 (75 on Axis) As-24Mcc 24 16.0 -33.0 15/30/75/95 As-24McwH 24 16.0 -33.0 135/185 AS WP-2475W 24 16.0-33.0 75 @ -31°F Table 2: dBA Ratings for 12 VDC and 24 VDC Series ASIAH 12 and 24 VDC Audible Description Volume Reverberant dBA Anechoic Per UL464@lOft. dBA10ft. High 91 99 Continuous Horn Medium 88 95 Low 83 90 High 87 99 Code 3 Horn Medium 84 95 Low 79 90 Table 3: Average RMS Current Audible Wall Mount Audible Strobe Models Ceiling Mount Strobe Models 24 VDC Models AH-24 AS-241575W AS-24MCW AS-24MCWH AS-24MCC AS-24MCCH 1575cd 15cd 30cd 75cd ilocd 135cd 185cd 1 5c 30cd 75cd 95cd 11 5c 177cd High (99) dBA 24 vdc 0.062 0.100 0.080 0.102 0.150 0.194 0.250 0.320 0.088 0.114 0.165 0.205 0.250 0.320 UL max* 0.080 0.121 0.088 0.125 0.200 E 0.267 0.355 0.480 0.095 0.138 0.221 0.285 0.355 0.480 24 vdc 0.033 0.080 0.060 0.084 0.1321 0.173J0.230 0.305 0.066 1 0.092 ro.145 01861 0.230 FO.305 Med(95)dBA UL max * E0.107 0.043 0.074 0.110 0.190 0.253 0.340 0.465 0.080 0.122 0.201 0.269 0.340 0.465 24vdc 0.017 0.072 0.052 0.076 0.121 0.158 0.220 1 0.295 0.056 0.0821 0.132 0.173 0.220 0.295 ULmax* 0.021 0.100 0.068 0.105 Low(90)dBA 0.182 0.245 0.335 0.460 0.074__0.113[98__0.263 0.335 0.460 12 VDC Models Audible Wall Mount Audible Strobe RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16- 33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. AH-12 AS-121575W Hi h (99) dBA g 12 vdc 0.163 0260 UL max* 0.192 0.320 Med (95) dBA 12 0.076 0.195 UL max* 0.108 0.275 Low (90) dBA 12 vdc 0.039 0.175 UL max" . 0.058 0.265 WARNING: CONTACT WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" (P83947) SERIES AS-24MCW, (P84023 AND P84024) SERIES AS SINGLE CANDELA, (P83519) Seies AH, (P83641) Series AH-WP AND "GENERAL INFORMATION" SHEET (P82380) ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE DOCUMENTS UNDERGO PERIODIC CHANGES. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE CURRENT INFORMATION ON THESE PRODUCTS. THESE MATERIALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO SPECIFYING OR INSTALLING THESE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING: TOTAL CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES CONNECTED TO SYSTEM SECONDARY POWER SOURCES. FUSE RATINGS ON NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS TO HANDLE PEAK CURRENTS FROM ALL APPLIANCES ON THOSE CIRCUITS. ADDING REPLACING OR CHANGING APPLIANCES OR CHANGING CANDELA SETTINGS WILL AFFECT CURRENT DRAW. RECALCULATE CURRENT DRAW TO INSURE THAT THE TOTAL AVERAGE CURRENT AND TOTAL PEAK REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES DO NOT EXCEED THE RATED CAPACITY OF THE POWER SOURCE OR FUSES. COMPOSITE FLASH RATE FROM MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON'S FIELD OF VIEW. THE VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE WITHIN THEIR "REGULATED VOLTAGE RANGE". INSTALLATION OF 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS. INSTALLATION IN OFFICE AREAS AND OTHER SPECIFICATION AND INSTALLATION ISSUES. THESE APPLIANCES ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED ON CODED SYSTEMS IN WHICH THE APPLIED VOLTAGE IS CYCLED ON AND OFF. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OR GENERAL INFORMATION SHEETS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION, APPLICATION, AND/OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. CONDUCTOR SIZE (AWG), LENGTH AND AMPACITY SHOULD BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION PRIOR TO DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF THESE PRODUCTS, PARTICULARLY IN RETROFIT INSTALLATIONS. Wiring Diagrams" SERIES AS APPLIANCES NON-SYNCHRONIZED FROM TO NEXT PRECEDING APPLIANCE OR EOLR OR FACP - + APPLIANCE SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH SM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT WITH AUDIBLESILENCE FEATURE STROBE - STROBE Strobe A NAC circuit EOLR Audible -Audible NAC Circuit SERIES ASAPPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH MULTIPLE DSM MODULES Audible NAC CcDSM#1. 7Strobe NAG Cc. r.lSYn+ ASc Itl_LI1:l III F Aodible NAC Cit' DSM #2 A Strobe NAC Cit1 __AS 3 C PLirrN L~fAudible NAC ci,! I ________ obP Sync II Strobe NAC Cir. DSM Interconnecting wiring shown. Maximum of twenty (20) SERIES AS & RSS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH PS-12124-8CP and PS-12/24-8MP OUTPUTS EOLR IF 1-4 4-CLASS .e. OR AS C 2-0_ASS L11_ AS RSS Sewo PS.12124.00P orPS.12/24-BMP o For detail using SM or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet S3000 or Installation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM. For wiring information on the power supplies refer to Installation Instructions P84515 for PS-12/24-8CP and P84333 for PS-12124-8MP. Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws. Specification, application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Laboratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guidelines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Architects and Engineers Specifications The notification appliances shall be Wheelock Series AS Audible Strobe appliances and Series AH Audible appliances or approved equals. The Series AS Audible be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The Series AH Audible shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). Both shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The audible portion of the appliance shall have a minimum of three (3) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series AS shall be of low current design. Where Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have field selectable settings and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 at 15/30/75/110 or 135/185 candela for wall mount and 15/30/75/95 or 115/177 candela for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 1575 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on-axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's SM, DSM Sync Modules or Wheelock's PS-12/24-8CP or PS-12/24-8MP Power Supplies with built-in Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash-rate. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock synchronization. The Series AS Audible Strobe and Series AH Audible shall incorporate a Patented Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox. If required, an NATP (Notification Appliance Trimplate) shall be provided. All notification appliances shall be backward compatible. Specifications and Ordering Information Order Sync w/SM, OSM 24 12 Wall Ceilin Agency Approvals Model Code Strobe Candela Non-Sync PS-12124-8CPor VOC VDC MoL Mu MountIng OptIons PS-12/24-SMP UL FM BFP A-24MCWR 9024 15130175/110 X xX X A,aD.EF,NR.X .x j x AS-24MCW-FW 9025 15130/75/110 X x X - X - A,B.O.E,FGj-LJ.N,O,R.X X x x x x AS.24McwH-FR 3468 135/185 X x x - x . A,B.D.E,F,G,H,J,NO,R.X x .x x x x * As-24Mc/9H-rw 3469 135/185 X X X - X - A,B,D,E.FG.HJ.N,O,R,X x x x x * AS-241575W-FR 7405 15(75onAas) X X X - X - A8DE.F,13H,J.N:OR:X X X X X X AS-121575W-FR 7410 15 (75 on As) X X . X X - ABDE.FH,J.N,O,R:X X X X X X AS-24MCC-FR 3161 15130175/95 X X X X A,B.DE.F,cH,J.I4,0.R,X X X X X * AS-24MCC-FW 3162 15/30/75/95 X X X - - X AB.O.E,F.GH,J,N.O,R.X X X X X * AS-24MCCH-FW 3467 115/177 X X X - - X A,B.O,E.F,G.H,J,NO,R,X X X X X * ASWP-24751N-FP 9012 75 /9 .31'F X X X - X - I(see Data Sheet S9004) X X X X X AH-24-R 7892 - X X X - X X ABDE.F,G,H,J,N,OR.X X X X X X AH-24-W 7893 - X X X - X X A.B,D,E.F,GH.J,N,OR.X X X X X X AH-12-R 7891 - X X - )/ X X A,BD.EF,HJ.N,O,R.X X X X X X AH-12-'Al 7894 . X X - X X X A,B.D.E,F.GH.J,N,OR.X X X X X X AH-24WP-R 7416 . X X X - X X K X X X X AH12WPR** 7415 1 - X X - X X X K X X X X *PENDING Note: Models are available in either Red or White. Contact Customer Service for Order Code and Delivery. **For Weatherproof Series AS/AH specifications see data sheet S9004. ***Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for Mounting Options. NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. WE SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGE NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY NATIONAL SALES OFFICE I Mrba in Il. Distributed By: 1-800-631-2148 Canada 800 397-5777 E-mail: lnfo©wheelockinc.com http://www.wheelockinc.com WHEELOCK, INC. • 273 BRANCHPORT AVE • LONG BRANCH, N.J. 07740 • 732-222-6880 • FAX: 732-222-2588 S810007/04 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:131 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing-Impaired LISTEE: Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Avenue, Long Branch, NJ 07740 Contact: Luy Nguyen (732) 222-6880 Fax (732) 222-5607 DESIGN: Models AS-1215, -2415, -1230, -2430, -121575, -241575, -2475 and -24110 audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. Models AS-1215W, -2415W, -1230W, -2430W, -121575W, -241575W, -2475W and -24110W audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. These units with suffix -W are for wall mount only. Models AS-2415C, -2430C, -2475C and -24100C audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering, orientation and color. These units are intended for ceiling mount only. Model AH-12, -24, AH-I2WP, -24WP audible appliances (no strobe), followed by an alpha or numeric character indicating product color. Model AS-24MCW and AS-24MCC audible/strobe, followed by any two alpha or numeric character indicating lettering and product color. Model ASWP-2475W audible/strobe with integral private mode fire/emergency visual signaling for non-hearing impaired applications. Model ASWP*2475W is also suitable for outdoor use when mounted to Model WPBB back box. Models AS-24MCWH and AS-24MCCH audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering and product color. Units with suffix C are for ceiling mount only. Units with suffix W are for wall mount only. Refer to the listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical: 8-17.5/16-33 VDCNFR Candela: 15:15cd, 1575:15/75cd, 30:30cd, 75:75cd, 95:95cd, 100:100cd, 110:110cd MCW: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, 110cd MCC: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, 95cd MCWH: Selectable 135cd, 185cd MCCH: Selectable 115cd, 177cd INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Models ASWP-2475W and AS- 24MCW are for wall mount only. Models with suffix -W are for wall mount only. Models with suffix -C are for ceiling mount only. *Corrected 08-20-04 Listing No. 7125-0785:131 Page 2 of 2 MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as audible and audible/visual signaling devices suitable for the hearing impaired when used in conjunction with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only except Models AH-12WP and AH-24WP audible appliances are suitable for indoor/outdoor. For synchronization, Models AS Series must be used with Model SM-12/24, SMX-12/24, DSM- 12/24 or DSMX-12/24 sync control module (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0785:132). Refer to Iistee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. These appliances can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. NOTE: Models ASWP-2475W, AH-12, AH-24, -12WP and -24WP audible devices are not suitable for the hearing impaired applications. *Corrected 08-20-04 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or . recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 21, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager (D~P' -OPOITER VANE TYPE WATERFLOW ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD UL, ULC and CSFM Listed, FM and LPC Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked Service Pressure: Upto450PSI U.S. Pat. No. 3921989 Canadian Pat. No. 1009680 Other Patents Pending Potter Electric, Rd., i90 GENERAL INFORMATION The Model VSR-F is a vine type waterfiow switch for use on wet sprinkler systems. It is UL Listed and FM ADproved for use on steel pipe: scl-edules 10 through 40, sizes 2" thru 8". LPC approved sizes are 2' tlru 8" (50mm thru .200mm). The unit may also be used a-; a sectional waterfiow detector on large systems. The unit contains to single )ole, double throw, snap action switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The switches are actuated when a flow of 10 gallons per minute or more occurs downstream of the device. The flow condition must exst for a period of time necessary to overcome the selec:ed retard period. ENCLOSURE: The unit is enclosed in a general purpose, die-cast housing. The cover .is held in place with two tamper resistant screws which require a special key for removal. A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indica:e unauthorized removal of the cover. See bulletin io.. 540075 for installation instructions of this switch. Minimum Flow Rate for Alarm: 10 GPM Maximum Surge: 18 FPS Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.0 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.0 Amps at 30VDC Resistive Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2' conduit Environmental Specifications: Suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket and die-cast housing. NEMA 4/lP54 Rated Enclosure - use with appropriate conduit fitting. Temperature Range: 40°F/1 20°F, 4.5°C149°C Non-corrosive sleeve factory installed in saddle. Caution: This device is not intended for applications in explosive environments. Sizes Available: Steel Pipe schedules 10 thru 40, sizes 2" thru 8' BS 1387 pipe 50mm thru 200mm Note: For copper or plastic pipe use Model VSR-CF. Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-1 3D Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-1 3R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, Stock No. 0090018 INSTALLATION: See Fig.2 These devices may be mounted on horizontal or vertical pipe. On horizontal pipe they should be installed on the top side of the pipe where they will be accessible. The units should not be installed within 6" of a fitting which changes the direction of the waterfiow or within 24" of a valve or drain. Drain the system and drill a hole in the pipe using a circular saw in a slow speed drill. The 2" (50mm) and 2 1/2" (65mm) devices require a hole with a diameter of 1 1/4" + 1/8" - 1/16" (33mm ±2mm). All other sizes require a hole with a diameter of 2" ±1/8" (50mm ±2mm). Clean the inside pipe of all growth or other material for a distance equal to the pipe diameter on either side of the hole. Roll the vane so that it may be inserted into the hole: do not bend or crease it. Insert the vane so that the arrow on the saddle points in the direction of the waterfiow. Install the saddle strap and tighten nuts alternately to an eventual 50 ft- lbs. of torque (see Fig. 2). The vane must not rub the inside of the pipe or bind in any way. Specifications subject to change without notice. Potter Electric Signal Conpany 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO. 63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833 www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN SA MKT. #8800001 - REV S PAGE 1 OF 2 MFG. #5400761 - 7/00 00 NOT LEAVE COVER OFF FOR EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME TIGHTEN NUTS ALTERNATELY TO AN EVENTUAL SOFT.—LBS OF TORQUE MOUNT ON PIPE SO ARROW ON SADDLE POINTS IN DIRECTION OF WATERFLOW ROLL PADDLE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF WATERFLOW tO SETTINGS (IN SECS.) B C 0 £ -40 35-55 50-70 60-90 FIG. 3 TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2 SETS OF NOR MALLY OPEN CONTACTS CLOSE ON ALARM THE NC AND NO MARKINGS ON THE SWITCH ME FOR N ALAFS4 CONDITION. THE CONTACTS ARE REVERSED WHEN THE DEVICE IS IN HE NORMAL CONDITION. WATERFLOW ZONE ON FIRE PANEL OR NEC OR ..'- ONR. #761-2 VANE TYPE WATERFLOW SWITCH WITH RETARD FIG. I SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS CLAMPING PLATE TERMINAL - DIG. #923-3 CAUTION: An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the termi- nal and serve as two sepa- rate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal. FIG. 2 RETARD ADJUSTMENT: TO CHANCE TIME TURN KNOB (ErrH FOR DESIRED TIME DELAY. USE THE AMOUNT OF RETARD NECESSARY TO FALSE ALARMS, A B SETTING IS I ADEQUATE FOR THIS. FACTORY IS TO INSTALL, DRILL A HOLE AS INDI PIPE SIZE HOLESIZE 21021/2" 1 1/4+1/8'- (50mmt065mm) (33mm±2mn 3"t08" 2±1/8" (80mmt0200mm) (50mm±2mn DII DWG. #761-30 NOTES: The Model VSR-F has two switches, one can be Used to operate a central station, pro- prietary or remote signaling unit, while the other contact is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator. A condition of LPC Approval of this product is that the electri- cal entry must be sealed to exclude moisture. For supervised circuits see "Switch Terminal Connec- tions" drawing and caution note (Fig. 1). FIG.4 To remove knockouts: Place screwdriver at edge of knock- outs, not in the center. APPLICATION WARNING! Due to the possibility of unintended discharges caused by pressure surges, trapped air, or short retard times, waterfiow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinkler systems should not be used as the sole initiating device to discharge AFFF, deluge, or chemical suppression systems. TESTING The frequency of inspection and testing for the model VSR-F and its associated protective monitoring system should be in accordance with applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). If provided, the inspector's test valve, that is usually located at the end of the most remote branch line, should always be used for test purposes. If there are no provisions for testing the operation of the flow detection device on the system, application of the VSR-F is not recommended or advisable. A minimum flow of 10 gpm is required to activate this device. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be tested in accordance with the testing instructions. -MUMWEVERSEEM - ..- :1-. __ PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8800001 - REVS PAGE 2 OF 2 MFG. #5400761 - 7/00 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7770-0328:001 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Valves/Switches LISTEE: Potter Electric Signal Co., 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO 63146 Contact: Brad Serangeli (800) 325-3936 Fax (314) 878-7264 DESIGN: Vane and pressure type water flow alarm switches listed below. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. Vane Types: VSR-CF VSR-D VSR-F VSR-SF VSR-FE-2 VS-SP VS-F VSR-SFG VSR-SFT VSG *VSR Pressure Type: WFS-B WFSR-C WFSPD-B PS-10A PS-100A WFSR-F INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number and UL or FM label. APPROVAL: Listed as waterilow alarm switches for use with fire sprinkler systems. Vane models may be used in wet pipe systems; pressure models may be used in wet or dry systems. Model VSR-CF is for use on K, L or M copper pipe (2", 2-1/2", 3", 4") and listed CPVC pipe (2", 2-1/2", 3"). Model VSR-SF for use on 1", 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" steel, copper or listed plastic pipe. Model VSG is for low flow rate. Model VSR-SFG and VSR-SFT are for use on 1", 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" plastic pipe. Models VS-F, VSR-F, VSR-FE and VSR-FE-2 is for use on 2", 2-1/2", 3", 3-1/2", 4", 5", 6", 8" and 10" pipe. *Model VSR is for use on steel pipe sizes from 2" through 8". Vane type switches may be used outdoors when the outdoor temperature never falls below 40°F. *Rev. 06-05-2000 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation Qv criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 18, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager poTTER' PCVS-1 Stock No. 1010107 PCVS-2 Stock No. 1010207 The Model PCVS is a weather proof and tamper resistant switch for monitoring the open position of fire sprinkler control valves of the post indicator, butterfly and other types. Depending on the model, one or two SPDT (Form C) contacts are provided which will operate when the valve position is altered from an open state. The unit mounts in a 1/2' NPT tapped hole in the post indicator or butterfly valve housing. The device is engaged by the indicating assembly of the post indicator or the operating mechanism of the butterfly valve, actuating switch(es) when the valve is fully open. The unit should be installed where it is accessible for service. The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant screws that require PCVS-1, 2 CONTROL VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH UL and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked Dimensions: 4.75"L x 2.25W x 7.2"H (stem extended) 12.1cm L x 5.7cm W x 18.3cm H Weight: 1.35 lb. (.61 kg.) Enclosure: Cover - Die-cast Finish - Red Spatter Enamel Base - Die Cast Zinc All parts have corrosion resistant finishes. Coverlamper: Tamper Resistant Screws, Optional cover tamper kit available Mounting: 1/2" NPT Contact Rating: PCVS-1: One set of SPDT (Form C) PCVS-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.00 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.50 Amps at 30VDC resistive Environmental Limitations: -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to 60°C) NEMA 4 and NEMA 6P Enclosure (1P67) when used with appropriate watertight conduit fittings. Indoor or Outdoor Use (Not for use in hazardous locations. See bulletin no. 5400694 PIVS-U-EX for hazardous locations.) Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts for 1/2" conduit provided. Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four'stories NFPA-13R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 a special tool to remove. The tool is furnished with each device and should be left with the building owner or responsible party. Replace- ment or additional cover screws and hex keys are available. See ordering information. OPTIONAL COVER TAMPER SWITCH: A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indicate removal of the cover. See ordering information. TESTING: The PCVS and its associated protective monitoring system should be tested in accordance with applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. PCVS-1 Potter Control Valve Switch (single switch) 1010107 PCVS-2 Potter Control Valve Switch (double switch) 1010207 -- Cover Screw 5490344 -- Hex Key for Cover Screws and Installation Adjustments 5250062 PBK-S Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit (Up to 12") 0090133 PBK-L Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit (14" and Up) 0090132 PVK Pratt Valve Kit 1000060 -- Optional, Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090131 For pressure reducer type valve installation kits (if required) contact valve manufacturer. Potter Electric Signal Company 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833 www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV 0 PAGE 1 OF 4 9/99 -* --jJ)POHER, CONTROLVALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH FIG. 1 DIMENSIONS FIG. 2 PARTS 4.7 3.62 KNOCKOUTS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3.DD GROUND SCREW &2D TRIP ROD LOCKING SCREW 8.20 0 SOD<ET HEAD SCREW ROD RETRACT AND BREAKAWAY .12 SECTION REMOVED jl T jl-I.56 II II 3.12 I, II U_________ 0. leD-1 DWG. #980-2 NIPPLE LDCIO1UT TRIP ROD TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS ON POST INDICATOR VALVE HOUSINGS (SEE FIGS. 3 THRU 6) Refer to Fig. 2 for the location of parts described in the following instructions, open end of the nipple to the target assembly. Subtract 1/2 from this NOTE: If the sprinkler system is in service the owner or authorized measurement. representative should be notified, beforeanywork isdone on thesystem, that NOTE: In some cases, it may be necessary to attach an angle bracket the valve controlling the water supply to the system may be closed for periods to the target assembly to engage the PCVS trip rod. of time during the installation and testing of this device, resulting in all or 10. Using the special tool provided, loosen the two coverscrews and remove portions of the system being inoperative during these periods, the cover from the PCVS. If the system is not in service and valve is closed, be sure that opening the 11. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the valve will not allow any unwanted waterflow due to openings in the system, rod length, from the end of the collar to the end of the rod, using the such as heads off, broken or incomplete piping, etc. dimension determined in Step 9. Tighten the locking screw to hold the rod 1. Position the valve to fully open ("OPEN" should appear in the window of in place. the housing). Partially close thevalvewhile observing the direction that NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and the target assembly moves. Reopen the valve, remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) If the valve housing is predrilled with a 1/2" NPT for installation of inch long notched section (see Fig. 7). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step monitoring switch, remove the 1/2' plug and fullyopen the valve. Make sure 11 procedure. that "OPEN" appears in the window of the housing. GO TO STEP NO. 6. 12. Partially close the valve (3 to 4 revolutions of the handle/hand wheel). 2. Remove the head and target assembly (consultation with valve manufac- 13. Slide the PCVS unit as far as possible onto the nipple, observing which turer is recommended). direction the rod will move when the valve is closed. Orient the device 3. If the target assembly moved up as the valve was closed, measure the to actuate the switches when the valve is open. Tighten the socket head distance from the bottom of the head to the lower part of the target screw in the collar. assembly that will contact the trip rod of the PCVS (see Fig. 3). This is 14. Carefully open the valve to the fully open position. As the target moves usually a plate or bar on the target assembly, on a side adjacent to the to the open position it should engage the trip rod and actuate the "OPEN/SHUT" plates. Subtract 1/8" from the measurement. switch(es). There should be a minimum overtravel of 1/2 revolution of the lf the target moved down as the valve was closed, measure the distance handle/hand wheel after the switch(es) actuate (a continuity meter from the bottom of the head to the upper portion of the target assembly connected to each set of contacts is one method that could be used to that will contact the trip rod of the PCVS (see Fig. 4). Add 1/8" to this determine this). measurement. 15. Slowly close the valve. The switch must operate during the first two Mark the housing at the proper location. Using a 23/32" drill bit, drill and revolutions of the handle/hand wheel or during 1/5 of the travel distance then tap a 1/2" NPT in the housing on the side that coincides with the of the valve control apparatus from its normal condition. portion of the target assembly that will engage the trip rod of the PCVS. NOTE: Small adjustments of the target position may be necessary Replace the head and target assembly. (consultation with valve manufacturer is recommended). Loosen the socket head screw that holds the nipple in the PCVS and 16. Complete the required electrical wiring, connections and tests. The valve remove the nipple. should be operated through the entire cycle offullyclosed and fully open 7. Screw the locknut that is provided onto the nipple, to determine the integrity of the PCVS installation and the signaling 8 Screw the nipple into the 1/2" NPT hole in the valve housing - hand system. Check that all electrical and mechanical connections are secure. tighten. Tighten the locknut against the valve housing to secure the nipple 17. When the installation and testing are complete, return valve to its proper firmly in place. position. 9. Insert a scale or probe thru the nipple to measure the distance from the 18. Alternative installation forother post indicatorvalve housing shown in Fig. 5 and 6. PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV Q PAGE 2 OF 4 9/99 CVS ERI SU; ONTRLVA %&CH FIG. 4 FIG. 5 FIG. 6 METAL PLATE REPLACES GLASS TARGET MOVES II STEEL UP TAMPER TRIPPING VALVE VT. SWITCH BLOCK - REPLACES 15 SHUT C1 PEN OPEN 0 TARGET MARI OPE flCM C1 MOVES a CKN UT OD 5TCH DN AS VALVE SHUT TARGET MARKER ASSEMBLY FLEXIBLE IS 4IJT DUIT TARGET M I MCWES NAS VALVE UP AS HUT VALVE 15 SHUT OWG. #960-30 Notes: Subject to the approval of the "authority having jurisdiction" the alternate method of installation shown in Fig. 5 maybe used. In this method, one of the glass windows of the housing is replaced with a 1/4" thick metal plate that is cut to fit in place of the glass and drilled and tapped to receive the 1/2' NPT pipe nipple. In some cases it may be necessary to attach an angle bracket to the target assembly to engage the PCVS trip rod. If the target is stationary and a hood arrangement is used, such as is shown in Fig. 6, the hood must be drilled with a 23/32" drill and tapped with a 1/2" NPT. The center line of this hole should be 1/8" below the portion of target assembly that strikes the PCVS trip rod. The 11 3/8" dimension shown is for a Clow Valve. Flexible conduit must be used for this type of installation. TYPICAL INSTALLATION ON A BUTTERFLY VALVE (SEE FIGS. 9 AND 10) FIG. 3 Refer to Fig. 2 for location of parts described in the following instructions: Remove the 1/2" NPT plug from the gear operator case. Loosen the set screwthat holds the nipple in the PCVS and remove the nipple. Screw the locknut that is provided onto the nipple. Screwthe nipple into the 1/2" NPT hole in the gear operator- hand tighten. Tighten the locknut against the case, to secure the nipple firmly in place. E15. Partially close the valve (3 or 4 revolutions of the hand wheel or crank). 66. Using the special tool provided, loosen the two cover screws and remove the cover from the PCVS. B7. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place. Estimate trip rod length required and extend slightly past that point. Slide the PCVS unit asfaras possible onto the nipple, observing which direction the rod will move when the valve is closed. Orient the device to actuate switches when valve is open. NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 7). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 67 procedure. 68. Remove device from nipple and withdraw trip rod 1/32" (this dimension is important). Tighten the locking screw to hold the rod in place. Re-install the device on the nipple. Tighten the screw in the collar against the nipple. FIG. 7 BREAKING EXCESSIVE ROD LENGTH NOTE: In some cases it maybe necessary to remove the gearbox cover to ensure correct operation (consultation with the valve manufacturer is recommended). 69. Carefully open the valve to its full open position, as the boss on the gear hub moves to the open position it must engage the PCVS trip rod and actuate the switch(es). There should be a minimum overtravel or revolution of the crank or hand wheel after the switch(es) actuate (a continuity meter connected to each set of contacts is one method that could be used to determine this). NOTE: Slight adjustment of gear stops may be necessary to prevent overtravel of the trip rod (consultation with valve manufacture is recom- mended). 610. Carefully close the valve. The switch(es) must operate during the first two revolutions of the crank or hand wheel or during 1/5 of the travel distance of the valve control apparatus from its normal condition. 131 1. Completethe required electrical wiring, connections and tests. The valve should be operated through the entire cycle of fully closed and fully open to determine the integrity of the PCVS installation and signaling system. Check that all electrical and mechanical connections are secure. B12. When the installation and testing are complete, return valve to its proper position. SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS CLAMPING PLATE TERMINAL FIG. 8 CAUTION: An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, Th -I3 thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal. PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV 0 PAGE 3 OF 4 9/99 ",,,POTTER PCVS-1, -2 CONTROL VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH ITT GRINNELUKENNEDY INDICATING BUTTERFLY VALVE FIG. 8 DRESSER INDICATING BUTTERFLY VALVE FIG. 10 TYPICAL PRESSURE REDUCER TYPE VALVE INSTALLATION FIG. 11 COLLAR WCKNUT NIPPLE Pcvs DWG. 980-10 This figure shows the Model PCVS mounted on the valve yoke, with a bracket supplied by the valve manufacturer, to supervise a pressure reducer typevalve. Note: This application is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. PBK - PRATT IBV BUTTERFLY VALVE KIT FIG. 12 MODEL PBK-L Stock No. 0090132 (MDT-4S Actuator) MODEL PBK-M Stock No. 0090146 (MDT-3S Actuator) MODEL PBK-S Stock No. 0090133 (MDT-25 Actuator) Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit as used to mount a PCVS on a Pratt Model IBV Valve. Kits contain: Bracket, nuts and instructions Note: This application is subject to the approval of theauthority having jurisdiction. PVK - PRATT PIVA POST INDICATOR VALVE KIT (STOCK NO. 1000060) FIG. 13 MACHINE SCREW owc. h19 Pratt Valve Kit as used to mount a PCVS on a Pratt Model PIVA Valve. Kit contains: Instructions, template, screw and nut. Note: This application is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Please Note: This device should be wired in accordance with the applicable parts of the National Electrical Code, all state and local codes, applicable NFPA Standards and the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. FIG. 14 ID POWER FOR cam.£ILC IN1CAIHG b10E 10 JPER'1SY ORcUIr J,Q I OF CONTL PANEL END GF LINE CDII I DWC.4AB-.l2 Contacts shown in normal (valve open) condition. TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION OPEN VALVE FOSMON 914. NC #1 6r t NC G. D6D—ll Switches Shown in Valve Open Position PAGE 4 OF 4 BRACKET ND LD( NUTS 9J'PUED win pw ICUP(11NC Kfl PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV Q 9/99 (, rorr ER OSYSU _i, -2 r OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH UL and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked OSYSU-1 Stock No. 1010106 OSYSU-2 Stock No. 1010206 GENERAL INFORMATION The OSYSU is used to monitor the open position of an OS & Y (outside screw and yoke) type gate valve. This device is available in two mcdeis; the OSYSU-1, containing one set of SPDT iForm C) contacts and the OSYSU-2, containing two eIs of SPDT (Form C) contacts. These switches mount conveniently to most OS & Y valves ranging in size from 2" to 12'. They will mount on some valves as small as 1/2". The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant screws that require a special tool to r3move. The tool is furnished with each device and should be left with the building owner or responsible party. Replacement or additional Dimensions: 6.19"L X 2.25"W X 5.88"H 15.7cm L X 5.7cm W X 14.6cm H Weight: 2 lbs. (.9 kg.) Enclosure: Cover - Die-Cast Finish - Red Spatter Enamel Base - Die Cast Zinc All parts have corrosion resistant finishes. Cover Tamper: Tamper resistant screws, Optional cover tamper kit available. Contact Ratings: OSYSU-1: One set of SPDT (Form C) OSYSU-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.00 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.50 Amps at 30VDC resistive Environmental Limitations: NEMA 4 and NEMA 6P Enclosure (1P67) when used with appropriate watertight conduit fittings. Indoor or Outdoor use (Not for use in hazardous locations. See bulletin no. 5400705 OSYS-U-EX for hazardous locations.) Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Conduit Entrances: 2 knockouts for 1/2" conduit provided Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 cover screws and hex keys are available. See ordering information on page 4. OPTIONAL COVER TAMPER SWITCH A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indicate removal of the cover. See ordering information on page 4. TESTING The OSYSU and its associated protective monitoring system should be inspected and tested in accordance with applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). Potter Electric Signal Company 2,081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada888-882-1833*www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820004 - REV N PAGE 1 OF 4 9/99 O OSYSU-11 -2 PonFR OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH FIG. I SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION - 1/2" THRU 2 1/2" SIZES THESE SWITCHES MOUNT CONVENIENTLY TO MOST 2" TO 12" OS & Y VALVES. THEY WILL MOUNT ON SOME VALVES AS SMALL AS 1/2". J-HOOKS MAY BE REQUIRED ON VALVES WITH LIMITED CLEARANCE. CLAMP BAR CARRIAGE BC SLOTTED MOUNTING HOLES MAY BE USED FOR FINE ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH ON BRACKET BRACKET DWG. #979-3 SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION 1. Remove and discard "C" washer and roller from the trip rod. 2: With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU across the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so that the trip rod lays against the non- threaded portion of the valve stem. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar supplied. On valves with limited clearance use J-hooks supplied instead of the carriage bolts and clamp bar to mount the OSYSU. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" deep groove centered on the mark on the valve stem utilizing a 3/16" round, non- tapered file. Round and smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the groove as the valve is operated. Mount the OSYSU with the trip rod centered in groove. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 1) and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem groove and that the switches activate when the trip rod moves out of the groove. Tighten the adjustment screws and all mounting hardware. Check to insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETERMINE THAT THE STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH. THE SWITCH BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS COULD RESULT IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION. PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820004 - REV N PAGE 2 OF 4 9/99 OSYSU-11 -2 OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH FIG. 2 LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION - 3" THRU 12" SIZES 3" THRU 12" VALVES USE CARRIAGE BOLTS. CARRIAGE BOLTS MOUNT ON INSIDE OF YOKE, IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE. SLOTTED MOUNTING HOLES. MAY BE USED FOR FINE ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH ON BRACKET. BRACKET - CLAMP BAR CARRIAGE BOLTS / (2 REQUIRED) ROLLER GROOVE YOKE 7X/Al VE STEM —TRIP ROD DWG. #979-4 LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU across the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so that the trip rod lays against the non- threaded portion of the valve stem. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar supplied. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" deep groove centered on the mark of the valve stem utilizing a 3/8" round, non- tapered file. Round and smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the groove as the valve is operated. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the trip rod centered in groove. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 2) and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem groove and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. Tighten the adjustmentscrews and mounting hardware. Check to insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETERMINE THAT THE STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH. THE SWITCH BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS COULD RESULT IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION. PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820004 - REV N PAGE 3 OF 4 9/99 ROD 2.20 BREAKING EXCESSIVE ROD LENGTH FIG. 5 SWITCH TERMINAL CONNECTIONS CLAMPING PLATE TERMINAL WI; 7I;-7 CAUTION: An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervi- sion of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal. OSYSU-11 -2 OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH FIG. 3 DIMENSIONS FIG. 4 PARTS TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LCCAL arjn V p4.0. TO POWER FOR COrN.c DBXE INDICAMNO ORDERING INFORMATION MODEL DESCRIPTION STOCK NO. OSYSU-1 Outside Screw & Yoke-Supervisory Switch (Single switch) 1010106 OSYSU-2 Outside Screw & Yoke-Supervisory Switch (Double switch) 1010206 -- Cover Screw 5490344 -- Hex Key for Cover Screws and Installation Adjustments 5250062 -- Optional Cover TamperSwitch Kit 0090131 Pr,, ,r rod, ,- , t,,n ,,i,,r, ,,*,II*;r,r, i,i iic ,,1\ ,*.,4 ,,-i,,,. ...-..,, I '• " '-• ,,I'- "a ;,, DWG. #979-2 PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820004 - REV N PAGE 4 OF 4 9/99 II ROD DCTENrfl Lr 0*0. 4070-5 TO S.Pv1SY DILrT I N.D. OF CONTROL PANEL END OF C N uI€ ç TON Cift. 1970-1 Contacts shown in normal (valve open) condition. TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION OPEN VALVE POSITION CLOSED VALVE POSITION COM. NO CON. SW #1 SW #1 COM L.NO CON I SW #2 SW 1/2 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7770-0328:010 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Valves/Switches LISTEE: Potter Electric Signal Co., 2081 Craig Rd., St. Louis MO 63146 Contact: Brad Serangeli (800) 3245-3936 Fax (314) 878-7264 DESIGN: Supervisory switches listed below to monitor pressure, OS&Y, gate, globe/gate, PIV, tank temperature or water level valves. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. HLS-B WLS-W WLS-S PS-40A PS-120A OSYSU-2 OSYS-B PMS PTS-B 0SYSU-1 GVS PCVS-1 PIVS-B US-S TTS-W PCVS-2 WLS INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model designation and FM or UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as sprinkler system supervisory switches. NOTE: Formerly 7738-0328:010 *Rev. 05-31-2000 TI o This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: MAY 18, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager -'PIREffACELE Product Specification Issued: 2005 FIRE ALARM UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED PART NUMBER: FPL1120 DESCRIPTION: 2/18 Solid FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of two bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket. APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and 444, NEC Articles 760 and 800. APPLICATION: Power Limited Fire Alarm Circuit Cable and Communication Cable for Riser Applications. Construction Parameters: Conductor 18AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.010" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0.060" Number of Conductors 2 Nom. Lay Length 4.5" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.020" Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.170" Approximate Cable Weight (lbs./Kft.) 20 Flame Rating UL 1666 user flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 20t 6.43 OhmslKft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ I iKHz 35 pF/ft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 "C to 60 'C Insulation Colors Red and Black Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 18AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 12 34 56 789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 'zac .....................................a,rg t I E & CALE q Tel: 86-53 11 1-8257468 Fax 86-531-8257466 PIREffACKE Product Specification Issued: 2005 FIRE ALARM LOW CAP UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED PART NUMBER: FPL1121 DESCRIPTION: 4/18 Solid FPL Low-Capacitance FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of four bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and NEC Article 760. APPLICATION: Fire Alarm Power Limited Circuit Cable for Addressable Fire Alarm Systems. Construction Parameters: Conductor 18 AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.015" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0070" Number of Conductors 4 Nom. Lay Length 5.0" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.020" Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.230" Approximate Cable Weight (lbsiKft.) 40 Flame Rating UL 1666 riser flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 20C 6.43 Ohms/Kft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ I KHz 27 pF/ft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 C to 60 C Insulation Colors Black, Red, Yellow and Blue Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 18AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 12 3456 789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 'zbac ............................................Industry District Jinan. China,250 104 t lE & CABLE Tel: 86-531-8257468 Fax 86-531-8257466 ~~ PIMACKE Product Specification Issued: 2005 FIRE ALARM JACKETED UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED PART NUMBER: FPL1140 DESCRIPTION: 2/14 Solid FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of two bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket. APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and NEC Article 760. APPLICATION: Power Limited Fire Alarm Circuit Cable for Riser Applications. Construction Parameters: Conductor 14 AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.015" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0.094" Number of Conductors 2 Nom. Lay Length 5.5" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.025" Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.240" Approximate Cable Weight (lbs .IKft.) 40 Flame Rating UL 1666 riser flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 20t 2.52 OhmslKft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ I KHz 40 pF/ft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 C to 60 C Insulation Colors Black and Red Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 14AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 12 3456789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinari Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 3ZaC.....................................qaeg nd ust ry stricL Jan. C -4/lu & CABLE Tel: 86-531-8257468 Fax 86-531-8257466i CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7161-1505:100 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Cable-Fire Protective Signaling LISTEE: Jinan Pac Cable & Wire Co., 6611 Preston Ave, Suite A, Livermore, CA 94550 Contact: Derek McMullen (925) 454-3434 FAX (925) 454-3444 DESIGN: Power Limited Fire-Protective Signaling Cable, Type FPL, FPLP and *FPLR Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. Insulation: PVC, SRPVC with minimum average thickness of 6 mils, minimum at any point at 5 mils; PVC compound Apex 910 with minimum average thickness of 6 mils, minimum at any point at 5 mils, maximum average thickness at 14 mils. *PVC compound Teknor Apex 96-A025A-115 with mm. average thickness 6 mils, mm. at any points mils. Shield (Optional): Aluminum/polyester tape. Core Wrap (Optional): Polyester tape, 2 mils thick max. Jacket: PVC compound Teknor Apex 4128, PVC Compound Apex 910, and *PVC Compound 90-A033A-1 0 INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NEC Article 760, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Type FPL, FPLP or *FPLR and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a power-limited fire protective signaling cable. *Rev. 11-14-2005 jew This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or . recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: NOVEMBER 14, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager PAGE Fi r Building Wire 600 Volt_ _90 C Building Wire -1 Underwriters U1 Laboratories Inc.® ® Type THHN/THWN or Type TFN—TFFN D Solid or stranded soft annealed bare copper heat and moisture resistant PVC insulation heat and light stabilized nylon armor jacket. 104-14-1 14 SOLID .11 +20 +25 NOTE (1) 104-121 12 SOLID .13 425 +30 Based on. not more than 3 conductors in raceway or cable 104-10-1 10 SOLID . +30 +40 or direct burial (30G. @86 F AmbienO per N.E.C., 15 C 104-14-19 14 19 /27 .11 +20 +25 Conductor Temperature Rating 104-12-19 12 19 /27 .13 +25 +30 NOTE(+) The overcurrent protection of 104-10-19 10 19/ 0231 .16 +35 +35 conductor types marked with (+) 104-8-19 8 19 ,1/ .029) 50 .21 )5 shall not exceed 15 Amps for 14 A\VG and 20 Amps for 12 AWG 104-6-19 6 19 / 0372 .27 65 75 per. the N.E.C.-84 fable 310-16 104-4-19 i 19 / .0469 .3i .85 95 N.E.C.-84 (Table 310) Consult National Electrical Code for other 104-2-19 2 19 /-0591 . . . 115 130 conditions. 104-1-19 1 191/ .0664 - tO O b .1)0 A. When Used as THWN Ii. when Used as THHN 765-18-1 18 Solid . .084 . Black, White, Red, 7654846 18 16 / 30 .088 500 Ft. Green, Yellow, Brown, 76546-1 16 Solid .09 Spools . Blue, Orange, Gray, 7651626!: 16 26 3() .101 . . . . . Purple, Pink, Tan WIRE & CABLE CORP. 133 South Kin Norman Rd. • Montebello, CA 90640 • (800) 423-4659 0 (800) 352-4335 (CA) • Fax (562) 692-9203 Fire Alarm System Record of Completion Name of Protected Property: Greyhawk Business Park, Lot 5 Building "B-C" FA04o0oZ5 Address: 3214 & 3216 Greyhawk Court, Carsibad, CA. 92009. Representative of Protected Property. (name! telephone): Authority Having Jurisdiction: CARLSBAD SAFETY CENTER Address/Phone Number: 2560 Orion Way, Carsibad, CA. 92010. tel 760) 931-2141. 1. Types of System or Service Fj NFPA 72, Chapter 3 Local If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premises, list where received: NFPA 72, Chapter 3 Emergency Voice/Alarm Service Quantity of voice/alarm channels: Single: Multiple: Quantity of speakers installed: Quantity of speaker zones: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system: NFPA 72 Chapter 4 Auxiliary Indicate type of connection: Local energy: Shunt: Parallel telephone: Location and telephone number for receipt of signals: Q NFPA 72 Chapter 4 Remote Station Alarm: Supervisory: NFPA 72, Chapter 4 Proprietary If alarms are retransmitted to public fire service communications center or others, indicate location and telephone number Of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: NFPA 72, Chapter 4- Central Station The Prime Contractor: DBA National Monitoring Center (NMC). Central Station Location: 26800 Laguna Hills Drive, Suite 250. Aliso Viejo, CA. 92656 Means of transmission of signals from the protected premises to the central station: Digital alarm communicator Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: Central Station Operators telephone call System location: 26800 Laguna Hills Drive, Suite 250. Aliso Viejo, CA. 92656 Organization Name Representative Name Telephone Installer JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS Mike Trenblay 714-545-8882 Supplier JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS Mike lrenblay 714-545-8882 Service Organization JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS Mike Trenblay 714-545-8882 Location of Record (As-Built) Drawings: At Premises Location of Owners Manuals: At Premises Location of Test Reports: At-Premises A contract dated for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standard(s) No.(s) NFPA 72, dated 1999, is in effect. 2. Record of System Installation (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as listed below, was inspected by on 1 ( 1 O' , includes the devices listed below and has been in service since / ll NFPA 72, Chapters ® ® 6 ® (circle all that apply) tl NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 [I Manufacturer's Instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date:_________________________________ Organization: 3. Record of System Operation All operational features and functions of this system were tested by___________________ on 1 /— / 01 , and found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of E?l NFPA 72, Chapters ® © ® 6 (circle all that apply) ll NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 [J Manufacturer's Instructions 0 Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization:________________________________________ 4. Alarm-Initiating Devices and Circuits (use blanks to indicate quantity of devices) MANUAL 1 Manual Station 0 Non-coded Q Coded, Activating 1 Transmitters Combination Manual Fire Alarm and Guard's Tour Coded Stations. AUTOMATIC Coverage: Minimum Code Required tSmoke Detector 0 Ion 9 Photo - Duct Detector 0 Ion 0 Photo Heat Detector 0 FT 0 RR Z FTIRR RC 1 Sprinkler Waterfiow Switch Z Noncoded 0 Coded, Activating 2 Transmitter - other (list): 5. Supervisory Signal Initiating Devices and Circuits (use blanks to indicate quantity of devices.) GUARD'S TOUR N/A Coded Stations N/A Non-coded Stations, Activating Transmitters 2 (C) Compulsory Guard Tour System Comprised of Transmitter Stations and Intermediate Stations NOTE: Combination devices recorded under 4(b) and 5(a). SPRINKLER SYSTEM - Coded Valve Supervisory Signaling Attachments 2 Valve Supervisory Switch, Activating 2 Transmitter J Building Temperature Points (C) Site Water Temperature Points 1 Site Water Supply Level Points ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP EL Fire Pump Power (I) 0 Fire Pump Running El Phase Reversal ENGINE-DRIVEN FIRE PUMP Selector in Auto Position (I) Q Engine or Control Panel Trouble U) Fire Pump running ENGINE-DRIVEN GENERATOR (k) J Selector in Auto Position (I) 11 Control Panel Trouble EJ Transfer Switches Engine Running Other Supervisory function(s) (specify): 6. ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES AND CIRCUITS Quantity of indicating appliances connected to the systems: 1 Types and quantities of alarm indicating appliances installed: _Bell 10 Inch - Speakers 1 Horns - Chimes - Other: Visual Signals Type::STROBE Q with audible Q w/o audible (g) 1 Local Annunciator 7. SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS Quantity and Style (see NFPA 72, Table 3-6) of signaling line circuits connected to a system: Quantity: 1 Style: 4 [ci 8. SYSTEM POWER SUPPLIES (a) Primary (Main): Nominal Voltage: 120 VAC Current Rating: 20 AMPS Overcurrent Protection: Type: BREAKER ) -1 Current Rating: 20 AMPS Location: AT MAIN ELECTRICAL BREAKER PANEL (b) Secondary (Standby): D Storage Battery Amp-Hour Rating: 7 A Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours 0 24 Hrs. El 60 Hrs. N/A Engine-driven generator dedicated to fire alarm systems Location of fuel storage: N/A (c) Emergency or Stand-by System used as a backup to Primary Power Supply, instead of using a Secondary Power Supply: N/A Emergency System described in NFPA 70, Article 700 N/A Legally Required Standby System described in NFPA 70, Article 701 N/A Optional Standby System described in NFPA 70, Article 702, which also meets the performance requirements of Article 700 or 701 9. SYSTEM SOFTWARE Operating System Software Revision Level(s) NIA Application Software Revision Level(s) N/A Revision Completed by: N/A 10. COMMENTS: (signed) for the Central Station or Alarm Company (title) (date) Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s) System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are: NONE (signed) f9Tr Centii19Thnpj Alarm Service Company ' (title) 0 (date) ,I ,b7v /t (signed) Representative #Authority having Jurisdiction (title) 4