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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2820 LOKER AVE; E; FPC2023-0009; PermitPERMIT REPORT City of Carlsbad Print Date: 03/24/2025 Job Address: 2820 LOKER AVE E, CARLSBAD, CA 92010-6608 Permit Type: FIRE-Construction Commercial Work Class: Parcel #: 2090831500 Track #: Valuation: $4,128,299.92 Lot #: Occupancy Group: Project #: #of Dwelling Units: Plan #: Bedrooms: Construction Type: Bathrooms: Orig. Plan Check #: Plan Check #: Permit No: FPC2023-0009 Status: Closed - Finaled Fixed Extinguishing Syste Applied: 01/11/2023 Issued: 01/24/2023 DEV2022-0135 Finaled Close Out: 08/19/2024 Final Inspection: INSPECTOR: Salcedo, Felix Project Title: ABSORPTION SYSTEMS Description: ABSORPTION SYSTEMS - ANSUL CLEAN AGENT SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Applicant: FPContractor: MISSION CRITICAL ASSET PROTECTION INC MISSION CRITICAL ASSET PROTECTION INC ADRIAN LONICK 13967 MENNONITE PT 13967 MENNONITE PT SAN DIEGO, CA 92129-3135 SAN DIEGO, CA 92129-3135 (858) 776-9554 (443) 944-2145 FEE AMOUNT FIRE Pre-Action System with Alarm $654.00 Total Fees: $654.00 Total Payments To Date: $654.00 Balance Due: $0.00 Fire Department Page 1 of 1 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 1 442-339-2665 1 Inspections: 442-339-2660 1 www.carlsbadca.gov Li Mission Critical Asset Protection, Inc. I I I Equipment Submittal I Loker Ave - Ansul Sapphire Fire Suppression Installation I I For: I Loker Ave I 2820 Loker Ave East Carlsbad, CA 92010 I MCAP Job # 0847 December 18, 2022 I I 13967 Mennonite Pt San Diego, CA 92129 PHONE 858-776-9554 CA. LIC. # 1054145 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE • I of LISTING No. 7165-0026:0378 Page 1 2 CATEGORY: 7165 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT (COMMERCIAL) I LISTEE: Simplex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 5774074 Fax (978) 731-8881 I Email: james.goyettejci.com DESIGN: Models 4007-9101, 4007-9101 AR, 4007-9102,"4007-9201, 4007-9202, *40079301 *4007..9302 *40079401, and *40079402 Commercial FieAlarth Control Panels. Local, I auxiliaiy, remote station, releasing and central station service. Refer to listees data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational I considerations. System components: 4007-9801: Zone/Relay Module I 4007-9802: 25V Regulator Module 4007-9803: lDNet+Loop Module 4007-9804: Dual Class A Isolator Module I 4007-9805: 24 Zone LED Module 4007-9806: SDACT Module 4007-9807: City Circuit Module with Disconnect Switch 4007-9808: City Circuit Module without Disconnect Switch I 4007-9809: Alarm Relay Module 4007-9810: Flat Network Card Interface 4007-9812: Dual R5232 Module 4007-9813: Wired Media Module I 4007-9814: Fiber-Optic Media Module 4190-8001: Remote Service Gateway 0566-989: IDNAC Power Supply I 0566-1023: CPU and User Interface 0566-1030: NAC Power Supply - 4190-6106: Remote Service Gateway 4007-6306: ES Net NIC Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card I 4007-6307: ES Net NIC Dual Channel DSL Media Car 4007-6308: ES Net NIC Dual Channel Single-mode Fiber Media Card 4007-6309: ES Net NIC Dual Channel Multi-mode Fiber Media Card I 4007-9817: ES Net Network Card-Flat 4007 *4007..6312: ESMX Loop Expansion Module RATING: 2A @ 120 VAC 50/60 HZ I *Revision 12-9-22 VVINV I 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 I - operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 • Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VECTOR WONG, Program Coordinator r 1 Fire Engineering Division tJsting No. 7165-0026:0378 Page 2of2 IA @ 240 VAC 50/60 HZ ' S INSTALLATION:' In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control units for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. These control units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72. These control units meets the requirements of UL864,*l0thEdition. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Alarm Verification ,shall not be implemented on initiation-device circuits that have the option of releasing an extinguishing agent or water unless these circuits release independently of the Alarm Verification feature. V - *Revision 12-9-22 VWW This listing is based upon technical data submitted bi 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 listèe's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: 'July'01; 2022 Listing Expir& June 30,2023 Authonzed By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Vk11 'fl [ li4!I(* AUTOPULSE® Z-20 releasing control system provides: Coverage for single area and capability for expansion to multiple areas of Automatic Extinguishing Release and/or Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler System Release including audible escalation of events Control of compatible Listed/Approved 24 VDC:• automatic control actuators, one per circuit; or two 12 VDC actuators in series per circuit Releasing appliance circuits (RACs) by connecting Notification appliance circuits (NACs) to Suppression Release Peripherals for actuator supervision and control Additional actuator circuit control NACs are available using AUTOPULSE EXT NAC Extenders with Suppression Release Peripherals AUTOPULSE EXT NAC extenders piovidé Up to eight NACs for notification requirements and input to suppression release peripherals, controlled via IDNet Suppression Release Peripheral (SRP) with dual input control logic: Dual input control logic requires an IDNet command and an activated NAC to initiate release Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) output provides wiring supervision to the actuator including monitoring of coil continuity and short circuit supervision to the coil supervision module Suppression Release Peripheral control features: An on-board DC-DC regulator compensates for voltage drops to the peripheral and ensures proper control circuit voltage over a wide operating range Provides a single RAC for control of actuators for up to 2 A using a 3 A NAC input (1 A using a 2 A NAC input) Related system components: Z-20 control panel with Releasing Appliqué Dedicated NAC output from Z-20 (or compatible NAC Extender) Coil supervision module, one per RAC Maintenance Switch, one per RAC Abort Switch AUTOPULSE Z-20 Listings reference: UL 864 - Control Units, System (UOJZ); Control Unit Accessories, System, Fire Alarm (UOXX); ; Control Units, Releasing Device Service (SYZV) UL 2017- Energency Alarm System Control Units (CO detection), (FSZI) ULC-5559 - Central Station Fire Alarm System Units (DAYRC) ULC-5527 - Control Units, System, Fire Alarm (UOJZC); Control Unit Accessories, System, Fire Alarm (UOXXC); Control Units, Releasing Device Service (SYZVC) Z-20 Fire Control Panels Actuator Agent TOoidlue Agent source discharge Actuator path Control Circuit rvisory Release appliance circuit Maintenance Disconnect Switch 6-0 (with Indicator lamp) Power for indicator lamp (if required) Suppression Release Peripheral Typical addressable initiating devices IDNet communications Dedicated NAC circuit Z-20 Control Panel AUTOPULSE Z-20 releasing control system block diagram Ddtictic The AUTOPULSE Z-20 releasing control system with suppression release peripherals provides actuator supervision and control for use in automatic extinguishing, and deluge or preaction releasing systems. Hazard area initiating and notification devices are contiolled using either conventional or addressable circuits. The necessary releasing system logic is implemented within the AUTOPULSE Z-20 control panel as required for the itical application. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local AUTOPULSE product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. ** Release Control operation described in this document is also available with Z-20 Control Panels with software revision 3.03 or higher. Refer to data sheet for model Z-20 control panel details including IDNet communications information. 1-2016171-2 5/2017 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UL, ULC, FM Approved* Z-20 Agent Release Fire Control Panel and Releasing Control System These systems automatically activate electrically controlled actuators for the relèàse of a fire extinguishing agent (such as dry chemical, water spray, foam, CO2, or clean agent) in response to fire detection device inputs as determined by programming of the host fire alarm control panel. Automatic extinguishing release system panels are required to have a minimum of 24 hours of standby power. Initiating devices must be listed/approved for the application, and may be wired either Class A or B. Control actuators must be electrically compatible with the control panel circuits and power supplies, and are wired Class B to provide coil supervision. IiI,IiDz,]g,T*NlI.]i.Jlrn[r1(1u1 These systems automatically activate water control actuators in response to fire detection device inputs. Deluge sprinkler systems employ open sprinkler heads and provide water flow when the fire detection system activates a common automatic water control actuator. They are used to deliver water simultaneously through all of the system sprinkler heads. This type of system is applicable where the immediate application of large quantities of water over large areas is the proper fire response. Preaction sprinkler systems are similar to deluge systems except that normally closed sprinkler heads are used and supervisory air pressure is maintained in the pipe. Operation requires both an activated sprinkler head and an activated fire alarm initiating device with specific programming determined at the host fire alarm control panel. Releasing system requirements Releasing actuators are controlled from a Suppression Release Peripheral (4090.9006 or 4090- 9005). Connections are 2-wire, Class B releasing circuits with only one 24 VDC actuator per circuit. Where applicable, two, 12 VDC actuators in series, or one 12 VDC actuator with manufacturer supplied resistor may be used. Coil supervision module 430687 must be wired electrically before the actuator and located in the actuator wiring junction box. (Refer to diagram on page 8.) The connected RAC provides continuity supervision of the actuator coil and wiring and provides short circuit supervision to the coil supervision module. Cross-zoning or other alarm initiation logic per system requirements is to be implemented by programming at the fire alarm control panel. UL listed automatic extinguishing releasing operation requires that: battery standby must be a minimum of 24 hours with 5 minutes of alarm and that listed actuators are used, refer to list on page 5. I FM approved automatic extinguishing release requires secondary standby to be a minimum of 24 hours with 5 minutes of alarm. Actuators must be electrically compatible. FM approved deluge and preaction sprinkler operation requires that: initiating device circuits be Class A and wired to Listed/Approved devices; standby power capacity must be a minimum of 90 hours with 10 minutes of alarm; and that compatible Automatic Water Control Valves must be used. (Refer to actuator list on page 10.) Maintenance switches, one per RAC, are required per NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code to allow the system to be tested or serviced without actuating the fire suppression systems. Their use may not be allowed in some jurisdictions, always confirm local requirements. When used, Maintenance Switches are required to ensure that operation initiates a supervisory condition. Abort switches are available when abort operation is required. When used, connect to an addressable Supervised lAM model 4090-9001 or similar adcfressable adapter module. The abort switch and the LAM mount in a single gang box, 2-1/2" minimum depth. Addressable manual releasing stations are used to initiate activation of the releasing actuators with the appropriate time delay implemented by the fire alarm control panel. Notification requirements. Each hazard area typically requires general audible and visible fire - alanunotification and additional dedicated NACs for area releasing status notification. Suppression Release Peripheral. The IDNet Suppression Release Peripheral (SRP) required for release control requires two inputs; IDNet and a dedicated NAC iriut. For additional SRP reference refer to installation instructions 579-385. 4.3" (109 mm) color touchscreen display: Provides detailed system status and point information Supports dual language selection, including unicode character languages A custom background display appears when operation is normal ' Eight point zone/relay module: Each point is selectable as an IDC input or relay output, Class A IDCs require 2 points (one out and one return); one module is standard, up to 3 additional modules can be field installed Each point on the IDC/relay module can be configured as a control relay rated 2 A @ 30 VDC (resistive) as either normally open or normally closed Can be powered directly from the power supply or through the optional 25 VDC regulator module Wide range of IDC end-of-line resistor values for retrofit Convenience 1-2016171-2 5/2017 VUit.] IJ !1'L•I 1it*wt77IThI1lDj Electrically isolated IDNet+ addressable initiating device SLC: Provides built-in short circuit isolation for monitoring and control of TrueAlarm analog sensors and IDNet communications monitoring and control devices; for use with either shielded or unshielded, twisted or untwisted single pair wiring; outputs are Class A or Class B Standard panel SLC provides up to 100 addressable points; optional additional loop expansion modules provide an additional isolated loop with short circuit isolation for the IDNet+ channel; each loop expansion module also provides an additional 75 addressable points Power supply features: Four Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) selectable as Class A or Class B with 6 A total available current NAC end-of-line resistor value can be selected from a wide range of resistance values for retrofit convenience Additional notification power capacity is available using the AUTOPULSE EXT NAC Extender Battery backup charging of up to 33 Ali; up to 18 Ah for cabinet mounted batteries and up to 33 Ali batteries for mounting in close-nippled remote battery cabinet General mechanical: - Red cabinet; rated NEMA 1 and IP30 Software feature summary: Current and previous panel configuration maintained in on-board memory An internal Ethernet service port is available for service computer connections to perform configuration updates, downloads and uploads; report downloads, and system software Internal USB interface allows a memory stick to store job revisions, update revised jobs and panel software, and save detailed system reports from the panel Optional modules and connections include: Point or Event DACT assembly for IP Communicators Up to two additional IDNet+ addressable device output loop connections with short circuit fault protection and with 75 additional point capacity each Front mounted 48 LED annunciator with custom label inserts; LEDs are programmable for up to 24 IDC zones of alarm and trouble annunciation or other custom annunciation requirements Remote LCD annunciator support via RUI communications port for use with UTP wiring Alarm relays and auxiliary relays AUTOPULSE EXT NAC Extenders to extend NAC capability for power and distance Addressable Device The Z-20 provides an IDNet+ addressable initiating device Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) that supervises wiring connections and the individual device communications status on the SLC. With 2 wire IDNet+ SLCs, initiation, monitoring, and control devices such as manual fire alarm stations, TrueAlarm sensors, control relays, and sprinkler waterfiow switches can communicate their identity and status and receive fire alarm system control. Additional addressable interface modules include circuit isolators, conventional IDC zone adapters, and interface to other system circuits such as fans, dampers, and elevator controls. Each addressable device oñthe IDNet+ communication channel is continuously interrogated for status condition such as: normal, off-normal, alarm, supervisory, or trouble. Both Class B and Class A operation is available. Sophisticated poll and response communication techniques ensure supervision integrity and allow for "T-tapping" of the circuits for Class operation. Devices with LEDs pulse the LED to indicate receipt of a communications poll and can be turned on steady from the panel. With addressable devices, the location and status of the connected device is monitored, logged, and displayed on the operator interface LCD with each device having its own 40 character custom label for precise identification. Addressable initiating device communications include operation of TrueAlarm smoke and temperature sensors. Smoke sensors transmit an output value based on their smoke chamber condition and the CPU maintains a current value, peak value, and an—average value for each sensor. Status is determined by comparing the current sensor value to its average value. Tracking this average value as a continuously shifting reference point filters out environmental factors that cause shifts in sensitivity. Programmable sensitivity of each sensor can be selected at the control panel for different levels of smoke obscuration (shown directly in percent) or for specific heat detection levels. To evaluate whether the sensitivity should be revised, the peak value is stored in memory and can be easily read (or downloaded as a report) and compared to the alarm threshold directly in percent. TrueAlarm heat sensors can be selected for fixed temperature detection, with or without rate-of-rise detection. Utility temperature sensing is also available, typically to provide freeze warnings or alert to HVAC system problems. Readings can selected as either Fahrenheit or Celsius. TrueSense early fire detection. Multi-sensor 4098- 9754 provides photoelectric and heat sensor data using a single IDNet+ address. The panel evaluates smoke and heat activity to provide TrueSense early detection. For more details on this operation, refer to data sheet. I14'i [*Ift1J .1 Sensor Status. TrueAlarm operation allows the control panel to automatically indicate when a sensor is almost dirty, dirty, and excessively dirty. The NFPA 72 requiremeht for a test of the sensitivity range of the sensors is fulfilled by the ability of TrueAlarm operation to maintain the sensitivity level of each sensor. Modular TrueAlarm sensors use the same base and different sensor types (smoke or heat sensor) and can be easily interchanged to meet specific location requirements. I LI I I I I 1 1' I I I I I I I I I d I 3 1-2016171-2 5/2017 IDNet+ Addressable Channel Capacity. The Z-20 provides an isolated output IDNet+ signaling line circuit (SLC) that supports up to 250 addressable monitor and control points intermixed on the same pair of wires. (250 total requires two 4007-9803 IDNet+ Loop Expansion Modules.) IDNet+ SLC Wiring Specifications Maximum Distance C to 125 4000 ft (1219 m); 50 ohms from Control Panel 2500 feet (762 m); 35 ohms per Device Load 126-250 Total Wire Length Allowed With, Up to 12,500 ft (3.8 km); 1" Taps for Class B Wiring 0.60 pF Maximum Capacitance Between IDNet+ Channels Loading per device 0.8 mA supv., 1 mA alarm; 2 mA per activated device LED Wire Type and Connections Shielded or unshielded, twisted or untwisted wire* Connections Terminal blocks for 18 to 12 AWG Compatibility includes: IDNét communicating devices and TrueAlarm sensors including QuickConnect and QuickConnect2 sensors; see data sheet for additional reference * Some applications may require shielded wiring. Review your system with your local AUTOPULSE product supplier. Power Supply Output Details: RUI Communicationscontrols up to 6 remote devices at up to 2500 ft (762 m) for single run, or 10,000 ft (3048 m) total if wiring is Class B and T-tapped; sel'ectable as Class B or Class A Compatible RUI remote equipment includes: 4606- 9202AR Color Touchscreen Annunciator (up to 6 total) IDNet+ SLC Output provides electrically isolated Class B or Class A communication; standard capacity is up to 100 addressable points with expansion for up to 250 points using up to two 4007-9803 IDNet+ Loop Expansion 6 A Output Rating. This includes current for: special.. application notification appliances; IDNet devices; module currents; and auxiliary output current (battery charging, CPU, and power supply current does not subtract from the 6 A); when NACs are controlling Regulated 24 DC Appliances, total NAC current available is 3 A Four on-board Class B/Cläss'A NACs, iãted 3A eacbfor Special Application appliances; selectable for SmartSync horn and strobe control, or strobe synchronization; rated 2 A each for Regulated 24 DC appliances NAC end-of-line (EOL) resistor values are selectable as: 10 k, 3.9 kf, 4.7 kfI, 5.1 ks), 5.6 ks), or 15 k Battery Charger is dual rate, temperature compensated, and charges up to 18 Ah sealed lead-acid batteries mounted in the battery compartment, and charges up to 33 Ali batteries mounted in an external cabinet Battery and Charger Monitoring includes battery charger status and low or depleted battery conditions; status information provided to the master controller includes analog values for: battery voltage, charger voltage and current, actual system voltage and current, and NAC current. MR, 10 IMPRIMILIMMIRI~~= Low Battery Voltage Cutout is selectable when required (required for ULC listing applications) 2 A Auxiliary Output (AUX/SNAC) can be selected' either as resettable auxiliary power of 2 A @ 24 VDC, or selected to be a simple NAC (SNAC) for sounder base power, 4-wire detector power, or door holder power Zone/Relay Module Details: Select as IDC or Relay; configure up to 8, Class B IDCs, or up to 4, Class A IDCs; or up to 8, Relay outputs rated 2 A resistive @ 30 VDC (N.O. or N.C.); or combinations of IDCs and Relays; each zone is separately configurable as an IDC or Relay output IDC Support. Each IDC supports up to 30, two-wire deiices IDC EOL resistor values are selectable as: 3.3 kQ, 2 kL, 2.2 k, 3.4 kl, 3.9k, 4.7 k, 5.1 k2, 5.6 kn, 6.34/6.8 W, and 3.6 k +1.1 W; see instructions for more details lAdditional Relpsina Svstm Rpfprc'nrp For additional information, refer to Factory Mutual Reearch Corporation (FMRC) "FMRC Approval Guide,' FM Approval standard "Automatic Releases for Preaction and Deluge Sprinkler Systems." Please note that propei operation of releasing control systems requires that the system design, installation, and maintenance be performed correctly and in accordance with all applicable local and national codes, and equipment manufacturer's instructions. No liability for total system operation is assumed or implied. T-2016171-2 5/2017 Color Description - Supv. Alarm AUTOPULSE Z-20 with 4 conventional 3 A NACs and a 6 A output power supply/battery I charger; includes lDNet+ communications for 100 addressable points and 1,4007-9801 4007-9101AR Red Zone/Relay module; Note: Add optional module and other currents separately for battery 145 mA 190 mA calculations; base panel current does not subtract from the 6 A power available for - optional modules and external loads I r.iinirr lrnut.Im 1iIøII.(**(e] l Mod.el Descriptl9n Spv. Alarm Eight Point Zone/Relay Module, each point is selectable as an IDO input or Relay output, Glass A lDGs 83 mA 351 mA 4007-9801 require 2 points (one out and one return); one module is included as standard, select up to 3 additional; max max ________ current shown is for 8 Class B lDCs with 4 in alarm, detector current is added separately with I module 190 mA 445 mA 4007-9802 25 VDC Regulator Module; 2 A maximum output; use to power Zone/Relay modules with 2 modules 290 mA 801 mA connected to initiating devices requiring nominal 25 VDC voltage with 3 modules 390 mA 1156 mA lDNet+ Loop Expansion Module; provides an additional isolated loop with short circuit isolation to the 4007-9803 existing lDNet+ channel, also provides an additional 75 addressable points to the lDNet+ channel NA NA capacity, maximum of two Panel Mounted 48 LED Status Annunciator Module; provides 24 Yellow LEDs, 20 Red no LEDs on 10 mA 10 mA 1.75 mA per LEO, 4007-9805 LEDs, and 4 Red/Green LEDs that are programmable for up to 24 lDC zones of alarm . with and trouble annunciation, or as required for custom annunciation requirements LEDs on 105 mA max 4007-9806 SDACT Module for Point or Event Reporting; order 2080-9047 connection cables as required (see cable 30 mA I 40 mA details under accessories) 4007-9809 Relay Module; relays for Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble; rated 2 A resistive @ 32 VDC 1 15 mA j 37 mA I :Model Capacity Battery Mounting Details 2081-9272 6.2 Ah 2081-9274 12 V Batteries for cabinet mounting; select one battery model per system standby requirements; order quantity of 10 Ah 12:7 Ah -2081-9288 I two; to be wired in series for 24 VDC 2081-9275 18 Ah 1 2081-9287 2081-9276 25 Ah For remote mount in Battery Box 4009-9801 I Batteries for remote mounting; see battery cabinet details below 33 Ah For remote mount in Battery Box 4009-9802 Battery Accessories Model Color Capacity Dimensions Description 1 4009-9801 4009-9802 Beige For up to 25 Ah 16 In" W x 131/2" H x 5%" D batteries 1(413 mm x 343 mm x 146 mm) For up to 33 Ah 25 %" W x 20 3h" H X 4 ¼" D Beige batteries I (654 mm x 527 mm x 105 mm) I External battery cabinet without charger, with locking solid door and battery harness; for close-nippled mounting to fire alarm control panel cabinet Accessories Model 2080-9047 DescrIption DACT cable, 14 ft (4.3 m) long, RJ45 plug one end, spade lugs on the other; order one per phone line connection required 2975-9812 Red semi-flush box trim; 1 7A8" (37 mm) wide, four comers and trim pieces for top, bottom, and sides - 2081-9031 Series resistor for WSO, lDCs (NO. water flow and tamper on same circuit, wires after water flow and before tamper) 470 D, 1 W, encapsulated, two 18 AWG leads (0.82 mm2 ), 2 1/2' Lx 1 %" W x 1" H (64 mm x 35 mm x 25 mm). This is for non- addressable initiating zones. 4081-9002 3.3 kO, 1 Wend-of-line resistor harness for non-addressable NAC circuits 4081-9018 10 kO, 1 Wend-of-line resistor harness for Class B non-addressable initiating zones 431537 Single gang EOL mounting plate (For ULC requirements) I I I I 1 I I I I I 5 T-2016171-2 5/2017 AUTOPULSE Z-20 releasing control system modules Model Description Reference 430687 Coil Supervision Module Required, one per RAC, mounts in the releasing actuator wiring Junction box; see specifications section for details 433936 Flush mount Maintenance Switches One per RAC; flush or surface mount; indicator lamp models require separate 24 VDC wiring 433937 Surface mount 433940 Flush mount Abort Switch As required, connects via an IDNet addressable interface module; mounted on a single gang stainless steel plate; 433941 Surface mount installation requires a single gang box, 2-1/2" (64 mm) minimum depth - Suppression Release Peripheral and Accessories Model Description Reference 4090-9005 Basic Suppression Release Peripheral on mounting Requires mounting box 2975-9227, ordered plate separately 4090-9006 Suppression Release Peripheral mountedin NEMA IncludesLED indicator on front of door 1 red box; required for ULC listing 2975-9227 NEMA I red mounting box; required for 4090-9005 4090-9812 I Red LED IDNet communications indicator option These items are included with model 4090-9006 I kit; mounts on door of 2975-9227 box I Refer to control panel programming manual 579-1 167AR for further information on suppression release panel programing. Z-20 panel specifications 120 VAC Input 2 A maximum © 102 to 132 VAC, 50/60 Hz - - Input Power - 1 A maximum @ 204 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz Input - 240 VAC Power Supply Including module currents and auxiliary power outputs; Output switches Output Rating 6 A total to battery backup Z-20 Power Supply Output NAC Ratings 3 A each for Special Application Appliances during mains AC 2 A each for Regulated 24 DC Appliances Ratings failure or Auxiliary Power Tap brownout conditions 2 A maximum, 24 VDC nominal (19.5 to 31.1 VDC) Special Application Non-Addressable horns, strobes, and combination horn/strobes and speaker/strobes (contact Appliances your product representative for compatible appliances) Regulated 24 DC Non-Addressable Appliances Power for other UL listed appliances; use associated external synchronization modules where required Battery Charger Battery capacity range UL and ULC listed for battery charging of 6.2 Ah up to 33 Ah (batteries larger Ratings than 18 Ah require a remote battery cabinet) Temperature compensated, dual rate, recharges depleted batteries within 48 (sealed lead-acid Charger characteristics batteries) and performance hours per UL Standard 864; to 70% capacity in 12 hours per ULC Standard 27 Custom Background Display Details Supported file types: JPG, BMP, Gl, and PNG Recommended image type is JPG, recommended image size is 480 x 240, and the file size limit is 100 kb Operating Temperature Environmental 32° to 120°F (0° to 49' C) - Up to 93% RH, non-condensing @ 90° F (32° C) maximum Operating Humidity #aaiiionai I ecnnucai keterence Description I Document I Description I Document Installation Manual 579-1102AR Single Page Operator Instructions 579-1109AR Programmer's Manual 579-1167AR Zone/Relay Module Installation Manual I 1 579-1103 I Detailed Operator's Manual 579-1165AR LCD Annunciator Installation Manual I 579-172AR 6 T-2016171-2 5/2017 Li 1-1 I 1 I I I I Side View Reference Finished wall surface (including semi-flush Trim Kit if used) Exposed box for semi-flush mounting 1-3/4"(44 mm) minimum 4-7116" Deep (ll2mm) h I I I I FM-20 mounting and module location reference Module Locations: I A. CPU and User Interface assembly. Location for optional 4007-9805 LED Module. Power Supply Assembly. 4007-9806 SDACT location. Location for 4007-9801 Zone/Relay Module, or (as shown) 4007-9802 25 V Regulator Module I F. Primary location for 4007-9801 Zone/Relay Module Location for additional 4007-9801 Zone/Relay Module. Identical to Block G above. 4007-9803 lDNet+ Loop Expansion Modules, maximum of two (two are shown). I J. Identical to block I above. K. Battery location for up to 18 Ah batteries. Note: No conduit entry or wiring in this area, 14-7/8" (378 mm) wide. Note: A system ground must be provided for Earth Detection and transient protection devices. This connection shall be made to an approved, dedicated Earth connection per NFPA 70, Article 250, and NFPA 780. I I 7 1-2016171-2 5/2017 _______ Data Subject Sheet Data Sheet Sheet AUTOPULSE EXT NAC Extender T-2016169 AUTOPULSE 4090-9119 Relay IAM (Individual Addressable Module) with Unsupervised Input 1-2016181 AUTOPULSE Z-20 Detection System Accessories 1-2016170 AUTOPULSE 4090-9120 Six Point Module with Four 1- and LCD Annunciator Sense Inputs and Two Relay Outputs T-2016182 AUTOPULSE Fire Suppression System Abort Switches and Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) 1-2016172 AUTOPULSE lrueAlarm Analog Sensors - Photoelectric 1-2016 183 Maintenance Switches and Heat; Standard Bases and Accessories - AUTOPULSE System Batteries, Sealed Lead- 1-2016173 AUTOPULSE Addressable Duct Sensor Housings with Acid; with Applications Reference for Battery TrueAlarm Photoelectric Sensor; Available with Multiple 1-2016184 Cabinets, and Battery Cabinets with Charger Relay Control AUTOPULSE Circuit Protection; Model 2081-9044 1-2016174 AUTOPULSE Dual Address Bases for Multi-Sensor 4098- Overvoltage Protector 9754, Standard and. Sounder 1-2016 185 AUTOPULSE IDNet and MAPNET II Communicating Devices, Individual Addressable 1-2016175 AUTOPULSE E-Series AnalogHeat Sensor 4098-9733E 1-2016186 and Bases for Extended Exposure to High Humidity Modules_(lAMs) AUTOPULSE IDNet Communicating Devices Model _4090-9002_ Relay _lAM 1-2016176 AUTOPULSE 2081 Series E.O.L. Resistors 1-2016187 AUTOPULSE IDNet orMAPNET II Communicating 1-2016177 Devices; 4090-9101 and 4090-9106, Zone Adapter - AUTOPULSE IDNet and MAPNET II Communicating 1-2016188 Modules Devices Model 4090-9008 Dual Contact Relay lAM AUTOPULSE 4090-9116 Addressable IDNet 1-2016178 AUTOPULSE IDNet Communicating Devices Model 4090- Communications Isolator 9010, 8 A Relay lAM 1-2016189 AUTOPULSE 4090-9117 Addressable Power 1-2016179 AUTOPULSE IDNet or MAPNET II Communicating Devices; Isolator with IDNet Communications Control Addressable Manual Stations for Releasing Applications 1-2016190 AUTOPULSE 4090-9118 Relay lAM (Individual 1-2016180 AUTOPULSE IDNet Addressable Devices, Model 4090- Addressable Module) with T-Sense Input 9007 Signal lAM (Individual Addressable Module) 1-2016191 Contact your local AUTOPULSE product supplier for additional information on comoatible IDNet addressable devices and TrueAlert notification appliances. 1-2016171-2 5/2017 I T 24 VDC for Maintenance Disconnect AutoPulse EXT NAC Extender status indicator (if required) / 9 1-2016171-2 5/2017 Li I I I i I I I Fl [1 I I I I I I ---IL Suppression release peripheral wiring reference Maximum Release Appliance Circuit (RAC) Wiring Distances from Suppression Release Peripheral to the Valve Solenoid (based on a total drop of 0.6 V) RAC Output Current (refer to solenoId rating) Distance Total Li he Resistance 16 AWG 16 AWG - 14 AWG 12AWG 0.50A 74 ft 23m 118ft 36m 188 It 57m 300 ft 91n, 1.061] 0.75 A 50 ft 15 m 79 ft 24 m 126 ft 38 m 200 ft 61 m 0.710 1.00A 37 ft 11 rn 59 ft 18m 94 ft 29m 150 ft 46m 0.531] 1.25 A 30 It 9 m 47 ft 14 m 75 ft 23 m 120 ft 36.6 m 1.061] 1.5 A . 25 ft 7.6 m 39 ft 12 m 63 ft 19 m 100 ft 30.5 rn 0.71 1] 1.75 A 21 ft 6.4 m 34 ft IOn, 54 ft -16m 85 ft 26 m 0.531] 2.00 A 19 ft 5.8 m 30 ft 9 m 47 ft 14 m 75 It 23m 0.531] Metric sire equivalents: 18 AWG = 0.82 mm2; 16 AWG = 1.31 mm2; 14 AWG 2.08 mm; 12 AWG = 3.31 mm2 (P CD NORMAL f\eisg! a fi i.CISABLI FIRE SUPPRESSION DISCONNECT IDISABLE ------------------------------- Listed/approved actuator or Deluge and Preaction Automatic Water Control Valve; one if 24 VDC (or 2 in series if 12 VDC) per RAC Vol BIk Out- Valve wiring + In junction box Red Bik 433936 or 433937 Maintenance Disconnect Switch with indicator lamp 4090-9006 or 4090-9005 AutoPulse Suppression Releasing Peripheral N Wire indicator -..-.-.. lamp with 14 AWG maximum iHt 24 VDC power I t for indicator lamp I . .. (2 wires) L J Release appliance circuit Addressable devices Coil Supervision Module 430687 Class B NAC wiring dedicated to Suppression Release Peripheral Supervised [AM with Oboptional Abort Switch T T1 IDNet communications, Class A or Class B To AutoPulse Z-20 or AutoPulse EXT NAC Extender Maximum Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Wiring Distances to a Suppression Release Peripheral (0.5 Ato 1.75 A drop is based on atotal drop of 3.4V; 2 Adrop is based upon a total drop of 1.2 V) RAC Output Current (refertosolenoid rating) Distance - 18 AWG I6 AWG 14 AWG IZAWO 250 ft 76 m 399 ft 122 m 635 ft 194 m 1010 ft 308 m Total Line Resistance 0.50 A 3.581] -. 0.75 A 167 ft 51 m 266 It 81 m 423 ft 129 m .873 It 205 m 239 1] 1.00 A, 125ft 38m 1998 61 m 317 ft 97m 505 ft 154m 1.791] 1.25A lOoft 30m 1598 48m 254 ft 77m 404 ft 123m 1.431] 1.5A 848 26 r 1338 41 m 212ff 65m 337ff 103m 1.191] 1.75A 72ff 22m 1140 35m 181 ft 55m 289 ft 88m 1.021] 2.00 A 258 7.6 m 39 ft 12 m 638 1 19m 100 ft 1 30 0.361] Metticwire equivalents: 18 AWG= 0.82 mm2; 16 AWG = 1,31 mm2; 14 AWO -2.08 mm2; 12 AWG -3.31 mm2 t \ CD FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT cr- PUSH AND HOLD CD 433940 or 433941 Abort Switch 10 1-2016171-2 5/2017 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I iJ .1 [.1 ii 1* Ii ii*iIiTU Es] Suppression Release Peripheral 4090-9006 and 4090-9005 Communications IDNet, one address with Z-20 RAC Output Rating with AUTOPULSE EXT NAC 2 A maximum Extender At nominal 24 VDC, regulated; refer to NAC Power Requirements for more detail 1 A maximum - NAC Power Requirements NOTE: Z-20 NACs are rated at 3 A; AUTOPULSE EXT NAC Extender NACs are rated at 2 A, Extender expansion NACs are rated 1.5 A Voltage Supervisors' Current Alarm Current Reference (RAC current = actuator current) 16 to 32 VDC (nominal 24 VDC) No additional current required, circuit appears as standard end-of-line (EOL) NAC loading RAC Current NAC Current RAC Current I NAC Current 0.5A 0.845A 1.25A I 2.14A 0.75 A 128 A 1.5 A 2.56 A 0.87 A 1.5 A 1.75 3A I A 1.71 A 2A Wire Connections Screw terminals for input and output wiring, 18 to 12 AWG wire (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) IDNet Wiring Distance Reference Up to 2500 ft (762 m)fromthe IDNet source module Up to 10,000 ft (3048 m) total Class B wiring distance including 1-Taps Compatible with 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors Dimensions See installatiàn reference on page 12 Operating Temperature 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) indoor operation only Operating Humidity Range 10 to 90% RH at 90° F (32° C) Coil Suoervlslon Module 430687 Construction Epoxy encapsulated Dimensions 1-3/8" W x 2-7/16" Lx 1-1/16" H (34 mm x 62 mm x 27 mm) Wiring 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) wire leads, color coded Current Rating 2 A Maximum; internally fused at 3 A, non-replaceable 11 T-2016171-2 5/2017 Compatible UL Listed Valves and Actuators 0 1 -- Manufacturer - ANSUL -• - - Model Number AUTOMAN Il-C Assembly (solenoid 11728; coil , 25924)750 Electrical Ratings 24 VDC, mA AUTOMAN Il-C Explosion-Proof Releasing Device (solenoid 31492; coil 31438) 24 VDC 750 A m - - - AUTOMAN fl-C Assembly (solenoid 68739 coil 25924) 24VDC, 750 mA Solenoid Electric Actuator (solenoid 73111; coil 73097) i- - - - - 24 VDC A CV90 HF Electric Actuator 73327 - *24 VDC, 570 mA LP CO2 wfASCO solenoid 422934 24 VDC, 442 mA LP CO2 double action 24 VDC solenoid 430948 24 VDC, 438 mA LP CO2 3-way selector valve solenoid 433419 24 VDC; 438 mA Electric Actuator 24 VDC solenoid 570537 24 VDC, 250 mA LPG Solenoid Electric Actuator (uses solenoid: Flow Control 609500/671 S) Solenoid Coupling Assembly 21006401 (uses solenoid: Flow Control 609500/671 S) Solenoid CôuplinAssémbly 21006402 (6se5 solenoid: Flow Control 609500/671 S) LPG 128/145/190/230-50/55 FM-200 valves (uses solenoid: Flow Control 609500/671S) - -- LPG128-90LJL iFLOW and FM-200 valve (uses solenoid: Flow Control 609500/671S) 24 VDC, 542 mA - Skinner - 71395SN2ENJ1 NOHl Ii C2 (Skinner coil Hi 1 iC2) 24 VDC, 420 mA 73212BN4TN00N0C11 1C2 (Skinner coil CI iC2) 24 VDC, 420 mA 732128N4TNLVN0C322C2 (Skinner coil C322C2) 24 VDC, 830 mA 73218BN4UNLVNOH111 C2 (Skinner coil Hill C2) 24 VDC, 410 mA 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2 (Skinner coil C111C2) 24 VDC, 410 mA ASCO 8210A107 (097617-0050 coil) 24 VDC, 750 mA 8210G207 (238310 coil) 24 VDC, 440 mA 8211 Al 07 (097617-0050 coil) 24 VDC, 750 mA 8262H182 (238910 coil) 24 VDC, 483 mA HV2628571 (23810 coil) 24 VDC, 442 mA HV2648581 (23810 coil) 24 VDC, 442 mA EF821OGOOIMBMO (238714 coil) 24 VDC, 450 mA R8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 24 VDC, 700 mA T8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 24 VDC, 700 mA Pyro-Chem ECH Electrical Control Head (551201) 24 VDC, 1700 mA Explosion-Proof Electric Actuator (570147) 24 VDC, 396 mA Removable Electric Actuator (570209) 24 VDC, 200 mA Hygood 304.205.010 - Electrical Actuator Suppression Diode 24 VDC, 250 mA 304.209.001 - Electrical Actuator Bridge Rectifier 24 VDC, 250 mA Minimax Model MX1230 without diode 24 VDC, 500 mA Versa CGS-4292-NB3-520000 24 VDC, 438 mA Burkert 5282 2/2-Way Solenoid Valve 24 VDC, 333 mA * For 24 VDC, 450 mA activation, requires a 73886 (21.5 ohm, 23 watt) in-line resistor shipping assembly ordered separately. For additional information refer to the manufacturer's technical documentation. 12 T-2016171-2 5/2017 I I Door height 8-1/8" (206 mm) 4090-9812 LED Indicator option (supplied with 4090-9006) Door screw fastener pth MO, - m) I I I I I I Compatible FM approved water control valves Z-20 Control Panels are assigned to FM Release Control Panel Group 3. Group 3 FM Approved Release Control Panels are compatible will all FM Approved Solenoid Valves rated at 22 Watts or less. For verification of agency listings and power requirements refer to the solenoid valve manufacturer's technical documentation. Suppression release peripheral installation reference diagram 2975-9227 Box, red with white lettering (supplied with 4090-9006) Door hinges on left and I lifts off for access 4 Knockouts, one each side I Door width 6-1/8' (156 mm) Box depth (102 mm) L..80x depth With door I 4-1/16' (103 mm) 4090-9005 AutoPulse Suppression Release Peripheral assembly - (supplied with 4090-9006) Box height I 8"?203mm) 2 Box width 6" (152 mm) I I I I 1 I I I 13 T-2016171-2 5/2017 U TYCO, AUTOPULSE, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). AHatoPuIse 0 2017 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. All specljlcations and other information shown were current as ofdocument revision date and are subject to change without notice. T-2016171-2 5/2017 P2: Quick disconnect tabs, 0.250" x0.032" - Mate with AMP. INC FASTON '250" series —'.4 3.4 4.— —o Torque - Not Applicable NBZ: Tin plated brass post with Nut & Bolt' fasteners 2mm Torque: 3.9-5.4 Nxm 112: Threaded insert with 5mm stud fastener 12mm j6rnrn Torque: 2.0-3.0 Nxm Nominal Voltage 12 volts (6 cells) 20-hr. (900rnAtc 1050 volts) I ti OD AH 10 hr (1 71A to 10.50 volts) 17.10 AH Stir (3 OSAto 10 20 volts) 15.30 AH 1-hr 5Ato 9,60 volts) i1,50 A+H Approximate weight. 12.32 lbs. (5.6 kg) Internal Resistance (approx.) 10 5 rniL'sjhrn Max Short-Duration Discharge Current (5 Sec.) 270.0 amperes at narn0:al capacrty at 60F •'oc Operating Temperature Range Charge Discharge Case Power Sonic Chargers 5°F (-15°C) to 122°F (50°C) 5°F (-15°C) to 104°F (40°C) ABS Plastic PSC-1 22000A-C PSC-1 22000-PC PSC-1 24000-PC PSC-1 24000A-C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 PS-12V 12180 18.0 All@ 20-hr, 12V 11.1 AH @10-hr. Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery PS — General Purpose Series T L: 7.13(181) W: 3.00 (76) H: 6.59 (167) W HI: 6.59 (167) Tolerances are +/-0.04 In. II © 0 (1-/-1 mm) and s/-O.Oa in. _j (+1- 2mm) for height d1m80010n8. All data subject to change without notice. I 77 J.iJ_J PQWER.PSON,C HI H MODEL PS'12180 NB rovon rs.nAow.Hr. I FEATURES 5 year design life Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology, for superior performance Valve regulated, maintenance free spill proof construction Power/volume ratio yielding excellent energy density Rugged vibration and impact resistant ABS case and cover Gas recombination technology APPROVALS at Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified U.L. recognized 1S09001 :2015 - Quality management systems GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS (USA AND INTERNATIONAL EXCLUDING EMEA) Power-Sonic Corporation 365 Cabela Dr Suite 300, Reno, Nevada 89523 USA T: +16196612020 E: customer-service@power-sonic.com POWER-SONIC EMEA (EMEA - EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA) Smltspol 4,3861 RS Nijkerk, The Netherlands TNL: +31 337410700 TUK: + 44 1268 560 686 TFR: + 33 344 32 18 17 E: saIesEMEA@power-sonic.com I To ensure oafe and efficient npenaflnn siwayn refentn the latent edition of our Technical Manual, as published no our website. C 2018. Power-Sonic Corporation. till rights reserved. All tnodemarha are the property of their respective owners. All dam subject to change without notice. E&0.E Standing Period (Months) !IUIIU.0 LEM FnI 100 80 60 40 20 DL 0 CHARGERS Power Sonic offers a wide range of chargers suitable for batteries with a variety of capacities. Please refer to our website for more information on our switch mode and transformer type chargers. Please contact our technical department for advice if you have difficulty in locating a suitable charger. FURTHER INFORMATION Please refer to our website www.power-sonic.com for a complete range of useful downloads, such as product catalogs, material safety data sheets (MSDS), ISO certification, etc. PS-12180 12V 17.1 AN @10-hr. Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery PS - General Purpose Series SHELF LIFE & STORAGE LIFE CHARACTERISTICS IN STAND-BY USE Ambient Temperature 20C (68F) Float Charging Voltage 2.25 - 2.30 V/Cell - L! 14115 Years CHARGING Cycle Applications: Apply constant voltage charge at 2.35v/c - 2.45v/c (14.1 - 14.7v for 12v Monobloc) at 20°C. Initial charging current should be set at less than 0.25C Amps. Switch to float charge to avoid overcharging. "Float" or "Stand-By" Service: Apply constant voltage charge of 2.25v/c - 2.30v/c (13.5 to 13.8 volts for 12v Monobloc at 20°C. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. Temperature Compensation: Charging Voltage for both Cyclic and Standby applications should be regulated in relation to ambient temperature. As temperature rises charging voltage should be reduced to prevent overcharge and increased as temperature falls to avoid undercharge. For further charging information including temperature compensation factors, see Power Sonic Technical Manual! Power Sonic Charger specifications. APPLICATIONS General purpose • Medical Emergency lighting • Fire and security GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS (USA AND INTERNATIONAL EXCLUDING EMEA) Power-Sonic corporation 365 Cabela Dr Suite 300, Reno, Nevada 89523 USA T: +16196612020 E: customer-service@power-sonic.com POWER-SONIC EMEA (EMEA - EUROPE. MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA) Smitspol 4,3861 RS Nijkerk, The Netherlands TNL: +31 337410700 TUK: +441268560586 TFR: + 33 344 32 18 17 E: saIesEMEA@power-sonic.com To ensure safe and efficient operation always refer to the latest edition of our Technical Manual, as published on our website. @2018. Pmer-Sonic All rights reserved. All readernorbo are the property of their respective owners. AM data subject to change without notice. 000.E CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0026:0382 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: 7300 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES LISTEE: SimpIex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 . Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 577-4074 Fax (978) 731-8881 Email: jan,es.goyette©jci.com DESIGN: Models 4606-9202, *4606..9202AR and 4606-9205 Remote LCD Color Touchscreen Annunciators. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational consideration. RATING: 24 Vdc 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 remote annuciators for use with listee's separately listed Series 4007ES fire alarm control units (CSFM No. 7165-0026:378). Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. *Revision 06-14-2017 dcc 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BSimpIEx System Accessories, LCD Annunciators UL, ULC, CSFM Listed, 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator FM, NYC Fire Dept Approved* for 40IOES Fire Alarm Control Panels Remote LCD annunciator for use with Simplex® model 401 OES fire alarm control panels LCD readout provides: Two lines of 40 characters each Wide viewing angle, super-twist design LED backlighting Control switches and status LEDs for: Alarm, Priority 2, Supervisory, or Trouble acknowledge (keyswitch access controlled) Alarm silence, System reset Three programmable control switches with yellow LEDs and provisions for custom labeling Additional features: Information is transmitted over a single unshielded twisted pair; separate wiring is required for 24 VDC control panel power (see p. 3 for more information) Tone-alert sounder provides local audible indication Lamp and LCD are functionally tested each time the keyswitch is turned on Mounts flush on standard 6-gang electrical box Up to up to 20 internal and external card addresses per 4010ES fire alarm control panel Mounting and trim options (ordered separately, see page 3 for more details): Surface mount box model 2975-9206 Brushed stainless steel trim model 4603-9111 Description - Local Annunciation. 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator allows 40IOES fire alarm control panels to provide information and control switches at convenient locations away from the control panel. The LCD is an 80 character, back-lit, alphanumeric display with information presented in clear and descriptive English. Typical content includes: point status (alarm, trouble, etc.), alarm type (smoke detector, manual station, etc.), number of system alarms, supervisory conditions, troubles, and custom location labels up to 40 characters long. Communications. Data communications require a single unshielded twisted pair that supports other annunciators on the same communications channel. 4606-9102 LCD Annunciator Description (ContinLied) Indications. Alarm, Priority 2, Supervisory, and Trouble conditions are also indicated by dedicated LEDs and a tone-alert audible indication. Each condition has a dedicated acknowledge push-button switch that silences the tone-alert but leaves the LED on until all conditions in that category are restored to normal. Activity Scrolling. Repeated operation of the appropriate acknowledge switch will scroll the LCD display showing activity in the sequence of occurrence. The internal tone-alert also sounds to indicate the operation of any of the push-button switches. Operation Keyswitch Access. All switches on the annunciator are controlled by the "ENABLE" keyswitch with a key that is removable only in the disabled position. A brief Lamp/LCD test is performed whenever the keyswitch is changed from enabled to disabled. Enabled Operations. When enabled, notification appliances can be deactivated by pressing the "ALARM SILENCE" switch. Pressing the "SYSTEM RESET" switch restores the system to normal operation. When system activity is normal, the LCD displays the time, date, and "SYSTEM IS NORMAL." * This product has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Heath and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7300.0026:0370 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. It is suect to re-examination, revision, and possible cancellation. NYC Fire Dept COA #6095. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. S4606-0002-7 8/2016 ITI;nr1 Model Description 4606 - 9102 Remote LCD Annunciator with beige trim for use with 401OES fire alarm control panels - Refer to specifications on page 3 4603-9111 Brushed stainless steel trim option for additional details 2975-9206 Matching surface mount box; ivory finish 2081-9044 Overvoltage protector; required where annunciator communications and power wiring exits and enters a building; refer to data sheet S2081-0016 for details 2 X 40 LCD READOUT, green LEO 1 backlighted during normal conditions 1 and abnormal operating conditions j SIX STATUS INDICATOR LEDs provide system status - indications in addition to LCD information; LEDs flash to indicate the condition and then when acknowledged, ITHREE PROGRAMMABLE (Yellow) 1 - remain on steady until reset; Fire Alarm and Priority 2 LEDs, each with pushbutton switch and Alarm are red; System Supervisory, System Trouble, custom labeling pocket and Alarm Silenced are yellow; Power On is green / O ShT DISPLAY TIME ] displays time of last occurrence of event list being displayed; or displays current time when viewing system status informmatio C ALARM ACKIFIRE ALARM acknowledges a Fire Alarm condition and silences the / - / - / -- / SYSTEM RESET restores panel and all annunciator tone-alerts J / 7 / / control panel to normal 1CONTROL ENABLE when ali aiam,ed inputs IALARM ACKIPRIORITY 2 acknowledges I / I KEYSWITCH are returned to normal a Priority 2 Alarm condition and silences, I / I controls all switch functions; the panel and all annunciator tone-alerts J/ / key is removable only in I disabled position ISUPV ACK acknowledges System 1 I I Supervisory conditions and silences the / - ALARM SILENCE causes audible and panel and all annunciator tone-alerts J - * visible notification appliances to be I silenced (default operation, may be [TROUBLE ACK acknowledges 7 modified through panel programming for I System Troubles and silences the compliance with local requirements) panel and all annunciator tone-alerts J 2 S4606-0002-7 8/2016 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 14606-9102 LCD Annunciator Specifications General Operating Specifications (refer to Installation Instructions 579-977 for additional information) Voltage 18 to 32 VDC, system supplied Normal Operating Current 110 mA (with LED backlighting on) Battery Standby Current 65 mA (during battery backup, LED backlighting is turned off after 30 seconds without switch activity) Alarm Current 140 mA maximum (LED backlighting is on and tone-alert is sounding) Operating Temperature Range 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) - Operating Humidity Range Up to 93% RH, non-condensing at 100° F (38° C) Communications RUI (Remote Unit Interface) external annunciator communications line SLC For 40I0ES Panels* Type [(signaling line circuit) Capacity I Up to 20 total internal and external card addresses Wiring Requirements Standard Wiring Type Unshielded twisted pair (UTP), 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) for most applications, see below Wiring Characteristics 0.58 pF (580 nF) maximum capacitance between conductors; 35 Q maximum total line resistance Wiring that leaves the building. Also requires Isolated Loop Circuit Protectors on each end, refer to data sheet S2081-0007 for 2081-9027 (200 mA), or Wiring Applications S2081-0008 for 2081-9028 (5 A) RUI Data Requiring Shielded, Wiring run in 500 ft (152 m) or more of conduit. Twisted Pair (STP) Wiring closely bundled with standard IDNet communications orTrueAlert addressable communications (not required when run with lDNet+ communications). Class B "T-Tap" wiring distance Up to 10,000 ft (3048 m)total wiring; up to 2500 ft (762 m) to farthest device Class X wiring distance Up to 2500 ft (762 m) * Power Wiring 18 to 12 AWG (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) wires for 24 VDC system power A dedicated earth ground connection to the electrical box is required for proper ESD Earth Wiring and EMI protection; wire in accordance with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code) Article 250 Mounting Information Trim Dimensions 4W'Hx1113A6"W(ll4 mm x300mm) Assembly Depth I /-i" (33 mm), 1 1/2' at terminal block location (38 mri) Standard Trim Finish Steel, painted beige 4603-9111, Optional Trim Brushed stainless steel (ordered separately); supplied with both slotted and tamper resistant screws Boxes for Masonry boxes Six-gang box, Steel City GW-635-G, 3 1/2" (89 mm) deep or equal Flush Single gang boxes Mounting Six, single gang boxes, 3 h/2 (89 mm) deep minimum, RACO # 590 or equal (supplied Box selection note separately) Conduit entrance is box dependent, refer to Installation Instructions 579-977 for additional mounting information and conduit entry requirements 2975-9206, Surface Mount Box Option (ordered seoaratelv rrsA...,..r.,us.lIIII. .wI.I...au...,...l * Refer to the 40IOES control panel data sheet for additional panel information. 3 S4606-0002-7 8/2016 t .. I1TrnI1T1rn(I]lHtIIT1 —: lote: Review box choice with assembly layout before selecting conduil entrance location to allow easy access to terminals Flush ount Ganged Boxes: - Requires 6-gang box, 3-1(2" (89 mm) ml (supplied separately) Flush Mount Masonry Box: Use Steel City GW-635-G or equal, 3-1/2" -----_ (89 mm) deep or equal (supplied separately) - :C, 0 o - Surface Mount Box: Simplex model 2975-9206 2-3/4" deep (70 mm) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (ordered separately) LCD Annunciator Assembly _(The_(Th_Th_ I Trim plate - - - - 0 Terminal block access at rear of 10 _'.__00 assembly, this side 0 0 I'A'I1flT11is(1 , Interconnection Wiring Notes: - Communications require18 to 12 AWG unshieldei twisted pair. Power requires two, 18 to 12 AWG wires for 24 VDC system power, plus Earth Ground to each electrical box. Refer to Installation Instructions 579-977 for additional wiring specifications. , 10 To other RUI devices Ir I IILL!'i 40IOES Fire Alarm Control Panel 4606-9102 LCD Annunciators TYCO, SIMPLEX, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. National Electrical Code and NFPA are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). - 93,Simplr Zx Tyco Fire Protection Products" Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 USA , S4606-0002-7 812016 www.simplexgrinnell. corn 2016 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. All specjflcations and other information shown were current as ofdocument revision date and are subject to change without notice. 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii] CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL -. Iva FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0026:0217 - Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: 7300 -: FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES - ' LISTEE: Simplex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 577-4074 Fax (978) 731-8881 Email: james.goyettejci.com DESIGN: Models *4098..9766 *..9767 *..9767BA *..9767E -9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, -9780E, -9789, -9789E, -97891SP, -978911P, -9791, -9791 E, -9791TSP, -9791TTP, -9792, -9792E, -97921SP, -97921TP, -9793, -9793E, -9793TSP, -9793T1P, -9796, -9796TSP, -9796TTP; 0SA4098-9780, -9792, -9793, and -9796 smoke detector bases. These bases act as an interface between the sensor and the MAPNET controller. Refer to listee's printed 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: Listees name, model number, electrical rating; and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as detector bases for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Models *4098..9766 *..9767 *..9767BA *9767E -9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, -9780E, -9789, -9789E, -9789T5P, -9789TTP, -9791, -9791E, -9791TSP, -9791TTP, -9792, -9792E, -9792TSP, -9792T1P, -9793, -9793E, -9793TSP, -979311P; GSA4098-9780, -9792 and -9793 are intended for use with: Models 4098-9714, *..9774 and GSA4098-9714 photoelectric smoke detectors (CSFM Listing No. 7272-0026:0218); Model 4098-9717 ionization smoke detector (CSFM Listing No. 7271-0026:0231); and Models 4098-9733, -9734, *..9778 and GSA4098-9733, -9734 heat detectors (CSFM Listing No. 7270-0026:0216). Models 4098-9796, -9796TSP, -97961TP, GSA4098-9796 are only intended for use with Models 4098-9754 or GSA4098-9754 photoelectric smoke detector (CSFM Listing No.7272-0026:0218). These base/sounders CAN NOT produce the temporal code pattern in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. If this temporal code is, required, the sounder/base unit must be used with the control unit that can produce the temporal pattern. Refer to listee's Installation *Revision 8-12-21 VWW 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Listing No. 7300-0026:0217 Page 2 of 2 I Instruction Manual for details. I I .•:., I . i . .. . I . 4 I *Revision 8-12-21 VWW 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 I an endorsement, or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used Ao verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: - July 01, 2022 , Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator I Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-0026:0218 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: 7272 -- SMOKE DETECTOR-SYSTEM TYPE-PHOTOELECTRIC LISTEE: Simptex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 577-4074 Fax (978) 731-8881 Email: james.goyette©jci.com DESIGN: Models 4098-9714, -9774, -97141SP, -97141TP, -9754, -97541SP, -9754TTP; GSA4098-9714, and -9754 analog photoelectric type smoke detectors. Models 4098-9764, 4098-9764BA, 4098-9764BK, *4098..9768 *4098.9768BA and *40989768BK Multi-criteria Smoke/Heat Detectors. Models 4098-9754, -9779, -9754TSP, -9754TTP; GSA4098-9754; 4098-9764, 4098-976413A, 4098-9764BK, *40989768 *40989768BA, and *4098976813K analog photoelectric type smoke detectors employ an integral supplemental heat sensor (135°F fixed temperature and 20°F rate of rise). This heat sensor is intended for use as a supplemental device to the smoke detector and is not intended for use in lieu of required heat detectors. *Models 4098-9768 and 4098-9768BA are identical except for model number and employ a switch which enables for photo only or photo/heat. *Model 4098-9768BK is identical to the Model 4098-9768 except for model number. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: N/A 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 photoelectric smoke detectors for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. *Models complies with the applicable requirements in UL 268, 7th Edition. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. Units are intended for use with smoke detector bases Models 4098-9789, -9789T5P, -9789TTP, -9791, -9791 TSP, -9775, -9776, -9777, -97911TP, -9792, -9792T5P, 9792TTP, -9793, 9793TSP, -9793TTP; GSA4098-9792, and -9793 (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:0217); 4098--9794, -9794TSP, -9794TTP (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:0500). Models 4098-9714, -9714TSP and -9714TTP are listed for use with Models 4098-9750, -9751, -9752 and -9753 duct detector units (CSFM Listing No. 3240-0026:0220) and Models *Revision 7-6-22 VWW 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 ' Listing Expires J°une 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator ' Fire Engineering Division I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Listing No. 7272-0026:0218 Page 2 of 2 4098-9755, -97551SP and -9755TTP duct detector units (CSFM Listing No. 3240-0026:0241). Model 4098-9714 with Model 4098-9751 is suitable for installations inside air ducts with air velocities between 0-2000 fpm. *Models 4098-9768, 4098-976813A, and 4098-9768BK are for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units Models 4100 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0251), 4010 (CSFM Listing No.7165-0026:0226), 40I0ES (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0369), 4007 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0378), and listee separately listed bases Models 4098-9775, 4098-9776, 4098-9777, 4098-9780,-4098-9789, 4098-9791, 4098-9792 (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:0217), 4098-9772, 4098-9794 (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:0500), 4098-9771, 4098-9773 (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:0330). NOTE: The photoelectric type detectors are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires which smolder for hours before bursting into flames. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. The ionization type detectors are generally more effective at detecting fast, flaming fires that consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a waste container or a grease fire in the kitchen, *Revision 7-6-22 VWW 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 tistee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator I Fire Engineering Division 'I I out Copyright and Trademarks Copyright 02008 - 2016 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved. Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. Suffix "C" or "CA" following an eight-digit Product ID number denotes ULC-listed product. Suffix "E" following an eight-digit Product ID number denotes Global product. The second suffix identifies market country, models with this suffix are not UL Listed. Trademarks TYCO, SIMPLEX®, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. All illustrations of actual detectors, sensors, and bases shown in this publication are artist's renditions. Cautions and Warnings I I Cautions READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be and followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper Warnings installation. .. . M DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX® PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED- Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex product supplier. Ai ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should I be performed by a representative or authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier. STATIC HAZARD Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows: Ground yourself before opening or Installing components. Fel Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. EYE SAFETY HAZARD - Under certain fiber optic application conditions, the optical output of this device may exceed eye safety limits. Do not use magnification (such as a microscope or other focusing equipment) when viewing the output of this device. I f'. SULFURIC ACID WARNING- Battery contains sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabric. Replace any leaking or damaged battery while wearing appropriate protective gear. If you come in contact with sulfuric acid, immediately flush skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. I FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS - PART 15- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a res- idential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. I SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA-72, after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reecceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified. I I I I I I I I I iv Table of Contents - Copyright and Trademarks iii Cautions and Warnings iv - Ch. 1. Overview .................................................................................................... Introduction..................................................................................................................................1-1 Inthis Chapter .............................................................................................................................. 1-1 SpecialConsiderations .....................................................................................................1-2 Overview.................................................................................. .....................................................1-2 Special Considerations for Smoke Detectors and Sensors .........................................................1-2 Smoke Detector/Sensor Applications ............................................................................ . ................ 1-2 Where to Place Detectors and Sensors...........................................................................1-3 Proper Locations for Detectors and Sensors ...............................................................................1-3 Where Not to Place Detectors and Sensors .................................................................... 1-6 Improper Locations for Detectors and Sensors............................................................................1-6 Principlesof Operation .....................................................................................................1-8 Introduction..................................................................................................................................1-8 HeatDetector Operation ..............................................................................................................1-8 Photoelectric Smoke Detectors/Sensors .............................................................................. .... .... 1-8 Ionization Smoke Detectors/Sensors...........................................................................................1-8 Carbon Monixide Gas Detectors/Sensors....................................................................................1-8 Ch. 2. 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases ................................ 2-1 Introduction......................................................... .................................. ..... .............. ... ..... .... ........ 2-1 Inthis Chapter ......................................................................................... .... ................................. 2-1 4098 Smoke Detectors.......................................................................................................2-2 Introduction..................................................................................................................................2-2 SmokeDetector Limitations.........................................................................................................2-2 Specifications...............................................................................................................................2-2 MountingRequirements...............................................................................................................2-3 4098 Heat Detectors...........................................................................................................2-4 Introduction..................................................................................................................................2-4 HeatDetector Types ....................................................................................................................2-4 Specifications...............................................................................................................................2-4 4098 Bases .........................................................................................................................2-6 Introduction..................................................................................................................................2-6 Mounting......................................................................................................................................2-7 Wiring...........................................................................................................................................2-8 Ch. 3. TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors3-1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................3-1 Inthis Chapter ............................................................................................................................... 3-1 4098-9733, -9734, -9778 Spacing................................................................................................3-1 4098 TrueAlarm Sensors ................................................................................................... .3-2 Specifications...............................................................................................................................3-2 SpecialApplications ..................................................................................................................... 3-2 Mounting......................................................................................................................................3-2 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases ......................................................................................... 3-3 Introduction..................................................................................................................................33 Specifications............................................................................................................................... 3..3 Settingthe Base's Address..........................................................................................................3-4 V Table of Contents Address Setting for the 2120 CDT System ........ . ............. ........................................................... 3-5 Address Setting for the 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4IOOES, 40IOES, 4007ES, 4008, or 4120 System3-5 Address Setting for Sounder Bases and Multi-Sensor Bases 4098-9795 and 4098-9796 ..........3-7 Wiring............................................................................................................................................ 3-7 Wiring..................................................................................................................................3-8 CORC Replacement Instructions...............................................................................................3-10 4098 TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensors...........................................................3-12 Overview....................................................................... ... .......................................................... 3-12 Specifications.............................................................................................................................. 3-12 Settingthe Sensor's Address .................................... ............................................................. . .... 3-13 Wiring......................................................................................................................................... 3-13 Setting the Tone for 4098-9773 Co Sounder Base and 4098-9772 Sounder Base .... 3-14 Ch. 4. Accessories................................................................................................4-1 Introduction..................................................................................................................................4-1 Inthis Chapter ......................................................................... . .................................................... 4-1 Relay Module Accessories ................................................................................................. 4-2 2098-9737 Relay Module Wiring ...................... . ........................................................ . .................... 4-2 4098-9860 Relay Module Wiring..................................................................................................4-3 4098-9822 Relay Module Wiring..................................................................................................4-4 RelayModule Installation.............................................................................................................4-4 RemoteLED Module .................................................................................................................... 4-5 Ch. 5. Compatibility and Testing.........................................................................5-1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................5-1 Inthis Chapter .............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Compatibility ......................................................................................................................5-2 Compatibility for 4098 Detectors and Detector Bases .................................................................5-2 Compatibility for 4098 Sensors and Sensor Bases......................................................................5-3 Maintenanceand Testing..................................................................................................5-4 Maintenance..................................................................................................................................5-4 Testing.........................................................................................................................................54 Preferred Method of Testing Smoke Detectors/Sensors .............................................................. 5-4 TestEquipment Available ............................................................................................................5-4 Alternate Method for Testing Sensors..........................................................................................5-5 Magnetic Test for Photoelectric Detectors...................................................................................5-5 Magnetic Test for Ionization Detectors..........................................................................................5-6 IonDetector Sensitivity Test ........................................................................................................5-7 Maintenance of the CO Sensor....................................................................................................5-7 Endof Life Service.......................................................................................................................5-7 StandardMaintenance..................................................................................................................5-8 CO Sensor Testing Flowcharts ....................................................................................................5-8 Cleaning............................................................................................................................ 5-10 Introduction.................................................................................................................................510 Photoelectric Smoke Detector/Sensor Cleaning........................................................................5-10 Special Considerations for Ion Detectors and Sensors..............................................................5-10 TroubleIndications..........................................................................................................5-11 Trouble Indications for lrueAlarm Sensors.................................................................................5-11 Fire Alarm Trouble and Maintenance Log........... 5-13 Fire Alarm Trouble and Maintenance Log................. 5-13 I I VI I I I I I I I I H H I I I I I 1 I Chapter 1. Overview Introduction The purpose of this publication is to provide information concerning the proper application of both heat and smoke detectors/sensors in conjunction with fire alarm systems. The information in this publication is intended to be used only as a technical guide. The requirements of applicable codes and standards, as well as directives of Authorities Ha'ing Jurisdiction (AHJ's), should be followed. In this Chapter Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic: Topic See Page# Special Considerations 1-2 Where to Place Detectors and Sensors 1-3 Where Not to Place Detectors and Sensors 1-6 Principles of Operation 1-8 1-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 1 Overview Special Considerations Overview , Before installing detectors/sensors, make a survey of the area to becovered in accordance with -in * formation provided in NFPA 72, (an excerpt of which is provided in the "Smoke Detector! Snsor Applications" section below). For additional information, refer to NFPA 72 and the NEMA Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors. Special Is there human occupancy? - Considerations Contents to be protected. for Smoke Detectors and Type of construction and use. Sensors Burning characteristics of contents. Air movement - stratification. Deflections and obstructions. Height of ceilings. Surface conditions of ceilings. I Type of ceiling construction. Total area. Vent locations - velocities - dilution. Smok& Detector! Each detector/sensor is capable of providing up to 900 sq. ft. (84 m2) of coverage, depending Sensor on the following: Applications Requirements of local codes. Results of engineering evaluation. . 1-2 Chapter 1 Overview Where to Place Detectors and Sensors Proper Locations IMPORTANT: The guidelines in this section are adapted from standards for Detectors and published by the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Sensors Massachusetts, U.S.A. These standards include NFPA 72, "National -Fire Alarm and Signaling Code"; NFPA 70, "National - Electrical Code", Article-760; and NFPA 90A, "Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating, Systems." To provide effective early warning of a developing fire situation, smoke detectors/sensors should be installed in all areas of the protected premises. Total coverage as defined by NFPA 72 should include all rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, attics, lofts, and spaces above suspended ceilings including plenum areas utilized as part of the HVAC system. In addition, this should include all closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, chutes, and other subdivisions and accessible spaces. Fire detection systems installed to meet local codes or ordinances may not be adequate for early warning of the fire. Some codes or ordinances have minimum objectives, such as capturing elevators, or preventing circulation of smoke through HVAC systems instead of early detection of fire. You should weigh the costs against the benefits of installing a complete fire detection system when any detection system is being installed. The location, quantity, and zoning of detectors/ sensors should be determined by what objectives are desired rather than the minimum requirements of any local codes or ordinances. Detectors/sensors ma' be omitted from combustible blind spaces when any of the following conditions prevail: Where the ceiling is attached directly to the underside of the supporting beams of a combustible roof or floor deck. Where the concealed space is entirely filled with noncombustible insulation. (In solid joist construction, the insulation need only fill the space from the ceiling to the bottom edge of the joist of the roof or floor deck.) Where there are small concealed spaces over rooms, provided the space in question does not exceed 50 sq. ft. (4.6 m2). In spaces formed by sets of facing studs or solid joists in walls, floors, or ceilings where the distance between the facing studs or solid joists does not exceed 6 in. (15 cm). Detectors/sensors may also be omitted from below open grid ceilings where all of the following conditions are met: The openings of the grid are at least 1/4 in. (6 mm) in the smallest dimension. The thickness of the material does not exceed the smallest of the grid openings. The openings constitute at least 70% of the area of the ceiling material. Detectors/sensors are usually required or recommended underneath open loading docks or platforms and their covers, and in accessible under-floor areas in buildings without basements. Detectors/sensors may be omitted from combustible blind spaces when all of the following conditions prevail: The space is not accessible for storage purposes, it is protected against the entrance of unauthorized persons, and it is protected against the accumulation of windblown debris. The space contains no equipment/structures (such as steam pipes, electrical wiring, ducts, shafts, or conveyors) that could potentially ignite or conduct the spread of fire. The floor over the space is tight. Non flammable liquids are processed, handled, or stored on the floor above the space. Continued on next page 1-3 Chapter 1 Overview Where to Place Detectors and Sensors, Continued . Proper Locations "Total coverage" as described in NFPA 72, is the definition of a complete fire detection system. for Detectors and In some of the specified areas of coverage, such as attics, closets, under open loading docks or Sensors platforms, a heat detector may be more appropriate than a smoke detector. Careful consideration should be given to the detector manufacturer's instructions and the following recommendations in this guide. In general, when only one detector/sensor is required in a room or space, the detector/sensor should be placed as close to the center of the ceiling as possible. Central location of the detector/sensor is best for sensing smoke and/or fire in any part of the room. If a center location is not possible, it may be placed no closer than 4 in. (10 cm) from the wall, or if listed for wall mounting, it may be mounted on the wall. Wall mounted detectors/sensor should be located approximately 4 to 12 in. (10 to 30 cm) from the ceiling to the top of the detector, and at least 4 in. (10 cm) from any corner wall junction (see the figure below). - - (10 cm) Ht 4in ,,,-Minimum Never here - 12 in 130 cm) Top of the detector_______ Maximum acceptable here Note: Measurements shown are to the clos- est edge of the detector. I Side wall I I Figure 1-1. Wall and Ceiling Mounted Detector/Sensor Continued on next page I I I I 1-4 I I I I I I I I I Ceiling "I Acceptable here I I Chapter 1 Overview Where to Place Detectors and Sensors, Continued ' •' Proper Locations When an air supply and/or an air return duct opening is present in a room or space, the detector! for Detectors and sensor(s) should be placedin the path of the air flow toward the return air duct opening (see Sensors below). Return Correct / Supply Incorrect air Figure 1-2. Detector Placement - Air Supply and/or Return Ducts Smoke tests are helpful in determining proper placement. Special attention should be given to smoke travel directions and velocity, since either can affect detector/sensor performance. Placement of a detector/sensor near air conditioning or incoming air vents can also cause excessive accumulation of dust and dirt on the detector/sensor. This dirt can cause the detector/ sensor to malfunction and cause nuisance alarms. Detectors/sensors should not be located closer than 3 ft. (0.9 m) from an air supply diffuser. Spot type detectors/sensors in properly engineered systems, may also be placed in return air ducts, or in approved duct detector housings designed for this application. Although duct detectors are not a substitute for open area detectors, they can provide an effective method of initiating building control functions to prevent smoke from being transported from the fire area to other parts of a building. 11 1-5 Chapter 1 Overview Where Not to Place Detectors and Sensors - Improper One of the major causes of nuisance alarms is improper placement of detectors/sensors. The Locations for best way to avoid nuisance alarms is to not install detectors/sensors in environments that can Detectors and cause them to malfunction. See the table and examples provided below. -, Sensors Table 1-1. Environmental Conditions that Influence Detector Response* Atñi. PressLtre Air Velocity 3000 ft. (914 m) Humidity Temp. <32°F Color of Detection Protection >300 ft Above Sea >93% RH (0°C) >100°F Smoke (91.4 m)/min. Level (38°C) Ion X X X X 0 Photo 0 0 X X X Beam 0 0 X X 0 Air Sampling 0 0 X X 0 *See Table A-5-3.6.1.1 In NFPA 72 X = May affect detector/sensor response o = Generally does not affect detector/sensor response I I I I] I I Li DO NOT PLACE DETECTORS/SENSORS: I . In excessively dusty or dirty areas, such as feed rooms, steel mills, etc. Dust and dirt can accumulate on the detector/sensor's sensing chamber and make it overly sensitive, or block the air entrances to the sensing chamber and make the detector/sensor less sensitive 1 . to smoke. Be especially careful to avoid areas where fumigants, fog or mist-producing materials, or sweeping and cleaning compounds are used. These substances may cause nuisance alarms. t. Outdoors, in stables, open storage sheds, or other open structures affected by dust, air I currents, or excessive humidity and temperature. In damp or excessively humid areas, or next to bathrooms with showers. Water droplets can accumulate inside the sensing chamber and make the detector/sensor overly sensitive. I ' A tremendous amount of humid air i produced during a hot shower. The moisture in this humid air can enter the sensing chamber as water vapor, then cool and condense into droplets that can cause a nuisance alarm. In elevator lobbies over ashtrays or where people smoke while waiting for the elevator. I . In very cold or very hot enviinments, or in unheated buildings or rooms where the temperature can fall below or exceed the Operating temperature range of the detector! I sensor. At temperatures below 32°F (0°C), ice crystals or condensation can appear inside the sensing chamber and make it overly sensitive or cause a nuisance alarm. At temperatures above th operating range of the detector/sensor greater than 120°F (49°C), its internal components may not function properly. I . In or near areas where combustion particles are normally present, such as in kitchens or other areas with ovens and burners; in garages, where particles of combustion are present in vehicle exhausts; within 15 ft. (4.5 meters) of any type of furnace, hot water heater, or gas space heater; or in welding shops or other types of work areas where some form of I - combustion is ued in the activity normally conducted in that area. When a detector must be located in or adjacent to such an area, a fixed temperature heat detector may be I appropriate. •• In air streams passing by or through kitchens. Air often enters a residence or a residential - . unit of an apartment building through cracks around the front and/or back doors. If the air return is in the bedroom hallway or in the bathroom, and if air from the kitchen easily enters the air stream going from the door to the air return, combustion particles from I cooking can cause nuisance alarms. Install detectors/sensors so that they protect the bedrooms, but so they are out of the air stream. I -- Continued on next page 1-6 i Chapter 1 Overview Where Not to Place Detectors and Sensors, Continued Improper • In or near manufacturing areas, battery rooms, or other areas where substantial quantities Locations for of vapors, gases or fumes may be present. Strong vapors, like excessive humidity, can Detectors and make detectors/sensors overly sensitive or less sensitive than normal. In very large Sensors concentrations, gases heavier than air, such as carbon dioxide, may make detectors/sensors more sensitive, while gases lighter than air, such as helium, may make them less sensitive. Aerosol particles may collect on detector/sensor chamber surfaces and cause nuisance alarms. * - Insect-infested areas: If insects enter a detector/sensor's sensing chamber, they can cause a nuisance alarm. Take proper insect eradication procedures before installing detectors/ sensors in such locations. If spraying is done, do not allow insect spray to enter the detectors/sensors. Near fluorescent light fixtures. Electrical noise generated by fluorescent light fixtures may cause nuisance alarms. Install detectors/sensors at least 1 foot (0.3 meters) away from such light fixtures. - When using the CO Base for CO fire detection, do not install in locations that could have potentially high non-fire levels of CO. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has three standards for smoke detectors: one for duct detectors/sensors, UL 268A; one for single and multiple station detectors/sensors, UL 217; and one for system type detectors/sensors, UL 268. Detectors/sensors should only be used in the applications for which they are specifically listed. The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code states that single station smoke detectors shall sound an alarm only within an individual living unit or similar area and shall not actuate the building fire alarm system. It also states, "All systems and components shall be approved for the purpose for which they are installed." In addition to possible code noncompliance, the following deficiencies would exist in a series of residential smoke detectors connected in a fire alarm system mode: Since the fire alarm system is not supervised, vandals or others could disconnect a detector or the entire system, leaving a building without protection. The residents would be unaware of the serious life threatening condition. Residential detectors do not latch in alarm. In other words, the detector self-resets. One detector in alarm sounds all the detectors connected together. It would be difficult to identify or locate a specific detector that initially put the system into alarm, after the alarm condition was cleared. System detectors/sensors latch in alarm. They do not reset until power is momentarily disconnected. This makes it convenient to identify the location of the detector/sensor that caused the control panel to alarm. In addition, system detectors are specifically designed to connect to a supervised control panel. Two-wire detectors require a UL compatibility review to verify that the detectoi and panel propr1y operate together. A typical life safety fire alarm system for an apartment complex would be to use system detectors/sensors and manual fire alarm stations in the hallways and common areas of the complex, and residential single station type detectors and heat detectors in the individual apartments. The system detectors/sensors, manual stations and heat detectors would be connected to a supervised control panel, sound a general alarm, and automatically notify the propef authorities that a fire condition exists. The residential detectors located in the apartments would be interconnected only within the individual living quarters of each apartment. These residential units would sound an alarm only in the apartment unit. 1-7 Chapter 1 Overview Principles of Operation Introduction . This section describes how the different types of detectors and sensors work. F6r additional information on TrueAlarm sensor operatiin, refer to the TrueAlarm Concepts publication (PER-91-024). - Heat Detector The heat detector senses the heat or the Rate-of-Rise (ROR) in the air temperature of the Operation environment in which it is located. The heat detector is comprised of electronic circuitry and a mechanical package that is designed to sense the ROR of theair temperature in an expedient and reliable fashion. Upon detection of an abnormal increase in air temperature, or ROR in air temperature, the electronics indicate an alarm by increasing the amount of current draw from the monitor zone it is connected to. The monitor zone is a supervised detection circuit that is - tied back to a main control panel that takes appropriate action to indicate an alarm has been reported, if the zone current is substantially increased. Being of an electronic design, the temperature of the air is sensed by using two negative temperature coefficient thermistors. The resistance of the thermistors goes down with an increase in temperature. One thermistor is placed in a position such as to sense the open air temperature very rapidly (RT1). The second thermistor is positioned in a small cavity that protrudes out from the main body of the detector (RT2). The location of RT2 allows for fast detection of a quick change in the air temperature, but yet for a slow or medium rate of temperature change, the detector does not trip due to the ROR feature. For a slower change in temperature, the detector trips into alarm due to a set fixed temperature that is sensed by RT 1. For a fast temperature rise, when a difference in temperature sensed by RT 1 and RT2 has reached a predetermined amount, the detector trips into alarm. Photoelectric These devices operate on a light scattering principle. The smoke sensing chamber contains an Smoke Detectors! infrared LED source with a peak spectral emission of 880 nanometers. This source is placed at Sensors an angle from a spectrally matched photodiode receiver. During a NO SMOKE condition, only light reflected from the chamber walls enters the receiver and shows up as a small photocurrent. As smoke particles enter the sensing chamber and cross the light beam of the LED, more light reaches the receiver due to scattering. The receiver circuitry converts this photocurrent into a signal voltage. In a detector, when this voltage reaches a preset level, an alarm is produced. In a sensor, this signal voltage goes into an 8-bit, A to D (analog to digital) converter. A digital representation of this signal voltage is then transmitted to the fire alarm panel for further processing. Ionization Smoke These devices use a small radiation source, Americium-241, which emits alpha particles that Detectors/ ionize air molecules between two electrically charged electrodes.With the application of a DC Sensors voltage to these electrodes, a small ionization current flows within the chamber. As smoke enters the chamber, a decrease in ionization current results. This current is converted into a signal voltage by a transimpedance circuit. In a detector, when this signal voltage drops below a preset level, an alarm is produced. In a sensor, this signal voltage goes into an 8-bit A to D (analog to digital) converter. A digital representation of this signal voltage is then transmitted to the fire alarm panel for further processing. Carbon Monixide The CO Sensor and Sounder Bases with a CO Replacement Cartridge (CORC) module work in Gas Detectors/ conjunction with existing detector heads. The CO Sensor Base enhances fire detection and Sensors provides the ability to combine fire and toxic gas leakage detection in a single device. The CO sensor measures the concentration of carbon monoxide gas in the air in part per million (PPM). When toxic gas operation is selected, the FACP panel may generate either a supervisory, utility or priority 2 alarm. The alarm level is calculated within the panel based on the time integrated CO levels that have been measured at the detector. 1-8. I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I Lii I I Chapter 2. 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases Introduction This chapter contains- specification and mounting information for 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors, and Bases. ., ) In this Chapter Refer to the page numbr listed in this table for information on a specific topic. Topic See Page # 4098 Smoke Detectors 2-2 4098 Heat Detectors. 2-4 4098 Bases 2-6 2-1 I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Smoke Detectors 3. Introduction CAUTION: Install the detectors described in this publication in accordance with applicable NFPA standards, local codes, and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs). Failure to follow these instructions may result in failure of the detector to initiate an alarm condition. The manufacturer is not responsible for detectors that have been improperly installed, tested, or maintained. Smoke Detector The smoke detectors used with these bases are designed to activate and initiate emergency Limitations action, but do so only when used in conjunction with other equipment. They are designed for installation in accordance with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. Smoke detectors do not work without power. AC or DC powered smoke detectors do not work if the power supply is Cut off for any reason. Smoke detectors do not sense fires when smoke does not reach the detectors. Smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on roofs or on the other side of closed doors may not reach the smoke detector and alarm it. A detector may not detect a fire developing on another level of a building. For this reason, detectors should be located on every level of a building. Smoke detectors have sensing limitations. Ionization detectors are better at detecting fast, flaming fires than slow, smoldering fires. Photoelectric detectors sense smoldering fires better than flaming fires. Because fires develop in different ways, and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is always best, and a given detector may not always provide warning of a fire. In general, detectors cannot be expected to provide warning for fires resulting from inadequate fire protection practices, violent explosions, escaping gases, improper storage of flammable liquids like cleaning solvents, other safety hazards, or arson. Smoke detectors cannot last forever. Smoke detectors contain electronic parts. Even though detectors are made to last for many years, any of these parts could fail at any time. Therefore, test your smoke detector system per NFPA 72 at least annually. Clean and take care of your smoke detectors regularly. (See Chapter 5 of this publication for cleaning instructions.) - I Li I i I I I I I I I Specifications I I I I I I I Table 2-1. Smoke Detector Specifications Specifications Smoke Detector Data Detector PID (4098) -9601,-9605 -9602 -9603 Type of Detector Photoelectric Photoelectric with Heat Ionization Working Voltage (2-wire) 8.5-33 VDC 8.5-33 VDC 8.5-33 VDC Rated Voltage (4-wire) 15-32 VDC 15-32 VDC 15-32 VDC Input Ripple Voltage 25% Max. 25% Max. 25% Max. Max. Alarm Current 86 mA 86 mA 86 mA Surge Current <200 pA <200 pA <200 pA Standby Current <100 pA <100 pA <100 pA Heat Element Rating N/A 135°F N/A Humidity Range (Non-Condensing) 10-95% RH 10-95% RH 10-95% RH _ Air Velocity Range 0-2000 FPM 0-2000 FPM 0-200 FPM 2-2 Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Smoke Detectors, Continued Mounting All smoke detectors identified in Table 2-1 mount to a detector base (refer to the "4098 Bases" Requirements setion of this chapter for more information). Use the following considerations and Figure 2-1 when mounting smoke detecior. IMPORTANT: Smoke must enter the chamber of the detector. Thus, airflow, air stratification, air velocity, air stagnation, and air migration affects detector efficiency. Note: Where the possibility of positive airflow from the electrical conduit/junction box exists, seal the Conduit openings with 3M Weatherban #606 (or equivalent), a non-flammable sealing compound. Do not install detectors in areas where temperatures are likely to exceed 100°F (38°C) or fall below 32°F (00C). Because the 4098-9602 detector combines heat sensing, DO NOT install this detector in locations where the ambient temperatures exceed 100°F (38°C) or where temperature fluctuations above 60F/mm. occur. Do not install detectors on a ceiling within 4 in. (10 cm) of a wall. Do not install detectors where forced air ventilation may dilute the smoke before it reaches the detector. Do not install detectors in areas where smoke is normally present (kitchens, furnace rooms, laundry rooms, loading docks, rooms with fireplaces, rooms with candles, soldering rooms, etc.). Do not install detectors in areas where there is likely to be steam (in hospital patient rooms with vaporizers, near shower rooms, above large sinks, etc.). Do not install detectors above ashtrays in elevator lobbies. Wall-mounted detectors should be located 4 to 12 in. (10-30.5 cm) from the ceiling to detector head. Protect all detector heads during construction to avoid infiltration of construction debris. Remove any proteátive covers before activating the system. If using the adapter plate, tighten the mounting screws without warping the adapter plate. 2-3 I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Heat Detectors - Introduction This section contains general notes, specifications, and mounting information for the heat detectors shown in Table 2-2. I WARNING: Heat detectors are NOT life-safety devices; USE HEAT DETECTORS FOR PROPERTY PROTECTION ONLY! For life-safety requirements, use smoke . detectors. I . Notes: 'I For all heat detectors, provide electronic supervision with battery back-up at the fire alarm control panel. I Where the possibility of positive airflow from the electrical conduit/junction box exists, seal the conduit openings with 3M Weatherban #606 (or equivalent), a non-flammable sealing compound. Refer to NFPA 72 for application, test and maintenance requirements. Heat Detector Fixed Temperature Heat Detectors: Types Electronic fixed temperature heat detectors use a fast response, thermistor based design to provide temperature sensing that quickly, accurately, and consistently identifies when fixed I temperatures are exceeded. For this reason, the fixed temperature detectors are recommended for most applications. With a UL spacing distance of 60 X.60 ft., the fixed temperature electronic heat detectors replace both mechanical fixed as well as mechanical ROR heat I detectors. ROR Temperature Heat Detectors: Electronic Rate-of-Rise (ROR) heat detectors detect fixed temperature alarm thresholds the I same as the fixed temperature heat detectors, plus detect a ROR alarm with a patented ROR detection design that can quickly respond to sudden temperature variations. Due to the nature of the fast response to temperature changes, care must be taken for proper installation of ROR I heat detectors. ROR heat detectors should be installed in stable environmentally controlled areas. These detectors must not be installed where hot or cold air can be blown on them (near ductwork, industrial equipment, air vents etc.). ROR detectors should not be installed where I . more than 6°F per minute temperature changes can nbrmally ocóur. Specifications Features: I . Rate-of-Rise and Fixed Temperature (see Table 2-2) Alarm LED . . . Compatible with 2-Wire Initiating Device Circuits I . Current-Limited Alarm State Electrical Specifications: Typical Standby Current - 80 mA I .. Typical Alarm Current - 40 mA Maximum Current - 80 mA while in alarm state I . Operating Range - 15-32 VDC Maximum Ripple Voltage Allowed - 30% Continued on next page I - . . . _;• . . . - I I - - 2-4 I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Heat Detectors, Continued -, Specifications Table 2-2. Heat Detector Models and Features Detector Model Rating or Class* , Area I Language Color Code 4098-9612 (UL) 135°F (57°C) FT English - 4098-9613 (UL) 135°F (57°C) FT and RR English - 4098-9614 (UL) 200°F (93°C) FT English White 4098-9615 (UL) 200°F (93°C) FT and RR English White 4098-9616E Al European Green 4098-9617E C European Red 4098-9618E A Australian White 4098-9619E B Australian Blue 4098-9621 E D Australian Red 4098-9622E I Chinese Green 4098-9624E 134°F (56.7°C) FT Korean - 4098-9625E 134°F (56.7°C) FT and RR Korean - 4098-9626E 134°F (56.7°C) FT Taiwanese - 4098-9627E 134°F (56.7°C) FT and RR Taiwanese - 4098-9628E 190°F (87.8°C) FT Korean - 4098-9629E 190°F (87.8°C) FT and RR Korean - 4098-9630E 190°F (87.8°C) FT Taiwanese - 4098-9631E 190°F (87.8°C) FT and RR Taiwanese - * RR abbreviates Rate-of-Rise; FT abbreviates Fixed-Temperature. All heat detectors identified in the table below mount to a detector base (refer to the "4098 - Bases" section of this publication for more information). Use the information in Figure 2-1 when mounting. Table 2-3. Heat Detector Specifications Product ID Description Application Max. Spacing Allowed (UL) FM 4098-9612 Fixed-Temp. Only, Unusually violent temp. fluctuations 70 X 70 ft. RTI = Quick 135°F (57°C) and ceiling temperatures not (21 X 21 m) 20 X 20 ft. exceeding 100°F (38°C) (6.1 X6.1 m) 4098-9613 Fixed-Temp. and Normal temp. fluctuations and 70 X 70 ft RTI = Quick Rate-of-Rise, ceiling temperatures not exceeding (21 X 21 rn) 20 X 20 ft 135°F (57°C) 100°F (38°C) (6.1 X 6.1 m) 4098-9614 Fixed-Temp. Only, Unusually violent temp. fluctuations 70 X 70 ft. RTI = Quick 200°F (93°C) and ceiling temperatures exceeding (21 X 21 m) 20 X 20 ft. 100°F (38°C) but not 150° F (68°C) (6.1 X 6.1 m) 4098-9615 Fixed-Temp. and Normal temp. fluctuations and ceiling 70 X 70 ft. RTI = Ultra Fast Rate-of-Rise, temperatures exceeding 100°F (21 X 21 rn) 50 X 50 ft. 200°F (93°C) (38°C) but not 150°F (68°C) (15.2 X 15.2 m) 2-5 Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases Introduction The 4098-9788 base is designed to be used with 4098 Series smoke and heat detectors, as well as the QuickConnect2 photo sensor. To use a 4-wire configuration, you must use the 4098-9682 relay base. Heat detectors require the 4098-9684 base when used with a remote LED. This section only covers the information necessary to mount and wire these base configurations. Before installing these bases, make a survey of the area to be covered in accordance with information provided in NFPA 72. For additional information, refer to the NEMA Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors. CAUTION: Install the bases in this section in accordance with applicable NFPA standards, local codes, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs). Failure to follow these instructions may result in failure of the detector to initiate an alarm condition. The manufacturer is not responsible for detectors that have been improperly installed, tested or maintained. 2-6 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Mounting The 4098-9788 base mounts to a 4-in, octagonal, 4-in, square, or single gang electrical box. When mounting to a 4-in.square or any surface mounted box, the 4098-9832 adapter plate kit must be used. ALL BASES FLUSH MOUNTED 4098-9775-9776,-9780,-9789,-9T91,-9792,-9796 4098-9770-9771, 9794, .9795 -9797, -9798 ONLY (BOX TO BE FLESH OR RECESSED 114' AND ALL DETECTOR BASES FLUSH MOUNTED FLUSH MOUNTED I - (BOX TO BE FLUSH MOUNTED OR RECESSED 1/4' MAX) (BOX WITH ADAPTER BRACKET TO _____ EI.ECTRICAL BOX I SINGLE 04720(2172' SEEP) - 4' (10.1604 1172' DEEP) OCTAGONAL 1, 4• (IS IOa xl 172' BE FLUSH OR F)CESSED 1/4' MAX) - 7101 SUPPLIED) ELECTRICAL BOX )98-9772, -9773: se Adapter plate I 4098-986310 oust )98-)9772, 9773) 4' square box SENSOR (AS REQUIRED) SEE NOTES 1 AND 2 CLOCKWISE FOR ATTACHMENT Figure 2-1. Typical Detector/Sensor Mounting Notes: 1. Break off plastic lock tab to engage locking mechanism.To lock detector/sensor into base, turn unit until the locking tab clicks into place,To unlock detector/sensor, insert the blade of a screwdriver into this slot and then pull down on handle.This action allows the detector/sensor to be turned and removed (see Figure 2-1). 2, Refer to the "Compatibility and Testing" chapter of this publication for detailed information on compatible detectors/sensors. Bases with relay modules require a 1 Yo-in. extension ring (not supplied) mounted to the 4-in, square or octagonal electrical box to meet the space requirement of the relay cube and its wires. The relay module(s) cannot be used in single-gang electrical box installations. The relay cube 4098-9822 must be installed in the electrical box directly behind the sensor base, Use Adapter Plate Kit 4098-9832 when mounting the 4098-9794, -9770, -9771, -9797, -9798 and -9795 to a surface mounted 4-in, square or octagonal box. Adapter plates must be installed with textured side towards the electrical box for this installation only. 24 Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Wiring All screw terminals accommodate 14 to 18 AWG solid or stranded wire. When tightening screws, the range of torque is $ to 12 in.-lbs. Connect wiring to the terminals shown in the figure below (Figure 2-2 through Figure 2-6 show typical wiring applications for the 4098 bases). CAUTION: Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide supervision of connections. See Note 3 . Figure 2-2. Wiring and Mounting the Bases Notes: - Break off plastic tab where indicated to engage locking mechanism. Once locking mechanism is engaged, you must insert a flat-head screwdriver in slot indicated to release the detector from the base. Use the slotted hole indicated for the first screw when mounting the base. Continued on next page 2-8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I See Note See N Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Wiring BACKUP 2 (SEE NOTE 3) (SEE NOTE 4) + - — — — — — — — > — -- — — — — — — — — — — — — ,-. - -------- I INITIATING 4098-9788 4098-9788 4098-9788 CIRCUIT - (ISEE NOTE 3( BASE BASE BASE + - (SEE NOTE 5) IF (SEE NOTES) / (SEE NOTES) I / LISTED SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 2120, 4001,4002 4020,4100., 4100U, 4I00ES,40IOES, 40078S, 4007E5 Hybrid, 4004, 4005, cr405 EOL RESISTOR (IF USED) (SEE NOTE 2) RED ____ RED ____ K2 E2 REMOTE LED REMOTE LED 4098-9830 4098-9830 (SEE NOTE 1) (SEE NOTE 1) Figure 2-3. 4098-9788 Base Connections for Style B or D Initiating Circuits Notes: If used, 4098-9830 Remote LED is polarized. Refer to Figure 2-6 to wire remote LED to the Heat Detector; observe color-coded wiring. Refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper End-Of-Line (EOL) resistor value. It is recommended that the Primary-1 and the Backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local requirements. For Style D initiating circuit, wire per dotted ((hes and do not use EOL resistor. Break wires before connecting to Terminal 4 to maintain supervision. Do not loop wire underneath Terminal 4. Continued on next page 2-9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Wiring BACKUP 2 SEE NOTE 4 SEE NOTE 3 - - SEE NOTE INITIATING 3 CIRCUIT PRIMARY 1 - SEE NOTE 4 I + I EOL - - RESISTOR I (IF USED) L_ LISTED 0 SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 2120,4001,4002,4020, 4100+,4100U,41000S, N/C 4010ES, 40076S, 4007E5 Hybrid RED tt 4004,4005 OR 4006 BLK RED GRY I BLK N/O (SEENOTE5) BLK C REMOTE LED - 4098-9830 (SEE NOTE 1) (SE E NOTE 2) Figure 2-4. 4098-9683 2-Wire Relay Base Connections for Style B or D Initiating Circuits Notes: (fused, 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized; refer to Figure 2-6 to wire remote LED to a heat detector, observe color-coded wiring. Wire only one relay base per initiating circuit. For Style D initiating circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. if Style B initiating circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with the system panel for proper EOL resistor value. It is recommended that the Primary-1 and the Backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local requirements. Aux. Relay contacts, each rated I A at 28 VDC /0.5 A at 125 VAC, resistive. Continued on next page 2-10- Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Wiring 2400C EOL RELAY 2098-9735 OR 2098-9739 ( ____ _________ _________ ___ RED RESETABLE REMOTE LED REMOTE LED C ELK POWER - - 4098-9830 4098-9830 SOURCE (SEE NOTE I) (SEE NOTE 1) * -- YEL RED qRED RED o o o CIRCUIT INITIATING BLK ELK EOL I I RESISTOR RED RED (SEE NOTE 3) I I J L ORG ORG G ORG ORG ORG LISTED [_ GRH GRN GRN GRN GRN GRJO - SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM CONTROL N/C 010 '( SEE N/C 910 SEE N/C 910 ( SEE PANEL 980 8LU l•TNOTE 0/0 BLU NOTE IWO BLU - NOTE 21 20,4001,4002,4020 GRY) 8 GRY 6 CRY) 8 4100+.4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, 40070S Hybrid. 4004, BLK ELK ELK ELK ELK BLK 4000, 0r4006 1 RELAY I RELAY RELAY Figure 2-5. 4098-9682 4-Wire Base Connections for Style B Initiating Circuits Notes: If used, 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized, observe color-coded wiring (Refer to Figure 2-6 to wire remote LED to heat detector). Aux. Alarm contacts - Form C - each rated 3 A at 28 VDC/1I5 VAC, resistive. Refer to wiring diagrams provided with system panel for proper EOL resistor value. Continued on next page 2-11 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I Chapter 2 4098 Smoke Detectors, Heat Detectors and Bases 4098 Bases, Continued Wiring - - - SEE NOTE 2 BACKUP 2 NOTE I I -- SEE r INITIATING CIRCUIT ,, PRIMARY I - SEE NOTE 2 I 4098-9684 40i8-9684 EOL HEAT DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR RESISTOR BASE BASE (IF USED) LISTED I II - - k I II I SIMPLEX FIRE ALARM CONTROL \k4 ritf/ PANEL , 20,4001.4002, 4020, 00-i, 4100U, 4100ES. 1 4098-9830 4098-9830 ICES, 4007E5, I j- REMOTE LED '' REMOTE LEO 07ES Hybrid, 4004, 1 ,fr-iL, (SEE (SEE 05,or4006 NOTE 1) LED - 1) i BROWN BILK NOTE BILK BLK WHITE BLK WHITE L I Figure 24. 4098.9684 Heat Detector LED Base Connections for Style B or 0 Initiating Circuits Notes: If used, 4098-9830 remote LED is polarized; observe color-coded wiring. It is recommended that the Primary-1 and the Backup-2 lines be in separate wire runs and in compliance with local requirements. For Style D initiating circuit, wire per dotted lines and do not use EOL resistor. If Style B initiating circuit, refer to wiring diagrams provided with the system panel for proper EOL resistor value. 2-12 Chapter 3. TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors Introduction AN In this Chapter This chapter contains general notes, specifications, and mounting information for the TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors. WARNING: Be sure that the location of each smoke sensor and each heat sensor has been planned per local and national fire codes (see NFPA 72). Smoke sensor sensitivities are set and continuously monitored by the control panel. This functionality complies with NFPA 72. When functional testing of these sensors is required per NFPA 72, use the test methods described in Chapter 5 of this manual "Compatibility and Testing." Refer to NFPA 72 for application, test and maintenance requirements. The 4098-9733 and 4098-9734, 4098-9778 heat sensor and 4098-9754 multi-sensor provide a Rate-of-Rise function that is software programmed and selectable at 15°F (8.3°C) or 20°F (11.1°C) per minute. The 4098-9733, 4098-9754 and 4098-9778 also provide general temperature monitoring within the range of 32°-122°F (0°-50°C). The 4098-9734 also provides general temperature monitoring within the range of 32°F - 150°F (0°C - 66°C). Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic. Topic See Page# 4098 TrueAlarm Sensors . 3-2 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases . 3-3 4098 TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 3-14 4098-9733, -9734, -9778 Spacing Table 3-1. 4098-9733, 4098-9734, 4098-9778 Spacing Agency Program Selection Spacing UL 135°F / 190°F (57°C / 880C)* 60 ft. X 60 ft. (18.3 mX 18.3 m) Ceiling 30 ft. X 30 ft. (9.15 mX 9.15 m) Wall UL 155°F (68°C) 40 ft. X 40 ft. (12.2 mX 12.2 m) Ceiling 20 ft. X 20 ft. (6.1 mX 6.1 m) Wall FM 135°F / 155°F /190°F (57°C / 68°C / 880C)* RTI = Quick 20 X 20 ft. (6.1 X6.1 m) FM 135°F / 155°F / 190°F (57°C / 68°C / 88C)* with RTI = Ultra Fast 15 or200F/min (8.3 or 11.10C/mm) Rate of Rise 50 X 50 ft. (15.2 X 15.2 m) * 190°F (88°C) ratings apply only to the 4098-9734 3-1 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensors Specifications - Table 3-2. TrueAlarm Sensor Specifications Sensor RID 4098-9714 4098-9717 4098-9733 4098-9734 4098-9754 4098-9746 4098-9774 4098-9778 4098-9747 Type of Sensor Photoelectric Ionization Heat -- Heat Photo/Heat Gas Average 80 pA 80 pA 6 pA at 68°F (20°C) 90pA 90pA 50pA Operating Current 13 pA at 135°F (57°C) UL Temperature 135°F (57C)** 135°F (57C)** 135°F (57*C)** Rating* - - 155°F (68°C)t 155°F (68°C)t 155°F (68°C)t 190°F (88°C)# Humidity Range 15-95% RH (Non-Condensing) 10-95% RH 10-95% RH - 10-95% RH 10-95% RH 10-95% RH (15-90% for long term exposure) Air Velocity Range 0- 4000 FPM 0-200 FPM - - 0- 4000 FPM 0-1000 FPM * Fixed temperature functions are software programmed and selectable from the UL temperature rating. -- UL Max. Ambient Ceiling Temp. of 100°F (38°C) at 3600 sq. ft. of Max. Coverage. t UL Max. Ambient Ceiling Temp. of 100°F (38°C) at 1600 sq. ft. of Max. Coverage. # UL Max. Ambient Ceiling Temp. of 150°F (66°C) at 3.600 sq. ft. of Max. Coverage. Special 1. Smoke sensor sensitivities are set and continuously monitored by the control unit. The Applications sensitivity range (setting) for the 4098-9714, -4098, -9774 and 4098-9754 sensor is 0.2%/FT to 3.70/o/FT smoke obscuration. The sensitivity range (setting) for 4098-9717 sensors is 0.5%/FT to 1.30/o/FT. The 0.2%/FT, 0.5%/FT, and 1.0%/FT settings for the 4098-9714, 4098-9754 and 4098-9774 sensor and the 0.5%/FT and 0.90/o/FT settings for the 4098-9717 sensor are for special appli- cations only. The 0.2%/FT, 0.5%/FT, 0.9%/FT, and 1.00/o/FT settings are very sensitive set- tings: only use the 0.2%/FT setting when a sensor is located in a totally smoke-free and controlled temperature environment, such as a computer room or telephone switching exchange. To determine if an area is suitable for the 0.2%/FT setting, set the sensitivity for the installed sensor at 1.50/o/FT and monitor the peak values for 90 days. If you record a peak value of 0.1%FT or higher during the 90 days, do not use the 0.2%/FT setting. To determine if an area is suitable for the 0.50/o/FT setting, set the sensitivity for the installed sensor at 1.5%/FT and monitor the peak values for 90 days. If you record a peak value of 0.25%FT or higher during the 90 days, do not use the 0.5%/FT setting. To determine if an area is suitable for the 0.9%/FT or 1.0%/FT setting, set the sensitivity for the installed sensor at 1.3%/FT (Ion) 1.5/FT (Photo) and monitor the peak values for 90 days. If you record a peak value of 0.5% or higher during the 90 days, do not use the 0.9%/FT (Ion) or 1.0%/FT (Photo) settings. All sensors identified in Table 3-2 mount to a sensor base (refer to the "4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases" section of this chapter for more information). Use the following information and Figure 2-1 when mounting TrueAlarm sensors. I I I 3-2 I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I Mounting I Chapter 3 TrueAlarm SensOrs, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases Introduction TrueAlarm smoke/heat sensor bases are connected to a 2120 Multiplex Communicating Device Transponder (CDT), 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 401OES, 4007ES, 4007ES Hybrid*, 4120, 4008, or 4010 panel by a single wire pair (MAPNET II/IDNet). The 4098-9770, -9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, -9789, -9792, -9793, -9796 and -9797, bases and their sensors obtain both power and data over MAPNET II/IDNet wiring. The 4098-9791 sensor base requires 24VDC power for relay operation and the 4098-[9771 through 9773], -9794, -9795 and -9798 sensor bases with sounders require 24 VDC or Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) power. The 4098-[9770 through 9773], 9780, -9791, -9794, -9795, -9796, -9797 and -9798 are NOT compatible with the 2120 CDT. The 4098-9793 and 4098-9777 are only compatible with the 4010, 4008, 4100U, 4IOOES and 401OES, 4007ES (except with 4100-3103 Quad Panel Isolator). *From this point on, the 4007ES and the 4007ES Hybrid panels will be referred to as 4007ES. Specifications The table below contains specifications for TrueAlarm Sensor Bases. Table 3-3. TrueAlarm Sensor Bases Specifications Sensor 4098- 4098- 4098- 4098-. 4098- 4098- 4098- 4098- 4098- 4098-9771, 4098-9772 Base PID 9780 9789, 9791 9792,. 9793, 9794 9795 9796 9770, -9798 (CO (Sounder Base); 2-Wire -9775 (W/ Relay -9776 -9777 (Sounder '(Multi- (Multi- -9797 Sounder 4098-9773 Relay (wl and (Isolator Base) Sensor Sensorw/ (CO Base) (CO Sounder Base) Base Remote Remote Base) Sounder Remote Sensor LED) LED) Base) LED) Base) Working 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 24-40 VDC 24-40 VDC Voltage VDC VDC VDC VDC ' VDC VDC VDC VDC VDC (MAPNET Ill IDNet) 24V - - 18-32 - - 18-32 18-32 - - 18-32 16-32 VDC Working VDC , VDC VDC VDC Voltage (Relay or Sounder I - Power) - MAPNET Ill 450 pA 400 pA 400 pA 400 pA 500 pA 400 pA 500 pA 500 pA 450 pA 500 pA 400 pA IDNet (4098-9772) Current * , 500 pA (4098-9773) 24V - - 270 pA - - 270 pA 270 pA - - 270 pA 270 pA Standby Current (Relay or Sounder) 24V Current - - 28 mA - - 17 mA 20 mA - - 17 mA 520 Hz: (Relay or 11 5m @ 18 VDC Sounder 129mA @ 16 VDC Activated) - - Broadband: 125mA@ 18 VDC 139mA@16VDC LED Output Yes Yes Yes - Yes Yes 'Yes - Yes Yes Sounder - - - - - 88 dBA 88 dBA - - 88 dBA See Note 1 Output minimum minimum minimum * MAPNET li/IDNet current with Photo Sensor plugged into Base Note 1: 4098-9772 Sounder Output - LOW Frequency alarm: 86 dBA per U1-268; 80 dBA per UL464; Broadband: 87 dBA per UL268; 81 dBA per UL464. 4098-9773 CO Sounder Output - Low Frequency alarm: 85.5 dBA per UL268 and UL2034; 79.5 dBA per UL464; Broadband: 87 dBA per UL268 and UL2034; 81 dBA per UL464. 3-3 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued . • Setting the Base's Each sensor base hasa unique address. This address is associated with a custom label that Address identifies its physical location within a building. The base's address and location must match up with the address listed in the specification sheets of the 2120 Job Configuration Report or ,, the Programmer's Report for the 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4IOOES, 401OES, 4007ES, 4120, 4008, or 4010 System. See Figure 3-1 for DIP Switch location for 4098-9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, ,-9789, -9791, -9792, -9793, and -9796 Sensor Bases. See Figure 3-2 for DIP Switch location for 409849770 through 9773], -9794, -9795, -9797 and ,-97.98. - •, , :.L • L ) ) DIP Switches ' 0 Figure 3-1. 4098-9775, -9776, -9777,.9789,-9790, -9791, -9792, -9793, -9796, Sensor Bases Location of DIP Switches "ON" Position DIP Switches "OFF" Positi, DIP Switch Position 9 )N" for NAC Power Input DIP Switch Position 9 "OFF' for 24 '1OC Power Input Figure 3-2. 4098-[9771 through 9773], 4098-9794, 4098-9795, 4098-9798 Sensor Bases Location of DIP Switches Note: The 4098-[9771 through 97731, -9794, -9795, -9798 Sounder Bases have a 9-position DIP Switch, The first eight DIP Switches set the sounder base address. DIP Switch Position 9 is set to OFF or ON ,depending upon the sounder base power source. When the sounder base is connected to a 24 VDC power source, DIP Switch Position 9 is set to "OFF" and the 24 VDC power is supervised by the sounder base. When the sounder base is powered by the panel's Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC), DIP Switch Position 9 is set to ON" and the power is supervised by the NAC and not the sounder base. The 4098-9770 and -9797 Bases have the same layout, but doesn't offer sounder functionaliW They ue an 8-way DIP switch only. - 3-4 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Seniors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued Address Setting 1. Using the 2120 Job Configuration Report, find the entry for the sensor base (4098-9775, for the 2120 CDT 4098-9776,4098-9792 and 4098-9789 only) you are about to install. The CUSTOM LABEL System column provides the location while the DEVICE ADDRESS column provides the switch setting data. Using the switch setting data for the base you are installing, set the base's address. See Figure 3-1 for locatioti of switches. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches. Double-heck the location of the sensor base and its address before proceeding to electrical installation (see Figure 2-1). Address Setting I. Using the Programmer's Report for the 4020 (Figure 3-3), 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 401OES, for the 4010, 4020, 4007ES, 4120, 4008, or 4010 (Figure 3-4), find the entry for the sensor base you are about to 4100+,4100U, install. The device ADDRESS and CUSTOM LABEL are located in the SYSTEM POINT 4I00ES, 40I0ES, SUMMARY under "M." For example, Address M1-7 (for the 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 4007ES, 4008, or 401OES, 4007ES, 4120, 4008, or 4010 system) is circled in Figure 3-4. Ml is the 4120 System addressable channel while -7 is the device address on the channel. For a base with Address Ml-7, Address 7 must be set on the base's DIP Switches (SW I). Using the example given in Step I as guideline, set the base's address using the information in Figure 3-5. See Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 for location of DIP Switches. Use a small screwdriver or pen to set the switches. Mark an address label with the appropriate address for your base by shading a label box for each base DIP Switch in the ON position. Then apply the label to the base near the base's DIP Switch. Double-check the locatiOn of the sensor base and its address before proceeding to electrical installation. 9248001k rev, 1 SYSTEM POINT SUIOthRY - - ;ag; 4 DOCUMENTATION 1S40,02, TUE, 00-MAY-32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POINT SUIU(ARY system Paint summary (ascending by zone naass)t 20MW Point Device P3118 Nan. Nana Custom Label -- Type Typo code 101 MULTI 10 CARD 1 POINT 101 PULL MONA 102 MULTI 10 CARD 1 POINT 102 PULL MONA 103 MULTI 10 CARD 1 POINT 103 BSIGNAR 810k 104 MULTI 10 CARD i POINT 104 8810MM. OlGA M1-1 COMPUTER LAB BLDG 21 VSIIOKE ION Device ------ ..M1-2 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 18 SMOKE GENIAM M2-1 2ND FLOOR WEST WING ROOM 12 SMOKE kD1%DET Add ress 109 BASEMENT 51.8W WING ROOM 3 lOP SYPUMP MONA Figure 3-3. 4020 Programmer's Report Device Address NEW JOB SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY &20118 node,lrog1 - - 08.4918_ Page THU, 26-APR.12 System Point Suanory (cetending by none nane) POINT SUMMARY ION] Zen. Name Cuoton L .b.1 o De ice Type Point PHIS Type Code MI-1 381) FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 12 MI-2 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 13 MI-3 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 14 MI-4 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 15 MI-s 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM 16 L99fl EARl PIEZAN MEZAN NEZAR ADEDET ADRPUL HEAT FIRE HEAT -SNOME PULL WIllS R88fl IT - 3RD FLOOR EAST WING ROOM IS 0 atm rear UTHC ROOM 19 liflEflhl PHOTO SMOKE P POOfl IEW JOB DIGITAL PSEUDO POINT SUMMARY Pa e 5 Figure 3-4. 4100+, 4100U, 4IOOES, 40IOES, 4007ES, 4120, 4008, or 4010 Programmer's Report Continued on next page 3-5 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued Address Setting The figure below shows the address DIP Switch settings for the 4010, 4008, 4020, 4 100+, forthe 4010,4020, 4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, and 4120 Systems. Refer to the "Compatibility and 4100+,4100U, Testing" chapter of this publication for information on which devices are compatible with the 4IOOES, 40IOES, various FACPs. 4007ES, 4008, or 4120 System Note: The 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, and 4120 systems support up to 127 devices on each of their MAPNET II channels. The 4010, 4100U, 4I00ES, 4010ES, and 4007ES support up to 250 devices on the IDNet channel. The 4008 supports up to 200 devices on its IDNet channel. LSB MSB DIPS WITCH IS SHOWN SET AT ADDRESS 7. ON :F jM 11.i=ON 1J,0=OFF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S 1ESERVED FOR FUTURE USE DIP SWITCHES 5THRU 0 01 iQ10 0100 1100 oôiô ioio 01 T011 10i 1001 ,0101 1101 uc,,0 1w 1 011101101 6800 0 1 16 32 48 64 80 96 1 112 128 144 160 176 192 2081 2241 240 1000 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 1 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 L0] 00 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 1 114 130 146 162 178 194 2101 226 242 1100 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 1 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 1 227 243 0010 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 101.0 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117, 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 0110 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 18 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 DIP 1110 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 VITCHES THRU4 0001 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 '11001 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 0101 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 2181 234 250 1101 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 125.1 0013 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 1011. 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 53 01i1 14 30 46 62 78 94 --- 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254' 1111, 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Figure 3-5. 4010, 4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4IOOES, 40IOES, 4008, 4007ES, or 4120 MAPNETI IDNet Addresses r 3-6 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued Address Setting The 4098-9795 and 4098-9796 Multi-Sensor Bases are g& for use with the 4098-9754 for Sounder multi-sensor and are not compatible with the 2120 CDT. Both bases have remote LED output and Bases and Multi- the 4098-9795 also has an integrated sounder similar to the 4098-9794 Sounder Base. The 4098- Sensor Bases 9795 and 4098-9796 Multi-Sensor Bases must be used with jhe 4098-9754 mlti-sensor when 4098-9795 and connected to a 4010,4020,4100+, 4008, or 4120 system. When connected to a 4100U, 4100ES, 4098-9796 a 4010ES, or a 4007ES, the 4098-9754 multi-sensor can also be used with the 4098-[9770 through 9773], -9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, -9789, -9791, -9792, -9793, -9794, -9797, and -9798 bases. The Multi-Sensor Base answers to two addresses, therefore the DIP Switch must be set for even addresses only. The even address is a photo sensor/sounder base (4098-9795) or a photo sensor/ standard base (4098-9796), and the odd address (DIP Switch + 1) is a heat sensor/standard base. The figure below shows the allowable addresses for the Multi-Sensor Bases. IMPORTANT: Switch Position I is not used and must always be OFF (0) for the Multi-Sensor Bases to function properly. The odd address immediately after the DIP Switch setting must not be used by any other sensor base or MAPNET/IDNet device. Note: A Sounder Base with a 9-pin DIP switch may use a single odd or even address when 4098-9754 is not required. LSB MSB DIPSWITCH IS SHOWN SEE . / SET AT ADDRESS 4. NOTE 1 f OM 011 I1'=N jOOFF SEE NOTE ESERVED FOR DIP SWITCHES 5 THRU 8 FUTURE USE [~010 A166 001,^dl 16101 Offi _110 001 -LI 61g _110i r66111 1 Oil 0111 0009 1 5 1 16 1 32 48 64 1 80 1 96 112 128 144 160 176 1 192 208 224 240 '0100 2 1 18 1 34 50 66 1 82 1 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 0410 4 1 20 1 36 52 68 1 84 1 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 VITCHES 911 . ..L 22 1 38 54 29_ -86 12 L!! i± 150 166 182 .798 !i± 230 246 THRU 4 !02 1. .24 .. 2. .56 .. ia.. i 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 0101 10 26 42 58 74 90 1 106 122 138 154 0011 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 0111 14 30 48 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 4ITCI-I 1 MUST BE SET TO OFF FOR PROPER OPERATION Figure 3-6. 4098-9795, -9796, 9798 Multi-Sensor Base DIP Switch Address Settings Note: The 4098-9795 Multi-Sensor Sounder Base has a 9-position DIP Switch that is used for setting base address and selecting the sounder power source. See Figure 3-2 for DIP Switch location. Wiring Sensor bases are connected to the fire alarm control panel using a single wire pair for the 4098-9770, -9775, -9776, -9777, -9780, -9789, -9792, -9793, -9796, and -9797 and two pairs of wires for the 4098-[9771 through 9773], -9791, -9794, -9795, and -9798. Using Figure 3-7 as a reference, connect the bases to the MAPNET Il/IDNet wire pair and 24V power (if used). IMPORTANT: For additions to existing installations, remove power from the panel before wiring any bases to avoid damage to equipment. Continued on next page 3-7 170 186 202 218 234 250 172 188 204 220 236 252 i!± 29 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued (SEE NOTES 125 13) NO. CENTER N.C. N 9 '1 FROM PANEL SI I TO OTHER 2411 DEVICES IRANGE CENTER\ ELLOW NC. GREEN NO. ) CONTACT A (SEE NOTE 7) +MAPNETI I FROM( ______ PANELt -MAPNET ISONAt SENSOR BA 5.IN. TOOTHER 8 (SEE NOTE II) DECj IDNET SEE 5011 1) (SEE NOTES2 .rR A740 MAPNETII4ONS I 8l y I TO OTHER IDNet MAPNETIllFROM '.MAPNETIIADNet IDNetOEVICES PANE1(.IDNe,_r.' (SEE NOTE 2) SHIELD IS OPTIONAL SHIELD (SEE NOTE 3) Notes: Remote LED and relay wires are not supervised. Maximum quantity of devices per circuit is 127 for 4020, 4100+, 4100U/4100ES14010ES (MAPNET), or 4120, 128 for the 2120 CDT panel, 200 for the 4008 paiiel, and 250 for the 4010 and 4100tJ/4100ES/4010ES/4007ES (IDNET) panel. Maximum quantity of 4098-9795 and -9796 Multi-Sensor bases is 63 with 4020,4100+,4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, and 4120, 100 for 4008 panel, and 124 for the 4010 panel. If the sounder output is coded (Temporal code, etc.) via MAPNET Il/IDNet control see Note 10. If shield is used, twist shield wires together and cap with wire nut. Shield should be insulated from electrical box. Contact A or B: Dry, Form C - each rated 2 A at 24 VDC /0.5 A at 110 VAC, resistive. 18 to 32 VDC, 0.008 A typical /0.013Amax. Do not use remote LED if the 4098-9822 relay module is used. Contact A or B: Dry, Form C - Each rated at 3 A at 28 VDC 1115 VAC, resistive. Remove the protective tape over the CO Sensor on the 4098-9770, -9771, -9773, -9797 and -9798 bases only after the sensor head has been installed. Maximum wire length between 4098-9791 sensor base and 2098-9737 relay module is 100 ft. Maximum quantity of sensors with 409849771-9773], -9794, -9795, and -9798 sounder bases limited to 43 if output is coded (Temporal code, etc.) via MAPNET Il/lONet control. If coding is performed via 24 VDC or NAC circuit, see Note 2. Maximum line resistance between panel and isolator or between two isolators is 10 ohms (780 ft. at 18 AWG). Contacts Dry Form C, rated at 2 A at 30 VDC / 0.5 A at 125 VAC, resistive. Maximum wire length between 4098-9780 sensor base and 4098-9860 relay module is 100 ft. Figure 3-7. Smoke/Heat Sensor Base Connections 3-8 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 lrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued Wiring Figure 3-8 shows the wiring connections for the isolator sensor base. All screw terminals accept 14 to 18-gauge AWG solid or stranded. Maximum torque should not exceed 12-inch-pounds. CAUTION: Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire runs to provide supervision. ii• iii iviiir iviiii + OUT - I 1 + OUT - ' I + OUT - I +IN- +IN iiII +IN- 28 2 [q FO l I lI ry )ft \ i[F1 'lOj 0 \i ° I I ol PANEL. IDNet L__ ) IDNet DEVICES IDNet TO OTHER FROM , ____________ —FT —r— I' 4010 ___________ ____________________ ____________________ __________ (SEE NOTES 2AND 4) (SEE NOTE 4) IDNet , Y, T, Y, IDNet /L L -- — — — — — — — — - SHIELD IS OPTIONAL SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD (SEE NOTE 3) Figure 3-8. 4098-9793, -9777 Isolator Sensor Base Connections Notes: Isolator base compatible with 4010, 4100U, 4I00ES, 4010ES, 4007ES, or 4008 panel ONLY. Maximum quantity of devices per circuit is 250 for 4010, 4100U, 4100ES, 4010ES, and 4007ES panels. If shield is used, twist shield wires together and cap with wire nut. Shield should be insulated from electrical box. Maximum line resistance between panel and isolator or between two isolators Is 10 ohms (780 ft at 18 AWG). - 3-9 - I LI LI I I I Figure 3-10. Removing the CORC from the Sensor Base 3-10 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Contihi)éd CORC This section contains the instructions'for the end-of-Iife replacement of the 4098-9746 and Replacement 4098-9747 CO Replacement Cartridge (CORC), in the CO SSD Bases (Carbon Monoxide Instructions Smoke Sensor and Detector Bases). Replacement is necessary due to normal component degradation over time. It is standard maintenance for.the CO SSD Bases in order to prolong normal function without requiring base replacement. Note: During installation, you may be exposed to live circuits - attention required to ensure personal safety and to avoid product damage. Table 3-4. Model Number Reference Model Name Model Name 4098-9746 CORC Replacement 4098-9747 CORC Replacement 10 yr 4098-9797 CO SSD Sensor Base 4098-9770 CO SSD Sensor Base 10 yr 4098-9798 CO SSD Sounder Base 4098-9771 CO SSD Sounder Base 10 yr Removing the expired CORC Remove sensor head (not shown) and set aside for later re-installation. Insert a fine blade screwdriver into the slot, as shown below. Insert fine slot screwdriver here I I I I 1 1 1 I Figure 3-9. Inserting a Fine Slot Screwdriver Gently free the CORC from the sensor base by pushing straight in. Do not pry. Remove the CORC and dispose. Push straight In - dopolpy I I LI F Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, Continued - CORC Installing the replacement CORC (refer to photo below) Replacement ' Remove the replacement CORC from its packaging. Instructions Hook the loop of the CORC on the tab in the outer rim of the base (center of the CORC below the CO sensor cylinder).' Gently rotate the CORC inward until it snaps onto the CO SSD Sensor Base. Re-install the detector head. Remove the dust cover from the CORC (shown to the side below). The CORC replacement is complete. I. Figure 3-11. Installing the Replacement CORC Note: The fire alarm panel must be set to the correct date. Otherwise a false End of Life trouble for the CORC may be annunciated. 3-11 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensors Overview This section contains general notes, specifications, and mounting information for the TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensor shown in Table 3-5. A WARNING: Ensure that the location of each smoke sensor has been planned per local and national fire codes (see NFPA 72). Smoke sensor sensitivities are set and continuously monitored by the control panel. This functionality complies with NFPA 72. When functional testing of these sensors is required per NFPA 72, use the test methods described in the "Compatibility and Testing" chapter of this publication. The sensitivity range (settings) of the 4098-9757 is 1.5%/ft to 3.7%/ft smoke obscuration. Refer to NFPA 72 for application, test and maintenance requirements. Specifications Table 3-5. TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensor Specifications Sensor PlD 4098-9757 Type of Sensor Photoelectric Operating Current 500 pA max. Humidity Range (Non-Condensing) 10-95% RH Air Velocity Range 0-2000 FPM Working Voltage (MAPNET II and IDNet) 24-40 VDC 24V Working Voltage (Sounder Power) - Sounder Output - 24V Standby Current (Sounder) - 24V Current (Sounder Activated) - Remote LED Output NO The 4098-9757 QuickConnect2 sensor requires the 4098-9788 base. The 4098-9757 QuickConnect2 sensor is only compatible with the 4010, 4010ES, 4100U, 41OOES, and 4007ES (with 4100-3106) panels. The sensors obtain both power and data over IDNet wiring. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4098-9788 I SHIELD SHIELD FROM -lONet PANEL -IONet (I I I SHIELD IS/ ------- OPTIONAL SHIELD (SEE NOTE 3) -IDNet TO OTHER IDNet - DEVICES *IDNet ' (SEE NOTE 2) Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors 4098 TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke SénSôrs, Continüéd Setting the Each QuickConnect sensor has a unique address. This address is associated with a custom label Sensor's Address that identifies its physical location within a building. The sensor's address and location must match up with the address listed in the Programmer's Report for the 4010, 4100U, 4100ES or the 4010ES Use the method described in the "4098 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases" section of this chapter to complete the sensor setup. Refer to the figure below for the location of the DIP Switches. Double-check the location of the QuickConnect sensor and its address before proceeding to electrical installation (see Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13). Address DIP Switches 4098-9757 Figure 3-12. Location of DIP Switches on QuickConnect Sensor Wiring Use the following to wire the QuickConnect smoke sensors. CAUTION: Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire runs to provide supervision. Figure 3-13. QuickConnect Sensor Connections Notes: 1 4098-9757 QuickConnect sensor uses the 4098-9788 base. Maximum quantity of devices per IDNet circuit is 250 for the 4010, 401 OES, 4100U and 41 DOES (with 4190-3106) panels. If shield is used, twist shield wires together and cap with wire nut. Shield should be insulated from electrical box. 3-13 Chapter 3 TrueAlarm Sensors, Sensor Bases, and QuickConnect Smoke Sensors Setting the Tone for 4098-9773 CO Sounder Base and 4098-9772 Sounder Base These bases can output either Low Frequency Alarm Tone ('520 Hz') or a Broadband Horn Tone. 520 Hz is factory default, but the tone may be manually selected using a DIP switch near the relay/Remote LED wire pair exit hole. See figure 3-14. Switch I ON (Up) for 5201-1z; OFF (Down) or Broadband Switch 2 is Unusr.d( 8 I I Figure 3-14. Setting the Tone for 4098-9772 Sounder Base and 4098-9773 Co Sounder Base I P1 I I I I I I I 3-14 I I P1 I H I I I Chapter 4 Accessories Introduction This chapter covers relay module accessories. In this Chapter Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic. Topic •See Page # Relay Module Accessories 4-2 4-1 ORANGE CENTER I YELLOW N.C. CONTACT A N.O. GREEN SEE NOTE 2 BLUE VIOLET GREY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I Chapter 4 Accessories Relay Module Accessories 2098-9737 Relay The 2098-9737 Relay module is used with 4098-9791 sensor base. Install the relay module Module Wiring using Figure 3-7 and the figure below as a reference. +24VDC TO OTHER 24VDC DEVICES OR SUPERVISORY MODULE BLACK/WHITE TO 4098.9791 SENSOR BASE SEE NOTE 3 BLACK BLACK 2098-9737 RELAY Figure 4-1. 2098-9737 Relay Module Wiring Notes: .. - .. 18 VDC to 32 VDC 24 mA typical /35 mA maximum. Contact A or B: dry, Form C, each rated 3 A at 28 VDC/ 115 VAC, resistive. Maximum wire length between sensor and relay module is 100 ft. 4-2 +24VDC FROM PANEL SEE NOTE I CENTER CONTACT B N.C. SEE NOTE 2 N.O. Chapter 4 Accessories Relay Module Accessories, Continued 4098-9860 Relay The 4098-9860 Relay module is used with the 4098-9780 sensor base. Install the relay m'o&ile Module Wiring using Figure 3-7 and the figure below as a reference. BLACK TO 4098-9780 SENSOR BASE RED SEE NOTE 1 RED BLACK 4098-9860 RELAY ORANGE CENTER YELLOW N.C. SEE NOTE 2 GREEN N.O. Figure 4-2.4098-9860 Relay Module Wiring Notes: - Maximum wire length between sensor and relay module is 100 ft. Contact Dry Form C, rated at 2 A at 30-VDC / 0.5 A at 125 VAC, resistive. 4-3 I Chapter 4 Accessories Relay Module Accessories, Continued - I 4098-9822 Relay The 4098-9822 Relay Module is used with the 4098-[9771 through 9773], -9775, -9780, -9789, Module Wiring -9791, -9794, -9795, and -9796 Sensor Bases. Install the relay module using Figure 3-7 and the I figure below as a reference. IMPORTANT: Do not use a remote LED if using the 4098-9822 relay module. The 4098- 9822 relay module Is not supervised and should only be used for non- critical supplementary functions. There is a limit of ten control outputs activated on a MAPNET li/IDNet channel. If the channel capacity is exceeded, the relay module may not function properly. FROM PANEL TO OTHER 24VDC (IF USED) OV r' ov DEVICES OR ____ - SUPERVISORY MODULE 1 (SEE NOTE 1) (SEE NOTE 2) +WHITE I WHITE I BLUE RED RED From 4098-[9771 through 9773], I 4098-9822 -9775, -9780, -9789, -9791, BLACK RELAY -9794,-9795,-9796 BLACK Sensor Base I CENTER BROWN ORANGE CENTER N> I CONTACT B (SEE NOTE 31 N.C. VIOLET YELLOW N.C. (SEFE NOTE 3) N.O. GREEN N.O. Figure 4-3.4098-9822 Relay Module Wiring I Notes: 1. Do not use remote LED. 2.18 VDC to 32 VDC, 0.008 A typical /0.013 A maximum. I Contact A or B: Dry, Form "C' - each rated 2 A resistive at 24 VDC /0.5 A at 110 VAC, resistive. Relay Module Install the relay module using the following steps: I Installation 1. Mount a 1-1/2 in. (3.81 cm) extension ring (not supplied) to an octagonal or square electrical box (not supplied). The extension ring is required to meet the minimum box volume requirement (32.3 Cu. in./529.4 cm 3) for relay module installation. I I 2. Mount relay module inside extension ring directly behind base and sensor. Do not mount remotely. See Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-3 for relay module connections. I Notes: Use the exact configuration of electrical box (square or octagonal) with extension to mount sensor base when installing the relay module. I I 4-4 I Chapter 4 Accessories Relay Module Accessories, Continued •' . Remote LED The 2098-9808 Remote LED Module is available for the 4098-9772, -9775, -9780, -9789, - Module 9791, -9794, -9795, -9796 Sensor Bases. • Use the figure below as a reference when installing the Remote LED Module to a sensor base. -t . .• '•1 I C' + - To 4098-9772,-9775,-9780,-9789,-9791, -9794,-9795,-9796 Sensor Base Figure 4-4. 2098-9808 Remote LED Module Wiring 4-5 Chapter 5. Compatibility and Testing Introduction This chapter covers the compatibility of 4098 Sensors, Detectors, and Bases. Maintenance and testing are also covered. In this Chapter Refer to the page number listed in this table for information on a specific topic. Topic See Page # Compatibility 5-2 Maintenance and Testing 5-4 Cleaning 5-10 Trouble Indications 5-11 Fire Alarm Trouble and Maintenance Log 5-13 5-1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Compatibility Compatibility for This section describes the compatibility between FACPs, detectors, and detector bases. 4098 Detectors and Detector Bases Table 5-1. 4098 Detector and Detector Base Compatibility Max. Detectors Compatible 2-Wire Detector Base System - Quantity of Bases per Initiating Circuit 2120 ET/FADM 25 2120 FABTNPBT 18 2120/4100+ZAM 20 4098-9601 4001 18 4098-9602 4098-9603 4098-9605 4098-9788 4098-9684 (LED base for Heat 4002 30 4020 30 4100ES/4010ES/4007ES/4100U/4100+/ 4120/UT 30 4098-9612 4098-9613 Detectors Only) 4098-9614 4004/4005 20 4098-9615 4006 30 4004/4005 High Current 30 4098-9683 (Relay base not used with 4004 and 4005 Low Current systems) 1 (See Note 1) Notes: 1 Relay operation cannot be guaranteed unless it is the only device on that zone. Panel compatibility identification marker is model number of the module or panel. Detector compatibility identification marker is model number found on detector label. For detailed Interconnection data, see wiring diagrams for specific panels. For additional compatibility listings see 579-832 for 2-wire detector compatibility charts. 5-2 Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Compatibility, Continued Compatibility for. This section describesthe compatibility between FACPs, sensors, and sensor bases. 4098 Sensors and Sensor Bases Table 5-2. 4098 Sensor and Sensor Base Compatibility Sensors Conipatible Bases Max. Quantity of Devices Per Circuit 4098-9714 4 098-9775 4098-9717 4098-9776 MAPNET II: 4098-9733 4098-9780 127(4020), 127(4100+), 127(4120), 127 (4100U), 127 (4100ES), 250 4098-9774 4098-9789 - (4010ES/4007ES) 4098-9778 4098-9791 Addresses 1-127 4098-9792 4098-9714 4098-9717 4098-9775 4098-9733 4098-9776 128 (CDT TrueAlarm) 4098-9774 4098-9789 Addresses 0-127 4098-9778 4098-9792 4098-9714 4098-9775 4098-9792 4098-9717 4098-9776 4098-9777 4098-9793 ID NET: 4098-9733 4098-9780 4098-9770,-9797 250 (4010), 250 (4100U), 250 (41OOES), 250 (401OES, 4007ES) 4098-9774 4098-9789 (4100U, 4100ES, Addresses 1-250 4098-9778 4098-9791 4010Es:4007Es only) 4098-9714 4098-9775 4098-9789 4098-9733 4098-9776 4098-9791 IDNET: 4098-9774 4098-9777 4098-9792 200 (4008) 4098-9778 4098-9780 4098-9793 Addresses 1-200 4098-9714 4098-9772,-9794 MAPNET II: 4098-9717 (See Note 5) 127 (4020), 127 (4100+), 127 (4100U), 127 (4IOOES), 127 (4120) 4098-9733 4098-9771,-9773,-9798 Addresses 1-127 4098-9774 (See Note 5) IDNET: 4098-9778 (4100U/4I00ES, 4010ES, 250 (4010), 250(4100U), 250 (4100ES), 250 (40I0ES, 4007ES) 4007ES, lDNet only) Addresses 1-250 MAPNET II: 4098-9795 63 (4020, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 4120) 4098-9754 (See Note 5) Addresses 2 to 126 AddreIDNET: 4098-9796 124 (4010), 124 (4100U), 124 (4100ES), 124 (40I0ES, 4007ES) Addresses 2 to 248 4098-9775 4098-9772, -9794 4098-9776 (See Note 5) 4098-9754 4098-9780 4098-9770, -9771 4098-9792 IDNET: 250 (4100U), 250 (4100ES), 250 (4010ES, 4007ES) 4098-9789 -9797,-9798 Addresses 1-250 4098-9791 (See _Note _5) IDNET: 4098-9757 4098-9788 250 (4100U/4100ES with 4100-3106), 250 (401OES, 4007E5), 250 (4010) Addresses 1-250 4098-9746 4098-9770, -9771, -9773 IDNET: 4098-9747 -9797,-9798 250 (4100U), 250 (4100ES), 250 (4010ES, 4007E5) (See Note 5) Addresses 1-250 Notes: For detailed interconnection data, see wiring diagrams for specific panels. Panel compatibility identification marker is model number of the module or panel. Sensor compatibility identification marker is model number found on sensor label. 4098-9754 sensor NOT compatible with bases that have a RED DOT located in sensor mounting area. Maximum quantity of 4098-9772, -9794 Sounder Bases, 4098-9795 Multi-Sensor Sounder Bases, and CO Sounder bases (4098-9771, -9773, -9798) when output is coded via MAPNET Il/IDNet control (Temporal Code) is 43. If coding is performed via 24 VDC or NAC circuit, use limits specified in Table 5-2. 5-3 I Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing • . - IMaintenance The minimal requirement for detector and sensor maintenance should consist of clearing surface dust by using a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning programs should comply with NFPA and. I local environments. Cleaning of the internal chamber should only be done by a qualified technical representative. I For service, return to your local branch office. Testing Smoke sensor sensitivities are set and continuously monitored by thecontrol unit. Dirty or out-of-range sensors are annunciated by the control unit. This functionality complies with I NFPA 72. Note: When testing detectors/sensors, refer to NFPA 72, or contact your local branch office. I CAUTION: Before functionally testing the detectors/sensors, be sure to disconnect the city connection, releasing devices, and extinguishing systems (or for the 4020,4010,4100+, 4100U, 4I00ES, 40I0ES, 4007ES, 4006, 4008, or 4120 panel, put the panel in the Walk Test mode). Preferred Method NFPA minimally requires annual functional testing of smoke detectors/sensors at their installed I of Testing Smoke location. To perform this annual test, use the Solo 336 Aerosol Smoke Dispenser. Detectors! Sensors I IMPORTANT: After testing detectors, reset the fire alarm panel to restore the fire alarm system to normal status. After testing sensors, you must clear the peak values. I Test Equipment The following test equipment is available: Available • 553-760: Test and Removal Tool - attached to Mr. Longarm 4 ft. pole (Item #7508) or 6 ft. pole (Item #7512). - I . 553-761: Heat Detector/Sensor Removal Adapter (use with 553-760). 553-635: Aerosol spray, Simplex Dry Smoke. 553-805: Removal Adapter Head Attachment (attaches to the 553-760 tool). I ( • 553-810: Magnet Tester - attached to Mr. Longarm 4 ft. pole (Item #7508) or 6 ft. pole ' (Item #7512). 553-832: Ion Detector Test Cable. Also available are the: I . Gemini Sensitivity Tester (Model 501 or 502). Solo 336 Aerosol Smoke Dispenser —attached to either the Solo 100 (15 ft.) telescopic fiberglass pole or the Solo 101 (4 ft.) fiberglass pole. I . Solo A4 Aerosol Spray. Checkkit Aerosol Spray. Solo Red Cup (709-024). Use to hold the 553-635 Aerosol Spray Can. I . Solo (708-021) Adapter for Solo Poles. Use to adapt 553-760 Test and Removal Tool to the Solo Pole. TrueTest 801 - Smoke Detector Sensitivity Test Equipment. Smoke 400 - Smoke aerosol for TrueTest. Testifire 2000-024 - Smoke, Heat and CO Detector Tester. Testifire 2001-024- Smoke, Heat and CO Detector Test Kit (includes 2 battery batons and ac/dc charger). TS3-024 Smoke capsule, for use with Testifire Smoke, Heat and CO Detector Tester. TC3-024 CO Capsule, for use with Testifier Smoke, Heat and CO Detector Tester. Note: The TrueTest 801 or the Testifier 2000-024 are the only testers that should be used with the 4098-9770, -9771 -9797 and -9798 bases. 5-4 Li I I Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing, Continued - Alternate Method The following test method is suitable for functional checks of sensor bases or QuickConnect for Testing sensors during installation; however, testing with smoke must be performed to comply with Sensors NFPA requirements. - For all sensor bases, position the 553-810 Magnet Tester ½" to 3/4" counterclockwise from the visible LED found on the sensor base, (see the figure below). For the 4098-9757 QuickGonnect2 photo sensor, position the 553-810 Magnet Tester as shown in Figure 5-2. For MAPNET II devices, testing a sensor with a magnet reports a value of 255 for actual / peak (this does not occur for IDNet devices). Clear the peak value after testing. Note: For 4098-9795 and 4098-9796 Multi-Sensor Bases both photo and heat address (even and odd) must alarm. - "-.-. Figure 5-1. Magnet Test Location for 409-9775, -9776, -9777, -9780,9789,-9791, -9792, -9793, and -9796 Sensor Bases using 553-810 Magnet Tester Magnetic Test for Photoelectric Detectors The 4098 photoelectric detectors may be tested by placing a magnet above the location indicated by a "i" mark embossed on the cover (see Figure 5-2) for four (4) seconds. Use the Magnetic Tester (Part No. 553-810), Table 5-3, and the following information to test detectors. Table 5-3 describes the LED reaction during Normal and MAG TEST modes to the Normal, More Sensitive, Less Sensitive, and Non-Functional states of the detector. Figure 5-2. 5-2. Magnet Test Location for 4098-9601, -9602, -9603, .9605 Smoke Detectors using 553-810 Magnet Tester ' Continued on next page 5-5 [1 Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing, Continued •_ I Magnetic Test for Photoelectric I Detectors Table 5-3. MAG TEST/Normal Modes - States and Reactions STATE Normal Mode MAG TEST Mode LED flashes LED Flashes LED Flashes Latches in Alarm every 4 secs. Quickly 6 Slowly 4 Times Mode/LED stays ON" rimes Normal X , X More Sensitive X X X Less Sensitive X X X Non-Functional X I When placing the magnet at the location indicated by a "" mark embossed on the cover, the visible LED flashes indicating the detector's condition. The following are descriptions of what you should see when using the MAO TEST. NORMAL - When in MAG TEST, the detector latches into alarm if the detector is within I calibration range and the visible LED stays ON. MORE SENSITIVE - When in MAG TEST, if the detector is more sensitive than the maximum calibration, the visible LED quickly flashes, twice a second. Following the sixth I flash, the detector latches into alarm and the visible LED stays ON. LESS SENSITIVE - When in MAG TEST, if the detector is less sensitive than the minimum calibration, the visible LED slowly flashes four times, once every two seconds. I Following the fourth flash, the detector latches into alarm and the visible LED stays ON. NON-FUNCTIONAL DETECTOR - If the detector is less sensitive than the minimum allowable sensitivity or if there is a fault in the temperature sensing circuit (4098-9602), I the visible LED does not flash normally. When in MAO TEST, the visible LED slowly flashes four times, once every two seconds. After the fourth flash, the detector does NOT latch into alarm and the LED stops flashixig and turns OFF. I . If the detector is out of the normal operating range, it should be cleaned. If the detector still indicates as other than normal sensitivity, replace the detector. Magnetic Test for The 4098 Ionization Detectors may be tested with a magnet to verify proper operation of the I Ionization Fire Alarm Control Panel. Detectors Note: When ionization detectors alarm, the red LED indicator activates and latches into the ON position. I Place a magnet against the detector's side (over the location marked by a "i" on the head of the ionization detector) and hold for ten seconds to activate an internal reed switch. Use the Magnet Tester (Part No. 553-8 10). I I I .. 5-6 I I I [1 Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing, Continued Ion Detector Plug the 553-832 Ion Detector Test Cable into the Detector's sensitivity voltage pins located on Sensitivity Test the Ion Detector Head. Perform the following steps to test the Ion detector's sensitivity: Connect a 1OMIV digital voltmeter to the 553-832 test cable, connect the negative terminal of the voltmeter to the red wire of the test cable and connect the positive terminal of the voltmeter to the white wire of the test cable. The black wire of the 553-832 test cable is not used. The voltage measured by the voltmeter should be within 0.2 and 0.8 volts. Detectors outputting a voltage 6utside this range should be cleaned or replaced. If the Ion Detector voltage output is outside of the range, it should be removed and cleaned as described in the cleaning section. Re-check the voltage measurement on the Ion Detector; if the Ion Detector is still outside the voltage range after cleaning, replace the device. Maintenance of The CO Sensor is not as susceptible to dirt as photo or ion sensors and does not compensate for the CO Sensor a loss of sensitivity over the period of its lifetime. The two operations to inform a qualified/ trained service person that a CO sensor has reached'its end of life are as follows: The FACP panel generates an End of Life trouble to notify the user that a replacement sensor is required. Manual standard maintenance testing by a qualified/trained service person to make sure that the device is fully operational. End of Life The end of life of a CO Sensor is based on the manufacture date of the device, not the Service installation date.The FACP panel daily checks each IDNet CO combination sensor for the End of Life trouble expiration date.The FACP panel generates the following status report based on the condition of the CO Sensor: None: CO Sensor has not reached the .expiration date Almost Expired 6M: CO Sensor is within 6 months of expiration date AlmostExpired 12M: CO Sensor is within 12 months of expiration date Expired (End of Life): CO Sensor's date has expired To clear the trouble, a new CRS with a valid date must be installed, and a hardware reset of the FACP panel must be performed. Note: For the panel to annunciate these warnings, you must enable the logging of the Almost Expired trouble, with the exception being the Expired trouble condition which does not require any activation. The TrueAlarm CO report can also be used to list all End of Life dates of CO sensors in the panel. The report is a quick and easy way to check if any sensors will be expiring before the next visit to the site. 5-7 I - Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing, Continued Standard To verify that the sensors are operating correctly, standard maintenance of the CO sensors is Maintenance required. The standard maintenance process is as follows: I . The FACP panel is put into the service test mode using either the diagnostic function menu item on the front panel or the system diagnostic computer port command. A trouble shall be displayed at the panel to indicate that the panel is in the Device Test Mode. I A tester shall introduce CO gas, heat and smoke simultaneously into the detector. The device LED on the base shall turn ON steady if any but not all of the sensors on the device cross an alarm threshold. I The device LED on the base shall slow flash if all sensors cross an alarm threshold. The appropriate action based on the point type of the CO sensor shall be taken at the panel. I • Device Test Mode shall also be entered if faster response time is needed during Walktest. Note: There is a 20 device LED maximum that can be ON/Flashed at any given time. This limit applies during testing just as it does during alarm operation. A panel reset is suggested before this limit is I reached during testing so that the LED will be able to be used as an indication of a successful test. I CO Sensor Testing Flowcharts - ( Co toxic as stimuli - deployed using test t-' oes the LEO on the YES Alarm is reported except if point type is I . base turn ON before UTILITY or custom the test times Out? control written (code played if nWalktest) I NO No Alarm/trouble generated at panel Service person (no code played if marks test Passed In Welkteat) I Service person Note: The following describes the LED states: marks test Failed LED OFF - The sensor has not exceeded Its threshold LED ON - Sensor has exceeded its threshold LED FLASHING - This state will not be seen when only a single sensor I . is being tested) . . \ Service \ person \ replaces - I \ sensor End of test ) IC Figure 5-3. Testing Single CO Sensor a Continued on next page I 5-8 i Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Maintenance and Testing, Continued CO Sensor Testing Flowcharts toxic gas, heat an NOTE: The LED on the base may turn ON prior to slow oke shrnuli deployed using test tool flashing depending on when the individual sensors LED turns alarm. Only ON but doesn't the last LED requested to flash will slow flash. I All others will turn to steady ON. Flashing of the LED flesh will only be performed when the IDNet Co algorithms are disabled for testing. During walktest, a reset timer is activated so that the sea the LED on the NO LED is reset to the OFF state without needing a reset at base remain OFF /Does In. the panel. This reset is user programmable and can be through entire test? to slow flashing? NO as short as 15 seconds long. This automatic reset may cause the LED on the base to turn OFF before the test XD LED chsng'., Is complete. For exam le, it's possible that depending on the test tool, the LEb (f all sensors are good) could YES YES , turn ON then reset to OF, turn ON then reset to OFF then finally slow flash then reset to OFF. No Atarnaltrouble Alarms are reported - generated at panel except it point types (no code played it are UTILITY or in Walkteot) custom control Alarms are reported at written (code!s panel except if point played it in Walktest) types are UTILITY or custom control it (code/s played it in Service person Service person Walktest) marks all sensors marks all sensors Failed Passed At least one of the sensors has passed the test Service person must chock r panel to verify which Replace sensors have passed. failed censors End of test Note: The following describes the LED states .LEO OFF-No sensors have exceeded their thresholds .LED ON - At least one sensor exceeded its threshold .LED FLASHING - All sensors for this device have exceeded their thresholds (Note: This could be 2 or 3 sensors depending on what type of CO combination device is configured) Flashing wit only be performed when In testing (IDNet CO atgoritlrme are disabled) Figure 5-4. Simultaneous Testing of Multiple Sensor Technologies '-3 5-9 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Cleaning - Introduction If the device's sensitivity is other than what is marked on the device's label, clean the device using a source of oil-free, filtered, compressed air such as Dust-Off, Tech Duster, etc. CAUTION: Notify appropriate building personnel prior to removing any detectors/ sensors from service. Photoelectric Blow the compressd air through the open vents around the device so that air enters and cleans Smoke Detector/ the black chamber cover/insect screen assembly (Part No. 677-224) located beneath the white Sensor Cleaning protective cover. If the device's sensitivity is still other than what is marked on the device's label, replace the device. Special Note: Do not remove the Ion Detector/ Sensor protective cover. Considerations for Ion Detectors Blow compressed air through the open vents around the device so that air enters and cleans the and Sensors black chamber cover assembly located beneath the white protective cover. If the device sensitivity is still outside the marked range replace the device and return the failed device to 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450-9199. IMPORTANT: Once cleaned, the detector/sensor should be tested with smoke per NFPA72. I 5-10 Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Trouble Indications Trouble The TrueAlarm smoke sensor isa measuring device that sends data regarding smoke d&nsity to Indications for the 4010, 4020, 4100, 4100+, 4100U, 4100ES, 401OES, 4007ES, 4008, and 2120 fire alarm TrueAlarm control panels (FACPs). The TrueAlarm heat sensor operates in a similar fashion, but sends Sensors temperature data instead of smoke density data. The FACPuses this data to determine whether a trouble has occurred. The TrueAlarm sensor has two automatic trouble indications: Dirty' Excessively Dirty A "Smoke Sensor Dirty" trouble condition is reported any time the average value on an individual sensor reaches a set threshold value. At this time, the FACP is still compensating for environmental factors and is holding the set sensitivity level. A "Smoke Sensor is Excessively Dirty" trouble condition is reported anytime the average value of an individual sensor reaches a slightly higher set threshold level. At this point, the FACP can no longer compensate for environmental factors, and the sensitivity level may begin to drift. Although an "Excessively Dirty" trouble is reported, the sensor continues to operate and reports an alarm condition when one is detected. In addition to the two automatic trouble conditions, the FACPs have digital pseudo points that must be turned ON to allow a TrueAlarm sensor that is dose to being a dirty sensor to report as if it is "almost dirty". This is useful when maintenance is being scheduled for dirty sensors, as it provides a means of seeing if other sensors are approaching a dirty state. The table below shows your responsibilities when certain trouble indications occur. Table 5-4. TrueAlarm Troubles and Descriptions Trouble Indication Description Using the front panel keys, it is possible for a technical representative to turn ON a digital pseudo point in the FACP that allows an 'almost Almost Dirty dirty" sensor to report a trouble. Although the "almost dirty" sensor is holding its sensitivity level, you can schedule maintenance for the sensor before the dirty sensor trouble occurs. A "dirty" indication means that the sensor is holding its sensitivity level, Dirty but that you should schedule maintenance for the sensor. Clean the sensor as required and, when necessary, call your local branch office for service. The "excessively dirty" indication means that the sensor is no longer Excessively Dirty compensating for dirt and dust. Because nuisance alarms are possible with this condition, sensors must be cleaned or replaced immediately. When necessary, call your local branch office for service. All FACP system sensors are automatically tested once every minute. Self-Test Abnormal When a sensor fails to report properly to the FACP, a "Self-Test Abnormal condition occurs. Since the sensor is not working properly, it must be replaced. Replace it, or call your local branch office for service. The FACP panel generates an Expired trouble to notify the user that a Expired replacement sensor is required. To clear the trouble, a new CORC with a valid date must be installed, and a hardware reset of the FACP panel must be performed. Continued on next page 5-11 Trouble The panel will automatically indicate when a sensor is out of its sensitivity calibration. If the sensor has an analog value below what is listed in the table, the sensor is within its sensitivity setting. Sensor's Analog Value Type Almost Dirty Dirty Excessively Dirty Photo 115 120 135 Ion 135 140 155 To view a Sensor's analog value, refer to your panel's operating instructions Indications for TrueAlarm Table 5-5. Sensor's Analog Value Sensors Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Trouble Indications, Continued . .. 5-12 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chapter 5 Compatibility and Testing Fire Alarm Trouble and Maintenance Log Fire Alarm Trouble and Maintenance Log Date Time Event/Description Initials 5-13 Index 2 E 2120 CDT System Environmental conditions, 1-6 address setting, 3-5 H 2-Wire Relay Base Connections , 2-10 Heat Detectors 4 4098 ,24 4007ES , 3-5 fixed temperature, 2-4 4007ES Hybrid, 3-3 LED Base Connections , 2-12 4010 System models , 2-6 address setting, 3-5 ROR Temperature, 2-4 4010ES System specifications , 2-4 address setting, 3-5 types , 2-4 4020 System HVAC systems, 1-3 address setting, 3-5 I 4100+ System IDNet Addresses , 3-6 address setting, 3-5 Ionization Detectors 4100U/4100ES System testing, 5-6 address setting, 3-5 Isolator Sensor Bases 4120 System connections , 3-9 address setting, 3-5 M 4-Wire Base Connections , 2-11 Magnetic Test, 5-5 A Maintenance , 5-4 Accessories , 4-1 MAPNET Addresses , 3-6 Authorities Having Jurisdiction, 2-2 Multi-Sensor Bases, 3-7 B DIP Switch settings , 3-7 Base compatibility, 5-2 N Bases NFPA 70, 1-3 4098 ,2-6 NFPA 72, 1-2,, 1-3,, 1-4,, 2-2,, 2-6,,3-1 mounting , 2-7 NFPA 90A, 1-3 wiring, 2-8 0 C Operation Cautions and Warnings , 2-iv principles of, 1-8 Cleaning, 5-10 p CO Sensor Bases, 1-8 Photoelectric Detectors CORC, replacing, 3-10,, 3-11 testing, 5-5 Common Code Requirements , 2-6 Programmer reports , 3-5 Compatibility, 5-1 Q Copyrights , 2-iii QuickConnect Smoke Sensors, 3-12 CORC DIP Switch settings , 3-13 replacing, 3-10,, 3-11 specifications , 3-12 D R Detector compatibility, 5-2 Rate-of-Rise, 1-8 Detectors Relay module placement, 1-5 2098-9737 wiring , 4-2 wall and ceiling mounted, 1-4 4098-9822 wiring , 4-4 where not to place, 1-6 accessories , 4-1 where to place, 1-3 installation , 4-4 IN-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Remote LED module , 4-5 S Sensor Base Compatibility, 5-3 Sensor Compatibility, 5-3 Sensors wall and ceiling mounted, 1-4 where not to place, 1-6 where to place, 1-3 Smoke Detector Application, 1-2 Smoke Detectors 4098 ,2-2 limitations , 2-2 mounting, 2-3 photoelectric, 1-8 specifications , 2-2 Smoke Sensor Application, 1-2 Smoke Sensors photoelectric, 1-8 Style B or D Initiating Circuits , 2-10 T Test Equipment, 5-4 Testing, 5-4 detectors and sensors, 5-4 Thermistors, 1-8 Trademarks , 2-iii Trouble and Maintenance Log, 5-13 Trouble Indications, 5-11 TrueAlarm Concepts, 1-8 TrueAlarm QuickConnect Smoke Sensors , 3- 12 TrueAlarm Sensor Bases, 3-3 DIP Switch location, 3-4 setting the address , 3-4 specifications, 3-3 wiring, 3-7 TrueAlarm Sensors mounting, 3-2 special applications , 3-2 IN-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 574-709 Rev. AG ff.SimpIex I FIRE SECURITY COMMUmCATIONS © 2008-2016 Tyco Fire Protection Products. All rights reserved.Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-1408:0107 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: 7150 -- FIRE ALARM PULL BOXES LISTEE: SIGNAL COMMUNICATIONS CORP4 Wheeling Ave, Woburn, MA 01801 Contact: Nadim Farhat (781) 933-0998 Fax (781) 933-5019 Email: nfarhatsigcom.com DESIGN: Models SG-32AX, SG-32B, SG-32PS, SG-32S, SG-32CX, SG-3313, SG-33S, SG-33AX, SG-34B, SG-34S, SG-34AX, and SG-34PS, SG-36S, SG-36AX, SG-36CX, SG-42CX, SG-4213, SG-42S, SG-440X, SG-44S, SCPS-DAS, and SCPS-DAD noncoded manual pull stations followed by H (hex lock) or K (key lock), followed by suffix 1 (push bar) or 2 (no push bar), SGB-32S, *SGB32SD and SCPS-BBlN indoor back box. Models SG-32PS and SG-33PS do not have suffix -1 or -2. Suitable for outdoor use when installed with Models SGB-32C, SGB-32CD back boxes. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 30 VDC, 125 VAC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as manual pull stations for use with separately listed and compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. These manual pull boxes meet the requirements of UL Standard 38, 1999 Edition with California amendments. Revised 02-16-16 dc 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Single or Dual Action Special Application Labeling Available Screw Terminal Connections Normally Open or Closed Alarm/Auxiliary Contacts Gold Plated Contacts . Surface or Weatherproof Back-box Consult factory for other colors q , , SPECTRUM Series Special Application Manual Alarm. Stations I . . I I I l I I I I I I I I I 1 I Description The SPECTRUM Series is a family of die-cast, metal pull stations designed to meet special application requirements such as: weather alert, hazmat spills, police call, medical emergencies, door release and fire suppression. There is a series of special application labels to designate the function of the pull station for the user. There is no agency standard, outside of red for fire that dictates what color is to be used for a specific application. This series of pull stations is available in single or dual action configurations. There are two sets of gold plated contacts that can be configured by the installer as either normally open or normally closed. The terminal block accommodates field wiring of #22 to #14 AWG. All models have been tested by UL and found in compliance with the pull force requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Spectrum stations are key resettable. Operation The stations are operated by pulling the handle marked "PULL" on the front of the unit as far down as it will go. At that point, the handle will lock in place and is easily visible from up to 50 feet. The activation handle is reset by opening the station with the key, placing the "PULL" handle to its normal upright position and relocking the station. On the dual action, the "PUSH" or optional, "EMERGENCY" bar moves inward allowing the "PULL" handle to be operated by a single hand. Mounting Configurations .. I Semi-Flush--All model mount on a stthidard sirgle-gang back-box. Surface Mount Interior--Use SigCom SGB-32S ' Surface Mount Exterior-- Use SigCom die cast weatherproof back- box #SG-WP series: Includes gasket set, final assembly achieves NEMA 3Rrating.. ______ Wheeling Avenue • Woburn, MA 01801 USA I c@us 11EA 4 Whee Signal Communications Corporation Tel +1-781-933-0998 • Fax +1-781-933-5019 APPROVED NYC Approved I LISTED www.siqcom.com Spectrum Senes Data Sheet 091018a I Dual f 'Action Dual Action with Emergency Bar. SIGCOM SG-42 SPECTRUM Series Manual Pull Stations SPECIFICATIONS Listings: UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, MEA Temperature: -40° to 150°F; 400 to 65°C, 90%' relative humidity @ 100°F; 380C Switch Rating: 2 Amps @ 125 VDC, 2 Amps @ 240 VAC, Screw Terminal Block #22 to #14 gauge wire Pull Station Weight: 1.2 lbs., 0.55 kg Pull Station Dimensions: 4.75"h x 3.25"w x 1.1"d; 12.1 x 8.3 x 2.8 cm Surface-Mount Backbox Dims: Outside: 4.75"h x 3.25 "wx 2.25"d; 12.1x 8.3 x 5.7 cm Inside Depth: 2.12"; 5.4 cm Lock: CAT30 aka "B" key lock is standard (others available, consult factory) Break-Rod: Optional, not required for operation. One break-rod is included with each pull station ORDERING INFORMATION Single Spectrum Color Pull Stations Action SG-42CXKI-BL Dual Action Pull Station, DPDT, Blue SG-42CXK1-GR Dual Action Pull Station, DPDT, Green SG-42CXK1-YL Dual Action Pull Station, DPDT,Yllow SG-42CXK2-BL Single Action Pull Station, DPDT, Blue SG-42CXK2-GR Single Action Pull Station, DPDT, Green SG-42CXK2-YL Single Action Pull Station, DPDT, Yellow SG-42CXK1E-BL. Dual Action 'Pull Station, with Emergency Push Bar, DPDT, Blue SG-42CXK1E-GR Dual ActionPull Station, with Emergency Push Bar DPDT, Green SG-42CXK1 E-YL Dual Action Pull Station, with Emergency PushBar DPDT,Yellow Spectrum Pull Station Back-Boxes Sheet Metal Back-Box Sheet Metal Back-Box, Indoor Use, two - 1/2" knockouts, For BLUE order SGB-32S-BL; For YELLOW order SGB-32S-YL, for GREEN order SGB-325-GR Weather Proof Back-Box, Outdoor Use, NEMA 3R, with gasket, one tapped hole 3/4" NPT For BLUE order SG-WP-BL; For Yellow order SG-WP-YL, for GREEN SG-WP-GR Accessories for Pull Station Weather- Proof Cast Meta SG-GR01 Replacement Break-Rods (12 per package) . Back-Box Shown with Gaske Notes: • One (1) break-rod is included with each pull station; Break-rod is optional, it is not required for operation SGLOCK* Alternate lock set (* Consult Factory for options), CAT15, CAT45, CAT60, Hex, Also: Red Fire Alarm Pull Stations - See Sigcom SG-42 Series Data Sheet New York City MEA listed Stations - See Sigcom NYC Stations, SG-33 Series Data Sheet: Marine Rated and Explosion Proof Pull Stations - See Sigcom SGX Series Data Sheet S I G CO M . 4 Signal Communications Corporation Wheeling Ave, Wobum Spectrum Series Data Sheet 091018a I J Labels for SigCom SPECTRUM Pull Stations Please select one (1) top label and one (1) bottom label per pull station. I abels for Top Section Part # Label Color Text Color Text I 880-0046-B Blue White UWW_Uk'l 880-0047-B Blue White _____________ 880-0050-B Blue White 880-0050-dR Clear Red - OPEN I DOOR 880-0050-C/W Clear White I 880-0046-G Green White TIlUIMi.b'l 880-0047-G. Green White 880-0046-Y Yellow Red ALARM 1 ALARM 880-0047-Y Yellow - -- Red ALERT ALERT 880-0048-Y Yellow Red LOCAl. I EVAC I 880 0050 Y 1 Yellow Red OPEN 1 DOOR Labels for Lower Section I I I I I I I I Other Labels Available, Including Private Branding. Contact Sigdom for Details *SIGC-v*0M Examples 1_:f'LJj Ill Li - I #880-0047-G and #880-0055-G #880-0047-B and #880-0057-13 Signal Communications Corporation 4 Wheeling Ave, Woburn MA 01801 USA +1-781-933-0998 www.siqcom.com Spectrum Senes Data Sheet 091018a DESCRIPTION ri Optional Surface Mount Back Box - Part# GEM 2GRB This MAINTENANCE panel is a key switch which disconnects actuation circuits in the system to prevent accidental discharge during maintenance operations. When the key is turned toward "SYSTEM INACTIVE", the red LED illuminates and the green LED indicating "SYSTEM ARMED" turns off. The key can only be removed in the "SYSTEM ARMED" position, however this panel is also available with a removable key in both the "ARMED" and "INACTIVE" positions. The text and your company logo (optional) are silk screened on a two-gang stainless steel plate. I• 0 - .-'----.---.- - INSTALLATION cLus The 2-Gang plate mounts to Gemcom's Surface Back Box (Part# GEM 2GRB) liSTED - and operates on 24VDC. Flush mounting is also available with a two-gang plaster ring 864 911 Edition on a deep 4" square 1900 box. Refer below to Figures (1) and (2) for the dimensions: FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 2 GANG PLATE - FRONT VIEW 2 GANG PLATE - TOP VIEW F L 5 4.5625 1.1563 2.25 1.1563— 5 S WWW.GEMCOMOM 8828 S. ARCHER AVE. WILLOW SPRINGS, IL 60480 PH: (708) 839-6840 ALES®GEMCQM.cOM TOLL-FREE: (888) 443-6266 (_- o 0-:<. o oEU, -o a a- + + + CIRCUIT I • • z c z C, CIRCUIT 2 . . Z C) Z C, CIRCUIT 3 • • z •C Z o 10 W hi U 3D >> U rJUi CD 5Ui _ i4 -. 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(Note: When the control unit is programmed for IRI compliance, the abort will not be effec- tive after pre-discharge.) When the pushbutton is released, the release circuit is activated (unless the control unit has been reset to the non-alarm condition). Description The Abort Switch assembly consists of a momentary- contact pushbutton switch, normally-open contact block, normally-closed contact block, and stainless steel switch plate with silk-screened label. Surface-mount assemblies include a single-gang weather-proof box with three 1/2 in. I.P.S. threaded conduit outlets and gasket. The stackable, screw-terminal contact blocks are rated for 28 VDC © 1.1 amp make/break or amp continuous carry. Listings and Approvals The switch is UL listed (S3623) when installed in the surface- mount box (with gasket) that is provided with the surface- mount assembly. MOUNTING DIMENSIONS TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS ABORT SWITCH (SERIES) EOL RESISTOR I----' I :. i i .1. • CONTROL UNIT L - - - .J ABORT CIRCUIT N.C. ABORT TERMINALS* SWITCH '- -- - - ABORT SWITCH (PARALLEL) EOL RESISTOR - F— ri - -t - - - CONTROL UNIT N.C. ABORT ABORT CIRCUIT SWITCH LTERMNALS* - SEE CONTROL UNIT MANUAL FOR SPECIFIC WIRING REQUIREMENTS. Ordering Information . .- Shipping * Weight Part No. Description lb. (kg) 76494 Abort Switch, Surface-Mount 1.0 (0.45) 76495 Abort Switch, Flush-Mount 1.0 (0.45) 76485 Extra Contact Block, N.C. 0.25 (0.11) 76486 Extra Contact Block, N.O. 0.25 (0.11) ANSUL and AUTOPULSE are registered trademarks. (73 mm) - 0 ANSUL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT O 45/8 IN. (117 mm) PUSH AND HOLD 0 - SURFACE-MOUNT FLUSH-MOUNT • _______25/SIN. (67 mm) '(60rnm) ' E10 3-34 ANSUL INCORPORATED, ONE STANTON STREET MARINETIE, WI 54143-2542 715-735-7411 Form No. F-95111 ©1995AnsuI Incorporated Lilho In U.S.A. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL - FIRE ENGINEERING BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0026:0313 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: 7300 - FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES LISTEE: Simplex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 577-4074 Fax (978) 731-8881 Email: james.goyettejci.com DESIGN: Models 4090-9005 and 4090-9006 Releasing Device Peripherals and Model 2975-9227 enclosure (for 4090-9005 only). Models 2080-9056, -9057, -9067 and -9068 Abort Switches. Models 2080-9059, -9060 Maintenance Switch with Lamp. Models 2080-9069, -9070 Maintenance Switch without lamp and Model 2081-9048 Abort Supervision Module. The 2081-9048 abort supervision module allows for listed abort switches and listed manual release stations to share a Special Purpose Monitor (SPM) circuit on a 4004R control unit. The peripherals connect to both the IDNet SLC and a NAC output on the 4010ES control Unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0369), 4100 series control unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0251) or *4007ES Control Unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-0026:0378). The NAC output may also be provided by Models 4009-9201, or -9301 NAC expander (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0026:214). Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description, electrical rating and operational considerations. RATING: 16-31 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 releasing device peripheral for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. I El I *Revision 10-182016 dc This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed Milli 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires .June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division I I [1 I I I I 1 I I I I I B5impIEx UL, ULC, CSFM Listed; FM Approved; MEA (NYC) Acceptance* I'1uIi*I Releasing control using the Simplex® 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel to provide: Coverage for up to 10 hazard areas of Automatic Extinguishing Release and/or Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler System Release Releasing Appliance Circuit (RAC) control of compatible Listed/Approved 24 VDC automatic control actuators, one per circuit; or two 12 VDC actuators in series per circuit RAC provides short circuit supervision to coil supervision module Four, 2 A Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) in the panel for use with Suppression Release Peripherals (SRP) Additional actuator circuit control and additional NACs are available using 4009 IDNet Addressable NAC Extenders and Suppression Release Peripherals Audible Escalation of Events: Temporal or 20 bprn March Time pattern for first cross-zone alarm 120 bpm March Time pattern to indicate releasing timer active On steady to indicate releasing timer expired and actuator is activated NOTE: Requires NACs dedicated to conventional horn control (not SmartSync operation) with strobes controlled on separate NACs 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders provide: Up to eight NACs for notification requirements and for NAC input to Suppression Release Peripherals Control is via IDNet addressable communications 4090-9005/-9006 Suppression Release Peripheral with Dual Command Control: Dual command control requires that both IDNet communications commands and an activated NAC are present to initiate the desired release NAC provides wiring supervision to the actuator including monitoring of coil continuity Suppression Release Peripheral control features: An on-board DC-DC regulator compensates for voltage drops to the peripheral and ensures proper control circuit voltage over a wide operating range Provides a single RAC for control of actuators for up to 1 A using a 2 A NAC input Related system components: 4010 Series control panel with Releasing Appliqué Dedicated NAC output from 4010 or NAC Extender Coil supervision module, one per RAC Maintenance Switch, one per RAC Abort Switch connected via an addressable interface module Releasing Control Fire Alarm Systems Releasing Control Systems Reference for the 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel Actuator Control Circuit Actuator Agent r module sourcel discharge: path rvisory Release appliance circuit Maintenance I Disconnect Switch I OO (with indicator lamp) Lr-1 Power for 4;( indicator lamp - (if required) Suppression Release Peripheral Addressable devices IDNet communications 0 - Dedicated NAC circuit ter vi k 4010 Control Panel with Suppression Release Appliqué 4010 Series Releasing Control Typical Block Diagram DdIJCtiC The 4010 series fire alarm control panel is capable of controlling actuators for use in automatic extinguishing, and deluge or preaction releasing systems. IDNet addressable communications are used to monitor initiating devices, and for control of 4009 IDNet NAC extenders and Suppression Release Peripherals. Releasing system logic is implemented within the 4010 control panel as required for the local application. * 4010 Releasing Control has been approved by the California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code, See CSFM Listings 7170-8026:226 and 7300-0026:313 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Safety Products Westminster. This document describes features available with 4010 software revision 3.01 or higher. Refer to data sheet S4010-0001 for model 4010 control panel details including IDNet communications information. UL listed to Standard 864 S4010-0003-5 6/2013 These systems automatically activate electrically controlled actuators for the release of a fire extinguishing agent (such as dry chemical, water spray, foam, CO2, or clean agent) in response to fire detection device inputs as determined by programming of the host fire alarm control -panel. - - Automatic Extinguishing Release System Panels. are required to have a minimum of 24 hours of standby power. Initiating devices must be Listed/Approved for the application, and may be wired either ClassA or B: Control actuators must be electrically compatible with the control panel circuits and power supplies, and are wired Class B to provide coil supervision. I i Ioe or d !I riiic tii1 These systems automatically activate water control actuators in response to fire detection device inputs. Deluge Sprinkler Systems employ open sprinkler heads and provide Water flow when the fire detection - system activates a common automatic water control actuator. They are used to deliver water simultaneously through all of the system sprinkler heads. This type of system is applicable where the immediate application of large quantities of water over large areas is the proper fire response. Preaction Sprinkler Systems are similar to deluge systems except that normally closed sprinkler heads are used and supervisory air pressure is maintained in the pipe. Operation requires both an activated sprinkler head and an activated fire alarm initiating device with specific - programming determined at the host fire alarm control panel. PReleasing System Requirements Releasing actuators are controlled from a Suppression Release Peripheral (4090-9005 or 4090-9006). Connections are 2-wire, Class B releasing circuits with only one 24 VDC actuator per circuit. Where applicable, two, 12 VDC actuators in series, or one 12 VDC actuator with manufacturer supplied resistor may be used. Coil Supervision Module 2081-9046 must be wired electrically before the actuator and located in the actuator wiring junction box. (Refer to diagram on page 5.) The connected RAC provides continuity supervision of the actuator coil and wiring and proiides short circuit supervision to the coil supervision module. Cross-zoning or other alarm initiation logic per system requirements, is to be implemented by programming at the fire alarm control panel. UL Listed Automatic Extinguishing Releasing operation requires that: battery standby must be a minimum of 24 hours with 5 minutes of alarm and that listed actuators are used, refer to list on page 6. Releasing System Requirements (Continued) FM Approved Automatic Extinguishing Release requires sedondary standby to be a minimum of 24 hours with 5 minutes of alarm. Actuators must be electrically compatible. FM Approved Deluge and Preaction Sprinkler operatioh requires that: initiating device circuits be Class A and wired to Listed/Approved devices; standby power capacity must be a minimum of 90 hours with 10 minutes of alarm; and that approved Automatic Water Control Valves must be used. (Refer to actuator list on page 7.) Maintenance Switches, one per RAC, are required per NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code to allow the system to be tested or serviced without actuating the fire suppression systems. Their use may not be allowed in some jurisdictions, always confirm local requirements. When used, Simplex Maintenance Switches are required to ensure that operation initiates a supervisory condition. Abort Switches are available when abort operation is required. When used, connect to an addressable Supervised TAM model 4090-9001 or similar addressable adapter module. The Simplex abort switch and the TAM mount in a single gang box, 2-1/2" minimum depth. Addressable Manual Releasing Stations are used to initiate activation of the releasing actuators with the appropriate time delay implemented by the fire alarm control panel. - 10. Notification Requirements. Each hazard area - typically requires general audible and visible fire alarm notification and additional dedicated NACs for area releasing status notification. Use of the 4009 IDNet NAC Extender will provide the required additional NACs. Additional 4010 Reference. Refer to Installation and Operating Instructions 574-052 and Field Wiring Diagram 842-058 for additional 4010 releasing and general panel information. Additional Suppression Release Peripheral Reference. Refer to Installation Instructions 579-385. For additioial information, refer to Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC) "FMRC Approval Guide," FM Approval standard "Deluge Systems and Preaction Systems." Please note that proper operation of releasing control systems requires that the system design, installation, and maintenance be performed correctly and in accordance with all applicable local and national codes, and - equipment manufacturer's instructions. No liability for total system operation is assumed or implied. S4010-0003-5 6/2013 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I :)duct SIcti 4010 Releasing Control System Modules Model Description Reference 2081-9046 Coil Supervision Module Required, one per RAC, mounts in the releasing actuator wiring unction hnX fl SP rpcifirnn section fAr dfil -. ---' 2080Series* Maintenance Switches One per RAC; flush or surface mount; indicator lamps require separate 24 VDC wiring 20809056* Flush mount As required, connects via an IDNet addressable interface module; Abort Switch mounted on a single gang stainless steel plate; installation 20809057* Surface mount requires a single gang box, 2-1/2" (64 mm) minimum depth * Refer to data sheet S2080-0010 for Abort and Maintenance switch details. 4010 Releasing Appliqués, Required for 4010 Suppression Releasing Applications Model Description 4010-9830 English Suppression Releasing Appliqué; field applied 4010-9830CAF French Suppression Release Peripheral and Accessories Model Description 4090-9005 Basic Suppression Release Peripheral on mounting plate 4090-9006 Suppression Release Peripheral mounted in red box; required for ULC listing 2975-9227 Red mounting box; required for 4090-9005 4090-9812 Red LED IDNet communications indicator option kit; mounts on door of 2975-9227 box Reference Requires mounting box 2975-9227, ordered separately Includes LED indicator on front of door These items are included with model 4090-9006 Additional Product Data Sheet Reference Subject Data Sheet Subject Data Sheet Releasing System Abort and Maintenance. Switches S2080-0010 4605 Series, 24 Point I/O Annunciator Modules S4010-0002 Addressable Manual Stations for Releasing Applications S4099-0002 TrueAlarm Sensors and Bases S4098-0019 Addressable Manual Stations for Standard Applications S4099-0001 TrueAlert Electronic Horns S4901-0010 4010 Control Panels S4010-0001 TrueAlert Non-Addressable Strobes (V/O) S4906-0001 Supervised lAM S4090-0001 TrueAlert Non-Addressable 4-Wire Horn/Strobes (NV) S4903-0011 Addressable Zone Adapter Modules S4090-0003 4010 Remote Batters, Cabinet with agmPatible S4081-0001 4009 IDNet NAG Extender S4009-0002 Contact your local Simplex product supplier for additional information on compatible IDNet addressable devices and TrueAlert notification appliances. ' 3 S4010-0003-5 6/2013 IDNet Addressable devices IfflIIII1IHII9 IUIIUHIIIIQRHIIIIDRI t NAC for horn control PINK NAC for strobe control lit ttIII$I#I$tIftft It 4010 Control Panel with Suppression Release Appliqué 4 1 I 1 I I I I Use separate NACs for horn and strobe control to implement audible escalation of events S4010-0003-5 6/2013 1 III] 14010 System Reference with 4009 IDNet NAC Extenders I IDNet communica to up to 5 total 41 IDNet NAC Exten IDNet communications 4009 IDNet NAC Extender (if required) Horn and strobe NACs; 4-NACs standard, up to 8 NACs available 4090-90051-9006 Suppression Actuator Control Circuit Release Peripheral (SRP) Agent source - - Coil supervisory j Actuator Agent discharge path Dedicated NAC 21 I I _ _Fl I I I I I I I 1 I ' I I 24 VDC for Maintenance Disconnect status indicator (if required) r - IDNet communications I Dedicated NAC wiring To SRP, either from 4010 (dashed line) or from 4009 IDNet NAC Extender Suppression Release Appliqué wording: Supervised [AM with SUPPRESSION RELEASE PANEL optional Abort Switch CAUTION: This Control Unit has been arranged for releasing _______ I service. Disable all releasing device circuits prior to servicing. Suppression Release Peripheral Wiring Reference Maximum Release Appliance Circuit (RAC) Wiring Distances from Suppression Release Peripheral to the Valve Solenoid (based on a total drop of 0.6 V) RAC Output Current Distance Total Line (refer to solenoid rating) 18AWG 16AWG I4AWG I2AWG Resistance 0.50A 74ft 23m 57m 300 ft 91m 1.060 0.75A 50 ft 15m 79 ft 118ft136m_188ft 24m 126 ft 38m 200 ft 61m 0.710 1.00 A 37 ft 11M 59 ft 18m 94 It I 29m 150ft 46m 1 0.530 Metric WreequIvaIents: 18 AWG = 0.82 mm2; 16 AWG = 1.31 mm2; 14 AWG = 2.08 mm2; 12 AWG = 3.31 mm2 (D NORMAL m 'DISCJ 4 DISABLE FIRE SUPPRESSION DISCONNECT! DISABLE CD flnp4ex QD I Listed/approved actuator or I Deluge and Preaction Automatic Water Control Valve; one if 24 VDC (or 2 in - series if 12 VDC) per RAG Yet Out - Valve wiring + In - junction box Red BIk ' Maintenance Disconnect Switch 4090-9005/-9006 Suppression Release Peripheral \ Wire indicator—.., I T1 lamp with 14 AWG lX4j) L_ maximum 24 VDC power I for indicator I Releasing lamp (2 wires) Appliance Circuit - Addressable devices Class B NAC wiring - dedicated to Suppression Release Peripheral 1J lDNet communications, I Class Aor Class B I To 4009 IDNet NAG Extender or 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel Coil Supervision Module 2081-9046 Supervised lAM with 0 optional Abort Switch Maximum Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Wiring Distances to a Suppression Release Peripheral (based on a total drop of 34V) MC Output Current (refer to solenoid rating) Distance - - 18 AWG 16 AWG 14AVG I2AWG 250 ft 76m 399 It 122m 635 It 194m 1010 ft 308m Total Line Resistance 0.50A 3.580 0.75 A 167 ft 51 m 266 ft 81m 423ft 129m 673 ft 205 m 2.390 1.00A 125 ft 38m 199 ft 61m 317ft 97m 500ft 1Mm 1 1.790 Metric wire equivalents: 18 AWG = 0.82 mm2; 16 AWG = 1.31 mm2; 14 AWG = 2.08 mm2; 12 AWG = 3.31 mm2 5 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT 0 PUSH AND HOLD 2080-9056/-9057 Abort Switch (as required) S4010-0003-5 6/2013 I I Suppression Release Peripheral 4090-9005 and 4090-9006 Communications IDNet, one address RAC Output Rating, with 4010 control panel* I A maximum @ nominal 24 VDC, regulated - NAG Power Requirements NOTE: 4010 NACs are __________________ rated 2 A; 4009 IDNet NAC Extender standard NACs are rated at 2 A, Extender expansion NACs are rated l.5A - Voltage Supervisory Current Alarm Current - Reference - (RAC current= actuator current) 16 to 32 VDC (nominal 24 VDC) No additional current required, circuit appears as standard end-of-line (EOL) NAC loading RAC Current NAC Current 0.5 A 0,845 A 0.75 A 1.28 A 0.87A 1.5A - IA 1.71A Wire Gonnectiàns Screw terminals for input and output wiring, 18 to 12 AWG wire (0.82 mm2 to 3.31 mm2) IDNet Wiring Distance-Reference - Up to 2500 ft (762 m) from the IDNet communications source module - Up to 10,000 ft (3048 m) total Class B wiring distance including T.-Taps Compatible with Simplex 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors Dimensions . - See installation reference on page 8 - Operating Temperature 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C) indoor operation only Operating Humidity Range 10 to 90% RH at 90° F (32° C) Coil Supervision Module 2081-9046 Construction . - Epoxy encapsulated - - Dimensions 1-3/8" W x 2-7/16" Lx 1-1/16" H (34 mm x 62 mm x 27 mm) Wiring 18 AWG (0.82 mm2) wire leads, color coded Current Rating 2 A maximum; internally fused at 3 A, non-replaceable * Refer to data sheet S4100-0040 for application information when using the Suppression Release Peripheral with the 4100U Series Fire Alarm Control Panels. tir.iiitip.fl1 TMFG. ModetNiber Coil Dètails MFG. Model Numbér *AUTOMAN li-C Assembly; solenoid 17728; coil 25924 12 VDC, 458 mA 8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 1/2" NPS, 5/8° orifice, 24 VDC AUTOMAN Il-C Explosion-Proof Releasing 24 VDC, 467 mA (238310 coil) 1/2" NPS, 1/2" orifice Device; solenoid 31492; coil 31438 8210G207 *AUTOMAN Il-C Assembly; solenoid 68739; 12 VDC, 458 mA 8211A107 (097617-0050 coil) 24VDC A ASCO coil 25924, N Solenoid Electric Actuator; solenoid 73111; 24 VDC, 1 A HV2628571 (23810 coil) N.C. 1/2" NPS, 1/2" orifice S coil 73097 °CV90 HF Electric Actuator 73327; may use 9 VDC max, RV2648581 (23810 coil) N.O. 1/2" NPS, 1/2" orifice U L 73606 in-line resistor for 12 VDC 450 mA R8210A107 (097617-005D coil) 1/2" NPS, 5/8" orifice LP CO2 w/ASCO solenoid 422934, 24 VDC, 442 mA 18210A107 (097617-0050 coil) 112" NPS, 5/8' orifice LP CO2 double action solenoid 430948 24 VDC, 438 mA ECH Electrical Control Head (551201) LP CO2 3-way selector valve solenoid 24 VDC, 438 mA Explosion-Proof Electric Actuator (570147) Chem Electric Actuator 24 VDC solenoid 570537 24 VDC, 250 mA Removable Electric Actuator (570209) 0.2 A Solenoid 26114002 for Solenoid Coupling LPG Assemblies: 21006401 & 21006402; & m 24 VDC 542 A , LPG I 28/145/190/230-50/55 FM-200 valves; and LPG 128 9OUL iFLOW & FM 200 valves $ 71395SN2ENJ1N0H111C2 (Skinner coil H111C2) 1/4", NPS, 1/16" 732I2BN4TNOONOCI 11 C2 (Skinner coil C1 11 C2) 1/2", 5-300 psi n 73212BN4TNLVN0C322C2 (Skinner coil C322C2) 1/2", NPS, 0.92 A, 250 psi I' e 73218BN4UNLVNOH11 I C2 (Skinner coil HI 11C2) r 1 73218BN4UNLVNOCI 11C2 (Skinner coil C1 1C2) 1/2", NPS, 5/8 in. orifice * 12 VDC coils, either wire two in series for 24 VDC activation, or, if available from manufacturer, use series resistor I 6 54010-0003-5 6/2013 I I I I I I I I E I 1 [1 I I FM Approved Water Control Valves FM Group Manufacturer Model Number Details A Skinner LV2LBX25* 24 VDC, 11 W,458 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 1/2 inch orifice 18210A107 B ASCO 24 VDC, 16.8W, 700 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice R8210A107 8210A107 D ASCO 8210G207 24 VDC, 10.6 W,440 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 1/2 inch orifice 73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2* 24 VDC, 10W, 420 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice E Skinner 732I2BN4TN00N0C111C2 24 VDC, 10 W, 420 mA, 1/2 inch NPS, 5/8 inch orifice; 5-300 psi rated working pressure F Skinner 73212BN4TNLVN0C322C2 24 VDC, 22W, 1/2 inch NPS, 920 mA, 250 psi (1725 kPa), 1/2 inch orifice G Skinner in er 71395SN2ENJ1 NOHI11 C2 24 VDC, 10 W, 420 mA, 1/4 inch NPS, 1/16 inch orifice, 250 psi (1725 kPa) rated working pressure - Victaulic Series 753-E solenoid valve 24 VDC, 8.7 W, 1,2 inch NPS, 364 mA, 300 psi (2069 kPa), 1.12 inch orifice Viking.11591 and 11592 Normally closed (NC) Explosion proof solenoid valves, 24 VDC, 10 W, 11595 and 11596 Normally open (NO) inch NPS, 300 psi (2069 kPa), 4.1 Cv K Viking 11601 and 11602 NC solenoid valve, 24 VDC, 9W, 1,2 inch NPS, 250 psi (1725 kPa), 6.2 Cv *For new applications, LV2LBX25 has been replaced by model number 73218BN4UNLVNOC11IC2. 7 S4010-0003-5 6/2013 I I I I I Door hinges on left and lifts off for access Door height 8-lI8 (206 mm) Door depth 1/2 (13 mn uoor screw fastener 11 Door width 6-1/8(156mm) 4090-9812 LED indicator option (supplied with 4090-9006) - Suppression Release Peripheral Installation Reference Diagram 2975-9227 Box, red with white lettering (supplied with 4090-9006) I 4090-9005 Suppression—.... - - Release Peripheral assembly (supplied with 4090-9006) I 01 F H H 8"(203 mm) H H Box height Box width 6(152mm) I I TYCO, SIMPLEX and the product names listed in this material are mar/cc and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). BSi I E Tyco Fire Protection Products • Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USA . , S4010-0003-5 6/2013 www.simplexgrinnell.com © 2013 Tyco Fire Protection Products. Al! rights resereed. All specifications and other information shown were current as ofdocument revision date and are subject to change without notice. 1 U I I U 1 I 1 I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL . FIRE ENGINEERING . BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0026:0223 ' Page 1 of I CATEGORY: 7300 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES LISTEE: SimpIex6 Technology Park Drive, Westford, MA 01886 Contact: Jim Goyette (978) 577-4074 Fax (978) 731-8881 Email: james.goyette@jci.com DESIGN: Models* 4090-9001, -900ITSP, -9001TTP, and -9051 Supervised lAM Monitor Module; 4090-9002, -9002TSP, and -9002TTP IAM Relay Module; 4090-9106, -9106TSP, and-9I06TTP Class "A" ZAM Initiating Module; 4090-9101, -910ITSP, and -9I61TTP Class "B" ZAM Initiating Module; and 2190-9173 Two-Point I/O Module. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24 VDC 30 VDC for Models 4090-9002 series 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 control unit accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: *Re 03-29-2006 jw 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Prograrñ Coordinator Fire Engineering Division ®Simplex UL, uLc; CSFM Listed; FM Approved; MEA (NYC) Acceptance* I1uii*i IDNet or MAPNET II addressable communications supply both data and power over a single wire pair to provide: Supervised Class B monitoring of normally open, dry contacts Total wiring distance from JAM to supervision resistor(s) of up to 500 ft (152 m) Monitored connection is compatible with Simplex® 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors for outdoor wiring or electrically noisy applications - For use in indoor locations up to 158° F (70° C) such as attic spaces or similar applications For use with following Simplex control panels: Model Series 4007ES, 4008, 4010, 40IOES, and 4100ES fire alarm control panels for IDNet communications - Model Series 4100/4100U/4100ES, 4120, 4020, and 2120 Communicating Device Transponders (CDTs) equipped with MAPNET II communications Model 4090-9001: Enclosed design minimizes dust infiltration Mounts in standard single gang electrical box Screw terminals for wiring connections Visible LED flashes to indicate communications Optional covers are available to allow LED to be viewed after installation (requires mounting bracket, ordered separately) Model 4090-9051: Encapsulated design for extended exposure to high humidity (LED is not present on this model) Color coded 18 AWG leads for wiring IDNet communications provides current limited monitoring: - - - Provides monitoring of tamper switch (supervisory) and waterfiow switch (alarm) on same circuit using one point Available with IDNet communications only Multiple operation modes are available and are selectable at the control panel: Contact closure status can be tracked Momentary contact closure conditions can be selected at the panel to be latched or tracked (not available with the 2120 CDT) UL listed to Standard 864 Multi-Application Peripherals IDNet and MAPNET II Communicating devices, Individual Addressable Modules (JAMs) 40 90 llqR I 7co[p Slp"'151-59,170 INS1. %1j. ~11.311 DATE CODE. Fo - 4090-9001 Supervised lAM I (shown approximately 3/4 size) 4090-9051 Supervised lAM (shown approximately 3/4 size) I I1.4ilTjfl Individual addressable modules (lAMs) receive both power and communications from a two-wire MAPNET II or IDNet circuit. They provide location specific addressabilityto a single initiating device (such as single station smoke detector alarmcontacts or heat - defector contacts) or multiple devices at the same location by monitoring normally open dry contacts and the wiring to an end-of-line resistor. open_ Model 4090-9001 is packaged in a thermoplastic housing and provides screw terminal connections and a status indicating LED. - Model 4090-9051 is an encapsulated package with wire leads. It does not provide a status indicating LED. I nose PFU000LS nave neon approved by the L.anlunrla state rue vuarsurar oruvu pursuant to Section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing 7300.0026:223 for allowable values and/or conditions concerning material presented in this document. Accepted for use - City of New York Department of Buildings - MEA35-93E. Additional listings may be applicable; contact your local Simplex product supplier for the - latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. are the property of Tyco Fire Protection Products. S4090-0001-12 8/2016 I I Li I I I I I Li I I I 1 I 1 I I 11 U Dnrtic Contact Closure. Closure of the monitored contact(s) initiates an alarm or. other response as programmed at the fire a1arhi control panel. An open in the monitored circuit wiring will cause a trouble to be reported: Panel Selections. Selections can be made at the control panel to maintain the alarm condition ifthe initiating device contacts are momentary, such as from a rate-of-rise heat detector, or to track the device contact status (not available with the 2120 CDT). Current Limited Operation Applications - For use with IDNet communications only, these JAMs can provide quad-state sensing of normal, open circuit, short circuit, and current limited conditions'. (Program type is "T-sense.") With the proper end-of-line and current limiting resistors, dual flmctions such as tamper switch and waterfiow switch monitoring can be determined and communicated by a singleaddresable point. 11AM Product Selection Model I Description 4090-9001 1 Supervised lAM, mounted in thermoplastic housing with screw terminals; see applicable options below 4090-9051 1 Supervised lAM, encapsulated with wire leads Optional Trim Plates and Mounting Bracket for Model 4090-9001 Model Description 4090-9806 For semi-flush mounted box Trim plate with LED viewing window, requires 4090-9810'moiinti,ig bracket, 4090-9807 For surface mounted box includes mounting screws; galvanized steel V - 4090-9810 [ I Mounting bracket, mounts lAM to electrical box and provides screw holes for trim plate, required for optional trim plates -- V V End-of-Line Resistor Harnesses (ordered separately as required) L V Model Referene No Description 4081-9004 733-886 6.8 kQ, 1/2 W; Standard end-of-line resistor harness for N.C. contact supervision 4081-9003 733-896 4.7 kn, 1/2 W 4081-9005 733-984 1.8 kn, 1/2W Use for current limited monitoring applications [Specifications Electrical Power and Communications MAPNET II or IDNet, auto selected, 1 address per [AM * Input Requirements Normally open, dry contacts V Wire Connections 4090 9001 - . 4090-9051 Screw terminals for in/out wiring, 18 to 14AWGwire (0.82 mm2 to 2.08 mm2) Color coded wire leads, 18 AWG (0.82 mm2), 8" long (203 mm) Reference Documents Installation Instructions - Field Wiring Diagrams 574-331 for 4090-9001; 579-572 for 4090-9051 842-073 for IDNet operation; 841-804 for MAPNET II operation Wiring Distances V 500 ft (152 m) maximum without protectors Distance from lAM to Contacts 400 ft (122 m) maximum with 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors Wiring Distance Reference per channel, MAPNET II or I 2500 ft (762 m) maximum from fire alarm control panel IDNet Communications 10,000 ft (3048 m) maximum total wiring distance (including T-Taps) Mechanical 4090-9001 Dimensions 4090-9051 1-9/16" W x 1-3/4" H x 1-1/4" D (40 mm x 44 mm x 32 mm) V V 1-9/16" W x 1-9/16" H x 9/16" D (40 mm x 40 mm x 14 mm) Housing Material, 4090-9001 Black thermoplastic Encapsulation Material, 4090-9051 Epoxy, beige Temperature Range 32° to 158° F (0° to 70° C); intended for indoor operation Humidity Range Up to 93% RH at 100° F (38° C) 2 S4090-0001-12 8/2016 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mounting Information 4090-9001 IDNet supervised lAM Field wiring shown for reference I 1iii LED viewing port Single gang electrical box 2-1/2" (64mm) minimum depth (supplied by others) Address settingunder resealable label Single gang blank cover plate and mounting screws, for use when LED is not required to be externally viewed (supplied by others) Mounting Reference, Single Gang Blank Cover Plate CD © n 1 © - Light pipe for LED viewing I 4-1/4 _____________ ______________ 4-1/2" I (108 mm) 1DISCONNECT POWER DISCONNECT r DISCONNECT POWER (114 mm) LBEFORE SERVICING i LBEFORE SERVICING [ J © © CD 2-1/2" I I_-13/16" (64 mm) I I _________ 2-13/16" 2mm) 4090-9806, Trim plate for 4090-9807, Trim plate for 4090-9810 Mounting bracket, ordered semi-flush mounted box surface mounted box separately NOTE: These mounting plates require mounting bracket 4090-9810. Optional Trim Plates and Mounting Bracket for Visible LED S4090-0001-12 8/2016 4090-9051 Mounting Information Address setting is at rear of housing 4090-9051 Encapsulated Supervised IAM Single gang electrical box 2-1/2" (64mm) minimum depth (supplied by others) ate Single gang blank cover plate and mounting screws (supplied by others) Siin I EX Tyco Fire Protection Products. Westminster, MA • 01441-0001 • USA S4090-0001-12 8/2016 www.simplox-fire.com 02016 Tyco Fire Protectio, Products. All rights reserved. AUspecj1cazioes and other information shown were current as ofdocument revision daze and are subject to change without notice. Page 1 of 2 I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7135-1653:0503 7135 --AUDIBLE DEVICES System Sensor, Unincorporated Div of Honeywell Intl Inc.3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 Contact: Lisa Brant (203) 484-6105 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: lisa.branthoneyweII.com System Sensor Indoor 2-wife and *4..wire Models: HWL, HRL, HOWL and HORL Horns; CHWL and CHRL Chiméi; P2RL, P2WL, P2GRL, P2GWL, P2RL-P, P2WL-P, P2RL-SP, P2WL-SP, *P4RL and *P4WL Wall Horn Strobes; PC2RL, PC2WL, *PC4RL and *PC4WL Ceiling Horn Strobes; CHSRL and CHSWL Wall Chime Strobes; CHSCRL and CHSCWL Ceiling Chime Strobes; Wall Bezel Parts: BZR-F, BZR-AL, BZR-AG, BZR-EV, BZR-P, BZR-SP, BZR-PG, BZW-F, BZW-AL, BZW-AO, BZW-EV, BZW-P, BZW-SP, BZW-PG, BZGR-F, BZGR-AL, BZGR-AG, BZGR-EV, BZGR-P, BZGR-SP, BZGR-PG, BZGW-F, BZGW-AL, BZGW-AG, BZGW-EV, BZGW-P, BZGW-SP and BZGW-PG, Ceiling Bezel Parts: BZRC-F, BZRC-AL, BZRC-AG, BZRC-EV, BZRC-P, BZRC-SP, BZRC-PG, BZWC-F, BZWC-AL, BZWC-AG, BZWC-EV, BZWC-P, BZWC-SP and BZWC-PG. Color Lens: LENS-AZ LENS-132, LENS-02, LENS-R2, LENS-AC2, LENS-BC2, LENS-GC2 and LENS-RC2. WallTrim Rings: *TR2 and *TR2W CeilingTrim Rings: *TRC2 and *TRC2W Wall Surface Mounted Back Boxes: SBBRL, SBBGRL, SBBWL and SBBGWL, Ceiling Surface Mounted Back Boxes: Revision 08-21-2017 dcc 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires,. June. 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE DESIGN: Listing No. •7i35-1653:0503 Page 2 of 2 SBBCRLan'dSBBCWL .- MP120KL 120 VAC Adapter Mounting Plate Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 12 VDC regulated and 24 VDCIFWR INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, 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 audible devices when used with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Suitable for indoor use, wall or ceiling mounted. Authority having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to installation. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. II Revision 08-21-2017 dcc 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 itein listed. This listing should not be used to erify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01 2022 ' Listing Expires June 30, 2023 - Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL m FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-1653:0504 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: 7125 -- FIRE ALARM DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED LISTEE: System Sensor, Unincorporated Div of Honeywell Intl Inc.3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 V V Contact: Lisa Brant (203) 484-6105 Fax (203) 484-7309 Email: lisa.brant@honeywell.com V DESIGN: System Sensor Indoor 2-wire Models: SRL, SWL, SGRL, SGWL, SRL-P SWL-P, SRL-SP, SWL-CLR-ALERT and SWL-ALERT Wall Strobes; SCRL, SCWL and SCWL-CLR-ALERT Ceiling Strobes. Wall Bezel Parts: BZR-F, BZR-AL, BZR-AG, BZR-EV, BZR-P, BZR-SP, BZR-PG, BZW-F, BZW-AL, BZW-AG, BZW-EV, BZW-P, BZW-SP, BZW-PG, BZGR-F, BZGR-AL, BZGR-AG, BZGR-EV, BZGR-P, BZGR-SP, BZGR-PG, BZGW-F, BZGW-AL, BZGW-AG, BZGW-EV, BZGW-P, BZGW-SP and BZGW-PG, Ceiling Bezel Parts: BZRC-F, BZRC-AL, BZRC-AG, BZRC-EV, BZRC-P, BZRC-SP, BZRC-PG, BZWC-F, BZWC-AL, BZWC-AG, BZWC-EV, BZWC-P, BZWC-SP and BZWC-PG. Color Lens: LENS-A2, LENS-132, LENS-G2, LENS-R2, LENS-AC2, LENS-BC2, LENS-GC2 and LENS-RC2. WaliTrim Rings: TR2 and TR2W CeilingTrim Rings: TRC2 and TRC2W. Wall Surface Mounted Back Boxes: SBBRL, SBBGRL, SBBWL and SBBGWL, Ceiling Surface Mounted Back Boxes: SBBCRL and SBBCWL Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. LI I I I I Rev 04-04-19 gt 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 V operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions, and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 V Listing Expires June 30,2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division I I El I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I Listing No. 7125-1653:0504 Page 2 of 2 RATING: Regulated 12 VDC setting: 8-17.5 VDC Regulated 24 VDC/fwr setting: 16-33 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, 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 two wire strobe units used for synchronous application when used with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Suitable for indoo'r use, vertical wall or horizontal ceiling mounted. *Listed with software code, S05-0048-001 for low temperature compensation. Authority having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to installation. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. - *Rev 04-04-19 gt + ' 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 Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 C' Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator ., Fire Engineering Division I swam visible ttiThllon products are rich wulth!ealures guaranfed tôcut Installation times and inaximizeprcfits Wth lower ct draw andmodern aestfletic& Features - Updated Modern Aet1iebcs Small proftie devices for Horns and I-fern Strobes Plug-in design with minimal intrusion trite the back box Tarnper-,r5t5n1 eontrurion Automatic selucliun of 12- or 24-volt operation at 15 and 30 candela :4 Eetftrftj on. wag units. iS 30 75.,W 110 135ancf 18$ HoM Wea aA 884dBAat 16vitS 'Rotary Sflch for horn tone and two dome selections Mounjnci p1de for alf:slanttaW and all compact waft unit Mounitog phjtc. shortinç) spring checks wiring contlnwly before nst)n tricaity compatible with legacy SpecirAlert and SpectrAlert Advance devices *cwtpaftlle with MCL3 syrc mo&,le Strobes and Horn. Strobes .11stOdb: aitmound1ty Horns lid kit Waif* ceiling ties Th.Sytem Sensor L.Soños ohers the rnot ve;ile and. eaSy-to-use irro of Corns strobes, ana horn strobes in the mdusty with lower cwrcnt draws and modern aesthc'tics. With While afld red plastic housings standard and compact devices and plain FIRE W I UECO-prrrrted devk.pr, lystOm Sensor LSer}es can tvlrtu Uy any application roquIrement, ThOLSenec.11r1114eount •*tr ft. atIdhÔffi ttobds include a vauuty ôF1haLi..I ppilcation versatility white simplifying I slaitetron NI 4MIOS,teetize Plug In with minimal intrusion into the back. box making Installations fast and foolproof wti 4rtuaIly eununating costly and Irma nsuimn gretrnd faults, lo further simplily instailabrirt and prokel novices from construction darnatje, the L-Series u1'li; a universal mounting plate ton aft rriridl5 with an enboard thortinq spring. o instaflets can test wiring rortinuuty belnro the dev;o is installed. lnsl&fers can at easity adept devicae.toa sultawide.ran ot appflcalion r0qu1rem5n1c using lie d.1retectable candela selt1ns thrnc seectron0112- or 24.O4.0perntion. nd.a*, ,ftch for horn tones with two volume seIOctins I I I I I I 1 r LI I I 1 I I L-Series Specifications General L-Series standard horns, strobes, and horn strobes shall mount to a standard 2 x 4 x 17/8-Iflch back box, 4 x 4 x 11/2-inch back box, 4-inch octagon back box, or double-gang back box. L-Series compact products shall mount to a single-gang 2 x 4 x 17/8-inch back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling and wall products for all standard models and a separate universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting wall compact models. The notification appliance circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, L-Series products, when used with the Sync'Circuit" Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notification appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor L-Series products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and 185. Strobe The strobe shall be a System Sensor L-Series Model ______ listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. Horn Strobe Combination The horn strobe shall be a System Sensor L-Series Model ______ listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have two audibility options and an option to switch between a temporal three pattern and a non-temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position switch. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply. Synchronization Module The module shall be a System Sensor Sync'Circuit model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The module shall synchronize Strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while operating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to a 411116 x 411/16 x 21/e-inch back box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy chaining two or more synchronization modules together will synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power supply. Standard Operating Temperature 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensing Strobe Flash Rate i flash per second Nominal Voltage Regulated 12 DC or regulated 24 DC/FWR1 Operating Voltage Range 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or 16 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Operating Voltage Range MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5 V 02 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal) Input Terminal Wire Gauge 12 to 18 AWG Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens) 5.6 L x 4.7'W x 1.91 'D (143 mm L x 119 mm W x 49 mm D) Compact Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens) 5.26' Lx 3.46W x 1.91" D (133 mm Lx 88 mm W x 49 mm D) Horn Dimensions 5.6"L x 4.7"W x 1.25"D(143 mm Lx 119 mm W x 32 mm 0) Compact Horn Dimensions 5.25" Lx 3.45W x 1.25" D (133 mm Lx 88 mm W x 32 mm D) Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time-varying power source that is used on some power supply and panel outputs. Strobe products will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 cd and 30 cd. AVDS865-05 • 2)22/2018 • Page 2 Candela 8-17.5 Volts DC 16-33 Volts DC FWR Candela 15 88 43 60 Range 30 143 63 83 75 N/A 107 136 95 N/A 121 155 110 N/A 148 179 135 N/A 172 209 185 N/A 222 257 8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts Sound Pattern dB DC DC FWR Temporal High 39 44 54 Temporal Low 28 32 54 Non-Temporal High 43 47 54 Non-Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Temporal - High 39 41 54 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 29 32 54 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal High 42 43 54 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal Low 28 29 54 Coded High 43 47 54 3.1 KHz Coded High 42 43 54 I I UL Current Draw Data I I I [1 I I I I I Li Li H I I I I I DC Input 8-17.5 Volts 15cd 30cd 16-33 Volts 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd llOcd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 98 158 54 74 121 142 162 196 245 Temporal Low 93 154 44 65 111 133 157 184 235 Non-Temporal High 106 166 73 94 139 160 182 211 262 Non-Temportal Low 93 156 51 71 119 139 162 190 239 31K Temporal High 93 156 53 73 119 140 164 190 242 3.1K Temporal Low 91 154 45 66 112 133 160 185 235 3.1K Non-Temporal High 99 162 69 90 135 157 175 238 261 3.1K Non-Temporal Low 93 156 52 72 119 138 162 192 242 FWR Input 16-33 Volts 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd llOcd 135cd 185cd Temporal High 83 107 156 177 198 234 287 Temporal Low 68 91 145 165 185 223 271 Non-Temporal High 111 135 185 207 230 264 316 Non-Temportal Low 79 104 157 175 197 235 283 3.lKTemporal High 81 105 155 177 196 234 284 3.1K Temporal Low 68 90 145 166 186 222 276 3.1K Non-Temporal High 104 131 177 204 230 264 326 3.1K Non-Temporal Low 77 102 156 177 199 234 291 Horn Tones and Sound Output Data Switch Position Sound Pattern dB 8-17.5 Volts DC 16-33 Volts DC FWR 1 Temporal High 84 89 89 2 Temporal Low 75 83 83 3 Non-Temporal High 85 90 90 4 Non-Temporal Low 76 84 84 5 3.1 KHz Temporal High 83 88 88 6 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 76 82 82 7 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal High 84 89 89 8 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal Low 77 83 83 9* Coded High 85 90 90 10* 3.1 KHz Coded High 84 89 89 * Settings 9 and 10 are not available on 2-wire horn strobes. Temporal coding must be provided by the NAC. If the NAC voltage is held constant, the horn output remains constantly on. AVDS865.05 • 2/22/2018 • Page 3 L-Series Dimensions H— 3 —H __ t91" 4 86.H 4115 train ___ I.M.25" p- 3.51" - 1.55" 88 MM 1.25" 32mm (9.1 cm) (3.9 cm) 1 32 mm up HDJe min 5.27" 133.9 5.28" 133.9 min N. 5 .28" ° LU9 I L~ ~- M A0548.00 A0547-00 A0557-00 Compact Strobe, Horn Strobe Compact Horn Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box SBBGRL, SBBGWL 4.10" - (11.94 cm) --- 1.91" (4.85 Cm) 1.25" Cr 119 mm reoeel_ 1.25" 32 mm I 1..- 4.82" - (12.24 cm) ______ _______ (4.45cm) (3.18mm) 5.67' 5.61" 5.78" 14.68 cml 4. (1 4cm) 144mm 41 Strobe, Horn Strobe A0550 Horn A0549-00 A05541 Wall Surface Mount Back Box SBBRLJSBBWL L-Series Ordering Information Wall Horn Strobes P2R1_ 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, Red P2WL 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, White P2GRL 2-Wire, Compact Horn Strobe, Red P2GWL 2-Wire, Camp 2 fils act Horn Strobe, White P2RL-P 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, Plain P2WL-P 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, White, Plain P2RL-SP 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, Red, FUEGO P2WL-SP 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, White, FUEGO P4RL 4-Wire, Horn Strobe, Red P4WL 4-Wire, Horn Strobe, White Wall Strobes SRL Strobe, Red SWL Strobe, White SGRL Compact Strobe, Red SGWL Compact Strobe, White SRL-P Strobe, Red, Plain SWL-P Strobe, White, Plain SRL-SP Strobe, Red, FUEGO SWL-CLR-ALERT Strobe, White, ALERT Horns* HRL° Horn, Red HWL* Horn, White HGRL* Compact Horn, Red HGWL* Compact Horn, White Accessories TR-2 Universal Wall Trim Ring Red TR-2W Universal Wall Trim Ring White SBBRL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBWL Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White SBBGRL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, Red SBBGWL Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box, White Notes: All -P models have a plain housing (no "FIRE" marking on cover). All -SP models have "FUEGO" marking on cover. All -ALERT models have "ALERT" marking on cover. "Horn-only models are listed for wall or ceiling use. SycTi,J 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 ©2018 System Sensor. Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 Product specifications subject to change whitest notice. hisS systernoensor,conn e$ SENSOR www.systemsensor.com AvoS8ea-O5 • 2/22/2018 far t product information, including latest version of this data sheet. The MP120KL Mounting Plate is designed to use 120 VAC to power SpectrAlert Advance horns, strobes, horn strobes, chimes, and chime strobes. Color Lens Attachments install easily on any L-Series strobe devices to provide distinctive visual signaling. Bezel Kits enable installers to easily turn any L-Series Fire or Plain device into a device that meets ECN/MNS requirements. Bezel kits are available for all varieties and footprints of L-Series products and come in FIRE, ALERT, EVAC, AGENT, FUEGO, FOGO, and Plain options making customization easy. Universal Trim Rings for wall and ceiling mount devices allow for additional space within the backbox. L-Series Surface Mount Back Boxes are the best solution in locations where you have a hard surface to mount to. The Sync.Clrcult Module synchronizes L-Series strobes at 1 Hz and horns and chimes at temporal 3 over a single pair of wires. Patented module technology also allows the silencing of horns or chimes on horn strobe and chime strobe models over a pair of wires. See the Sync'Circuit Datasheet for more information. I 1 SYSTEM $ SENSOR® I Audible Visible Accessories System Sensor L-Series offers a wide range of Audible Visible (A V) accessories to enable you to meet a variety of application requirements. I I Features MP121KL Mounting Plate I • Designed for both indoor and outdoor use Plug-in design eliminates ground faults I . Power supply that converts 120 VAC to nominal 24 V FWR Compatible with all two-wire L-Series devices I Color Lens Attachments Easily turns any device into a strobe for ECS/MNS events: severe weather, toxic gases, sprinkler activation and more I . Outdoor rated from —35°F to 151°F Wall- or ceiling-mount lenses available UL 1638 listed Bezel Kits Easily turn a Fire or Plain device into a device to meet ECS/MNS I requirements Bezel kits available for strobes, horns, chimes, horn strobes, chime strobes and speaker strobes I . Bezels options with FIRE, ALERT, EVAC, AGENT, PLAIN, FUEGO, FOGO printing For use with L-Series devices only I . Operating temperature -40°F to 151°F Agency Listings I LISTED APPROVED I 05512 FM approved: 7125-1653:0604 S401 Sync modules and MP12OKL. 7135.1653:0503 S4048 3057363, 3057072, 3057493 Does not Include color lenses. I Specifications LgJwJ.i 120 VAC mounting plate model MP120KL shall be listed to UL 464 for fire protective signaling systems. The mounting plate shall power a two- wire L-Series horn, strobe, horn strobe, chime or chime strobe from a 120 VAC supply converted to nominal 24 V RNR. For indoor applications, the mounting plate shall be installed in a 4x4x21/a -inch junction box. ,Compam1rni' MP120KL may be used with any of the following products at all horn and strobe settings: P2RL, P2WL, P2RL-P, P2WL-P, P2RL-SP, P2WL-SP, PC2RL, PC2WL, SRL, SWL, SRL-P, SWL-P, SRL-SP, SWL-CLR-ALERT, SWL-ALERT, SCRL, SCWL, SCWL-CLR-ALERT, HRL,HWL, CHRL, CHWL, CHSRL, CHSWL, CHSCRL, CHSCWL. Standard Operating Temperature -40°F to 151°F (-40°C to 66°C) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensing (indoor products) Nominal Voltage Regulated 120 VAC Operating Voltage Range 96-132 VAC Current Draw From AC Line 150 mA max. The System Sensor L-Series bezels are for installation with strobes, horns, chimes, horn strobes, chime strobes, and speaker strobes. Bezels are offered in red and white for both wall and ceiling devices. Available in FIRE, ALERT EVAC, AGENT, Plain (no marking), FUEGO, and FOGO. Operating temperature shall be -40°F to 151°F. Colored Lens Installation Installation to Wall-Mount Strobe Installation to Ceiling-Mount Strobe Specifications 5 1. The System Sensor L-Series colored lens attachments shall be approved for fire protective service as listed in UL 1638. The lens attachments shall only be used with plain (no "FIRE" print) System Sensor strobe devices or in conjunction with a non-fire printed bezel. The lens shall mount to any wall- or ceiling-mount strobes and shall be rated from —35°F to 151°F T1rn Colored lens attachments may be used with the following System Sensor L-Series plain (non-FIRE-printed) strobe models: P2RL-P, P2WL-R SRL-P, SWL-P, SPSRL-P, SPSWL-P, SPSCWL-P, or any device used with a non-FIRE printed bezel. I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I Ordering Information iiraur.. Pa IET1E[..c p ion Surface Mount Back Box Colored Lenses SBBRL Red, wall-mount, compatible with standard LENS-B2 Wall-mount, blue horns, strobes, horn strobes, chimes and chime LENS-R2 Wall-mount, red strobes SBBWL White, wall-mount, compatible with standard LENS-G2 Wall-mount, green horns, strobes, horn strobes, chimes and chime LENS-A2 Wall-mount, amber strobes LENS-BC2 Ceiling-mount, blue SBBSPRL Red, wall-mount, compatible with speakers and LENS-RC2 Ceiling-mount, red speaker strobes LENS-GC2 Ceiling-mount, green SBBSPWL White, wall-mount, compatible with speakers LENS-AC2 Ceiling-mount, amber and speaker strobes SBBCRL Red, ceiling-mount compatible with horns, Retrofit Plates strobe, horn strobes, chimes, chime strobes, (For use with horn strobe & speaker strobe devices) / speakers and speaker strobes RFPW 9.5" x 7" white SBBCWL White, ceiling-mount, compatible with horns, RFP 9.5" x 7" red strobe, horn strobes, chimes, chime strobes, Mounting Plate speakers and speaker strobes SBBGRL Red, wall-mount, compatible with MP120KL 120 VAC Adapter Mounting Plate compact horns, strobes, horn strobes Sync Modules SBBGWL White, wall-mount, compatible with MDL3W White, 12/24 volt Sync-Circuit module compact horns, strobes, horn strobes MDL3R Red, 12/24 volt Sync-Circuit module Bezels* Trim Rings BZR Wall Red Bezel Kit TR-2 Universal wall trim ring, red, 6.3" x 8.2" BZW Wall White Bezel Kit TRC-2 Universal ceiling trim ring, red, diameter 8.5" BZGR Compact Wall Red Bezel Kit TR-2W Universal wall trim ring, white, 6.3" x 8.2" BZGW Compact Wall White Bezel Kit TRC-2W Universal ceiling trim ring, white, diameter 8.5" BZRC Horn Strobe Ceiling Red Bezel Kit BZWC Horn Strobe Ceiling White Bezel Kit BZSPR Speaker Wall Red Bezel Kit BZSPW Speaker Wall White Bezel Kit BZSPRC Speaker Ceiling Red Bezel Kit BZSPWC Speaker Ceiling White Bezel Kit "Each bezel pack ships in a package of 5. For desired bezel option add -F (FIRE), -AL (ALERT), -EV (EVAC), -AG (AGENT), -P (Plain), -SF (FUEGO), -PG (FOGO) for desired printing. 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 52017 System Sensor Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 Product specifications subject to change wdrout notice. Sod systemsensorcono SENSOR" for current product information, instuding the latest serene of duo data Sheer. www.systemsensor.com AVDS87001 • 03.17 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1004:0101 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: 7300 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES LISTEE: Apollo America lnc.30 Corporate Drive, Auburn Hills, Ml 48326 Contact: Dale Howells (248) 332-3900 Fax (248) 332-8807 Email: dale.howells@apollo-fire.com V DESIGN: Models MR-101/C, *MR..lol/C/R *MR10 -SSE/C, *MR101..SSE/C/R MR-104/C, V *MR104/C/R *MRI04SSE/C *MR..104..SSEIC/R MR-201/C, MR-201 /C/*R, -MR-201-SSE/C, *MR201SSE/C/R, MR-204/C, MR204/C/*R, *MR204SSE/C *MR..204.SSE/c/R PAM-1, PAM-2, PAM-3, PAM-4, PAM-SD, RIC-1, RIC-2, RIC-3, RIC-4, MRRlC301/*C, *MR..RIC..301/C/R MRRlC305*/C, * MR-RIC-305/CIR, MRRlC401*/C, *MRR1C.401lc/R MRRIC405*/C and *MR..Rlc..405/cIR relay modules. *Models MR-lTM/C and MR-ITM/C/R relay modules (with test mode). Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instruction, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as relay modules for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. NOTE: 1. Formerly Air Products and Controls, Inc. *Rev. 04-03-14 gt V 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 recommndation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct 1V operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division P BY SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS .. MR-100, 20,05ERIES MULTI-VOLTAGE CONTROL RELAYS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The MR Series Multi-Voltage Control Relays offr SPDT or DPbT 10 Amp resistive contacts which may be operated by one of four input control W voltages. A single relay may be energized from a voltage source of 24VDC, 24VAC, I 2OVAC or 230VAC by wiring to apropriate input terminals. Each relay position Contains a red LED which indicates the relay coil is energized. Relays may be "snapped apart" from a standard 4 module assembly and used independently. These Devices are Ideal for applications where local contacts are required for system status, -- remote contacts for control of electrical loads and general purpose switching.They are I suitable for use with HVAC,Temperature Control, Fire Alarm, Security, Energy Management and Lighting Control Systems. - I&W /C versions mounted in enclosures CSFM LISTED + /C/R versions with red covers for NYC and other uses + /T versions come complete with track mounting hardware which facilitates MEA ACCEPTED installation in standard cabinets + UL recognized relays rated at 10,000,000 mechanical operations RECOGNIZED COMPONENT UL listed as Control UnitAccessory UUKL Smoke Control WIRING SPDT CONTACTS DPDT CONTACTS (TYPICAL FOR ONE 7A 4 28VDC. WA (NO: 1/6lIP, NC: 1I8HP) 7A 4 28VDC, ISA (NO: 116HP, NC: 1/8HP) 4 I20VAC, 7A 4 230VAC 4 I20VAC, 7A 4 230vAC MODULE POSITION) "ITT' /1 I I liii II NC C NO•J SSU-MR-101 ANC O NC C No?, SSU-MR-201 I I]1iIi RELAY ENEROlZED—. 10 Fl = LED 1 I =JI INPUT 10 CONTROL • 0 1024115 230 VOLTAGES I I_I_I 24(18.35)VAC4.18mA —+ &C.&C mA. .—+L2 24(I8.35)vDC@18mA —.+(-)_(+) I2OVAC@18mA —+ N H 23OVAC©I8 FEATURES A. Relays may be energized from a voltage source of 18 to 35VDC orVAC, 120VAC or 230VAC Each relay position contains a red LED, which illuminates when the coil is energized.This provides a time saving device when checking an installed system - no metering is required + Single, dual or triple relay modules may be "snapped apart" from standard 4-position master DC control inputs are polarized + For continuous duty use at 24VAC, 24VDC or I 2OVAC (NOTE: Not intended for continuous duty use © 230VAC) 4 Available in dust resistant enclosures with LED viewing nort(s - LISTED RELAY I ENERGIZED —... l LED 0 INPUT CONTROL i•01024 115 VOLTAGES I_.1_I_I 24(18-35)VDC44OmA—+ (-)_(+) 24(18-35)vAC@4A--.. kC P.0 12OVAC44OmA —P N _H 230VAC@40mA —p U LI PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS . ._,_,1 IflSdt rv-v.jr .._ *_S _#SJI MODEL MODULE CONFIGURATION MOUNTED ' MOUNTED COVER FILE FILE FILE NUMBER: POSITIONS PER POSITION H X W X D .H X W X D MATERIAL S3403 7392E 7300-1004 3.25" (82mm) ssu. MR-1011T 1 SPDT 2.125" (54mm) UOXX2 :106 1.50" (38mm) MR-IOIIC Grey SPDT 5.125" (130mm) ABS-94V0 UOXX 3.125(79mm) Plastic UOXX2 rVol. :101 1 SPDT RedSSU- 2.50" (63mm) .UOX)(7 ABS-94V0 MR-1O1ICIR UUKL* Plastic 3.25" (82mm) 4 SPDT 8.50" (215mm) UOXX2 :106 MR-1041T 1.50" (38mm) Plated ssu- MR-104/C 4 SPOT 5.125" (130mm) l8ga UOXX 9.50" (241 mm) 2.50" (63mm) CRS UOXX2 UOXX7 Vol. 14 :101 ssu- 4 SPDT Re Red MR-104/C/R . l8ga UUKL* CRS 3.25" (82mm) ssu. MR-201/T I DPDT 2.125" (54mm) UOXX2 :106 1.50" (38mm) Grey MR-2011C DPDT 5.125" (130mm) ABS-94V0 UOXX Vol. 16 3.125" (79mm) 2.50" (63mm) Plastic UOXX2 UOXX7 UUKL* _______ :101 SSU- 1 DPDT Red Re ABS-94V0 ______ Vol. 22 MR-201/CIR Plastic 3.25" (82mm) SSU 4 DPDT 8.5" (215mm) UOXX2 :106 MR-204/T 1.50" (38mm) Plated MR-204/C 4 DPDT 5.125" (130mm) 18ga uoxx 9.50" (241 mm) 2.50" (63mm) CRS UOXX2 UOXX7 Vol. 16 :101 ssu- 4 DPDT Re Red MR-2041C1R 18ga UUKL* CRS UAL VOLTAGE: MR-100: 24(15-35)VOC, 24(18-35)VAC, 120VAC, 230VAC MR-200: 24(18-35)VDC, 24VAC, 120VAC, 230VAC (Pull in voltage: 75% of nominal max. @ 25°C; Drop out voltage: 25% of nominal mm. @ 25°C) POLARIZED: DC input only ENERGIZED LED INDICATOR: One per module position CURRENT REQUIREMENT: Per module position: MR-100 Series = 18mA/ MR-200 Series = 40mA CONTACT RATINGS: 7A @ 28VDC I 10A (NO:1/6HP, NC:1/8HP) @ 120VAC / 7A @ 230VAC CONTACT CONSTRUCTION: Dry Form "C" ENVIRONMENTAL: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) © 85% RH (@32°F), Non-condensing, Non-freezing WIRING: Solid or stranded; #14 to #22 AWG terminals IT VERSIONS: 3.5" wide, low profile plastic snap track provided with mounting screws IC VERSIONS: Backbox: 18ga CRS, plated with 1/2" conduit knockouts top and bottom *UO)(=Control Unit Accessories, System; 2=Component; 7=Certified for Canada *UUKL (UL864) = Smoke Control System Equipment System P SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS www.lsae.com I office 978.212.13121 fax 508.485.4740 0 Copyright 2018 Space Age Electronics, Inc. I This document is subject to change without notice I LT10278 1 E00313 I Rev. C CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0553:0110 - Page 1 of I CATEGORY: 7300 -- FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT ACCESSORIES/MISC. DEVICES SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS58 Chockett Road, Sterling, MA 01564 Contact: Robert Scholl (508) 485-0966 Fax (508) 485-4740 Email: bobs@lsae.com Models TC2-32, TC1-18, TCX/A 64, TCX/D 128, ACE/A, AC2, ACE/D, IF-2, IFi, IFX/A and IF)(JD enclosures. Models ACE-1 1, ACE-12 and ACE-13, *ACE2424, *ACE 3036, *ACE 2436, *ACE 3048 document cabinets. Refer to listees data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number and UL label. Listed as fire alarm equipment enclosures and document cabinets for use with listees fire alarm equipment. Refer to listees Installation Instruction Manual for details. LISTEE: DESIGN: INSTALLATION MARKING: APPROVAL: 02-09-16 dc 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other Date Issued: July 01, 2022 Listing Expires June 30, 2023 Authorized By: VICTOR WONG, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division IA tH 71.A .. Jm BY SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS I I I 1 SYSTEM RECORD DOCUMENTS I 00 FEATURES 18 gauge cold rolled steel I construction with red powder coat and white lettering I UL Dimensions are 12" wide x 13" tall and 2 1/4" deep LISTED Stainless steel piano hinge U Two key ring hooks to hold system keys I • Business card holder for key contacts Slide tab allows user to select USB-C or Micro USB connector to download from 8GB digital flash memory DCD Computer Desk Kit (sold separately) holds enclosure door open at a 90 degree angle with a snap on cable for a convenient working surface in the field. Includes velcro strap for securing your laptop. Store important system documents in a secure location with a cabinet built specifically to meet the requirements of NFPA 72 7.7.2.4. The number one goal at Space Age is to manufacture code compliant solutions, and the SAD is just that. NFPA 72 7.7.2.1 states, "With every new system, a documentation cabinet shall be installed at the system control unit or other approved location at the protected premises." The SRD includes our innovative 8GB flash drive slide tab that allows the user to select a USB-C or Micro USB connector to access records electronically (See NFPA 72 7.5.6.7). SPECIFICATIONS The SAD System Record Documents Box shall be UL Listed, constructed of 18 gauge cold rolled steel. It shall have a powder coat finish. The cover shall be permanently screed with 1" high lettering "SYSTEM RECORD DOCUMENTS" with white indelible ink. The access door shall be locked with a 3/4" barrel lock and there will be a 12" stainless steel piano hinge. The SRD will have a minimum of 8 gigabyte digital flash memory drive with a slide tab that allows user to select USB-C or Micro USB connector for uploading and downloading information. The enclosure will supply 4 mounting holes. Inside will accommodate standard 8 1/2" x 11" manuals and document records. A legend sheet will be attached to the door for system required documentation, key contacts and system information: The enclosure shall also provide 2 key ring holders with a location to mount standard business cards for key contact personnel. CUSTOM COLORS AND BRANDING AVAILABLE I I I [1 I I Pg. 1/2 1.63 13.16 2,35 DIMENSIONS ORDERING INFORMATION PIN# SSU00689 SAD System Record Documents Box - Red P/N# SSU00690 SAD System Record Documents Box - Red with your custom screened logo P/N# SSU01689 SAD System Record Documents Box - Black P/N# SSU0I690 SRD System Record Documents Box - Black with your custom screened logo P/N# SSU00616 DCD Computer Desk Kit www.lsae.com I toll free 1.800.486.1723 I fax 508.485.4740 ' © copyright 2018 Space Age Electronics, Inc. I This document subject to change without notice I LT1 06411 Rev. E V] AMU NFPX Pg. 2/2 I SAPPHIRE® PLUS Total Flood Fire I Suppression System Features I . UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved Fully meets EN 12094 Designed according to NFPA 2001, EN 15004, and ISO 14520 UL and FM verified software 1 . Selector valve systems Available with standard pressure gauge or cbntacted pressure gauge for pressure monitoring I . Electric, pneumatic, or manual operation Centralized storage locations Reduced pipe diameters for traditional systems 010383 Applications The ANSUL® SAPPHIRE® PLUS Total Flood Fire Suppression System utilizes 3 M NoveCTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid as the suppression agent. Novec 1230 fluid is effective for the following total flooding fire suppression applications: Data centers Electrical switching rooms Machinery spaces Medical facilities Heritage and cultural sites Air traffic control Oil and gas facilities Description Conventional SAPPHIRE systems use a storage pressure of 363 psi (25 bar) or 609 psi (42 bar), which is suitable for many applications. The SAPPHIRE PLUS system uses a storage pressure of 1,015 psi (70 bar) to provide the designer with more flexibility when planning the layout of the system. This super- pressurization means the containers can be placed further from the hazard area, if required. The use of smaller pipe diameters, and the use of selector valves help to protect multiple areas using one bank of containers. Approvals and Listings UL/ULC Listed FM Approved CE Marked LISTED LISTED APPROVED Specifications Environmental Data Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) 0 Global Warming Potential (GWP) 1 Atmospheric Lifetime (ALT) 3 to 5 days Operating and storage temperature 0 OF to 122 OF Note: Temperature range is dependent (-18 °C to 50 C) (UL, FM, and CE) on fill density and nozzle coverage. For details, refer to the latest revision of 32 OF to 149 OF the SAPPHIRE PLUS Total Flood Fire (0 °C to 65 °C) Suppression System Manual (UL and FM) (Part No. 571000). Physical Properties of 3M Novec 1230 Fluid Properties Unit Value Molecular weight - 316.04 Boiling point at 1,013 bar (absolute) OF (°C) 120.6 (49.2) Freezing point OF (°C) -162.4 (-108.0) Vapor pressure 68 OF (20 °C) bar abs* 0.3260 Liquid density 68 OF (20 °C) glml 1.616 Saturated vapor density 68 OF (20 °C) kg/m3 4.3305 Heat of vaporization at boiling point kJ/kg 88.0 Chemical formula CF3CF2C(0)CF(CF3)2 Chemical name , ____________________________ Dodecafluoro-2- methylpentan-3-one 1 bar = 0.1 We = 100,000 Pa = 14.5 psi; 1 We = 1 N/mm2 Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available at www.ansul.com I I I I I I I I I I I One Stanton Street l Marinette,Wl 54143-2542, USA I +1-715-735-7411 I www.ansul.com © 2018 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice. I Form No. F-2018062-02 /1J1I Johnson /J4 4V Controls Ordering Information From Marinette, Wisconsin, USA (UL/ULC Listed and FM Approved) Standard1 Gauge/Con. Part No. Contacted1 Gauge/Con. Part No. DOT*/TPED Nom. Size I Temp. L (Ib) °F (°C) Height to Outlet in. (mm) Diameter in. (mm) Nom. Tare Weight lb (kg) Mm. Agent Weight lb (kg) Max. Agent Weight lb I (kg) Manifold Bracket Height with AHA in. (mm) 303700041 303700047 15 (50) 122 (50) 27.3 (694) 8 (204) 64.6 (29.3) 10 (4.5) 46 (21) 51.5 (1308) 303700042 303700048 30 (100) 122 (50) 38.2 (972) 9 (229) 85.5 (38.8) 20 (9) 92 (42) 1 62.4 (1585) 303700043 303700049 45 (140) 122 (50) 42.2 (1071) 10.5 (267) 133.2 (60.4) 30 (14) 138 (63) 63.3 (1685) 303700044 303700050 60 (190) 122 (50) 56.1 (1425) 10.5 (267) 176.6 (80.1) 40 (18) 185 (84) 85.7 (2177) 303700045 303700051 120 (370) 122 (50) 60.9 (1546) 14.1 (360) 310 (140.6) 80 (36) 370 (168) 90.4 (2298) 303700065 303700066 150 (470) 122 (50) 74.3 (1888) 14.1 (360) 376.6 (166.6) 100 (45) 463 (210) 103.9 (2640) 303700053 303700059 15 (50) 149 (65) 27.3 (694) 8 (204) 64.6 (29.3) 10 (4.5) 44 '(20.3) 51.5 (1308) 303700054 303700060 30 (100) 149 (65) 38.2 (972) 9 (229) 85.5 (38.8) 20 (9) 89 (41) 62.4 (1585) 303700055 303700061 45 (140) 149 (65) 42.2 (1071) 10.5 (267) 133.2 (60.4) 30 (14) 133 (60.8) '63.3 (1685) 303700056 303700062 60 (190) 149 (65) 56.1 (1425) 10.5 (267) 176.6 (80.1) 40 (18) 178 (81) 85.7 (2177) 303700057 303700063 120 (370) 149 (65) 60.9 (1546) 14.1 (360) 310 (140.6) 80 (36) 357 (162) 90.4 . (2298) 303700067 303700068 150 (470) 149 (65) 74.3 (1888) 1 14.1 (360) 376.6 (166.6) 100 (45) 1446 (202.5) 1 103.9 (2640) * Canada and the USA mutually recognize the regulatory approvals for UN pressure receptacles. This means that UN pressure receptacles manufactured in accordance with 49 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) marked with USA as the country of approval, commonly referred to as DOT, satisfy the TC requirements. From Great Yarmouth, UK (UL listed and FM Approved) Standard' Gauge/Con. Part No. Contacted' Gauge/Con. Part No. TPED Nom. Size Temp. L (lb) °F (°C) Height to Outlet in. (mm) Diameter in. (mm) Nom. Tare Weight lb (kg) Mm. Agent Weight lb (kg) Max. Agent Weight lb (kg) Manifold Bracket Height with MA in. (mm) 303700001 303700007 15 (50) 122 (50) 27.3 (694) 8 (204) 64.6 (29.3) 10 (4.5) 46 (21) 51.5 (1308) 303700002 303700008 30 (100) 122 (50) 38.2 (972) 9 (229) 85.5 (38.8) 20 (9) 92 (42) 62.4 (1585) 303700003 303700009 45 (140) 122 (50) 42.2 (1071) 10.5 (267) 133.2 (60.4) 30 (14) 138 (63) 1 63.3 (1685) 303700004 303700010 60 (190) 122 (50) 56.1 (1425) 10.5 (267) 176.6 (80.1) 40 (18) 185 (84) 85.7 (2177) 303700005 303700011 120 (370) 122 (50) 60.9 (1546) 14.1 (360) 310 (140.6) 80 (36) 370 (168) 90.4 (2298) 303700006 303700012 180 (560) 122 (50) 70.2 (1783) 16 (406) 473.6 (214.8) 120 (54) 555 (252) 103.9 (2640) 303700013 303700019 15 (50) 149 (65) 27.3 (694) 8 (204) 64.6 (29.3) 10 (4.5) 44 (20.3) 51.5 (1308) 303700014 303700020 30 (100) 149 (65) 38.2 (972) 9 (229) 85.5 (38.8) 20 (9) 89 (41) 62.4 (1585) 303700015 303700021 45 (140) 149 (65) 42.2 (1071) 10.5 (267) 133.2 (60.4) 30 (14) 133 (60.8) 63.3 (1685) 303700016 303700022 60 (190) 149 (65) 56.1 (1425) 10.5 (267) 176.6 (80.1) 40 (18) 178 (81) 85.7 (2177) 303700017 303700023 120 (370) 149 (65) 60.9 (1546) 14.1 (360) 310 (140.6) 80 (36) 357 (162) 90.4 (2298) 303700018 303700024 180 (560) 149 (65) 70.2 (1783) 1 16 (406) 473.6 (214.8) 120 (54) 535 (243) 103.9 (2640) From Mumbai, India (UL Listed) Standard' Gauge/Con. Part No. Contacted1 Gauge/Con. Part No. PESO Nom. Size I Temp. I (Ib) I °F (°C) Height to Outlet ' in. (mm) Diameter in. (mm) Nom. Tare Weight lb (kg) Mm. Agent Weight lb (kg) Max. Agent Weight lb (kg) Manifold Bracket Height with AHA in. (mm) 303700025 303700033 34 (110) 122 (50) 34.1 (865) 10.5 (267) 114.6 (52) 23 (10.5) 105 (47.5) 58.2 (1479) 303700026 1 303700034 80 (250) 122 (50) 70.6 (1794) 10.5 (267) 222.7 (101) 53 (24) 246 (112) 100.2 (2546) 303700027 303700035 120 (370) 122 (50) 51.9 (1317) 16 (406) 363.8 (165) 80 (36) 370 (168) 81.5 (2069) 303700028 303700036 180 (560) 122 (50) 72.3 (1837) 16 (406) 469.6 (213) 119 (54) 555 (252) 101.9 (2589) 303700029 303700037 34 (110) 149 (65) 34.1 (865) 10.5 (267) 114.6 (52) 23 (10.5) 100 (45.5) 58.2 (1479) 303700030 303700038 80 (250) 149 (65) 170.6 (1794) 1 10.5 (267) 1 222.7 (101) 1 53 (24) 238 (108) 100.2 (2546) 303700031 303700039 120 (370) 149 (65) 51.9 (1317) 16 (406) 363.8 (165) 80 (36) 357 (162) 81.5 (2069) 303700032 303700040 180 (560) 149 (65) 72.3 (1837) 1 16 (406) 469.6 (213) 119 (54) 535 (243) 101.9 (2589) 1 Type of pressure gauge (Standard or Contacted) installed on container assembly per each part number. Note: The converted metric values in this document are provided for dimensional reference only and do not reflect an actual measurement. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. ANSUL, SAPPHIRE, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 SECTION 2 - SYSTEM COMPONENTS SAPPHIRE Total Flood UL EX4510 Fire Suppression System I PAGE 2-14 REV. 05 2020-SEP-14 (Part No. 570590) F I I I ELECTRICAL ACTUATOR - CONDUIT VERSION (Part No. 304205030) The electrical actuator electrically operates the system's master container. The electrical actuator is fitted with an internal placement switch to provide a fault indication at the panel if incorrectly fitted. A manual, manual-pneumatic, pneu- matic, or CPM actuator fits on top of the electrical actuator. The reset tool is attached to the actuator. Note: If no additional actuator is fitted to the top of the electrical actuator, the protection cap must remain in place. Location on system The electrical actuator is installed to the top of the container valve. II Ii Technical Information FIGURE 2-15 ELECTRICAL ACTUATOR E001130 Body: Mild steel and dull nickel Body finish: Electroless nickel plate Actuation pin: Stainless steel Loose nut: Brass CZ121 (CW614N) Actuation type: Latching Reset requirement: Manually with reset tool supplied Connection: 1 in. BSPP Nominal voltage: 24 VDC Minimum firing voltage: CE 20.5 VDC UL 864 65% of nominal voltage (15.6 VDC) Minimum current: 0.32 A Nominal current: 0.43 A Maximum current: 0.54 A Maximum monitoring 30 mA current: Minimum duration of 1 s trigger signal: Duty: Continuous Manual actuation force: 50 N (11.00 lbf) Nominal pin travel: 4.57 mm (0.18 in.) Electrical connection: 1/2 in. NPT Female conduit with inbuilt bridge rectifier Back EMF protection: Bridge rectifier Working temperature -20 °C to 50 °C (-4 OF to 122 °F) range: (CE) -18 O0 to 54°C (0°F to 130 °F) (UL and FM) Life span: 25 years Testing: 1000% check on start / finish position Maximum humidity: 80% to 90% RH non-condensing Ingress Protection class: lP54 Approvals and listings: UL, FM, and CE Certification: EN 12094-4 CE certification number: 0832-CPR-S0072 2831 -CPR-S0072 Year of CE marking: 2019 CE marking require- Manufacturer's mark, part ments: number, serial number, 24 VDC, 0.90 A, CE0832 or CE2831 Method of marking: Laser or engraved Overall size: 132 mm (L) x 73 mm (W) (5.19 in. (L) x 2.87 in. (W)) Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lb) Actuation force / PIN Minimum 66.4 N at 1 mm travel: from unactivated Minimum 60.7 N at 2 mm from unactivated Minimum 55.0 N at 3 mm from unactivated Minimum 49.3 N at 4 mm from unactivated I I I I Ii I I I I I