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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2815 JEFFERSON ST; ; FA050092; Permit9/14/22,10:59 AM FA050092 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA050092 2815 JEFFERSON Job Address: ST Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2031102900 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Status: APPROVED Applied 10/20/2005 Approved: 10/21/2005 Issued: 10/21/2005 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: KENT JESSE OFFICE BLDG. FIRE ALARM PLAN CHECK & INSPECTIONS Applicant: CITY-WIDE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS P 0 BOX 2069 EL CAJON CA 619-444-0219 Owner: BICAJESSEE ADVENTURES L L C 2075 CORTE DEL NOGAL #S CARLSBAD CA Fees ($) Add'l Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 115 0 115 0 about:blank 1/1 October 13, 2005 Carlsbad Fire Prevention Bureau 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Attention: Greg Ryan RE: Kent Jessee Office Bldg., located in Carlsbad, CA. Enclosed you will find a submittal package prepared on the waterfiow monitoring system to be installed during the construction of the above referenced building. The installation of the alarm system shall comply with California Fire Code, 2001 Edition: California Code of Regulations, Title 24, 2001 Edition: and NFPA 72 2002 edition. The installation of all waterflow monitoring system wiring and equipment shall be in accordance with NFPA 70, 760, Fire Protective Signaling Systems, NEC. If you have any questions concerning the design of or the devices to be installed in this system, please telephone me at your earliest convenience. (619) 444-0219 ext 123. Sincerely, Tincup CITY OF CARLSBAIi FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED Subject to field inspection and requ red tests, notations hereon, Conditions in correspondence and conformance with a ptthla eg*tions. The stamping of øhaIl not be held to permitor ion of any law By Date Since 1966 P.O. Box 2069 • El Cajon, California 92021-2069 (619) 444-0219 • FAX(619)444-9130 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONTROL PANELS 1-i.. -- --- - NOW o QS1 Intelligent single loop life safety control panel Features a Supports up to 250 Signature Series intelligent devices a Combines the Signature intelligent releasing module with Signature multisensor detectorsfor reliable suppression a Failsafe mode ensures uncompromised reliability a Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) wiring options a Capacityfor eight serial annunciators Four built-in system relays a Optional dual line dialer supports Contact ID and 4/2 formats a Three methods of programming: QuickStart "auto-learn," front panel and personal computer (PC) a Supports optional barcode scanner for direct device data entry a Optional bank of 30 front panel switches with dual LEDs a Up to 20 adjustable pre-alarm settings for Signature smoke detectors a Wallboxes available in red or gray with optional trim ring for semi-flush mounting. a Large 14-line (224 character) backlit LCD display a Four password levels, plus priority access keysvitch a Message routing by event type or by individual message a Alarm sensitivity by time of day or manual selection a 1,000 event history buffer, plus alarm history counter a 6 amp Power Supply, 4.75 amps available for external use a ULC-S527-99 compliant a Compare utility identifies system changes and simplifies testing Description EST's QS1 life safety control panel brings big-system intelligent control to small applications. Designed for easy setup and simple installation, QuickStart lives upto its name in every respect. QS1's exclusive QuickStart auto-learn function, and the option of configuring the panel using convenientfront panel programming or from a PC, makes short work of system setup. Devices come on- line in no time as well, thanks to OS1's built-in barcode scanner CE Qukk port. A simple pass of the optional scanner is all it takes to store device information in the QuickStart database. The scanner can also be used for quick and easy text entry when assembling custom messages. 051's setup routine is deceptively simple, considering this system's robustfeatures. Supporting up to 250 intelligent detectors and modules, QS1 takes full advantage of EST's exclusive Signa- ture Series technology, which provides electronic addressing, automatic device mapping, environmental compensation, and true multisensor detection. QuickStart's innovative design makes it easy to add a dialer or extra auxiliary relays. Quick-Lok option cards snap onto QS1 's easily-accessible DIN mounting rails. 051 also supports as many as eight remote annunciators and up to 30 programmable front panel switches with dual LEDs for system control and display. OS, is as simple to operate as it is to set up. Its large 14-line backlit LCD display provides easy-to-understand details concerning up to 1,000 system events, while bright system status LEDs and large, tactile control buttons present the user with a clean, crystal clear interface. Four password levels limit control and information retrieval to authorized personnel. A priority access keyswitch gives Level 2 access without a password to management and emer- gency personnel. Application Thanks to its flexibility and simple setup and operation, QS1 is ideal for new installations in schools, apartment buildings, hospi- tals, office buildings, and retail facilities. The benefits brought by 051 to retrofit applications underscores the true potential of this powerful system. As an intelligent panel, QS1 supports Signature Series devices, which can use existing wiring in most retrofit applications. This makes upgrading from a conventional system to analog control a simple operation with minimal disruption to normal operations at the site. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4200; FAX 941-727-0740 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • US. MANUFACTURING: PI1TSFIELD, ME Issue Literature Sheet #85005-0113 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Operation 235®® indicators Text display and controls: Displays system messages, status information, and programming menus.Arrow buttons move the display cursor. Alarm LED: Indicates afire or I ife threatening emergency. Supervisory LED: Indicates an off-normal condition with the fire suppression system or related equipment. Disable/Test LED: Indicates part of the system is disabled or being tested. Disabled components also signal a system trouble. Monitor LED: Indicates the operation of an ancillary system function (door closures, fan pressure switches). Trouble LED: Indicates an off-normal condition or wiring fault that compromises the integrity of the system. Ground Fault LED: Indicates a ground fault in the system wiring. Ground faults also signal a system trouble. CPU Fail LED: Indicates an unexpected reboot orfailure with the microprocessor. CPU failures also signal a system trouble. Power LED: Indicates the panel has power. Help button: Provides additional information about the device selected on the display. Status button: Displays the Status Menu from which you can identify active or disabled points in the system. Panel Silence/Acknowledge button and LED: Acknowledges all events posted in the display queues and turns off the panel buzzer. The panel silenced LED indicates that off normal events have been acknowledged. CPU / LCD Display The QS1 front panel display provides 14 lines by 16 characters of text detailing event, device, diagnostic, and programming information. Its large backlit LCD screen is easy to read and always provides at-a-glance indication of the system's state of operation. The CPU/Display Unit houses the CPU card and mounting space for one optional LED/Switch card. rn C V DU" R ROP 9}13 rfl .n GO' D Controls Reset button: Allows devices or zones in alarm or - trouble to restore to - theirstandby condition. The LED indicates thatthe panel is resetting. Alarm Silence button: Turns active notification appliances off depending on panel programming. Pressing Alarm Silence a second time turns them back on. The LED indicates that the panel is in alarm and operating with notification appliances turned off. Drill button: Activates notification appliances depending on panel programming but does not place the panel in alarm. The LED indicates that the panel is in Drill Mode. Menu button: Displays the operator menus. Delete button: Returns to the previous menu or backspaces the cursor. Enter button: Press the Enter button to accept information or continue to the next item. Numeric keypad: Numbered buttons for entering values and making menu selections. Barcode scanner jack: Inputfor optional barcode scanner. Priority Access keyswitch: Enables control functions reserved for access level 2 and above without requiring a password. Specifications Operating Temperature: 32-120 °F (0-49 °C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Current Standby: 117 mA when connected to PS6; requirements 105 mA when connected as a remote annunciator Alarm: 135 mA when connected to PS6; 123 mA when connected as a remote annunciator Failsafe Mode If the CPU loses communication with other circuit cards, the power supply card continues to monitor the system for any alarm events. If an alarm occurs on any device or circuit during a communica- tions failure, the power supply activates all alarm outputs and instructs the dialerto transmit default alarm message to the monitoring station. S S Display with two alarms shor. S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Page 2 of 6 Literature Sheet #85005-0113 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Waterfiow Switch —Supervisory —Hp Switch Elevator Capture L Class A Notification 081 _________________ Appliance Circuit Critical Process Monitoring - with Control - Sprinkler CR CR1 Class B Signature Data Circuit RM 24 Vft 4W Ith Au. Hom and Strobe Synchronization with Audible Sllenc~e CR Si Ire Data CLi(l pr.) Damper 111 111 lip Contro(2Pr) LEJ Wfatefflow Switch Sprinkler + - Superviso Switch Notification Appliance Circuit: Horn and Strobe Synchronization with Audible Silence QS1 Panel Class B Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals and Signal Master for ' Independent F-torn and Strobe Control and Synchronization over two conductors. 2nd Floor - rCR Elevator Capture I LLibND I Enhanced Integrity Horn-Strobe Junction Box Genesis I-torn-Strobe End-of-Line Resistor a E1 Genesis Signal Master Programmable Smoke lIO Module Detector EJ Universal 2-Wire I/O Module Smoke Detector Fc-T-21 Dual Circuit -x Smoke Detector Input Module with Relay Base M ° rot Relay i\ Smoke Detector Module with Isolator Base Signal dule r-r Manual If J Pull Station at Module Remote Monitor (synchronization) Module IMMI Input Module More wiring suggestions can be found in the OS Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation, Operation, and Mainte- nance Manual, PIN 3100 184. Dimensions hui1 - +o o Mounting (5.6 cm) 2.68 L 4.88' 6.8 cmi (12A=) W Wall all Semi-flush Surface Mounting* Mounting *Semi flush mounting requires an optional trim ring, which adds 314"to all sides of the panel. Typical Wiring FR—MC Class A Signature Data Circuit Class A Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals and Signal Master for Independent Horn and Strobe Control and Synchronization over two conductors. Class A Fire Signature Data Damper Circuit 2nd Poor Class B Notification Appliance Circuit Iccis EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85005-0113 Page 3 of 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. r Standard Components and Option Cards ( QS1 panels come standard with a CPU/Display Unit, an SLIC Signature Loop Controller, and a PS6 Power Supply (see ordering information for details). Available QS1 option cards provide dialing capability or extra relays for anciliary .J control. Quick-Lok option cards snap onto DIN mounting rails forfast, no-fuss installation. I One option card space is available. Cabinet with option card and batteries installed. S The PS6 provides primary dc power to all the circuit cards installed in the cabinet. There are TBI four 24 Vdc power output circuits - three for powering auxiliary applications, and one for powering four-wire smoke detectors - and a charging circuit for standby batteries. The PS6 also provides common alarm, supervisory, and trouble relays, as well as a fourth relay that is ig user programmable. Wiring R ii' itelayl: Form C. Contacts change position when the control panel processes an alarm signal and remain changed until all active alarm inputs restore and the control panel resets. ReIay2: Form A. Contacts change position when the panel processes a supervisory signal and remainschanged until all active supervisory inputs restore. Relay3: Form A. Contacts change position when the panel loses power or processes a trouble signal and remains changed until power returns orthe trouble clears. ReIay4: FormA. Relay closes and opens according to panel programming. Smoke/AccessoryPower: Jumper setting determines if the 24 Vdc is constant or resettable. Specifications Main supply circuit AC input: 115 or 230 Vac, 50/60 Hertz DC input: 24 Vdc batteries Battery charging circuit Charge current: 2 amps Charge capacity: 40 amp hours (UL) 30 amp hours (ULC) Smoke/Accessory Voltage: 24 Vdc, regulated power output circuit Current: 250 mA Wire size: 12 to 18 (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Auxiliary power Quantity: 3 output circuits Voltage: 24 vdc full wave rectified Current: 1.5 amps each Common alarm relay Style: Form C Contact rating: 1 amp Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Trouble, Supervisory Style: Form A (N/O) and programmable Contact rating: 1 amp relays Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Operating environment Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0- 49° C) Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Current requirements Standby current: 72 mA Alarm current: 96 mA ISignatureLoop Intelligent Controlle "" II The SLIC provides one Class A or Class B data circuit (loop) for connecting Signature Series I. Jt detectors and modules. The SLIC also provides two programmable Class A or Class B notifica- tion appliance circuits (NACs) for connecting polarized 24 Vdc notification appliances such as horns and strobes. QS1 supports one SLIC. Wiring ClaseA Clan A OUT IN LOOP - A+A-B B- : I ø0ØØØ®®ØT82 I I I I II II II 5 III I I Signaling Line Circuit I 10 0øl®ø®ØTB1 I I and NACsare ' I i supervised arid A+ A power-limited. WAd NAC2 Clam A Specifications Signaling line Configuration: Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 7) circuit Capacity: 125 Signature detectors 125 Signature modules Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Circuit resistance: 65 ohms Circuit capacitance: 0.30 Notification Configuration: Class B or Class A appliance Output voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal circuits #1 Output current: 2.0 A at 24 Vdc for #1 and #2 and 1.0 A at 24 Vdc for #2 Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) End of line resistor: 10k ohms, ½ W NAC power Voltage: 24 Vdc, nominal input circuit Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Operating Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0- 49° C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Current Standby current: 33 mA requirements Alarm current: 57 mA (Both NACson) Card spaces Requires one card space. S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Page 4 of 6 Literature Sheet #85006-0113 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. The DLD is ULIIULC listed dual line Digital Alarm Communicating Transmitter (DACT). It provides two phone line connectionsfor sending system messages TBI to a compatible Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver. The DLD supports 4/2 and Contact lD formats. lt occupies one card space on the chassis rail. PRSURGE Wiring OR RING CkZ (RED) if- TIP CONNECTOR FOR HOW) TOPIIONE NOES SIDlE SPIN MODULAR PHONE URIC #1) GREEN 4 6 #23(0 TRIERS GONE US PHONE LIRE #1 PHONEL 0 2 CONNECTOR FOR PREMISES PHONES NOT-TONS L®±®®®i1 TIP RICO TIP RNG TIP RICO TIP RNQ IN OUT IN OUT LINE I LINE 2 Specifications Operating environment Temperature: 32- 120°F (0 -49°C) Humidity: 93% RH, non-condensing Current requirements Standby: 13 mA Dialing: 26 mA Phone Lines Two loop start lines on switched telephone network. Pulse or DTMF dialing. Wall Connector RJ31X/CA31A equiv. or RJ38XJCA38A equiv. Communications Protocol Contact ID (SIA DC-05), 4/2 (SIA DC-02 P3). Programming Via QuickStart, Front Panel or PC. Communications Compliance Communications Canada CS-03FCC/CFR 47 Parts 15 and 68, NFPA 72, ULI 864, ULC S527-M87 Receivers Signals can be transmitted to either or both of two receivers. Telephone #s Two 24-digit numbers per receiver. Card spaces Requires one card space. I ZR8- The ZR8 provides eight dry-contact relays that can be independently configured as Form A or Form B relays. It occupies one card space on the chassis rail. Wiring 115- *116- CRT- ORB- I® 00000 (QZ) Qb) T82 y Y Specifications Output relays Style: Form A or Form B (jumper configurable) Contact rating: 1 amp @ 30 Vdc resistive. Wire size: 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) Operating Temperature: 32 - 120° F (0- 49° C) environment Humidity: 93 %RH, non-condensing Current Standby current: 7 mA requirements Alarm current: 18 ma per active relay Card spaces Requires one card space. AAAA 4'il'JF.I'alfi] A Class A RS-485 Card and QS-232 Ports,11WAMMM, NO, NCIMINAM IMANKIMUMMAUMMX48511 The NT-A, which includes the X485/ Wiring RS-485 card and QS-232/UART port, provides one Class A serial remote annunciator bus for con- necting remote annunciator panels. Control panels require the X485 card and QS-232 port, which also serves as a laptop or printer port. The X485 occupies one card space on the chassis rail. The ®Z)Z isi QS-232 port plugs into thepanelCPU. 05-232 Port Specifications Wire size 12 to 18AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm2) twisted pair (6 twists per foot minimum) Circuit resistance 100 Ohms Circuit capacitance 0.4pF Operating environment Temperature: 32- 120° F (0 - 49° C) Humidity: 93 %RH, noncondensing Current requirements Standby: 75 mA Alarm: 75 mA Card Spaces 1 Requires one space for the NT-A EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85005-0113 Page 5 of 6 Not to be used for Installation purposes. tLED/SWitch Card- - - -'.---.-'---------.-"-------- S00I S The SL30 provides thirty switches with two associated LEDs per switch. These switches and associated LEDs can be used for point or zone annunciation of alarm, supervisory, monitor, and trouble signals. Buttons on the SL30 are numbered 1 through 30. Remote Annunciators'- QS1 supports up to eight remote annunciators, which provide mirrored or customized annunciation of front panel messages and status indicators. Remote annunciators connect directlytothe PS6 Power Supply Card or an external 24 Vdc filtered supply. They are available with wallboxesforflush or surface mounting. Model Height Width Depth QSA-1S 7.6" (11.68 Cm) 14.25" (36.20 cm) 2.9" (7.3 cm) USA-1-F (rough in) 6.56'(16.66 cm) 13.25" (33.66 cm) 2.1' (5.33 cm) USA-i-F (finished) 7.8"(19.81 cm) 14.42' 136.63 cm) 138" (3.49 cm) Rough-i,, dimensions reflect the s/ce of the cab/,,et where it enters the wall. Finished dimensions ref/act the u/se of the cabinet that protrudes from the well. Ordering options (Apply to basic packages and CPU/displays only) Languages Power Supplies No suffix = American English 1 = 115v transformer BR = British English 2 = 230vtransformer SP = Spanish PG = Portuguese Colors FR = French Canadian G = Grey enclosure Examples R = Red enclosure QS1-1-G-2-SP = QS1 basic package with one option card space, grey enclosure, 230v transformer, Spanish language. QS1-CPU-1FR = OS1 CPU/display, French Canadian. Which Quickstart Panel is right for you? QSC QSI QS4 Signature Series devices supported 0 1 x 250 4 x 250 Conventional Class B circuits supported 3 x 16 0 3 x 16 Conventional Class A circuits supported 5 x 8 0 5 x 8 LCD display (lines x characters) 4 x 20 14x 16 14 x 16 Optional Zone Switch/LEDs on front panel 2 x 30 1 x 30 2 x 30 Option card spaces 5 or 12 1 5 or 12 For more information, see catalog sheet number ... 85005 -0112 This Sheet 85005 -0114 Specifications Operating Temperature: 32- 1200 F (0-49°C) environment Humidity: 93% RH, non-condensing Current Standby:. imA requirements Alarm: 0.75 mA per active LED Ordering Information Part Number Description Ship Wt. lb. (kg.) Basic Package - Enclosure, SLIC, Power Supply, CPU and Display OS1-1-G-1 Single Loop System. One option card space. Gray enclosure with 115v transformer. 17.0 (7.71) QS1-1-R-1 Single Loop System. One option card space. Red enclosure with 115v transformer. 17.0 (7.71) Note: SLIC Card includes One Signature Loop Intelligent Controller for up to 250 devices and one Class A or two Class B NA Cs. Enclosure Accessories TRIM-1 JTrim Kit - gray 5.0 (2.27) TRIM-1191 ITrim Kit - red 5.0 (2.27) Option Cards DLD Dual Line Dialer. Supports 4/2 and Contact )D formats. 1.0 (0.45) 2138 lRelay Card. 8 programmable Form A contacts. 1.0 (0.45) Display Options SL30 Annunciator module. Numbered 1 t 30. Two LEDs and one switch per zone. 1.0 (0.45) OS1-CPU-1 Single Loop CPU/Display, one annunciator option space 4.0 (1.81) NT-A RS-485 option card. Required for Class A remote annunciation. Includes UART card. 1.0 (0.45) OS-232 UART option card. Plugs into CPU. Required for PC Programming / printer port. Included_in_NT-Apackage 1 0 0 45 Remote Annunciator Cabinets (clw Interface Assembly; Require CPU/Display) GSA-i-S Surface Remote Annunciator Cabinet. Space for one SL30 display card. 4.0 (1.81) QSA-i-F Flush Remote Annunciator Cabinet. Space for one SL30 display card. 4.0(1.81) Programming Tools OS-CU lQuickStart Panel Configuration Utility. 1.0 (0.45) QS-Scan lQuickStart scanner and programming guide. 2.0 (0.91) Accessories PT-1S SystemPrinter - Desk top Style 14.0 (6.35) BC-1(R) Battery Cabinet. Room for one 40 Ah or two 24 Ah batteries. 22.0 (9.98) MFC-A MultiFunction Cabinet. 7.0 (3.1) IOP3A RS-232 Isolator Module. 3.0(1.36) RPM Reverse Polarity Module. 3.0(1.36) 2-CTM City Tie Module. 1.0 (0.45) API-8/232ME Alphanumeric Pager Interface. 11.0(5.0) BPS6 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 13.0 (5.9) BID 10 10 Amp Booster Power Supply, 110 V 13.0 (5.9) CDR3 PSNI Coder Module 1.0 (0.45) Remote annunciator (Class B wiring) Remote Annunciator limensions EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, INC. S It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 2001 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 6 of 6 Literature Sheet #85005-0113 Issue 3 Not to be used for Installation purposes. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION. OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE IOLISTING No. 7165-1591:207 . Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models QSC, -QSI and -QS4 fire alarm control units, followed by —1 or —2 followed by -BR, -SP, - FR, -PG or no suffix. Local, local with shunt, auxiliary, remote station, releasing service or central station. Power limited. Non-coded, coded, shunt, reverse polarity, DACT, manual, automatic waterfiow, and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System Components: . RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: QSC, QS1, QS4 Control Units 7200001-01, -02; 7200004-01, -02 Enclosures 7200005-01, -02 Enclosures PS6 Power supply ZBI6-4 Class B zone card ZA8-2 Class A zone card DLD Dialer (DACT) card ZR8 Relay card NT-A Class A, RS485 communications card QS232, 232 Port for download or printer functions SL3O LED/Switch card with switch 1-30 SL-30-1 LED/Switch card with switch 31-60 SLIC Signature expansion loop card. QS-1-VR, -R, QS-2-VR1 -R Vandal resistant doors SL3OL LED Cards 30 Zones SL2OL5S LED/Switch Cards 25 Zones 120/220 VAC 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, electrical rating, and UL label. Listed as fire alarm control units for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. Units can also generate the temporal code pattern fire alarm signal as required per NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Formerly 7165-1388:237 *Rev 06-07-05KK This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Outhorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager DIMENSIONS F3 (M5 Bolt) < 166*1 (6.54±0.04) l 175*1 (6.890.04)4) 1 1< 1 loll Mew Maintenance-Free Rechargeable Sealed Lead-Acid Battery ,wminal Voltage (V) 12V Nominal Capacity 20hour rate (1.3A to 10.50V) 26Ah lOhour rate (2.6A to 10.50V) 26Ah 5hour rate (4A2A to 10.20V) 22.1Ah 1C(26Ato9.60V) 11.74 3C ( 78A to 960V) 9.36Ah Weight 20.96 Lbs. (9.528 kg) Internal Resistance (at 1KHz) 8 mQ Maximum Discharge Current for 30 seconds: 520A Maximum Discharge Current for 5 seconds: 1040A mm(inch) Operating Temperature Range Charge 0°C(32°F) to 40°C (104°F) Discharge -150C(50F) to 50°C (122°F) Storage -150C(5°F) to 40°C (104°F) Charge Retention (shelf life) at 20°C (68°F) 1 month 92% 0onth 90% onth 80% Charging Methods at 25°C (77°F) Cycle use: Charging Voltage 14.4 to 15.OV Maximum Charging Current 7.8A Standby use: Float Charging Voltage 13.50 to 13.80V No current limit required 1. 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 Life expectancy: Cycle Use: Standby Use: Case Material Terminal 100% depth of discharge 250 cycles 80% depth of discharge 350 cycles 50% depth of discharge 550 cycles 3-5 years ABS (94-1-113 & 94V-0 flame retardant case) F3 Discharge Time VS. Discharge Current (25CC) ±0 4 6 010 20 1.. 2 4 6 610 20 I— minute. -. I bum - Discharge Time :i'urn'i''N' IiiIi11iI!!!II in•i "III" MK Battery 1645 South Sinclair Street • Anaheim, California 92806 Toll Free: 800-372-9253 • Fax: 714-937-0818 • E-Mail: sales@mkbatte-y.com EDWARDS SYSTE'STECFThOLOC,V INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES Manual Pull Stations Models SIGA-270, SlGA-27OP, SIGA-27.8.. -' - Features Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. a Traditional familiar appearance SIGA-270 models feature ourfamiliar teardrop design with simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. a One stage (GA), two stage (pre-signal), and double action models SIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarm systems. The single stage double action SIGA-278 features a rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. a Break, glass operation An up-front visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 discourages - tampering. -278 MEA (!i) () Patented SIGA-270 SERIES E Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica- tion speed while substantially improving control panel response time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. a Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. a Automatic device mapping Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller regarding its location with respectto other devices on the circuit. a Electronic addressing Permanently stores programmable address; there are no switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. R Stand-alone operation The station inputs an alarm even if the loop controller's polling interrogation stops. a Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm state. a Designed for high ambient temperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120°F (490C). a Designed to ISO 9001 standards Manufacturedto strict international quality standards for highest reliability. Description The SlGA-270 and SIGA-278 series Manual Pull Stations are part of EST's Signature Series system. The SIGA-270 FireAlarm Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They are made from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder-coat paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. With positive pull-lever operation, one pull on the station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a positive alarm, ensuring protection plus fool-proof operation. Presignal models (SlGA-270P) are Iequipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications where two stage operation is required. The up-front highly visible glass rod discourages tampering. EST's double action single stage SIGA-278 station is a contempo- rarystylemanual station made from durable red colored lexan. To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN PULL HANDLE", then pull the alarm handle. The integral microprocessor built into each Signature Series station provides four important benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series manual station constantly runs self-checksto provide important main- tenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in the station's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program! Service Tool. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD, ME Issue 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Page 1 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. The information stored in the station's memory includes: station serial number, address, and type date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 - number of recorded alarms and troubles2 - time and date of last alarm' - most recent trouble code logged by the detector —24 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The loop controller keeps a map of the Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as- built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on diskfor printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as- built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: - unexpected additional device addresses - missing device addresses - changes to the wiring in the circuit. Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the manual station is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the station to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each station will still transmit alarm if its operating lever is pulled. east Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the station and the loop controller. Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, the station only needs to communicate with the loop controllerwhen it has something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: \ - loss sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics - less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable - less emitted noise from the data wiring - twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs provide visual indication of normal and alarm conditions. They are visible only when the station is removed from the mounting box. Aflashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. Aflashing RED LED means the station is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. Quality and Reliability - EST modules are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mounttechnology (SMT) forsmaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. Typical Wiring Thefire alarm station's terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mm2) to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Wiring Notes zi Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum wire distance. 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. REAR VIEW - of SIGA-278 0 70 C--) Red LED Gr rTVActtve) —J— = DATA IN(+) > DATA OUT (s) 1 DAI IN C-) > I I DATA From Signature controller I To Next Device or Previous Device As Figure 4. Single Stage Systems REAR VIEW of SIGA-270P. SIGC-270PB Tj Red LED l I Green LED ('jarnVAcfive) C _— (Notmat 0 II El LI J DATA IN(,)> I. DATA our (,) 1 DATA IN (-) ) DATA From Signature Controller Y To Next Device or Previous Device A Figure 5. Two Stage Systems EST3 V.2 only. Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Installation Single-stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep 1 -gang boxes. Two stage presignal (270P) models require 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang, ½-inch raised covers. Openings must be angular. Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13. All models include terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. EST recommends that these fire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system commis- sioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the stations can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. - - Key-Latch Compatible Electrical Box . Compatible Electrical Box Cover Release - - I - Cover Release Screw Book Back Plate Plate Toggle II Toggle :1 — SwBch Switch Glass Rod Gloss Rod I - -- Release Lever - OPEN O ------ Figure 1. SlGA-278 installation Figure 2. SIGA-270, SlGC-270F, SlGC-270B installation Compatibility Signature Series manual stations are compatible onlywith EST's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This device will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Application The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- mined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". NORMALLY- OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) is assigned by the factory; no user configuration is required. The device is configured for Class B IDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the station's pull lever is operated. The alarm condition is latched at the station. S Figure 3. SIGA-270P, SIGC-270PB installation EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Page 3 of 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Specifications Table SlGA-270 SIGC-270F N SIGA-270P Catalog Number SIGC-270B SIGC-270PB "A-278 Description Singletion - O,page Single Action -Two Stage Double Action - One Stage(Presignal) ______________________________ Addressing Requirements Uses 1 Mødtddress Uses 2 Module Addresses Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current Sta'iiby = 250pA Standby = 396pA Standby = 250pA Activated = 400pA. Activated = 680pA Activated = 400pA Construction & Finish Diecast Zinc - RecfEpoxy w/Aluminum markings I Lexan - Red w/White markings Type Code Factory Set Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled LED Operation On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM Note 1: SIGC-270F, SIGC-270B and SIGC-270PB are ULC listed only. Suffix "F" indicates French markings. Suffix "B" indicates English/French bilingual markings. Ordering Information Table Catalog DescrIption Ship Wt. Number lbs (kg) SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed SIGC-270F One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French Markings - ULC Listed SlGC-270B One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French/English Markings - ULC Listed SIGA-270P Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, 1 (.5) English Markings - UL/ULC Listed SIGC-270PB Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, French/English Markings - ULC Listed SlGA278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed ACCESSORIES 32997 GA Key w/Tag - for pre-signal station (CANADA ONLY) 276-K2 GA Key - for pre-signal station (USA ONLY) .1 (.05) 27165 12 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series (CANADA ONLY) 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series (USA ONLY) 276-GLR 120 Glass Rods - for SIGA-278 series 276B-RSB Surface Mount Box, Red 1 (.6) - for SIGA pull stations Testing & Maintenance To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the exposed switch. The SIGA-270 series are opened with a tool; the SIGA-278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. The station's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each Signature series device and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features isdependenton the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular orSelected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. S S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, Contact EST. 8 2001 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0279 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-1591:129 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY LISTEE: Boxes/Pull Stations Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models'SIGA-270, SIGA-270P, andi27noncoded, intelligent manual pull stations. Unit consists of a listed pull station äñdaremote transponder. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listees 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 manual pull stations for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control Units. SOTE: Formerly 7150-1388:194 Rev. 06-07-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 W uthorizedBy, DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager a M9 INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES j Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector Model SIGA-PS Note: Some features described here may not be supported by a/- controlsystems. Check your coAtrol panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. Features 0 Integral microprocessor O Non-volatile memory 0 Automatic mapping device 0 Electronic addressing 0 Environmental compensation Intelligent detector 0 Wide 0.67% to 3.77%/ft. sensitivity range 0 Twenty pre-alarm sensitivity values, set in 5% increments' Identification of dirty or defective detectors U Automatic day/night sensitivity adjustment Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards Description EST's Signature Series Model SlGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing element and converts it into digital signals. The detector's on- board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals; It compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually elimi- nated. The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detector constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. 'EST3V.2only. 2RetrievabIe with SIGA-PRO programming tool. / ) MEA to The information stored in the detector's memory includes: - detector type, serial number, and address - date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 - current detector sensitivity and environmental compensation values - original detector sensitivity values upon ma nufacturing2 - number of recorded alarms and troubles2 - time and date of last alarm' - analog signal patterns just before the last alarm' - most recent trouble code logged by the detector —32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. In the unlikely eventthat an unwanted alarm does take place, the control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the problem and prevent it from happening again. Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervision of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from where it was originally. The history log for the detector remains relevant and intact regardless of its new location. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of "as-built" drawings isfastand efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: - unexpected additional device addresses - missing device addresses - changes to the wiring in the circuit. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-7394638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • US. MANUFACTURING: PI1TSFIELD, ME Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0289 Page 1 of 4 Stand-alone Operation: A decentralized alarm decision by the - etector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communi- cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its surroundings. The detector alarms if the preset smoke obscuration level is reached. If the detector is mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it is mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds. Fast Stable Communication: On-board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop controller. Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, the detector only needs to communicate with the loop controllerwhen it has something new to report. This provides very fast response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the loop. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable less emitted noise from the data wiring twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically ad- dresses each detector, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in its "on-board memory". The loop controller identifies each device on the circuit and assigns a "soft" address to that device's serial number. If desired, detectors can be addressed using the SlGA- PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Environmental Compensation: Detection sensitivity is virtually 'dependentof its installed environment and its physiàal condition. vironmental compensation means the sensing elementadaptsto .ung-term changes caused by dirt, humidity, aging etc. It even corn- pensatesforsmall amounts of normal ambientsmoke. Approximately sixtimes every hourthe detector adjusts and updates the sensitivity (% obscuration) baselinefor its sensing element. Approximately once every hourthis information is written to its permanent memory. The detector's "learned" baseline is not lost, even when the detector is removed for cleaning. Signature Series environmental compenstion is so reliable that it meets NFPA 72 field sensitivity testing requirements - without the need for external meters. The detector's sensitivity setting selected bythe installerfloats up or down to remain constant relative to the changing baseline. This is called differential sensing. Sensitivity Range: The SIGA-PS Photoelectric Detector has a sensitivity range or window of 0.67% to 3.77%. The installer selects the detector's ALARM sensitivity level from five available settings within the range. Pre-Alarm: The detector stores one of 20 pre-alarm sensitivityvalues to alert local personnel priorto the sensor reaching a full evacuation sensitivity. Sensitivity values can be set in 5% increments.' Automatic Day/Night Sensitivity Selection: Signature Series detectors may be programmed for different sensitivities during day and night periods. This allows the detector to be more sensitive during unoccupied periods when lower ambient background conditions are expected. Stability: The SIGA-PS detector's sensitivity remains stable in wind velocities up to 5,000 ft/min (25.3 rn/sac). Ambienttemperature has very little affect on the detector. The detector may be installed in rooms with ambienttemperaturesup to 120°F (490C). Status LEDs: Twin LEDs are visible from any direction. A flashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. A flashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants, but can be quidkly spotted by a maintenance technician. Gualityand Reliability: EST detectorsare manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mounttechnology (SMT) forsmaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. All critical contacts are gold plated. Installation Signature Series detectors mountto North American 1-gang boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. \/ J 2.0'(51 mm) = -J 4.4'(112 mm) Tompor-ResIst Lever Arm4 ...: - Break off to disable - - - (Located on Base) Access Slot for Tamper-Resist Mechanism \,•- '. Testing & Maintenance Each detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defective and causes a "dirty detector" message. The detector's sensitivity 'measurement can also be transmitted to the loop controller. A sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity meas- urements which must be conducted atthe end of the firstyear and every two years thereafter. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the currentstate of each detector and other pertinentmessages. Single detectors may be turned off temporarily from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detector operation should be planned to meetthe requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Referto current NFPA 72 and IJLC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Compatibility The SIGA-PS detectors are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. 1E8T3 V.2 only. S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Issue 5 DATA IN (-) DATA IN (+))- From Signature Controller or Previous Device To Next Sounder Base or E-O-L Relay 24 VDC OUT (+) .24 VDC OUT (-) .DATA OUT (-) To Next Signature Device DATA OUT (+) From Power Supply or Previous Sounder Base 24 VDC IN(+) 24VDClN(-) )— • Application Although photoelectric detectors have a wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires. The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all testfires. EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Test Fire TypeofDetector SIGA-IS ion I SiGA-PS Photo SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS Rate-of -Rise/Fixed Temp. SIGA-PHS Photo/Heat 3D SIGA-IPHS Ion/Photo/Heat 4D Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum n-Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum Liquid Fire without Smoke I unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16(1.0mm2), #14AWG (1.5mm2), and #12AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Standard Detector Base, SlGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 S DA1 DAT.-S U From Signature Controller or Previous Device Remote LED (SIGA-LED) Mra. Resistance per Wire - Must NOT Exceed 1052 Term Description I Not used 2 DATA IN/OUT (+) 3 Not used 4 DATA IN 4 Remote LED (-) 5 Remote LED (+) 6 Not used 7 DATA OuT(-) Normally- Normally- Term Description 1 Normally Open 2 DATA IN/OUT (+) 3 Common 4 DATA IN 4 Not Used 5 Normally-Closed 6 DATA OUT(-) CONTACT RATING OUTC-) (Pilot Duty) 1.0 Amp @ 30 VDC OUT (+) To Next Device DATA IN C-) I \ CQ Ifl 0' DATA OUT C-) DATA IN (+) DATA OUT (+) From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB, SIGA-1B4 Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4 Jumper JWI •-------. Jumper JW2 OUT = Low Volume OUT = Steady Tone IN = High Volume - IN = Temporal Tone Term Description 1 Not Used 2 DATA IN/OUT (+) 3 DATA IN 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 DATA OUT 7 Not Used DA1 DA1,- -, From Signature Controller or Previous Device OUT (+) To Next Device OUT (-) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Page 3 of 4 Accessories II detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are accessible from the "room-side" after mounting the base to the electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes and to 31/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 11/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mmfixing centers. The SIGA-SB4, SIGA-RB4, and SIGA-1134 mount to North American 4 inch sq. electrical boxes in addition to the above boxes. They include the SlGA-TS4 Trim Skirt which is used to cover the "mounting ears" on the base. - - I SIGA-AB4 SIGA-SB SIGA-18 SiGA-RS SIGA-LED Audible Base Standard Base Isolator Base Relay Base Remote LED Standard Base SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 -This is the basic mounting base for EST Signature Series detectors. The SIGA-LED Remote LED is supported by the Standard Base. Relay Base SIGA-RB, SlGA-RB4 - This base includes a relay. Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) © 30 Vdc. The relay's position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. The SIGA-RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at the control panel (EST3 V.2 only). The relay base does not supportthe SIGA-LED Remote LED. Audible Base SIGA-AB4 - This base is designed for use where localized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm qnal. The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: - at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized - when a detector is installed in the base with the power on, the relay energizes forfour seconds, then de-energizes - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, the relay is de-energized - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base SIGA-113, SIGA-I64 - This base includes a built-in line fault isolatorfor use on Class A circuits. A detector must be installed for it to operate. The isolator base does not support the SlGA-LED Remote LED. The isolator operates as follows: - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power - when the isolator next to the short closes, reopens with in 10 msec. The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop controller. Remote LED SIGA-LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB or SIGA-SB4 Standard Base only. It features a North American size 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface imperfections notcovered by the smaller bases. Warnings & Cautions This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist. This detectorwill NOT sense fires that start in areas where smoke cannot reach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. Specifications Catalog Number SIG(&-PS Sensing Element Photoelectric - Light Scattering Principle Storage & Air Velocity Range: 0 to 5,000 ft/nn (0 to 25,39 rn's); Operating Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, Non-Condensing Environment Operating Temp: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C); Storage Temp: -4°F to 140°F (-20°Gto 60°C) Sensitivity Range ULJ/ULC - 0.67% to 3.77% obscuratiorVfoot User Selected Most Sensitive: 1.0%/ft.; More Sensitive: 2.0%/ft.; Alarm Sensitivity Normal: 2.5%/ft; Settings Less Sensitive: 3.0%/ft; Least Sensitive: 3.5%/ft Pre-alarm Sensitivity 5% increments, allowing up to 20 pre-alarm settings Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc norrinal) Quiescent: 45pA @ 19 V; Alarm: 45pA @ 19 V Operating Current Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA Pulse Current: 100 pA (100 msec); During Communication: 9 mA max. Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer 'Mite Compatible SIGA-SB Standard Base, SIGA-RB Relay Base, Mounting Bases. SIGA-1131 Isolator Base, SlGA-AB Audible Base On-board Green LED - Rashes when polled; On-board Red LED - Rashes when in alarm LED Operation Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA-LED) Flashes when in alarm Compatibility Use Wth: SIGNATURE Loop Controller Address Requirements Uses one Device Address Agency Listings UL (IC, MEA, CSFM UL Listed Spacing 30 ft Ordering information Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. lbs (kg) SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Detector - UL/ULC Listed 5(.23) Accessories SlGA-SB Detector Mounting Base - Standard .2 (.09) SIGA-SB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base c/w SlGA-TS4 Trim Skirt SIGA-RB Detector Mounting Base vrdRelay SIGA-RB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/Relay, c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt SIGA- lB Detector Mounting Base w/Fault Isolator SIGA-1B4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Fault Isolator, c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt Remote Alarm LED SIGA-AB4 SIGMA SIGA-LED Audible (Sounder) Base .3(0.15) Skirt (supplied with 4-inch bases) 1 .1 (.04) S S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 1999 EST Page 4 of 4 Printed in U.S.A. Literature Sheet #85001-0269 Issue 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-1591:126 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models SIGA-PS and SIGA-PHS photoelectric smoke detectors. Model SIGA-PHS employs an integral 135°F fixed temperature heat sensor. This heat sensor is a supplementary device to the smoke detector and is not approved as a required heat detector. Refer to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description, installation and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with listee's listed fire alarm control units and Model SIGA Series bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-1591:120). Model SIGA-PS may be suitable for installation directly in the duct with the velocity range from 0-5000 feet/min. NOTE: 1. Model SIGA-PHS is not intended for use in lieu of a required heat detector. 2. Formerly 7272-1388:186 *Rev. 06-07-05 This listing is basedupon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1591:120 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Detector Bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. Base models are as follow: BASES 5963B, 5964 B/BR 624113-002, 624913-001 6251, 62518-001A, -001, -002, -003, -004, 6251B-100, -200, -R100, -R200 and 6251-2 Models 6251 B-001, -002, -003 and -004 suitable for releasing device service. P-847674-0022, -0024, -0042, -0043, -0044, -0045, -0046, -0047 SlGA-SB, -SB4, -RB, -RB4, -IB, -1134 and —AB4 The —RB series are suitable for releasing device service. Model AB4G-SB surface mount back box for use with listee's SIGA series sounder bases. 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 mounting bases for use with separately listed compatible detectors and fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7300-1388:170 *Rev. 06-07-05 1. This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 W tithorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager EDWAOS SYSTEvSTEOHOLOOY INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES ++ 111 773= Intelligent Heat Detectors Models SIGA-HFS & SlGA-HRS N C Features Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. • 70 foot (21.3 meter) spacing fl 15°F (9°C)/min rate-of-rise/135°F (57°C) ft. and 135°F (57°C) fixed temperature type Intelligent detector c/w integral microprocessor Non-volatile memory Automatic device mapping III Electronic addressing 111111 Identification of defective detectors Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards Description EST's Signature Series Model SIGA-HFS and SIGA-)IRS Intelligent Heat Detectors gather analog information from their fixed temperature and/or rate-of-rise heat sensing elements and converts it into digital signals. The detector's on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. Itcomparesthe information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are nottypical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually eliminated. The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detector constantly runs self-checksto provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or by using the SlGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. 1- / 10 MEA 0001 pptcstton Notes Available The information stored in the detector's memory includes: - detectortype, serial number, and address - date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 - current detector (ambient) temperature values - current detector sensitivity and environmental compensation values - number of recorded alarms and troubles2 - time and date of last alarm' - analog signal patterns just before the last alarm' - most recent trouble code logged by the detector— 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. In the unlikely eventthatan unwanted alarm does take place, the control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the problem and prevent itfrom happening again. Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. This mapping feature provides supervision of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from where it was originally. The history log for the detector remains relevant and intact regardless of its new location. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as- built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as- built drawings is fast and efficient. C °EST3V.2only. 2Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT ° U.S. MANUFACTURING: PIITSFIELD, ME Issue B Literature Sheet #86001-0243 Page 1 of 4 Device mapping allows the Signature loop controller to discover: - unexpected additional device addresses - missing device addresses - changes to the wiring in the circuit. Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the detector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communi- cations fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collectand analyze informationfrom its surroundings. Both the SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS detectors alarm if the ambienttempera- ture increasestO 135°F (57°C) orforthe SIGA-HRS only, the temperature increases at a rate exceeding 15°F (9°C)/minute. If the detector is mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it is mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds. Fast Stable Communication - On-board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop controller. Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, the detector only needs to communicate with the control panel when it has something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: - less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics - less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable - less emitted noise from the data wiring - twisted or shielded wiring is not required Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically ad- -1resses each detector, saving valuable time during system mmissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the circuit and assigns a "soft" address to that device's serial number. If desired, detectors can be addressed using the SIGA- PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Installation Spacing - The SIGA-HFS (fixed temperature) and the SIGA-HRS (fixed temperature/rate-of-rise combination) intelligent heat detectors are rated for installation at up to 70 foot (21.3 meter) spacing. These detectors may be installed in rooms with ambient temperatures upto 100°F (380C). Status LEDs - Twin LEDs are visible from any direction. A flashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. Aflashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm state. Both LEDs on steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants, but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. Quality and Reliability - EST detectors are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mounttechnology (SMT) forsmallersize and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. All critical contacts are gold plated. Compatibility The SIGA-HFS and SIGA-HRS detectors are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. Specifications Table Catalog Number SIGA-HFS SIGA-HRS Heat Sensing Fixed Fixed & Temperature! Element Temperature Rate-of-Rise Alarms at 135 °F Alarms at 135°F (57°C) Alarm Point (57°C) Ambient Ambient or Temp. increase above 15°F (9°C) per mm. UL Listed Detector Spacing 70 feet (21.3 meters) center to center spacing Operating and Operating Temp: 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C) Storage Storage Temp: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Environment Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, Non-Condensing Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Quiescent: 45pA@ 19V Operating Alarm: 45pA @ 19V Current Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA Pulse Current: 100 pA (100 msec) Construction ft Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - White Compatible SlGA-SB Standard Base, SIGA-RB Relay Base, Mounting Bases SIGA-IB Isolator Base, SlGA-AB Audible Base On-board, Green LED - Flashes when polled On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm; Both LED Operation LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA-LED) Flashes when in alarm Compatibility Use With: SIGNATURE Loop Controller Address Requirements Uses one device address Agency Listings I UL, ULC, MEA, CSFM Installation Signature Series detectors mountto North American 1-gang boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. I J0.8'(20mm) J 2.0'(51 mm) II 'I 4.4' (112mm) Tamper-Resist Lever Arm / . _ik• I - Break off to disable - b'. ' ''- I (Located on Base) Access Slot for Tamper-Resist Mechanism S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0243 ' issue 5 D From Signature Controller or Previous Device DAE Normally- Normally- OUT (-I-) To Next Device Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4 Jumper JWI Jumper JW2 OUT = Low Volume/ OUT = Steady Tone IN = High Volume / IN = Temporal Tone Term Description 1 Normally-Open 2 DATA IN/OUT(+) 3 Common 4 DATA IN 5 NotUsed 6 Normally-Closed 7 DATA OUT(-) CONTACT RATING 1.0 Amp © 30 VDC (Pilot Duty) OUT C-) • Application The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. Theta ble indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all test fires. EST recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Test Fire Type _of_Detector SIGA-IS Ion SIGA-PS Photo SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS Rate-of-Rise! Fixed Temp. SIGA-PHS Photo Heat 3D SlGA-lPHS Ion/Photo/Heat 4D Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum n-Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum Liquid Fire without Smoke unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14 AWG (1.5mm2), and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 Remote LED (SIGA-LED) I I Max, Resistance per Wire l L Must NOT Exceed 100 Term Description I NotUsed 2 DATAIN/OuT(+) 3 NotUsed 4 DATA IN 4 RemoteLED(-) .5 RemoteLED(-i-) 6 NotUsed 7 DATAOuT(-) Term Description 1 NotUsed 2 DATA INIOUT(-I-) 3 DATA IN (-) 4 NotUsed 5 Not Used 6 DATAOUT(-) 7 NotUsed DATA OUT (-) DATA OUT (-i-) To Next Device DATE DATA IN (+) From Signature Controller or Previous Device Issue 5 DATA IN (-) DATA OUT (-) DATA IN DATA OUT (.i-) From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-IB, SIGA-I134 From Power Supply or Previous Sounder Base 24 VDC 1N(+)) 24 VDC IN(-) DATA IN (-) DATA IN (+) From Signature Controller or Previous Device To Next Sounder Base or E-O-L Relay .24 VDC OUT .24 VDC OUT (-) -DATA OUT (-) To Next Signature Device -DATA OUT (+) Page 3 of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85001-0243 Accessories Al detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are accessible from the "room-side" after mounting the base to the electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes and to 31/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 11/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. The SIGA-SB4, SlGA-RB4, and SlGA-1134 mount to North American four inch square electrical boxes in addition to the above boxes. They include the SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt which is used to coverthe "mounting ears" on the base. :-. -- t - '. - :.;. -- SIGA-AB4 SIGA-SB SIGA-lB SIGA-RB SIGA-LED Audible Base Standard Base Isolator Base Relay Base Remote LED Standard Base SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 -This is the basic mounting base for EST Signature Series detectors. The SIGA-LED Remote LED is supported bythe Standard Base. Relay Base SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 - This base includes a relay. Normally open or closed operation is selected during installation. The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @30 Vdc. The relay's position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. The SIGA-RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at the control panel (EST3 V. 2 only). The relay base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. Audible Base SlGA-AB4 - This base is designed for use where )calized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm signal. The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used Ordering Information Table Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. lbs (kg) SIGA-HFS Intelligent Fixed Temperature Heat Detector- UL/ULC Listed SIGA-HRS Intelligent Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector - UL/ULC Listed .5 (.23) I Accessories SIGA-SB Detector Mounting Base .2 (.09) SIGA-SB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-RB Detector Mounting Base w/Relay SlGA-RB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base /w Relay c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-113 Detector Mounting Base w/Fault Isolator SIGA-1B4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Fault Isolator c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-LED Remote Alarm LED SIGA-AB4 Audible (Sounder) Base .3(0.15) SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4-inch bases) 1 .1 (.04) for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: - at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized - when a detector is installed in the base with the power on, the relay energizesforfour seconds, then de-energizes - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, the relay is de-energized - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base SIGA-113, SlGA-I134 -This base includes a built-in line fault isolatorfor use on Class A circuits. A detector must be installed for it to operate. The isolator base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. The isolator operates as follows: - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power - if the isolator next to the short closes, it reopens within 10 msec. The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop controller. Remote LED SIGA-LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB or SIGA-SB4 Standard Base only. Itfeatures a North American size 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. Warnings & Cautions This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggestyou discuss further safeguards with yourfire protection specialist. This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where heat cannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in walls, roofs, or on the opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. The heat sensor in this device only provides a source of informa- tion to supplement the information provided by photoelectric or ionization smoke detectors which may be located nearby. The heat detector by itself does NOT provide life safety protection. Under no circumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the sole means of fire protection. C EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 1999 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0243 Issue 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7270-1591:125 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Heat Detector LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Model SIGA-HFS and SIGA-HRS heat detectors. Model SIGA-HFS is 135°F fixed temperature detector and Model SIGA-HRS is a 135°F fixed temperature and a 150F/mm rate of rise detector. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed model descriptions and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as heat detector for use with listee's separately listed compatible bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-1591:120) and fire alarm control units. ØOTE: Formerly 7270-1388:185 *Rev. 06-07-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Patented EDWARDS SYSEMSTECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENT INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES TaL Input Modules Models SlGA-CT1, SIGA.-CT2 & SIGA-MCT2 Features N Multiple applications Including Alarm, Alarm with delayed latching (retard) for waterflow applications, Supervisory, and Monitor. The installer selects one of four "personality codes" to be downloaded to the module through the loop controller. N Plug-in (UIO) or standard 1-gang mount UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. N Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding theircircuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. N Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop controller, a PC, orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. N Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communi- cation speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. N Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. N Stand-alone operation The module makes decisions and inputs an alarm from initiating devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling interrogation stops. (Function availability dependent upon control panel.) N Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. N Diagnostic LEDs Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm/active state. N High ambient temperature operation Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120°F (491C). N Designed to ISO 9001 standards All Signature products are manufactured to strict international S quality standards to ensure highest reliability. ®*) MEA ApplicatIon Natas - Available. Description The SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module and SIGA-CT2/SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used to connect one or two Class B normally-open Alarm, Supervi- sory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC). The actual function of these modules is determined by the "person- ality code" selected by the installer. This code is downloaded to the module from the Signature loop controller during system configuration. The inputmodules gather analog information from the initiating devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The module's on-board microprocessor analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The SlGA-CT1 and SlGA-CT2 mount to standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connec- tions are made to each module. The SlGA-MCT2 is part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. Itfunctions identically to the SlGA-CT2, but takes advantage of the modularflexibility and easy installation that characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UlO motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in EST enclosures. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519,376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • US. MANUFACTURING: PITTSFIELD, ME Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Page 1 of 4 Installation GA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2: modules mount to North American 21/2 ,nch(64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. Application The duty performed by the SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2/MCT2 is determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired applica- tion and is downloaded from the loop controller. S One personality code can be assigned to the SIGA-CT1. Two personality codes can be assigned to the SIGA-CT2/MCT2. Codes potibie Electrical BOX 1, 2,3 and 4 can be mixed on SIGA-CT2/MCT2 modules only. For example, personality code 1 can be assigned to the first address (circuit A) and code 4 can be assigned to the second address (circuit B). NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM -LATCHING (Personality Code 1)- Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact initiating devices such as Pull Stations, Heat Detectors, etc. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The alarm condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM -DELAYED LATCHING (Personality Code 2)- Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally-open dry contact initiatingdevices such as Waterflow Alarm Switches. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed for approximately 16 seconds. The alarm condition is latched at the module. Wall Plate, White (1-Gong) 0 - - - - Label -L. SIGA-MCT2: mountthe UIO motherboard inside a suitable EST enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the SIGA-MCT2 into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are madetothe terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UlO motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to 18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm2) wire size. UIO Motherboard 6-32 Self-tapping - - screws - Plug LJ[O) Captive M screws 1 #6 Flat washers -Cabinet or electrical enclosure Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically ad- dresses each module, saving valuable time during system com- missioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on- board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assig nsa "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. EST recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE - NON-LATCHING (Personality Code 3) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit or B or both for Class B normally-open dry contact monitoring input such as from Fans, Dampers, Doors, etc. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is not latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE - LATCHING (Personality Code 4) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact monitoring input such as from Supervisory and Tamper Switches. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is latched at the module. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. lbs (kg) SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module - UL'ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-CT2 Dual Input Module - UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in (UIO) Module —_ UL, _ULC_Listed 0.1 (0.05) Related Equipment 27193-11 Surface Mount Box -Red, 1-gang 1.0 (0.6) 27193-16 Surface Mount Box - White, 1-gang 1.0 (0.6) SIGA-MB4 Module Mounting Bracket for installing two 1-gang modules in a single North American 4-inch square box. .50) SIGA-U102R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs -Two Module Positions 0.32 (0.15) SIGA-UIO6R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs -Six Module Positions 0.62 (0.28) SIGA-U106 Universal Input-Output Module Board - Six _Module _Positions I 0.56 (0.25) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Issue 5 • Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18AWG (0.75m M2), #16(1.0mm2), and #14AWG (1.50mm2), and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes: Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75m M2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheetfor detailed wiring requirement specifications. Initiating (Slave) Device Circuit Wire Specifications Maximum Allowable Wire Resistance 50 ohms (25 ohms per wire) per Circuit Maximum Allowable Wire Capacitance 0.1pF per Circuit For Design Reference: Wire Size Maximum Distance to EOLR #18 AWG (0.75 mm') 4,000 ft (1,219 m) #12 AWG _(1.50_mm2) #16 AWG (1.00 mm2) #14 AWG (1.50 mm2) Typical N.O. lrtttatlng Device Typical N.O. Initiating Device -- INPUT INPUT 2 DATA OUT (+) .DATAOLJF(-) To Next Device A &A StyleB (Clam B) Red LED I DATA IN (+) ) 1 DATA IN (-) >- From Signature Controller or Previous Device Style B (Class B) UL/ULC Usted 471(0 EOL Red LED (Alarm/Active) Lft.JLU.CLj,tod 47552 E52. As D.2 Cho Dos on- Ge02 LED iNe0odi Rod LED iAodsi t UL/ULC Usted 471(0 EOL Green LED (Normal) 5L55.0 LStod DRa2 ii! II I ,,,- s0(R).o1,.moth,,b000 P lNooctI000rei,odfor 7 f SIGA.Mcrs U15 J~A TDI (so oo,00soes ofiree, oeW, '_Joq*odtor5tGMACT SIGA-MCT2 UL/ULC Usted 471(0 EOL Green LED (Normal) SIGA.rCT1 NOTES Al Maximum 25 Ohm resistance per wire. Maximum#12AWG (2.5 mm2) wire; Minimum#18AWG (0.75 rcim2). Refer to Signature controller installation sheetfor wiring specifications. Maximum 10Vdc@350pA The SlGA-UlO6R and the SIGA-UI02R do notcome with TB14. 6 All wiring is supervised and power-limited. 7 These modules will notsupport2-wire smoke detectors. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your locaIf ire protection specialist. f DATA IN (+)>- DATA OUT (+) DATA IN(-)! )- DATA OUT (-) From Signature Controller To Next Device or Previous Device A SIGA-CT2 I I TWod NOWgDodao EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Page 3 of 4 Specifications atalog Number SIGA-CTI SIGA-CT2 SIGA-MCT2 Description Single Input Module ' Dual Input Module Code Type Co e 48 (factory set) Four sub-types (personality codes) are available 49 (factory set) Four sub-types (personality codes) are available Address Requirements I Uses One Module Address Uses Two Module Addresses Operating Current Standby = 250pA; Activated = 400pA Standby = 3961jA; Activated = 6801iA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer Mounting North American 2½ inch (64 mm) deep one-gang boxes and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one-gang covers U102R/6R/6 Motherboard Storage and Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled; On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use with Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC (See Ordering Table), MEA, CSFM Description (Signature Overview) The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from Edwards Systems Technology is an entire family of multi-sensor detectors and mounting bases, multiple-function input and output modules, network and non-network control panels, and user- friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each Signature device provides four additional benefits - Seif-diagnos- cs and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone eration and Fast, Stable Communication. .self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The information stored in device memory includes: Device serial number, address, and type Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance dat& Number of recorded alarms and troubles2 Time and date of last alarm' Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping —The Signature Data Controller (SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing branch wiring (1-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Unexpected additional device addresses. Missing device addresses. Changes to the wiring in the circuit. Most Signature modules use a "personality code" selected by the installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are indicated during device mapping. Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices (IDC) will alarm should their slave alarm-initiating device activate. Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less informa- tion needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Controller (SDC). Other than regular supervisory polling response, Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when they have something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics. Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable. Less emitted noise from the data wiring. Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs - Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide visual indication of normal and alarm-active conditions. A flashing green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED means the module is in alarm-active state. Both LEDs on steady indicates alarm-active state - standalone mode. Testing & Maintenance - Automatic self-diagnosis identifies when a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled mainte- nance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Quality and Reliability - EST Signature devices are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electron- ics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. 1EST3V2only. 2RetrievabIe with SlGA-PRO programming tool. S S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. - © 1999 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85001-0241 Issue Patented SIGAMCRx _~"44&4 ~ W1 _____ _ __ EDWARDS SSTEMSTECHNOLOGY INTELLIGENT INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES Control Relay Modules Model SIGA.-CR, SIGA-MCR, SIGA-CRR, SlGA-MCRR Features Provides one no/nc contact (SIGA-CR/MCR) Form "C" dry relay contact can be used to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. a Allows group operation of sounder bases The SIGA-CRR/MCRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. a Plug-in (UIO) or standard 1-gang mount UlO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. a Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. - - a Electron icAddressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop controller, a PC, orthe SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. a Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communi- cation speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. a Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. a Non-volatile memory Permanently Stores serial number, type of device, and job number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance date, numberof alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. a Diagnostic LEDs Flashing GREEN shows normal polling; flashing RED shows alarm/active state. N High ambient temperature operation Install in ambienttemperatures up to 120°F (49°C). a Designed to ISO 9001 standards All Signature products are manufactured to strict international qualitystandards to ensure highest reliability. Description The Control Relay Module and the Polarity Reversal Relay Module are part of EST's Signature Series system. They are intelligent analog addressable devices available in either plug-in (UIO) versions, orstandard 1-gang mountversions. The SIGA-CR/MCR Control Relay Module provides a Form "C" dry relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. This device does not provide supervision of the state of the relay contact. Instead, the on-board microprocessor ensures thatthe relay is in the proper ON/OFF state. Upon command from the loop controller, the SIGA-CR/MCR relay activates the normally open or normally-closed contact. The SlGA-CRR/MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module provides a Form "C" dry relay contact to power and activate a series of SlGA- AB4 Audible Sounder Bases. Upon command from the Signature loop controller, the SIGA-CRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. Standard-mount versions (SlGA-CR and SIGA-CRR) are installed to standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to each module. Plug-in UIO versions (SIGA-MCR and SIGA-MCRR) are part of the U 1 family of plug-in Signature Series modules. Theyf unction identically to the standard mountversions, but take advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in EST enclosures. 0 0 IGA.CRx MEA 0 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-7394638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905-270.1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING: PI1TSFIELD, ME Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0238 Page 1 of 6 Installation ;IGA-CR and SIGA-CRR: modules mount to North American 2% inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 1% inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. potible Electrical Box Wall Plate. White (1-Gang) U I fi oprund —l-l-- self.Ad,e,Wo - French Label (SrppJIe SlGA-MCR and SlGA-MCRR: mountthe UIO motherboard inside a suitable EST enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the module into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connectionsare made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UlO motherboard terminals are suited for 12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm2) wire size. UIO Motherboard 6-32 Self -tapping FE In (UI f>Captivr Modulo screws iii1J4 #6 Flat washers —cabinet or electrical enclosure Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically ad- dresses each module, saving valuable time during system com- missioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on- board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. EST recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Application The operation of Signature Series control relays is determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code." Personality Code 8: CONTROL RELAY (SIGA-CR/MCR) - Dry Contact Output. This setting configures the module to provide one Form "C" DRY RELAY CONTACT to control Door Closers, Fans, Dampers, etc. Contact rating is 2.0 amp @24 Vdc; 0.5 amp © 120 Vac (or 220 Vac for non-UL applications). Personality Code 8 is assigned at the factory. No user configuration is required. Personality Code 8: POLARITY REVERSAL RELAY MODULE (SlGA-CRR/MCRR). This setting configures the module to reverse the polarity of its 24 Vdc output. Contact rating is 2.0 amp @24 Vdc (pilot duty). Personality Code 8 is assigned at the factory. No user configuration is required. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with EST's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance The module's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each module and other pertinent messages. Single modules may be turned off (deactivated) temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meetthe requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Referto current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. S S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of B Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Issue 5 Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16(1.0mm2), #14AWG (1.50mm2) and #12AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75m M2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Normally- Normally- Open Common Closed _ t _ V I Li 1B2 I V V Red LED (Alarm/Active) I. c 0000 V V V 181 II I f DATA IN (+) >- 1. DATA IN(-) > From Signature Controller or Previous Device Green LED (Normal) Notes Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet DATA OUT (+) for wiring specifications. DATA OUT (-) J L\ SIGA-CR/MCR must be installed within the same To Next Device room as the device it is controlling. The SlGA-U106R and the SIGA-U102R do not come with TBI4. SIGA-CR Control Relay Normally Open Common Normally Closed __ t __ The SlGA-Ul06 does not come with TB8 through TBI3. Supervised and power-limited. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 7) Maximum #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. Mm. #18 (0.75mm2). A 1234 Data ln+ 4 r A _V V / , I i I + No connections required for Data Out SIGA-MCR. Other modules - may require connections. Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) FAI No connections required for SIGA-MCR. Other modules may require connections. SIGA-MCR Control Relay EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Page 3 of 8 —f-SIGA.Uto(R) series motherboard No connections required for T4 SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require connections. II )IL -II IfE .LJ II+.-- TB i Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) t. Other modules connections. Typical Wiring lodules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1 .0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. SIGA-AB4 SIGA-AB4 SIGA-AB4 Audible Base Audible Base Audible Base F11 6254A-003 I 1 t IflflI EOL Relay Listed 24 VOC + Nominal Power Supply — GA-CR lGA-CF I-rL 1II AI ___ II tSIT1 SIGA-CRR SIGA-MCRR Audible Bases Signature l+ Controller I — SIGA-CRR Schematic Power In Power Out PolovtyReverses V&en Activated Optional SIGA-CR for disabling/disconnecting sounder base SIGA-MCRR Schematic Power In Power Out Polarity oversee - + Men activated. a254A-003 EOL Relay requited for supevislon Notes Refer tothe Signature controller installation sheetfor wiring. One Pair of Wires (24 Vdc power). One Pair of Wires (Signature Data). Single Wire (24 Vdcpower). The SlGA.U106R and the SIGA-lJl02R do not come with TB 14. The SIGA-Ul06does not come with TB8 through TB13. Supervised and power-limited. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 9 Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) wire; Minimum #18 AWG(0.75 mm2). 10 End-of-Line Relay must monitor and report power supplytroubleto control panel. 11 Class B Data wiring maybe "T-tapped." 'oigrrature - Data Data Out Circuit + ULJULC Listed 24Vdcpower - or supply -:i'.---U---- II 1234 I I Data:.tU 1 I 4-7 re Data 2 Circuit - + / Data In 7/ Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) Optional SIGA-MCRR or SIGA-MCR for dlsabllng/dlsconnactlng an audible base. For normal operation For General Fire Alarm Operation S S SlGA-CTI S No connections required for SIGA-McRF Other modules may require connections. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 4 of 8 Literature Sheet #86001-0239 Issue 5 Specifications Catalog Number SIGA-CR SIGA-MCR I SIGA-CRR I SIGA-MCRR Description Control Relay Polarity Reversal Relay Type Code Personality Code 8 (Factory Set) Address Requirements Uses 1 Module Address Operating Current = Standby 100pA Activated = lOOpA Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Form "C" Relay Type and Rating 24 VDC = 2 amps (pilot duty) 120 Vac = 0.5 amps 220 Vac (non-UL) = 0.5 amps North American 21/2 inch North American 21/2 inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes I Plugs into (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes Plugs into Mounting and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep I U102R, U106R or U106 and 11/2 inch (38 mm) deep UI02R, U106R or U106 4 inch square boxes Motherboards 4 inch square boxes Motherboards with 1-gang covers J with 1-gang covers Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Compatibility I Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings I UL, ULC (See Ordering Table), CSFM, MEA 0 Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Weight - lbs (kg) SlGA-CR Control Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15) SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module (UIO Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08) SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SlGA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay, Module (UIO Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08) Related Equipment 27193-21 Surface Mount Box - Red, 1-gang 1(0.6) 27193-26 Surface Mount Box - White, 1-gang' 1 (0.6) SlGA-MB4 Module Mounting Bracket for installing two 1-gang modules in a single North American 4-inch square box. 5 3 SlGA-Ul02R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Two Module Positions 0.32 (0.15) SIGA-UI06R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs- Six Module Positions 0.62 (0.28) SIGA-UI06 Universal Input-Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.56 (0.25) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 5 Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Page 5 of 6 Description (Signature Overview) he Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from ddwards Systems Technology is an entire family of multi-sensor detectors and mounting bases, multiple-function input and output modules, network and non-network control panels, and user- friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each Signature device provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnos- tics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information-The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or using the SlGA-PRO Signature Program/ServiceTool. The information stored in device memory includes: Device serial number, address, and type Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 Number of recorded alarms and troubles2 Time and date of last alarm' Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping—The Signature Data Controller(SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature : )ries devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry .rogram also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or"as-built" drawing information showing branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on diskfor printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as-built drawings isfast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Unexpected additional device addresses Missing device addresses Changes to the wiring in the circuit. Most Signature modules use personality code selected by the installerto determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are indicated during device mapping. Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the device is guaranteed. Onboard intelligence permits the device to operate in standalone (degrade) mode. If Signature loop controller CPU communications fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into standalone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit. Each Signature device on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its slave devices. When connected to a panel utilizing standalone operation, modules with their "personality" set as alarm devices (lDC) will alarm should their slave alarm-initiating device activate. Fast Stable Communication - Built-in intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the device and the Signature Data Controller (SDC). Otherthan regular supervisory polling response, Signature devices only need to communicate with the SDC when they have something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: Less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics Less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable Less emitted noise from the data wiring Twisted or shielded wiring is not required. Diagnostic LEDs -Twin LEDs on most Signature devices provide visual indication of normal and alarm-active conditions. A flashing green LED shows normal system polling. A flashing red LED means the module is in alarm-active state. Both LEDs on steady indicates alarm-active state —standalone mode. Testing & Maintenance—Automatic self-diagnosis identifies when a Signature device is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each device and other pertinent information. Single devices may be turned off temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled mainte- nance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standardi. Quality and Reliability— EST Signature devices are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electron- ics utilize surface mounttechnology (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. S I EST3 V.2 only. 2 Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, Contact EST. 1999 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 6 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0239 Issue 5 S CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1591:121 Page 1 of CATEGORY: Misc, Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Dr., Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX *(941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models SIGA-CC1, SIGA-CC2, SIGA-CT1, SlGA-CT2, SlGA-CR, SlGA-CRR, SIGA-UM, SIGA-MM 1, SIGA-WIM, SlGA-IM, SIGA-MDM, SIGA-MAB, SIGA-MCT2, SlGA-MCC1, SIGA-MCC2, SIGA-MCR, SIGA-MCRR remote transponders. Models SIGA-AA30, SIGAAA50 audio amplifier. Model SlGA-APS, SIGA-APS-220 power supply and mounting plate. Model SlGA-MB4; Models SIGA-UI02R, SIGA-UIO6, SIGA-Ul06R motherboards. Model CS-SIGA-CC1 P releasing module. Models SIGA-CCIS and SIGA-MCC1S Auto-Sync Output Modules. Models MFC-A and MFC-AD Enclosures. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational consideration. RATING: 15.2 - 19.95 VDC OSTALLATION: 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 control unit accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for çletails. NOTE: Formerly 7300-1388:178 *Rev. 06-07-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 7, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 *Authorized By: DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager MR-104/C, MR-204/C LED VIEWING HOLES ACCESSORIES I Compatibility 4 QuickStart FireShield EST2 EST3 - LSS4 IRC 3/FCC Multi-Voltage Control Relays MR-i 00 & MR-200 Series Features Each relay position may be energized from one of four input voltages Each relay position contains a red LED which illuminates when the coil is energized. This provides a timesaving convenience when checking an installed system; no metering is required. Single, dual or triple relay modules may be snapped apart" from a standard four-position master SPDT or DPDT relays available Available in dustproof metal enclosures with LED viewing port Track mounting hardware to facilitate installation in standard cabinets UL recognized relays rated at 10 million mechanical operations ULI listed as control unit accessory Description The MR-Series Multi-Voltage Control Relays offer SPOT or DPDT 10 Amp contacts which may be operated by one of four input control voltages. A single relay may be energized from a voltage source of 24 Vdc, 24 Vac, 115 Vac or 230 Vac by wiring to appropriate inputterminals. Each relay position contains a red light emitting diode (LED) which indicates the relay coil is energized. Relays may be "snapped apart" from a standard four-module assembly and used independ- ently. 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 suitable for use with HVACTemperature Control, FireAlarm, Security, Energy Management, and Lighting Control Systems. Ordering Information Model Description MR-101[T Single SPDT relay with. LED and track mounting hardware MR-101/C Single SPOT relay with LED mounted in metal enclosure MR-1041T Four-position SPDT relay with LEDs and track mounting hardware MR-104/C Four-position SPOT relay with LEDs mounted in metal enclosure MR-2olTr Single DPDT relay with LED and track mounting hardware MR-2011C Single DPDT relay with LED mounted In metal- enclosure MR-204/T Four-position DPDT realy with LEDs and track mounting hardware MR-204/C Four-position DPDT relay with LEDs mounted ir metal enclosure EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY . U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941-739-4638; FAX 941-727-1214 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519-376-2430; FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATlONALSALES: 905-270-1711; FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S.MANUFACTURING: PITrSFIELD& NEWPORT. ME Issue 1.1 Literature Sheet #270062 Page 1 of 2 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Installation Wiring (TYPICAL FOR ONE MODULE POSITION) SPDT Contacts 10 AMPS 115 V.A.C. NC C NO • 16 (51 Input S 0 24 115 230 Control I I I Voltage OV 24VXX 24 VAC C C xx IISVAC N H 230 VAC H H TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTIONS DPDT Contacts 10 AMP @ 115 V.A.C. I, I' I . NO C NC NO C NC II®®&®GII "RELAY I 1 ENERGIZED" I • I INDICATOR I I I I I I Input I 0 24 115 230 S Control I I I Voltage 24VDC OV. 24V 24 VAC 115 VAC N 230VAC H TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTIONS MR-101 MR-201 (MR-104) (MR-204) Specifications Power Requirements MR-141- Position 15 mA @ 24 Vac, 24 Vdc, 115 Vac, 230 Vac MR-201 Position- 35 mA® 24 Vac, 24 Vdc, 11.5 Vac, 230 Vac Relays. MR101 UL Recognized SPDT MR-201 UL Recognized SPOT Enclosure 18 ga. CRS, plated with 1/2 in conduit knockouts (top and. bottom) Contact Rating 10 Amps® 115 Vac ArnbieiitTemperature -58°F to 185°F (-50°C to 85°C) Approvals UL Listed control unit accessory Dimensions MR-101/T and MR-201/T 3.0 H x 2.125 W 1.5 D in (76 H x 54 W 380mm) MR404/Tand MR.204/T 3.0 H x8.5 Wx 1.5 Din (76 H x 216 Wx 38 D mm) MR-tOt/C and- MR201/C 6.125 H x 3.25W x.2.5 D in (156mm H x 83mm W x 64 D mm) MR-104/C and MR-204/C 6.125 H x 9.5W x 2.5 Din (156 H x 241 W 640mm) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keepthe product information current and accurate. We cannot coverspecific applications Or anticipate all requirements. All specifications aresubjectto change without notice- For more Information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. © 1996 EST Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheet #270082 Not to be used for installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. 0• Printed in U.S.A. Isriguil Issue 1.1 A product of EST Marketing, Sarasota. FL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE ISTING No. 7300-1004:101 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Air Products and Controls Inc., 1749 East Highwood, Pontiac, Ml 48340 Contact: *Richard Steele (248) 332-3900 *FAX (248) 332-8807 DESIGN: Models MR-101/C, MR-104/C, MR-201/C, MR-201/CX, MR-204/C, MR-204/CX, PAM-1, PAM-2, PAM-2X, PAM-3, PAM-4, PAM-SD, RICA and RlC-2 relay modules. Models MR- 101/C, -201/C and -201/CX may employ suffix -R or -S. Refer tolistee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listees printed installation instruction, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as relay modules for use with separately listed compatible control units. *Rev. 05-28-2004 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: authorized By: APRIL 19, 2005 DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2006 with FullLlghttechnOiogy go well beyond the minimum UL- required 'T' pattern, significantly exceeding UL-1971 and ULC- S526 light distrlbution requirements. Aithoughall Genesis strobes are self-synchronizing, when Installed with On optional synchronization module, strobe flashes from devices on the same circultsynchronize to within 10 milliseconds of each otherindofinitely. This exceeds the two-hour minimum speclfiedln the UL standards. Only one synchronization module is required per circuit. Genesis strobes and horn-strObesoffer 15 to llD candela output, which Is selectable with a conveniently-located switch on the side of the device. The candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final installation, yet It stays locked in placeto prevent unauthorized tampering. Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a unique multiple frequencytonethatresults In excellentwall penetration and On unmistakable warning of danger. Horns maybe configured for either coded or non-coded signal circuits. They can also be st for low dB output with a jumper cut that reduces horn output by about 5 Genesisslgnalsfeaturetextured housings in architecturally neutral white or traditional fire red. An ingenious Iconographic symbol indicates the purpose of the device. This universal symbol Is code- compliant and Is easily recognized by all building occupants regardless of what ianguagetheyspeak. Models with "FIRE" markings are also available. -. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Ci)I11ItibiIity -, Qujji;kSt,iit F•SkI EST2 EsT:3 LSSI /.. ' Selectable 15,30,75, Field Configurable -or 110 Horns and Strobes GI Series ................... Features M Unique low-profile design - The most compact UL-1 971/ULC-S526 listed strobe available - Ultra-slim - protrudes less than one Inch from the wall - Attractive appearance - No visible mounting screws Four field-configurable options in one device - Select 15,30, 75,orllocd strobe output - Select high (défàuit) or low dB horn output - Seiecttemporai (default) or steady horn output - Select public modeflash rate (default) or private mode temporal flash rn Easytolnstall - Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes - no trim plate needed - Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings Pre-assembledwithcaptivehardware 0 #12 AWG terminals - Ideal for long runs or existing wiring rn Unparalleled performance - lndustry's most even light distribution - Meelstoughsynchronizing standardsforstrobes - Single microprocessor controls both horn and strobe - Low currentdraw minimizes system overhead - Independent horn control over a single pair of wires Highly regulated in-rush current - M ultiple frequency tone improves wall penetration - Ind ustry'sfirsttemporal strobe output . Description . The Genesis line of signals are among the smallest, most compact audible-vIsible emergency signaling devices in the.world. About the size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to blend with any decor. Thanksto patented breakthrough technology, EST Genesis strobes do not require bulkyspecular reflectors and lenses. Instead, an exclusive cavity design conditions flghtto produce a highly controlled distribution pattern. Slgnlflcantdeveiopment efforts employing this newtechnology have given rise to a new bench- mark in strobe performance - FullLighttechnology. Full Light strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution Pattern with outthesplkes and voids characteristic Of specular reflectors. This ensures the entire coverage area receives consis- tentilluminationfrom the strobeflash. Asa result, Genesis strobes EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY .U.S. SALES: SAfIASOTA, FL 941-7394M. FAX 941-727-1214 • CANASASALES: OWEN SOUND, ON 519376-2430: FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNKPONAL SALES: 905-270-1711: F.AX905-270.9553 - CORPORATE HEADOUPRrERS: CHESHIRE, Cr • US. MANUFACTURING: PflTSFIELD It NEWPORT ME Issue I . Literature Sheet #86001-0573 . Page 1 of 6 - Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Application Genesis strobes are UL 1971-11sted for use Indoors as wall- iounted public-mode notification appliances for the hearing npaired. Prevailing, codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation as defined in the Amer/cans with Disabilities Act (see application notes - USA). Combination horn-strobe signals must be Installed In accordance with guidelines established for strobe devices. Strobes The following guidelines are based on ANSI/NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code (1999). When applied and Installed in accor- dance with that code, EST strobes meet or 'exceed the illumina- tion produced bythe ADA-specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at SO feet.* [Non-Sleeping Rooms EST wall mounted strobes* Up to,20' x 20' (5.1 m x 6.1 m) One 15 ad strobe Upto30'x3019.1 mx9.1 m) One 30cdortwo l5cdstrobes Upto40'x4O'(12.rnx 12.2 m) One .75 Cd or two 30 ad strobes Up to 50'x 50' (15.2 in 15.2 rn) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobes Corridors ' Any length. ' Maximum width: 20' (6.1 m). 15 Cd strobes spaced at 100' (30.5 m) max. Strobes must be placed within 15' (4.5m) of each end of the corridor. ADA suggests using 75 Cd strobes throughout an area, with spacing that never exceeds 50 ft from the strobe to any point In the protected apace. Son-Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: EST strobes rated at less n 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use In non-sleeping eas only. install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. No point in any space (Including corridors) required to have strobes should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in 'the horizontal plane). For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Hendbo okof Ws/b/eNotificationAppliances for Fire A term Appl/cat/ons published by EST Press, or contact your local EST representa'lve. Sleeping rooms: EST 110 cd strobes are intended for use In sleeping rooms and-should be Installed along with a smoke detector. It mustbewall mounted at least80 (2.03 m) abovefloor level, but no'closer than 240.(610 mm) to the coiling. The distance from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16' (4.8 m). Sleeping Rooms =EST mounted strobe Any size 110 Cd within 16 feet of pillow Horns The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with alert or alarm signals is at least 16 dB above the average ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet (1.5 m) abovethefloor. The averageambient'sound'levei is, A- weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period. Doubling the distancefrom the signal to the ear will theoretically result in a 6 d reduction of the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials In the space. A 3 dBA dlffetence represents a barely noticeable -change in volume. Application Notes - USA Audible signals in thepublic mode should never have a sound level less than 75 dBA at 10' (3m) per NFPA 72. Signals cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA and NFPA 72 atthe minimum hearing distance to audible appliance. Strobe and combination horn/strobe devices should be installed with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the finished floor. Horns should be instailedwith theirtops not lessthan6 inches (152 mm) beiowthe ceiling and not less than 90 inches (2.3111) above the finished floor. Strobes must be used to supplementaudible signals whereverthe average ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination audible/visual signals must be installed in accOrdance with NFPA guidelines establishedfor strobes. ADA requires visible signals in the following areas: restrooms, meeting rooms, and other common use areas., sleeping rooms Intended for usebypersonswith hearing impairment (in accordance with Title 1 of ADA). work areas used by a person with 's hearing impairment (par Title 1 of ADA). Application Notes - Canada (Based'in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code) The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level from an audible signal In a floor area used for occupancies other than residential occupancies shall not be less than 10 dBA above ambient levels, and never less than 66 dBA. in sleeping rooms the sound pressure level from an audible signal -shall not be' less thin 76 dBA when any intervening dOors between the device and the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be Installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the floor (per CAN/ULC S524). The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise levelexceeds 87 dBA, or where the Occupants of the floorarea use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA Strobes shall be installed in a building so thatthe flash from one device is visible, throughout the floor area or portion thereof in which they are installed. For 'maximum safety, EST recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Spacing. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 8' ' Literature Sheet #85001-0573 ' Issue I Not to be used for Installation purposes. For 'the most current literature and updates visit www.eat.net. S a Installation Genesis horns and strobes-mountto any standard one-gang surface or flush eiectrlcèl box. Matching optional trim plates are used to cover oversized openings and can accommodate pne- gang, two-gang, four-Inch square, or octagonal boxes, and European 100 mm square... All Genesis signals come pre-as- sembled with captive mounting screws fOr easy Installation. Twotabsatthe top of the signal unlockthe cover to - revéalthe mounting hardware. The shallowdepth of Genesis devices leaves ample room behind the signal for extra wiring. Once Installed wlththe cover In place, no mounting screws are visible. Genesis Horn/Strobe Field Configuration with optional Temporal horn and horn-strobe trim plate models are factory setto sound In a three-pulse temporal pattern. Units may be configured for use with coded systems by cutting a Jumper on the circuit board. This results Ina steadyoutput that can beturned on and off (coded) as the system applies and removes power tothe signal circuit. A Genesis Signal Master Is reqUired when horn-strobe mcdelsare configured for coded systems. Non-temporal, horn-only models sound a steadytone. Genesis strobes and horn-strobes are shipped from the factory readyfor use-as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode operation. These signals may be configured for temporal flash by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This battery-saving feature is Intended for private mode signaling only. Genesis Strobes and horn-strobes may be set for 16, 30,76, or 110 candela output. The outputsetting ischanged by simply opening the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device does not have to be removed to change-the outputsetting. The setting remains visiblethrOugha small window on the side of the device after the cover is closed. Horns and horn-strobes are factory setfor high dB output. Low dB output may be selected by cutting a Jumper on the circuit board. This reduces the output by about 5 dB. Wiring Field w!r1ngterm1na1saccommodate #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2) Wlring,-Horna, strobes, and combination horn-strobes are Interconnected with a single pair of wiresas shown below. G Polarity shown In alarm condition To nest device or and of line device - Note: Strobes must have continuous voltage. Issue I EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Uterature Sheet #85001-0573 Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updetea visit www05t.net. Page at HousIna Red or white textured UV stabilized, color impregnated engineered plastic. Exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating. ens Optical grade polycarbonate (clear) Mounting Flush mount: 21/2 lnch'164 mm) deep dr'e-gang box '' (Indoor wait mount only) Surface mount' £ST model 27193 surface mount box, wiremóld box, or equivalent surface-mount box With optional trim plate: One-gang, two-gang, four-inch square, octagonal, or European single-gang box Wire connections Screw terrnJnals:.alngie Input for both horn and strobe. #18 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm2) wire size Operating environment indoor only: 32-120°F (0-49°C) ambient temperature. 93% relative humidity Agency . UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 464, ULC S525, ULC S526, CE, FCC, (MEA, FM, CSFM pending)., listings/approvals . (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule.) Dimensions (HxWxD) Signal: 4-1/20 x 2-314" x 13/16 (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) rim late: 5° (127 mm); Height - 5-7/9'(149 mm); Depth - ½" (13 mm) GI-HD series temporal-tone horns: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) Operating voltage G1-HDVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR , (or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional G IM Genesis Signal Master) di-VM series strobes: non-coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR G,1-P series steady-tone horns: coded or non-coded, filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr Strobe output rating JUL 1971, UL 1638, IJLC S526: selectable 15 Cd, 30 Cd, 75 Cd, or 110 Cd output G1-VM strobes and G1-HDVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes: one flash per second synchronized, with as ra Strobe fi h rate optional GI M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized within 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without GIM Genesis Signal Master) Temporal setting (private mode only): synchronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit Compatible synchronization G1M, G1M-RM, SlGA-CCIS, SIGA-MCCIS rnodules* G1-HD temporal-tone horns and GI-HDVM series temporal-tone horn-strobes: temporal rate synchronized' Horn pulse rate with Optional GlMGenBsis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds (or self-synchronized WithinhIn 200 milliseconds over thirty minutes on a common circuit without G1M Genesis Signal Master) G1-P steady-tone horns: continuous, steady tone only' Temporal audible pattern 1A sec ON, % sec OFF, /z see ON, ½ sec OFF, ½ sec ON, 11/2 sec OFF, then repeat cycle 'BAoutput Temnoral Horns. Horn-strobes 101-ND. 01-HDVM aerleal - Minh tiR SttIno UL454 Average Peak Temporal Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady 81.4 85.5 91.4 94.2 1 16Vdn 24 Vdc 84.4 88.6 94.5 ' 97.6 33 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5 Temporal Horns, Horn-strobes IG1.HD. 01-HDVM series) - Low dB Settino UL464 Average Peak Temporal Steady Temporal/Steady Temporal/Steady 116 Vdo 76.0 80.1 88.3 89.2 24 Vdo 79.4 83.5 89.8 . 92.5 33 Vdc 82.1 86.5 92.5 ' 95.3 Steady Tone Homi (GI-P eeriest '111484 Average Peak 76.7. 89.5 91 W 77.1 90 91.1 77.2 . 90.4 91.6 1. -All values shown aredSAineasurerl at 10feet(3.61 m). - 2 UL464vaIuesmeas,jr ,j In reverberation room. 3. Average and Peakvalues are measured In anecholochamber. Average Sound Output (dBA) (High dB setting, anechoj, 24V, measured at lOft) Light output - (effective cd) Percent of ULratlng versus angle S EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 59e 4 of S ' ' Literature Sheet #85001-0573 . Issue I Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most current literature and updates visit www.est.net. Multi-cd Wail Temporal Horn-strobes (GI-HDVM) - Low dB Setting ULNansenlats RatinaitiL1971. Effective May 2004) 15 30 ad .15cd 110cd RMS EMS . EMS . EMS 274 330 383 429 122. 160 162 .216 l6Vdc ___________ J. Lhsvfwr Tvnical Current (Measured by EST) Horns Wall Temporal Horns (01-H D) I If P+In, 1111 AAA Mm, 1flflA High dB Low dB EMS RMS 18Vdc 26 19 24 We 38 27 33 We ..41 33 18Vfwr 61 37 24Vfwr 69 . 52 33Vfwr 76 70 Tvolcal Current (Measured by EST) High dB Low dO EMS . .Mean .EMS Mean 16 We 22 17 17 14 20 We 24 19 19 18 24Vdc 27 . 21 22 18 33Vdc. 32 25 . 26 22 16Vfwr 34 15 30 14 20Vfwr .40 19 34. 18 24Vfwr 45 21 38 18 33Vfwr -.52 .24 47 •. 22 Wall Horns (01-P) UL Nameplate Rating EMS f 20 We 9 24 We 10 3iVdc 12 2OVfwr 8 24Vfwr 9 RMS Mean 10. 10 11 11 12 12 9 8 10 9 NoteaandCominents 1. Currantvaluesareshown In mA. Z UL Nameplate Rating can varyfromTyplcal Currentdueto measure- mentmethodsandlnstnimants used. a ESTrecommends using theiyplcalCurtantforsystam design Including NAC and Power Supplyloadlngandvoitagedropàalculatlons. 4 UsetheVdà RMS current rstlngaforflltered powersupplyand battery All calculations. Use the VfwrRMS currant ratingafor unfiltered power supplycalculatlons. Fuses, cIroult breakers and otherovercurrentprotaollon devices are typlcallyratad forcurrentin RMSvaluas. Mostofthese devices operate based upon the heating affectofihe currentflowlng through the device. The RMS current (notihe mean current) determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold threshold forthosedevlces. Ourindustryhasused 'mean'currentsoverthayears. HoweverULwUl dlréctthelndustryto use the 2004RMSvaluesln the future. / C / Current Draw ó Stràbes,Horn-Strobes Multi-cd Wall Strobes (1314M) if nit Rfnn (iii 1071 Pffantiva Mm, 20041 16 ad - 30 d 76 cd hOod RMS RMS l6Vdc 103 141 RMS __RMS 311 16Vfwr 125 179. __348 _256 392 T,rth,,.I (rnt IM,mm,md by ESfl 15 c 30 c 76 c 110 c RMS7 Mean RMS, Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 16Vdc 86 79 127 124 245 243 285 283 20 Vdc 71 66 98. 96. 188 . 186 240 238 24 Vdc 59 55 . 82 80 .152 150 191 190 33Vdo 46 44 84 63 112 111 137 136 16Vfwr 119 64 169 97 332 203 376 240 20Vfwr 103 51 143 76 253 150 331 198 .24Vfwr 94 44 129 66 218 121 262 162 33Vfwr 87 37'. 112 62 179 89 205 106 Multi-cd Wall Temporal Horn-strobes (GI-HDVM)—HlghdB Setting III 1Tm,nI+ PI4.sn SI II 1011 ffnMh, Mm, onnAt 16 c 30 6d 76 c RMS AMS.. .RMS. N337 281 ISod 30 ad 76 c . It ad RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean RMS Mean 16Vdc 102 89 135 129 246 242 309 305 20Vdc 88 77 109 104 193 190 248 .243 24Vdc 81 71 94 90 161 168 203 200 33Vdc 74 64 72 74 124 121 154 . 161 16Vhvr 144 77 182 106 352 212 393 249 20Vfwr 141 68 162 87 274 158 362 210 24 A 1 136 65 152 76 236 133 282 165 83 Vfwr 125 64 I_144 . 21 JL ._ J_ l5cd 30cd lcd . hlocd RMS RMS Mean EMS Mean EMS Mean l8Vdc 96 84 130 124 243 240.302 297 20 W .79 _Mean. 70 104 99 189 186 . 241 237 24Vdo 68 61 88 84 166 . 154 197 193. 33Vdc .66 62 71 68 118 116 146 143 18Vfwr 128 69--.ISO J 104 - 344 204 389 244 20V(wr 118 60 167 84 . 266 156 343 200 24VfwT 113 64 144 1 74 230 128 279 161 33Vfwv 1 112 Z_137 I 64 197. 99 226 117 129 167 176 230 397 18 dc l8Vfwr Tvniáal Current (Measured by EST) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue I . Literature Sheet #89001-0573 Not td be used for Installation purposes. For the moat current literature and updates visit www.est.net Page 5 of S /Orderin.Jnformation i- :clitaleg Number White Finish Red Finish Descri tion . . . . . . Ship Wt. lbs (kg) GI R-HDVM Genesis Horn-Strobe (selectable 1, 30,75,or 110 cd output, selectable high/low dB output) 0.25 -VM GiflVM Genesis Strobe (sele table 16,30,75, or 110 Cd output) r GI GGl-HDVM. -HD G1R-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) -P G1R-P Genesis Steady Horn (not compatible-with Genesis Signal Master) Gi F HDVM G1RF -HDVM . Genesis Horn-Strobe (selectable 15,30,75, or 110 Cd output, selectable higMow dH output) with UFIREIJ marking . G1F-VM GIRF-VM Genesis Strobe (selectable 15, 30,75, or 110 cd output) —with 'FIRE" marking G1F-HD Gi RF-HD Genesis Temporal Horn (selectable high/low dB output) -with "FIRE" marking GIF-P - G1RF-P Genesis Steady Horn with "FIRE" marking (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) ftA,,..n$Inn Areneenrlae GIRT Genesis Trim Plate (for two-gang or 4" square boxes) . 0.15 (0.7) [FIRE GIRT-FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for.two.gang orV square boxes) with "FIRE"markinga 0.15 (0.7) 127193-16 27193-11 One-gang surface mount box Svnshrnnlzatlon Modules - GI M Genesis Signal M8ster - Snap-on Mount 0.1 0-5 G1M-RM Genesis Signal Master - Remote Mount (1-gang) . SlGACCiS . Intelligent Synchronization-Output Module (2-gang) . . . 0.5(0.23) SIGA-MCC1S Intelligent Synchronization Output Module (Plug-in UlO) . . 0.18(0.08) I WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause powerinterniptlone, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialIst These visible signal appllances'flesh Intensity may not béadequate to, aleitorawaken occupants In the protected area.Researth Indicates that the Intensity of strobe needed to awaken 90% of sleeping persons Is app rodmately 100 Cd. EST recommends that strobes In sleeping rooms be 110 Cd minimum. Genesis and FuliLight Strobe Technology are trademarks of Edwards Systems Technology, Inc. - EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY . It lsour Intention to keepthe product Information currentand accurate. We cannot cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifioatIonssresubjeattohangewlthoutnotice. For more Information .or questions relailveto this Specification Sheet, contact ESt =2 13T . . . . . . . Page 0 of 6 Literature Sheet #85001-0573 Issue I Not to be used for Installation purposes. For the most currentlitarature and updates visit www.eat.net. A product of EST Marketing, Sarasota, FL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-1591:202 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: Edwards Systems Technology, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact: Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models "EST" G1-HVI5, -HV30, -HV60, -HV-75, GI-HOVI5, -HOV30, -HOV60, -H0V75, -HOVI10, GIF-HOV15, -HOV30, -HOV60, -H0V75, -HOVIIO, GlRF-HOVI5, -HOV30, -HOV60, -H0V75, -HOVIIO, G1-HDVM, G1R-HDVM, GIF-HDVM, G1RF-HDVM, GC-HDVM, GC-HDVMH, GCF-HDVM, GCF-HDVMH, *G1 HDV1575, *GIR..HDv1575 'GI F..HDv1575 and *GIRF..HDv1575 horn/strobes with or without suffixes -R and -F. *Models with HO as part of the model number are a high audible output version of the standard output model. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical: 24-30 Vdc 16-33 Vdc/Vfwr - Models GI-HDVM, GIR-HDVM, GIF-HDVM, G1RF- HDVM, GC-HDVM, GC-HDVMH, GCF-HDVM, GCF-HDVMH, *G1 HDV1575, *G1 R-HDV1575, *G1 F-HDV1575, *GI RF-HDV1575 Candela: 15cd, 30cd, 60cd, 75cd, ll0cd 15-95 multi-cd - Models GC-HDVM, GCF-HDVM 95-177 multi-cd-Models GC-HDVMH, GCF-HDVMH - *15/75cd -Models *GI.HDv1575 *GI R-HDV1575, *G1 F-HDV1575, .*G1RFHDV1575 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/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as horns and horn/strobe lights for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Suitable for use with Audible Signal Appliances (CSFM Listing No. 7135- 1591:230). For indoor'use and wall mount only. Models GC-HDVM and GCF-HDVM for ceiling mount only. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. These units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 1999 Edition. *Rev. 05-23-2005 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. . Date Issued: Authorized By: MAY 26, 2005 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2006 V jr,rARROW FIRE ALARM CABLE Unshielded Fire A/ar,,, APPROVALS: UL Listed FPLR NEC Article 760 California state fire marshal Temperature -20C to +75C Suggested working voltage 300V CONSTRUCTION: Conductor: solid bare copper Insulation: PVC Jacket: Red PVC with sequential foot markings III: APPLICATIONS: Fire protective circuits Smoke detectors Burglar alarms Monitor detection Parallel CONSTRUCTION: Conductor: bare copper Insulation: Red PVC ribbed for polarity identification PACKAGING: 1000 ft reels or Arrow-paks 500 ft reels or Arrow-paks Arrow part no. AWG & STRD No. Conductors Nominal O.D. Weight per 1000ft 16FA4 22 SOLID 4 .141 16.5 16FA6 22 SOLID 6 .168 22.4 16FA8 22 SOLID 8 .182 28,7 I6FA1O 22 SOLID 10 .214 36.9 16FA12 22 SOLID 12 .221 42.4 16FA16 22 SOLID 16 .260 53.0 16HA2 18 SOLID 2 .152 17.4 16HA3 18 SOLID 3 .163 24.0 16HA4 18 SOLID 4 .177 30.4 16HA6 18 SOLID 6 .212 44.6 16HA8 18 SOLID 8 .230 58.0 16HA1O 18 SOLID 10 .273 72.4 16HAl2 18 SOLID 12 .281 85.0 16JA2 16 SOLID 2 .174 25.3 16JA4 16 SOLID 4 .205 46.6 16KA2 14 SOLID 2 .215 38.6 16KA4 14 SOLID 4 .251 72.0 16LA2 12 SOLID 2 .248 59.3 16LA4 1 12 SOLID 4 .294 99.5 Arrow part no. AWO ft STRD No. Conductors Nominal O.D. Weight Per 1000ft 12HA2 18 SOLID 2 .105X.195 18.3 12JA2 16 SOLID 2 .115X.230 25.9 12KA2 14 SOLID 2 .128 X.242 40.5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE OISTING No. 7161-1486:102 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Cables-Fire Protective Signaling LISTEE: Isotec, Inc" 1780 Birchwood, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Contact: Douglas H. Guevara (847) 299-9299 DESIGN: Type FPL, FPLP and FPLR power limited fire protective signaling cables. Insulation - PVC Compound GA 3132, Gary Smokeguard 4010, solid high or low density polyethylene or solid polypropylene. Shields - (Optional) All metal tape shield applied helically or longitudinally over the conductor core, over each insulated conductor, over each insulated conductor pair or over any group of insulated conductors. Jacket - PVC Compound GA-94-120D, Gary Smokeguard 11 6920, Gary GW-2403-1, North American plastics 1188002, Global GA 3133, GA 509. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. I STALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NEC Article 760, applicable codes and ordinances, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, type FPL, FPLP or FPLR, rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as power limited fire protective signaling cables. Reinstated 08-03-98 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 6, 2005 Listing Expires June 30, 2006 *Authorized By: DIANE K. A REND, Senior Deputy Program Manager 50KE2 14(19) 2 .325 65.5 50KE4 14(19) 4 .363 108.0 50KE6 14(19) 6 .430 140.0 50KE8 14(19) 8 .480 185.0 50KE10 14(19) 10 .570 230.0 50KE12 14(19) 12 .590 275.0 50KE15 14(19) 15 .660 330.0 50KE16 14(19) 16 .670 350.0 50KE20 14(19) 20 .720 420.0 50KE25 14(19) 25 .800 520.0 COLOR CODE: L I Black 9 Orange/Black 17 Black/Blue 25 Yellow/Orange 2 Red tO Yellow/Black IS Red/Blue 26 Brawn/Orange 3 Blue II Brown/Black 19 Orange/Blue 27 Black/Yellow 4 Orange 12 Black/Red 20 Yellow/Blue 28 Red/Yellow S Yellow 13 Blue/Red 21 Brown/Blue 29 Blue/Yellow 6 Brown 14 Orange/Red 22 Black/Orange 30 Orange/Yellow Red/Black 15 Yellow/Red 23 Red/Orange 8 Blue/Black 16 Brown/Red 24 Blue/Orange AR ROW -. IWi11 1II•( ., OUTDOOR TRAY CABLE APPROVALS: UL Listed 1277 NEC Article 340 Temperature -20C to +90C Working voltage 600V CONSTRUCTION: Conductor: bare copper Insulation: PVC / Nylon Jacket: Black PVC Sunlight / weather Resistant APPLICATIONS: Process control & instrumentation Lighting & signal circuits Direct burial Sunlight / Weather resistant S Outdoor aerial when supported with messenger Arrow part no. AWG It STRO No. Conductors Nominal O.D. Weight per l000ft 50HB2 18(7) 2 .269 42.0 50HB4 18(7) 4 .305 62.5 50HB6 18(7) 6 .367 89.8 50HB8 18(7) 8 .380 99.0 50HB10 18(7) 10 .445 127.0 50HB12 18(7) 12 .460 156.0 50HB15 18(7) 15 .490 169.0 50}1B16 18(7) 16 .510 191.0 50HB20 18(7) 20 .580 226.0 50HB25 18(7) 25 .650 285.0 50JB2 16(7) 2 .289 49.0 50JB4 16(7) 4 .325 78.9 50JB6 16(7) 6 .390 98.0 50JB8 16(7) 8 .440 126.0 50JB10 16(7) 10 .480 158.0 50JB12 16(7) 12 .490 198.0 505B16 16(7) 16 .600 240.0 50JB20 16(7) 20 .650 294.0 50JB25 16(7) 25 .710 362.0 50JB30 16(7) 30 .770 428.0 PHONE# 800-659-3655 27