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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2784 GATEWAY RD; ; FA0800239/12/23, 2:39 PM FA080023 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Job Address: 2784 GATEWAY RD Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2133001200 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Permit No: FA080023 Status: ISSUED Applied 3/6/2008 Approved: 3/6/2008 Issued: 3/6/2008 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: BRESSI RANCH BLDG. L TWO FIRE ALARM INSPECTION @ $65/EA Applicant: ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS 1830 JOHNTOWERS AV. EL CAJON, CA 619-579-2898 Owner: KELLY CAPITAL GROUP INC 406 9TH AVE #309 SAN DIEGO CA Fees ($) Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 130 0 130 0 about:blank Ill Prime contractor: Central station loi FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72-31 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. RECORD OF COMPLETION Name of protected property: T Cvô Cfte.. L) Address: 74 Cctke Representative of protected property (name/phone): Authority having jurisdiction: Address/telephone number: Organization name /phone Representative name/phone Installer _I cc - (0I'?-iv Supplier Service organization Location of record (as-built) drawings: 4',t) Tw ' EL C&4Jot_ _C Location of operation and maintenance manuals: Ot Location of test reports: A contract for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standard(s) Contract No(s): A/i t' Effective date:____________ Expiration date:A' /4 System Software Operating system (executive) software revision level(s): Site-specific software revision date: Revision completed by: 6,0 S&- (name) (firm) 1.7ype(s) of System or Service NFPA 72, Chapter 6— Local If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premises, list where received: 2L' S00 f1;c (Aejo ____NFPA 72, Chapter 8— Remote Station Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Alarm: Supervisory: Trouble: If alarms are retransmitted to public fire service communications centers or others, indicate location and telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: NFPA 72, Chapter 8— Proprietary Telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Alarm: Supervisory: Trouble:- If alarms are retransmitted to public fire service communications centers or others, indicate location and telephone numbers of the organization receiving alarm: Indicate how alarm is retransmitted: - ____NFPA 72, Chapter 8— Cena1 Station (NFPA 7Z1 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Record of Completion. 2002 Edition 72-32 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE Means of transmission of signals from the protected premises to the central station: McCulloh Multiplex One-way radio X Digital alarm communicator Two-way radio Others Means of transmission of alarms to the public fire service communications center: System location: NFPA 72, Chapter 9—AuxilIary Indicate type of connection: ______ Local energy ______ Shunt ______Parallel telephone Location of telephone number for receipt of signals: 2. Record of System Installation (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring is checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational acceptance tests.) This system has been installed in accordance with the NFPA standards as shown below, was inspected by on , includes the devices shown. in 5 and 6, and has been in service since NFPA 72, Chapters 2 3 4 @ 60 7 8 9 10 11 (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 4-.. Manufacturers instructions - Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization: f 3. Record of System Operation Documentation.in accordance with Inspection Testing Form, Figure 10.6.2.3, is attached - All operational features and functions of this system were tested by date and found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of: NFPA 72, Chapters (!)2 3 4 (t) () 7 8 9 10 11 (circle all that apply) NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 4(. Manufacturer's instructions Other (specify): Signed: Date: Organization: i-rE . Signaling Line Circuits Quantity and class of signaling line circuits connected to system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity:_r- Style: •. Class:____________________________________ (NFPA 72,2 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002 Edition FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72-33 S. Alarm-initiating Devices and Circuits Quantity and class of initiating device &cuit&4see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: Style: Class:_______________________________________ MANUAL (a) Manual stations Noncoded________ Transmitters________ Coded________ Addressable________ (b) Combination manual fire alarm and guard's tour coded stations_______________________________ AUTOMATIC Coverage: Complete SF_Y\ (L '.4\5 Selective Partial_ Nonrequired (a) Smoke detectors________ Ion- Photo_______ Addressable (b) Duct detectors_________ Ion Photo_______ Addressable________ (C) Heat detectors_________ FT________ RR_________ FT/ER_________ RC________ Addressable________ Sprinkler waterfiow indicators: Transmitters_____ Noncoded K Coded_____ Addressable______ The alarm verification feature is disabled______ or enabled ')K _,changed from_____ seconds to_____ seconds. U) Other (list): 6. Supervisory Signal-Initiating Devices and Circuits (use blanks to indicate quantity of devices) GUARD'S TOUR W— Coded stations (bL_....Noncoded stations (c) —Compulsory guard's tour system comprised of_transmitter stations and intermediate stations Note: Combination devices are recorded under 5(b), Manual, and 6(a), Guard's Tour. SPRINKLER SYSTEM Check if provided (a) Valve supervisory switches (b)_ Building temperature points (c) __Site water temperature points (d)_. Site water supply level points Electric fire pump: (e)__ Fire pump power (f) __Fire pump running (g)__ Phase reversal Engine-driven fire pump: Selector in auto position ..__Engine or control panel trouble Ci) __Fire pump running ENGINE-DRIVEN GENERATOR: (a)— Selector in auto position (b)..._ Control panel trouble (c) -Transfer switches (d)— Engine running Other supervisory function(s) (specify): (NFPA 72,3 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002 Edition 72-34. * NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE Annunciator(s) Number:______ Type: Location: /L1 Alarm Notification Appliances and Circuits NFPA 72, Chapter 6— Emergency Voice/Alarm Service Quantity of voice/alarm channels:________________ Single: Quantity of speakers installed: ___________________ Quantity of speaker zones: Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system: Multiple: Quantity and the class of notification appliance circuits connected to sypem (see NFPA 72, Table 6.7): Quantity: Style: V Class:_) Types and quantities of notification appliances installed: Bells I With Visible____________________ Speakers_________________ With Visible_____________________ Horns____________________ With Visible______________________ Chimes__________________ With Visible_____________________ Other: _____________________ With Visible________________________ Visible appliances without audible:______________________________ 9. System Power Supplies Fire Alarm Control Panel: Nominal vqjçtage:_I iC) V bcC- Current rating:_¶) 4 V3 Overcurrent protection: Type: LA1 Current rating: Location: Secondary (standby): Storage battery: 9..._( v Amp-hour rating: 14_M4 Calculated capacity to drive system, in hours: _I ,C) Engine-driven generator dedicated to fire alarm system: Location of fuel storage: Emergency system used as backup to primary power supply: Emergency system described in NFPA 70, Article 700: 10. Comments Frequency of routine tests and inspections, if other than in accordance with the referenced NFPA standard(s): System deviations from the referenced NFPA standard(s) are:___________________________________________ (signed) for central station (title) (date) Upon completion of the system(s) satisfactory test(s) witnessed (if required by the authority having jurisdiction): (signed) representative of the authority having jurisdiction (title) (date) (NFPA 72,4 of 4) FIGURE 4.5.2.1 Continued 2002 Edition F-AoS oa3l LI Bressi Ranch Building "L" Carlsbad, Ca. Automatic/Manual Fire Alarm System C.3 APPRS SUBMITTED /#Jora CARLBA FIRE DEPARTMENT 1'hins hi' hit,, et ii' tl liii ippilelu Li opitailic lii it tint thu i. Ic,init %1310:11 d!' lit titree liii tIiiIllt titit lilt ii% liii ill iiflhI.ieti't Illay iiitIii• il iippnr I of '111 ippuIIIuItIt br 1 initIiIt't i., Itt it 'lu tilL t S1tILS uui(krsl.il III llit! 111,11 thtS ret leit the ittviler ill e(ltllr;tltor cit their ti iktii 'tItI e111!IiiCeI or aicititect for mile i'etpttitsihiiit It tub! iunpii,incc with said codes and standards. ill.IU(IIne he Itiiiiting code or for any resp)nsihilty for deficteite let. errors. OUUSSIOITh or negIieiwe in these plaits ts tether or not tinted in this review. I late: ,f'Q, Reviwe:) I(kCOMM1NI) APPk(.)VAI. 0 RECOMMEND APPROVAL. AS NOTED 1830 John Towers Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020 PH 619.579-2898 FAX 619.579-1740 FILE COPY PROJECT INFORMATION Project #: INSTALLING CONTRACTOR: CONTRACTORS LICENCE: PROJECT MANAGER: PROJECT NAME: PROJECT ADDRESS: OWNER/BUILDER: SCOPE OF WORK: CB0722831CB072478 ADVANCED ELETRONIC SOLUTIONS-2 1830 JOHN TOWERS AVE EL CAJON, CA 92020 Phone (619) 328-2079 800604 (Class B! C7-CI0) Bob Graham Bressi Ranch Building "L" 2784 Gateway Carlsbad, Ca. 92008 St Croix Capital Corp. 0 Ave San Diego, Ca. Automatic/Manual Fire Alarm System ATHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Dept. 3. Smoke Detector (Hard wircd fl2R' Rd inn iPc/PrQr'h 72-1615:134 )-1615:224 i-0785:131 -1487:100 Fire Alarm Table of Contents Description Model # Manufacture CSFM# Certification UL Central Station. Fire Alarm Control Panel D7024 Radionics/Bosch 7165-1615:147. krwrisrs Lorator11es inc. Northbrook, IL Santa Clara, CA Melville, NY Research Triangle Park, NC Camas, WA A not-for-prof ii organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service Applicant ID No: 257057-001 Service Center No 1 Expires: 31-MAR-2008 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS 10 CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark In connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under ULs Certificate Verification Service. Listed Service From: ALISO VIEJO, CA Alarm Servlôe Company: (257057-001) ADVANCED PROTECTION INDUSTRIES INC, DBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER SUITE 250 26800 ALISO VIEJO PKY ALISO VIEJO CA 92656 Service Center: (257057-001) ADVANCED PROTECTION INDUSTRIES INC, DBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER SUITE 250 26800 ALISO VIEJO PKY ALISO VIEJO CA 92656 The Alarm Service Company is Listed in the following Certificate Service Categories: File - Vol No. CCN Listing Cateoory S8126-1 UUFX [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective Signaling Services) Central Station ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2008 "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE" 0 1998 UL Form CS-CC Engineering Manager ..05.-MAR2007.-. ....,.. . D7024 Fire. Alarm Control Panels The D7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) can be used in commercial and public building applications such as schools, universities, manufacturing plants, and health care facilities. They are listed by UL for central station, local, auxiliary, and remote station systems. The D7024 FACPs support four on-board initiating zones that can be expanded to eight using the D7034. Each initiating zone supports two-wire and four-wire detectors configurable as Class A, Style D (with D7014) or Class B, Style B loops. Each zone can support up to 20 two-wire detectors, or any number of four-wire detectors depending on available power. Each FACP has a built-in digital fire alarm communicator transmitter (DACT). Enhance the D7024 conventional system features when running version 2.02 or higher firmware by adding a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module. Adding a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module to the D7024 turns the conventional FACP into an addressable FACP. The D7039 adds up to 247 addressable points to the base system and adds an additional 400 events to the history buffer for a total of 499 events. The D7039 also increases the number of programmable relay outputs from 18 to 58 and allows up to 100 system users (an addition of 84 PINs to the base system). Four detector zones (expandable to eight); up to 20 two-wire smoke detectors per zone Built-in DACT Two notification appliance circuits (NACs) on board with an internal 24 VFWR, 4 A NAC power supply Easily converts to addressable with the addition of a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module Programmable through front panel interface, remote D7033 Liquid-crystal Display (LCD) Keypads, or remote programming software (RPS) 'Finctions -21 11 III Ill At= - Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) Two on-board Class B, Style Y or Class A, Style Z (with D7015) NACs provide up to 4 A of 24 VFWR power to operate horns, strobes, bells, and other notification appliances. Each NAC can be programmed to provide Temporal Code 3, steady, pulsed, and synchronized output for WheelockTM and GentexTM notification appliances. User Interface A viewing port in the keyed control panel enclosure door shows the system status light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and LCD display while maintaining system keypad security. Unlocking the enclosure door provides access to the system controls for silencing off-normal conditions, zone bypassing, detector resetting, testing, other fire functions, and programming. These functions are also available on all D7033 LCD Keypads connected to the system. All D7036 LCD Annunciators provide custom text annunciation on a 32-character, backlit, two-line LCD display. All system keypads and annunciators have built-in sounders. Back-light intensity and sounder volume are programmable. www.boschsecurity.com 2 1D7O24flrAIm Control Pane1s - I Persona! Identification Numbers (PINs) There are 16 PINs available for accessing system control. Assign each number an authority level to limit access to the system control functions. Note The number of PINs increases to 100 with the addition of a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module. History Buffer The system stores events in a 99-event history buffer. Note The number of events that can be stored in the history buffer increases to 499 with the addition of a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module. Category Product ID Product Description Power Supplies D1218 12V, 18 Ah battery D7038 Remote NAC power supply Detectors Fortwo-wire detectors, refer to D7022-D7024 Compatibility List Technogram (P/N: 34445) Keypads and D7030X Eight-point LED annunciator Annunciators (eight red) D7030X-S2 Eight-point LED annunciator (two yellow, six red) 07030X-S8 Eight-point LED annunciator (eight yellow) 07032 Eight-zone LED annunciator expander (eight red) D7033 LCD fire system keypad D7036 LCD annunciator 0132B Smoke detector reversing relay module D184A Auxiliary local energy interface kit 0185 Reversing polarity module 0275 EOL power supervision module D7014 Zone converter module D7015 Class B to Class A NAC converter 07031 Silence reset module D7034 Four-point expander D7035 Octal relay module Central Station Reporting The D7024 FACPs send reports to two telephone numbers Modules with full single, double, and backup reporting. They communicate in BFSK, SIA, Contact ID, Modem lIla2, and 4/2 and 3/1 Tone Bursts. Dirty Smoke Detector Monitoring All on-board zones and D7034 zones are continuously monitored for smoke detectors signaling a dirty condition using the Bosch Chamber Check® feature and CleanMe® protocol. If a detector's smoke chamber is dirty, the detector sends a Clean Me signal on the two-wire loop or a dirty detector signal on the addressable loop. The control panel annunciates that there is a dirty detector on the loop or the address. The Chamber Check feature signals a dirty smoke chamber using the LED on the detector head. Accessories The D7024 enclosure has space for additional accessory modules and two D1218 (18 Ah) batteries or two D126 (7 Ah) batteries. D7035B Octal relay module in box 07039 Multiplex expansion module D7039R Multiplex expansion module retrofit kit NAC Devices Refer to 07024 NAC Compatibility List Technograrn (P/N: 34950) The following additional products are compatible with the D7024 Addressable FACPs: Certificatons and Approvals I I Listings and UL UOJZ: Control Units, System (UL864) Approvals: CSFM 7165-1615:147 Factory Mutual Research NYC/MEA (12-92-E, Vol. 7) Complies with: Hong Kong Fire Services Department (I1KFSD) I lnstaIIation/ConfigurationNotes r Compatible Products The following products are compatible with the D7024 FACPs: Category Product ID Product Description Batteries and D126 12 V, 7 Ah battery Category Product ID Product Description Detectors and D7050 Addressable photoelectric smoke Detector Bases detector D7050TH Addressable photoelectric smoke and heat detector 07050-136 Addressable detector base Modules D7042 Multiplex eight-input remote module 07042B Multiplex eight-input remote module in box D7044 Multiplex single-input module D7044M Mini multiplex single-input module 07048 Multiplex octal driver 07048B Multiplex octal driver in box 07052 Multiplex dual-input module 07053 Multiplex input-output module Pull Stations FMM-7045 Single-action manual station FMM-7045-D Double-action manual station D.7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels I 3 Parts Included Trademarks Quant. Component 1 D7024 board in a static-resistant bag 1 Enclosure (P/N: 30897) 1 Lock set with 2 keys (P/N: 24065) 1 Transformer (P/N: 29413) 6 2.21 kC) end-of-line (EOL) resistors (P/N: 25899 or 4998113202) 1 Hardware pack 1 Literature pack Note For the D7024 to be addressable, a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module must be installed. The D7039 is purchased separately. Technical Specifications Environmental Considerations Temperature (operating): +32°F to + 120°F (0°C to +49°C) Mechanical Properties Color: Red Dimensions (H x W D): 20.8 in. x 15 in. x 4.3 in. (52.8 cm 38.1 cm 10.9 cm) Material: Cold-rolled steel Base: 18 gauge (1.2 mm) Cover: 19 gauge (1.1 mm) Outputs NAC: 24 VFWR nominal, 4 A maximum On-board Relays: Two Form C contacts rated at 5 A, 28 VDC Off-board Relays: Up to two D7035 Octal Relay Modules each provid- ingeightForm C relay outputs; contacts rated at 5 A, 28 VDC In an addressable system, upto 20 D7053 Multiplex Input-Output Modules per bus for a total of 40 Power Requirements Current (alarm): 380 mA Current (standby): 200 mA Power (primary) 120 VAC, 1.5 A maximum, 60 Hz Sensor Circuits Current: 44 mA maximum per loop Line resistance: 1500 Voltage: 24 VDC nominal Chamber Check® is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. in the United States. CleanMe8isa registered trademark of GE lnterlogix in the United States and! or other countries. Wheelock"' is a trademark of Wheelock, Inc. GentexT° is trademark of Gentex Corporation. Ordering Information D7024 FACP 1017024 D70241C FACP without Enclosure and D7024LC Transformer Accessories KEY-625 Replacement Key KEY-625 Europe, Middle East, Africm Americas: Bosch Security Systems B.V. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 80002 130 Perinton Parkway 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands Fairport, New York, 14450, USA Phone: + 3140 2577 284 Phone: +1800 289 0096 Fax: +3140 2577 330 Fax: +1585 223 8180 emea.securitysystemsbosch.com security.sales®us.bosch.com www.boschtecarity.com www.boschsecurtty.us Asia-Pacific. Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd 38C Jalan Pemimpin Singapore 577180 Phone: .65 6319 3450 Fax: +65 6319 3499 apr.securltysystems®bosch.com www.boschsecurity.com Represented by 81 Bosch Security Systems, inc. 2006 1 Data subject to change without notice F34429726831 Cur: en-US. Vi, 22 Nov 2006 T D7024 Operation and Installation Guide EN I Fire Alarm Control Panel El Contents 1.0 Notices ...............................................................5 1.1 FCC Compliance ................................................5 1.2 FCC Telephone Connection to Users ...............5 1.3 Industry Canada .................................................5 2.0 Overview ...........................................................6 2.1 System Overview ................................................6 2.2 On-board Conventional Points .........................7 2.3 Off-board Addressable Points (with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module) ..........................7 2.4 Enclosure Housing .............................................7 2.5 Remote LCD Keypads .......................................7 2.6 Remote LED Annunciators ...............................7 2.7 Communicator ....................................................8 2.8 Users ....................................................................9 2.9 Lightning Protection ...........................................9 2.10 Backup Battery Calculation ...............................9 2.11 Standby Current Load .....................................10 2.11.1 Compatible Devices .........................................11 3.0 Installation and Setup ...................................14 3.1 Installing the Enclosure ...................................14 3.2 Installing the Control Panel ............................14 3.3 Installing Optional Equipment .......................15 4.0 Control Panel Terminal Connections .......16 4.1 Power Supply Connections .............................19 4.2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements ..................19 5.0 System Operation ..........................................21 5.1 Operating Modes ..............................................21 5.1.1 Alarm .................................................................21 5.1.2 Trouble ..............................................................21 5.1.3 Normal ...............................................................22 5.2 Using the System ..............................................22 5.2.1 Scrolling Menus ................................................22 5.2.2 Selecting Menu Items ......................................22 5.2.3 Selecting a Main Menu Item ...........................23 5.2.4 Backtracking through a Menu .........................23 5.2.5 Entering Data ....................................................23 5.2.6 Drill ....................................................................23 5.2.7 Disable ...............................................................23 5.2.8 History ...............................................................23 5.3 Keypads .............................................................25 5.3.1 Built-in Keypad .................................................25 5.3.2 D7033 Keypad ..................................................26 5.4 Testing ...............................................................26 5.4.1 Walk Test ..........................................................26 5.4.2 Communicator Test .........................................26 5.4.3 Call for Remote Programming .......................26 5.4.4 Test Battery and NACs ....................................26 5.4.5 Answer for Remote Programming .................26 5.4.6 Manually Activate Outputs .............................27 5.4.7 Read Zone Input Levels ..................................27 5.4.8 Addressable Point Test (MUX Test) ..............27 5.4.9 Sensitivity Test ..................................................27 5.5 Point and Zone Mapping ................................27 5.6 Personal Identification Numbers ....................28 5.7 Communicator Operation ...............................29 6.0 Programming ..................................................30 6.1 Point Programming ..........................................30 6.1.1 Point Functions Overview ...............................30 6.2 Alpha Programming ........................................31 6.3 Format Programming ......................................32 6.3.1 4/2 ......................................................................32 6.3.2 BFSK ..................................................................32 6.3.3 SIA .....................................................................32 6.3.4 Contact ID ........................................................32 6.3.5 3/1 ......................................................................32 6.3.6 Modem lila2 .....................................................32 6.4 Programming Menu Tree ...............................33 6.5 Understanding Shortcuts .................................35 6.6 Remote Programming .....................................35 7.0 Control Panel Programming .......................36 7.1 PROG Time .....................................................36 7.1.1 Program Time ..................................................36 7.1.2 Automatic Test .................................................36 7.1.3 Daylight Savings ...............................................37 7.2 Security ..............................................................37 7.2.1 PINs ...................................................................37 7.2.2 Authority ...........................................................37 7.3 PROG System ..................................................38 7.3.1 Program Timers ...............................................38 7.3.2 AC Line Synch .................................................39 7.3.3 Option Bus ........................................................39 7.3.4 PIN REQUIRED .............................................40 7.3.5 Remote Programming .....................................40 7.4 PROG Inputs ....................................................41 7.4.1 Point Number ...................................................41 7.4.2 Point Function ..................................................43 7.4.3 Point Copy ........................................................45 7.5 PROG Outputs .................................................45 7.5.1 Programming NACs ........................................45 7.5.2 Programming Relays .......................................47 7.6 PROG Accounts ...............................................48 7.6.1 Phone Numbers ................................................48 7.6.2 Phone Control ..................................................50 7.6.3 Report Steering ................................................51 7.6.4 Ring Count .......................................................51 2 Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 7.6.5 Communication Tries .52 7.6.6 Machine Bypass ................................................52 7.7 PROG Formats .................................................52 7.7.1 4/2 Zone Report ...............................................52 7.7.2 4/2 Report Codes .............................................53 7.7.3 BFSK Report Codes .........................................54 7.7.4 SIA Silent Report .............................................54 7.8 History Defaults ................................................54 7.8.1 Clear History ....................................................54 7.8.2 Default EE .........................................................54 7.8.3 Alternate 4/2 Codes .........................................55 7.9 Programming MUX .........................................55 7.9.1 MUX Edit ..........................................................55 7.9.2 MUX Program ..................................................56 7.9.3 MUX Bus Type ................................................56 7.9.4 Auto Program ...................................................57 7.9.5 Removing MUX Devices ................................59 8.0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems .60 8.1 D7024 UL Listings ...........................................60 8.2 Installation Considerations ..............................60 8.3 Programming the D7024 .................................60 8.3.1 Commercial Fire Alarm (Central Station [DAC1] and Local) 60 8.3.2 UL Listed Accessory Devices .........................60 9.0 Fire Safety ........................................................63 9.1 Smoke Detector Layout ...................................63 9. 1.1 General Considerations ...................................63 9.1.2 Family Residence Installations ........................63 9.2 Escape Plan .......................................................64 10.0 Appendix A: D7024 Control Panel Display Abbreviations ..................................65 11.0 Appendix B: D7024 Control Panel Display Messages ...........................................66 12.0 Appendix C: Fire Communicator Reporting Summary ......................................67 13.0 Appendix D: Programming Defaults List .75 14.0 Appendix E: Telephone Monitor Troubleshooting .............................................78 14.1 COMM FLT/DATA LOST ............................78 14.2 Trouble Telephone ...........................................78 15.0 Specifications ..................................................79 16.0 Index .................................................................80 Figures Figure 1: D7024 Control Board..................................6 Figure 2: Supplemental Reporting..............................9 Figure 3: Installing the Enclosure ..... ........................ 14 Figure 4: Installing the Standoff and Support Post 14 Figure 5: Telephone Line Wiring.............................16 Figure 6: Typical Fire Wiring....................................16 Figure 7: Relay Wiring..............................................17 Figure 8: Transformer (Supervised) .... ...................... 17 Figure 9: Option Bus (Supervised, Style 4)..............18 Figure 10: Backup Battery Wiring..............................18 Figure 11: Connecting the Transformer to the D7024 Control Board................................19 Figure 12: Option Bus Cable Length versus Current Draw.............................................20 Figure 13: History Event Details.................................23 Figure 14: Built-in Keypad ..........................................25 Figure 15: D7033 Keypad ...........................................26 Figure 16: Mapping Inputs, Zones, and Outputs......28 Figure 17: Essential Alpha Programming Keys ........32 Figure 18: Programming Menu Tree .........................33 Figure 19: Programming Shortcut..............................35 Figure 20: D7039 Mounting Location........................56 Figure 21: Wiring the D132B ...................................... 61 Figure 22: Wiring the D185 Residential Settings ..................................... 63 Tables Table 1: On-board Conventional Points ..................7 Table 2: LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and 8 ..................................8 Table 3: Standby Battery Capacity Calculations.....9 Table 4: Calculating the Required Battery Size.....10 Table 5: Standby Load Battery Size in Ah ............. .ii Table 6: Compatible Devices...................................11 Table 7: D7042 Address Restrictions......................13 Table 8: NACs and Batteries ...................................19 Table 9: Option Bus Wiring Guidelines.................20 Table 10: Off-Normal Displays..................................22 Table 11: History Event Abbreviations....................24 Table 12: LEDs and Keys...........................................25 Table 13: Addressable Point Test Options...............27 Table 14: Pre-Assigned Zones....................................28 Table 15: PIN Authority Level..................................29 Table 16: Point Function Characteristics..................30 Table 17: Mapping Input Points to Functions .........31 Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 3 Table 18: Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric Keys....................................31 Table 19: PIN Authority Levels.................................37 Table 20: Configure Options......................................43 Table 21: NAC Patterns..............................................46 Table 22: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference.......46 Table 23: Remote NAC Configuration ..................... 47 Table 24: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference ....... 47 Table 25: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference.......48 Table 26: Telephone Number Control Characters 49 Table 27: Telephone Number Assistance Keys .......49 Table 28: 4/2 Reports .................................................53 Table 29: BFSK Reports .............................................. 54 Table 30: Missing Point Options ...............................57 Table 31: Auto Programming Error Messages.........58 Table 32: D7024 Control Panel Display Abbreviations ............................................... 65 Table 33: D7024 Control Panel Display Messages 66 Table 34: Fire Communicator Reporting Summary.....................................................67 Table 35: Receiver Output .......................................... 71 Table 36: Numeric Identifiers....................................73 Table 37: Specifications ..............................................79 4 Bosch 17/05 1 31499J tO Notices 1.1 FCC Compliance This equipment was tested and complies with the limits for a Class "A" digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user should try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that the receiver is connected to. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio and television technician for help. 1.2 FCC Telephone Connection to Users This control complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. A label located on the enclosure's inside contains the equipment's ringer equivalence number (KEN) and other information. Upon request, you must provide this information to your local telephone company. The KEN is used to determine the number of devices that can be connected to your telephone line and have all of devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most areas, the sum of all device RENs connected to one line should not exceed five (5). Verify the number of devices you can connect to your line by contacting your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your local calling area. telephone company might change its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures affecting your equipment's function. If this occurs, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, contact the manufacturer for service or repairs. The telephone company might ask you to disconnect the equipment from the network until the problem is corrected or until you verify the equipment is not malfunctioning. The manufacturer, not the user, must make the repairs to this equipment. To protect against accidental disconnection, there is room to mount the Telco jack the control panel cabinet. Control panel operation might also be affected if events such as accidents or acts of God interrupt telephone service. 1.3 Industry Canada The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means the equipment meets specific telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, ensure you can connect to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. Install the equipment using an acceptable connection method. Be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. An authorized Canadian maintenance facility, designated by the supplier, must make repairs to certified equipment. If you make any repairs or changes to this equipment, or the equipment malfunctions can give the telecommunications company cause to request you to disconnect the equipment. For your own protection, ensure the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water D sYstem (if uresent) are It7II This equipment might not be used on, coin, connected. IVJJ services provided by the telephone company. Do not connect this control to party lines Do not attempt to make electrical ground con nections. Contact the appropriate electrical If this equipment harms the telephone network, the inspection authority or an electrician. telephone company might temporarily discontinue your service. If possible, you will be notified in advance. If advanced notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. The telephone company will inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. The Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 2.0 Overview Figure 1: D7024 Control Board 2.1 System Overview The D7024 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is a fully integrated hardwire fire alarm system. It can support four input points and expand to 255 using the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module and the D7034 Four-Point Expander. The D7024 supports 16 individual users and can expand to 100 using the D7039. The D7024 FACP has a built-in liquid crystal display (LCD) keypad. Up to four additional keypads can be used to provide user interface with the system and programming access for the installer. The D7024 FACP also includes: Built-in dual-line communicator Menu driven keypad programming Freely programmable alpha display 99 Event History buffer 16 User Codes Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Listed, California State Fire Marshall (CS FM), Material and Equipment Acceptance (MEA) Approved Year 2000 compliant Installing the D7039 adds: 247 addressable input points (255 total) 499 user codes Figure 1 shows the location of the D7024 Control Board components. 1 - NAC terminal strip 2— LCD 3 - D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module coiiector pins 4 - Keypad 5 - D7034 Point Expander connector pins 6 - Option bus terminal strip 7 - Zone input terminal strip 8 - Auxiliary power terminal strip 9 - Relay terminal strip 10 —Telco terminal strip This guide applies to panels equipped with version 2.04 or higher software 6 Bosch 1 7/051 31499J Table 1: On-board Conventional Points Number of Two-wire Zones Four zones, expandable to eight using a D7034 Expander Type of Circuit Class B", Style B Use a D7014 Class UA Zone Converter to convert to Class V, Style D as needed End-of-Line (EOL) Resistor 2.21 kQ (P/N: 25899), UL listed Supervisory Current '8 mA to 20 mA ' Required Current for Alarm 25 mA Maximi,ii Shirt Circuit Cur , 44 rA rent wlt - - Maximum Line Resistance -" - 150 ) Circuit Voltage Range -20'-4- V_QC to 2-8'.2- VDC Maximum Number of 20, two-wire Detectors for each Zone Total Detetor Siin_d6_y 3 riA7naxjmti'm Current . •. . ... Response Time Either fast (500 ms) or programmable (from 1 to 89 sec) rty Dect6r Monitoing lipleents Bosch Security Sysfe 0 bCh4nd::CleanlVle prtoaol to monitor conventional loops for dirty detectors Cleanly! e7 is a Trademark of SLC Technologies Inc 2.2 On-board Conventional Points All on-board points and points implemented with the D7034 work with two- or four-wire detectors. The system has an optional alarm verification feature (Table 1). All onboard points, and points implemented with the D7034 Four Point Expander, are continuously monitored for detectors signaling a dirty condition using the Bosch Security Systems Chamber Check and CleanMe protocol. To prevent nuisance reports, there is a 2-min delay before a dirty detector is annunciated, and a 6-min delay after the detector restores from the dirty condition before the control panel restores the condition. 2.3 Off-board Addressable Points (with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module) The D7039: adds two Class "B", Style 4 signaling line circuits (SLCs) individually supervises each point for proper connection to the common bus. When more than ten points are troubled, up to ten troubles are shown for each bus, and the balance of the troubles is indicated by a common bus failure message. can set response time to fast, or programmed from 1 to 89 sec. SLC input points are implemented with a D7042 Eight Input Remote Module. 2.4 Enclosure Housing The standard enclosure is manufactured from 18 Ga., cold-rolled steel and measures 21 in. (53 cm) high, 15 in. (38 cm) wide, 4 in. (11 cm) deep. This enclosure includes a keyed lock. The LEDs and LCD are visible through the door. 2.5 Remote LCD Keypads Maximum number: 4 D7033s Wiring requirements: Refer to Refer to Section 4.2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements on page 19. 2.6 Remote LED Annunciators Maximum number: 8 D7030s. Wiring requirements: Refer to Section 4.2 Option Bus Wiring Requirement.s .. Connect all option bus devices to the same bus, either Bus A or Bus B Do not connect some devices to Bus A Terminals VA àhd GA, and connect others to Bus B Terminals YB and GB. Power Terminals RAand RB and Ground Terminals RA and RB can be con nected interchangeably to either set of terrni-: For flexible configuration, LED annunciators show output zone information rather than point information. The first installed annunciator, the one with the lowest number address on the bus, shows Zones 1 to 8 on the Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J annunciator and Zones 9 to 16 on the D7032 Eight LED Annunciator Expander requires D7030X for operation, connecting to the annunciator. The second annunciator and expander pair shows Zones 17 to 32, and the third shows Zones 33 to 48. The fourth annunciator and expander pair shows Zones 49 and 50 and some system zones (Table 2). Table 2: LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and 8 LED Zone Shown Description 1 49 User defined 2 50 User defined 3 Reserved 4 52 General Fire Alarm (non-silencable) 5 53 Geeral Fire Alarm (silencable) 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 9.. Reserved . . ........•. . .; . . 10 58 General Supervisory Alarm (non-silencable) 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 61 General Waterfiow (non-silencable) . 14 Reserved 15 63 - General Fire Alarm, Monitor, Supervisory, and Waterflow (non-silencable) 16 Reserved This pattern repeats when additional annunciator and expander pairs are installed, with the fifth pair showing Zones 1 to 16, the sixth pair showing Zones 17 to 32, and so on. lines and two telephone numbers for reporting. Reports can be directed to one or both of two telephone numbers using the report steering feature in the control panel programming. Note that Account Number 1 is used with Phone Number 1. and Account Number 2 is used with Phone Number 2. Except for test reports, the control panel automatically selects the telephone line used. Reporting begins using Phone Line 1, unless the line monitor shows it to be bad at the start of reporting. If the report is not successful after two attempts on Line 1, the control panel automatically switches and uses Phone Line 2. The only exception occurs when test reports (Manual or Automatic) are sent. Test reports are sent to alternating telephone lines, regardless of the telephone monitor or an initial failure to report. This allows both telephone lines to be tested if the user sends two Manual Test Reports. The first report uses one line and the second uses the other line. During normal operation, the Automatic Test uses a different line each day. Because the control panel automatically selects which line to use, both telephone lines must use the same dialing sequences for reporting. For example, a line requiring you to dial "9" for an outside line cannot be paired with a line that does not require "9". Private branch exchange (PBX) lines and ground start telephone lines do not comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements for digital communication. I When the central station receives the Auto- matic Test Report only every other day, this indicates that one telephone line at the pro- tected premises is inoperative. This condition must be corrected immediately, as other criti- cal reports can be delayed during the time the communicator is performing retries to send the test signal through the inoperative tele- phone line (once each 48 h). While two independent telephone lines are required for UL864 Central Station service, the FACP can be configured with one telephone line if the communicator is only used for supplemental reporting on a local, remote station, or auxiliary system. ConnectJumper Ti to T2 and Ri to R2 if the control panel is installed with only one telephone line. You must enable and configure the communi- cator before it will operate. The communicator Communicator reports might be delayed if the and telephone line monitors are disabled in dialer outputs are not connected together on the default factory configuration; . . .. an installation where the control panel has only one telephone Jine. . Phone Line and Phone Number Selection: To ensure the . delivery of critical reports, the FACP uses two telephone Bosch 7/05 1 31499J 2.7 Communicator The communicator can report to two telephone numbers with full single, double, and back-up reporting. It communicates in Security Industry Association (SIA), Modem lila2, Contact ID, binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK), 3/1, and 4/2 Tone burst formats. I Figure 2: Supplemental Reporting I 1—Jumper from Ri to R2 2 - Jumper from Ti to T2 3 - House telephone 4 - Telco line 2.8 Users The system allows up to 16 users, or up to 100 users with the D7039 installed. A personal identification number (PIN), the four-digit code entered at the keypads, and an authority level determine which functions are performed can be assigned to each user. Refer to Section 5.6 Personal Identification Numbers on page 28. 2.9 Lightning Protection .This system is intended for installation entirely within one building. Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) and spark gaps provide protection from lightning surges and static discharges. 2.10 Backup Battery Calculation Table 3 is used to calculate the standby battery capacity required by NFPA when using the D7024. Table 3: Standby Battery Capacity Calculations Device Quantity Standby Total Alarm Total Current/ Device Standby current/Device Alarm D7024 Control Panel 1 200 mA 200 mA 380 mA 380 mA 0184 Local Energy Kt 10 mA 0.45 mA 07014 B to A Initiating Circuit Converter 11 mA 11 mA 07015 B to A NAC Converter b7W-634 4 mA A 34 4Poin Expander 44 A m .: 10 mA D7035/B Octal Relay 8 Ma + 30 mA* 8 Ma + 30 mA* D7048/B Octal Driver Module 10 mA 10 mA D7036 Annunciator Keypad .1 80 mA 100 mA D7031 Remote Keyswitch 0 mA 0 mA D7030X 8-Point LED Annunciator 27 mA 132 mA D7030X S2 8-Point LED Annunciator 35 mA 175 mA D7030X-S8 8-Point LED Annunciator 35 mA 175 mA Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 9 Table 3: Standby Battery Capacity Calculations D7032 8-Point LED Annunciator Expander 1 mA .. 90 mA D7033 Keypad 80 mA 100 mA D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA D70 42/13 Addressable 8-Point Input 8 mA 8 mA D7050 Photo Smoke Detector 0.60 mA O.56 mA D7050-TH Photo Smoke Detector 0.50 mA 0.56 mA D7045 Multiplex Pull Station 0.65 mA 0 55 mA D7044 Multiplex Single Input Fire 0.55 mA 0.55 mA 67052 Multiplex Dual Input Fire 0..55 mA 0 55 mA D7053 Multiplex I/O Module Fire 0.70 mA : 0.70 mA Smoke Detectors .. . Bells, Horns, and so on Other Sensors - Other G'rand 'r ail Gra'nJ Total .: . Standby Current Alarm Current * Add 30 mA for each relay activated. The 24 VDC current requirements for the D7030, D7033 and D7035 are shown at 75% of the 12 VDC level shown on the specification sheets for these models. The D7024 regulates 24 VDC power from the battery to 12 VDC for these accessories. The required battery size to support the system can be calculated using Table 3 and Table 4. Table 4: Calculating the Required Battery Size Grand Total Standby Current (in amps) Total Hours of Standby Required (24 or 60) Total Standby Capacity (multiply CS X HS) Grand Total Alarm Current (in amps) Total Hours of Alarm Time Required (usually 0.083 or 0.25) Total Standby Capacity (multiply CA X HA) Total Capacity Required (add TA + TS) Required Capacity with 20% Derating (TCX 1.2) CS HS 13= CS X HS CA HA TA= CA X HA IC = TA + TS C=TCX 1.2 2.11 Standby Current Load Use Table 4 to estimate the size of the battery required to support the standby load. Use the second table to estimate the size of the battery required to support the alarm load. Add the results for the total battery size. Select the next larger standard battery for the system. If the results show a requirement for a battery over 40 Ah, reduce the current or add an external power supply. Refer to Table 5 on page 11 for the units in amp hours (Ah). The calculations include a 20% derating factor. 10 . . . Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J I Table 5: Standby Load Battery Size in Ah I Standby Load Battery Size Chart Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Required for Required for Required for Required for Required for 24H 48H 60H 72H 80H Grand Total Standby Current 100 mA to 200 mA '11-. 5 14.4 1 7. 3 19.2 201 mA to 300 mA 86 173 21.6 25 9 288 301 mA to 400 mA 11.5 23.0 28.8 34.6 38.4 401 mA to 500 mA 144 288 360 X X 501 mA to 600 mA 17.3 34.6 X X X 601 mA to 700 mA 202 X X: X - X 76 mA to 800 mA 23.0 . 5.8 X X X X 801 mA to 900mA 259 X X X X 901 mA to 1000 mA 288 X X X X 1001 mA to 1100 mA- " -317 X X X X 1101 MA to 1200 mA 34.6 X X X X Alarm Load Battery Size Chart Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Required for Required for Required for Required for Required for 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 30 Min 45 Mm Grand Total Standby Current 250 mA to 500 mA 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 501mAto99mA 01 02 I I03 06 09 1.0 A to 1.'5_A 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.4 16Ato20A 02 04 06 12 18 2.1 Ato2.5A 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.5 2.3 26Ato30A 03 06 09 18 27 3.1 A to 3.5 A 0.4 0.7 1.1 2.1 3.2 3.6Ato4.OA 0.4.....1 0.8 . P1.2 2.4 . . 3.6 4.1 A to 4.5 A 0.5 0.9 1.4 2.7 4.1 46Ato50A 05 15 15 3 45 5.1Ato5.5A - - 0.6 1.1 1.7 3.3 2.11.1 Compatible Devices Table 6: Compatible Devices Device Description D7014 Class "A" Zone . 'Converts a Class "B", Style initiating circuit on the control panel to a Class "A", Style D circuit for Converter . connection to field wiring This module connects to one of the control panel's conventional inputs. D7015 Class "A" NAC Converts a reversing Class "B' NAC to a Class "A" circuit. Compatible with any Class "B", Style Y Converter NAC that uses a 2.21 kQ EOL resistor. When used on a Class "B", Style V NAC, it implements a Class UAn Style Z NAC. This connects to NAC output on the control panel. D7030 Eight Point LED Identifies the location of a fire alarm for up to eight zones, and up to eight are allowed for each'. ach sys Annunciator tern. D7030X Eight Point LED Identifies the location of a fire alarm for up to eight zones, and up to eight are allowed for each sys- Annunciator tern. D7030X S2 Eight Point An eight zone LED annunciator, of which two zones are reserved for supervisory functions It has LED Annunciator Power and Trouble LEDs plus eight zone LEDs. that can be individually labeled. Bosch 7/05I31499J . Table 6: Compatible Devices D7030X-S8 Eight Point An eight-zone LED annunciator with all eight zones reserved for supervisory functions. It has Power LED Annunciator and Trouble LEDs plus eight zone LEDs that can be individually labeled. 07031 Remote Key Allow you to silence notification appliances and reset the control panel from a remote location switch D7032 Eight Point LED Attaches to a D7030X and identifies the location of afire alarm for eight additional zones. Up to Annunciator Expander eight are allowed for each system. (future release) D76jS Four Wire Alpha Connects to either four wire option bus up to four allowed for each system numeric LCD Keypad 07034 Four Point Allows the D7024 FACP to support four additional points. The D7034 plugs into the control panel Expander and provides four Class ".B", Style B loops identical in characteristics to the loops on the control panel. One D7034 is allowed for each system. 07035/B Octal Relay Allows eight Form "C Relay outputs to be added to the system The outputs are fully programmable Module and can be activated by system events.For complete flexibility, each output operates independently of the other seven. The D7035 connects to the option bus, up to two allowed for each system; Refer to the D7035 Installation Guide (P/N 37280) for the required enclosure modification The D7035B is pre-installed on a. mounting skirt. D7036 Fire Annunciator A four-wire LCD annunciator keypad used with the D7o24 to establish the location of a fire alarm. Keypad 07038 Remote NAC Adds four NFPA 72 Class ".P7, Style V NAGs through the option bus, and is supervised by the con Power Supply trol panel Connects to either four wire option bus of the D7024 Control Panel up to two allowed for each system. . . D7039 Multiplex Expan- Provides either two, two-wire (Class "B", Style 4) multiplex buses or one, four-wire (Class LAn, Style sion Module 6) multiplex bus. In Class"A" Mode, up to 120 additional addressable points can be added. In Class "B" Mode, up to 240 additional addressable points can be added. Connects directly to the control panel, allowing one for each system. 07042B Eight Input Provides eight Class "B", Style B input points Up to 15 modules can be connected. to MUX Bus A Remote Module and 15 on MUX Bus B The D7042 is powered by 12 VDC supplied by the option bus power termi- nals, in addition to the two wire data connection Do not use the D7042 on an SLC configured for Class "A", Style 6 operation. D7048B Octal Driver Provides eight open collector transistor outputs for addition to the b7024 FACPs. It connects to Module the control panels through the option bus. D7645M Pull Station UL Listed fireTalarm initiating device 07044 Mux Single Input General purpose device connecting a contact device to the control panel's multiplex bus with a Fire supervised local loop. All operating power for the D7044 is drawn from the control panel. D7044M Mux Mini A general purpose device connectia contact device to the control panel's multiplex bus with a Contact Module supervised input loop All operating power for the D7044M is from the control panel 1. D7052 Mux Dual Input A general purpose device connecting to the control panel's multiplex bus. It provides two super- Fire vised input zones for connecting conventional normally-open (NO) inputs. All operating power for the D7052 is from the control panel. 07053 Mt1x I&O Module A general purpose device connecting the control panel's multiplex bus It implemens a supervised Fire local loop, and a Form "C Relay output Up to 20 modules can be connected to each MUX bus All operating power for the D7053 is from the control panel, .. . . - . 12 . . Bosch 17/05 1 31499J Table 7 summarizes address restrictions for the D7042, D7052, and D7053 Modules. Table 7: D7042 Address Restrictions 9* 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17* 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25* 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33* 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41* 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49* 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57* 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65* 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73* 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81* 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89* 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97* - 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113* 114 1,115 - 116 - : 117 118 119 120 121* 122 - 123 124 125 126 127 128 129* 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137* 138 -- 139 140 141 - 142 - - 143 144 145* 146 147 148 149 - 150 151 152 153* 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161* 162 163 . 164 165........ 166 167 168 169* 170 171 172 173 174 176 177* 178 179 180 181 182 183 . 175 184 185* 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 19d**194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201* - 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209* 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217* 218 219 220 • 221 • 222 - • 223 224 225* • 226 227 - 231 - 232 233* 234 - 235 236 - 237 - 238 239 • 240 241* 242 243 244 228 ......230 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 Note: Install tLD7o42 M6tiIés only at ad6ses that are tOIIOed by an asterisk )D5 not install tne U/Ub2 and i /053 Modules (Class B°) on addresses in bold. -- - Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J . 13 I .- u.iz.riu. tiy,un awtiuui, 2 - Retainer holes (2) 3 - Support post assembly 4 - Corner of circuit board 5 - Support post 6 - Retainer hole in enclosure Press the 0.125-in, nylon standoffs (P/N: 30503) into the retainer holes (Figure 3 and Figure . Slide the top of the control board into the retainer tabs (the slots under the top of the frame) so the control board resets on the posts. Secure the bottom of the control by screwing the two bottom corners through the support posts and through to the control board retainer holes (Figure 4 When the control board is installed, use the nuts to connect the ground wire between the door and the enclosure. Use the second ground wire to connect the AC power ground. Both grounds connect to the enclosure's stud to the left of the circuit board. 3.0 Installation and Setup The shipping box includes: One D7024 FACP in a static-resistant bag One enclosure with transformer One hardware pack One enclosure lock, washer, and keys Six EOL resistors The hardware pack includes the hardware needed to install the control panel in the enclosure. 3.1 Installing the Enclosure 1. Using the enclosure as a template, mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface (Figure 3). 3.2 Installing the Control Panel The D7024 Control Board is static sensitive. Touch ground before handling the control board to discharge any static electricity in You body. For example, run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the control board. Continue touching the enclosure while installing the control board. 1. Insert the three support posts in the retainer holes on the enclosure (Figure 3 and Figure . Figure 4: Installing the Standoff and Support Post Start the mounting screws (not supplied) for these two holes first. Slide the enclosure onto these screws so the screws move up into the thinner section of the holes. Then tighten the screws. Screw the remaining two screws into either set of bottom mounting holes. Knock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure. 14 Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 3.3 Installing Optional Equipment The two expansion options, the D7034 Four Point Expander and D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module, connect directly to the control panel. These options are automatically detected and supervised when the control panel is powered up. When the control panel is powered up after installing one of these options, one of the following windows appears: 4Z EX P DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY NAC EXP DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY MDX DETECTED PRESS CLEAR KEY When the D7039 is first installed, or any time the control panel is powered up with a D7039 that has no points programmed into it, the system automatically starts the multiplex auto-programming process: AUTO PROGRAM? :YES (1) /NO (0) Press the [1] key to start auto-programming. Press [0] to allow the control panel to continue normal startup. The menu automatically closes with NO selected if no key is pressed after several minutes. Refer to Section Z9.4 Auto Program on page 57 for Auto-Programming Mode instructions. Press [CLEAR] to verify the installation of the device and automatically set it up for supervision. If you do not press [CLEAR] during the power-up time- out period, the control panel resumes operation using the last verified status of the affected expander, and shows an installation error condition. ,L!Expansion devices such as point expanders, NAG expanders, and multiplex expanders are disabled if they are removed from the control panel configuration after installation Once installed, it is not possible to disable super vi sion of these devices. Refer to the expander installation instructions for additional information. I When the 07039 Multiplex Expansion Mod ule is first installed, in most cases the system shows an EEPROM fault. You must run the default procedure to synchronize the EEPROM on the expansion module with the. EEPROM in the control panel. Cycle power. to the control panel and re install the option bus devices after the default procedure. Replacing a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Mod- ule causes expansion point and PIN program- ming to be lost. Reprogram all multiplex point and PINs when replacing the D7039 Bosch 17/05 1 31499J . 15 4.0 Control Panel Terminal Connections Refer to Figure 5 through Figure 10 when connecting the control panel terminal. Figure 6: Typical Fire Wiring qxp çqqxp 101 1—Input 2 - Loop power + 3 - Smoke detector 4 - EOL resistor 5 - Typical two-wire smoke detector wiring (supervised). Refer to the D7022 Series, D7024 Smoke Detector Compatibility List (PIN: 34445) for a list of compatible two-wire smoke detectors. 6 - Smoke power - 7 - Smoke power + 8 - D275 EOL relay 9 - Typical four-wire smoke detector wiring. For example, a D285 in a D292 Base. Do not use shared cable for option bus, tele- ______ phone, or NAC wiring. 16 Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J I Figure 7: Relay Wiring I 1 - Relay 2. Contacts rated at 5 A, 24 V (unsupervised) 2 - Relay 1. Contacts rated at 5 A, 24 V (unsupervised) 3 - For connection to listed power limited Class 2 or Class 3 sources only 4 - Switched (supervised) smoke power: 24 V 1 A maximum (filtered). Refer to the D7022 Series, D7024 Smoke Detector Compatibility List (P/N: 34445). 5 - Unswitched (unsupervised) auxiliary power: 24 V, 1 A maximum (unfiltered) 6 - Earth ground 7 - Input points 1 to 4 (supervised): Points are intended for connection to normally-open or normally-closed alarm contacts. They can also be used for compatible two-wire smoke detectors. All EOL resistors are 2.21 k12 (P/N: 25899), UL Listed. Initiating devices are Class "B", Style B. Two-wire compatibility identifier "A." 8 - Refer to the 07022 Series, D7024 Smoke Detector Compatibility List (P/N: 34445). Figure 8: Transformer (Supervised) (0 () rT1 1 - Red wire 2 - Brown wire 3—NC 4 —AC power 2 5—AC power 1 6 - White wire 7 - Black wire All wiring except battery terminal and primary AC power is power-limited. Separate the pri- mary AC and battery wires from other wires by at least 0.25 in. (64 mm). Also tie the wire to prevent movement. Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 17 Figure 9: Option Bus (Supervised, Style 4) 2 3 4 6 4f 6 CD CD CD ED M ----:.: 1 - Option power (A + B) 500 mA, maximum 2 - Option Bus A 3 - Option Bus B 4 - +12 V 5-Corn 6-Data 7 - Connect option bus devices to Option Bus A or Option Bus B. Connect all option bus devices to the same bus, either Bus A or Bus B. Do not connect some devices to Bus A Data Terminals YA or GA and some to Bus B Data Terminals YB.or GB. PoWer Terminals RA and RB and Ground Terminals BA and BB can be connected interchangeably to either set of terminals Figure 10: Backup Battery Wiring i - z.zi euL, supervisea (t-71v: zo ) 2 - Black wire 3 - Red wire iu t 4 - Terminal - 5 - Terminal + 6 - Backup Battery #1 7 - Backup Battery #2 18 . Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J Table 8: NACs and Batteries Notification Appliance Circuit NAC 1+: +24 V in alarm; ground in standby. NAC 1-: Ground in alarm; supervisory voltage in standby. NAC 2+: +24 V in alarm; ground in standby. NAC 2-: Ground in alarm; supervisory voltage in standby. Batteries BAT -and BAT +: Requires two 12 V batteries in series for a combined voltage of 24 V. Charge current equals 1.1 A maximum. Note: Only use indicating devices listed in the D7024 NAC Compatibility List (PIN: 34950). Do not short terminals Shorting terminals can cause an explosion or burn 4.1 Power Supply Connections Use wire nuts to connect the primary side of the transformer, with the black and white wires, to the 120 V, 60 Hz dedicated circuit breaker. Connect the earth ground to the threaded ground stud on the left side of the enclosure (Figure 11). I Figure 11: Connecting the Transformer to the D7024 Control Board I I - rriftiry 2 - White wire 3 - Black wire 4.2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements Use 18 AWG (1.2 mm) or larger wire to connect option bus devices to the FACP. The total length of wire connected to the option bus terminals must not exceed 4000 ft (1219 m), regardless of the gauge wire used. Connect all option bus devices to the same bus, either Bus A or Bus B. Do not connect some devices to Bus A Data Terminals YA or. GA and some to Bus .B Terminals YB or GB Power Terminals RA and RB, and Ground Terminals BA and BB can be connected interchangeably to either set of terminals Do not use shared cable for option bus, addressable points bus, telephone, or NAC wiring Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 19 Avoid shielded or twisted pair wire, except for special applications where a reduced length of wiring (approximately 50%) is acceptable for an unusually harsh electrical environment to be tolerated. The length of wire allowed between the control panel and the last device on a wiring run depends on the current drawn on that wiring run. Reducing the number of devices on a wiring run allows the individual runs to be longer. When devices are all the same type on a given wire run, use the guidelines in Table 9. Table 9: Option Bus Wiring Guidelines Device Number of Maximum Allowed Cable Length to Current Draw (for reference) Wiring Run Last Device (18 AWG (1.2 mm]) 07030 LED Annunciator A 1 1000 ft (304 m) 175 mA 07030 Ct 6 Annunciator 2 500 ft (152 m) 175 mA x 2 = 350 mA D7030 LED A n n u- n 611 ii-o 7 250 ft (76 m) 175 mA x4=700 ,A D7033 Remote Keypad 1 2000 ft (608 m) 100 mA 70 Reme Kead 033 ot Keypad 2 21000 ft (304 m) fo mA x 2= 200 mA D7033 Remote acJ 612rnI 100 mA 400 mA D735RerteRey 1 50dft(152rn) 30mA D7ô35 Remote Relay 2 250 ft (76 m) 330 mA x 2 = 660 mA D7036 LCbAn 1&i 200dft (608) 00A 07036 LCD Annunciator 2 1000 ft (304 m) 100 mA x 2 = 200 mA D7036 LCD Anninciai& T1 500ft152m) 100nAx400mA D7038 Remote NAG 2 4000 ft (1216 m) <50 mA each When there are more than one type of device installed on a given wiring run, total the alarm current drawn by all the devices on the wiring run to determine the maximum allowable distance between the option bus terminals on the control panel and the last device on the wire run (the device furthest from the control panel). Add all alarm loads for option bus devices on the wire run, and use to determine the maximum allowed length for the run. For example, if the total load of option bus devices on a particular run is 400 mA, the maximum length of the run can be up to 500 ft (152.4 m). No more than 4000 ft (1219.2 m) of wire can be connected to the option bus terminals, even if the individual lengths of the runs are all within limits. Figure 12 shows the lengths for 18 AWG (1.2 mm). For 16 AWG (1.5 mm) wire, cable lengths can be 1.5 times longer, and for 14 AWG (1.8 mm) wire, cable lengths.can be 2.5 times longer. The maximum length of connected wire (4000 ft [1219 m]) still applies. Figure 12: Option Bus Cable Length versus Current Draw I — [oI — — -I 0 I - aoie lengul 2 - Current draw (mA) 20 Bosch 1 7/05 1 31499J 8.0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 8.1 D7024 UL Listings The D7024 is UL Listed for Commercial Fire Alarm (Type Service: Auxiliary, Local, Central Station, and Remote Station; Type Initiating: Automatic, Manual, Sprinkler Supervisory, and Waterfiow), UL Standard UL864. j Install the control panel accordingto.NFPA: 72 for commercial fire installations 8.2 Installation Considerations Failure to install and program the control panel according to requirements in this section voids the UL Listed mark. The standby battery capacity is 40 Ali at 24 VDC. The total nominal current must not exceed 1140 mA in standby nor 4 A in alarm. Mount the control panel indoors and within the protected area. Ground according to Article 250 of the NEC (NFPA 70). Connect points to UL Listed, compatible devices. Use the supplied nut to connect the ground wire (provided with the enclosure) between the door and the enclosure. Do not program Ground Start. Select telephone monitoring if using the digital alarm communicator transmitter (DACT). 8.3 Programming the D7024 Test the system after installation and after re programming, including programming per- formed by downloading When used in UL Listed installations, the control panel must conform to certain programming requirements. The following is a list of the required program entries and required accessories for specific UL Listed installations. 8.3.1 Commercial Fire Alarm (Central Station [DACT] and Local) Required Accessories At least one D285 Smoke Detector with a D287, D288, D292, D293 Series Base, or another UL Listed compatible smoke detector. At least one D432A Horn and Strobe or D443 Bell. Provide 85 dB for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements. Use other UL Listed compatible devices with a voltage range from 20 VDC to 31 VDC for this application. Install it inside the protected area. Use four-wire detectors UL Listed power supervision devices, such as the D285 in a D292 or D293 Series Base. A compatible UL Listed EOL relay is the D275. Use all points with the EOL resistor provided. Report Programming Program non-supervisory and supervisory reports for the points used. Program Trouble Reports. Set an AC Failure Report Delay for 25% of the estimated standby time; or set it to report at 25% depletion of battery capacity. Set Automatic Test Report frequency at least every 24 h. Timer Programming Program Auto Silence Time for no less than 5 mm, or to "0" to disable. Point Programming For fire points: open = trouble, latching. Alarm Output Programming Program NACs to activate from appropriate input points. Communications Programming (if Used for Central Station Service) Select a communication format compatible with the central station. Enable the monitoring of both telephone lines. 8.3.2 UL Listed Accessory Devices D132B Multi-use Reversing Relay Module The D 132B is a multi-purpose, fully configurable, smoke power-reversing module for activating detectors with local annunciation. The D 132B operates both two-wire and four-wire circuits, and works with Class "A" or Class "B" initiating circuits. An alarm latch connection allows an initiating loop held in alarm after the detector loop power is reversed to activate any sounders. The D 132B does not affect the compatibility between the FACP and detectors, or the FACP and NACs. Refer to the D132B Installation Guide (P/N: 40895) for installation instructions. Refer to Figure 21 on page 61 for an example. 60 Bosch 7/05 1 31499J I FGwerH roubIe riarm_pitenceg • Li L~n Ln *: EIi1: BA GA VA RB BB GB YB . ( I Figure 21: Wiring the D132B . • . . .: ...:. .. R20 :.. HR2 • - HT2 -• •::. . . . 1I . -- S . . .-. -• •.• ••• S •• ...... . . : COM2 S •• -. : . . -:: NO2 5 . -• . . . s . - . . S TB1 1B2 .......... 101 1 - NAG output 2— Input point 3 - Power limited and supervised 4 - 2.21 k12 EOL power limited and supervised (P/N: 25899) 5 - 24 V two-wire reversing detectors 6-24VNACs 7 - Earth ground 8 - Not used 9 — D132B 10 —Loop 11 —Class "A" (not used) 12 —Optional alarm latch 13 —NAC input 14 —12 VDC/24 VDC Bosch 17/05 1 31499J 61 D184A Local Energy Kit The D 184A is a UL Listed module that connects local energy signaling devices to the D7024 for auxiliary service operation. Refer to the D 184A Installation Guide (P/N: 41175) for more information. D185 Reverse Polarity Module The D 185 Reverse Polarity Module is a UL Listed module connecting the control panel with either a single set or a pair of leased telephone company (Telco) lines in NFPA 72 remote station applications. It relays system alarm status information from the control panel to a monitoring station. The D 185 operates with either 12 or 24 VDC supply. The D185 can signal alarm, trouble, and supervisory conditions (refer to the D185 Installation Manual (P/N: 32906) for details). Figure 22 shows the module being used to signal alarm and trouble conditions only. With a third relay, available from the eight-relay expansion module and an additional leased line, supervisory conditions can also be signaled. In this example, Relay 1 must be programmed to operate on Alarm (Zone 63) and Relay 2 must be programmed to operate on Trouble (Zone 62). Input 4 is programmed as a monitor point. Any alarm interrupts the voltage to the monitoring station. Placing the D 185 in Test Mode causes a MONITOR TROUBLE 4. Figure 22: Wiring the D185 NC 2 82 RELAY 2 ci Nol MK SMOKE POWER SMK- EARTH GROUND _ p I POINTS L+ INPUT _ 1 - D185 Module 2 - To monitoring station 3 - Black wire 4 - Yellow wire 5 - Blue wire 6—D275E0L 7 - 2.21 kf2 EOL (P/N: 25899) 8 - Fire panel 62 Bosch 17/05 1 31499J I ONO PWR PWR + I TRBL TRIG SUPV TRIG TRIG SUPV + SUPV . . R? AL ALRM + END SUPV (3110100 G 12 D70221 b 4 Ci24 . Fire Alarm Control Panels Smoke.DetectOr Compatibility List The following two-wire smoke detectors ha v e b e e n p r o v e n t o b e c o m p a t i b l e w i t h t h e D 7 0 2 2 F i r e A l a r m C o n t r o l P a n e l ( F A C P ) a n d t h e 07024 Fire Alarm Control/Communicato r u n d e r t h e m e t h o d r e q u i r e d b y U n d e r w r i t e r s L a b o r a t o r i e s . T h e f o l l o w i n g t w o - w i r e s m o k e detectors have also been proven to be comp a t i b l e w i t h t h e 0 7 0 2 4 F i r e A l a r m C o n t r o l / C o m m u n i c a t o r w h e n u s e d w i t h t h e D 7 0 1 4 C l a s s A Zone Converter under the method requir e d b y U n d e r w r i t e r s L a b o r a t o r i e s . Two-wire smoke detectors that are not li s t e d a s c o m p a t i b l e s h o u l d n o t b e u s e d w i t h t h e 1 ) 7 0 2 2 o r 0 7 0 2 4 . W h e n m i x i n g d i f f e r e n t m o d e l number detectors manufactured by Radio n i c s , a m a x i m u m o f 2 0 d e t e c t o r s m a y b e u s e d p e r l o o p . T w o - w i r e s m o k e d e t e c t o r s o f d i f f e r e n t manufacturers or detectors of different m o d e l n u m b e r s n o t m a n u f a c t u r e d b y R a d i o n i c s m a y n o t b e m i x e d o n t h e s a m e c i r c u i t . Radionics 0256A/0257A A or B D250A, 0280A N/A 20 Radionics 026310263TH B N/A N/A 20 Radionics 0263S1D263THS* B N/A . N/A . 20 Radionics . D285/D285TH A or B D287/0288 A 20 Radionics . 0286 . A or B 0287/0288 A 20 Radionics 0340 A or B 0287/0288 A 20 Radionics D6030604/D605 A or B D287/0288 A 20 DetectionSystems DS230/DS23OF/0S233F* Aor B MB2W or MB2WL A 20 Detection Systems DS250/DS250TH A or B MB2W or MB2WL A 20 Detection Systems 0S260 A or B MB2W or MB2WL A 20 DetectionSystems 0S282/DS282TH B N/A N/A 20 Detection Systems 0S282S105282THS B N/A N/A 20 DetectionSystems DS290 AorB N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 429C SIOA .N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 429CRT S11A ..N/A N/A 20 Electra Signal Lab 429CST SI1A N/A N/A 20 Electro SignalLab 429CT S10A N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 521BXT1528BX1 SIOA N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 521CRXT/528CRXT SIOA N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 521 B15288 . SIOA N/A N/A 20 Electro Signal Lab 711U SIOA 701E.7011).702E.702U SOD 20 ElectroSignalLab 712U SIOA 701E,7011).702E,702U 500 20 Electro SignalLab 713-5U SiOA 701E.701U.702E,7021) SOO 20 Electra Signal Lab 713.61) S10A 701E,701U,702E,7021) SOD 20 Electra Signal Lab 721U SIOA 702E,7021) SOD 20 Electro SignalLab 721U1 S10A 702E,702U SOD 20 Electra SignalLab 7221) SIOA 702E,702U 500 20 Electra SignalLab 731U . SIiA 702E,702U,702RE,702RU 500 20 Electro Signal Lab 7321).. SIIA .702E.702U,702RE,702RU SOD 20 SystemSensor 1100 A N/A N/A 20 SystemSensor 1151 .A B11OLP A 20 SystemSensor 1451 A B40I8 A 20 SystemSensor 2100 A N/A N/A 20 System Sensor 2151 A B11OLP A 20 SystemSensor 2400 A N/A N/A 20 SystemSensor 2451 A B40IB A 20 SystemSensor 2100S/2I00TS* A N/A N/A 20 SystemSensor 2100T A N/A N/A .20 SystemSensor 2400TH A N/A N/A 20 SystemSensor 2451TH A .B401B A 20 * Not for use with the 07022 FACP. A member of the radionics Bosch Group The following four-wire smoke detectors have proven to be compatible with the D7022 FACP and D7024 Fire Alarm Control/Communicator under the method required by Underwriters Laboratories. Four-wire smoke detectors that are not listed as compatible should not be used with the 07022 FACP or 07024 Fire Alarm Control/Communicator. Four-wire smoke detectors of different manufacturers or detectors of different model numbers not manufactured by Radionics may not be mixed on the same circuit. Radionics D256A10257A D290 Radionics D296 N/A Radionics 0285/0285TH D292. 0293A, 0293E, 0293S Radionics D273/0273TH N/A Radionics D2541D255 0290 Radionics D281A 0290 Radionics D282A D290 Radionics 0283A 0290 Radionics 0286 D292, 0293A, D293E, D293S Radionics D294 N/A Radionics D295 N/A Radionics D299 N/A Radionics D341/D342 N/A Radionics D603/0604/0605 D292, 0293A, D2936, D293S Detection Systems 08230/05230F1DS233F* MB4W, M134WA, MB4WE, MB4WS Detection Systems 0S240 N/A Detection Systems 0S250/DS250Th MB4W, MB4WA, MB4WE, MB4WS Detection Systems DS260 M134W, MB4WA, M84WE, MB4WS Detection Systems DS284FDS284TH N/A Detection Systems D8291/DS292 N/A Electro Signal Lab 541C/548C N/A Electro Signal Lab 541CXT/548CXT N/A Electro Signal Lab 541AXT/548AXT N/A Electro Signal Lab 449CLT N/A Electro Signal Lab 741 U N/A Electro Signal Lab 741U1 N/A Electro Signal Lab 742U - N/A System Sensor 6424 Beam N/A System Sensor DH-400ACDC N/A Not for use with the D7022 FACP. Disclaimer Notice: Radionics makes no claim either written, verbal, or implied that any smoke detectors, other than the ones listed on this compatibility list, will work with the D7022 FACP or D7024 Fire Alarm Control/Communicator. © 2002 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 34445H 03/02 Pr) Rw Rflfll 7 A21inaa (A QIQ1 7.nni 7 1 IRA Smnk flutrn4nr (nmnafihihh, I it n7n77 fl7fl4 LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7165-1615:147 Page 1 of Control Unit (Non High-Rise) Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 FAX (585) 421-4263 Model D7024 fire alarm control unit. Power limited, local, automatic, manual, noncoded, remote station, central station, waterfiow and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer to the listee's data sheet for additional components description. System components: RATING D7024 D7034 D7033 D7035, D7035B 25899 D184A D185 D7014 D7039 D7038 D7015 D7042 D7042B,D7044, 07044M, D7052 D7048, D7048B D7053 120 VAC primary; 24 VDC Secondary Control Unit 4-Zone Expander Keypad Expanded Relay Module End-of-line Resistor City Tie Kit Reverse Polarity Module Class A Adapter MUX Expander Remote NAC Expander Class A NAC Module Eight Zone Expander Multiplex Expander Module Octal Driver Module Multiplex Input/Output Module INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: In accordance with the listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as a fire alarm control unit for use with separately listed compatible initiating and indicating devices. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. This control unit can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 8th Edition Standard. For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Formerly 7165-0801:177 07-05-05 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 71 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager gv "F%OSCH h1TL1fl • I(i - D7036 Fire Annunciator Keypad Compatible with D7024 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels - Two-line, 16-character LCD display On-board LEDs indicate Silenced, Trouble, Alarm, and Power Silence and Reset buttons Built-in keyswitch Attractive, low-profile enclosure UL Listed The D7036 is a four-wire LCD annunciator keypad used with the D7024 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) to establish the location of a fire alarm. The two-line, 16- character display is capable of showing all messages normally displayed on the control panel. All alarm and status messages are included. Four on-board LEDs provide easy reading of the annunciators status from a distance. There are Silence and Reset buttons for controlling annunciator and control panel operation. A built-in keyswitch offers extra security by locking out the annunciator to prevent unwanted sounder silencing or control panel resetting. Certifications and Approvals Listings and UL UOXX: Control Unit Accessories, System (UL864) Approvals: CSFM 7120-1615: 185 Factory Mutual research installation/Configuration Notes Compatible Products Category Product ID Product Description Control D7024 Four-zone FACP Panels D7024LC Four-zone FACP without enclosure D7024-EXP Four-zone FACP for export D7024-EXPLC Four-zone FACP for export without enclo- sure Mounting The D7036 can be surface mounted on a standard three- gang box, or with the mounting backplate provided. Wiring Guidelines For the D7024 FACPs, the maximum allowed DC current draw from the auxiliary power is 500 mA for keypads. The maximum length of wire (all branches added together) that can be connected to the option bus terminals is 4000 ft (1220 m). The maximum length between any one device and the control panel terminals depends on the current draw on the branch that the device is on. The current draw on a particular branch can be found by adding together the individual current draws of each device connected to the branch. Note Refer to the 07024 Operation and Installation Guide (P/N: 31499) for complete wire length calculations. www.boschsecurity.com Number of Keypads Up to four keypads can be used per system. Up to three keypads can be used on any single 1000 ft (305 m) run of 18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire. Technical Specifications Mechanical Properties Base Dimensions (H x W): Cover Dimensions (H x W): Power Requirements Current (Alarm): Current (Standby): Voltage (Operating): 4.6 in. x 8.2 in. (11.7 cm x 20.8 cm) 4.3 in. x 8.lin. (10.9 cmx 20.6 cm) 100 m 80 mA nominal 12 VDC nominal Ordering Information I 07036 Fire Annunciator Keypad 07036 Hardware Accessories KEY-ANN Replacement Key KEY-ANN Americas: Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, New York. 54450, USA Phone: +1. 585 223 4060 Fax: +1 800 289 0096 security.sales@us.bosch.com www.boschsecarity.us Europe. Middle East, Africa: Bosch Security Systems B.V. P.O. Boo 80002 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands Phone: +3140 27 83955 Fan: +314027 86668 emea.socuritysyutems@bosch.com www.boschsecurlty.com Aola-Paclflc Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd 38C .ialan Pemimpin Singapore 577100 Phone: +65 6319 3450 Fax: .65 6319 3499 apr.securitysystems@bosch.com www.boschsncurtty.com Represented by © Bosch Security Systems 20061 Data subject to change without notice F1316842891 I Cur: en-US, V2, 24 Jan 2006 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7120-1615:185 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Annunciators LISTEE: Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 Fax (585) 421-4263 DESIGN: Models D7036 fire annunciator keypad, D7030X, D7030X-S2, and D7030X-S8 LED annunciator, D7032 LED annunciator expander and D7031 remote keyswitch. Refer to the listee's data sheet for detailed product description, construction and operational considerations. System components: RATING: I2VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with the 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 annunciator and accessories for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: Formerly 7120-0801:217 07-05-05 BH 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 71 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager 09 BOSCH Invented for life D263 Series Photoelectric Smoke and Smoke and Heat Detectors The D263 Series includes the following detector models: Model Description D263 Two-wire 02631H Two-wire with 135°F (57°C) heat sensor D263THC Two-wire with 135°F (57°C) heat sensor and auxiliary relay D263THS° Two-wire with 135'F (57°C) heat sensor and sounder * Sounders produce 85 dB at 10 ft (3 m). Each of the D263 Series Detector models is UL Listed and works with commercial fire protective signaling and household fire warning systems. Each model detects smoke particles produced during wood, paper, and fabric combustion. Functions. Chamber Calibration Tests Check the sensitivity and calibration of any D263 Series Detector model using a visual check, a magnet test, or a voltage measurement test. Visual check: When the detector's calibration is within the factory- listed range, the red alarm LED flashes once every 3.5 sec. If the detector's calibration is out of range for more than 24 h, the red alarm LED flashes once a second. P, 12 V or 24 V input P. Designed for commercial or residential use Two-wire application Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate the status of the chamber, power, and alarm Removable terminal block to simplify wiring connections Cable connection point for voltmeter sensitivity test Trim Plate 1P280 for retrofit and remodeling purposes Magnet test: Hold a magnet horizontally against the detector for about 10 sec and observe the LED. If the detector is within the factory-listed calibration range, it goes into alarm and the Alarm LED latches on. If the detector is too sensitive, the LED rapidly flashes six times (once every half second) and the detector goes into alarm. If the detector is not sensitive enough, the LED slowly flashes four times, once every 2 seconds, and the detector goes into alarm. If the detector does not operate, it does not signal an alarm. Voltage measurement test: Use a D1005 Test Cable and a digital voltmeter to measure the voltage and compare the results with the factory-listed sensitivity range. System Overview 1 1. 1 The D263 Series Detector models use an infrared (IR) LED light source and a silicon photodiode to measure light in a chamber. A fine screen covers the chamber to deter insects and to reduce dust accumulation and nuisance alarms. www.boschsecurity.com D263 Series_ Photoelectric Smoka and Smoke and Heat Detectors During a fire, smoke particles reflect light onto the photodiode. When the photodiode measurements exceed the alarm threshold, the detector signals an alarm condition. After the alarm condition clears, interrupt power at the control panel to reset the detector. Use a D132B Reversing Relay Module to activate the sounder (85 dB at 10 ft [3 m]). When using a D13213, the LED does not latch on alarm. Certifications and Approvals All Models Listings and UL UROX: Smoke - Automatic Fire Detectors (U1268) Approvals: UROX7: Smoke-Automatic Fire Detectors certified forCana- da(S529) c-UL-us CSFM: 7272-1615: 134 NYC/MEA: 274-93-E, Vol. VII D263THC and D263THS only Complies with: Hong Kong Fire Services Department (HKFSD) F Installation/Configuration Nces Use smoke detectors for detection circuits that protect people. Use heat detectors for circuits that protect property. Compatible Products The following products are compatible with the D263 Series detectors: Category Product ID Product Description Control Bosch Security Systems makes no claim written. oral, or implied Panels that the D263 Series detectors work with any two-wire control panels except those specified in the Control Panel Compatibility chart in Technical Service Note (P/N: 31866). Modules D132B Reversing relay module Mounting The detector has a mounting plate that attaches on a standard four-inch back box. For commercial and industrial installations in accordance with NFPA 72, space each detector 30 ft (9.2 m) apart. Wiring The terminal block accepts up to 12 AWG (2.3 mm) wire. You can remove the terminal block from the detector for easier wiring. The terminal block snaps in and out of the detector. Technical Specifications Environmental Considerations Radio Frequency Interference No alarm on critical frequencies in the range of (RFl) Immunity: 26 MHz to 950 MHz. Relative Humidity: Up to 93%, non-condensing Temperature (operating): +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +40°C) Mechanical Properties Dimensions (Diameter x H): 5 in. x 2 in. (12.7 cm 5.1cm) Material: High impact, fire retardant ABS plastic Relay Contacts Auxiliary Form C: 1 A, 120VAC/30 VDC at 1 A. 30W maximum Power Requirements Current Draw (alarm): Determined by control panel Current Draw (standby): 0.089 mA at 12 V.0.1 mA maximum - Current Draw (start-up): 0.12 mA Current Draw (trouble):. 0.1 mA maximum Power-up Time: 22 sec maximum RMS Ripple (maximum): 25% of DC input Voltage (stand-by): 8.5 VDC to 33 VDC Orderinghiformat ion r - D263 Two-Wire Smoke Detector D263 D2631H Two-Wire Smoke/Heat Detector D2631H D263THC Two-Wire Smoke/Heat Detector with Aux- D263THC iliary Relay D263THS Two-Wire Smoke/Heat Detector with D263THS Sounder Hardware Accessories D1005 Test Cable D1005 DT-2 Detector Removal Tool DT-2 TP280 Trim Plate 1P280 D263 Series Photoeiectric Sioka and Smoke pd Heat Detectors I 3 Americuor Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, Newyork, 14450, USA Phone: +1 585 223 4060 Fox: +1 800 289 0098 sncarity.saies@us.bosch.com www.boschsecarity.us Europe, Middle East, Africa: Bosch Security Systems B.V. P.O. Boo 90002 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands Phone: +31 4027 83955 Fax; +3140 27 86668 emea.secaritysystemsbosch.com www.boschsecurity.com Asia-Pacific: Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd 38C Julait Pemiwpin Singapore 577180 Phone: +65 6319 3450 Fax: +65 6319 3499 opr.securitysystems@bosch.com www.boschsecarity.com Represented by © Bosch Security Systems 2006 I Data subject to change without notice F1327854859 Cun en-US, V2, 25 Jan 2006 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7272-1615:134 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Pkwy, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 FAX (585) 421-4263 DESIGN: Models D285, D285DH, D285TH, D263, D2631H, D273, D273TH, D273THS, D263THC, D263THS, D273THR, D273THC, D2731S, D273THCS, D273THSR, D273THE, D273ES and D273THES smoke detectors. Model D285TH, D2631H and D273THxx employ an integral 1350 fixed temperature heat detector. This heat sensor is intended for use only as a supplemental device to assist the smoke detector. *Model D285 series are separable detector heads which operate with separable base Models D287, D288, D292, D293A, D293E and D293S. *.Models D263 and D273 series detectors are nonseparable detector heads with terminal blocks and do not operate with separable bases. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 8.5-33.0VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control unit. Models D285 and D285TH are intended for use with separately listed bases. Model D2850H is intended for use with separately listed Duct Smoke Detector Housing Model D341 or D342 (CSFM Listing No. 3240-1615:181) or Model D340 (CSFM Listing No. 3240-1615:184). Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7272-0801:162 *Rev. 05-29-2007 jw This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: . JULY 11 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior. Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager Manual Stations P-vAm@Wr dual action Terminal connections Gold-plated alarm contacts for corrosion resistance ' Surface or weatherproof back boxes ATTENTION: Carlsbad Fire Department requires Double- Action initiating devices in all common use or Publicly Accessible areas. The FMM-100 Series is a family of versatile, high-quality, metal fire alarm manual stations. Single-action ordual- action models are available. All models come with a key lock and contain gold-plated contacts to resist corrosion. Functions Operation Single-action the baron the front of the manual station is pulled, it latche easily visible from 50 ft 1 Reset the activation bar th manual station with the key a p1a'lhè activation its normal upri ition. An optional scored acrylic bre Ic rod is i able. Dual-action With the dual-action configuration the upper bar on the front of the manual station rotates inward allowing the activation bar to be grasped and operated by a single hand. CertifiàátionsardAprovals Listings and UL UNIU: Boxes, Non-coded (LJL38) Approvals: UL UNiU7: Boxes. Non-coded Certified for Canada (CAN! ULCS528M91) CSFM 7150-1615:224 NYC/MEA (382-94-E, Vol. 3) -: - -"'".-•.- - - - - InstaUation/Cónfiguration Notes Compatibility Information Compatible with all Bosch Security Systems Fire Alarm Control Panels. Mounting Considerations The FMM Series manual stations can be surface mounted on either the FMM-100BB-R Surface-mount Back Box or the FMM-100WPBB-R Weatherproof Back Box. They can also be flush mounted on a standard single-gang back box. Note When properly mounted on the FMM-100WPBB-R Weatherproof Back Box, these manual stations meet UL requirements for outdoor use. To comply with ADA standards, the manual station must be less than 48 in. (1.2 im) above the floor for front www.boschsecurity.com 2 A!afmManuaI Stat ons -' wheelchair access and less than 54 in. (1.3 m) above the floor for side wheelchair access. Parts lñcludéd Quant. Component 1 Manual station 1 D102 Key (1358 key) 1 FMM-100GR Acrylic Break Rod 1 Hardware pack 1 Literature pack Technical Specifications Environmental Considerations Relative Humidity: 90% at + 100°F (+38°C) Temperature (operating): -40°F to +150°F (-40°C to +66°C) Mechanical Properties Color: . Red Dimensions (H x W x D): 4.75in.x3.25 in. xl. un. (12cmx8.3cmx2.8cm) Material: die-cast metal Inputs Switch Rating: 1 A at 30 VDC or 125 VAC .. ----'" Ordering Information L .: --.........0 FMM-100SATK Single-action Manual Station (red) FMM-100SATK FMM-100SATK-NYC Single-action Manual Station for FMM-100SATK-NYC New York City FMM-100DATK Dual-action. Manual Station (red) FMM-100DATK Hardware Accessories D102 Replacement Key D102 FMM-100BB-R Surface-mount Back Box (red) FMM-100BB-R FMM-100WPBB-R Weatherproof Back Box (red) FMM- 100 WPBB-R FMM-100GR Scored Acrylic Breakrods FMM-100GR Americas: Bosch Security Systems 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport. New York. 14450, USA Phone: +1585 223 4060 Fax: +1800 2890096 security.sales@us.bosch.con: www.boschsecurity.us Europe. Middle East, Nrlcu.r Bosch Security Systems B.V. P.0. Box 80002 5600 JO Etndhooen, The Netherlands Phone: +314027 83955 Fax: +3140 27 86668 emea.secunitysystems©bosch.com www.boschsecurity.com Asia-PacIflc: Bosch Security Systems Ftc Ltd 38C Jalan Pemimpin Singapore 577180 Phone: +65 8319 3450 Fax.- +65 6319 3499 apr.securitysystems@bosch.com www.boschsecarlty.com Represented by 0 Bosch Security Systems 2006 I Data subject to change without notice F2263916171 I Car: en-US. V5.26 Jan 2006 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-1615:122 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: Bosch Security Systems, 130 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450 Contact: Frank Mioduszewski (585) 223-4060 FAX (585) 421-4263 DESIGN: Models D462, D325A, D7045, *FMM.462 FMM-462-D, FMM-325A, FMM-325A-D, FMM- 7045, and FMM-7045-D fire alarm manual pull stations. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions,.applicable codes and ordinance 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 listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7150-0801:131 *Rev. 05-05-2006 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 14, 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager 00 COOPER Wheelock Series AS Audible Strobe Appliances and Series AH Auddibles aRrrr fl! SERIES A SEINESAY I Description The Wheelock patented 2-wire Series AS Audible Strobe Appliances and Series AH Audibles offer more features with low current draw. Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575cd or the Wheelock patented MCW multi-candela wall strobes with field selectable candela settings of 15130/75/110cd, or the high intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd. Ceiling mount models incorporate Wheelock's patented MCC multi-candela ceiling strobe with field selectable intensities of 15/30/75/95cd or the high intensity MCCH strobe with field selectable 115/177cd. The audible provides a selectable choice of either a continuous horn or temporal pattern (Code 3) when constant voltage from a Fire Alarm Panel (FACP) is applied. Each tone has 3 dBA settings to choose from. When used with the Wheelock Series SM or DSM Sync Module or Wheelock PS-24-8MC Power Supplies with Patented Sync Protocol, synchronization of the continuous horn tone provides the temporal, (code 3) tone (mandated by NFPA 72) simultaneously for all audible appliances. This ensures a distinct temporal (code 3) pattern when 2 or more audibles are within hearing distance. If not synchronized the temporal sound could overlap and not be distinctive. At the same time the strobes will be synchronized. This provides the ability to comply with ADA guidelines concerning photosensitive epilepsy and the NFPA standards when installing 2 or more visual appliances within the field of view all of this plus the ability to silence the audible is achieved by using only 2 wire. Features Approvals include: UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464 New York City (MEA), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), Factory Mutual (FM), and Chicago (BFP). See approvals by model in Specifications and Ordering Information ADNNFPNUFC/ANSI Compliant Wall mount models are available with Field Selectable' Candela Settings of 151301751110cd or 135/185cd (Multi- Candela models) or 1575cd (single candela model) Ceiling mount models are available with field selectable candela settings of 15/30175195cd or 115/177cd (multi-candela ceiling models) Selectable Continuous Horn or Temporal (Code 3). 3 Selectable dBA settings (99, 95 and 90 dBA) in both tones Patented 2-Wire Audible Strobe Appliance. Patented Universal Mounting Plate Weatherproof models are available for outdoor use Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the regulated voltage range 12 and 24 VDC models with wide UL "Regulated Voltage Range" using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage The strobes can be synchronized using Wheelock's sync modules or power supplies with built in sync protocol Fast installation with IN screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG wires For Weatherproof Series AS, See Datasheet S9004 M EA APPROVED E5946 151-92-E 7125-0785:131 S5391 High (99) 12vdc ________ 0.163 0.260 ULmax* 0.192 0.320 dBA Med (95) 12vdc 0.076 0.195 UL max* 0.108 0.275 dBA w (90) 12vdc 0.039 0.175 UL max* 0.058 0.265 dBA 24 VDC Models High (99) 24 vdc dBA UL max* Med (95) 24vdc dBA UL max* Low (90) 24 vdc dBA UL max* 12 VDC Models AH-24 AS-241575 1575cd 0.062 0.100 0.080 0.121 0.033 0.080 0.043 0.107 0.017 0.072 0.021 0.100 Audible Wall Mount Audible Strobe Audible AH-12 I AS-121575W Wall Mount Audible Strobe Models Ceiling Mount Audible Strobe Models AS-24MCW AS-24MCWH AS-24MCC AS-24MCCH 1 5c 30cd 75cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 1 5c 30cd 75cd 95cd 115cd 177cd 0.080 0.102 0.150 0.194 0.250 0.320 0.088 0.114 0.165 0.205 0.250 0.320 0.088 0.125 0.200 0.267 0.355 0.480 0.095 0.138 0.221 0.285 0.355 0.480 0.060. 0.084 0.132 0.173 0.230 0.305 0.066 0.092 0.145 0.186 0.230 0.305 0.074 0.110 0.190 0.253 0.340 0.465 0.080 0.122 0.201 0.269 0.340 0.465 0.052 0.076 0.121 0.158 0.220 0.295 0.056 0.082 0.132 0.173 0.220 0.295 0.068 0.105 0.182 0.245 0.335 0.460 0.074 0.113 0.198 0.263 0.335 0.460 Table 4: Average Current* (AMPS) For Series ASWP# Voltage High dBA Setting (99) dBA Medium dBA Setting (95) dBA Low dBA Setting (90) dBA 24.0 VDC 0.128 0.105 0.098 UL Max* 0.168 0.155 . 0.150 * RMS current ratings are per UL average RMS method. UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33v for 24v units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16v for 24v units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33v for 24v units). For unfiltered FWR ratings, see installation instructions. NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A. All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. rtILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR RATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU i/OR OTHERS General Notes: Strobes are designed to flash at 1'flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range". Note that NFPA-72 specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specify a flash rate of 1 t 3 flashes per second. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series NS Strobe products are listed under UL Standard 1971 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%). Series Ni-I horns are listed under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only); 'Regulated Voltage Range" is the newest terminology used by UL to identify the voltage range. Prior to this change UL used the terminology "Listed Voltage Range". Table 1: Ratings Per UL 1971 Model Number Input Voltage VDC Regulated Voltage Range VDCIFWR Strobe Candela (Cd) AS-24MCW 24 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/110 AS-24MCCH 24 16.0-33.0 115/177 AS-241575W 24 16.0-33.0 15(75onAxis) AS-121575W 12 8.0-17.5 15 (75 on Axis) AS-24MCC 24 16.0-33.0 15/30/75/95 AS-24MCWH 24 16.0-33.0 135/185 ASWP-2475W 24 16.0-33.0 75 @ -31°F )le 3: Average RMS Current Table 2: dBA Ratings for 12 VDC and 24 VDC Series ASIAH 12 and 24 VDC Audible Reverberant Anechoic Description Volume dBA Per UL 464 dBA @10 ft. @10 ft. High 91 99 Continuous Medium 88 95 Horn Low 83 90 High 87 99 Code 3 Horn Medium 84 95 Low 79 90 SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH DSM MODULE CLASS"A" NAC CIRCUIT WITH NO AUDIBLE SILENCE FEATURE SUAL SyNC MOOULr Øsysc - - 2' -i I 10 1 1 LE .lieusi _____ :_:::::: __ Ff ___ 1;:: L 555501 Wiring Diagrams' SERIES AS APPLIANCES NON-SYNCHRONIZED FROM TO NEXT PRECEDING APPLIANCE APPLIANCE - OR EOLR ORFACP SERIES AS & RSS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH PS-12124-8CP and PS-12124-8MP OUTPLTFS AS PM EOLR F 1-4 - 4-CLASS LQiN I A OR AS C 2-CLASS P AS RR9 Series P5-12/24-BC or PS-12/24-8MP SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH SM MODULE SIN- GLE CLASS "B" NAC CIRCUIT WITH AUDIBLESILENCE FEATURE SM -0 STROM trobe A NAC Audlbl - STROBE C Circuit Audi EOLR ble -Audibi NAC Circuit SERIES AS APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WITH MULTIPLE DSM MODULES Audible NAC Or DSM #1 I Strobe NAC Cir r1rL AS 1_I - k..AhI. mAr [t1DSM #2 A ;;;;;i Sync [}__ I 1-10 + AS Audible NAC dri DSM #3 I Sync Strobe NAC Clt t ENDD DSM Interconnecting wiring shown. Maximum of twenty (20) For detail using SM-or DSM Sync Module refer to Data Sheet S3000 or Installation Instructions P83123 for SM and P83177 for DSM. For wiring informationon the power supplies refer to Installation Instructions P84662 for PS-24-81VIC. Specifications and Ordering Information Model Number Order Code k Strobe Candela Ofl Non- Sync Sync wISM, DSM or Ps-24-8MC VDC VDC 24 •. Mount Wall.Coiling Mount Mountin 0 tions Agency Approvals UL MEA CSFM FM BFP S-24MCW-FR 9024 15/30/75/110 X X X - X - A,B,D,EF,GH,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X \S-24MCW-RN 9025 15/30/75/110 X X X - X - A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X S-24MCWH-FR 3468 135/185 - X X X - X - A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X * S-24MCWH-FW 3469 135/185 X X X - X - A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X * \S-241575W-FR 7405 15(75onAxis) X X X - X - A,B,D,EF,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X AS-121575W-FR 7410 15(75onAxis) X X - X X - A,B,D,EF,GH,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X \S-24MCC-FR 3161 15/30/75/95 X X X - - X A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X * S-24MCC-FW 3162 15/30/75/95 X X X - - X A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X * \S-24MCCI-l-FW 3467 115/177 X X X - - X A,B,D,E,F,GHJ,NO,R,X X X X X * \SWP2475WFR** 9012 75 @ -31°F X X X - X - I(see Data Sheet S9004) X X X X X \H-24-R 7892 - X X X - X X A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,OR,X X X X X X AH-24-W 7893 - X X X - X X A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X AH-12-R 7891 - X X - X X X A,B,D,E,F,G,H,J,N,O,R,X X X X X X H-12-W 7894 - X I X - X X X A,B,D,E,F,GH,J,N,O,R,X X X X 1XI X \H24WPR** 74161 X X I X - X X I K X X X. X s.H12WPR** 74151 X I X I - X X X I K X X X - X **For Weatherproof Series AS/AH specifications see data sheet S9004. *PENDING ***Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for Mounting Options. Note: Models are available in either Red or White. Contact Customer Service for Order Code and Delivery. NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. Architects and Engineers Specifications The notification appliances shall be Wheelock Series AS Audible Strobe appliances and Series AH Audible appliances or approved equals. The Series AS Audible be listed for ULStandard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection 'ervice. The Series AH Audible shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). Both shall meet the requirements FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm ontrol Panel (FACP). The audible portion of the appliance shall have a minimum of three (3) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice • of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs. The strobe portion of the appliance shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series AS shall be of low current design. Where Multi- Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have field selectable settings and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 at 15/30/75/110 or 135/185 candela for wall mount and 15/30/75/95 or 115/177 candela for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 1575 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on-axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock's SM, DSM Sync Modules or Wheelock PS-24-8MC Power Supplies with built-in Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync module or Power Supply fails to operate, (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash- rate. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock synchronization. The Series AS Audible Strobe and Series AH Audible shall incorporate a Patented Universal Mounting Plate that shall allow mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 100mm European type backboxes, or the SHBB Surface Backbox. If required, an NATP (Notification Appliance Trimplate) shall be provided. All notification appliances shall be backward compatible. (WI Branchport Avenue Long Branch, NJ 07740 Phone: (800) 631-2148 Fax: (732) 222-2588 www.cooperwheelock.com WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Made in USA S8100 ASIAH 06106 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:131 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing-Impaired LISTEE: Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch NJ 07740 Contact: Luy Nguyen (732) 433-6005 Fax (732) 222-5607 DESIGN: Models AS-1215, -2415, -1230, -2430, -121575, -241575, -2475 and -24110 audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. Models AS-1 215W, -2415W, -1230W, -2430W, -121575W, -241575W, -2475W and -24110W audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. These units with suffix -W are for wall mount only. Models AS-241 SC, -2430C, -2475C and -241 OOC audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering, orientation and color. These units are intended for ceiling mount only. Model Al-l-12, -24, AH-12WP, -24WP audible appliances (no strobe), followed by an alpha or numeric character indicating product color. Model AS-24MCW and AS-24MCC audible/strobe, followed by any two alpha or numeric character indicating lettering and product color. Model ASWP-2475W audible/strobe with integral private mode fire/emergency visual signaling for non-hearing impaired applications. Model ASWP-2475W is also suitable for outdoor use when mounted to Model WPBB back box. Models AS-24MCWI-1 and AS-24MCCH audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering and product color. Units with suffix C are for ceiling mount only. Units with suffix W are for wall mount only. Refer to the listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational. considerations. RATING: Electrical: 8-17.5/16-33 VDCNFR Candela: 15:15cd, 1575:15/75cd, 30:30cd, 75:75cd, 95:95cd, 100:100cd, 110:110cd MCW: Selectable 1 5cd, 30cd, 75cd, 11 0cd MCC: Selectable 15cd, 30cd, 75cd, 95cd MCWH: Selectable 135cd, I 85cd MCCH: Selectable I15cd, I77cd INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Models ASWP-2475W and AS- 24MCW are for wall mount only. Models with suffix -W are for wall mount only. Models with suffix -C are for ceiling mount only. *Rev. 06-13.06 Listing No. 7125-0785:131 Page 2 of 2 MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as audible and audible/visual signaling devices suitable for the hearing impaired when used in conjunction with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only except Models AH-I2WP and AH-24WP audible appliances are suitable for indoor/outdoor. For synchronization, Models AS Series must be used with Model SM-12/24, SMX-12/24, DSM- 12/24 or DSMX-12124 sync control module (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0785:132). Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. These appliances can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. NOTE: Models ASWP-2475W, AH-1 2, AH-24, -12WP and -24WP audible devices are not suitable for the hearing impaired applications. *Rev. 06-13-06 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 4, 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager P-S=1 2180 12 Volt 18.0 Amp. Hrs. Features: Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) technology for superior performance. Valve regulated, spill proof construction allows safe operation in any position. Power/volume ratio yielding unrivaled energy density. Rugged plastic case and cover Approved for transport by air. D.O.T., I.A.T.A., F.A.A. and C.A.B. certified. U.L. recognized under file numberMH 20845. PDILiER/d7I47so#,, Rechargeable Sealed Lead-Acid Battery .:j charging is necessary 100%ofca • ; ":" - I is required. • 5°C: Charging bc -(41*F)- use is new elpreco • -... . ••• full capacit .. ',: .-•• . . • :harge may l 40*C •-30:-- restore full (1047). _(86°F) - . (68°F) at batteries - - : :2 4 6 810 :12 1416 1820 Standing Period (Months) .: lot hess acity fore saly icr il 01 ach 11 TECHNICAL DATA: Shelf Life and Storage 100 0 80 IX 60 u 40 Life Characteristics in Stand-By Use 'I - . Years Life Characteristics in Cyclic Use "0 200 400 600 800 1000.:.1200,:,. Number of Cycles CHARGING Cycle Applications: Limit initial Current to 5.4A. Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 14.40 to 14.70 volts at 68°F (200C). Hold at 14.40 to 14.70 volts until current drops to approximately 180mA. Battery is fully charged under these conditions, and charger should either be disconnected or switched to "float" voltage. "Float" or "Stand-By" Service: Hold battery across constant volt- age source of 13.50 to 13.80 volts continuously. When held at this voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maintain itself in a fully charged condition. NOTE: Due to the self-discharge characteristics of this type of battery, it is imperative that they be charged after 6-9 months of storage, other- wise permanent loss of capacity might occur as a result of sulfation. PS-12180 Discharge Characteristics (.: . . . 14.0 I. lAmblent Temperature 20°C (68°F 13.0 -- i ill' 12 24 6 12 2436481 2 4 6810 2040 min. hire. Discharge Time ........... Discharge Time vs. Discharge Current C) E s. - U .0 C) (a (104°F) (32°F) 0.9 1.8 3.6 9 18 36 Discharge Current (A) Physical Dimensions: in. (mm) -- Torminal,: PS-12180NB PS-I216OF k- 4.97 (126) I' 7.13 (181) II I IL4:.I: ILl JJJ .- n21 or ker. Ps.1210cks h'Wi iS: °N 5f5 4L' ----- Tolerances are +1- 0.04 in. (+1.1 mm) and +1- 0.08 In. (+1- 2mm) for height dimensions All data subject to change without notice. 120 1 00 C) 80 (5 .0. 4 : 60 .0 C... 40 U :20 A - ,t!ff!!iiSsoNIc SALES & MARKETING 3106 Spring Street Redwood City, CA 94063 USA Tel: 650-364-5001 Fax: 650-366-3662 national-saIespower-sonic.com PRINTED IN U.S.A. 51 IS09001-2000 FM39170 vvww.power-sonic.corn CUSTOMER SERVICE 7550 Panasonic Way San Diego, CA 92154 USA Tel: 619-661-2030 Fax: 619-661-3648 GENESIS SERIES CABLE Description: 18 AWG 2/C FPLR Compliance: UL Standard 1424; NEC Article 760 Construction: Conductor 18 AWG Solid Bare Copper No. of Conductors 2 Assembly Tubed jacket over twisted insulated conductors Insulation Type Polypropylene Color Black, Red Thickness 0.006" nom. Diameter 0.052" nom. Lay Length 1.75" nom. Jacket Type PVC Color Red Thickness 0.015" nom. Diameter 0.136" ñom. HONEYWELL 18 AWG 2/C (ETL) FPLR/CL2R 3038058 Sun. Res 75C (RoHS) WIO# Legend (Ink Print) XXXXXX-XXX C(ETL) FT4 XXXXFT DEVICE/ZONE A B C D E F 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Properties Temperature Rating -20 to 75 °C Operating Voltage 300 Volts max. Capacitance 21 pf/ft nom. Impedance 75 Ohms nom. DC Resistance 6.32 Ohms/M' at 20°C Flame Rating UL 1666 (Riser) Honeywell GENESIS SERIES CABLE Description: 18 AWG 4/C FPLR Compliance: UL Standard 1424; NEC Article 760 Construction: Conductor 18 AWG Solid Bare Copper No. of Conductors 4 Insulation Type Polypropylene Color Black, Red, Ylw, Gm Thickness 0.006" nom. Diameter 0.052" nom" Lay Length 2.5" nom. Jacket Type PVC Color Red Thickness . 0.015" nom. Diameter 0.148" nom. HONEYWELL 18 AWG 4/C (ETL) FPLRICL2R 3038058 Sun. Res 75C (RoHS) WIO# Legend (Ink Print) xxxxxx-xxx C(ETL) FT4 XXXXFT DEVICE/ZONE A B C D E F 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Properties Temperature Rating -20 to 75 °C Operating Voltage 300 Volts max. Capacitance 21 pflft nom. Impedance 75 Ohms nom. DC Resistance 6.32 Ohms/M' at 20°C Flame Rating UL 1666 (Riser) :I iiALqjj GENESIS SERIES CABLE Description: 14 AWG 2/C FPLR Compliance: UL Standard 1424; NEC Article 760 Construction: Conductor 14 AWG Solid Bare Copper No. of Conductors 2 Assembly Tubed jacket over twisted insulated conductors Insulation Type Polypropylene Color Black, Red Thickness 0.006" nom. Diameter 0.076" nom. Lay Length 2.0" nom. Jacket Type PVC Color Red Thickness 0.015" nom. Diameter 0.182" nom. HONEYWELL 14 AWG 2/C (ETL) FPLR!CL2R 3038058 SUN. RES. 75C (RoHS) WIO# XXXXXX Legend (Ink Print) -XXX C(ETL) FT4 XXXXFT DEVICEIZONE A B C D E F 12 3 4 5 6 789 Properties Temperature Rating -20 to 75 °C Operating Voltage 300 Volts max. Capacitance 26 pf/ft nom. Impedance 65 Ohms nom. DC Resistance 2.54 Ohms/M' at 20°C Flame Rating UL 1666 (Riser) CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7161-1487:100 Page I of I CATEGORY: Cables-Fire Protective Signaling LISTEE: Genesis Cable System, 7701 95th Street, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2716 Contact: Orville Allen *(262) 947-0720 Fax (262) 947-0724 DESIGN: Model FPL, FPLP and FPLR power limited fire protective signaling cable. Conductors: In accordance with the standard Insulation: GPT-150, Foam PP, HDPE or LDPE Assembly: 2 to 12 insulated conductors Shield (Optional): Aluminum polyester tape shield Braid (Optional): Metal braid over cable core Jacket: PVC compound Gitto/Global Corp., Grade GA-91-84, GPT-45, GA5033, GA93016 Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances, NEC Article 760, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. AARKING: Listee's name, Type "FPL" and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as power-limited fire protective signaling cables. *Rev. 06-18-2003 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 14, 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager