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5937 DARWIN CT; ; FA110034
Balance ($) 0 City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA110034 Job Address: 5937 DARWIN CT Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2121201600 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: PC #: Status: ISSUED Applied 4/12/2011 Approved: 4/12/2011 Issued: 4/12/2011 Inspector: Project Title: PHOENIX FOOTWEAR Ti. FIRE ALARM PLAN CHECK & INSPECTIONS Applicant: PRO-TECH FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS CORP SUITE G 47O D(VRAAD Dr Owner: MORGAN-ALTON LTD C/O JOHN SPENCER 15375 BARRANCA PKWY #E102 Fire Protection Systems A California Corporation Material Submittal Novec 1230 Fire Suppression System w/ Kidde AEGIS Releasing Panel U Phoenix Footwear 5937 Darwin Court Suite 109 Carlsbad Ca. 3225 Production Ave. Suite B, Oceanside, CA 9205$ Phone (760) 722-2455 FAX (760) 722-2456 California License #B, CIO, C16-709152 Nevada License #0044425 BETA SERIES SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Cylinder and Valve Assembly Novec 1230 fluid is stored in specially de- signed cylinder assemblies. Beta series cylinders are available in three different capacities and are charged with Novec 1230 fluid to a filling density up to 70 lb./ft' 0121 kg/m') of cylinder volume. All cylinders are super-pressurized with dry nitrogen to a pressure of 360 psig (2482 kPa), at 70°F (21°C). Each cylinder is equipped with an identification name- plate indicating the quantity of Novec 1230 fluid. The standard cylinder assembly, having a rigid dip tube, is designed for mount- ing in a vertical position only. The cy- linder assembly is composed of a cylin- der, dip tube, and cylinder valve. (C) 3/16 FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR (D) SPRING (I) FILL—CHECK VALVE PULL II A LEVER /7 PORT (H) MANUAL PORT PNEUMATIC B ACTUATOR PILOT STORAGE CYLINDER FILLED WITH AGENT ff°° oO (B) PISTON (A) CYLINDER VALVE (C) SEAT ASSEMBLY (F) SOLENOID PILOT VALVE : \(E) II 8. SHRJ oP°ao .00 (G) 3/16 FLEXIBLE OOed,. cy c% CONNECTOR DIP TUBE—' Cylinder Valve -Standby Mode (D) SPRING SOLENOID PILOT VALVE ACTUATED PULL LEVER CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with To Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid GENERAL INFORMATION The Chemetron Fire Systems Beta Series Systems are automatic suppression systems using 3M NovecTm 1230 Fire Protection Fluid and consisting of four basic components and their associated accessories. System Components Control Panels Detection and Alarm Devices Completer Kits Features The system components consist of agent con- tainers, container supports (racks), and discharge nozzles. ID The control panel is the brains of the system and is used to monitor the detection and accessories. ID The detection, alarm devices, and accessories are the external devices that act as the eyes and voice of the system as they give audible or visual signals. The completer kits consist of warning signs, hoses, connection fittings, pressure gauges or solenoid valves, and the actuator required to operate the cylinder valve. The system and its components are agency tested for total flooding applications and should be used in accor- dance with the guidelines contained in National Fire Protection Association Standard 2001. A total flooding application can be defined as injecting Novec 1230 fluid into an enclosure or volume having the structural integrity to retain the agent during and after discharge. The design of such a system requires that the Novec 1230 fluid be discharged from its container in between a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 seconds and be thoroughly mixed throughout the protected volume, reaching a minimum concentration level of 4.2%, but not exceeding 10% in normally occupied spaces. AGENT Cylinder Valve -Actuated Mode © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (1012004). Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with TM Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid PIPE BY INSTALLER (NOT SHOWN) RADIAL NOZZLE P/N (VARIOUS) I 1/4" NeT MALE CONNECTOR P/N 70440009 ELBOW P/N 50440063 AND 3/16. X 16" LG FLEXIBLE DISCHARGE TUBE CONNECTOR P/N 10260260 P/N 20480335 3/16" X 20LG FLEXIBLE , CONNECTOR P/N 10260267 CYLINDER VALVE1 AND 0-RING ) SOLENOID PIL P MANUAL PNEUMATIC I ' VALVE P/N 20610287 ,_-"'" ACTUATOR P/N 10610729 RAIL 20" LG M Ll DIP TUBE "'• SPRING NUT 1.4 "' CYLINDER I ."- I SPACER CYLINDER I ISTRAPAP '0 NAMEPLATE] LOCK WASHER AND CAP SCREW Beta Series CylinderAssembly with Completer Kit, Mounting Bracket& Nozie Cylinder Number Fill Capacity StockMinimum Maximum - thkg lb kg 40 lb. 10481819 21 9.5 41 18.6 55 lb. 10481820 28 12.7 55 24.9 95 lb. 10481821 48 21.8 96 43.5 Cylinder: The welded seam steel cylinders are manufactured to the requirements of the Depart- ment of Transportation (DOT) for compressed gas and have external neck threads for cylinder valve connection. Dip Tube: A flanged dip tube extends from the cylinder neck down to within approximately 5/8 in. (16 mm) of the bottom of the cylinder. The flange, clamped between the top of the cylinder neck and the cylinder valve, supports the dip tube. Cylinder Valve: A pressure operated cylinder valve having a forged brass body and cap is at- tached to the cylinder neck and serves to control the flow of Novec 1230 fluid from the cylinder. A synthetic rubber seat disc and disc carrier are con- nected by a stem to an operating piston at the top. The piston to valve ratio is approximately 3 to 1. The cylinder valve has five connections, as follows: Manual-Pneumatic Actuator Connection: This is a threaded connection housing a check valve and serves as the attachment point for the manu- al-pneumatic actuator and for cylinder filling operations. La Pressure Gauge/Solenoid Pilot Valve Assembly Connection: This is a threaded connection hous- ing a check valve and serves for the attachment of: Is Solenoid pilot valve assembly (with pressure gauge) for pilot cylinders. Pressure gauge assembly for all other system cylinders. La Safety Disc Connection: A frangible safety disc is connected to the valve body and serves as a pres- sure relief device to protect the cylinder against excessive internal pressure. Its disc rupture point is in the range of 850 psi to 1000 psi (5860 kPa to 6895 kPa). Discharge Connection: A 1-1/2 in (40 mm) O.D. flare connection serves as the discharge port. Pilot Connection: A 1/4 in (8 mm) NPltap in the cylinder valve cap provides a means of applying pilot pressure above the operating piston. COMPLETER KIT COMPONENTS Either a primary or slave completer kit is required to complete the installation of each Novec 1230 fluid filled cylinder. The components included in the primary and slave completer kits are detailed in the following chart. © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (10/2004), Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems, 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. 2C LEADS (55I2m) 1)51 NPT (15 m) CONDUIT ENTRY CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with To Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid • Description Completer Kits Primary 20480780 Slave 20480781 Quantity Quantity Solenoid valve 1 0 Solenoid valve with supervisory pressure switch 1* 0 Discharge tube 1 1 Manual-pneumatic actuator 1 0 3/16" flex hose 16° long 1 1 3/16" flex hose 20" long 1 1 90° Elbow 1/4" FIx 1/4" MNPT 1 3 1-1/4" Male connector 1 0 1/4' Male connector 0 1 Pressure gauge 0 1 Pressure gauge with supervisory pressure switch 0 1* Warning sign 1 0 Operating instruction nameplate 1 1 0 * Items are part of the Primary (S/N 20480782) and Slave (S/N 20480783) Completer Kits with Supervisory Pressure Switch If cylinders are used in a Main/Reserve system, order decals: Main Decal — S/N 50360753 Reserve Decal - S/N 50360752 Solenoid Pilot Valve Assembly The system utilizes a solenoid pilot valve assembly to provide pilot pressure for actuation. The solenoid must be electrically supervised by a recognized fire suppres- sion system control panel. The solenoid pilot valve assembly includes a pressure gauge and adapter with swivel nut, vented elbow, and 0-ring seal that is attached to the pressure gauge con- nection of the cylinder valve. 2.1)510*. (512s.) 2.IrAPP I (5'.tU' ROX.) S I Stock Description Number 20610287 Solenoid pilot valve assembly 120V-60Hz/24VDC 20610307 Explosionproof Solenoid pilot valve assembly 24 VDC 20610288 Solenoid pilot valve assembly with supervi- __________ sory pressure switch 120V-60Hz/24VDC Manual-Pneumatic Actuator - S/N 10610729 This device is required for the manual actuation of a cylin- der and is attached to a check valve connection port. This is a dual purpose device, having an actuating piston con- nected to a pin to upset the fill check valve when pilot pressure is applied to the piston. With the check valve open, cylinder pressure is applied through the pilot con- nection to the operating piston of the Beta valve, thereby opening the cylinder to discharge its contents. I UDIOVEPIN APPROX. TO ACTUTE PORT A PULL DOWN PORT "B ' "FLARE (TYP) (0UTLET)/ INLET) (41.3 mm 00 1-l/4 (31.8mm) o I 1-5/6" 4-1/16" (103.2 mm) 5/8W (38.1 mm) (31.8 mm) APPROX. (15.9 mm) APPROX. Front View Side View Discharge Tube Assembly — SIN 20480335 A formed, 1-1/2 in. (40 mm) OR steel tube assembly with a flare nut at each end is used to connect the cylinder valve r to a male connector, which / can then be connected to the discharge piping / system. 6.500" (16.5cm) -TUBE FLARE ,.FLARE NUT 6.500" (16.5 cm) 1 1/2" O.D. DISCHARGE TUBE Top View Front View I © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (10/2004). Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with TIN Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Discharge Connection Fitting - SIN 70440009 A 1-1/4 in. (32 mm) male connector is used to attach a cylinder to the discharge piping system. 1/4" NPT (32 mm) *111 T. 11 1 1/4" ID r(32 mm) Flexible Connector Lengths of 3/16 in. (5 mm) flexible connectors are used to interconnect the cylinder valve devices.. These hoses have a stainless steel wire braid cover and a teflon liner, and are fitted at each end with a 1/4 in. swivel flare nut. 1/4" (6.4 mm) —45 FLARE SWIVEL NUT—BRASS - EXTRUDED TEFLON INN ER CORE LENGTH Stock Number Description 10260260 3/16 in. (5 mm) Connector 16 in. (40.6 cm) long 10260267 1 3/16 in. (5 mm) Connector 20 in. (50.8 cm) long 10260303 1 3/16 in. (5 mm) Connector 28 in. (71.1 cm) long Pressure Gauge Assembly In systems requiring more than one cylinder, a pressure gauge assembly is required for each cylinder other than the pilot cylinder as a means of visual surveillance of the pressure condition within the cylinder. I Stock I Number Description I ¶ 20240046 I Pressure Gauge Assembly 20240047 Pressure Gauge Assembly w/supervisory pressure switch - 3" - (76.2 mm) 1-5/8" (41.3 mm) Pressure Gauge OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Pressure Switch A pressure switch is used in the system to implement the shut down of power and various items of equipment, such as fans; and for annunciation and alarm purposes. An explosionproof pressure switch is also available. 1/4"(6.4 mm)N.P.T. PRESSURE r3'8 (9 .5 mm) CONNEC11ON _.. 2-3 4 APPROX. (69.9 mm) PRESSURE ss,,r04 IODUL 1-017-0085 6-1/2" P1081 PLUNGER IN SE (165.1 mm)10 N~ In v9A 0pA1_0 ,flss I,a-I1 1 _____ _____ NORMAL _ 45/5" . _____ POSITION (117.5 mm) .NOPERATED POSITION Stock Number Description 10170089 2 Pole Pressure Switch indoor use only 70170229 Explosionproof 2 Pole Pressure Switch 10170065 4 Pole Pressure Switch weatherproof WIRE BRAID COVER TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (10/2004). Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with ru Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Check Valve - SIN 10610732 A check valve is used between the cylinder valve dis- charge outlet flexible connection and the discharge mani- fold. The check valve prevents back flow from the mani- fold in the event that the sys- tem is discharged when one I or more cylinders are disconnected, such as for weighing or general - vicing. A check valve is not required on single cylinder S I 6 13'32" systems. (1 62.7cm) CYLINDER RACK Single/Multiple Cylinders, Vertically Mounted SIN 20710268 The cylinder rack, consisting of a rail, a strap, and miscella- neous hardware for interconnection, is shipped unassem- bled. The rail is provided with 1-1/8 in (2.85 cm) slots on 2 in (5.0 cm) centers for mounting bolts. (50.8c -v 20" - v ANTI RECOIL CAP .-121/2" j1 (31.7 cm) B 10. I - (25.4 cm) 11 Dimension Nominal __A B Stock Cylinder Number Size in cm in cm 10481819 401b. 201/2 52.1 121/4 31.1 10481820 55 1b. 253/8 64.4 14 35.5 10481821 95 lb. 38 5/8 98.1 22 3/4 57.8 Stock Number Empty Cylinder Weight Lb (Kg) Cylinder Assembly Dimensions Height Diameter in cm in cm 10481819 38 (17) 235/16 60.4 10 25.4 10481820 50 (23) 281/8 1 71.4 10 25.4 10481821 65 (30) 413/8 1 105.1 10 25.4 NOZZLES Nozzles (8 port) are used to control the flow of Novec 1230 fluid to insure it is discharged in between a mini- mum of 5 and a maximum of 10 seconds ad properly distributed in the protected hazard. _ NOMINAL PIPE SILL ORIFICE (TYP B PLACES) 360 Degree Radial Nozzle for use with Novec 1230 fluid NOMINAL rirL Z04C ORIFICE t YP 8 PLACES) 180 Degree Sidewall Nozzle for use with Novec 1230 fluid © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (1012004). Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. - CHEmETROn Beta Series Systems with TU : Fire Systems 3MTM NOVECTM 1230 Fire Protection Fluid Stock Number Nominal Pipe Size Nozzle Height A Stainless Brass in mm 3600 Radial Nozzle 10371360 10371415 3/8in(lOmm) 2.031 51.6 10371361 10371416 1/2in(l3mm) 2.250 57.2 10371362 10371417 3/4in(l9mm) 2.688 68.3 10371363 10371418 lin(25mm) 2.875 73.0 10371364 10371419 1-1 /4 in (32 mm) 3.250 82.6 10371365 10371420 1-1 /2 in (38 mm) 3.625 92.1 10371366 10371421 21n(5lmm) 4.500 114.3 1800 Sidewall Nozzle 10371452 10371438 3/8in(l0mm) 2.031 51.6 10371453 10371439 1/2in(l3mm) 2.250 57..1 10371454 10371440 3/4in(195mm) 2.688 68.3 10371455 10371441 lin(25mm) 2.875 73.0 10371456 10371442 1-1 /4 in (32 mm) 3.250 82.6 10371457 10371443 1-1/2 in (38 mm) 3.625 92.1 10371458 10371444 2in(5lmm) 4.500 114.3 PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Novec 1230 fluid E(CF3CF2C(0)CF(CF3)2] is a compound that con- sists of carbon, fluorine and oxygen. It is colorless, odorless, electrically non-conductive, and suppresses fire by interrupting the combustion process and affecting the available oxygen content in the area of the discharge. Novec 1230 fluid is clean, efficient, listed as "acceptable" by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and leaves no residue, thus minimizing any downtime after a fire. If exposed. to temperatures greater than 1067°F (5750C), toxic products of decomposition (hydrogen fluoride) are formed. The system should be designed to discharge between a minimum discharge time of 5 seconds and a maximum discharge time of 10 seconds. The amount of toxic byproducts formed during extinguishment of flames is greatly reduced by discharging the agent in less than 10 seconds. Most materials contained in areas protected by Novec 1230 fluid, such as aluminum, brass, rubber, plastics, steel, and electronic components, are unaffected when exposed to Novec 1230 fluid. Novec 1230 fluid is stored as a liquid in steel containers and superpressurized with nitrogen to 360 psig (2482 kPa) to increase its discharge flow characteristics. When discharged, Novec 1230 fluid will vaporize at the discharge nozzles and effectively mix with the air throughout the protected area. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS In accordance with NFPA Standard 2001 and the EPA Significant New Alternative Program (SNAP), personnel exposure to total flooding system concentrations of Novec 1230 fluid shall be limited to the following: The discharge of Novec 1230 fluid into a hazard may cause a reduction in visibility for a brief period. Any direct contact with the agent can cause frostbite. A cylinder containing Novec 1230 fluid should be carefully han- dled. All anti-recoil devices must be in place at all times when the cylinder is not restrained. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) covering Novec 1230 fluid should be read and understood prior to working with the agent. Concentration Level Exposure Restriction 10% or below No restriction (current NOAEL) Greater than 10% Avoid any exposure (current_LOAEL) The seller makes no warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, except as expressly stated in seller's sales contract or sales acknowledgment form. Every attempt is made to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. All specific applications cannot be covered, nor can all requirements be anticipated. All specifications are subject to change without notice. CHEETROfl Fire System A World of Protection 4801 Southwick Drive Third Floor Matteson, IL 60443 708/748-1503 • FAX 708/748-2847 © 2004 Chemetron Fire Systems. All rights reserved (10/2004). Chemetron Fire Systems and Cardox are trademarks of Chemetron Fire Systems. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M Company. AEGISTM Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppression Control Unit (400 fKidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: November 2007 K-84-100 FEATURES Agency Approvals cFMus Approved to NFPA 72, ANSI 864, 9th edition and ULC-S527-99 CSFM Approved MEA Approved cULus Listed to ANSI 864, 9th edition and ULC-S527-99 Suppression focused Control Unit Listed for a Wide Range of Suppression Systems Kidde FM-2000, FEI3TM, CO2, 3M Novec 1230TM Fire Protection Fluid, Argon iteTM, and Halon Clean Agents Kidde INDTM Dry Chemical & WHDRTM Wet Chemical Systems Sprinkler Supervisory Service Deluge, Preaction, Foam, Foam-Water Systems Combination Clean Agent plus Pre-Action System Built-in Class-A and Class-B Circuitry Sophisticated Programmable Notification Appliance Circuits Independently Programmable Agent Releasing Circuits with Triple-R Protection DESCRIPTION The Kidde AEGIS is the technologically most advanced Conventional Single Hazard Agent Releasing Unit available to the Fire-Alarm Suppression industry today. It combines the high quality, system reliability, and flexibility required by modern commercial, high-tech and industrial applications in an aesthetically pleasing and physically robust package. The AEGIS is well equipped to handle all special hazard extinguishing systems due to the high degree of programming flexibility provided and the following full complement of input and output circuits: Three (3) Class A or Class B Detection Circuits Two (2) Class A or Class B Supervisory Circuits One (I) Class A or Class B Manual Release Circuit One (1) Class A or Class B Abort Input Circuit Three (3) Class A or Class B Notification Appliance Circuits Two (2) Class B Agent Release Circuits Four (4) Form-C Relays Input and Output 3 Detection Circuits 2 Supervisory Circuits I Manual Release Circuit I Abort Input Circuit 3 Notification Appliance Circuits 2 Release Circuits 4 Form-C Relays Programmable Relays Robust Power Supply Elegant User-Interface Simple Configuration Password Protected Digital Release Countdown Battery Voltage and Charging Current Display Extensive Diagnostics Backwards Compatible Improved and Enlarged Cabinet Design 5-Year Warranty DETECTION CIRCUITS The Detection Circuits can support up to 25 Conventional CPD-705x Ionization Smoke, PSD-71 5x Photoelectric Smoke, or THD-705x Heat Detectors each as well as Normally Open contact closure type devices. Two circuits are dedicated to the main suppression function and can be programmed to activate the release circuits by either single-shot or cross-zone input. The user-configuration allows automatic release via detection to be delayed from 0 to 60 seconds in 10-second intervals and also allows a choice of which of the two Agent Release Circuits to activate. The third Detection Circuit is programmable for either Waterfiow or as an independent Detection circuit. When programmed for Watertlow, Notification Appliance Circuits can be programmed as Non-Silenceable as required by certain jurisdictions. SUPERVISORY CIRCUITS The Supervisory Circuits accept Normally Open contact closure type devices such as pressure switches on the agent cylinders or on the water or air pipe network. The system configuration enables the supervisory input to be a participant in the suppression function. For example, low air supervisory can be included with detection for release of pre-action systems as required by certain jurisdictions. SUPERVISORY SUPERVISORY MANUAL RELEASE AND ABORT CIRCUITS Both the Manual Release and Abort Circuits accept Normally Open contact closure type devices. Activation of the Agent Release Circuits can either be instantaneous or delayed up to 30 seconds (maximum) upon receipt of Manual Release input. Agent release can be temporarily delayed by activating the Abort Circuit. The Abort input can be programmed for 5 modes of operation. These include the UL 10-second mode, the full-delay mode, the IRI mode, the NYC mode, or the abort can be disabled. Aborts can also be programmed to be applicable for either one or both Agent Release Circuits thereby allowing use with Deluge/Pre-Action systems. NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS (NAC) The three Notification Appliance Circuits are rated 1.5 Amps each and accept polarized 24 Vdc Notification Appliances. Each circuit is driven independently and is user configurable for First Alarm, Pre-Release, and Releasing as well as for 60 BPM, 120 BPM, Temporal, or Continuous pattern. The MT and NS series appliances provide the option to use silenceable horns and non-silenceable strobes on the same NAC. Multiple NAC circuits (connected to audible devices only) programmed with the same master code pattern are synchronized, regardless of any differing starting times that preceded their concurrent operation. The NACs configuration includes a user- selectable intelligent synchronization feature which allows a silenceable horn to be shut off while the strobe continues to flash in synchronized fashion. MANUAL WATERFLOWI AC IN 2 I 9 II I' ,-- 01111 lI II • We f \ , Go G0 Go TB? TEE 0 lBS TAN I. TEl TEE Rmur TEl TB9 I!I]l IBID 110 O=' ' fKidde Fire Systems TBII )b = rFa iiii I!I1l II 81 3 0"'',' 0.*N,n I1lDVSMES$I TE12 :: :"" 10 o o. o-' 0 AC SUPPLY SELECT SWITCH (S6) TB19 . TBI4 TBIS TBIE Tell, TBIU 0G SO Jj TBI3 ,,, • '...., .' RELEASE 1 RELEASE 2 MIX MAC 3 ARCI ARCS 24V0C Figure 1. Printed Circuit Board (PCB) TROUBLE RELAY 3 RELAY 2 RELAY I BAiT OUT DETECTOR I MAC MACS -2- I BUILT-IN CLASS A AND B CIRCUITRY For the input and NAC circuits, the choice of Class A or Class B supervision is made at site on the board itself by selecting the terminals used for wiring. Neither conversion boards nor additional hardware nor jumper selection is required for this purpose. AGENT RELEASE CIRCUITS (ARC) The two circuits can be programmed for activation by different inputs, with independent time delays and abort modes to fire combinations of two of the following releasing devices: I or 2 Kidde Continuous and Momentary Solenoid Control Heads I Kidde Initiator I Factory Mutual Group A, B, 0, E, F, G, I, J, or K Solenoid In other words, operating in tandem, the two circuits can release: 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARCI and 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC2 1 or 2 Control Heads on ARC1 and I Initiator on ARC2 or vice-versa I or 2 Control Heads on ARCI and I FM Sprinkler Solenoid on ARC2 or vice-versa I Initiator on ARCI and I Initiator on ARC2 I FM Solenoid on ARCI and 1 FM Solenoid on ARC2 This configurability is useful for those jurisdictions where the gaseous suppression agent is required to be supplemented with a pre-action system. TRIPLE-R PROTECTION FOR AGENT RELEASING CIRCUITS (ARC) The two ARCs feature a triple failure redundancy safeguard system to protect them from inadvertent activation by the main microprocessor. The Triple-R system requires that in order to activate an ARC, the main microprocessor issues two release commands of opposing polarity via separate channels and that these commands be combined with a third signal from the panel watchdog timer to confirm the microprocessor operation. The Triple-R system ensures that electrical transients or disturbances such as power surges that could interfere with the operation of the main microprocessor will not inadvertently activate the connected suppression system. The result is a more robust and reliable suppression-focused panel. PROGRAMMABLE RELAYS Of the 4 relays, three are user-programmable for a variety of alarm related conditions and the fourth is a dedicated trouble relay. All relay contacts are rated 3.0 Amps at 30 Vdc1120 Vac (resistive). POWER-LIMITED CIRCUITRY All circuits, excluding ARCs are inherently power-limited. Agent Release Circuits, except when firing Initiators, can also be made power-limited by a field located inline releasing diode device thereby allowing cost effective installation with all wiring in the same conduit. ROBUST POWER SUPPLY UNIT (PSU) The AEGIS features a universal 120/240 V, 50/60 Hz AC Power Supply Unit with a robust 5.4 Amps of 24 Vdc power. Input voltage selection is via a slider switch with no jumper cutting required. The on-board battery charger is able to charge 24 Vdc (2 x 12) batteries of capacity up to 68 Ah thereby allowing from 24 hours of supervision plus 5 minutes of alarm to 90 hours of supervision plus 10 minutes of alarm required by some jurisdictions. AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY Up to I Amp of auxiliary power at 24 Vdc is available to power external 4-wire devices such as Flame Detectors, AlarmLine modules, Duct Detectors, etc. ELEGANT USER-INTERFACE The user-interface consists of an array of LED Indicators, Control Switches, a Digital Display, and Buzzer. Over and above the System, Power Supply status, Input circuit Fire and Trouble and Output circuit Trouble LEDs, the AEGIS annunciates its suppression state-of-alarm via three additional Pre-Release, Releasing and Post Release LEDs. Four switches are provided, one each for Acknowledge, Signal Silence, System Reset and Output Disable. The 3-digit display provides a countdown of impending agent release. On command from the user- interface switches, it also indicates the battery open circuit voltage and charging current. SIMPLE SITE-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION Accessed via the digital display and user-interface switches, site-specific configuration is simple, yet detailed and can typically be performed in a matter of minutes. To prevent unauthorized use, the configuration menu is protected by a user-changeable password. Factory technical support can provide assistance with lost or forgotten passwords. Apart from the input voltage selection performed on both the PSU and main board via a slider switch, no other on- board settings or jumper cuttings are required. EXTENSIVE DIAGNOSTICS Also initiated via the digital display and user-interface switches, the troubleshooting function displays diagnostic codes that assist in determining causes of trouble. A complete list of diagnostic codes and their meaning ships factory installed on the inside of the enclosure door for easy reference. Ism A BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY Consistent with previous generation Kidde control equipment, the AEGIS is listed to be backwards compatible with the full range of Kidde-Fenwal conventional detectors, alarm devices and suppression accessories. Going forward, this will allow older generation panels to be replaced with relative ease. IMPROVED AND ENLARGED CABINET DESIGN The cabinet design allows for easy installation by fitting between the studs of a standard 16 inch studded wall. It is large enough to house two 12 Vdc, 12 Ah Batteries and provides up to 2 inches (51 mm) of wiring and finger space between the circuit board and the cabinet wall. An optional door design features a Manual Release and Abort switch for applications with space constraints. Both switches incorporate guards that prevent their inadvertent activation. Other cabinet options include a flush mounting trim-ring and a dead-front plate required for Canadian applications. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Hazards Protected - One Power Supply - 120/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (90 to 264 Vrms, 47 to 63 Hz) AC Main Input - 5.4 Amps at 27 Vdc Output - Battery capacity up to 68 Ah @ 24 Vdc - Auxiliary power output rated at I Amp at 18.8-27.6 Vdc (resettable) Three (3) Detection Circuits - Compatible with up to 25 CPD-705x, PSD-71 5x, and THD-705x detectors and normally open contact-closure type devices - Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits - Power limited - DET 1 and DET 2 used for suppression - DET3/WF configurable for detection or waterflow One (1) Manual Release Circuit - Compatible with normally open contact-closure type devices - Configurable as Class A/Style 0 or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits - Power limited TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (cont'd) One (1) Abort Circuit - Compatible with normally open contact-closure type devices - Configurable as Class A/Style D or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits - Power-limited Two (2) Supervisory Circuits - Compatible with normally open contact-closure type devices - Configurable as Class A/Style 0 or Class B/Style B - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits - Power-limited Three (3) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) - Compatible with polarized 24 VDC Audio-Visual devices - Rated at 1.5 Amps each - Configurable as Class A/Style Z or Class B/Style Y - Supervised for ground faults, shorts, and open circuits - Power-limited - Common NAC/ARC output disconnect switch Two (2) Agent Release Circuits - Each compatible with I or 2 control heads, or I initiator, or 1 FM sprinkler solenoid - Circuits electrically capable of simultaneously releasing any combination of two of the above devices - Factory configured as Class B/Style Y - Supervised for ground faults and open circuits - Non-power-limited. May be power-limited (except with initiators) and supervised for short circuit using inline releasing resistor-diode device - Common NAC/ARC output disconnect switch Four (4) Relays - 3 independently programmable, normally de- energized Form-C - 1 dedicated normally energized Form-C Trouble Relay - Relay contacts rated 3 Amps at 30 Vdc/120 Vac (resistive) -4- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (cont'd) ORDERING INFORMATION Enclosure - NEMA 1 rated 18 gauge sheet steel with door - Red color - Suitable for wall and surface mounting - Optional Trim Ring - Optional Dead-Front Panel - Optional door with Manual Release and Abort switches - Dimensions: - with Standard Door: 14-1/4 in. W x 5 in. Dx19in. H (362 mm x 127 mm x 483 mm) - with Switch Door: 14-1/4 in. Wx6in. Dx19in. H (362 mm 152 mmx483 mm) Environmental Criteria - Indoor/Dry use only - Operating temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) - Humidity: 93 ± 2% RH at 90 ± 3°F (32 ± 2°C) Packaging/Shipping - Enclosure, PCB, and PSU packaged in individual cartons - Accessories shipped include mounting hardware, battery leads, IOM manual on CD-ROM, operating instruction sheet, and EOL resistor kit - Order inline releasing resistor-diode device (if required) and batteries separately Description Part Number Kidde AEGIS Control Panel 84-732001-001 Kidde AEGIS Control Unit with Switches 84-732001-201 In-Line Releasing Diode (101<) Kit 06-220023-001 Trim Ring 76-600000-007 Dead-Front Panel* 06-220175-001 Battery Enclosure 76-100010-001 Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppression Control Unit IOM Manual 06-236716-001 Kidde AEGIS User's CD 06-236727-001 Installation/Configuration Kit 06-220148-002 Operating Instructions 06-236719-002 Replacement Hardware Installation Kit 06-220149-001 Replacement Enclosure Assembly 06-220172-002 Replacement Enclosure Assembly (with Switches) 06-220174-002 Replacement Switch Kit 06-220176-001 Replacement PCB Assembly 06-220150-001 Replacement Power Supply 06-118394-002 Replacement Bezel Assembly 06-220151-001 Spare Key 06-118013-001 Spare Keylock with Keys 06-129924-001 EOL Backbox (Canadian applications only) 06-129963-002 Battery Harness 06-129925-002 *For Canadian applications, order Control Unit and Dead-Front Panel separately. -5- Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. AEGIS and Gemini are trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. FM-ZOO is a registered trademark of Chemtura. FE-13 is a registered trademark of DuPont. 3MTM NovecTh 1230 Fire Protection Fluid is a trademark of 3M. ArgoniteTh is a registered trademark of Gingé Kerr For detailed installation, operation, and configuration information, refer to the Kidde AEGIS Conventional Fire Alarm-Suppression Conventional Unit Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual P/N 06-236716-001. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-84-100 Rev AC © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA oo S .Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 wwwkiddefiresystems.com Effective: July 205 Detector Bases (2- and 4-Wire) fo r Smoke and Electronic Heat Detectors A Installation Instructions. 70.104 PURPOSE This document provides instructions for mounting and wiring 2-Wire and 4-Wire Detector Bases that are used with the Smoke and Heat Detectors listed in the table below. The table also indicates the Detector UL Compatibility Identifier Number in the CID column: Model CID Description CPD-7051 151 FE1 Ionization Smoke Detector CPD-7051 D 151 FE1 Ionization Smoke Detector CPD-7054 151 FE1 Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (Open Area, Air Velocities 0-300 fpm) CPD-7054D 151 FE1 Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (Open Area, Air Velocities 0-500 fpm) PSD-7155 P55FE1 Photoelectric Smoke Detector PSD-7155P P55FE1 Photoelectric Smoke Detector PSD-7155D P55FE1 Photoelectric Smoke Detector PSD-71 56 P56FE 1 Photoelectric Smoke Detector with 135°F Thermal Sensor PSD-7157 P55FE1 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (Open Area, Air Velocities 0-300 fpm) PSD-71 57D P55FE1 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (Open Area, Air Velocities 0-4000 fpm) THD-7052 P56FE1 Heat Detector (135°F Fixed Temperature & 15°F Rate-Of-Rise) THD-7053 P56FE1 Heat Detector (135°F Fixed Temperature) Models CPD-705X are dual chamber Ionization Smoke Detectors that sense visible and invisible products of combustion. Models PSD-715X are optical Photoelectric Smoke Detectors that respond to a broad spectrum of both flaming and smoldering fire conditions. Models THD-705X are thermistor-based electronic Heat Detectors with a 135°F (57°C) Fixed Temperature set point. The Model THD-7052 has a Rate-Of-Rise of temperature detection feature rated at 15°F (8.3°C) per minute. All detectors are designed for 2-Wire and 4-Wire installation using the appropriate Detector bases. The Smoke and Heat Detectors are UL Listed for Open Area Protection applications per UL 268 and UL 521 respectively. Detectors may also be installed in systems intended for Releasing Device Service through use of a compatible Fire Alarm Control Panel. DETECTOR BASES MODELS All the smoke and heat detector models identified above can be mounted on any base listed in the following table. The table also indicates the Base UL Compatibility Identifier Number in the CID column. :1 Part No. Model CID Description 70-501000-001 2-WIRE FE51A 2-W Base (Connects to circuit via screw terminals) 70-501000-002 2WRLT FE52A 2-W Base w/ Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to detection circuit via screw terminals. Minimum Alarm Current 15 mA @ 24 VDC. 70-501000-005 2WRB FESSA 2-W base w/ 2WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to detection circuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 19 mA @ 24 VDC. 70-501000-101 4WRB N/A 4-W base w/ 4WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to detection circuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 35 mA @ 24 VDC. 70-500000-004 2WRM N/A SPDT Relay for 2WRB Bases. Contacts rated 1.0 A, 30 VDC /0.5 A, 125 VAC. 70-500000-102 4WRM N/A SPOT Relay for 4WRB Bases. Contacts rated 1.0 A. 30 VDC / 0.5 A. 125 VAC. 70-501000-003 MA-001 MAFE1 Mechanical Adapter allows CPD-705X & PSD-71 5X Detectors to physically connect to Base P/Ns 70-201000-001, -002, -003, -005 & DH-22. ACCESSORIES Accessories available for the bases identified above are listed in the following table. Part No. Model CID Description 29-116788-001 N/A EOL Supervisory Relay 24 VDC 06-117883-001 - N/A Smoke Detector Test Magnet 70-200000-911 RA-911 N/A Remote Alarm Indicator 70-200000-914 1 RA-914 N/A Remote Alarm Indicator wl Smoke Detector Test Switch RATINGS The ratings for the detector bases are provided in the following table; the UL Compatibility Identifier Number is listed in the CID column. Detector Base Model or PIN CID Standby Voltage (VDC) Max. Alarm Current (mA) Max. Standby Current (iiA) Typical Standby Current (pA) All Models 2-WIRE FE51A 10.2-36.8 100 70 55 2WRLT FE52A 10.2-36.8 100 70 55 2WRB FE53A 11.4-35.0 100 70 55 2WRB w/ LED FE55A 11.4-35.0 100 70 55 4WRB NIA 16.3-30.8 100 70 55 All models with MA-001 Mechanical Adapter Base 70-201000-001 FE01A 11.4-33.5 100 70 55 70-201000-002 FE02A 11.4-33.5 100 70 55 70-201000-003 1 FE03A 1 11.4 -33.5 100 70 55 70-201000-005 1 FE05A 1 11.4 -33.5 1100 170 155 Note: Minimum Alarm impedance = 195 ohms; Maximum Alarm Impedance = 630 ohms. CONTROL UNIT SELECTION For a complete list of UL Compatible Listed Control Panels refer Document No. 70.63 Detector-Control Panel Compatibility Listing. As per UL 268 Section 77.3.1(d) and UL 521 Section 54.3.1(d), this document also lists the maximum number of detectors that can be connected to each initiating device circuit of the control unit. This includes any detectors that employ an integral component, such as a relay or sounder that consumes power during an alarm condition. DETECTOR INSTALLATION SMOKE DETECTORS - OPEN AREA APPLICATIONS Spacing Smoke Detectors are UL Listed to be installed on maximum 30 foot (9.1 m) centers, typically on smooth ceilings up to 15 feet (4.6 m) high and will ocerate with minimum air circulation. Resultant maximum 900 square foot (83.6 m2) spacing may be used as a reasonable guide for comparable plications. Where special conditions exist (ceiling obstructions, high air exchange rates, etc.), reduced spacing must be used to achieve adequate otection. Computer rooms and other such installations may require spacing with a maximum of 200 square feet (18.6 m2) due to high air exchange rates. For additional information, consult NFPA 72 and the Fenwal Automatic Fire Detection Application Engineering Manual MC-402. Per UL Listing, open area smoke detectors are intended for mounting on a ceiling not less than 6 inches (152 mm) from a wall, or on a wall not less than 4 inches (102 mm) nor more than 6 inches (152 mm) from the ceiling. The following locations should always be avoided: areas with excessive exhaust fumes, kitchen areas, near fireplaces or furnace rooms, within three (3) feet of air supply ducts or air diffusers. Air Velocities Velocity Ratings of Detectors when used for Open Area protection are as follows: Model Open Area (1pm) Model Open Area (fpm) CPD-7051 0-300 PSD-7155P 0-4000 CPD-70516 0-300 PSD-7155D 0-300 CPD-7054 0-300 PSD-7156 0-300 CPD-7054D 0-500 PSD-7157 0-300 PSD-7155 0- 300 PSD-7157D 10-4000 Mounting Bases are mounted directly on the electrical junction boxes (3, 3.5, and 4 inch octagonal; 3 inch round; 4 inch square) without any type of mechanical adapter. HEAT DETECTORS - OPEN AREA APPLICATIONS Spacing For UL/cUL applications, the Detectors are listed to be installed on 70 foot (21.3 m) centers, typically on smooth ceilings up to 15 feet (4.6 m) high and will operate with minimum air circulation. Detectors are intended for mounting on a ceiling not less than 35 feet (10.7 m) from a wall or partition. FM applications, the listed spacing is 35 foot x 35 foot (10.7 m x 10.7 m). Where special conditions exist (ceiling obstructions, etc.), reduced acing must be used to achieve adequate protection. As per UL 521 Section 55.2, in order to minimize the possibility of false alarms, detectors shall not be mounted in a location where the thermal air path to it may be obstructed. For additional information, consult the Fenwal Automatic Fire Detection Application Engineering Manual MC402, NFPA-72 and the local ANJ. Mounting Bases are mounted directly on the electrical junction boxes (3, 3.5, and 4 inch octagonal; 3 inch round; 4 inch square) without any type of mechanical adapter. SMOKE DETECTORS - DUCT APPLICATIONS General The NFPA states that Duct Smoke Detectors must not be used as a substitute for open area protection. Duct detection is intended for use in the control of air handling equipment for the purpose of closing dampers or shutting down of air handling units. A Model RA 914 Remote Test Station must be used in conjunction with all detectors used in ducts. This limits the types of bases that may be used to the 2WRLT, 2WRB and 4WRB. See Figures 2 through 5 for wiring details. Pre-installation Rules Fenwal recommends actual measurements of the air flows and examination of engineering specifications that define expected velocities in all models of equipment used to determine if a location is suitable for air duct detection operation. An Alnor Instrument Co., Chicago, IL Model 6000P Velometer, or equivalent may be used to check the duct air velocity. Air Velocities Velocity Ratings of Detectors when used for In-Duct applications are as follows: Model In-Duct (fpm) Model In-Duct (fpm) CPD-7051 500-2000 PSD-7155P 500-4000 CPD-7051D 500-2000 PSD-7155D 500-4000 Installation Rules I. Refer to NFPA 72 Appendix-A for detector installation requirements. Locate Detectors approximately 6-duct widths downstream from bends or inlets. These locations are fairly uniform in non-turbulent airflow and homogenous with respect to air/smoke mixing. Exception: Where it is physically impossible to locate the detector accordingly, the detector can be positioned closer than 6-duct widths, but as far as possible from the opening, bend or deflection plates. Locate duct detectors so that dampers do not restrict air flow at the detector location. Locate air duct detectors on the return duct of the equipment's air handling system. However, detectors should not be installed in the return air damper branch. Locate detectors on branch lines if close identification of the source of alarm is required. Locate detectors on the downstream side of filters to sense fires in the filters. However, it should be noted that should the filters block the air flow, sufficient air flow may no longer be present for proper operation of the duct detector. Locate detectors, whenever possible, where they can be conveniently observed and readily serviced. Locate detectors in return air ducts ahead of mixing areas. Do not locate detectors immediately following outside air inlets except to monitor smoke entry to the handling system from an adjacent area. When possible, locate detectors upstream of air humidifiers and downstream of dehumidifiers. INSTALLATION AND WIRING NOTES AND CAUTIONS To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base, be sure wires are properly dressed at installation. Position all wires flat against the base. Take all slack in the outlet box. Route wires away from connector terminals. If the supplied jumper wire has been installed between terminals 6 and 7 (by inserting the jumper into the holes provided in the contact blades of terminals 6 and 7) to test detector loop continuity, be sure to remove the jumper before installing the detector head. Do not loop wire under Terminal 1. Break wire run to provide supervision of connections. Observe detector polarity when using LED return wire and when using Remote Test option. All relays are shown in normal position (POWER ON). Ratings of Auxiliary contacts are as specified in DETECTOR BASES. The end-of-line supervisory device shall be compatible with the control unit used. The end-of-line supervisory relay utilized shall be and rated for the DC supply voltage used. The Fenwal end of line relay P/N 29-116788-001 is rated for 24 VDC operation. When detectors employ the 2WR13 base with relay, all detectors on a loop must be equipped with this option and all must be interconnected to perform a common function. Model RA-911 P/N 70-200000-911 Remote LEDs can be installed with both Smoke (CPD & PSD) and Heat (THD) Detectors. Model RA-914 P/N 70-200000-914 Remote Test Switches can be installed only with Smoke (CPD & PSD) Detectors. Do not install detector heads until the area has been thoroughly cleaned of construction debris, dust, etc. As per UL 268 Section 77.1.7, Smoke Detectors are not to be installed with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. WIRING DIAGRAMS Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 are typical wiring diagrams of 2-Wire Detector systems and Figure 5 shows a 4-Wire detector system (field wiring is shown dashed). LAST DETECTOR BASE END OF ONE DEVICE FIRST DETECTOR BASE TO PAP Nil dR RA-914 REMOTE LEO! TEST -I-.... FIRST DETECTOR BASE AUX. RELAY CONTACTS 4 FORM C LAST DETECTOR BASE AUX. RELAY RA-914 CONTACTS REMOTE LED! FORM C TEST SWITCH - FIRST DETECTOR BASE LAST DETECTOR BASE TO PAP INIl CIR END OF ONE DEVICE Figure 1. Detector Using 2-Wire Base (Less Options) LEL..- 4194,REMOTE LED REMOTE LED Figure 2. Detector Using 2-Wire 2WRLT Base with Remote Indicator Option FIRST DETECTOR BASE LAST DETECTOR BASE + TO COP PANEL INITiATI CIRCUr END OF UNE DEVICE - W9 14 ft- REMOTELE .J L 6—.-5 D/ L ___.jJREMCW TESrSWQCH Figure 3. Detector Using 2-Wire 2WRLT Base with Remote Indicator and Remote Test Switch Option f ........ TO CONTROL BROWN V • BROWN V . FACTORY 'WIRED. LNE INITIATING 7 BLACK c2::k REMOVE 7 BLACK DO NOT REMOVE DEVICE BLACK BLIACK Figure 4. Detector Using 2-Wire 2WRB Base with Relay Module FIRST DETECTOR BASE LAST DETECTOR BASE AUX. RELAY AUX. RELAY RA-914 CONTACTS RA-914 CONTACTS REMOTE LED! FORM C REMOTE LED! FORM C TEST SWITCH TEST SWITCH RED RED + .... I L9J 71E2>\LINE END OF b-9.j RELAY BROWN BROWN 24V0C DEVICE \ FACTORY WIRED, \.... FACTORY WIRED, Uj 00 NOT REMOVE W DO NOT REMOVE TO CONTROL PANEL INITIATING CIRCUIT Figure 5. Detector Using 4-Wire 4WRB Base with Relay Module BASE OPTIONS LOCKING FEATURE The detector bases include a locking feature that prevents removal of the detector without using a tool. To eliminate this feature, break off the locking tab shown in Figure 6, then install the detector. To remove the detector from the base once the locking feature has been activated, insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the base to push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise (see Figure 6). Use small bladed screwdriver 1 to push locking tab. Test magnet BREAK PLASTIC TAB BY TWISTING TOWARD CENTER OF BASE BODY CONTACT ARM CONTACT SPRING TERMINAL PLATE JUMPER WIRE (remove before installation of detector head) 11 inA? TERMINAL SCREW RI: RESISTOR (with cover) Figure 6. Detector Using 2-Wire Base (Less Options) RELAY MODULES Relay Modules are not recommended for stand-alone operation. The installation and allowable configurations of the 2-wire 2WRM and 4 wire 4WRM are as follows: Model 2WRM Install a 2WRM into a 2WRLT base to function as a 2WRB as follows: Remove resistors connected to terminals 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 on the 2WRLT base. Insert the 2WRM into the base. Secure into position by twisting clockwise as shown in Figure 7. Wire the 2WRM and base according to Figure 4. Secure the wire under terminals 3 and 4 shown in Figure 7. RELAY MODULE IOR4WRM lflYYY AQ Model 4WRM Tnstalp a 4WRM into a 2WRLT or 2WRB base to function as a 4WRB as follows: Remove resistors connected to terminals 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 if converting the 2WRLT base. Remove the 2WRM if converting the 2WRB. Insert the 4WRM into the base. Secure into position by twisting clockwise as shown in Figure 7. Wire the 4WRM and base according to Figure 5. Secure the wire under terminals 3 and 4 shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Relay Module MECHANICAL RETROFIT ADAPTER (MA 001) The MA-001 (PIN 70-501000-003) is used to allow all old style Fenwal bases (Series 70 201000-XXX) to accept the CPD-705X, PSD-715X and THD- 705X detectors. No rewiring is required to retrofit the base. Install as follows: Align the components as shown in Figure B. Mate the MA-001 to the existing base and twist clockwise to lock in. Mate the new detector to the MA-001 and twist clockwise to secure. 77 EXISTING FENWAL SERIES 70-201000-XXX BASE RETROFIT ADAPTER MA-001 PIN 70-501000-003 CPD-705x PSD-715x THD-705x Figure 8. Installing Mechanical Adapter MA-001 DETECTOR TESTING AND SENSITIVITY METERING FREQUENCY Testing shall be performed upon installation of the detector and once a year thereafter as stated in NFPA-72 latest edition. Smoke Detector sensitivity shall be metered within one year of installation and every alternative year thereafter as stated in NFPA 72. The Authority having jurisdiction may dictate which test to perform. GO-NO GO TEST FOR SMOKE (CPD & PSD) DETECTORS Equipment Required Test Magnet P/N 06-117883-001, OR Canned Smoke Test Method Disengage Alarm Signal Devices, Releasing Devices and Extinguishing Systems prior to performing the following test. Use extreme caution when using magnet in EDP Facilities. To be safe, notify EDP management of the intent to use a magnet in their facilities. .. After powering the detector head for approximately 1 minute, check to see that the indicator LEDs flash. Failure to flash indicates a nonfunctioning detector or faulty wiring. Recheck wiring and replace detector head if necessary. Position the long axis of the test magnet against the side of the detector housing market 'TEST' for at least 15 seconds (See Figure 6). The detector should alarm as indicated by steady illumination of the alarm indicator. To return each detector to normal operation, reset the control unit OR Allow smoke to enter the detector-sensing chamber for a minimum of 10 seconds. When sufficient smoke has entered the chamber, an alarm will be indicated by continuous illumination of the LED. Reset each detector and/or control unit after it alarms before attempting to test additional detectors in the same zone. Failure to alarm in tests 4 or 5 indicates a detector requiring service. After taking appropriate corrective action, re-engage Alarm Signal Devices, Releasing Devices and Extinguishing Systems and ensure that the entire system is returned back to normal. SENSITIVITY METERING FOR SMOKE (CPD & PSD) DETECTORS The equipment and method used to meter Smoke Detector sensitivity is dependent on the Smoke Detector model. Select as follows and refer to the document indicated for additional details: Tester Detector Model Reference Document ST-001 CPD-7051, CPD-7051D, PSD-7155, PSD-7155P, PSD-7155D, PSD-7156 70.50 DST-003 CPD-7054, CPD-7054D, PSD-7157, PSD-7157D 70-103 HEAT TEST FOR HEAT (THD) DETECTORS Equipment Required Commercially available low powered heat gun Test Method Disengage Alarm Signal Devices, Releasing Devices and Extinguishing Systems prior to performing the following test. After powering the detector head for approximately 1 minute, check to see that the indicator LEDs flash. Failure to flash indicates a nonfunctioning detector or faulty wiring. Recheck wiring and replace detector head if necessary. Carefully heat the detector for a minimum period of 10 seconds using a low powered heat gun and maintaining a minimum 1-foot distance between its nozzle and the detector. Avoid overheating the detector plastic housing. Use of open flame devices is not recommended as discoloration of the plastic housing is likely and this is a potentially hazardous practice. The detector should alarm as indicated by steady illumination of the alarm indicator LEDs. To return each detector to normal operation, reset the control unit. Failure to alarm in test 3 indicates a defective detector requiring service. After taking appropriate corrective action, re-engage Alarm Signal Devices, Releasing Devices and Extinguishing Systems and ensure that the entire system is returned back to normal. DETECTOR MAINTENANCE TESTING AND MAINTENANCE The recommended requirement for detector maintenance consists of an annual cleaning of dust from the detector head by using the suction of a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning programs should be geared to the individual environment in conformance with NFPA 72. A CAUTION Do not attempt disassembly of the factory sealed smoke or heat detectors. This assembly is sealed for your protection and should not be opened for servicing. Opening of the detector will void its warranty. SPARE PARTS Smoke and Heat Detectors and Bases are factory repairable only and have no field serviceable spare parts. No field repair should therefore be attempted. For service, return the device intact to Kidde-Fenwal. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CPD-705X DETECTORS The Model CPD-7051, CPD-7051C, CPD-7051D, CPD-7054 and CPD-7054D Detectors contain Americium 241 as the radioactive source. This source is shielded by a stainless steel housing and has a maximum activity of 0.8 microcuries (29.6 kBq). DETECTOR DISPOSAL The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (USNRC) allows the user of Americium 241 filled smoke detectors to dispose of them without obtaining a license. Under the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 10 (IOCFR), Paragraph 30.20, any person receiving, using, owning, etc., by-product material in detectors designed to protect life or property from fires or airborne hazards is automatically granted a general license which, conversely, exempts them from a specific license, thereby allowing them to both receive and dispose of smoke detectors without returning to the manufacturer. ORDERING INFORMATION DETECTOR HEADS - IONIZATION SMOKE Part No. Model Description 70-510000-001 CPD-7051 Ionization Smoke Detector (UL) 70-540000-001 CPD-7054 Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (UL) 70-540000-002 CPD-7054D Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (UL) a DETECTOR HEADS - PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE Part No. Model Description 71-550000-001 PSD-71 55 Photoelectric Smoke Detector (UL) 71-550000-002 PSD-71 55P Photoelectric Detector for Air Velocities up to 4,000 fpm (UL) 71-560000-001 PSD-7 156 Photoelectric Detector with 135F Thermal Sensor (UL) 71-570000-001 PSD-71 57 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (UL) 71-570000-002 PSD-71 570 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (UL) DETECTOR HEADS - HEAT Part No. Model Description 70-520000-001 THD-7052 135°F Fixed Heat Detector w/ 15°F Rate-Of-Rise (UL) 70-530000-001 THD-7053 135°F Fixed Heat Detector (,UL,.,) DETECTOR - BASES Part No. Model Description 70-501000-001 2-WIRE 2 Wire Standard Base 70-501000-002 2WRLT 2 Wire Base with Remote LED & Test Capabilities 70-501000-005 2WRB 2 Wire Base with Auxiliary Relay, Remote LED & Test 70-501000-101 4WRB 4 Wire Base with Awdliary Relay, Remote LED & Test 70-500000-004 2WRM . Spare 2 Wire Relay Module 70-500000-102 4WRM Spare 4 Wire Relay Module DETECTOR - ACCESSORIES Part No. Model Description 06-117883-001 - Test Magnet 29-116788-001 - EOL Supervisory Relay 70-200000-911 RA-911 Remote Alarm Indicator 70-200000-914 RA-914 Remote Alarm Indicator w/ Smoke Detector Test Switch 70-500000-002 ST-001 Smoke Detector Sensitivity Tester 70-500000-003 DST-003 Wireless Infrared Smoke Detector Sensitivity Tester 70-501000-003 MA-001 Mechanical Retrofit Adapter TENWAL I These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment I I described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with I I installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without no- I I tice. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are I Protection Systems I not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, the matter should be referred to I KIDDE-FENWAL INC. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. I - 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA01721 TEL: (508)881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 06-235056-001 Rev. BB @2005 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. www.fenwalfire.com IFENWAL I. Protection Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Two Red Light Emitting Diodes are located diametrically opposite each other so as to allow 360-degree viewing. Both LEDs continuously indicate the operating condition of the Detector. During standby, the LEDs flash once every six seconds. During alarm, both LEDs light steady at full brilliance. A double flash every six seconds indicates a detector with a sensitivity threshold outside acceptable limits. A unique gated output circuit design provides improved stability and transient suppression. Special signal processing techniques verify the presence of smoke before the detector will alarm. A fine mesh insect screen protects the chamber area and is used to avoid potential nuisance alarms. The detector head is installed into the base with a simple twist-lock action. A locking feature is provided for vandal resistant security. Table I lists the Technical Specifications for Models PSD- 7157 and PSD-7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors. CONTROL UNITS The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-71570 Detectors are designed for operation with control units and releasing devices having specific voltage and current characteristics that are compatible with the detector circuitry. The Detectors are compatible with the Fenwal 732 control unit. The Fenwal 732 has three detection circuits which can support up to 26 detectors per circuit. Effective: September 2008 Advanced Photoelectric Smoke Detectors 4 Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D F-70-02 FEATURES Approvals/Listing US and Canadian UL Listed (cULus) FM Approved CSFM Approved NYC MEA Accepted Nominal Sensitivity PSD-71 57: 3.25% per ft. Obscuration PSD-7157D: 2.40% per ft. Obscuration Sensitivity Measurement!Testing Wireless Measurement in %Ift. Obscuration Remote and Local Functional Test Capability Wide Range of Input Voltage 10.2 to 36.8 Vdc Low Current Design Dual Response LEDs Allow 360-degree Viewing Trouble Indication Low Profile Appearance Using Surface Mount Technology Electrically and Mechanically Compatible with all Fenwal Smoke and Electronic Heat Detectors and Bases Interchangeable 2-Wire and 4-Wire Bases Universal Relay Modules Non Polarized Locking Feature for Vandal Resistance Fine Mesh Insect Screen EMI and RFI Resistant DESCRIPTION The Fenwal Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors respond to a broad spectrum of both flaming and smoldering fire conditions. The Detectors have advanced solid-state, low-voltage, surface-mount circuitry and are designed for 2-Wire and 4-Wire installation using the appropriate Detector base. The characteristic 360-degree detector design permits smoke entry from any direction. A unique sensing chamber design permits the operation of the Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D in open areas with air velocities from 0 to 300 fpm and 0 to 4000 fpm respectively. The Model PSD-7157D is also suitable for duct housing applications in air velocities from 500 to 4000 fpm. The Detectors are designed for open area/ duct housing applications per UL268/UL268A and may be installed in systems intended for Releasing Device Service through use of compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels. Model Number PSD-7157 PSD-7157D Part Number 71-570000-001 71-570000-002 Detection Photoelectric Photoelectric Approvals cULus, FM, CSFM, MEA-NYC cULus, FM, CSFM, MEA-NYC UL Compatibility I.D. P55FE1 P55FEI Listed Spacing 30 ft. (9.1 m) centers or 900 ft.2 (83.6 m2) 30 ft. (9.1 m) centers or 900 ft.2 (83.6 m2) Nominal Sensitivity 3.25% + 0.45% - 1.78% per foot Obscuration 2.40% + 0.04% - 1.34% per foot Obscuration Standby Voltage (Vdc) Using 2WB: 10.2 to 36.8 10.2 to 36.8 Using 4WRB: 16.8 to 36.8 16.8 to 36.8 Maximum Current Standby: 70 pA 70 pA Alarm: 100 m 100 m Response Indicators Quantity: 2 external LEDs 2 external LEDs Standby Condition: One flash every 11 seconds One flash every 11 seconds Thermistor Trouble: Double flash every 11 seconds Double flash every 11 seconds Alarm Condition: Steady at full brilliance Steady at full brilliance Operating Environment Operating Temperature: 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) Storage Temperature: -20° to 180°F (-29° to 82°C) -20° to 180°F (-29° to 82°C) Relative Humidity: 0 to 93% Non-condensing 0 to 93% Non-condensing Air Velocity Open Area: 0 to 300 fpm (0 to 1.5 m/s) 0 to 4000 fpm (0 to 20 m/s) Duct Housing: N/A 500 to 4000 fpm (2.5 to 20 m/s) Altitude: Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) Physical Characteristics Material and Finish: High-impact, flame-retardant plastic, off white High-impact flame-retardant plastic, off white Weight: 35.3 oz. (hOg) w/o base 35.3 oz. (11 09) w/o base Dimensions Detector Height: 1-3/8 in. (35 mm) 1-3/8 in. (35 mm) Detector Diameter: 3-29/32 in. (99 mm) 3-29/32 in. (99 mm) Base Height: 3/64 in. (11 mm) 3/64 in. (11 mm) Base Diameter: 5-29/32 in. (150 mm) 5-29/32 in. (150 mm) DETECTOR BASE OPTIONS The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-71570 can be used with the detector base options and accessories in Tables 2. Various base options are available to provide auxiliary relay and/or remote indication and remote test feature. The Models PSD-71 57 and PSD-71 57D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors may be interchanged with other Fenwal Series THD-705X Electronic Heat Detectors and Series CPD-705X Ionization Smoke Detectors when using multifunction base configuration. -2- SPACING (OPEN AREA LOCATION) The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Detectors are listed to be installed on maximum 30 ft. (9.1 m) centers, typically on smooth ceilings up to 15 ft. (4.6 m) high and will operate with minimum air circulation. Resultant maximum 900 square foot (83.6 m2) spacing may be used as a reasonable guide for comparable applications. Where special conditions exist (ceiling obstructions, high air exchange rates, etc.), reduced spacing must be used to achieve adequate protection. Computer rooms and other such installations may require spacing with a maximum of 200 ft.2 (18.6 m2) due to high air exchange rates. Detectors should not be located in areas with excessive exhaust fumes, kitchen areas, near fireplaces or furnace rooms and within three (3) ft. (.9 m) of air supply ducts or air diffusers. For additional information, consult the Fenwal Automatic Fire Detection Application Engineering Manual MC-402, NFPA-72 and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. WIRING DIAGRAMS For detailed wiring diagrams with Fenwal 2- and 4-wire bases, please refer Fenwal Document 70.104 INSTALLATION Detector bases are directly mounted on the electrical junction boxes (3-inch, 3-1/2-inch and 4-inch octagonal, 3-inch round or 4-inch square) (76 mm, 89 mm, 102 mm octagonal, 76 mm round or 102 mm square) without the need for any mechanical adapter required. Refer Fenwal Document 06-235056-001 for additional details. The detector bases also include a locking feature that prevents removal of the detector without use of a tool. TESTING AND MAINTENANCE Testing shall be performed upon installation of the detector and once a year thereafter as stated in NFPA-72 latest edition. Detector sensitivity shall be checked within one year of installation and every alternative year thereafter as stated in NFPA 72. Refer Fenwal Documents 06-236524-001 and 06-235056-001 for details on using the Infrared Wireless Sensitivity Tester Model DST-003. The tester provides direct readout in percent per foot obscuration from a distance of 15 ft. without removing the detector from its base. A go/no-go test can be performed using a test magnet. The recommended requirement for detector maintenance consists of an annual cleaning of dust from the detector head by using the suction of a vacuum cleaner. Cleaning programs should be geared to the individual environment in conformance with NFPA 72. Do not attempt disassembly of the fac- tory sealed smoke detector. This assembly is sealed for your protection CAUTION and should not be opened for servic- ing. Opening of the detector will void its warranty. SPARE PARTS The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-71570 Detectors are factory repairable only and have no field serviceable spare parts. No field repair should therefore be attempted. For service, return detector head intact to Fenwal. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, UL268/UL268A listed Photoelectric Smoke Detectors, Fenwal Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D. The combination detector head and twist-lock base shall be UL Listed compatible with a UL Listed fire alarm control unit. The Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors shall share interchangeable bases with the CPD-7054 and CPD- 70540 Ionization Smoke Detectors and the THD-7052 and THD-7053 Heat Detectors. The Fenwal Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors shall have two Red LEDs located diametrically opposite each other so as to allow 360-degree viewing. The LEDs shall continuously indicate the operating condition of the Detector. During standby, the LEDs shall flash once every six seconds. During alarm, both LEDs shall light steady at full brilliance. If the sensitivity of the detector drifts outside acceptable limits, the LEDs shall double flash every six seconds. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The vandal-resistant security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawings. The locking feature shall be field removable when not required. It shall be possible to measure the sensitivity of the Fenwal Models PSD-71 57 and PSD-71 570 Photoelectric Smoke Detectors from a distance of up to 15 feet (4.6 m) without removal from the base. Measurement shall be accomplished with a wireless infrared Fenwal Sensitivity Tester (DST-003) allowing direct measurement in percent per foot obscuration. Sensitivity measurement techniques requiring wiring between the Detector-Base combination and the Tester shall not be acceptable. It shall also be possible to perform a functional test of the detector without the need for generating smoke. -3- The Fenwal Models PSD-7157 and PSD-7157D Photoelectric Smoke Detectors shall operate over an input voltage range from 10.2 to 36.8 Vdc. Voltage and RF transient suppression techniques to withstand up to 20 volt/meter shall be employed to minimize susceptibility to false alarms. Supplementary SPDT relays, remote test, and/or remote LED alarm indicators shall be installed where indicated Table 2: Ordering Information Part Number Model Description Detector Heads - Ionization Smoke 70-540000-001 CPD-7054 Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) 70-540000-002 CPD-7054D Ionization Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) Detector Heads - Photoelectric Smoke 71-570000-001 PSD-7157 Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) 71-570000-002 PSD-7157D Photoelectric Advanced Smoke Detector (cULus) Detector Heads - Heat 70-520000-001 THD-7052 135°F (57°C) Fixed Heat Detector, 15°F (-9°C) Rate of Rise (cULus) 70-530000-001 THD-7053 135°F (57°C) Fixed Heat Detector (cULus) Detector Bases 70-501000-001 2-Wire 2-Wire Standard Base. Connects to circuit via screw terminals. (CID = FESIA) 70-501000-002 2WRLT 2-Wire Base wl Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to circuit via screw terminals. Minimum Alarm Current 15 mA @24 Vdc. (CID =FES2A) 70-501000-005 2WRB 2-Wire Base W/ 2WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to cir- cuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 19 mA @ 24 Vdc. (CID =FE5SA) 70-501000-101 4WRB 4-Wire Base WI 4WRM, Remote LED & Test capabilities. Connects to cir- cuit via pigtail leads. Minimum Alarm Current 35 mA @ 24 Vdc. 70-500000-004 2WRM Spare SPDT Relay for 2WRB Bases. Contacts rated 1.0 A, 30 VdcI0.5 A, 125 Vac. Detector Accessories 06-117883-001 Test Magnet 29-116788-001 EOL Supervisory Relay 70-200000-911 RA-911 Remote Alarm Indicator 70-200000-914 RA-914 Remote Alarm Indicator with Smoke Detector Switch 70-500000-003 DST-003 Advanced Handheld Wireless Smoke Detector Sensitivity Tester 70-501000-003 MA-001 Mechanical Retrofit Adapter. Allows CPD-705X and PSD-715X Detectors to physically connect to Base P/Ns 70-201000-001, -002, -003, -005 & DH-22. (CID = MAFE1) This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. F-70-02 Rev AE © 2008 Kidde.Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA MFENWAL Protection Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Aahland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fa,: 508.881.8920 www.fenwaltire.com Effective: June 2007 Series MT Multitone Horns and Series MT Multitone Horn-Strobes FFEMVAL Protection Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company F-15-OO1 FEATURES Approvals include: UL 1971 and UL 464. Factory Mutual (FM), California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and New York City (MEA). Designed to meet or exceed ADA!NFPAIUFCIANSI Standards and Accessibility Guidelines. Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910, 165. One alarm appliance with eight (8) selective signals to provide superior sound penetration for various ambient and wall conditions with two field selectable sound output levels. Audible and strobe can operate from a single signal- ing circuit with any of the eight (8) audible signals. Code-3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI!NFPA temporal pat- tern for standard emergency evacuation signaling. Multi-Candela MT Strobe models available with field selectable 15/30175/110 candela settings. Single Candela MT Strobe models available with 151 75 candela rating. Weatherproof MT Strobe models available with 751 180 candela rating. Strobe markings for fire and suppression applica- tions. Wide listed voltage range, filtered (DC) and FWR. Polarized inputs for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision of circuit wiring by an alarm panel. Low cost installation via standard electrical boxes. Attractive flush or surface mounting options. No additional trimplate required for flush mounting. IN and OUT wiring terminations that accept two (2) 912 to #18 AWG wires at each terminal. DESCRIPTION Fenwal Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic signals offer a choice of eight (8) nationally and interna- tionally recognized alerting sounds: Horn, Bell, March Time Horn, Code-3 Tone, Code-3 Horn, Slow Whoop, Siren or Hi/Lo Tone. Our Code-3 horn and tone patterns are engineered to comply with NFPNANSI Temporal Pat- tern specifications without requiring additional equip- merit. With MT and MT Strobe Signals, one alarm appliance meets most of your signaling needs. The MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with maximum performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness while meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 (1999), ANSI 117.1, UFC (2000) and UL Stan- dard 1971 as well as meeting ADA requirements con- cerning photosensitive epilepsy. Series MT Horn Strobe (with lOB backbox) Series MT Horn Each MT and MT Strobe appliance has two user selec- tive sound output levels: STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA. The MT-12/14 provides dual voltage capability in one unit, 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc operation, filtered or FWR. The MT Strobe Electronic Signals operate with 24 Vdc and may be used with filtered or unfiltered (full-wave-rectified) input voltages. Separate input terminals are available and shunt wires are provided to enable both tone and strobe to operate simultaneously from a single input. The Multitone Strobe Signals are UL Listed for indoor wall mount applications, under Standard 1971 for Devices for the Hearing Impaired and under Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances. MT Strobe models are listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% ± 2%. The MT-12/24 and MTWP models for outdoor use are Listed for -31°F to 150°F (-35°C to 66°C) and maxi- mum humidity of 95%. The strobe devices use a Xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan. (or equivalent) lens to provide maximum reliability for effective visible signaling. Strobe lens markings avail- able for "Fire" and "Agent" labeled applications. The Series MT Signals have IN and OUT wiring termina- tions that accept two #12 to #18 AWG wires at each ter- minal. Inputs are polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity type supervision. Table 1. Alarm Tones • All candela ratings represent minimum effective Mul- fifr,n -Qfr^ha infnif, hd r,r III 1071 Tone Alarm Tones Pattern Description Horn Broadband Horn (Continuous) Bell 1560 Hz Modulated (0.07 sec. ON/Repeat) March Time Horn Horn (0.25 sec. ON/0.25 sec. OFF/Repeat) Code-3 Horn Horn (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) Code-3 Tone 500 Hz (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern) Slow whoop 500-1200 Hz SWEEP (4.0 sec. ON/0.5 sec. OFF/Repeat) Siren 600-1200 HZ SWEEP (1.0 sec. ON/Repeat) Hi/Lo 1000/800 (0.25 sec. ON/Alternate) GENERAL NOTES Strobes are designed to flash at I flash per second minimum over their "Regulated Voltage Range." Note that NFPA-72 (1999) specifies a flash rate of 1 t 2 flashes per second and ADA Guidelines specifies a flash rate of 1 to 3 flashes per second. tUSI •ULU IISJ I I I The MT Audible is UL 464 Listed. 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 3. Current Ratings for Series MT Strobe Portion Model RMS current (Amps) MT 241575 MTWP2475 MT-24MCW Candela 1575cd 180cd 15cd 30cd 75cd llocd 24.0 Vdc 0.060 0.094 0.041 0.063 0.109 0.140 UL Max* 0.090 0.138 0.060 0.092 0.165 0.220 * 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. SPECIFICATIONS Table 2. dBA and Current Ratings for Series MT Audible Portion Tone RMS Current (Amps) dBA @ 10 Ft (UL Reverberant) dBA@ 10 Ft 24 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC 12 VDC 12 and 24 VDC HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output HI Output STD Output @ 24 VDC UL max". @24 VDC UL max" @ 24 VDC UL max" @ 24 VDC UL max" Horn 0.074 0.108 0.033 0.044 0.145 0.176 0.023 0.034 92 87 90 77 99 93 Bell 0.040 0.053 0.018 0.024 0.077 0.095 0.014 0.020 86 80 85 69 92 87 March Time Horn 0.067 0.104 0.033 0.038 0.109 0.142 0.023 0.034 89 84 89 74 99 93 Code-3 Horn 0.069 0.091 0.026 0.035 0.100 0.142 0.023 0.034 88 83 88 73 1 99 93 Code-3 Tone .0.061 0.075 0.088 0.105 0.015 0.021 85 80 84 70 95 90 Slow Whoop 0.069 0.098 J0.02260.035 0.037 0.100 0.142 0.025 0.035 90 89 89 75 99 94 Siren 0.080 0.104 0.036 0.122 0.152 0.021 0.030 89 84 89 75 98 93 HVLO 0.044 0.057 0.020 0.026 0.089 0.114 0.018 0.026 86 81 86 71 93 88 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. Ira WIRING DIAGRAMS MT SIGNAL FROM PRECEDING + TO NEXT APPLIANCE t APPLIANCE. - SMIDEM OR EOLR OR FACP SIGNAL AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND STROBE OPERATE INDEPENDENTLY FROM PRECEDING + + 10 NEXT AUDIBLE OR - FACP APPLIANCE OR ECIR FROM PRECEDING + TO NEXT APPLIANCE. S&RDSM - STROBE OR SOUR OR FACP M STROBE AUDIBLE AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND STROBE OPERATE IN UNISON, RED AND BLACK SHUNT-WIRES ARE SUPPLIED. FROM RED PRECEDING +TO NEXT + APPLIANCE APPLIANCE. - a - OR EOLR OR FACP STROBE AUDIBLE INSTALLATION NOTES If the strobe and audible operate on the same cir- cuit, add the strobe current from Table 3 to the audi- ble current from Table 2. For Peak and Inrush current across the listed voltage range, refer to Installation Instructions. The average current indicated is per actual Produc- tion Testing at listed Vdc. For rated average and Peak current across the UL listed voltage range for both filtered DC and unfiltered VRMS, see Installa- tion Instructions. Failure to comply with the installation instruction sheets could result in improper A installation, application, and/or operation WARNING of these products in an emergency situa- tion, which could result in property damage and serious injury or death. 3. Contact Fenwal for "Installation Instructions" sheets on these products. These materials contain impor- tant information that should be read prior to specify- ing or installing these products, including: Total current required by all devices connected to system primary and secondary power sources. Fuse ratings on signaling circuits to handle maxi- mum inrush or peak currents from all devices on those circuits. Composite flash rate from multiple strobes within a person's field of view. Installation in office areas and other specification and installation issues. Use strobes only on circuits with continuously applied operating voltage. Do not use strobes on coded or interrupted circuits in which the applied voltage is cycled on and off, as the strobe may not flash. The voltage applied to these products must be within their rated input voltage range. Conductor size (AWG), length and ampacity should be taken into consideration prior to design and installation of these products, particularly in retrofit installations. 4. Fenwal notification appliances must be used within their published specifications and must be PROP- ERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, main- tained and operationally tested in accordance with their installation instructions at the time of installa- tion and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, reg- ulations and laws. Specification, application, installa- tion, operation, maintenance and testing must be performed by qualified personnel for proper opera- tion in accordance with all of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters' Labo- ratories (UL), National Electrical Code (NEC), Occu- pational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), local, state, county, province, district, federal and other applicable building and fire standards, guide- lines, regulations, laws and codes including, but not limited to, all appendices and amendments and the requirements of the local Authority Having Jurisdic- tion (AHJ). ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS The notification appliance shall be a Fenwal MT Series audible/visual device or equivalent. Notification appliance shall be electronic and use solid state components. Elec- tromechanical alternatives are not approved. Each elec- tronic signal shall provide eight (8) field selectable alarm tones. The tones shall consist of: HORN, BELL, MARCH TIME HORN, CODE-3 HORN, CODE-3 TONE, SLOW WHOOP, SIREN AND HI/LO. Tone selection shall be by durable dip switch assembly and not clips or jumpers. -3- The Multitone Audible appliance shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances. The audible and the strobe shall be able to operate from a single noti- fication circuit while producing any of these tones. The device shall provide two output sound levels: STAN- DARD and HIGH dBA. The HIGH dBA setting shall pro- vide a minimum 5 dBA increase in sound output at nominal voltage. The HIGH anechoic dBA measurement at 10 feet at the alarm HORN SETTING shall be 99 dBA minimum. Operating voltages shall be 24 Vdc using fil- tered power or unfiltered power supply (full-wave-recti- fied). All models shall have provisions for standard reverse polarity type supervision and IN/OUT field wiring using terminals that accept #12 to #18 AWG wiring. Combination audible/visual appliances shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan° lens or equivalent with solid state circuitry. Strobe shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second minimum over the voltage range. The strobe intensity shall be rated per UL and Listed under Standard 1971 for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired for 15/75 cd multi-candela with field selectable 15/30/75/110 candela settings. The 15/75 can- dela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela or with 75 candela intensity on-axis is required. Strobe models shall incorporate circuitry for synchronized strobe flash and shall be designed for compatibility with Fenwal SM and/ or DSM Sync Modules. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the mod- ule fails to operate (i.e., contacts remain closed), the strobes shall revert to a non-synchronized default flash rate. All Listed strobe appliances shall incorporate low temper- ature compensation to insure the lowest possible current consumption. Strobe activation shall be via independent input or from the same input circuit as the audible. The combination audible/visual appliances may be installed indoors and surface or flush mounted. They shall mount to standard electrical hardware requiring no additional trimplate or adapter. The aesthetic appearance shall not have any mounting holes or screw heads visible when the installation is completed. The appliance shall be finished in a textured red color. The audible device may be installed indoors or outdoors with the proper backbox. For weatherproof applications where specifications require 75 cd at -31°F (-35°C) and full temperature range of -31°F to 150°F, the Fenwal Model MTWP-2475W FR shall be used. ORDERING INFORMATION Model Number Part Number Input Rated Strobe Mounting Voltage Candela Label Options MT-1 2/24-R 75-000010-001 12/24 - - B.H.I,J.K 15 MT-241575W-FR 75-000015-001 24 (75 FIRE B.H.I,J.K on AXIS) 1 15 MT-241575W-AR 75-000015-002 24 (75 AGENT B,H.I.J,K on AXIS) MT-24MCW-FR 75-000018-001 24 15/30175! FIRE B,H.IJ.K 110 MT-24MCW-AR 75-000018-002 24 15/30/75! AGENT BH,I.J,K 110 180 @ MTWP-2475W-FR 75-000017-001 24 7F FIRE H (25C) Notes: MT-12/24 Audible can be used with Fenwal's RSSP Multi-Candela for applications requiring 15, 30, 75, 110 cd Wall Strobes. MTWP-2475W is weatherproof and rated for 180 cd © 77°F (25°C) and 75 cd @ -31°F (-35°C) with low current draw. SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12/ 24 Vdc; DSM Dual Circuit Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes per circuit. Maximum number of intercon- nected DSM modules is twenty (20). Refer to Data Sheet 75-12. Use MT-241575W when 15 cd is specified. 15/75 is UL Listed for 15 cd with 75 cd on AXIS. MOUNTING OPTIONS Model Number Part Number Mounting Options DBB-R 75-000000-009 A ISP-R 75-000000-002 B WBB-R 75-000000-008 E IOB-R 75-000000-001 H RP-R 75-000000-003 J For complete installation options, refer to the Alarm Sig- nals Installation Data Sheet 75-008.A. Fenwal is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric company. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL. INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. F-75-001 Rev AB © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA M"FENWAL Protection Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fan: 508.881.8920 www.fenwalfire.com Manual Pull Stations Series 3300 FEATURES Exclusive KIDDE® Design Unique Field Labeling for either Fire Alarm or Suppression Applications Dual Action Operation Single Pole or Double Pole Keylock for Reset DESCRIPTION The Kidde® Conventional SPST and DPST Series 3300 Manual Pull Stations are high quality, non-coded alarm initiating devices. The Manual Pull Stations are con- structed of heavy die-cast aluminum for long life and use an internal toggle switch for reliable operation. The SPST Manual Pull Station provides an Single Pole, Single Throw switch with screw terminal connections for wiring to the Fire Alarm/Suppression Control Unit. The DPST Manual Pull Station provides a Dual Pole, Sin- gle Throw switch with screw terminal connections. One set of contacts must be wired to the Fire Alarm/Suppre- sion Control Unit and the other may be used for local or remote annunciation. These Manual Pull Stations are designed for quick, effi- cient response by personnel in an emergency, while the double action PUSH/PULL levers prevent accidental operation. This unit should use a break rod as an indica- tor of operation. The Manual Pull Stations can be mounted in an indoor or outdoor weatherproof backbox (Model SBG-32S or Model SGB-32C) or a North American 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) deep 1-gang box. The Manual Pull Station terminal block accepts 14,16 and 18AWGwire. FIRE ALARM OR SUPPRESSION RELEASE LABELING The Kidde Series 3300 Manual Pull Stations have a unique labeling method which provides the installer the greatest amount of flexibility. Seven labels are shipped with each station: FIRE ALARM • FM-200 RELEASE CO2 RELEASE • FE-13 RELEASE FIRE SYSTEMS • HALON-1301 RELEASE RELEASE NOVEC 1230 RELEASE (Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: April 2007 K-84-08 FM Approved cULus Listed for US and Canada Other domestic approvals in process Surface and Weatherproof Backboxes Backwards compatible mounting with the B-10 and B-Il These permanent, heavy-duty Lexan® self-adhesive labels are die-cut with raised lettering. During installation, the installer simply chooses the appropriate label, removes the protective backing, and places the label into the space on the top of the station. This flexibility allows installations to be customized for each customer, without the expense of having to carry extra inventory. OPERATION The dual action Series 3300 manual stations are oper- ated by simply pushing the PUSH bar inwards, allowing the PULL handle to be grasped in a one-handed motion. The handle is then pulled down as far as it will go. If the optiohãl breákrod is installed, it would break at this point. The handle is now locked in place, and is easily visible from up to 50 feet away. The handle is reset by opening the station with the key and placing the handle in the nor- mal upright position. Place the switch actuator in the SPECIFICATIONS Station Type: Double Action, Non-coded Switch Type: P/N 84-330001-001: SPST PIN 84-330001-002: DPST Switch rating: 2 Amp @ 240 Vac or 125 Vdc Operating Tempera- -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 66°C) ture Range: Operating Humidity 0-95% RH Range: Construction: Die-cast metal housing Compatible Electrical Indoor: Sheet metal Model SGB- Boxes: 32S Outdoor: Weatherproof Die-cast Model SGB-32C Shipping Weight: 1.12 lbs. (510 g) SGB-32S INTERIOR SURFACE BA CKB OX Dimensions: 4.75 in. H x 3.25 in. W x 2.25 in. D Construction: Steel sheet metal. Conduit: Two knockouts for 112 in. conduit connectors, one on top and bottom. Mounting: Mounts to the box with (4) 8/32 screws, which ship with each box. SGB-32C WEATHERPROOF SURFACE BACKBOX Dimensions: 4.75 in. H x 3.25 in. W x 2.25 in. D Construction: Cast aluminum. Conduit: One threaded opening for 112 in. conduit connector. Mounting: Mounts to the box with (4) 8/32 screws and a foam gasket, which ship with each box. MUM. (27 mm) —* 31132 In 4-314 In. (121 mm) S a g down position, insert breakrod into cavity beneath handle ORDERING INFORMATION (if applicable), and re-lock the station. Part Number Description 84-330001-001 Double Action Manual Pull Station with SPST Switch - ships with mounting hardware, 2 keys, I break rod, and label set. 84-330001-002 Double Action Manual Pull Station with DPST Switch - ships with mounting hardware, 2 keys, 1 break rod, and label set. 84-100009-001 SGB-325 Indoor Backbox 84-100009-002 SGB-32C Outdoor Waterproof Backbox 84-100008-002 Pkg. of (12) Breakrods 06-118013-001 Spare Key 06-231866-930 Label Set DIMENSIONS (shown with Fire System Release Label installed) Kidde is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. FM-200 is a registered trademark of the Greek Lakes Chemical Corporation. 3M and Novec are trademarks of 3M. FE-13 is a trademark of DuPont. Lexan is a registered trademark of the General Electric Company. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the products suitability for a particular application. The prod- uct must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-84-08 Rev AA © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA .. Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 wwwkiddefiresystems.com Effective: June 2007 Series CVXICSX Explosion-Proof FENWAL Bells & Series MB Motor Bells Protection Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company F-75-003 SERIES CVXICSX EXPLOSION-PROOF BELLS FEATURES Approvals include: UL, CSA Rugged cast mechanism enclosure with hinged cover Available in single stroke and vibrating models High sound output Standard red enamel finish Outdoor models include protective guard Indoor Model cvx10/cSx10 Outdoor Model CVXG10ICSXG1O 4 UL LISTED FOR HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES Class Group Contents of Hazardous Atmosphere B Hydrogen or gases and vapors of equivalent hazards, such as manufactured gas C Ethyl and ether vapors D Gasoline, petroleum, naphtha, alcohol, acetone, benzene, lacquer solvent, vapors, natural gas II F Carbon black, coal, coke dust II G Flour, starch, grain dusts ORDERING INFORMATION Model Number Part Number Where Used j Shell Size Input Voltage dBA @ 10 ft. Current (Amps) Mounting Options Vibrating CVX10-115-R 75-000040-001 Indoor 10 inch 115 Vac 90 .220 Note I CVXGI0-115-R 75-000040-002 Outdoor 10 inch 115 Vac 90 .220 Note I Single Stroke CSXI0-.115-R 75-000040-003 Indoor 10 inch 115 Vac 87 .125 Note I CSXG1O-115-R 75-000040-004 Outdoor 10 inch 115 Vac 87 .125 Note I CVXI0-24-R 75-000040-005 Indoor 10 inch 24 Vdc 87 .500 Note 1 CSXGI0-24-R 75-000040-006 Outdoor 10 inch 24 Vdc 187 .500 Note I Note: All models include an integral cast backbox for surface mounting with 1/2 in. threaded conduit entrances on top and bottom of the housing. SERIES MB MOTOR BELLS FEATURES Approvals include: UL, FM, CSFM, MEA 6-inch and 10-inch shell sizes, 24 Vdc models Mounting options for surface, semi-flush, outdoor, and concealed conduit installation Screw terminals permit fast. in-out field wiring of 12 to 18 AWG wire Red textured finish to improve appearance and durability DESCRIPTION Fenwal Series MB Motor Bells provide a superior engi- neered motor bell for fire and life safety alarm systems. The Series MB offers higher dBA, low current draw; built- in trimplate for semi-flush mounting, low frequency alumi- num shells for better audibility, low RFI noise and high torque. A permanent magnet motor is incorporated for durable, reliable performance. ORDERING INFORMATION Model Number Part Number I I Input Voltage 'Shell Size l dBA @ lOft Current (Amps) 175-000030-001 24 I 6 inch I 92 .030 MB-G10-24-R k5-00003oo2 24 10 inch 92 .030 MOUNTING OPTIONS Model Number Part Number Mounting Options SFP-R 75-000000-005 F BB-R 75-000000-006 C AP-R 75-000000-007 G WBB-R 75-000000-008 E F. SEMI-FLUSH C. SURFACE aa 4q. 0. CONCEALED CONDUIT E. OUTDOOR -a COO c Note: Refer to Data Sheet 75-008.A for mounting hard- ware dimensions. Fenwal is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal Inc I Thisliteratureisprovided for informational purposes only. INC. FENWAL,I FE1tiJlItIAI.. I assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The prod- I I uct must be properly applied to work correctly. I ProtectionSystems I If you need more information on this product or if youhave aparticular problemor ques-I A UTC Fire & Security Company ton, contact KIDDE-FENWAL,INC.,Ashland,MA 01721. Telephone: (508)881-2000.I 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 F-75-003 Rev AB © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA Ph: 508.1181.2000 Fac 508.881.8920 wwwknwallire con, Model 878752 Suppression IL System Abort Station I . fKidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: May 2007 K-84-1O FEATURES UL Listed, File # S3743 Flush or Surface Mount One Normally Open Contact DESCRIPTION The Kidde Model 878752 Abort Station features a large, easy-to-operate abort push button. The momentary type switch is very easy to see due to its highly visible yellow color. The abort station stainless steel faceplate is clearly labelled with operation procedures—eliminating indeci- sion and hesitation. The Backbox is painted with red enamel and is provided with four 1/2-inch knockouts. The pre-drilled and tapped mounting tabs allow for easy attachment of the abort station. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Ratings: One normally open momentary contact rated 2.5 Amps @ 120 Vdc Ambient Temperature: -13°F to 158°F (-25°C to 70°C) Terminals: Captive screws and saddle clamps accept 14 AWG to 24 AWG wire Mounting: Four 6-32 x 1/2-inch mounting screws included ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number • Description Shipping Weight 84-878752-010 Abort Station 2 lb. (.9 kg) 84-878752-020 Abort Station with 3 lb. (1.4 kg) Backbox 84-296105-000 Backbox 1 lb. (.45 kg) Sized for Double Gang Box Large Yellow Push Button Switch 4-1/2 in. 1 (114 mm) R- 4-1/2 1 ) HOLD _ SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT I I i-iiii Ir 1 I (9fKidde Q (43 mm) ' I 3-3164 In. (77 MM) 2-114 in. (57 MM) '...4 in. 102 nun Figure 1. Dimension Details This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-84-10 Rev AA © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com Clean Agent Storage Room. Ventilate the area before entering. A high Clean Agent gas concentration can occur in this area. CHEETROfl Fke Systems Abandon I area do inmo a cuando suene la alarm . No ngresar al area despues do la dose a. a no ser ventilada. Area pro ido par Un sis a contra cendio de "Agents Limp!o CHEIII IN FieSyst CNE1NETROfl Fire Systems- AuTCO$S.cyCenpety f 00 not enter area when alarm is sounding. This area is protected by a Clean Agent Fire Suppression System. Area must be ventilated prior to re-entry. CHEIVIETRSfl Fire Systems DISTRIBUTOR PRICE LIST. NOVEC 1230 SYSTEM COMPONENTS C ILI I Leave area immediately when alarm sounds. Do not enter area after the system is discharged unless ventilated. This area is protected by a Clean Agent Fire Suppression System. CNEETR.fl FkeSystena C Entrance Warning Sign -S/N 70361156 ,flfl. C Exit Warning Sign - S/N 70361157 C imim. ( 10 Agent Storage Room - S/N 70361158 Exit Warning Sign - S/N 70361160 Spanish LArea a e area cuando ne la alarms. protegid or sistema contra ncendio Ag e Llmplo'. revioareingre Ar ebe do ear Va ada CHEM fSyst ince Warning Sign -S/N 70361159 Spanish Effective: January 17, 2011 Page 19 of 38