Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2131 FARADAY AVE; ; FA100003; PermitApplicant: JMG SECURITY 17150 NEWHOPE SUITE 109 800-900-4564 EXT.316 Owner: REYNOLDS RONALD L&JACQUELINE S TRUST 06-21-01 P0 BOX 1452 LA MESA CA 10/27/21, 9:03 AM FAI00003 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Job Address: 2131 FARADAY AV Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2120702000 Lot #: 0 Permit No: FAI 00003 Status: ISSUED Applied 2/2/2010 Approved: 2/2/2010 Reference No.: Issued: 2/2/2010 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: GENOPTIX TWO FIRE ALARM INSPECTIONS @ $65/EA Fees ($) Add'I Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 130 0 130 0 1/1 UL & FM Certificates of Complian Cut Sheets and CSFM listings CI1Y OF CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVED Subject to field inspection and required tests, notatioS herCón. conditions in correspondence and conformance with applicable regulations. The stamping of these plans shall not be heljQ.perp1 or approve the violation 61y i8)(. LQ GENOPTIX 2131 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 ins hate been reviewed for apparent eoiiiphanc., 111) he lireul applicable codes vtd standards in lorce be owner or contractor ilia utili, opjort of an application fora huildin express un lerstiwdine Owl this ws cii as wits ci hi' owner or contractot or heir dngtueei or architect l4 sole rcsnsibility mpliance with said codes and %tandurds. iii. dtnt he building code or for any responsihilty for 'ru, omjss3ins or negligence in these is h icr or not noted in this review. Revicwei-:.,C..1 kI.('OMME) APPROVAL 0 RECOMMEND APPROVAl AS NOTED Installation Company: fin n-fl_fl fl•i Vi tv ii fl flu \flfl I,' 0is use'' 17150 Newhope Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 545-8882 ——---- 4:~0,4 i P uoo3 -u. u- 41 uf, pplicant ID No: W 04. .1- ,'4' ;.. . ,.L1j. ••t'4Y v L) Underwriters Laboratories Inc.,- 2 5057.001 ervice Center No 1 Northbrook, IL San Jose. CA Expires: 31-MAR-2010 Melville, NY A not-for-profit organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service CERTIFICATE. OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. ,j This Certificate does not apply in any way to the communication channel between the protected property and any facility that monitors signals from the protected property unless the use of a UL listed or Classified Alarm Transport Company is specified on the Certificate. Listed Service From: ALISO VIEJO, CA Alarm Service Company: (257057-001) Service Center: (257057-001) . ADVANCED PROTECTION. INDUSTRIES INC, . ADVANCED PROTECTION INDUSTRIES INC,. DBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER DBA NATIONAL MONITORING CENTER SUITE 250 : •. SUITE 250 . . .- . .. 2-6800 ALISO VIEJO PKY . . 26800 ALISO VIEJO PKY- . . ALISO VIEJO CA 92656 ALISO VIEJO CA 92656 . . .. The Alarm Service Company is Listed in the following Certificate Service Categories: . File -Vol No.. . . .CCN-. listing Category .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .- S8126- 1. . UUFX [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective. Signaling Services) Central Station .- . ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2010 . "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM IC 1 © 2008 IA Form CS-CC . . Engineering Manager . O3&nw 71 5@o 0 ? Applicant ID No 698840-001 Service Center No 0 Expires: 31-MAR.2010 (L Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ® Northbrook, IL San Jose, CA Melville, NY A not-for-profit organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with Certificated Alarm Systems. The only evidence of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance of a UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Verification Service. This Certificate does not apply in any way to the communication channel between the protected property and any facility that monitors signals from the protected property unless the use of a UL listed or Classified Alarm Transport Company is specified on the Certificate. Listed Service From: FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA Alarm Service Company: (698840-001) Service Center: (698840-0011 JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS INC JMG SECURITY SYSTEMS INC SUITE 109 SUITE 109 17150 NEWHOPE ST 17150 NEWHOPE ST FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 FOUNTAIN VALLEY CA 92708 The Alarm Service Company is Listed in the following Certificate Service Categories: File - Vol No, CCN. Listing Category S7927 -1 UUFX. [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective S4892-1 UUJS Signaling Services) Central Station [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective Signaling Services) Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station and Proprietary ***THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2010 Li. "LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE" -J&L .1 Engineering Manager 02008UL Form CS-CC 05-MAR-2009 ," rtrn '7rr APPROVED P_ F M -"q Certificate of Compliance Project ID# 3025950 Issued January 1; 2009 This is to certify that the central station service company indicated below is listed in the Approval Guide, a publication of FM Approvals, as eligible to use the <FM> Approval mark in conjunction with protected property Installations it has Placarded as being in compliance with the equipment and service requirements of FM Approval Standard 3011 CENTRAL STATION SERVICE FOR FIRE ALARMS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISION. CENTRAL STATION SERVICE - The installation, testing and maintenance of signaling systems wherein fire alarm and related supervisory, trouble and test signals are initiated at a subscribing property and monitored at a constantly attended central station where properly trained personnel take prescribed action on those signals including retransmission of the signals, dispatch of runners to the protected property and appropriate record keeping. FM Approved central station service is required to be provided under a single contract. This central station service company was examined and Approved in accordance with FM Approval Standard 3011 (Effective Date April 1999) for the following category: ( ) CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) - Capable of providing all aspects of central station service as described above. (X) CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY) - Capable of providing only monitoring, retransmission, dispatch and record keeping aspects as described above. All other aspects of central station service must be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved FIRE ALARM SERVICE - LOCAL COMPANY. ( ) FIRE ALARM SERVICE - LOCAL COMPANY - Capable of providing only installation, testing, maintenance and runner service aspects as described above. All other aspects of central station service must be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY). Company: Service Center(s): Advanced Protection Industries Not-Applicable dba National Monitoring Center 26800 Aliso Viejo Parkway, Suite 250 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 12131/2010 Continued Approval requires a satisfactory re-examination prior to the date shown above. For more than 160 years Factory Mutual has partnered with business and industry to reduce property losses. FM Approvals CSCert. 1109 aFMAIoorovals® Member of the FM Global Group Patrick J. Byrne, Technical Team Manager 111~ F M -q 4*110~ APPROVED Certificate. : of Compliance Project ID# 3025967 Issued May 31, ~006 This is to certify that the central station service company indicated below is listed in the Approval Guide, a publication of FM Approvals, as eligible to use.thé <FM> Approval mark in conjunction with protected property installations it has Placarded as being in compliance with the equipment and service requirements of FM Approval Standard 3011 CENTRAL STATION SERVICE FOR FIRE ALARMS AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISION. CENTRALSTAT!ON.SERVlCE -The insta!istioni, testing and maintenance of signaling systems wherein fire alarm and related supervisory trouble and test signals are initiated at a subscribing property and monitored at a constantly attended central station where propèrl trained:persnnel take prescribed action on those signals including retransmission of the signals, dispatch of runners to the protected property and appropriate record keeping. FM Approved central station service is required to be providedunder a single contract. This central station servicecompany wàséxaminted and Approved in accordance with FM Approval Standard 3011 (Effective Date April 1999) for thefollOwing categdry: ( )CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE:SERVICE) -'capable of providing all aspects of central station service as déscitbid abOvë. ( ) CENTRAL STATION .COMPANY(MONITORING. ONLY) -Capable of providing only monitoring, retransmission, dispatch and record keeping aspects as desciibed..above. All other aspects of central station service must be subcontracted to an:FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved FIRE ALARM SERVICE -- LOCAL COMPANY. (X) FIRE ALARM SERVICE- LOCAL COMPANY - Capable of providing only installation, testing, maintenance and runner service áspectsas described above. All other aspects of centrI station service must be subcontracted to an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (COMPLETE SERVICE) or an FM Approved CENTRAL STATION COMPANY (MONITORING ONLY). Company: Service Center(s) JMG Security Syetwns Same 17150 Newhope Street, Suits 109 FOuntain Valley, CA 92708 <:CFM AloorovalsSM liIcn,her (if f/u? FM Global Group THIS. CERTIFICATE EXPIRES. N 12/31/2009 Continued Approval requires a satisfactory re-examinati n prior to the date shown For more than 160 years FMApprcvals has partiie edw~business to reduce propeily loss RW..E1Iiott, Ti'TeathManáger FM Approvals CSCert 1103 3 SILENT KNIGHT 6 by Honeywell - INTELLIKNIGHT® MODEL 5808 Addressable Fire Control Panel Installation and S Operations Manual Part Number 151274 Rev N ECN 09-570 08/27/09 0- Section 1 Introduction The 5808 Fire Alarm Control / Communicator is an addressable fire control system that meets the requirements of UL 864. 1.1 Overview of Basic System The 5808 base system is an addressable system with a built-in annunciator that can also be used to program the system. 1.1.1 Hardware Features The 5808 has one signaling line circuit (SLC) that supports 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules or 127 Hochiki protocol devices. 6.OA of output power is available through 4 sets of terminals for notification appliance circuits or auxiliary applications. Each circuit is power limited per UL 864 and can source up to 3 .OA (total output power for all 4 circuits must not exceed 6.OA). Built-in dual phone line, digital alarm communicator/transmitter (DACT). 0 Reports events to central station by point or by zone. UL Listed for pre-action and deluge releasing systems. Two general purpose Form C programmable relays. One Form C Trouble Relay. Basic system operation can be performed using a key or a user code. Can be used with up to 8 Model 5860Remote Annunciators (sold separately). Can be used with Model 5865-3, 5865-4, and 5880 in any combination for a total of eight devices on one control panel. See Sections 4.7 and 4.8 for additional information on these models. Printing of detector status, event history, and real time event log available through the Model 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module (sold separately). 125 software zones, 125 output groups. Add 4 Notification/Auxiliary power circuits with each 5496 Intelligent Power Module (up to 8, 5496s per system). 151274 - 1-1 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 1.1.2 Software Features - S Advanced smoke detector features: —Automatic drift compensation —Maintenance alert region —Point status eliminates calibrated smoke test requirements for NFPA 72 "JumpStart" feature for easy programming Non-volatile event history stores 1000 events A choice of output patterns available for notification outputs, including ANSI 3.41 temporal signal Built-in synchronization appliance support for AMSECO, Faraday, Gentex®, System Sensor®, and Wheelock®. 1.2 About this Manual This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the 5808. Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in any way. We value your feedback! 1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual The following terminology is used with the 5808 system: Term Description SLC Signaling Line Circuit Module The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC addressable devices and notification appliances. This includes the 5808 panel itself. Input Point An addressable sensing device, such as a smoke or heat detector or a contact monitor device. Input Zone A protected area made up of input points. Output Point A notification point or circuit for notification appIances. Relay (or Output Circuit) circuits and auxiliary power circuits are also considered output points. Group (or "Output Group") A group of output points. Operating characteristics are common to all output points in the group. Output (or "Cadence") Pattern The pattern that the output will use, for example, Constant, March Code, ANSI 3.41. Applies to zones and special system events. See Section 7.7.3.2 for additional information. Mapping Mapping is the process of specifying which outputs are activated when certain events occur in the system. Section 6.2 explains mapping in detail. 1-2, - 11274. S S F_ L Introduction 1.3 Compatible Products The chart below lists the products available from Silent Knight for use with the 5808. Type of Device Model Description SK Addressable See Section 5.1 for a list of compatible devices. SLC Devices Hochiki Addressable See Section 5.2 for a list of compatible devices. SLC Devices Other 5211 Ground Start Relay For use with ground start telephone network. (Do not use in UL installations.) Modules 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Allows a printer to be attached for the system for on-site event logging, detector status Interface Module and event history reports. Two maximum per system. 5496 Intelligent Power Add 4 NotificationlAuxiliary power circuits with each 5496s can be used in any Module 5496 Intelligent Power Module (up to 8, 5496s per combination, up to a total of system). eight devices on one panel. 5860 and 5860R Remote Fire Same operation, similar appearance as on-board annunciator. Up to 8 5860s per Alarm Annunciator system. 5860 is gray; 5860R is red. Trim ring kits for surface mounting the 5860 annunciator. 5860TG is gray; 5860TR is 5860TG and 5860TR Trim Ring Kit red. 5865-3 and 5865-4 LED LED annunciator can display up to 30 LEDs (15 red 5865-3, 5865-4, and 5880 can Annunciator and 15 yellow). 5865-4 has key switches for silence be used in any combination, and reset, and a system trouble LED, up to a total of eight devices Driver for up to 40 LEDs. Interfaces with customized on one panel. 5880 LED I/O Module annunciator boards. In addition the 5880 has eight generic switch input points. 5883 General Purpose Relay Provides 10 Form C relays. Designed to be driven by the 5880. Up to four, 5883s can Module be used with each 5880 module. 5660 Silent Knight Software Facility management software. For communication and panel programming with a Suite (SKSS) Windows-based computer and *modem (not sold by Silent Knight, see Table 1-1 for Software compatible modems). Enables remote viewing of detector status and event history. 5670 Silent Knight Software Suite (SKSS) For remote viewing of detector status and event history. Requires a modem (not sold by Silent Knight). 7860 Telephone Cord RJ3 IX cord for connecting phone line to the IFP-100. Misc. RBB Remote Battery Box for mounting backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main control panel cabinet. Dimensions: 16' W x 10" H x 6" D (40.64 cm W x 25.4 cm, H x 15.24 cm D) Note: 5865-3, 5865-4, and 5880 can be used in any combination, up to a total of eight devices on one panel. The following modems have been tested by Silent Knight for compatibility with the 5808 and the Silent Knight Software Suite software packages: Table 1-1: Compatible Modems Manufacturer Model US Robotics 28.8 Motorola LifeStyle 28.8, 3400 series Premier 33.6 151274 1-3 IntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual Table 1-1: Compatible Modems Manufacturer Model Multilech MT1932IZDX 1.4 How to Contact Silent Knight If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual, contact Silent Knight Technical Support at 800-446-6444. To order parts, contact Silent Knight Sales at 800-328-0103 (or 203-484-7161). S S 1-4 .,. 151274 Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements 2.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The following information must be provided to the telephone company before the 5808 can be connected to the phone lines: A Manufacturer: Silent Knight B Model Number: 5808 C FCC registration number: AC6 USA-34758-AL-E Ringer equivalence: 0.813 D Type of jack: RJ31X E Facility Interface Codes: Loop Start: 02LS2 Ground Start: 02G52 F Service Order Code: 9.017 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the inside cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord (not provided) and modular jack must be utilized with this product. It is designed to be used with a modular jack that is also compliant. The REN (ringer equivalence number) provided on this installation sheet is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to the public switched telephone network. This number must not exceed 5.0. Since this product has an REN of 1.0, the number of devices is limited. The REN number is imbedded in the FCC registration number as lOB. If the 5808 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that the temporarily discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. 151274 2-1 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual If trouble is experienced with the 5808, for repair or warranty information, please contact Silent Knight at 1-800-328-0103 or www.silentknight.com. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the 5808 until the problem has been resolved. This product cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field. It must be returned to the factory for service. This equipment is not designed for use with party line service. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. You may contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. Since the 5808 is a commercial fire alarm panel, it must be connected upstream of all other equipment utilizing the phone lines. If you have questions about the installation, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer. This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. S S 2-2 151274 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements - 2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 2.2.1 Requirements for All Installations General requirements are described in this section. When installing an individual device, refer to the specific section of the manual for additional requirements. The following subsections list specific requirements for each type of installation (for example, Central Station Fire Alarm systems, Local Protected Fire Alarm systems, and so on). See Section 8.7 for information on releasing operation. All field wiring must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electric Code. Use the addressable smoke detectors specified in Section 5of this manual and or conven- tional detectors listed in the compatibility chart. (See Appendix A.) Use UL listed notification appliances compatible with the 5808from those specified in the Appendix A at the back of this manual. A full system checkout must be performed any time the panel is programmed. Restricted Options: The loss of AC signal is defaulted to 3 hours however the system allows settings from 0 - 3 hours. For UL certified installations this number must be set from 1 to 3 hours. The system allows the use of non-latching spot type smoke detectors. This feature may not be used in commercial applications whereby a general alarm is sounded. It is intended for elevator recall, door holding applications, and hotel/motel room applications. The system allows the Alarm Verification time to be set from 1 to 255 seconds. For tilL certified installations the setting must be a minimum of 60 seconds. Call forwarding shall not be used. When two count is used detector spacing shall be cut in half, you shall not use the alarm verification feature, and no delay shall be used. P.A.S feature shall be used only with automatic detectors. 2.2.2 Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems Minimum system requirements are one Silent Knight addressable initiating device. Use both phone lines. Enable phone line monitors for both lines. You must program a phone number and a test time so that the 5808 sends an automatic daily test to the central station. 0 3. Do not use the ground start option. 151274 2-3 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 1-3 hours. S The Attempts to Report option must be set for 5. 2.2.3 Requirements for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems At least one UL listed supervised notification appliance must be used. Minimum system requirements are one Silent Knight addressable initiating device. 2.2.4 Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems Minimum system requirements are one Silent Knight addressable initiating device and either a 5220, Keltron 3158 or the built-in Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT). Do not exceed the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.6.1.3. The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 1-3 hours. 2.2.5 Requirements for Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Alarm Service 0 The Model 5220 Direct Connect module must be installed (see Section 4.14.3.1 for wiring). S 2-4 1.151274 . Section 3 Before You Begin Installing This section of the manual is intended to help you plan your tasks to facilitate a smooth installation. Please read this section thoroughly, especially if you are installing a 5808 panel for the first time. 3.1 What's in the Box? The 5808 ships with the following hardware: A cabinet with all hardware assembled Two keys for the front door Two keys for user operation of the on-board annunciator (installer operations require the Installer's Code) Ten 4.7K ohm end-of-line resistors A battery cable for batteries wired in series 3.2 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the 5808 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the following conditions should be AVOIDED when installing the units: Mount indoors in dry locations only Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation) Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation) Protect from plumbing leaks Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports Do not mount in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production machinery) When selecting a location to mount the 5808 control panel, the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0°C-49°C (327-120117) or humidity not exceeding 93% noncondensing. S 151274 3-1 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 3.3 Electrical Specifications S Table 3-1 list the terminal block on the 5808 as well as a description of the each individual terminal and their respective electrical rating. For location of the terminals refer to Table 3-1. Table 3-1: Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Specifications Terminal No. Label Description Rating Group Individual Voltage Current Terminal Block I AC INPUT B AC input (hot) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 3.6 A Earth Earth Ground N/A N/A W AC input (neutral) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 3.6 A Terminal Block 2 SLC IN - Used for Class A installations 32 VDC 150 mA + SLC OUT SLC terminals 32 VDC 150 mA + SLC PROG - Used for programming SLC Detectors 32 VDC 150 mA + Terminal Block 3 TELCO I RING Phone Line 1 Telco Ring TIP Phone Line 1 Telco Tip PHONE 1 RING Phone Line I Phone Ring TIP Phone Line 1 Phone Tip TELCO 2 RING Phone Line 2 Telco Ring TIP Phone Line 2 Telco Tip PHONE 2 RING Phone Line 2 Phone Ring TIP Phone Line 2 Phone Tip TROUBLE NC Normally closed relay contact 24 VDC 2.5 A, resistive COM Common terminal NO Normally open relay contact RELAY 1 NC Normally closed relay contact 24 VDC 2.5 A, resistive COM Common terminal NO Normally open relay contact Terminal Block 4 RELAY 2 NC Normally closed relay contact 24 VDC 2.5 A, resistive COM Common terminal NO Normally open relay contact NAC1* - Notification Appliance Circuit/Auxiliary power 24 VDC 3.0 Amp NAC or Aux power + NAC2* - Notification Appliance Circuit/Auxiliary power 24 VDC 3.0 Amp NAC or Aux power + NAC3* - Notification Appliance Circuit/Auxiliary power 24 VDC 3.0 Amp NAC or Aux power + NAC4* - Notification Appliance Circuit/Auxiliary power 24 VDC 3.0 Amp NAC or Aux power + Terminal Block S SBUS SBUS Communication 5 VDC 100 mA A + SBUS Power 24 VDC 1.0 A BATTERY + To Positive battery terminal 124 VDC 1 Up to 35 Ali (see Section 4.3 for details) - To Negative battery terminal * Regulated/special application when used for releasing. 3-2.. .. 151274 SLC IN/OUT Relay Outputs NAC/Aux Power Outputs AC Power Input 1/4" spacing must be maintained between each of these circuit types; as well as between power limited and non-power limited circuit SBUS Devices Before You Begin Installing .- 3.4 Wiring Specifications Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can interfere with telephone communication or cause false alarms. To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines: Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring. Do not pull one multi- conductor cable for the entire panel. Instead, separate the wiring as follows: High voltage AC power Terminals SLC loops Audio input/output Phone line circuits Notification circuits NACI through NAC4 SBUS Relay circuits Do not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit. If you must run them together, do so for as short a distance as possible or use shielded cable. Connect the shield to earth ground at the panel. You must route high and low voltages separately. Route the wiring around the inside perimeter of the cabinet. It should not cross the circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits. See Figure 3-1 for an example. High frequency noise, such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell, can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid. Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example 151274 3-3 S intelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual - - 3.5 Board Assembly Diagram Phone lines On-board I Annunciator Form C Trouble Relay Form C Relays Programm Port D. L LNAc,Aux Power Circuits Key Switch Input SBUS C0nnti0t ~~Battery Connections AC Power Input -. Figure 3-2 Model 5808 Assembly Figure 3-2 shows the circuit boards and annunciator. If you should need to remove the control board for repair, remove the nine mounting screws (six on the circuit board and 3 on the heat- sink) which hold the control board in the cabinet. Then lift the control board out of the cabinet. 3-4 S SS-.-S. - S. 151274 ..., - S S Before You Begin Installing 3.6 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery needs if you are using SK addressable devices (Table 3-2) or Hochiki addressable devices (Table 3-3). 3.6.1 Current Draw Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining 5808 current draw and standby battery requirements. S Use the Current Draw Worksheet to determine current draw and standby battery require- ments. Use Table 3-2 if installing SK SLC Devices and Table 3-3 if installing Hochiki SLC Devices to determine current draw.For the 5808, the worst case current draw is listed for the panel, addressable devices, and all SBUS expanders. Fill in the number of address- able devices that will be used in the system and compute the current draw requirements for alarm and standby. Record this information in the Current Draw Worksheet on Line A. Add up the current draw for all auxiliary devices and record in the table at Line B. Add up all notification appliance loads and record in the table at Line C. For notification appliance circuits and auxiliary devices not mentioned in the manual, refer to the device manual for the current ratings. Make sure that the total alarm current you calculated, including current for the panel itself, does not exceed 6.0 A. This is the maximum alarm current for the 5808 control panel. If the current is above 6.0 A you will need to use a notification power expander(s) such as the Silent Knight 5496 intelligent power module, to distribute the power loads so that the 5808 or the power expanders do not exceed their power rating. Refer to the current draw worksheets provided with the 5496 manual so you do not exceed their power require- ments. Complete the remaining instructions in the appropriate Current Draw Worksheet for determining battery size requirements. 151274 3-5 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 3.6.1.1 Current Draw Worksheet for SK SLC Devices -. Use Table 3-2 to determine current requirements during alarm/battery standby operation when SK SLC devices are installed. You can install up to 99 SK detectors and 99 SK modules. (Copy the page if additional space is required.) Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices Device Number of Devices F Current p per Device [ Standby Current Alarm Current For each device use this formula: This column X This column = Current per number of devices. Fire Panel (Current draw from battery) I [Standby: 170 mA _________________________ 170 mA Alarm: 325 mA _________ ___________ 325 mA Addressable SLC Detectors SK-Photo (99 max.)' Standby/Alarm: 0.27 mA IiiA mA SK-Photo-T mA mA SK-Ion mA mA SK-Heat mA mA SK-Heat-HT mA mA SK-Beam (without integral test) SLC Standby! Alarm: 2 mA SK-Beam-T (with integral test)5 SLC Standby! Alarm: 2 m SK-Duct' SLC Standby/ Alarm: 0.27 mA mA mA SK-Acclimate Standby/Alarm: 0.3 mA mA mA SK-Heat-ROR mA ___________ mA 3-6 . 151274 Before You Begin Installing 0- Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices Device Number of Devices Current per Device Standby Current Alarm Current Addressable SLC Modules SK-Control (99 max.)' SLC Standby! 0.375mA Alarm: 0.375mA mA mA Aux. Power Standby 1.7mA mA Alarm 7mA mA SK-Monitor Standby/Alarm: 0.375 mA mA m-A SK-Minimon mA mA SK-Pull-SA/SK-Pull-DA mA mA SK-Monitor-2 Standby/Alarm: 0.75 mA mA mA SK-Mon-10 Standby/Alarm: 3.5 mA mA mA SK-Relay-6 Standby/Alarm: 1.45 mA mA mA SK-Control-6 SLC Standby! 2.25mA Alarm: 2.25mA mA mA Aux. Pwr Standby! 8mA Alarm: 20mA mA mA SK-Relay Standby/Alarm: 0.255 mA mA mA SK-Zone Aux Pwr Standby 12 mA mA Alarm 90 mA _________ mA SLC Standby! Alarm 0.27 mA mA mA SK-Zone-6 Aux Pwr Standby 50 mA mA Alarm 270 mA mA SLC Standby/Alarm 2 mA mA mA SLC Accessories B50IBHT-2 Sounder Base Aux Pwr Standby: I mA mA Alarm: 15 mA mA SLC Alarm: 0.7 mA mA B224RB Relay Base (99 max.)Standby/Alarm: 0.5 mA mA mA RT5151!151 KEY Alarm: 7.5 mA mA RA100Z Alarm: lOmA mA SLC Isolator Devices SK-Iso (Isolator Module) (100 max.) Standby/Alarm: 0.45 mA mA mA B224B1 Isolator Base Standby/Alarm: 0.5 mA Accessories Modules 5860 Remote Fire Alarm Annunciator (8 max) Standby 20 mA mA Alarm 25 mA mA 5824 Serial / Parallel Module (2 max.) Standby/Alarm: 45 mA mA mA 5496 Notification Power Expander (8 max.) Standby/Alarm: 10 mA mA mA 5895XL Intelligent Power expander Standby/Alarm: 10 mA mA mA 151274 3-7 S n InteIIiKnight 5808 Installation Manual Table 3-2: Current Draw Worksheet for SK Devices Device Number of Devices Current per Device Standby Current Alarm Current 5865-4 LED Annunciator (with reset and silence switches) (8 max.) Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 145 mA mA 5865-3 LED Annunciator Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 145 mA mA 5880 LED 110 Module Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 200 mA mA 5883 Relay Interface (32 max.) Standby: 0 mA mA Alarm: 220mA (22 mA per relay) mA Total System Current Auxiliary Devices3 Refer to devices manual for current rating. Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Auxiliary Devices Current Notification Appliance Circuits Refer to devices manual for current rating. Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Notification Appliances Current mA Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + C) mA mA Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001): A A Number of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1, 1-5.2.5): H Multiply lines E and F. Total standby All AH Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) H Multiply lines E and H. Total alarm AH AH 4 lines G and I. Total ampere hours AH A required 1. Total does not include isolator devices or accessory bases. If using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm/battery standby, because power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the 6.OA total current that can be drawn from the panel. Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. SK-Beam-T draws a maximum of 500mA from Auxiliary power only when the test feature is used. This should be considered when determining auxiliary power capacity but not calculated into current requirements for day to day operation. The SK-DUCT housing contains a vacant mount for a SK-Relay (sold separately). Current draw for the SK-Relay is calculated by increasing the SK-Relay row of the calculation sheet by one for each SK-Relay used with a SK-Duct. 3-8 - 151274 A L] C D E F G H J 4 S S Before You Begin Installing S 3.6.1.2 Current Draw Worksheet Hochiki for SLC Devices Use Table 3-3 to determine current requirements during alarm/battery standby operation when Hochiki SLC devices are installed. (Copy the page if additional space is required.) Table 3-3: Current Draw worksheet for Hochiki Devices Device Number of Current per Device Standby Alarm Devices Current Current For each device use this formula: This column X This column = Current per number of devices. 5808 Fire Panel (Current draw from Standby: 170 mA 170 mA I I. battery) 1 Alarm: 325 mA [ 325 mA Addressable SLC Devices SD500-AIM (127 max.)' Standby/Alarm: 0.55 mA mA mA SDSOO-MIM mA mA SD500-ARM mA mA SD500-PS 5D505-AHS mA mA 5D505-AIS mA mA SD505-APS mA mA Standby: 8 mA mA Aux. Pwr Alarm: 60 mA mA SDSOO-ANM (127 max.)' SLC Standby/ mA mA Alarm: 55 mA Standby: 10 mA mA Aux. Pwr Alarm: 220 mA mA SDSOO-LED (40 max.)' LED: lOniA mA mA SLC Standby/ mA mA Alarm: 0.55 mA Standby/ SLC Alarm: 0.55 mA mA mA SDSOOSDM (127 max.)' Standby: 20 mA mA Aux. Pwr Alarm: 106 mA mA SLC Accessory Bases 5D505-6RB (127 max.) Standby/Alarm: 0.082 mA mA mA Standby: I mA mA Aux. Pwr Alarm: 32 mA mA 5D505-65B (127 max.) SLC Standby/ mA mA Alarm: 0.082 mA Standby: 35 mA2 mA 5D505-ADHR Aux. Pwr Alarm: 75 mA2 mA (127 max.) __ 5D505-DUCTR Standby/ SLC Alarm: 0.082 mA mA mA 5D505-DTS None, included with 5D505-ADHR worst case. (127 max.) 5D505-DTS-K 5D505-ADH None, included with detector current. (127 max.) 5D505-DUCT SLC Isolator Devices SD500-LIM (254 max.) Standby/Alarm: 0.092 mA mA mA 5D505-61B (127 max.) 151274 3-9, lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual Table 3-3: Current Draw worksheet for Hochiki Devices - 0 Device Number of Devices Current per Device Standby Current Alarm Current Accessories Modules 5860 Remote Fire Alarm Annunciator (8 max.) Standby: 20 mA mA Alarm 65 mA mA 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface (2 max.) Standby/Alarm: 45 mA mA mA 5496 Notification Power Expander (8 max.) Standby/Alarm: 10 mA mA mA 5895XL Intelligent Power Expander Standby/Alarm: 10 mA mA mA 5865-4 LED Annunciator (with reset and silence switches) (8 max.) Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 145 mA mA 5865-3 LED Annunciator Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 145 mA mA 5880 LED 1/0 Module Standby: 35 mA mA Alarm: 200 mA mA 5883 Relay Interface (32 max.) Standby: 0 mA mA Alarm: 220 mA (22 mA per relay) mA Total System Current Auxiliary Devices3 Refer to devices manual for current rating. Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Alarm/Standby: mA mA mA Auxiliary Devices Current Notification Appliance Circuits Refer to devices manual for current rating. Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Alarm: mA mA Notification Appliances Current mA Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + C) mA mA Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001): A A Number of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1, 1-5.2.5): H Multiply lines E and F. Total standby All AH Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes .0833 hours) H Multiply lines E and H. Total alarm All AH 4 Total ampere hours Add lines G and I. required AH Total does not include isolator devices or accessory bases. If using 24 VDC aux power only. No standby or alarm current for battery calculation if using 24 VAC, 120 VAC or 240 VAC. If using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm/battery standby, because power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the 6.OA total current that can be drawn from the panel. Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. S 340 .. 151274 [1] C D E F G H I J S Before You Begin Installing 0- 3.6.1.3 Maximum Battery Standby Load The table below shows the maximum battery standby load for the 5808 based on 24 and 60 hours of standby. The standby load calculations of line D in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet (Table 3-3) must be less than the number shown in the table below for the battery size used and standby hours required. Table 3-4: Maximum Battery Standby Load Rechargeable Battery Size Max. Load for 24 hrs. Standby, 5 mins. Alarm *Max Load for 60 hrs. Standby, 5 mins. Alarm 7 A 221 m 85 m 12 A 475 m 190 m 18 A 685 m 270 m 35A11 l.IA 450 m * RequiredforNFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for Fire Alarm Service (City Box) andRemote Station Protected Fire Alarm systems (Polarity Reversal) and Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT). Silent Knight does not support the use of batteries smaller than those listed in table above. If you use a battery too small for the installation, the system could overload the battery resulting in the installation having less than the required 24 hours standby power. Use Table 3-4 to calculate the correct battery amperes/hour rating needed for your installation. 151274 341 fl intelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual - 4 S S 3-12. 151274 S . Section 4 Control Panel Installation To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. 4.1 Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.2 before mounting the 5808 panel. The 5808 cabinet dimensions are: 16" W x 26.4" H x 3.5" D (40.64 cm W x 67.06 cm H x 8.89 cm D). The 5808 panel should be located within a secured area, where it is accessible to main drop wiring runs and where it can be easily tested and serviced. End-users responsible for maintaining the panel should be able to hear alarms and troubles. When selecting a location, keep in mind that the panel itself is the main source of alarm and trouble annunciation. S .When mounting on interior walls, use appropriate screw anchors in plaster. When mounting on concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4 inch plywood to the concrete surface and then attach the 5808 to the plywood. Also mount any other desired components to the plywood. DO NOT flush-mount the 5808 cabinet in a wall designated as a fire break. 4.1.1 Preventing Water Damage Water damage to the fire system can be caused by moisture entering the cabinet through the conduits. Conduits that are installed to enter the top of the cabinet are most likely to cause water problems. Installers should take reasonable precautions to prevent water from entering the cabinet. Water damage is not covered under warranty. 4.1.2 Removing the 5808 Assembly from the Housing If it should ever be necessary to remove the control panel assembly from the cabinet for repair, do so by removing the screws that hold the control panel in to the cabinet. Do not attempt to disassemble the circuit boards. S 151274 4-1 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 4.2 AC Connection -S At installation, connect the AC terminals to the power source as shown in Figure 4-1. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection. The AC terminals are rated at 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.6A. Figure 4-1 I20VAC Power Connection S C 151274 Control Panel Installation S 4.3 Battery Connection The control panel battery charge capacity is 7.0 to 35 All. The main control cabinet can house batteries up to 18 AH, larger capacity batteries can be housed in a RBB (see Section 4.3.1 for details). Use 12V batteries of the same All rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your current load calculation (see Section 3.6). Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase the AH rating. The following steps and diagram explain how to connect the batteries. Connect the black wire from the control panel negative (-) battery terminal to the negative (-) side of Battery #2. Connect the jumper wire provided (P/N 140694) from the positive (+) side of Battery #2 to the (-) negative side of Battery #1. Connect the red wire from the control panel positive (+) terminal to the positive (+) side of Battery #1. attery Jumper (P/N 140694) pped With Pan UL Listed 12V Battery UL Listed 12V Battery Battery I Battery 2 Figure 4-2 Battery Connection Red Black 151274 4-3 IntelIiKnight 5808 Installation Manual -S 4.3.1 RBB Accessory Cabinet The Model RBB Accessory cabinet can be used when your backup batteries requirements use backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main control panel cabinet. The RBB cabinet holds batteries up to the 35 All size. The RBB dimensions are 16" W x 10" H x 6" D (40.64 cm W x 25.4 cm H x 15.24 cm D). 4.3.1.1 Installing the RBB Accessory Cabinet and Batteries To properly install the accessory cabinet and backup batteries, follow these steps: 1. Mount the accessory cabinet. See figure Figure 4-3 for the four cabinet mounting holes. If mounting onto drywall the accessory cabinet must be mounted onto 3/4-inch ply- wood. This is necessary because the weight of the batteries inside the accessory cabi- net could cause the cabinet to pull away from the drywall. When mounting on concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4-inch plywood to the concrete surface and then attach the RBB cabinet to the ply- wood. If using the battery cable extenders provided (P/N 140643), mount the RBB cabinet no more than 18" away from the main control panel cabinet. This will ensure that the bat- tery cables reach the battery terminals. Cabinet Mounting Holes Figure 4-3 RBB Cabinet Mounting Holes 2. Connect the main control panel battery cables to the battery cable extenders as shown in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Splicing Control Panel Battery Cable to RBB Battery Cable Extenders 4-4 151274 S S - . Control Panel Installation 5 3. Run extended battery cable from control panel cabinet through conduit to RBB cabinet. See Figure 4-5. RBB Cabinet Cover Screws Figure 4-5 Battery Connections in the RBB Cabinet Note: Figure 4-5 is an example of how the wire connections can be routed However, any other cabinet knock- outs (on either the main control panel or the RBB cabinet), that are not previously being used may be uti- lized to connect conduit between the two cabinets. Connect battery leads to the backup battery terminals. See Figure 4-5. Observe the proper polarity to prevent damage to the batteries or the control panel. Insert the RBB cover screws into the cover mounting holes (see Figure 4-5). Screw the cover screw 3/4 of the way into the cover mounting hole. Align the cover plate mounting keyhole over the cover mounting screws. See Figure 4-6. rnrn // - Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes Figure 4-6 Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes and Cover Mounting Screws Alignment Slide the cover into place and tighten the cover mounting screws. See Figure 4-6. 151274 .. . 4-5 IntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 4.4 SBUS Wiring S This section contains information on calculating SBUS wire distances and the types of wiring configurations (Class B). 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules The following instructions will guide you in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with control panel SBUS accessory modules. To calculate the wire gauge that must be used to connect SBUS modules to the control panel, it is necessary to calculate the total worst case current draw for all modules on a single 4- conductor bus. The total worst case current draw is calculated by adding the individual worst case currents for each module. The individual worst case values are shown in the table below. Note: Total worst case current draw on a single SBUS cannot exceed I amp. Table 4-1 Model Number Worst Case Current Draw 5860 Fire Annunciator .100 amps 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module .040 amps 5880 LED 110 Module .250 amps 5865 LED Fire Annunciator .200 amps 5496 Intelligent Power Supply 1.010 amps After calculating the total worst case current draw, Table 4-2 specifies the maximum distance the modules can be located from the panel on a single wire run. The table insures 6.0 volts of line drop maximum. In general, the wire length is limited by resistance, but for heavier wire gauges, capacitance is the limiting factor. C 4-6,. .... 151274 S Control Panel Installation These cases are marked in the chart with an asterisk (*). Maximum length can never be more than 6,000 feet, regardless of gauge used. (The formula used to generate this chart is shown in the note below). Table 4-2: Wiring Distances Per Wire Gauge Using Copper Wire Wiring Distance: SBUS Modules to Panel Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 14 Gauge 0.100 1852 ft. 4688 ft. * 6000 ft. * 6000 ft. 0.200 926 ft. 2344 ft. 3731 ft. 5906 ft. 0.300 617 ft. 1563 ft. 2488 ft. 3937 ft. 0.400 463 ft. 1172 ft. 1866 ft. 2953 ft. 0.500 370 ft. 938 ft. 1493 ft. 2362 ft. 0.600 309 ft. 781 ft. 1244 ft. 1969 ft. 0.700 265 ft. 670 ft. 1066 ft. 1687 ft. 0.800 231 ft. 586 ft. 933 ft. 1476 ft. 0.900 206 ft. 521 ft. 829 ft. 1312 ft. 1.000 (Max) 185 ft. 469 ft. 746 ft. 1181 ft. Note: The following formulas were used to generate the wire distance chart: S Maximum Resistance (Ohms) = Maximum Wire Length (Feet) = (6000 feet maximum) 6.0 Volts Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) Maximum Resistance (Ohms) * 500 Rpu where: Rpu = Ohms per 1000 feet for various Wire Gauges (see table below) Table 4-3: Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 ft. Using Copper Wire Wire Gauge Ohms per 1000 feet (Rpu) 22 16.2 18 6.4 16 4.02 14 2.54 S 151274 4-7 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 4 Wiring Distance calculation example: Suppose a system is configured with the following SBUS modules: 2 - Module 5860 Fire Annunciator 1 - 5496 Notification Power Expander 1 - 5865 LED Fire Annunciator 1 - 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module The total worst case current is calculated as follows: 5860 Current Draw = 2 x.100 amps = .200 amps 5496 Current Draw = I x.010 amps =.010 amps 5865 Current Draw = 1 x .200 amps =.200 amps 5824 Current Draw = 1 x.040 amps = .040 amps Total Worst Case Current Draw = .450 amps Using this value, and referring to the Wiring Distance table, it can be found that the available options are: 370 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire 938 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire 1493 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire 2362 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations Figure 4-7 illustrates Class B configuration. Supervised Power Limited S Figure 4-7 SBUS Class B Wiring 478, 151274.. - Control Panel Installation S 4.5 5860 Remote Annunciator Installation The optional Model 5860 Remote Annunciator, shown in Figure 4-8, performs the same functions as the on-board annunciator. Operation is identical. Up to 8 annunciators can be added to the 5808 system. El J31. FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR LII 1 LII L.1 ......:•._, LT KNIGIf rTi TD no im r ri , L71- 4Y__ IF. ~' > EJI Figure 4-8 Model 5860 Remote Annunciator, Front View 5860 installation involves the following steps: Make sure power is off at the panel. Mount the 5860 in the desired location (see Section 4.5.1). Connect the 5860 to the panel (see Section 4.5.2). Use the dipswitches on the back of the 5860 to assign an ID# to the 5860 (see Section 4.9.1). The new 5860 module must be added to the system through programming. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 6.1). You can also add it manually (see Section 7.3.2). Select aflame, if desired (see Section 7.3.1.1). 151274 4-9 Back Box InteIIiKnight 5808 Installation Manual 4.5.1 Mounting the 5860 This section of the manual describes mounting the remote annunciator. The annunciator can be flush- or surface-mounted. Figure 4-9 shows the parts of the annunciator. Instructions for disassembling and mounting appear on the following pages. Electronic Assembly (front view) I -ALARM IJ, 3 [J ' Bezel (external Assembled annunciator also includes mounting wires and 4 set screws. Figure 4-9 Annunciator Parts 4-10-. - 151274. S Control Panel Installation S The 5860 comes from the factory filly assembled. You must disassemble it for mounting. To disassemble the annunciator, use a 5/64 hex wrench to remove the set screws, located on the bottom of the annunciator bezel. (See Figure 4-10 for location of the set screws.) Set screw location. Loosen set screws to remove bezel when disassembling annunciator. Figure 4-10 Annunciator Back Box and Bezel Details 4.5.1.1 Flush Mounting This section of the manual describes flush mounting. You can flush-mount with or without an electrical box. 151274 4-11 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual - Flush Mounting with an Electrical Box The 5860 annunciator can be used with the following types of electrical boxes: 4S, single- gang, and double-gang. If an electrical box is used, the box must be 1-3/8" back from the face of the wall to accommodate the annunciator. Studs used with an electrical box must be two by fours (or larger). Examples of Electrical Box Use Electrical Box Placement Annunciator back box When flush-mounting using an electrical box, the box must be 1-3/8" from face of wall. Electrical box applications require 2 by 4 construction minimum. 1-3/8" Sheet rock S Electrical Box Sheet rock Figure 4-11 Placement of Electrical Box for Flush Mounting Flush Mounting Steps Cut a hole in the sheet rock to the following dimensions: 8-1/4" w x 6-5/8" h. If an electri- cal box is used, the box must be 1-3/8" back from face of wall to accommodate the annun- ciator (see Figure 4-11). Remove knockout holes as needed for wires. Fit the annunciator back box into the hole and stabilize with mounting wires. Angle the mounting wires into the first hole past the sheet rock. Secure the wires behind the screws as shown in Figure 4-12. When all four wires are in place, the back box should fit snugly into the hole in the sheet rock. S 4-.12 .- ,.. . ., . 151274 Control Panel Installation 4. After the annunciator wiring to the panel has been completed (described in Section 4.5.2), replace the electronic assembly in the back box. Place the bezel over the back box and tighten the set screws on the bezel. Attach second set of wires to top of back box. 0 4 0 Secure the wires behind this screw. wires at an angle into the first holes past the sheet rock. Figure 4-12 Flush Mounting the Back Box 4.5.1.2 Surface Mounting The 5860 can be mounted directly to a surface or can be attached to a single, double, or four- square electrical box. The Model 5860TG/TR trim ring kit is available for use when surface mounting. Drill holes in the surface to match the screw holes on the back box. Fit the trim ring over the back box. Attach the back box to the surface using screws provided. After the annunciator wiring to the panel has been completed (described in Section 4.5.2), replace the electronic assembly in the back box. Place the bezel over the back box and tighten the set screws on the bezel. 151274 4-13 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual - 4.5.2 Connecting the 5860 to the Panel S Connect the 5860 to the panel as shown in Figure 4-13. / Remote Annunciator (back view) + -1 Dipswitthes 8 annunciators max. per system Class B Figure 4-13 Model 5860 Connection to the Panel 4.6 5824 Serial/Parallel Printer Interface Module Installation The 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module allows you to connect a printer to the panel, so you can print a real-time log of system events, a report of detector status, and event history. Instructions for installing the 5824 appear below. The 5824 and the printer connected to the 5824 are for ancillary use only. The printer must be a UL 864 listed printer. To install the 5824: Make sure power is off at the panel. Connect the 5824 to the panel as shown in Figure 4-14. Note: Two 5824s per panel maximum. Use the dipswitches on the back of the 5824 board to assign an IN to the 5824 (see Sec- tion 4.9.1). Configure the 5824 device through programming. See Section 4.6.1. 151274., Control Panel Installation S 5. Connect a printer to the 5824 as shown in Figure 4-15. Dipsv1tchs S Figure 4-14 5824 Connection to the Panel Paofl4 'Cable Connectot tor corrflecflon -top1nter 4- Seflat To Parallel Printer -- To Serial Printer Figure 4-15 Printer Connection 151274 4-15 S lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual . 0 4.6.1 Selecting 5824 Options Configuring the 5824 includes the following steps: Add the module to the system. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 6.1). You can also add it manually (see Section 7.3.2). Select a name, if desired (see Section 7.3.1.1). Select options for the printer and the output port. See below. Printer and Output Port Options The printer is for ancillary use only. From the Main Menu, select lI for Program Menu. Select Fil for Module. Select EU for Edit Module. From the list that displays, select the 5824 module you want to configure. Press IENTER I ENTER I to bypass the next two screens. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 4-16 will display. I... is . Select Yes if printer F ':'r F'r i r i t E( should be supervised for — Out of Paper and Lli... J t.. -":'r .!. .1 e J. Offline conditions. Select type of printer, Parallel or Serial. Most printers are parallel. Figure 4-16 Selecting Printer and Output Port Options Select options for the printer as needed for your installation. Most printers are parallel. If you are using a serial printer, use the next screen to select serial port options as required for your printer. Refer to your printer manual if you need more information. Option Choices Baud Rate: 75 -19200 Data Bits: 5-8 Stop Bits: .5, 1,2 Parity: None, Even, Odd 4-16. 151274 - Control Panel Installation S 4.7 5880 LED I/O Module The 5880 is an LED driver board that can be used in a wide variety of applications, including as an interface with most customized floor plan annunciator boards. The 5880 can drive up to 40 LEDs and has one PZT controller. The 5880 also has eight inputs for dry contact monitoring. The following sub-sections describe hardware installation. Refer to Section 6 for programming information. 4.7.1 5880 Board Layout Figure 4-17 is a picture of the 5880 board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the panel and contact monitor wiring; pin connectors for connecting LEDs; and the dipswitch for selecting an SBUS ID number. Dry Contact Inputs - Supervised/Power Limited N-48 S LED Out LED Power— Open Collector PZT Control 2011 21 30! I 31 4011 LED'Out H LED'Out H LED'Out LEDJ LED LED Power I Power I Power Not Used J Not Used— Not Used P2 P3 P4 II II ift ift BUS Address flt11VIIDDJt 1*1 I S-i- I A I B Figure 4-17 5880 Board Layout 151274 4-17 S Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual - 4.7.2 FACP Connection The 5880 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown in Figure 4-18. After the 5880 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 4.9. -S Figure 4-18 5880 Connection to Main Control Panel Assembly S 4-18.. 151274 athode LEDs node athode LEDs node LED F Programmable Open Collector Not mappable. /* Matches PZT pattern on on-board annunciator LI no Control Panel Installation S 4.7.3 LED Wiring There are four 12-pin connectors on the 5880 board for connecting LEDs. Each LED gets its power from Pin 11. Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED, no series resistors are required. LED outputs can be mapped to output circuits. See Section 6 for programming details. Wire the LEDs as shown in Figure 4-19. On connector P1, Pin 12 is a common open collector output for controlling a PZT. If used, the 5880 PZT will match the PZT pattern of the on-board (or 5860) annunciator. Note: The circuit connected to common "Open Collector Output" (last pin on P1) must be current limited so that no more than 100 mA of current is allowed to flow into the open collector transistor. 5880 LED Outputs Connectors P3 and P4 wired same as P2. Figure 4-19 5880 Board Layout 151274 4-19 S Intel//Knight 5808 Installation Manual 4.7.4 Dry Contact Wiring The 8 input circuits on the 5880 board are for monitoring switch inputs-any type of switch supported by the control panel can be used with the 5880. For example, you can use a 5880 to monitor pull stations, water flow, tamper, reset, or silence switches. Wire dry contacts as shown in Figure 4-20. Notice grouping of terminals; power terminals are shared by two inputs. 4 Supervised/Power Limited A t a r4 - L —i-- 1: - IIL Model 7628 4.7kc EOL Figure 4-20 Dry Contact Wiring 4-20. . 151274.. Control Panel Installation S 4.8 5865-3 I 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation The 5865-3 and 5865-4 are LED annunciators. The 5865-4 has 30 mappable LEDs, remote silence and reset key switches, and a general system trouble LED. The 5865-3 has 30 mappable LEDs only. These are arranged as 15 pairs of red (typically used for alarm) and yellow (typically used for trouble) LEDs. Installation of the 5865-3 and 5865-4 is identical. The key switches and the trouble LED follow the behavior of other system annunciators and do not require any installation steps. The following sub-sections describe how to install the 5865-3 and 5865-4 hardware. Refer to Section 6 for programming information. Note. This manual uses "5865" when referring to aspects of the 5865-3 and 5865-4 that are common to both models. Numbers indicate point numbers for Plexiglass plate mounted to LED board at factory. 5865. (They do / Do not remove. not appear on board assembly.) L 0 0 0 0 20 011 120 021 220 11 03 40 013 140 023 240N 5865.4 switches follow main FACP; 05 60 015 160 025 260 no installation c 017 180 Q27 280 orprogramming required. 09 isO 0ig 200 028 300 o 0 0 5865-4 Board Assembly 5865-3 Board Assembly Figure 4-21 5865-3 and 5865-4 Assembly (front view) 4.8.1 FACP Connection The 5865 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown in Figure 4-22. After the 5865 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 4.9. Figure 4-22 5865 Connection to the FACP 151274 - -•• 4-21 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 4.8.2 5865 Mounting Mount the 5865-4 to a standard 4-gang electrical box. Mount the 5865-3 to a standard 3-gang electrical box. In Figure 4-23, the 5 865-4 attached to a 4-gang box is used as an example. 4-gang electrical box. Use with 5865-4. (Use 3-gang box with 5865-3.) 11 0 0 0 Attach 5865 to a standard 3-or 4-gang electrical box. __- ,0 0 0 00 oJ, Cover Plate 0 Jo o'l Jo 11 ~jo I ~jo 0 5865 assembly is mounted I I at the factory to a plexi-glass plate. (5865-4 assemby shown.) 0 0 0 0 Figure 4-23 5865 Mounting Example The 5865 ships with a set of zone description labels that can be inserted into the 5865 board assembly. These labels can be used in a typewriter or can be written on by hand. Slide the labels under the plexiglass as shown in Figure 4-24. The LEDs will show through the label when illuminated. 1st Fir South Labels can be hand- or typewritten. zone• 2 / it Fir west Slide label behind plexiglass and in front of LED board, as shown in Zone 3 2nd Fir West the diagram. LEDs will shine through label when illuminated. Zone 4 2nd F1iast 0 Zone5 3rd Floor 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _0 0 0 Figure 4-24 Inserting Zone Description Labels S 4-22— 151274 Control Panel Installation .. 4.9 Configuring Modules S This section describes how to configure any system hardware modules that have been added to the system. 4.9.1 Assigning Module IN When installing a hardware module (such as, 5824, 5860, 5496, 5865-3 or 5865-4), you must use the dipswitches on the module to assign an ID# to the module. Figure 4-25 shows all possible dipswitch positions and their correlation to a numerical ID. For example, to select ID 2, place dipswitch 2 in the up position. ON OFF El 1 2 3 4 5 Address 1 2 3 4 5 Address IDElODUl •° IUUUUI 16 FElUDflI I 17 IOOOOI 2 1UEJUt 18 lulllllllli l4uIuhI 'tIlII.IIIIl 1111.111.1 1.111111111 111111111.1 21 IIluIiiIIIII • 111.141_Id 23 1.1.1.11111 1.1.1.11111 23 1111111.111 8 24 1.11111.111 • 1'IuKi.i - 111.1111111 I i. 11.I.IiI.IiIi IuItuIIIuIuI 27 IIIIl.lulllp IllIlululil 28 I'l'I'IuI'lK I.iI_IaI.lul 29 lIIIIuIIII1_4 &L IU] 15 ll 31 *Note. Address 0 cannot be used. Figure 4-25 Possible module addresses Refer to Section 7.3 to edit, add, delete, and view module list. 151274 4-23 lnteiiKniglit 5808 Installation Manual 'S 4.10 Telephone Connection Connect the telephone lines as shown in Figure 4-26. The Model 7860 phone cord is available from Silent Knight for this purpose. A number of programmable options are available for customizing telephone lines. These options are described in Section 7.7. S S und y Socket Figure 4-26 Connection of Telephone Lines 4.11 5211 Ground Start Relay Note: Do not use ground start in UL installations. If connecting the control panel to a ground start telephone network, you must use the 5211 ground start relay (order separately). To install the 5211: Install the 5211 on the ground relay socket as shown in Figure 4-26. Enable ground start through the ground start programming option as described in Section 7.7.2.6. 4.12 Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits Note: These circuits are considered regulated unless usedfor releasing type service, in which case they are con- sidered special applications. Four outputs are built-in to the 5808 FACP which can be programmed to be used as NACs (Class A or Class B) or as Aux power. This section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances and how these terminals can be used for auxiliary power. 4-24... 151274 Control Panel Installation S 4.12.1 Conventional Notification Appliance This sub-section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances for Class A (Style Z) and Class B (Style Y) configurations. 4.12.1.1 Class B Notification Wiring You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in Appendix A. To install a Class B notification appliance circuit: Wire Class B Notification appliances as shown in Figure 4-27. Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.6). rnce: 1.5Q UL Listed EOL Model 7628 4.7 kD Alarm Polarity Shown )tification Wiring ipervised wer Limited All Circuits are Synchronized (Regulated). Rated at 27.4 VDC @ 3A Max. Figure 4-27 Class B Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring 151274 4-25. S S IntelIiknight 5808 Installation Manual 4.12.1.2 Class A Notification Wiring S You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in Appendix A. To install a Class A notification appliance circuit: Wire the Class A notification appliances as shown in Figure 4-28. For proper system supervision do not use looped wire under terminals marked + and - of the Flexput connectors. Break wire runs to provide supervision of connections. Configure the circuit for Class A in Drorammin (see Section 7.6. All Circuits are Synchronized (Regulated). Rated @ 27.4 VDC @ 3A Max. Figure 4-28 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Configuration 4-26 151274 S S Control Panel Installation S 4.12.2 Auxiliary Power Installation NAC Circuits 1-4 on the control panel can be used as auxiliary power circuits. The three types of auxiliary power available are: Door Holder (see section 4.12.2.1) Constant (see section 4.12.2.2) Resettable Power (see section 4.12.2.3) Auxiliary power circuits are power limited. Each circuit can source up to 3A (total current for all NAC circuits must not exceed 6A). To install an auxiliary power circuit: Wire the NAC circuit(s) that will be used for auxiliary power. See Figure 3-2 for location of NAC circuits. Configure the auxiliary power output through programming (see section 7.6). 4.12.2.1 Door Holder Power Door holder power is intended for fire door applications. When there are no alarms in the system and the panel has AC power, door holder circuits have 24-volt power present at their terminals. Any alarm will cause power to disconnect. Power will be re-applied when the system is reset. If AC power is off for more than 15 seconds, the auxiliary door holder power will be disconnected to conserve the battery backup. When AC power is restored, power is immediately restored to the door holder circuits. Figure 4.29 Example of an Auxiliary Power For Door Holder Note: Figure 4-29 uses UL listed door holder Model 1400 from Door Control International as an example. S 151274 4-27, 14 InteIIiKnJght 5808 Installation Manual - 4.12.2.2 Constant Power . 0 Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power is always present at Constant circuits. 4.12.2.3 Resettable Power Resettable power is typically used to power beam detectors, flame detectors and conventional 4-wire smoke detectors. For circuits selected as Resettable, 24-volt power is always present at the terminals unless a system reset occurs. If a system reset occurs, power is disconnected from the terminals for 30 seconds, then re-applied. 4.13 On-Board Programmable Relays (Conventional) The control panel has two built-in programmable relays and a built-in trouble relay. All relays are Form C rated at 2.5 A @ 24 VDC (resistive). EJ I Connectto Power -i--I Limited Sources only L_.J Figure 4-30 Location of Conventional Relay Circuits Note: The NC. contact is the relay contact that is closed when the panel has power and there are no alarm or trouble conditions. 4.13.1 Trouble Relay The control panel has a dedicated common Form C trouble relay built into terminals labeled TROUBLE. The relay provides a normally open and a normally closed contact. The trouble relay will deactivate under any trouble condition. 4.13.2 Programmable Relays The control panel has two Form C programmable relays built into terminals labeled RELAY 1 and RELAY 2. Each relay provides a normally open and a normally closed contact. To install one or two programmable relays, follow these steps. Wire Relay 1 and/or Relay 2 as needed for your application. See Figure 4-30 for the loca- tion of the relay terminals. Configure the relay through programming (see section 7.6). 4-28. -. .,. ... 151274,. Control Panel Installation 0- 4.14 Remote Station Applications S 4.14.1 Keltron Model 3158 Installation The control panel is compatible with Keltron Model 3158, used for direct connection to a Keltron receiver. The 3158 reports alarms, supervisories, and troubles. The steps for connecting the 3158 to the control panel. Refer to the 3158 installation instructions for complete information. Wire the 3158 to the control panel as shown in the connection list and Figure 4-31. Wire the 3158 within 20 feet of the control panel. Wiring must be enclosed in conduit. Program control panel Relay 2 for alarm. Program NAC circuit 2 for alarm. Program NAC circuit 1 for supervisory non latching. Note: NACs must beprogrammedfor continuous and non-silencing. All circuits power-limited All wiring supervised. 4.7K EOL ,/UL Listed 47KEOL" ) I U Listed 0 Receiving Model 3158 equpment fl fløl used Not suitable for remote station protected premises service where separate transmission circuits are required for fire E4, , supervisory (if applicable), and trouble signals. Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible ratings. Figure 4-31 Keltron 3158 Connection to Control Panel 151274 4-29 0 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 4.14.2 City Box Connection Using the 5220 Module This section describes how to connect the control panel to a municipal fire alarm box or "city box" as required by NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for fire alarm service. The city (master) box is an enclosure that contains a manually operated transmitter used to send an alarm to the municipal communication center which houses the central operating part of the fire alarm system. City Box Standby Current: 0 (Notification supervision current accounted for in control panel draw.) Alarm Current: 1 Amp for I second The maximum coil and wire resistance (combined) must not exceed 30 ohms. To install the 5220 for city box connection: Use one of the knockouts on the right side of the control panel to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit (must not exceed 20 feet in length). Wire the 5220 to the control panel as shown in Figure 4-32. This drawing also shows how to connect the city box coil to terminals 3 and 4 on the 5220. Do not install an EOL resis- tor in the terminals of the NAC circuit used for this application. Connect earth ground wire to the 5220 chassis with mounting screw. Program the NAC circuit used as a continuous and non-silencing. Refer to Section 7.5.1 for zone grouping and mapping. It is not possible to reset the remote indication until you clear the condition and reset the control panel. Intended for connection to a Polarity Reversal circuit of a Remote Station receiving unit having compatible ratings. ORANGE L i: o L] FFTfl Li I 12 Non-Supervised Non-Power Limited 'Note: L gcg Used E A Any NAC circuit could be used. 0 I Note: The shunt connection is recognized only as a supplementary signaling unit as part of a local control unit and is not recognized as an auxiliary control unit connection per NFPA 72. Figure 4-32 City Box Connection 4-30, 1,51274 F] S Control Panel Installation .. 4.14.3 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal Note: Intendedfor connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a control unit at the protected premises having compatible rating. 4.14.3.1 Using the 5220 Module When the 5220 is wired and programmed for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator until the condition is cleared and the control panel is reset. If an alarm condition occurs, the alarm relay will close, overriding the trouble condition. Standby Current: 100 mA, 24 VDC Alarm: 100 mA, 24 VDC To install the 5220 for polarity reversal, follow the steps below: Locate the knockout on the right side of the control panel cabinet to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit (must not exceed 20 feet in length). Wire the 5220 to the control panel using the four-wire pigtail provided as shown in Figure 4-33. This diagram also shows how to connect the 5220 to the remote indicator. Do not install an EOL resistor in the terminals of the NAC circuit used for this application. Connect earth ground wire to the 5220 chassis with mounting screw. Program the NAC circuit used as continuous and non-silencing. Refer to Section 7.5.1 for zone grouping and mapping. S 151274 4-31 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual - 5. If necessary, adjust loop current using the potentiometer (RIO) on the 5220 board. Normal loop current is 2-to-8 mA with a 1k ohm remote station protected premise unit. Maximum loop resistance is 3k ohm. Note: NAC circuit I and Relay I used as examples. Any NAC circuit and either relay I or relay 2 could be used. All circuits power-limited. All wiring supervised. ORANGE LI_I a Jumper terminals 3 & 4 when City Box is not used. I- •-I S Remote Indicator Intended for connection to a Polarity Reversal circuit of a Remote Station receiving unit 0 having compatible ratings. Figure 4-33 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 5220 Module 4-32., . . .... 15.1274. S ................. I ............................... Ills Black I 1.4 White 7644 S Control Panel Installation S 4.14.3.2 Using the 7644 Module When the 7644 is used for polarity reversal, it allows alarm and trouble events to be reported to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator until the condition is cleared and the control panel is reset. To install the 7644 for polarity reversal: Wire the 7644 to the control panel as shown in Figure 4-34. Do not install an EOL resistor on the terminals of the NAC circuit used. Note: Use only NAC circuits on the control panelfor reverse polarity. Program the NAC circuit as a notification circuit. See Section 7.6.2. Map the group to activate constant on from the zone event. See Section 7.4.1.3. Program the output group characteristics as non-silenceable and reverse polarity. See Sec- tion 7.5.1.2. Figure 4-34 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 7644 151274 4-33. S Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 4.14.4 Using the SD500-ARM Addressable Relay Module When the SD500-ARM is wired for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator until the condition is cleared and the control panel is reset. Relay 2 must be programmed for Alarm (default). Note: Jfyou need to transmit supervisories or trouble conditions, additional SDSOO-ARMmodules must be added Use relay 1 to transmit supervisory conditions. Use the trouble relay to transmit trouble conditions. Wire the SDSOO-ARM as shown in Figure 4-35. +1 4 Supervised 0 0 J t1l Power Limited Intended for Connection to a 0 - Polarity Reversal Circuit of A T T Remote Station Receiving Unit I I Having Compatible Rating. 0 El 0 1 11 Ljc ) S UL Listed Model 7642 To Remote Receiving Station Figure 4-35 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the SD500-ARM Module Q - . . .. 151274,, 1• MR-201 1t1: ii t 47kr L Listed EOL Model 7628 0 Model 7642 1)1. Lislod - Control Panel Installation S 4.14.5 Using a MR-2011T Control Relay From Air Products When the MR-201/T control relay is wired for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator until the condition is cleared and the control panel is reset. If an alarm condition occurs, the alarm relay will close, overriding the trouble condition. Current: 15 mA max. Operating Voltage: 24 VDC nominal Resistance: 4 K2 To install the MR-201/T for polarity reversal, follow the steps below: 1. Wire the MR-201/T as shown in Figure 4-36. Intended for Connection to a Polarity Reversal Circuit of A Remote Station Receiving Unit Having Compatible Rating. Supervised Power Limited I A ro A LI Figure 4-36 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the MR-2011T Relay 2. Program the NAC circuit for non silence NAC circuit (see Section 7.5.1). S Note: ifyou need to transmit supervisories or trouble conditions, additional relay modules must be added. Use relay I to transmit supervisory conditions. Use the trouble relay to transmit trouble conditions. 151274 4-35 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 4.14.6 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts This section describes the connection of a UL 864 listed remote station transmitter to the 5808 FACP dry contacts. The FACP contacts must be supervised by the remote station transmitter module using end-of-line resistors (ELRs) with a value determined by the transmitter manufacturer. Power is also provided by the remote station transmitter manufacturer. Refer to the remote station transmitter manufacturer's manual for details. 4 Note: The Trouble Relay is a fail-safe relay. With power applied to the FACP and no troubles in the panel, the contacts should be in the condition / indicated in the drawing. Trouble V~J= pervisory Relay . Typica' Input Zone Triggers rm Relay Caution For System Supervision, for Terminals labeled Relayl, Relay2, and Trouble, Do Not use looped wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide supervision of connections. Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts 4-36 151274 S S S Section 5 SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing 5.1 List of SK SLC Devices The following SK SLC devices can be used with the control panel. See the appropriate section number in this manual or the device installation instructions (packaged with the device) for more information. Note: The control panel supports the use of either SK SLC devices or Hochiki SLC devices. You cannot install both SLC device types on the control panel 5K Part Number Model Name/Description Section! Install Sheet PN SK-Photo Photoelectric smoke detector SK-Photo-T Photoelectric smoke detector with thermal (135°F) 156-3426-001 SK-Acclimate Multi criteria photoelectric smoke detector with thermal (135°F) SK-Beam Reflected beam smoke detector without test feature SK-Beam-T Reflected beam smoke detector with test feature 156-3433-001 SK-Ion Ionization smoke detector 156-3428-001 5K-Duct Photoelectric duct smoke detector with extended air speed range 156-3432-000 SK-Heat Fixed temperature thermal detector (135°F) 156-3429-000 SK-Heat-ROR Rate-of-rise thermal detector with 135° fixed temperature SK-Heat-HT Fixed high temperature thermal detector (190°F) SK-Pull-SA Addressable single action pull station 156-3446-001 SK-Pull-DA Addressable dual action pull station 156-3447-001 SK-Iso Fault isolator module 156-3445-000 SK-Monitor Monitor module 156-3442-000 SK-Minimon Mini monitor module 156-3444-000 SK-Monitor-2 Dual input monitor module 156-3435-000 SK-Mon-10 10 input monitor module 156-3443-000 5K-Relay Addressable relay module 156-3438-000 SK-Relay-6 Six relay control module 156-3439-000 SK-Zone Addressable zone interface module 156-3440-000 SK-Zone-6 Six zone interface module 156-3441-000 SK-Control Supervised control module 156-3436-000 SK-Control-6 Six circuit supervised control module 156-3437-000 B20ILP 6" mounting base K200-07-00 B224B1 6" isolator base D450-15-00 B224RB 6" relay base D450-16-01 850 IBHT-2 6" temporal sounder base D550-06-00 B501 4" mounting base D550-02-00 151274 5-1 IntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual -S 5.2 List of Hochiki SLC Devices The following Hochiki SLC devices can be used with the control panel. See the appropriate section number in this manual or the device installation instructions (packaged with the device) for more information. Note: The control panel supports the use of either Hochiki SLC devices or SK SLC devices. You cannot install both SLC device types on this control panel. Section No./ Model Number Model Name/Description Installation Instructions PN SD505-APS Photoelectric smoke detector. Section 5.7 SD505-AIS Ionization smoke detector 5D505-AHS Absolute temperature heat detector. Trip point range from 135°F-150°F (0°C-37°C). SD505-6AB 6" base for use with the 5D505-AHS, SD505-AIS, and SD505-APS. 150955 5D505-61B 6" short circuit isolator base for use with the 5D505-AHS, SD505-AIS, and SD505-APS 151175 SD505-6RB 6" relay base for use with the 5D505-AHS, SD505-AIS, and SD505-APS 151192 SD505-6SB 6" sounder base for use with the 5D505-AHS, SD505-AIS, and 151191 SD505-APS SLC devices SD505-DUCT Duct Smoke Detector. Duct Housing including the SD505-APS Analog Photoelectric Smoke 1700-09882 Sensor. Intake tubing for duct available in three lengths: SD505-T2 (2.5 foot); SD505-T5 (5 foot); 5D505-T10 (10 foot) SD505-DUCTR Duct Detector housing with relay base. Duct housing with relay base including SD505-APS 1700-09882 Analog Photoelectric Smoke detector pre-installed 5D505-ADH Duct Detector Housing for use with the SD505-AIS or SD505-APS smoke detectors. Intake 151040 tubing for duct available in three lengths: STS-2.5: Duct widths 1.0' to 2.5'; STS-5.0: Duct widths 2.5' to 5.0'; STS-10.0: Duct widths 5.0' to 10.0' When ordering 5D505-ADH, specify intake tubing size and order the appropriate smoke detector (if needed). SD505-ADHR Duct detector housing with relay (for use with SD505-AIS or SD505-APS smoke detectors) 151126 SDSOO-PS/-PSDA Single or dual action addressable pull station 151177 SDSOO-AIM Addressable input module (switch input), standard size, dipswitch configured 151071 5D500-MIM Mini input monitor module (switch input), small size, dipswitch configured. Fits in single- gang box with manual pull station switch. 151071 SDSOO-ANM Addressable notification module 151109 SD500ARM Addressable relay module dipswitch configured. 151091 5D500-SDM Addressable smoke detector module. Use to assign an address to a loop of conventional 151193 devices. SDSOO-LIM Line isolator module. Fits in a double gang box. 151125 SDSOO-LED Addressable LED driver module. Capable of driving up to 80 LEDs. Up to 40 SDSOO-LED 151232 Driver Modules can be used per SLC loop. SD505-DTS, 5D505-DTS-K Remote test switch & LED indicator for the SDSOS-ADHR and SD505-DUCTR 151126 5-2 . . 151274 . S S SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation S 5.3 Maximum Number of Devices The 5808 supports SK or Hochiki devices on one 5808 system. The maximum number of devices per system varies depending on device protocol. Device support is as follows: SK Devices—A5808 system can support a total of 99 SK detectors and 99SK modules. Hochiki Devices—A 5808 system can support a total of 127 Hochiki SLC detectors and modules, in any combination. 5.4 Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices The following information applies to all SLC devices. Refer to the section that describes the type of device you are installing for details. 5.4.1 Wiring SLC in Style 4 (Class B) Configuration No special wire is required for addressable loops. The wire can be untwisted, unshielded, solid or stranded as long as it meets the National Electric Code 760-51 requirements for power limited fire protective signaling cables. Wire distances are computed using copper wire. 5 Maximum wiring resistance is 40 ohms for SK device and 50 ohms for Hochiki devices. Maximum loop length depends on the wire gauge. See Table 5-1 and Table 5-2. Table 5-1.Maximum wiring distance for SK Modules Wire Gauge Max. Distance for SK 22 AWG 1200 feet 18 AWG 3100 feet 16 AWG 4900 feet 14 AWG 7900 feet 12 AWG 10,000 feet Table 5-2 Maximum wiring distance for Hochiki Devices Wire Gauge Max. Distance for Hochiki 22 AWG 1500 feet 18 AWG 3900 feet 16 AWG 6200 feet 14 AWG 10,000 feet S 151274 5-3 IntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2 show how wire length is determined for out-and-back tap and T-tap style wiring. SLC SLC device 4- -----------.- Dotted line path shows how 1 wire distance is calculated l I for the SLC device at the end SLC devicet of the run. The wire distance must be less than the maximum per wire gauge. LJ'I SLC device Hochiki device max loop resistance = 50 ohms I I lOP device max loop resistance = 40 ohms I.-j SLC Circuit ,,.J +-------- Dotted line path shows how I wire distance is calculated I I for the SLC device at the end SLC devicet / I of the run. The wire distance I must be less than the I maximum perwire gauge. I {f Max. I22AW11500ft._____ I 18AWG1 3900 ft I 116AWGE6200ft I SLC device Maximum loop resistance = 50 ohrn I --------.1 device . Figure 5-1 Calculating wire run length for a simple out and back tap When using T-taps, the total length of all taps and the main bus must no: exceed 40,000 feet. This requirement must be met in addition to the maximum distance requirements for the 151274.. SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation [1 various wire gauges. SLC Circuit -------------- In this example. 4............. =1000 feet SLC device _________ 1600 feet ]-4 Optional - - - -+ = 3500 feet SLC Short you can use I8AWG because the Circuit Isolator Device greatest distance Is 3500 feet I The device located farthest from the SLC must be less than the maximum distance per wire gauge. Gauge _Max. Distance 22AWG 1 1500 ft. r18TAWG390ofl 116AWG 6200 It. 14AWC[10,000ft. 1 Maximum loop resistance = 40 ohms SLC device SLC device Additional Wiring Requirements It Using Isolator Devices: Up to 50 devices can be used per branch. Up to IOL)of resistance per branch. S Figure 5-2 Calculating Wire Run Length for a T-tap S 151274 5-5" lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual 5.4.2 Wiring SLC in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration S Figure 5-3 illustrates how to wire the SLC loop for Style 6 or Style 7 Class A installations. Note: Style 6 does not use short circuit isolator devices. Wires must be in Conduit and closed nippled at the control panel and on each side of all the devices. 4 SLC c[1 /ILIM; lLlMl( LIM i LIMI C~ LIM LIMI (J Circuit ___ SLC device SLC it-IM! LIM () LIM ILIM C.) LIMI jLIMj A OUT ny SLC device, including detectors = Line Isolator Device () = Detectors with 6" Isolator Bases Wres must be in Conduit and closed nippled. A SLC SLC [J]LIMtIN @®_( _( _@)_€!:) Circuit . - SLC device OUT I @B) () Figure 5-3 Class A SLC Configuration Note: No 1-taps allowed on class A SLC loops. For proper system supervision do not use looped wire under terminals marked SLC + and - of the SLC device connectors. Break wire runs to provide supervision of connections. Note: 151274 - SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation S 5.5 Wiring SK SLC Detectors This section describes how to install heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to the detector's installation instructions for more detailed information. This information applies to the following SK models: SK-Photo Photoelectric Smoke Detector SK-Photo-T Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Thermal SK-Acclimate Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Thermal SK-Heat Fixed Temperature Detector SK-Heat-T High Temperature Thermal Detector SK-Heat-ROR Rate-of-Rise Thermal Detector SK-Ion Ionization Smoke Detector To wire SK detectors: Wire device bases as shown in Figure 5-4. Set the address for each device as described in Section 5.6. Figure 5-4 Heat and Smoke Detector Connection to the Panel. 151274 5-7 Intel/Knight 5808 Installation Manual 5.6 Addressing SK SLC Devices All SK devices are addressed using the two rotary dials that appear on the device board. Use the ONES rotary dial to set the ones place in a one or two digit number, and use the TENS rotary dial to set the tens place in a two digit number. SK device addresses are handled differently than Hochiki device addresses. The control panel recognizes when an SK detector or SK module is installed. For this reason, SK detectors can be assigned any unique address from 1 to 99, and SK modules can be assigned any unique address from 1 to 99. Unlike Hochiki detectors and modules which share addresses 1 through 99, there can be an SK detector using address 1 and an SK module using address 1. 0 is an invalid address. Example 1: To select device address 1, turn the ONES rotary dial to 1 and the TENS rotary dial to 0 as shown in Figure 5-5. Example 2: To select device address 42, turn the ONES rotary dial to 2 and the TENS rotary dial to 4 as show in Figure 5-5. -S /1t7 3 xample 1: Device Set to C 5 4 3 2 I 78 5 4 3 2 1 Example 2: Device Set to 42. All dials labeled for ONES or TENS position. S Figure 5-5 SK SLC Device Addressing Using Rotary Dials 151274 SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation 0- 5.7 Hochiki Detector Installation The information in this section applies to the following Hochiki models: SD505-AHS Heat Detector, SD505-AIS Ionization Smoke Detector, and SD505-APS Photoelectric Smoke Detector. 5.7.1 Wiring Hochiki Detectors Wire device bases as shown in Figure 5-6. Set the address for each device as described in Section 5.8. ---------------1 Control Panel or 5815XL !os$ct1 in - Style 4 (Class B) 2\ \ \ + II II II i. I 4 Heat or Smoke - Detector Basa : .r: ;a: or Style 6 (Class A) //\ 1 c 5: .--rn Heat or Smoke I -D6teCtoB5S ----------------------- Figure 54 Heat or Smoke Detector Connection to the FACP (Class B) S 151274 5-9 lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual - 5.8 Addressing Hochiki Devices 0 This section tells how to address detectors and modules. 5.8.1 SD505-APS, SD505-AHS, & SD505-AIS The SD505-APS photoelectric smoke detector, SD505-AHS heat detector, and SD505-AIS ionization smoke detector are easily addressed at the FACP. The Installer Code is required to perform this task. To address a SD505-APS, SD505-AHS, or SD505-AIS: 1. Connect a detector base temporarily to the programming terminals as shown in Figure 5-7. (You can use the same base for each detector.) Temporary connection of SLC device base for iq address programming (+) I 2(+) SLC Device Base Figure 5-7 Temporary Connection of Detector Base to Panel for Addressing Enter the Installer code, then press IENTERI. Select fJ for Point Functions. Select I for Set SLC Dev Addr. Select "Yes" by pressing the A up arrow, then press IENTERI. (The panel will go into trouble at this point. You can use the ISILENCEl key to stop the PZT. The trouble will clear automatically when the panel reinitializes when you finish programming.) When the wait message clears, the following options display: in for Read Address. Use to read (or check) a single detector's address. for Write Address. Use to program a single detector's address. EI for Seq. Programming. Use to program more than one detector in sequential order. If you are changing addresses, write the programmed address on the back of the device. To exit press A left arrow until fully exited. 540 - 151274 SK and Hochiki SLC Device Installation 5.8.2 SLC Devices with Dip Switches Input and relay module addresses are set using the dip switches on the module board. The chart below shows the available addresses. For example, to select address 3, place dip switches 1 and 2 in the up position. The range of valid addresses is 1-127. 0 is an invalid address. ON! OFF H Note: Dip switch 8 must always be OFF. S Address r.rT IIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIL I.IIlallIIIuIlIlI FiMi1iD1iIih1' I.dIIlIIIIlIlII IltlbIllIllluIII I.!IIiIIlIIulIIIIL I!libl!111111111 l.I.I.1llIllIlIlI IIIlDI.IIIlllII•: I.IlIlb1IIIIlllI9 lIt',lll'IIIlIllll 10 IiiI*lllulullj111.1 ILIl.l.IllulIliu l.iluI,IIlIIIIlIIJ' FF.bI,IIlIlIIuI 14 15 FiIiIi1lI.IiIuIII 1'llIIIII.lIlIlII7 luI'1ullIsluIuiIiI' I.I.1uIll.iulID 19 1 lI'lIulIl.luluiiwz, 111*I.lII4IlIlli21 IlIIIIIlIIilIIllI.4. l't.!slII'IIlIllIw FuIIlIl.l4IIIll!. t.II1lI.I.luIiIF. IiI.Ill•l.IuluIlI..z IiI.MiIiI 27 lIIllUlI1ItllIIi 2 iIIllIIIlIlIIIIlL.:, [uI.1.I.I.IliutI1.!0 l.I.lat.IulID1U 1 ri [I_ii.IitiF4i[, IF 34 LJ!I!1fl!1!I!IL 33 35 F!I!1!l!1fl!IiLiI [.1IiIiIiIiIiIiI [iJII4i1iI1I1i 3; ljiJliIil.IiIii37 38 I1l!11!I1J1I11!II. Illi . IIIIIIl.luIllIlI fi' 42 [[!1!f4!I1!It 41 uI.11l.iIl.IllI I1llMJ1i• lr.I.I.1.biII!44 l.11I.IilIl.Illl r45 L.lulliiici. IlI.1i1Inu 47 48 I.jIIIlIl.IilIllr FiMi1i1.Khhi i, 51 IIIIl.lIlIlulIlI 4. 1!Muli11iIi 5 I!1!bI!hlifflui54 i!.I.luI.I.I!l!. ; lIIIlIIlIl.J!liff LI' III•lIlIul•lIllL: t.I.lul.I.I.Iili LI IulIIMMi1i 6i0 61 u!lll•l•luIl1lc 62 4 12345678 ri IuIIIl1lllIul.lI N65 IIl,lulululihluEI. I.Il1iIi1iIu.[i 67 [I[i1I!Ii!.lN; IiIh] ii. ii 11!!l!I!I1l1I.II I I.IIiu1llullI.11 71 72 73 I!1u1ih1!JI].I t IiM'T.liDI.I.75 .i. i.iIl.i.ilhll.Il -, Ii11.1.11!itdi.7: I.liI.lalI1iMI7 [i[iJiJi1[i].J!80 !.IuIuIli.IIt.Il.81 82 83 ii11iliL.liK1u !1!I!I!l!111'II : MIMIKIiMi; l!Iulul1luI1Iul1 ; t!i!I4fl!llh'lI; IIII1 J; l!J!LII!1111l 89 I IIIlul,lIluI.11-II i.i.lu111u1;lu -91 llillulililll.Il _,j, 93 l.tII.bl.11I.Il 94 LiI.I.I.l.II1.II_. *f.t-pI.w i0i0i0i0i0i,1110f6 I.Iltl1IlllIIu1Ii97 IiI.luli1il.l.1i]i9 I.l.lIlIiII.IalIIL lIIll.11lllsliiIj1I0 i.11I.IIilIul.11iI01 111.l._11111.1.II10j. Iulal.lIlIlsi.IIii* IlIllIbIIIul.11 104 r Milil.l,1.I.li10. 1II.lIl.Ill.I.II 106 l.I4lI4llPI4I[07 lIlIlII.illUiI(l1[I I'IIi'i'Ili'I'IIIDJ MilMfj, l!!.l.I.IlI.l.ilI.D [il'luI'I.l.l.II 112 l.!IllIIl'l.l'iI IK lIt'lltIIil.I'l1 114 !.I.IIIIl'l.I.lI 5 i,!l"I"l.lsII'. iil.1Il.I.l4I 117 118 IuIat.11i'I'l.lIl ' IILllI1.I,iuI.lI 20 121 IIiIIII.IIl.I.i!.I 4. lIlll.hl.l.11I.. 124 IlIllil.l.l.i.h. IuIllul1iIl'lI!i.r2 - lllullhlulllllll_pj; 127 S Figure 5-8 Hochikl SLC Device Addressing Using Dip Switches 151274 5-1.1.. lntelliKnight 5808 Installation Manual .• ... . - . 0 5-12 .. 151274 .. D SILENT Model 5808 Basic Operating Instructions KNIGHT These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the 5808 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. by Honeywell Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms and Troubles Press then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. Silence LED will light. Reset Alarms Press LI then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. Press F7 I then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. When the Alarm or Trouble is acknowledged an will appear in the annunciator display as shown Below. Acknowledge Alarms and Troubles F-I- TROUBLE: 10 E—IOft I Acknowledge MOOULE33 POINT-1 Mark EZ001J LH33:i1] I £3 I Nt3 1 OF View Alarms, Supervisories, and Troubles Press the 7 or A button to view Alarms, Supervisones, and Troubles. Press to access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. Press CE to select System Tests. Enter code if prompted, then press CM to select Fire Drill. Conduct a Fire Drill Press to start the fire drill. Press to end the fire drill. Press to access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. Then press t3 to select Point Functions. View a Point's Status Enter code if prompted, then press CM to select Point Status. Select the module the device is located on by using the 7 or A. Then press E. Enter the point number. Check Detector Sensitivity Follow steps 1 through 5 for viewing a point status. Press > to view detector sensitivity. rm I. Press to access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. 2. Then press to select Set Time & Date. Enter a code if prompted Set Time and Date Make changes in the fields on the screen as necessary. Press if you wish to keep the changes. Press to set the entered time and date. Press to access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. Then press tIl to select Point Functions. Enable I Disable a Point Enter code if prompted, then press 3L) to select Disable / Enable Pt. Select the module the point is located on by using the V or A. Then press Enter the point number. Press j to access Main Menu, then rotate the key or enter a code if prompted. View Event History Press tT ito select Event History. Press the V or A to view events in the history buffer. For Service call: P/N 151273 Rev.B -S S D SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 Fax 203-484-7118 www.silentknightcom © 2009 Honeywell International Inc. S Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Ambient Temp.: 32° to 120° F 0° to 49° C Dimensions: 12.25" W x 16" H x 3" D (30.88 cm W x 40.64 cm H x 7.62 D cm) Approvals: UL CSFM MEA 429-92-E vol. XIV Amps per output circuit: 3.0 (6.0 amps total) otuIuuy '14.) u!IP Alarm 160 mA Notification/Aux. Power circuits: 4 Output configuration: 2 Class A (Style Z) 4 Class B (Style Y) (1 Class A& 2 Class B) .. 5496 Intelligent Power Module A dynamic combination of power and intelligence for your notification expansion needs. The Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module by Silent Knight is the most- powerful and cost-effective power supply available today. It delivers 6 amps of notification appliance circuit power and built-in synchronization for appliances from Gentex®, System Sensor®, Faraday, AMSECO and Wheelock® - what you need to drive power-hungry components like ADA notification appliances. The 5496's advanced microprocessor design is years ahead of the competition. Its switch mode power supply design is up to 50% more efficient than competitive linear mode power supplies. For the most sophisticated and cost-effective notification power supply available, you need Model 5496. Call Silent Knight today for more information at 1-800-446-6444. Model 5496 3 amps per output circuit Intelligent Power Module • Ground fault detector The model 5496 is a 6 amp notification • Communicates to the FACP via 4- power expander that provides its own wire SBUS (wire runs up to 6000 ft) AC power connection, battery charging • AC loss delay option shuts off power circuit, and backup battery for use with to non-essential high-current fire and security controls such as the accessories like magnetic door lntelliKnight Model 5808 Fire Control holders /Communicator. The 5496 is the cost- Lightweight design adds to ease of effective solution for powering installation and reduces shipping notification appliances required by the costs Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). - UL 864,1481 & 1971 listed The 5496 has built-in ANSI cadence • ANSI Cadence pattern output pattern, which can upgrade older capability built-in control panels that lack cadence capability. The Output circuits can be Specifications programmed as Notification Appliance AC Input 120 VAC at 2.7 A Circuits, or as Auxiliary Power Output: 24 VDC at 6 amps (configurable for, constant, resettable, Features - UL Listed for 6 amps of notification power Power supply's advanced switch mode design reduces damaging heat and manages power up to 50% more efficiently than other systems Built-in synchronization for appliances from AMSECO, Gentex®, Faraday, System Sensor, and Wheelock® 24 VDC filtered output voltage Four power-limited notification circuit output: Notification outputs; 2 Class A or 4 Class B, or 1 Class A and 2 Class B NACs are programmable as Notification Appliance Circuits, or as Batttery charging auxiliary power to be used as capacity: constant, resettable, or door holder power 20.4 to 27.3 VDC @ 3.0 amps each, 4.7k EOL resistor required on each Class B circuit 35.0 AH D SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell Firepower 5496 Distributed Power Module Engineering Specifications The contractor shall supply a power module compatible with the Silent Knight FACP. The power module must have 6.0 amps of output power. The power module shall connect to the main FACP via an RS 485 system bus (SBUS). The Outputs shall be programmable as Notification Appliance Circuits, or as Auxiliary Power (configurable for, constant, resettable, or door holder power). The power module shall have four separate outputs. The power module RS 485 bus shall be optically isolated providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. 4 ada prammabla s Mat1ictcn Appliance Cncist3. or as uiRary Per USCrnmthailn tocrnpafibL SiInl Kriht FACP S Compatible FACPs lntelliKnight 5700 lntelliKnight 5808 lntelliKnight 5820XL D SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try MADE IN AMERICA to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover KNIG HT all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are FORM# 350387 Rev C subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent © 2008 Honeywell International Inc. Honey Knight 7550 Meridian Circle Suite 100, Maple Grove, Mn 55369-4927. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (763) 493-6475. www.silentknight.com S Installation and Part Number 151276 Rev D S Operations Manual .. Contents Section 1 Overview......................................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 5496 Description ......................................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Agency Requirements ..............................................................................................................................1-1 1.3 About This Manual ..................................................................................................................................1-1 1.4 How to Contact Silent Knight ..................................................................................................................1-1 Section 2 Before You Begin Installing 2-1 2.1 What's in the Box? ...................................................................................................................................2-1 2.2 Environmental Specifications ..................................................................................................................2-1 2.3 Preventing Water Damage .......................................................................................................................2-1 2.4 5496 Board and Terminal Strip Description ............................................................................................2-2 2.5 Earth Fault Resistance ..............................................................................................................................2-3 2.6 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery ......................................................................................2-4 2.6.1 Worksheet Requirements ..................................................................................................................2-4 Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet .........................................................................................2-4 S 2.6.1.1 Maximum Battery Standby Load ...........................................................................................2-4 2.6.2 Current Draw Worksheet ..................................................................................................................2-5 2.6.3 Wire Routing .....................................................................................................................................2-6 Section 3 Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................3-1 3.1 AC Power .................................................................................................................................................3-1 3.2 Battery Connection ..................................................................................................................................3-2 3.3 Connecting the 5496 to the FACP ...........................................................................................................3-3 3.3.1 Setting the Device ID ........................................................................................................................3-4 3.4 Notification Appliance Wiring .................................................................................................................3-5 3.4.1 Class A Supervised Wiring ...............................................................................................................3-5 Class A Output Notification Circuits ............................................................................................3-5 3.4.2 Class B Supervised Wiring ...............................................................................................................3-6 Class B Output Notification Circuits ............................................................................................3-6 3.4.3 Releasing Operations ........................................................................................................................3-6 3.4.4 Auxiliary Power Configuration ........................................................................................................3-7 3.4.4.1 Door Holder Power ................................................................................................................3-8 3.4.4.2 Constant Power ......................................................................................................................3-8 3.4.4.3 Resettable Power ....................................................................................................................3-8 Appendix A . Compatible Devices .....................................................................................................................A-I Silent Knight Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy 151276 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual - . 0 S S ii. 151276 .' Section 1 Overview 1.1 5496 Description The Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module provides additional power and notification circuits to a Silent Knight addressable FACP. The 5496 can power all IntelliKnight compatible notification appliances and auxiliary power modules. The 5496 is capable of performing single or dual interlocking operations for pre-action and deluge releasing systems. See Section 8.6 of FACP installation manual. The 5496 has four output circuits that can be configured as notification or auxiliary power circuits. Outputs are rated 3.0 A (6.0 A total for each 5496). The 5496 is optically isolated, providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. The 5496 provides configuration options that eliminate the need for sychronization modules when using AMSECO, Faraday, Gentex, System Sensor, or Wheelock synchronization appliances. 1.2 Agency Requirements The 5496 has the same requirements as the main control panel. These requirements are listed in Silent Knight addressable FACP Installation Manuals. Silent Knight Addressable FACP Installation Manuals can be found on Silent Knight's web site at www.silentknight.com. 1.3 About This Manual This manual covers installation of 5496 hardware. Software configuration information is contained in a Silent Knight addressable FACP Installation Manuals. Silent Knight Addressable FACP Installation Manuals can be found on Silent Knight's web site at www.silentknight.com. 1.4 How to Contact Silent Knight If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual, contact Silent Knight Technical Support at 800-328-0103 (or 763-493-6455). To order parts, contact Silent Knight Sales at 800-446-6444 (or 763-493-6435). • 151276 1-1 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual 4 S S 1-2 151276 S . Section 2 Before You Begin Installing 2.1 What's in the Box? The Model 5496 ships with the following hardware: A cabinet with all hardware assembled Two keys for the 5496 front door Ten 4.7K ohm end-of-line resistors Note: For UL installations Model 7628 4.7R2 end-of-line resistor (ordered separately) must be used A battery wiring harness and jumper to wire batteries in series 2.2 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the 5496 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the following conditions should be AVOIDED when installing the units: 5 • Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation) Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation) Protect from plumbing leaks Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports Do not mount in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production machinery) When selecting a location to mount the 5496, the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F) or humidity outside the range of 10%-93% at 30°C (86°F) noncondensing. 2.3 Preventing Water Damage Water damage to the fire system can be caused by moisture entering the cabinet through the conduits. Conduits that are installed to enter the top of the cabinet are most likely to cause water problems. Installers should take reasonable precautions to prevent water from entering the cabinet. Water damage is not covered under warranty. 151276 2-1 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual 2.4 5496 Board and Terminal Strip Description U] Figure 2-1 shows the 5496 circuit board including location of terminals and the dipswitch for setting the module ID. All Circuits Supervised Power limited, except Battery and AC which are supervised non-power limited. S Battery Regulated SBUS Module Connections Output Circuits Connections Figure 2-1 The 5496 Board Layout 2-2, - 151276 C Before You Begin Installing A EI C Table 2-1 describes the 5496 connections and provides electrical ratings where appropriate. Table 2-1: Terminal Strip Description and Electrical Ratings Terminal # and Label Description Rating Voltage Current B AC input (hot) 1)7 120 VAC, 60 I-lz 2.7 X- Earth ground N/A N/A - W AC input (neutral) 120 VAC, 60 Hz 2.7 A Battery Battery 24 VDC 0.75 A 2 + -- - 1104* Output circuit 24 VDC 3.OA Notification Circuits 4 + -- I/O 3* Output circuit 24 VDC 3.OA Notification Circuits 6 + -- - 1/02* Output circuit 24 VDC 3.OA Notification Circuits 8 + -- I/O 1* Output circuit 24 VDC 3.OA Notification Circuits 10 - ~ 11 SBUS SBUS power 24 VDC 1.0 A p- 13 - SBUS communication 5 VDC 100 mA 14 B * Regulated/special application when used for releasing. 2.5 Earth Fault Resistance Table 2-2 lists the earth fault resistance detection for each applicable terminal on the FACP. Table 2-2: Earth Fault Resistance Values by Terminal Function Terminal Number Terminal Label Value (in kohms) Battery 1 - BATTERY 0 2 + 0 Notification Appliance Circuit 4 3 114- OUT4 0 4 114+ 0 Notification Appliance Circuit 3 5 113- OUT3 0 6 H3+ 0 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 7 112- OUT2 0 8 112+ 0 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 9 Hi- OUT1 0 10 HI+ 0 151276 2-3 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual 2.6 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery S This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your installation. 2.6.1 Worksheet Requirements Follow the steps below to determine 5496 current draw and standby battery requirements. Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet Refer Table 2-4 in Section 2.6.2 to complete the following steps. Add up the current draw for all auxiliary devices and record in the table at Line B. Add up all notification appliance loads and record in the table at Line C. For notification appliances and auxiliary devices not mentioned in the manual, refer to the device manual for the current ratings. Make sure that the total alarm current you calculated, including current for the panel itself, does not exceed 6.0 A. This is the maximum alarm current allowable. Complete the remaining instructions in Table 2-4 to determine battery size requirements. 2.6.1.1 Maximum Battery Standby Load 5 Table 2-3 shows the maximum battery standby load for the 5496 based on 24 and 60 hours of standby. The standby load calculations of line J in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet (Table 2-4) must be less than the number shown in Table 2-3 for the battery size used and standby hours required. Table 2-3: Maximum Battery Standby Load Rechargeable Battery Size Max. Load for 24 hrs. Standby, 5 mins. Alarm *Max. Load for 60 hrs. Standby, 5 mins. Alarm 7AH 270 m 1O5mA 12A}1 475mA 190 m 18 A 685 m 270 m 35A11 1370 m 540 mA * Requiredfor NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for Fire Alarm Service (City Box) and Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm systems (Polarity Reversal) and Digital Alarm Communicator/ Transmitter (DACT). S 2;4 151276 Device Number of Devices Current per Device Standby Current Alarm Current For each device use this formula: This column X This column = Current per number of devices. 5496 Intelligent Power Module (Current draw from battery) Standby: 40 mA 40 mA Alarm: 160 mA 160 mA 5496 Current 40 mA 160 mA Auxiliary Devices Refer to device manual for current ratings. Alarm/Standby mA mA mA Alarm/Standby mA mA mA Alarm/Standby mA mA mA Alarm/Standby mA mA mA Auxiliary Devices Current mA mA Notification appliances Refer to device manualfor current ratings. Alarm: mA 0 m mA Alarm: mA 0 m mA Alarm: mA 0 mA mA Alarm: mA 0 m mA Notification Appliances Current 0 mA mA Total current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + line C) mA mA Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001): A A Number of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, Chapter 1, 1-5.2.5). H Multiply lines E and F. Total standby All AH Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours.) H Multiply lines E and H. Total alarm All AH Add lines G and!. Total standby and alarm All AH A lii Before You Begin Installing S 2.6.2 Current Draw Worksheet For each 5496 in the installation, use this worksheet to determine current requirements during alarm/battery standby operation. (Copy this page if additional space is required.) Table 2-4: Current Draw Calculation Worksheet S 151276 2-5 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual -O 2.6.3 Wire Routing You must follow power-limited wiring techniques, which include maintaining one-quarter inch spacing between power-limited and non-power limited circuits and separating high and low voltage circuits. To AC Power To SBUS Terminals To NACs Figure 2-2 Wire Routing Example 2-6. 151276 .. Section 3 Hardware Installation 5496 installation involves the following steps: Connect AC power (Section 3.1) and backup battery (Section 3.2). Make physical connection to a Silent Knight addressable FACP (see Section 3.3). Set an ID for the 5496 (Section 3.3.1). Make physical connection to any outputs that will be powered by this 5496. See Section 3.4 for notification appliance wiring information. Refer to Silent Knight addressable FACP Installation Manuals for software configuration information and other information about installing outputs. Silent Knight Addressable FACP Installation Manuals can be found on Silent Knight's web site at www.silentknight.com. .3.1 AC Power At installation, connect the AC terminals to 120 VAC source as shown in Figure 3-1. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection. The AC terminals are rated as 120 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 2.5 A. Black -. To 120 VAC Green - Power Source .-. . To AC hite -..... .-. .. Supervised t.. Non-power limited Figure 3-1 AC Power Connection S 151276 34 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual 3.2 Battery Connection The 5496 battery charge capacity is 7.0 to 33.0 AH. Use 12V batteries of the same AU rating. Determine the correct AH rating per your current load calculation (see Table 2-4). Note: Jfyou require the power of back up batteries that are too large for the 5496, you can use the AB-33 cabinet. The AB-33 holds batteries up to the 33 AH size. (Refer to Installation Manual P/N 15113 7for AB-33 in- stallation instructions. Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase the AR rating. To Panel . 0 Red I '\ Black Battery Jumper (PIN 140694) Shipped With 5496 Supervised Non-Power Limited S UL Listed 12V Battery UL Listed 12V Battery Cell Cell Gell Cell Replace batteries every 5 years. Figure 3-2 Battery Connection S 3-2,. .. 151276 Hardware Installation S 3.3 Connecting the 5496 to the FACP Connect the 5496 to the appropriate SBUS. The 5496 is connected directly to a Silent Knight addressable FACP. Use the on-board dipswitch to assign an ID number to the 5496. (See Section 3.3. 1) Figure 2-1 shows the location of the dipswitches on the 5496 board. Configure the 5496 module by adding it to the system (through JumpStart or manually). You can also assign a name to the module. These procedures are described in in Silent Knight addressable FACP Installation Manuals. Silent Knight Addressable FACP Installation Manuals can be found on Silent Knight's web site at www.silentknight.com. L H 5.4 96 Board - . .. -... ................ -.. .$.... E14 L S Supervised Power Limited Figure 3-3 Class B 5496 Connection to FACP 151276 . 3-3 S Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual 3.3.1 Setting the Device ID 0 All SBUS modules in the system must have a unique number (1-3 1) to identify them to the FACP. Use the dipswitch on the 5496 board to set the module ID number. Figure 2-1 shows the location of the dipswitch on the board. Figure 3-4 shows dipswitch setting and the corresponding module ID numbers. ON OFF [1 1 2 3 4 5 Address i 2 3 4 5 Address IGUElODI *0 iUUUUI 16 IflEIEJUI I lflDDI 17 flflUflj 2 18 1.1.1111111 I.l.IulIlul 14 ii1Ii.I.I.i • F11K111J1 i.1iI.IIt.I 21 IltulIlulvI • 23 I.l.I.iiIil 1.111111W 23 IlillIlilui8 24 E;lu1iI1iI 1.11likbl 25 1111111111110 26 i.lu1uIIIuI11 27 IllIlullili12 29 1.11111111113 lulill-I1IIJ1 14 30 FO1 15 31 *Note: Address 0 cannot be used. Figure 3-4 Possible Module Addresses C 3-4.. 151276 S -- . -- i-.• -- I L J1 umiLt1 Jtrr4l H4- }I- H--}: ,)UT iC)UTI -t-: a. if R- R+.. &B .t.r +I_ + - + ;+t Power Limited 1.5Q max Class A Hardware Installation S 3.4 Notification Appliance Wiring Note:Not all devices can use the Syncfeature. Be sure to check Table A-1 inAppendixA to ensure the device you have chosen will work with this feature. 3.4.1. Class A Supervised Wiring Figure 3-5 shows how to wire for Class A output supervision. Use in/out wiring methods for proper supervision. Refer to Section 4 for notification appliances compatible with the 5496. Class A Output Notification Circuits The configuration shown in Figure 3-5 shows two, 3-amp devices wired as Class A circuits. When you are using the outputs as Class A circuits, loop the wiring back to the corresponding circuit pair. For Class A wiring, no external EOL is necessary since it is built into the 5496 board. Supervised Notification Appliance Circuits Figure 3-5 Class A Supervised input/Output Connections 151276 .,. 3-5 Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation. and Operation Manual 3.4.2 Class B Supervised Wiring Figure 3-6 shows how to wire for Class B output supervision. Use in/out wiring methods for proper supervision. Refer to Section 4 for notification appliances that must be used with the 5496. Class B Output Notification Circuits Figure 3-6 shows four, 1.5 amp devices wired as Class B circuits. Place a 4.7k ohm EOL resistor (provided) at the end of each circuit to enable supervision when using all outputs as Class B notification appliance circuits. The 4.7k EOLs must be wired to the terminals whether or not you are using all output terminals. -0 it. t4 -otTr., -OL'T EMJ1I SBUS H4- IL- 14, III- Hi. HL- Ii 8- S+ -pADrRY +:kau Supervised NAGs Class B + - Power Limited AC) ) O: c- S . i .- - Model 7628 Model 762 4.7k EOL 4.7k EOL Figure 3-6 Regulated Class B Supervised input/Output Connections 3.4.3 Releasing Operations Approved releasing solenoids are list in Table 3-1. Do not mix cross alarming zones with smoke verification zones. There must be at least two automatic detection devices in each protected space. Spacing must be reduced to 0.7 times the linear spacing in accordance with NFPA 72. Table 3-1: Approved Releasing Solenoids Manufacturer Part Number Rating Current Freq Asco T8210A 107 24 VDC 3A max 0 Hz 8210G207 24 VDC 3A max 0 Hz 3-6 - -- - -- .151276 S 77 • .211 1, __ -.-- - T H ' - N. -~-;N 7:-1- 7~- - I--- a--- i 7' m~ I I -j- - =z::z- olrrt . (LT1 OCT . out -. . TN-., H. .I- u. PTI, yf S 5;,. •. .H -. Hardware Installation 3.4.4 Auxiliary Power Configuration Output circuits 1-4 on the control panel can be used as auxiliary power circuits. The three types of auxiliary power available are: Door Holder (see Section 3.4.4.1 for description) Constant (see Section 3.4.4.2 for description) Resettable (see Section 3.4.4.3 for description) Auxiliary power circuits are power limited. Each circuit can source up to 3A (total current for all output circuits must not exceed 6 A). To configure an output circuit as auxiliary power: Wire the output circuit(s) that will be used for auxiliary power. See Figure 3-7 for location of the output circuits. Configure the auxiliary power output through programming for Door Holder, Constant or Resettable power. Power Limited Supervised when used with the Power Supervision Relay (PNI6OISO) + Figure 3-7 Output Circuits Used as Auxiliary Power 151276 •-- 3-7 S Model 5496 Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual - 3.4.4.1 Door Holder Power S Door holder is intended for fire door applications. When there are no alarms in the system and the panel has AC power, door holder circuits have 24-volt power present at their terminals. Any alarm will cause power to discontinue. Power will be re-applied when the system is reset. If AC power is off for more than 15 seconds the auxiliary door holder power will be discontinued to conserve the battery backup power. When AC power is restored, power is immediately restored to the door holder circuits. 3.4.4.2 Constant Power Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power is always present at Constant circuits. 3.4.4.3 Resettable Power Resettable power is typically used to power beam detectors, flame detectors, and conventional 4-wire smoke detectors. For circuits selected as Resettable, 24-volt power is always present at the terminals unless a system reset occurs. If a system reset occurs, power is removed from the terminals for 30 seconds, then re-applied. S C 3-8 - 151276 -S S 3 SILENT . KNIGHT by Honeywell 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 763-493-6455 1400-328-0103 Fax: 763-493-6475 0 2006 Silent Knight 5860 Remote Annunciator Bring the power to control an lntelliKnight fire alarm control panel to every area within your facility. Now you can operate and program your IntelIiKnight system from up to eight locations throughout your facility. The 5860 remote annunciator provides the same advanced, easy-to-use interface found on the lntelliKnight panel's built-in annunciator. The 80-character display and ergonomically designed keypad allow for simple and error-free system operation. All operations—including reset, silence, detector status checking, fire drill, and programming—are identical. Access to the system is through a firefighter's key or an access code. For security, a special installation code is needed for programming functions. The 5860 connects to the lntelliKnight panel via the RS-485 system bus. Wire runs can be up to 6000 feet from the panel. For more information about the lntelliKnight system, or to locate your nearest source, please call 1-800-446-6444, or in Minnesota, call 763493-6435. .. S Description Features include an 80-character backlit LCD providing easy-to- understand system messages. The annunciator is ergonomically designed with over-sized buttons for the most frequently used features, like Reset and Silence. In addition to status messages displayed on the LCD, there are five LEDs for alarm, supervisory, trouble, silence, and AC power status. The annunciator is available in gray to match virtually any decor and red for applications where the annunciator must stand out. The annunciator enclosure can be surface or flush mounted. A trim ring kit is available for surface mounting. Features 80-character backlit LCD display (4 lines with 20 characters on each line) Tactile and audible feedback Accepts user codes or fire fighter's key Larger keypad buttons for system reset and silence Install up to eight 5860s per FACP Available in red or light gray Support for simultaneous use of multiple 5860s RS-485 interface to panel Operation and appearance is identical to 5860 built-in annunciator On-board piezo sounder audibly indicates alarms, troubles, and supervisories Five status LEDs for alarm, supervisory, trouble, silence and AC power conditions Wiring lengths up to 6000 ft. from the FACP (depending on wire gauge and number of devices on SBUS) UL listed, complies with NFPA 72 CSFM approved Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage: 24 VDC Standby Current: 20 mA max Alarm Current: 25 mA Wiring Distance: 6,000 max. from FACP (depending on wire gauge and number of devices on the SBUS) Max Per System: 8 Mechanical Specifications Physical 9.1" W x 7.4" H x 1.5" D (23.1 W x 18.8 H x 3.8 D cm) Shipping Weight: 2.8 lbs (1.3 kg) 5860 Color 5680R: Red 5680: Gray Environmental Operating Temperature: 32°F - 120°F (0°C - 49°C) Humidity: 10% - 93% non- condensing Approvals NFPA 72; UL Listed; CSFM 7170-0559:135; MEA429-92-E Vol. IX; FM Approved DSILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell 5860 Remote Annunciator Engineering Specifications The main control must have a built-in annunciator and must support up to eight remote annunciators. Remote annunciators shall have the same control and display layout so as to match the appearance of the built-in annunciator. Remote annunciators shall be available in two colors, red or light gray. Remote annunciators shall have identical functionality and operation as the built-in annunciator. All annunciators must have an 80-character LCD display and must feature five LEDs for: General Alarm, Supervisory, System Trouble, System Silence, and System Power. All controls and programming keys are silicone mechanical type with tactile and audible feedback. Keys have a travel of .040 inches. No membrane style buttons will be permissible. The annunciator must be able to silence and reset alarms through the use of a code entered on the annunciator keypad or by using a firefighter's key. The annunciator must have two levels of user codes that will limit the operating system programming to authorized individuals. The control panel must allow all annunciators to accommodate multiple user input simultaneously. Wire Runs Up to 6000 Feet From FACP I 5860 5860 Up to Eight 5860s Per System SBUS 5860 Compatible InteIliKnight FACP Compatibility lntelliKnight 5820XL FACP lntelliKnight 5808 FACP lntelliKnight 5700 FACP Ordering Information 5680R Remote Annunciator Four line LCD annunciator with 20 characters per line. Red. 5680 Remote Annunciator. Four line LCD annunciator with 20 characters per line. Gray. Accessories 5860TR Red Trim Ring For surface mounting. 5860TG Gray Trim Ring For surface mounting. D SILENT This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to KNIGHT keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Silent Knight by Honeywell 7550 Meridian circle Suite 1130, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927. Phone: (800) 328-0103, Fax: (763) 493-6475. MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350224 Rev C, 05/06 Copyright © 2006 Silent Knight C CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7170-0559:142 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Control Unit (High-Rise) LISTEE: Silent Knight Security, 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 Contact: Michael Mclsaac (763) 493-6400 FAX (763) 391-5464 DESIGN: Models *5808 *lFP..100 Fire Alarm Control Units. Power limited, automatic, manual, local, remote station, central station, waterfiow, water releasing and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational 7.considerations. System components: ( 5809 IFP-100 Control Units FP-1QBD Motherboard 7628 ( EOL Resistor (.860f8p.RfRA-1000 Annunciator ¶IPP100-IA IFP-1 00 User Interface *058631 5808 User Interface 5496 Power Module 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface RPS-1 000 Power Expander/Supply 5865-3/5965-4 5880 LED Annunciator LED 10 Module 5883 Relay Interface Board 5D500-ANM Addressable Notification Module SD500-LIM Line Isolation Module SD505-61B Isolation Base SD-500 SDM Smoke Detector Module RA-100 Remote Annunciator 3158 Reverse Polarity Module 5220 Direct Connect Module *122740 *122723E Enclosures RATING: 120 VAC Primary, 24 VDC Secondary INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. 0 Rev. 08-17-2006 jw 4 Listing No. 7170-0559:142 Page 2 of 2 APPROVAL: Listed as control units for use in high-rise structures when used in conjunction with Model SKE-360 Voice-Tone Evacuation Unit (CSFM Listing No. 6912-0559:122); EVAX Audio Adjunct System Models EVAX-25 (CSFM Listing No. 06911-1446:100), EVAX-50 or EVAX- 50E (CSFM Listing No. 06911-1446:102); EVX-2ZA or EVX-4Z Zone Splitters (CSFM Listing No. 06912-1446:101); HMX-MP or HMX-DP Voice Evacuation System (CSFM Listing No. 06911-1446:103), two-way firefighter telephone and separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. Also suitable for non-high rise applications where the voice evacuation and two-way firefighter telephone are not required. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. These control units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 9th Edition Standards. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Rev. 10-3-08 ma TI S This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendaton of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 18, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 S Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division NP7-12 12V, -*- . - i - ~~_ 79- gpnesis NP NP7-12 NP7- 12FR Sealed Rechargeable Lead-Acid Battery SPECIFIC ENERGY (20 hr. rate): 13.6 WH/pound (30 WH/kg) S . INTERNAL RESISTANCE OF CHARGED BATTERY: 30 milliohms (approx.) WEIGHT (approx.): 6.17 pounds (2.64 kgs.) ENERGY DENSITY (20 hr. rate): 1.49 WH/cubic inch (91.0 WH/Iiter) MAXIMUM DISCHARGE CURRENT WITH STANDARD TERMINALS: 40 amperes MAXIMUM SHORT-DURATION DISCHARGE CURRENT: 210 amperes OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: CHARGE 5°F to 122°F (-15°C to 50°C) DISCHARGE -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) NOMINAL CAPACITY: 20 hr. rate of 0.35A to 10.SV 7.0Ah 10 hr. rate of 0.65A to 10.5V 6.5Ah 15 hr. rate of 1.19A to 10.2V 5.95Ah 1 hr. rate of 4.20A to 9.60V 4.2Ah NOMINAL VOLTAGE: 12V CHARGE RETENTION (shelf life) at 687 (20C): 1 month 97% 3 months 91% 6 months 85% LIFE EXPECTANCY: STANDBY USE 3 to 5 years CYCLE USE (approx.): 100% depth of discharge 250 cycles 50% depth of discharge 550 cycles 30% depth of discharge 1200 cycles SEALED CONSTRUCTION: Can be operated in any position without leakage. STANDARD TERMINAL: Quick Disconnect .187 or Optional .250 HOUSING MATERIAL: ABS Resin OPTIONAL: Container and cover made from Flame Retardant ABS (UL94-VO/L0.1.>28%) Power,'Full Solutions 12V, 7.OAh Terminal .I85 ± ixst 6O 20 INCH = MM .250 6.35 .185 4.70 .124 3.15 .031 ± 04 .098 2.49 .060 1.52 .031 0.79 .020 0.51 .004 0.10 Dimensions DIMENSIONS: MM (INCHES) RECOGNIZED BY UL, File No. MH 16464 Publication No: US-NP7-12-01 • November 2002 :] [i I [B - .- !II WIN iI — UIIIIIIIII I.E uiiiu• iPid iiiii 'Ellin TEMPERATURE EFFECTS IN RELATION TO BATTERY CAPACITY 20 a. I, 150-- 50 — 0.2 ED - - 40 ICA 20 0 11111 —20 —10 0 10 20 30 40 50 (C( —24 14 32 50 68 86 104 122 (OF) Temperature SELF DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS 1%) 100 . 15 C CD z 50 44C (104) 30'C(06'F) 25 I 3 6 0 12 15 10 STORAGE TIME (MONTHS) CYCLE SERVICE LIFE IN RELATION TO DEPTH OF DISCHARGE TESTING CONDITIONS: DISCHARGE CURRENT: 0.17C AMP. (F.V. 1.20/CELL) CHARGING CURRENT: 0.09C AMP. (AH%) CHARGING VOLUME: 125% OF DISCHARGED CAPACITY AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 205 TO 25C (68F TO 77'F) 12( Ica so z 60 100%D.O.D 50%t).G.D. 3L.%DUPTH0DISCHARGE 2L 200 400 000 000 1000 1200 1400 NUMBER OF CYCLES OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE VS REMAINING CAPACITY (V) AT 25C (77'F) 14.0 120 .• 10 1 0 40 60 80 100 REMAINING CAPACITY (%) FLOAT SERVICE LIFE TESTING CONDITIONS: FLOATING VOLTAGE 2.25 TO 2.30 V/CELL AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 20C TO 22C (64F TO 72F) • (*6%) C C CD CD z C a. LIFE (YEARS) Ii- Ww --- - FE — — - -.5 S When the battery will be used by current in excess of 3C, consult with EnerSys, Inc. prior to use. CHARGING METHODS (At 20°C) Cycle use: Maximum charging current 1.75A Charging voltage 14.4 to 15.OV CAUTION -Avoid short circuit Standby use: Float charging voltage 13.50 to 13.80V -Do not charge in a sealed container. EnerSys Inc. EnerSys EMEA - - P0. Box 14145 9 Brussels, Beigiurn Reading, PA 19612-4145 Tel.-+32 (0)2 247 94 47 USA EnerSys Asia Tel:+ 1-610-208-1991 Guandong, China +1-800-538-3627 Tel.-+86 755 2689 3639 vvw. enersysinc. corn Represented by: S Power7Full Solutions N- 1'W1 2 ! 2' i°IJ 454 ;is NP 1 -----* NP24-12 NP24- 12FR Sealed Rechargeable Lead-Acid Battery NOMINAL VOLTAGE: 12V NOMINAL CAPACITY: 20 hr. rate of 1.20A to 10.SV 24.0Ah 10 hr. rate of 2.23A to 1 0.SV 22.3Ah 5 hr. rate of 4.08A to 10.2V 20.4Ah 1 hr. rate of 14.40A to 9.60V 14.4Ah WEIGHT (approx.): 19 pounds ENERGY DENSITY (20 hr. rate): 1.30 WH/cubic inch SPECIFIC ENERGY (20 hr. rate): 15.2 WH/pound INTERNAL RESISTANCE OF CHARGED BATTERY: 10 milliohms (approx.) MAXIMUM DISCHARGE CURRENT WITH STANDARD TERMINALS: 150 amperes MAXIMUM SHORT-DURATION DISCHARGE CURRENT: 500 amperes OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: CHARGE 5°F to 122°F (-15°C to 50°C) DISCHARGE -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) CHARGE RETENTION (shelf life) at 68F (20C): 1 month 97% 3 months 91% 6 months 85% LIFE EXPECTANCY: STANDBY USE 3 to 5 years CYCLE USE (approx.): 100% depth of discharge 250 cycles 50% depth of discharge 550 cycles 30% depth of discharge 1200 cycles SEALED CONSTRUCTION: Can be operated in any position without leakage. STANDARD TERMINAL: Bolt Fastened Terminal or Optional Quick Disconnect .250 HOUSING MATERIAL: ABS Resin OPTIONAL: Container and cover made from Flame Retardant ABS (UL94.V0/L0.1.>28%) HARDWARE: 2-M5-.8 x 12mm Bolt w/nuts, lock washer & flat washer 12V, 24A Terminal Standard Optional 250±.004 12 .. p .0310.004 INCH = MM INCH = MM .472 12.00 .310 7.90 .453 11.50 .250 6.35 .433 11.00 .16 4.0 .216 5.50 .031 0.8 .079 2.00 .020 0.5 Dimensions DIMENSIONS: MM (INCHES) RECOGNIZED BY UL, File No. MH 16464 Publication No: US-NP24-12-01 • November 2002 DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTIC CURVES AT 25°C (77°F) 4) 12V 65 45 DaIl1y B. 110 120 CS 11.0 —J : :: 00 1 2 £8810 28 4040 2 48 810 20 In 01 h—.---..f 0100040g0 Tim S CYCLE SERVICE LIFE IN RELATION TO DEPTH OF DISCHARGE TESTING CONDITIONS: DISCHARGE CURRENT: 0.17C AMP. (P.O. 1.70/CELL) CHARGING CURRENT: D.09C AMP. - CHARGING VOLUME: 125% OF DISCHARGED CAPACITY (AH%) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE: 2('C TO 25C (OOF TO 71F) 120 100 a C' ED 0 CD 00 Z tt 40 20 200 400 600 600 1000 1200 1400 NUMBER OF CYCLES DEPTH TEMPERATURE EFFECTS IN RELATION TO BATTERY CAPACITY 120 .40 100 80 .40 60 CD I- 40 z 20 —20 —tO 0 10 20 30 40 50 )C) —24 14 32 50 68 Be 104 122 VF) Temperature -- D WORISOMMOM --.--- SELF DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICS (%) 100 2 75 U CD 50 2ITC(88'9 2 2 2 30'C (BO'F) 25 0 3 6 N 12 15 is STORAGE TIME (MONTHS) OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE VS REMAINING CAPACITY (0) AT 25C (17'F) 14.0 cc U 12.0 Ito 1U.D_ 0 20 40 60 so 100 REMAINING CAPACITY (%) FLOAT SERVICE LIFE 1051196 coNEmoNs: FLOATING VOLTAGE 2.2510 2.300/CELl. AMBIENT TEMPERA11JRE. 2EC TO 22'C (64'P TO 229 (AH%) 120ES 1DD B0 60 CD 40 z 28 a a- LIFE (YEARS) When the battery will be used by current in excess of 3C, consult with EnerSys, Inc. prior to use. CHARGING METHODS (At 20°C) Cycle use: Maximum charging current 0.25C Charging voltage 14.4 to 15.OV CAUTION -Avoid short circuit Standby use: Float charging voltage 13.50 to 13.80V -Do not charge in a sealed container. EnerSys Inc. EnerSys EMEA P0. Box 14145 Brussels, Belgium Reading, PA 19612-4145 Tel.-+32 (0)2 247 94 47 USA EnerSys Asia Tel:+ 1-610-208-1991 Guandong, China +1-800-538-3627 Tel.-+86 755 2689 3639 . 0 www.enersysinc.com Represented by: S Model SD500-AIM Addressable Input Module And 'I Model SD500-MIM Miniature Input Module InielIiKnight's addressable contact monitor modules combine lust response with pin-point location ID. A combination that saves lives and property. The SD500-AIM and SD500-MIM are addressable input modules for use with Silent Knight's lntelliKnight fire control panel. The SD500-AIM and SD500-MIM are designed to be used with pull stations, water flow switches, and other applications requiring dry contact alarm initiation devices. The SD500-AIM addressable input module mounts to a 4"-square box. The SD500-MIM mini input module fits inside a single gang box. The modules are supervised, single input contact monitors. Using an EOL resister, they monitor for alarm contact closures and for open circuit wiring fault conditions. The SD500-AIM and SD500-MIM offer a compact design for adaptability and pleasing aesthetics as well as easy installation and stable operation—a flexible solution for all your fire protection needs. 0 - 0 0 Cj SD500-AIM SD500-MIM F_ Model SD5OOAIM and SD500-MIM Input Modules The addressable input modules expand the flexibility of the lntelliKnight system by allowing the use of contact type inputs. Typical applications include manual pull stations and water flow switches. 1711L L Operates on Class A (Style 6 & Style 7) or Class B (Style 4)SLC Loop. Single contact monitor. Up to 127 modules per SLC loop. SD500-MIM mounts in a single gang box. SD500-AIM mounts in a 4-square or double gang electrical box, and has an attractive ivory cover plate. SD500-AIM/MIM are DIP switch programmable. Accepts up to 14 gauge wire. Both modules UL 864 listed; comply with NFPA 72 2500 ft max. wiring distance from input module to contact. CSFM listed. MEA429-92-E, Vol. 9 FM approved Operation Each addressable input module is programmed with a unique SLC loop address. The module supervises the wiring to the contact with an End Of Line (EOL) resistor. If a fault occurs in the wiring, the module alerts the FACP. 1:3 SILENT KNIGHT S Specifications Operating Voltage: 24 VDC Standby Current: 0.55 mA Alarm Current: 0.55 mA Ambient Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Mounting: SD500-AIM double gang box or 4-square electrical box SD500-MIM single gang box Model SD500-AIM and SD500-MIM Addressable Input and Mini Input Modules JwIrI, I Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, addressable input modules Silent Knight SD500-AIM or SD500-MIM. The modules shall be UL listed and compatible with Silent Knight's lntelliKnight FACPs. The SD500-MIM shall fit inside a single gang electrical box. The SD500-AIM shall be supplied with a plastic cover and shall be suitable for mounting to a 4"-square or double gang electrical box. The SD500-AIM addressable input module must provide a monitor LED that is visible from outside the cover plate. Model S0500-AIM FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW SIDE VIEW S 4-lie,. iw Model SD500-MIM DSILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350231, Rev. 11/01 Copyright © 2001 Silent Knight S 0- Model SDSOO-ARM Addressable Relay Module Place relay applications anywhere on the IntelliKnight loop with the SD500-ARM Addressable Relay Module. The SD500-ARM is an addressable device that adds great flexibility to the lntelliKnight system. Providing two Form C contacts rated at 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC or .6 amp @ 120 VAC. The SD500-ARM allows you to control a wide variety of normally open and normally closed applications, including elevator recall, door closing, fan operation, and auxiliary notification. And, because the relay module is addressable, these applications can be located at any point in the signaling line circuit. Like other lntelliKnight SLC devices, the SD500-ARM is compact for adaptability and pleasing aesthetics. Combine this with the features you've come to expect from Silent Knight fire protection devices—easy installation and stable operation—and it adds up to a flexible solution for all your fire protection needs. Model SD500-ARM Features Addressable Relay Module r The SD500-ARM provides two Form C contacts rated at 2A @ 30 VDC or .6A@ 120 VAC. These contacts can be used for virtually any normally open or normally closed application. Operation Each relay module is programmed with a unique SLC loop address. When an event that controls the relay module occurs, the relay is triggered by the lntelliKnight panel. Two sets of Form C contacts. Contacts are rated at 2A © 30 VDC or .6A @ 120 VAC. Up to 127 relays can be used on each SLC loop. Relay programming is completely flexible—can be mapped to zone conditions. Polling LED visible through cover plate. UL listed, complies with NFPA 72. CSFM approved MEA Approved, 429-92-E, Vol. 9 FM approved 0 0 Model SD500-ARM Spodlicafions Contact Rating: Form C 2A@ 30 VDC .6A@ 120 VAC Standby Current: .55 mA Alarm Current: .55 mA 0 D SILENT KNIGHT a Ambient 32°F to 120°F Temperature (0°C to 49°C) Mounting 4-square electrical box Model SD5004ARM Addressable Relay Module Ii. Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, addressable relay modules, Silent Knight SD500-ARM. The modules shall be UL listed compatible with Silent Knight's lntelliknight FACPs. The relay module must provide two Form C dry contacts rated at 2.0 amps at 30 VDC or .6 amp at 120 VAC. The relay module must be suitable for mounting in a standard 4-square electrical box and must include a plastic cover plate. The relay module board must provide an LED that is visible from the outside of the cover plate. The relay must be fully programmable for such applications as are required by the installation. FRONT VIEW CAUTION REMOVE POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING LL1J 4-7/8" S Model SDSOO-ARM Addressable Relay Module Dimensions D SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350218, Rev. 11/01 Copyright © 2001 Silent Knight * CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-0559:132 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Silent Knight Security, 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 Contact: *Michael Mc Isaac (763) 493-6400 FAX (763) 391-5464 DESIGN: Models 5D500-FRCM, 5D500-FRCM-4 Monitor Modules and Model SD505-ARM Relay Module. Models 5D500-ARM, 5D500-AIM, 5D500-MIM Addressable Input Modules. Models SD500-FRCM and SD500-FRCM-4 monitor modules provide inputs for a control unit communication circuit and one Style B (Class B) contact closure initiating device circuits. Models 5D505-ARM and SD500-ARM provide inputs for a control unit communication circuit and have two sets of dry relay contacts. Models SD500-AIM and -MIM provide additional input circuits. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 5D500-FRCM, -FRCM-4, -ARM, -AIM, -MIM: 24 VDC SD505-ARM: 120 VAC, 30 VDC S INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. XL: 7300-0410:145 *Rev. 06-13-2006 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not, an endorsement or ;• recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 18, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 S Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division 0 - Detect smoldering fires quickly and get help fast with lntelliKnight® photoelectric smoke detectors. IntelliKnight addressable photoelectric smoke detectors are the clear choice for commercial settings where smoldering fires are a threat. In addition to accurately detecting a smoldering fire, each SD505-APS photoelectric detector has a unique address, which is recognized by the IntelliKnight panel. No precious seconds are wasted in determining location of an alarm. The SD505-APS compensates automatically for contamination in the environment. And detector testing is simple even from a remote site. Like other IntelliKnight detector models, the SD505-APS offers a low profile for pleasing aesthetics. The IntelliKnight family of detectors has been designed to use a common base, Model SD505-6AB, allowing complete application and placement flexibility. Combine all this with the features you've come to expect from Silent Knight smoke detectors—easy installation, stable operation, RF/transient protection, and vandal-resistant locking—and it adds up to a flexible solution for all your fire protection needs. 17: S Model 5D5054APS Analog I Addressable Photoelectric Type Smoke Detector The SD505-APS is particularly suited to detecting dense smoke typical of fires involving materials such as soft furnishings, plastic, foam or other similar materials which tend to smolder and produce large visible particles. The detector features automatic compensation for contamination and a simple detector calibration test procedure that can be run from the panel or remotely (using the WindowsTM based downloading software). Operation The SD505-APS units made up of an LED light source and a silicon photo diode receiving element. In a normal standby condition, the receiving element receives no light from the pulsing light source. In the event or fire, smoke enters the detector and light is reflected from the smoke particles to the receiving element. The light received is converted into an electronic signal. Under normal conditions, the status LED blinks approximately every 15 seconds, indicating that the head is communicating with the loop. The LED lights continuously during the alarm period. Features Low profile, 2 inches, including base Simple and reliable addressing without mechanical switches Automatic compensation for sensor contamination Built-in fire test feature Simple detector calibration testing through the control panel or remotely through a WindowslM based computer software. Vandal-resistance locking features Field cleanable UL listed, meets NFPA 72 Ch 7 requirements CSFM approved MEA approved FM Approved SD505-APS Smoke Detector Specifications Operating Voltage: 17-41 VDC Current Consumption: Standby: .55 mA Alarm: .55 mA Ambient Temperature: 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 500c) Mounting: 4" Square, 4" OCT, Single gang mud ring Relative Humidity: 85% noncondensing Air Velocity: 0 - 300 FPM Compatible Bases: 5D505-6AB (Sold Separately) (6" Base) 50505-4AB (4" Base) SILENT KNIGHT 2 Model SD505-APS Addressable Photoelectric Type Smoke Detector Engineering Specifications The contractor shall furnish and install where indicated on the plans, addressable photoelectric smoke detector Silent Knight SD505-APS. The combination detector head, and twist-lock base, shall be UL® listed compatible with Silent Knight's lntelliKnight fire control panels. The base shall permit direct interchange with Silent Knight 5D505-AlS Ionization Smoke Detector, or SD505- AHS Heat Detector. Base shall be the appropriate twist-lock base SD505-6AB. The smoke detector shall have a flashing status LED for visual supervision. When the detector is actuated, the flashing LED will latch on steady. The detector may be reset by actuating the control panel reset switch. The calibration of the detector shall be capable of being selected and measured by the control panel without the need for external test apparatus. The vandal-resistant, security locking feature shall be used in those areas as indicated on the drawing. The locking feature shall be field selectable as required. The SD505-APS shall automatically perform a functional test of the detector. The test method shall simulate effects of products of combustion in the chamber to ensure testing of detector circuits. . is S 4 Diameter = 5-15/16' Diameter = 3-15/16' Height = 2 inches, including base Model SD505-APS Detector Head (front view) DSILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 MADE IN AMERICA 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FORM# 350225, Rev. 12/01 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com Copyright © 2001 Silent Knight S CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE CAL FIRE SINCE 1055 LISTING No. 7272-0559:129 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: Silent Knight Security, 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 Contact: *Michael Mc Isaac (763) 493-6400 FAX (763) 391-5464 DESIGN: Model 5D505-APS analog addressable photoelectric type smoke detector with model SD505- 4AB and 5D505-6AB bases. Unit consists of resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, LED, photo diode, mounted on a printed wiring board inside an enclosure. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 39.5 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model designation, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric smoke detector for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. XL: 7272-0410:149 Rev. 06-13-2006 TI This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 18, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division S. SYSTEM t-4 SENSOR 4-Wire Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector The lnnovairFlex" Series are the only duct smoke detectors flexible enough to fit configurations from square to rectangular and everything in between. Features Photoelectric, integrated low-flow technology Air velocity rating from 100 ft/min to 4,000 ft/mm (0.5 m/s to 20.32 m/sec) Versatile mounting options: square or rectangular configuration • Plug-in sensor offers superb false alarm immunity and the latest sensor technology Broad ranges for operating temperature (-4°F to 158°F) and humidity (0% to 95% non-condensing) Patented sampling tube installs from front or back of the detector with no tools required Increased wiring space with a newly added 34-inch conduit knockout One easy-access Test/Reset button and improved LED status Patented interconnect feature for multi-fan shutdown New high contrast terminal designations Built-in short circuit protection from operator wiring errors Field selectable settings for configuring the detector Two DPDT Form-C relay contacts .24 VAC/DC or 120 VAC Backward compatibility with existing Innovair products, including remote accessories Innovoi/ The InnovairFiex D4120 4-wire photoelectric duct smoke detector features a pivoting housing that fits both square and rectangular footprints and mounts to round or rectangular ductwork. This unit senses smoke in the most challenging conditions, operating in airflow speeds of 100 to 4,000 feet per minute, temperatures of —4°F to 158°F, and a humidity range of 0 to 95 percent (non- condensing). A plug-in sensor head offers improved false alarm immunity and simple, installation, testing, and maintenance. An improved cover design isolates the sensor head from the low-flow feature for simple maintenance. The lnnovairFlex housing provides ample wiring space, a 3,4-inch conduit knockout, and built-in short circuit protection to prevent damage to sensitive components during installation. High contrast terminal designations make wiring easy. With its 2:1 sensor-to-power capability, the power board of the D4120 may be used to monitor a second sensor, D4S, simultaneously (i.e., supply and return side). As many as 50 lnnovairFlex detectors can be interconnected. When one unit senses smoke, all interconnected detectors will switch their relays; only the detector sensing smoke will go into alarm, thus pinpointing the fire source. An easy-access Test/Reset button makes it possible to test the unit with the cover on.Three DIP switches can be used to configure field selectable settings: cover tamper delay, number of sensors to be controlled, and shut down on trouble option. Each power board has two LEDs that can be used to indicate the status of connected sensors, and a quick reference imprinted on the cover explains the LED status indications (Standby, Maintenance, Trouble, and Alarm). The InnovairFIex duct smoke detector can be customized to meet local codes and specifications without additional wiring. The new InnovairFIex product line is compatible with all previous Innovair Agency Listings models, including remote test accessories. S® LISTED WARNING: Duct smoke detectors are NOT a substitute for open area smoke detectors; NOT a substitute for early warning detection; NOT a replacement for a building's regular fire detection system. Refer to NFPA 72 and 90A for additional information. t InnovairFIex Duct Smoke Detector Specifications nrmjiiv !III, The air duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor lnnovairFlex' D4120 Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector.The detector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically for use in air handling systems.The flexible housing of the duct smoke detector fits multiple footprints from square to rectangular.The detector shall operate at air velocities of 100 feet per minute to 4000 feet per minute (05 to 2032 meters/second).The unit shall be capable of controlling up to 50 air handling systems when interconnected with other detectors.The detector shall be capable of providing a trouble signal in the event that the front cover is removed. It shall be capable of local testing via magnetic switch, test button on the cover, or remote testing using the SSK451 Multi-Signaling Accessory or the RTS451 KEY RemoteTest Station. Terminal connections shall be of the strip and clamp method suitable for 12-18 AWG wiring. IfY1Th - Size: (Rectangular Dimensions) 14.38 in (37 cm) Length; 5 in (12.74 cm) Width; 2.5 in (636 cm) Depth (Square Dimensions) 7.75 in (19.7 cm) Length; 9 in (22.9 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.35 cm) Depth Weight: 25 lbs (1.14 kg) Operating Temperature Range: D4120 & D45: -4° to 158°F (-20° to 70°C); D4P120: -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Storage Temperature Range: D4120& D4S:-22°to 158°F (-30°to 70°C); 04P120:-40°to 158°F (-40°to 70°C) Operating Humidity Range: 0% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing Air Duct Velocity: 100 to 4000 ft/mm (0.5 to 20.32 m/sec) Power supply voltage: 20-29 VDC 24 VAC 50-60 Hz 120 VAC 50-60 Hz Input capacitance: 270 jiF max. 270 p max. N/A Reset voltage: 3.OVDC mm. 2.0 VAC mm. 10 VAC mm. Reset time: (with RTS451) .03 to 0.3 sec. .03 to 0.3 sec. .03 to 03 sec Reset time: (by power down) 0.6 sec. max. 0.6 sec. max. 0.6 sec. max. Power up time: 35 sec. max. 35 sec. max. 35 sec. max. Alarm response time: 15 sec. 15 sec. 15 sec. Sensitivity Test: See detector label See detector label See detector label Current Requirements: (Using No Accessories) Max. standby current: 21 mA @ 24VDC 65 mA RMS @ 24VAC 60Hz 20 mA RMS @ 120VAC 60Hz Max. alarm current: 1iii ThIi. Alarm initiation contacts: (SPST) 65 mA @ 24VDC 2.OA @30 VDC (resistive) 135 mA RMS @ 24VAC 60Hz 35 mA RMS @ 120VAC 60Hz Alarm auxiliary contacts: (DPDT) 10A @ 30VDC (resistive); 10A @250 VAC (resistive); ½ HP @ 240 VAC ; ¼ HP @ 120 VAC Note: Alarm auxiliary contacts shall not be connected to initiating circuits of control panels. Use the alarm initiation contact for this purpose. Supervisory contacts: (SPDT) Device 2.OA @30 VDC (resistive); 2.OA @ 125 VAC (resistive) Standby Trouble Alarm APA151/APA451 12.5 mA n/a 30 mA Max. MHR/MHW 0 mA n/a 29 mA Max. RA100Z 0 m n/a 12mAMax. RTS151/RTS151KEY 0mA'12mA n/a 12mAMax. RTS2JRTS2-AOS 3.0mA max 16 mA Max. with strobe: 55 mA max; without strobe 30 mA max Note: Any combination of accessories may be used such that the given accessory loads are: 110 mA or less at the Aux output, and 50 mA or less at the Alarm output Installing the InnovairFiex Sampling Tube The InnovairFiex sampling tube may be installed from the front or back of the detector.The tube locks securely into place and can be removed by releasing the front or rear locking tab (front locking tab shown below right). . 0 S S A05-0419-001 EOL RESISTOR SPECIFIED BY PANEL MANUFACTURER '1 Wiring for 4-wire Duct Smoke Detector and Accessories 0. I POWER INPUTS (NOTE 1) I I POWER INPUTS (NOTE 1) 4VAC/D1 ._12o I I r4V —i 9 10 i 9 10 I OR I I OR I AUXILIARY CONTACTS I I AUXILIARY CONTACTS I FOR FAN SHUTDOWN, ETC. (NOTE 2) I FOR FAN SHUTDOWN, ETC. (NOTE 2) AUXA AUXB I I AUXA AUXB JN i I SUPERVISORY CONTACTS I SUPERVISORY CONTACTS I (NOTE 3) I I (NOTE 3) su . sup .o. S O• UL/FMIJSTED 3 14 3 14 4-W RE CONTFIOLPANEL II II ;/I ALARM 4 ALARM C. ALARM 4& ALARM C. ALARM INITIATION INITIATION INITIATION CONTACTS CONTACTS LOOP \ (NOTE 4) (NOTE 4) ALARM N.O. 5 ALARM N.O. ------------J ------------J FIRST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP LAST DETECTOR IN THE LOOP fl NOTE 1: 24V Power Inputs accept a non-polarized 24VDC or 24VAC 50-601-1z. 120VAC Power Inputs accept only 120VAC 50-601-1z. Connect power source to appropriate terminals of each detector. See specifications for additional power supply information. NOTE 2: Auxiliary contacts shown in standby position. Contacts switch during alarm as indicated by arrows. Auxiliary contacts are not to be used for connection to the control panel. See specifications for contact ratings. NOTE 3: Supervisory contacts shown in standby position. Open contacts indicate a trouble condition to the panel. See specifications for contact ratings. NOTE 4: Alarm Initiation contacts shown in standby position. Closed contacts indicate an alarm condition to the panel. See specifications for contact ratings. S Please refer to the corresponding installation manual for accessory wiring diagrams. Important Notes on 2:1 Sensor-to-Power Capability 2:1 sensor-to-power capability is not available for all InnovairFIex models. The feature is only available on the 04120 4-wire conventional models. 2:1 sensor-to-power capability can be enabled using one D4120 and one D4S, or two D4S and one D4P120. ImDortant Interconnect Notes When using the interconnect feature, all interconnected units must be powered using the same independent supply. Polarity must be maintained throughout the interconnect wiring. Connect the INT+ terminal on unit 1 t the INT+ terminal on unit 2 and so on. Similarly, connect the INT/AUX- terminal on unit ito the INT/AUX- terminal on unit 2 and so on. Up to 50 D4120 units, 50 D4P1 20 units, or 50 units of combination may be interconnected. Up to 10 DH 100ACDC units may be interconnected. Please note that each of the 9 DH1 OOACDC units interconnected may be replaced by three D4Pi 20 units. Therefore, when using the interconnect feature a single DH1 OOACDC can drive either 9 DH1 OOACDCs or 27 D4120 units. NOTE: Alarm can be reset only at the initiating device and not at the devices interconnected. A05-0419-001 . 9 Accessories System Sensor provides system flexibility with a variety of accessories, including two remote test stations and several different means of visible and audible system annunciation. As with our duct smoke detectors, all duct smoke detector accessories are UL listed. SMOKE RTS1 51 UL 54011 RTS1 51 KEY UL 52522 APA1 51 UL 54011 RTS2-AOS UL S2522 Ordering Information IFTaE.. D4120 4-wire photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector Accessories D4S 4-wire photoelectric sensor component only D4P1 20 4-wire photoelectric power board component only, 24VAC/DC, 120 VAC 2D51 4-wire conventional photoelectric sensor head DST1 Metal sampling tube duct width up to lft (03m DSTI .5 Metal sampling tube duct widths 1 ft to 2 ft (0.3 to 0.6 m) DST3 Metal sampling tube duct widths 2 ft to 4 ft (0.6 to 12 m) DSTS Metal sampling tube duct widths 4ft to 8ft (12 to 2.4 m) DST10 Metal sampling tube duct widths 8ftto 12 ft (2.4 to 3.7 m) APAI 51 Remote annunciator with piezo alarm DH400 OE-1 Weatherproof enclosure ETX Mesal exhaust tube duct width 1 ft (0.3m) M02-04-00 Test magnet 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles, IL 60174 - 02 09 System Senso,. Prod cup dfp..alo ssub)ectto changeeethoutnoocaSlsitnte,nsensor.com& ¼.$ SEI'JS(')R Phone: 800-SENSOR2 Fax: 630-377-6495 cunentp,od5501 ,nfeensSon.Prdod,ng the latest se,seerofthh doss sheet AOS.0415-001.6/39.52172 S S MHR Mini Horn, Red MHW Mini Horn, White P48-21-00 End cap for metal sampling tubes RA100Z Remote annunciator alarm LED RTS1 51 Remote test station RTS151KEY Remote test station with key lock RTS2 - ADS Multi-signaling accessory CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 3242-1653:207 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Duct Smoke Detector-Photoelectric (with or without Base) LISTEE: System Sensor, Unincorporated Div of Honeywell Int'l Inc., 3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 Contact: Trish Linhart (630) 377-6580 ext. 1185 Fax (630) 377-7245 Trish.Linhart@systemsensor.com DESIGN: Models D4120, P270-3000PL, 1D41203, 1D41204, LD412OX, LD4120H, D4S, D4P120, LD4P120X, LD4P1201-1*, TD4C, PD4120*, and YD4120* four-wire conventional photoelectric duct smoke. Unit consists of a duct detector housing, powerboard with electrical components and relays, exhaust tubes, and listed 2D51 detector head (CSFM Listing No. 7272-1653:203). Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 20-29 VDC, 120 VAC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instruction, applicable codes and 0 ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, rating, air velocity and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as conventional photoelectric duct smoke detector for use with separately listed fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. Rev. 04-15-09 bh This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 309 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 . Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division SMOKE Duct smoke detector accessories add functionality to the duct smoke detection system by allowing quick, convenient inspections at eye level and effective audible and visible notification options. All System Sensor duct smoke detectors and accessories are UL listed. The APA151 piezo annunciator, which replaces the APA451 with a new, improved look, provides an audible alarm signal, a red LED to indicate alarm status, and a green LED to indicate power status. It is intended for use with System Sensor 4-wire conventional duct smoke detector applications without a system control panel, to comply with NFPA 90A. The MHR and MHW SpectrAlerf Advance mini-horns feature temporal or continuous tones at high and low volume settings. Their small footprint allows mounting to siigle-gang back boxes for applications where a small device is desired. * f-_ SYSTEM SENSOR Duct Smoke Detector Accessories Expand the versatility of the InnovairFIex" line of duct smoke detectors with System Sensor notification and test accessories. Available Accessories APA151 Piezo Annunciator MHR Mini-Horn, Red MHW Mini-Horn, White RA100Z/RA100ZA Remote Annunciator RTS151 Remote Test Station RTS1 51 KEY Remote Test Station with Key RTS2 Multi-Signaling Accessory ADS Add-On Strobe RTS2-AOS Multi-Signaling Accessory S S The RA100Z and RA100ZA remote annunciators are designed for both conventional and intelligent applications. Their red LED provides visual indication of an alarm condition. The RTS1 51 and RTS1 51 KEY remote test stations are automatic fire detector accessories designed to test duct smoke detectors from a convenient location. For 4-wire detectors, the RTS1 51 KEY test station features a multi-colored LED that alternates between steady green and red. For 2-wire detectors, the LED illuminates red for alarm. The RTS2 and RTS2-AOS multi-signaling accessories are designed to work with InnovairFIex 4-wire conventional duct smoke detectors These accessories include a key switch that can be used to select one of two connected sensors to be tested, reset, or both by a push button switch. They also enable sensitivity measurements using Agency Listings the SENS-RDR sensitivity reader (sold separately). The AOS (Add-On Strobe) is an optional accessory included with the RTS2-AOS model. LISTED Temperature Range -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) Relative Humidity 95% non-condensing Wire Gauge 14 to 22AWG Dimensions 4.8Wx5.3Hx 1.6D Dimensions 4.6 H x 2.8W x 1.3 D S Specifications, Duct Smoke Detector Accessories . 0 Voltage Regulated 24 VDC Operating Voltage 16t0 33 VDC Maximum Alarm Current 30 mA Temperature Range 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) Relative Humidity 10 to 93% non-condensing Wire Gauge 12to18AWG Dimensions 4.6H x 2.9Wx .45D Advance MHR/MHW SpectrAlert' Voltage Mini-Horns Regulated 12 DC or FWR (Full Wave Rectified) or Regulated 24 VDC or FWR Operating Voltage 8 to 33 VDC (9 to 33 VDC with Sync-Circuit- Module) Sounder Current Draw 22 mA RMS max. at 8 to 17.5 Volts DC 17 mA RMS max. at 8 to 17.5 Volts FWR 29 mA RMS max. at 16 to 33 Volts DC 25 mA RMS max. at 16 to 33 Volts FWR Temperature Range 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) Humidity Range 10 to 93% non-condensing Nominal Sounder Frequency 3kHz Wire Gauge 12to18AWG Dimensions 4,6 H x 2.9W x 0.45 D Voltage Range Conventional System: 3.1 to32VDC Intelligent System: 18 to 32 VDC Maximum Alarm Current 12 mA Power Requirements Alarm LED: 2.8 to 32 VDC, 12 mA max. Total Current: 105 mA max. Test Switch 10 VA @32 VDC Reset Switch 10 VA @ 32 VDC Alarm Response Time 40 seconds max. Temperature Range -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) Relative Humidity 95% non-condensing Wire Gauge 14t0 18AWG Dimensions RTS1 51 KEY Re'rnote Test Power Requirements 4.8 H x 2.90W xl .4 D Station with Key Power LED (Green): 14 to 35 VDC, 12 mA max. Alarm LED (Red): 2.8 to 32 VDC, 12 mA max. Total Current: 105 mA max. Alarm Response Time 40 seconds max. Temperature Range -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F) Relative Humidity 95% non-condensing Wire Gauge 14to18AWG Dimensions Voltage 4.6H x 2.75Wx 1.8D 20 to 29 VDC Power Requirements Standby: 3.0 mA max. Trouble: 16.0 mA max. Alarm without strobe: 30 mA max. Alarm with strobe: 55 mA max. Sounder 85 dBA at ten feet For the very latest product specifications and listing information, please visit the System Sensor Web site at www.systemsensor.com. f RTS151 UL S4011 RTS151 KEY UL S2522 APA151 UL S4011 RT52-AOSULS2522 MHRULS4O11 AOS S 02009 System Sensor. ' ' WI 3825 Ohio Avenue. St. Charles, IL 60174 SENSOff Phone: 800-SENSOR2. Fax: 630-377-6495 eotttntpnfOOosoo A05-042 CS4ng0t latest veoonothO data s5et S . LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: SIAPPROVAL: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7300-1653:212 Page 1 of I Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories System Sensor, Unincorporated Div of Honeywell Int'l Inc., 3825 Ohio Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174 Contact: Irish Linhart (630) 377-6580 ext. 1185 Fax (630) 377-7245 Trish.Linhart@systemsensor.com Models RTS1 51, RTS1 51 KEY and RA100Z Duct Smoke Detector accessories. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. Refer to the installation manuals. In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. Listed as control unit accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. 04-03-09 bh This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued Authorized By: JULY 9, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division SD500.PS .. SD500-PS and SD500-PSDA Addressable Pull-Station IntelliKnight's addressable pull stations combine fast response with pin-point location ID. The SD500-PS and SD500-PSDA are a single action or dual action addressable manual fire alarm pull station for use with Silent Knight's lntelliKnight fire control panel. Extremely easy to operate, the SD500-PS/PSDA provides a fast and practical means of manually initiating a fire alarm signal. The lntelliKnight panel recognizes each manual pull station by its specific address saving precious seconds in determining the location of an alarm. The SD500-PS/PSDA mounts to a single gang box and features a rugged metal construction that lasts and lasts. Combine all this with the features you've come to expect from Silent Knight - easy installation and stable operation - and it adds up to a flexible solution for all your fire protection needs. Model SD500.PS & SD500-PSDA • Reflective label makes it easier Addressable Pull Statlon to locate in low light The SD500-PS is a single action addressable fire pull station, and the SD500--PSDA is a dual action addressable fire pull station. The SD500-PS/PSDA feature rugged metal construction A terminal strip on back of the pull station allows interconnection of the pull station to the SLC of an lntelliKnight control panel. The SD500-PS/PSDA is designed for indoor use in non- explosive environments. The normally open initiating point contacts are gold-plated to avoid risk of corrosion. The SD500- PS/PSDA has been tested by UL for compliance to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities ACT (ADA). Fealures UL Listed CSFM listed ADA compliant Key reset (Same key as Silent Knight enclosures) Surface mount back box uperanon The SD500-PS/PSDA single action pull stations are operated by a pull on the front pull cover of the station. A plunger switch, wired to a self contained addressable module, is released as the pull station opens to initiate the alarm. Once operated, the cover hangs down and can be seen up to 100 feet away. The pull station is reset by returning the front cover to the normal upright position and relocking the station with a reset key. The reset keys are the same keys used on Silent Knight enclosures. The SD500-PS/PSDA includes a status LED which blinks, indicating that the addressable module is communicating with the loop. The status LED lights continuously during an alarm. A dip switch on the addressable module is used to set the unique address. Spedftcutlons Operating Voltage: 24V0C Standby Current: .55mA Alarm Current: .55mA Ambient Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Mounting: Single gang box - Optional Red Surface Mount Box PS-SMBB S available Terminals - accept up to 14 gauge wire Extremely easy to operate Corrosion-resistant gold-plated contacts. D SILENT KNIGHT \\ J - - ......s- 1.I:i F1fl i'••k :.: Wiring S SD500-PSDA Installing SD500-LK SD500-PS and SD500-PSDA Addressable Pull-Station Engineering Specifications Manual pull station shall be addressable Module SD500-PS/SD500-PSDA. Equipment shall be made of 14 gauge C.R.S.(Cold Rolled Steel), painted with a red enamel . The label shall contain the words Fire Alarm and be made of a reflective material embossed text 3/8 inches tall. Operating instruction shall be clearly visible on the same label. Manual station Shall contain a key operated test and reset lock using a lock plate actuator, the key shall match the control panel. Manual station shall contain four terminal blocks with two connected to the addressable module and two connect to the SLC loop. Manual station shall provide data to the control panel with an ID address programmed by dip switch settings Manual stations shall be Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listed and installed within the limits defined in the American Disabilities Act. I - -- Mounting to Single Gang Electrical Box Mounting to Optional Surface Mount Box Dimensions SILENT KNIGHT 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 FAX: 763-493-6475 World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com MADE IN AMERICA FORM# 350342, Rev. 09/02 Copyright © 2002 Silent Knight S CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS L[STING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7150-0559:136 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: Silent Knight Security, 7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369 Contact: *Michael Mc Isaac (763) 493-6400 FAX (763) 391-5464 DESIGN: Model PS-SKSA and SDSOO-PS fire alarm pull boxes. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 30 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm pull station use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only. *Rev. 06-13-2006 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: S Authorized By: JUNE 181 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Notification EjCEDE R- Finally, Design and Safety Meet... Ceiling Wall Description: The Wheelock ExcederTm Series of notification appliances feature a sleek modem design that will please building owners with reduced total cost of ownership. Installers will benefit from its comprehensive feature list, including the most candela options in one appliance, low current draw, no tools needed for setting changes, voltage test points, 12/24VDC operation, universal mounting base and multiple mounting options for both new and retrofit construction. The WheelockO Exceder7m Series incorporates high reliability and high efficiency optics to minimize current draw allowing for a greater number of appliances on the notification appliance circuit. All strobe models feature an industry first of 8 candela settings on a single appliance. Models with an audible feature 3 sound settings (90, 95, 99 dB). All switches to change settings, can be set without the use of a tool and are located behind the appliance to prevent tampering. Wall models feature voltage test points to take readings with a voltage meter for troubleshooting and AHJ inspection. The Wheelock Exceder:rm Series of wall and ceiling notification appliances feature a Universal Mounting Base (UMB) designed to simplify the installation and testing of horns, strobes, and combination horn strobes. The separate universal mounting base can be pre-wired to allow full testing of circuit wiring before the appliance is installed and the surface is finished. It comes complete with a Contact Cover for protection against dirt, dust, paint and damage to the contacts. The Contact Cover also acts as a shunting device to allow pre-wire testing for common wiring issues. The Contact Cover is polarized to prevent it from being installed incorrectly and prevents the appliance from being installed while it is on the UMB. When the Contact Cover is removed the circuit will show an open until the appliance is installed. The UMB allows for consistent installation and easy replacement of appliances if required. Wall models provide an optional locking screw for extra secure installation, while the ceiling models provide a captivated screw to prevent the screw from falling during installation. - Save up to 48% in current draw* - Up to 9 models now in I appliance - Save up to 14% cost of installation** UO Sleek Modern Aesthetics Finger Slide Switches 0. QJ Voltage Test Points 60 Multiple Voltages 3 Audible Settings 90, 95, 99 dB Ea 8 Candela Settings Wall - 15/1575/30/75/95/110/135/185 Ceiling - 15/30/60/75/95/115/150/177 Universal Mounting Base " Ceiling and Wall Mounts to 5 Backbox Types S Environmentally Friendly Low Current Draw Compatibility and Requirements - Synchronize using the WheelockO Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock® Patented Sync Protocol - Compatible with UL 'Regulated Voltage" using filtered VDC or unfiltered VRMS input voltage - Strobes produce 1 flash per second over the "Regulated Voltage" range * Compared to competitive models Patented ** Compared to previous models Horn Ratings per UL 464 - - Model Regulated Voltage Range VDC 99 dB 95 dB 90 dB HN 16-33.0 0.064 0.044 0.022 HNC 16-33.0 0.084 0.044 0.022 HN 8.0-17.5 0.047 0.026 0.017 HNC 8.0-17.5 j 0.047 j 0.026 0.017 S NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol AL All warnings are printed in bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERNO11FICAT1ON.COM OR CONTACT COOPER NOTIFICATION FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION ANDIOR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. General Notes: General Notes: Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their Regulated Voltage Range. All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity based on UL Standard 1971. Series Exceder Strobe products are Listed under UL Standards 1971 and 464 for indoor use with a temperature range of 32F to 120F (OC to 49C) and maximum humidity of 93% (±2%) UL 464 (85% UL 1971). Series Exceder horns are under UL Standard 464 for audible signal appliances (Indoor use only). Horn Strobe Ratings per UL 1971 & UL 464 at 24 VDC II.MaxICurrent* F1Ie1er.l:f 24VDC 12VDC 77 77 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.082 0.095 0.102 0.148 0.176 0.197 0.242 0.282 0.125 0.159 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.082 0.102 0.141 0.148 0.176 0.197 0.242 0.282 10.125 UL Max Current* at 95 dBA 7777 24 VDC 12VDC 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 HS 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.083 0.087 0.139 0.163 0.186 0.230 0.272 0.122 0.153 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.073 0.087 0.128 0.139 0.163 0.186 0.230 0.272 10.122 .. ... ===90=.. .._ 24 VDC 12 VDC Model Regulated Voltage 15 15/75 30 60 75 95 110 115 135 150 177 185 15 15/75 Range VDC HS 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.075 0.084 0.136 0.157 0.184 0.226 0.267 0.120 0.148 HSC 8.0-33.0 0.065 0.084 0.120 0.136 0.157 0.184 0.226 0.267 0.120 4 1~ * UL max current rating is the maximum RMS current within the listed voltage range (16-33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For strobes the UL max current is usually at the minimum listed voltage (16 VDC for 24 VDC units). For audibles the max current is usually at the maximum listed voltage (33 VDC for 24 VDC units). For unfiltered ratings, see installation instructions. Specification & Ordering Information 0 - 0 Strobe Sync w/SM, Mounting Model Candela DSM or 12124 VDC* Options & PS-8 HSR 15115751301751951110/1351185 X X UMB** HSW 1511575/301751951110/135/185 X X UMB** HSRC 15/3016017519511151150/177 X X UMB** HSWC E1rIi1.I 15/30160175/951115/150/177 X X UMB** SIR 15/1575/301751951110/135/185 X X UMB** STW 15/1575/301751951110/1351185 X X UMB** STRC 15130/60175195/115/150/177 X X UMB** STWC 15130/60175195/1151150/177 X X UMB** HNR X X UMB** HNW X X UMB** HNRC X X X X UMB** HNWC UMB** *12 VDC models feature 15 & 15/75 settings **UMB = Universal Mounting Base NOTE: Duo to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change Nithout notice in accordance with Cooper Wheelock Inc., dba Cooper Notification standard terms and conditions. Architects and Engineers Specifications F] The notification appliances shall be Wheelock® ExcederlM Series HS Audible Strobe appliances, Series ST Visual Strobe appliances and Series HN Audible appliances or approved equals. The Series HS and ST Strobes shall be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. The Series HS and HNAudibles shall be UL Listed under Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling). All Series shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. All inputs shall be compatible with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with the ability to operate from 8 to 33 VDC. Indoor wall models shall incorporate voltage test points for easy voltage inspection. The Series HS Audible Strobe and ST Strobe appliances shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens. The Series shall be of low current design. Where Multi-Candela appliances are specified, the strobe intensity shall have 8 field selectable settings at 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, 185 candela for wall mount and 15, 30, 60, 75, 95, 115, 150, 177 candela for ceiling mount. The selector switch for selecting the candela shall be tamper resistant. The 15/75 candela strobe shall be specified when 15 candela UL Standard 1971 Listing with 75 candela on-axis is required (e.g. ADA compliance). Appliances with candela settings shall show the candela selection in a visible location at all times when installed. The audible shall have a minimum of three (3) field selectable settings for dBA levels and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible outputs. The Series HS Audible Strobe, ST Strobe and Series HN Audible shall incorporate a patented Universal Mounting Base that shall allow mounting to a single-gang, double-gang, 4-inch square, 3.5-inch octal, 4-inch octal or 100mm European type back boxes. Two wire appliance wiring shall be capable of directly connecting to the mounting base. Continuity checking of the entire NAC circuit prior to attaching any notification appliances shall be allowed. Product shall come with Contact Cover to protect contact springs. Removal of an appliance shall result in a supervision fault condition by the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The mounting base shall be the same base among all horn, strobe, horn strobe, wall and ceiling models. All notification appliances shall be backwards compatible. The Series HS and ST wall models shall have a low profile measuring 5.24' H x 4.58" W 2.19" D. Series HN wall shall measure 5.24" H x 4.58" W x 1.6" D. The Series HSC and STC shall been round and have a low profile with a diameter of 6.68" x 2.63" D. Series HNC ceiling shall have a diameter of 6.68"x 1.50" D. When synchronization is required, the appliance shall be compatible with Wheelock®'s SM, DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock® Power Supplies or other manufacturer's panels with built-in Wheelock® Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. If the sync protocol fails to operate, the strobe shall revert to a non-synchronized flash-rate and still maintain (1) flash per second over its Regulated Voltage Range. The appliance shall also be designed so that the audible signal may be silenced while maintaining strobe activation when used with Wheelock® synchronization protocol. Wall Appliances - UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC Ceiling Appliances - UL Standard 1971, UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), ULC S WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Exceder - Spec Sheet 11109 Cooper Notification is Wheelock" (MEDC) SAFEPATH WAV Notification CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION - OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING — BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM O LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:168 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: Cooper Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch NJ 07740 Contact: Raylon Smith* (941) 487-2300 Fax (941) 487-2389 ray/ofl.smjfh cooperifldustnes.com* DESIGN: Exceder Series: Models ST strobe, HS horn strobe and HN horn. Model ST is a synchronous and non-synchronous strobe light. Model HS a visual/audible appliance and Model HN is an audible signal appliance. All units followed by R (red) or W (white). Additionally, a 'C' may be added for ceiling models and/or a -NR' may be added for non- resettable models. For non —NR models and optional S' for silver fascia may be added*. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical: 12 VDC/24VDC/FWR Candela (wall)*: 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95,110, 135 & 185 Candela (ceiling)*: 15, 30, 60, 75, 95, 115, 150, & 177 INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. All models are for indoor use and for wall mount only or ceiling mount only* MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as horn for fire alarm signaling and strobe, horn/strobe for the hearing impaired when used with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. Rev. 09-24-2009 fm This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results W. and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 S Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division Weatherproof Appliances - Series AH Audibles, AS Audible Strobes, MT Multitone Strobes, RSS Strobes and ET70 Speaker Strobes and Weatherproof Mounting Accessories Description: Designed for life safety, performance and reliability, Cooper Wheelock's cost effective weatherpoof notification appliances include: Weatherproof Appliances Series All strobe models are UL dual listed - meeting both UL1638 and UL1971 requirements. As dual listed appliances, these weatherproof strobes, horn strobes and speaker strobes are listed for outdoor applications under UL 1638 as well as under UL 1971, the Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired. With an extended temperature range of —31°F to 150°F (-40°C to 66°C), Wheelock weatherproof appliances meet or exceed UL outdoor test requirements for rain, humidity and corrosion resistance while providing multiple strobe intensity options, including the highest strobe ratings available for area coverage per NFPA 72 strobe spacing tables (up to 185 candela for wall mounting and 177 candela for ceiling mounting). To enable weatherproof mounting, Cooper-Wheelock provides the industry's widest choice of mounting options for surface or unique semi-flush installation. Models are available for surface mounting to Wheelock weatherproof backboxes on walls or ceilings. The optional WP-KIT allows the weatherproof backboxes (lOB, WPBB or WPSBB) to be mounted to a recessed electrical box for concealed conduit installation. For semi-flush installation, the WPA* and WFPA* kits allow a customer to mount the weatherproof appliances to a recessed electrical box without the need for an external weatherproof backbox. See the Backboxes, Plates and Gaskets Table on page three of this document for a summarization of these mounting options and the required accessories. All models may be synchronized using the Wheelock SM, DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels incorporating the Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. The horn output of horn strobes can be independently controlled on 2-wire circuits using the Wheelock patented sync protocol. MTWP horn strobe models are 4-wire appliances; the strobes can be synchronized while the audible can be connected to a coded fire alarm system or can be set to produce any of eight selectable tones. Features: Approvals include: UL Standards 1971, 1638, 464 and 1480 California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and New York City (MEA), Factory Mutual (FM) and Chicago (BFP). See agency approvals by model number on page two of this document Compliance with the following requirements: NFPA, UFC, ANSI 117. 1, OSHA Part 29, 1910.165, ADA Weatherproof with extended temperature range of —40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 66C)* Dual Listed strobe models (UL 1638 and UL 1971) Industry's highest strobe candela options Synchronize using the Wheelock Sync Modules or panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol Models with field selectable tone, dBA and candela settings Wall or ceiling mounting options Surface of semi-flush mounting IN/OUT wiring termination accepting two #12-18AWG wires at each terminal *The series RSSWP, ASWP, MTWP and ET70WP have UL approval down to -40°F. The AH-24WP, MT-12/24 and the ET-101 0 have been ULC tested and approved to -40°F, but not submitted to UL. The AH-12WP has UUULC approval to -31°F. Strobes RSSWP Horn Strobes ASWP Horns AH-24WP, AH-12WP Multitone Horn Strobes S MTWP Multitone Horns MT Speaker Strobes ET70WP Speakers ET-1010 Us L <*> M'EA ' APPROVED * Patent Pending E5946 151-92-E 7125-0785:131 (ASWP) S5391 7125-0785:146 (ET70WP) S2652 7125-0785:156 (MTWP) 7300-0785:154 (RSSWP) Candela Ratings Series UL 1638 © 77°F UL 1971 Max @ -40°F UL1638 RS,E110WP an C " ASWP High Med Low 2475 30** 180 115 -0.138 0.168 0.155 0.150 MCWH 135 135 56 0.300 0.355 0.340 0.335 185 185 77 0.420 0.480 0.465 0.460 MCCII 115 115 47 0.300 0.355 0.340 0.335 177 177 73 0.420 0.480 0.465 0.460 24185 185 185 77 0.420 **Wall mount rating only 24177 177 177 73 0.420 UL Max. Current (Audible) MTWP/MT 24 VDC MT 12 VDC IBA HI STD HI STD lom 0.108 0.044 0.177 0.034 Bell 0.053 0.024 0.095 0.020 March Time 0.104 0.038 0.142 0.034 Code 3 Hom 0.091 0.035 0.142 0.034 Code 3 Tone 0.075 0.035 0.105 0.021 Slow Whoop 0.098 0.037 0.142 0.035 Siren 0.104 0.036 0.152 0.030 Hi/Lo 0.057 0.025 0.114 0.026 Model Number Agency Approvals Strobe UL MEA CSFM FM BFP RSSWP-2475 X X X X * RSSWP-24MCWH X * X * * RSSWP-24MCCH X * X * * Audible Strobe ASWP-2475 X X X X X ASWP-MCWH X * X * * ASWP-MCCH X * X * * Multltone Strobe MTWP-2475 X X X X * MTWP-MCWH X * X * * MTWP-MCCH X * X * * HornslAudibles AH-24WP X X X - X AH-12WP X X X - X MT-12/24 X X X X X Speaker Strobe ET70WP-2475 X X X * * ET70WP-185 X * X * * ET70WP-177 X * X * ET70WP-115 X * X * * ET70WP-135 X * X * C NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol A. All warnings are printed In bold capital letters. A WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING, SPECIFYING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT. VISIT WWW.COOPERWHEELOCK.COM OR CONTACT COOPER WHEELOCK FOR THE CURRENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/011 OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU ANDIOR OTHERS. General Notes: Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum over their UL Listed Regulated Voltage Range. All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standards 1971 and 1638 as indicated in candela ratings table. Wall Mount Ceiling Mount .. F 3 I RSSWP M1WP RSSWP MTWP ASWP ET70WP ASWP E17OWP Strobe Order Code Strobe Order Code RSSWP-2475W-FR Red 9013 RSSWP-2475C-FR Red 4338 RSSWP-2475W-FW White 3034 RSSWP-2475C-FW White 4446 RSSWP-24MCWH-FR Red 5161 RSSWP-24MCCH-FR Red 5167 RSSWP-24MCWH-FW White 5165 RSSWP-24MCCH-FWWhite 5187 Audible Strobe Audible Strobe ASWP-2475W-FR Red 9012 ASWP-2475C-FR Red 4251 ASWP-24MCWH-FR Red 5137 ASWP-2475C-FW White 4502 ASWP-24MCWH-FW White 5140 ASWP-24MCCH-FR Red 5149 Multi-tone Strobe ASWP-24MCCH-FW White 5157 MTWP-2475W-FR Red 8420 Multi-tone Strobe MTWP-2475W-FW White 3112 MTWP-2475C-FR Red 4457 MT\NP-24MCWH-FR Red 5132 MTWP-2475C-FW White 4478 MTWP-24MCWH-FW White 5134 MTWP-24MCCH-FR Red 5102 Speaker Strobe MTWP-24MCCH-FW White 5122 ET70WP-2475W-FR Red 9077 Speaker Strobe ET70WP-2475W-FW White 3179 ET70WP-2475C-FR Red 4452 ET70WP-24185W-FR Red 4885 ET70WP-2475C-FW White 4454 ET70WP-24185W-FW White 4891 ET70WP-24177C-FR Red 4845 ET70WP-24 135W-FR Red 4872 ET70WP-24177C-FW White 4859 ET70WP-24135W-FW White 4875 ET70WP-24115C-FR Red 4550 ET70WP-24115C-FW White 4732 Wall or Ceiling Mount MT 1*-.] 1 Ll ET-1010 Audible Order Code AH-24WP-R Red 7416 AH-12WP-R Red 7415 Horn MT-1 2/24-R Red 5023 Speaker ET-1010-R Red 3135 ET-1010-W White 3137 UL Max. Current AH High (99) dBA gVDCVDC .192 Med (95) dBA .108 Low (90) dBA .058 JL Reverberant dBA @ 10 Feet Natts 1/8 1/4 11/21 1 12 1 4 8 El-101 77 80 83 86 87 92 94 ET70WP 78 81 184 187 190 93 95 S *Pending SERIES RSSWP, ASWP, AHWP, MTWP AND MT-1 2124 APPLIANCES FROND +11 TO NEXTD PRECEDINGD - _fAPPLIANCED OR 9EF APPLIANCE ORD EOLRD FACPD SERIES MTWP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED STROBE OPERATION WITH CODED FACP NTWPO NRC #1 Oro FACPD rIi supplyo i I I Note: Strobe circuit requires constant voltage. - — Mounting Accessories 4V • a WFP WFPA Gasket Kit Order Code WP-KIT 4486 Flush Plates WFPA-R Red 4698 WFPA-W White 4701 WFP-R Red 4696 WFP-W White 4697 Backboxes IOB-R Red 5046 IOB-W White 5047 WPSBB-R Red 9751 WPSBB-W White 3033 WPBB-R Red 9014 WPBB-W White 4692 WBB-R Red 2959 WBB-W White 2960 lOB WPSBB WPBB WBB Mounting Options: Backboxes, Plates, Gasket Kits Surface Mount Flush Mount Exposed Conduit Concealed Conduit RSSWP Strobes WPSBB WPSBB + WP-KIT WFP ET70WP Speaker Strobes lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP ASWP Horn Strobes WPBB WPBB + WP-KIT WFPA AHWP Horns WBB - WFP ET-1 010 Speakers WBB - WFP MTWP Multitone Horn Strobes lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP Multitone Horn lOB lOB + WP-KIT WFP 0 Wiring Diagrams SERIES MTWP AUDIBLE APPLIANCE AND STROBE OPERATE IN UNISON. RED AND BLACK SHUNT-WIRES ARE SUPPLIED. FROND +11 TO NEXTD PRECEDINGLJ REDO APPL lANCED PPLIANCELJ - —fOR EOLRD OR FACPD +f STROBED AUDIBLEC SERIES RSSWP/ASWP APPLIANCES SYNCHRONIZED WI DSM MODULE SINGLE CLASS "A" NAC CIRCUIT DSMLI STROBED +10 NACD SYNCDEO CIRCUITO OUTD 0+OUT 10 0 0 0+ IN 10 RSS 0 0 10 FAC PLØ JDIBLE : MINUS 20 _-00+ + IN 20 - RSS S TROBED NACO 0 + OUT 20 CIRCUITO RETURNO [1 Note: Models are available in Red or White. Contact Customer Service for Order Code and Delivery. #Refer to Data Sheet S7000 for Mounting Options NOTE: Due to continuous development of our products, specifications and offerings are subject to change without notice in accordance with Wheelock Inc. standard terms and conditions. Notification Cooper Notification is Wheelock 1MC) SAFEPATH wAVES ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS General Weatherproof notification appliances shall be UL listed for outdoor use. Weatherproof Strobe appliances shall be listed under UL Standard 1638 (Standard for Visual Signaling Appliances) for Indoor/Outdoor use and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired). The appliances shall be available for optional wall mounting or ceiling mounting to weatherproof backboxes using either exposed conduit or concealed conduit, or semi-flush mounting to a recessed electrical box in walls or ceilings using Wheelock mounting accessories. Weatherproof Strobes Weatherproof Strobe appliances shall produce a minimum flash rate of 60 flashes per minute over the UL Regulated Voltage Range of 16 to 33 VDC and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube. The weatherproof strobes shall be available with UL 1971 candela ratings up to 185 cd for wall mounting and 177 cd for ceiling mounting. UL 1638 candela ratings up to 180 cd at 77°F shall be available. The strobes shall operate over an extended temperature range of —40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 66°C) and be listed for maximum humidity of 95% RH. Strobe inputs shall be polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Weatherproof Audibles and Audible/Strobe Combinations Weatherproof horns and multitone audibles shall be listed for Indoor/Outdoor use under UL Standard 464. The horns shall be able to produce a continuous output or a temporal code-3 output that can be synchronized. The horns shall have at least 3 sound level settings. Horn/Strobe combinations shall be able to be synchronized on a single NAC. Multitone audibles shall be able to produce 8 distinct tones selectable by dip switch and shall have at least 2 sound level settings. Multitone Audible/Strobe combinations shall have independent inputs for the audible and strobe. The strobes shall be able to be synchronized. The audibles shall be able to be coded when operated on a separate NAC. Weatherproof Speakers and Speaker/Strobes Weatherproof speakers and speaker/strobes shall be listed for Indoor/Outdoor use under UL Standard 1480. All speakers shall provide field selectable taps for 1/8W to 8W operation for either 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS audio systems and shall incorporate a sealed back construction for extra protection and improved audibility. Speakers without strobes shall be Wheelock Series ET-101O. They shall be listed to produce up to 94 dBA and shall incorporate a vandal resistant grille design. Speaker with strobes shall be Wheelock Series ET70WP. They shall be available for surface or semi-flush mounting to walls or ceilings and shall be listed to produce up to 93 dBA. Synchronization Modules When synchronization of strobes or temporal code-3 audibles is required, the appliances shall be compatible with the Wheelock Series SM, DSM Sync Modules, Wheelock Power Supplies or other manufacturers panels with built-in Wheelock Patented Sync Protocol. The strobes and audibles shall not drift out of synchronization at any time during operation. Series ASWP audibles and strobes shall be able to be synchronized on a 2-wire circuit with the ability to silence the audible if required. The strobes on Series MT multitone audible/strobe appliances shall be able to be synchronized and shall be able to be operated on a separate circuit from the audibles while the audible circuit is connected to a coded or continuous NAC. Weatherproof Mounting Accessories Weatherproof mounting options shall include surface mounting or semi-flush mounting to walls or ceilings. Surface mounted appliances shall mount to Wheelock lOB, WBB, WPBB or WPSBB weatherproof backboxes using either exposed conduit or concealed conduit. For concealed conduit the weatherproof backbox shall be mounted to a recessed electrical box with Wheelock's WP-KIT to provide a weatherproof seal for the electrical box. Semi-flush mounted appliances shall mount to a recessed electrical box using Wheelock WFP or WFPA flush plates to provide a weatherproof seal between the electrical box and the appliance. 4 S WE ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT NICET CERTIFICATION 3 YEAR WARRANTY Made in USA S9004 WP 11/09 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION - OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL - FIRE ENGINEERING - BIJI1D1NG MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM S LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-0785:131 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing-Impaired LISTEE: Wheelock Inc., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch NJ 07740 Contact: Deborah Piserchia (732) 433-6001 Fax (732) 222-5607 DESIGN: Models AS-1215, -2415, -1230, -2430, -121575, -241575, -2475 and -24110 audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. Models AS-1215W, -2415W, -1230W, -2430W, -121575W, -241575W, -2475W and -24110W audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by any three alpha/numeric characters indicating lens orientation, lettering and color. These units with suffix -W are for wall mount only. *Models AS-121575W and AS-241575W lens color may be white, red, blue, green, or amber. Models AS-2415C, -2430C, -2475C and -24100C audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering, orientation and color. These units are intended for ceiling mount only. Model AH-12, -24, AH-12WP, -24WP audible appliances (no strobe), followed by an alpha or numeric character indicating product color. Model AS-24MCW and AS-24MCC audible/strobe, followed by any two alpha or numeric character indicating lettering and product color. *Lens color may be white, red, blue, green, or amber. Models ASWP-2475W and *AsWp..2475c audible/strobe with integral private mode fire/emergency visual signaling for non-hearing impaired applications. Lens color may be white, red, blue, green, and amber. Both models are suitable for outdoor use when mounted on the Model WPBB back box. Models AS-24MCWH, AS-24MCCH, *AsWP..24MC\fI and *ASWP..24MCCH audible/strobes for the hearing impaired followed by two alpha/numeric characters indicating lens lettering and product color. Units with suffix CH are for ceiling mount only. Units with suffix WH are for wall mount only. *Lens color may be white, red, blue, green, or amber. Refer to the listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Electrical: 8-17.5/16-33 VDCNFWR Flash Rate: 60 flashes/minute Candela: 15:15cd, 1575:15/75cd, 30:30cd, 75:75cd, 95:95cd, 100:100cd, 110:11ocd MCW: Selectable 1 5cd, 30cd, 75cd, 11 0cd MCC: Selectable 1 5cd, 30cd, 75cd, 95cd MCWH: Selectable 135cd, 185cd (65cd, 90cd at -40 C) MCCH: Selectable 115cd, 177cd (50cd, 75cd at -40 C) Listing No. 7125-0785:131 Page 2 of 2 INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Models ASWP-2475W, ASWP- 24MCWH, AS-24MCW and AS-24MCWH are for wall mount only. Models ASWP-2475C, ASWP-24MCCH, AS-24MCCH, AND AS-24MCC are for ceiling mount only. Models with suffix - W or WH are for wall mount only. Models with suffix—C or -CH are for ceiling mount only. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical/candela rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as audible and audible/visual signaling devices suitable for the hearing impaired when used in conjunction with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. For indoor use only except Models AH-12WP, AH-24WP, *ASwp..2475w ASWP-2475C, ASWP-24MCWH, and ASWP-24MCCH audible appliances are suitable for indoor/outdoor. For synchronization, Models AS Series must be used with Model SM-12/24, SMX-12/24, DSM-12/24 or DSMX-12/24 sync control module (CSFM Listing No. 7300-0785:132). Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. 'These appliances can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. NOTE: Models AH-12, AH-24, -12WP and -24WP audible devices are not suitable for the hearing impaired applications. *Rev. 10-01-07 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 18, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division VSR .. ®POTTER VANE TYPE WATERFLOW The Symbol of Protection ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD S A WARNING Installation must be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with all national and local codes and ordinances. Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing. Serious injury or death could result. Risk of explosion. Not for use in hazardous locations. Serious injury or death could result. General Information The Model VSR is a vane type waterfiow switch for use on wet sprinkler systems. It is UL Listed and FM Approved for use on steel pipe; schedules 10 through 40, sizes 2" thru 8" (50 mm thru 200 mm). LPC approved sizes are 2" thru 8" (50 mm thru 200 nun). See Ordering Information chart. The VSR may also be used as a sectional waterfiow detector on large systems. The VSR contains two single pole, double throw, snap action switches and an adjustable, instantly recycling pneumatic retard. The switches are actuated when a flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) or more occurs downstream of the device. The flow condition must exist for a period of time necessary to overcome the selected retard period. Enclosure The VSR switches and retard device are enclosed in a general purpose, die-cast housing. The cover is held in place with two tamper resistant screws which require a special key for removal. A field installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indicate unauthorized removal of the cover. See bulletin number 5401103 for installation instructions of this switch. Installation (See Fig. 1) These devices may be mounted on horizontal or vertical pipe. On horizontal pipe they should be installed on the top side of the pipe where they will be accessible. The device should not be installed within 6" (15 cm) of a fitting which changes the direction of the waterfiow or within 24" (60 cm) of a valve or drain. UL, CUL and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, LPCBApproved,For CE Marked (EN12259-5) /VdS Approved model use VSR-EU Service Pressure: 450 PSI (31 BAR) - UL Flow Sensitivity Range for Signal: 4-10 GPM(15-38 LPM)-UL Maximum Surge: 18 FPS (5.5 m/s) Contact Ratings: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 10.0 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.0 Amps at 30VDC Resistive 10mAmpsmin. at24VDC Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts provided for 1/2" conduit. Individual switch compartments suitable for dissimilar voltages. Environmental Specifications: NEMA 4/IP54 Rated Enclosure suitable for indoor or outdoor use with factory installed gasket and die-cast housing when used with appropriate conduit fitting. Temperature Range: 40°F - 120°F, (4.5°C - 49°C) - UL Non-corrosive sleeve factory installed in saddle. Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 Optional: Cover Tamper Switch Kit, stock no. 0090148 Replaceable Components: Retard/Switch Assembly, stock no. 1029030 Note: Do not leave cover off for an extended period of time. Drain the system and drill a hole in the pipe using a hole saw in a slow speed drill. (see Fig. 1) Clean the inside pipe of all growth or other material for a distance equal to the pipe diameter on either side of the hole. Roll the vane so that it may be inserted into the hole; do not bend or crease it. Insert the vane so that the arrow on the saddle points in the direction of the waterfiow. Install the saddle strap and tighten nuts alternately to required torque. (see Fig. 1). The vane must not rub the inside of the pipe or bind in any way. Specifications subject to change without notice. Ordering Information Nominal Pipe Size Model Part Number 2 DN50 VSR-2 1144402 2 1/2 DN65 VSR-2 1/2 1144425 3' DN80 VSR-3 1144403 3 1/2' - VSR-3 1/2 1144435 DNI 00 VSR-4 1144404 - VSR-5 1144405 6' DNISO VSR-6 1144406 8 DN200 VSR-8 1144408 Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833. www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MFG. #5401146 - REV K PAGE 1 OF 3 12/08 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Break out thin section of cover when wiring both To remove knockouts: Place screwdriver at switches from one conduit entrance, I inside edge of knockouts, not in the center. S MPG. #5401146-REV K PAGE 2 OF 3 12/08 (D POTTER The Symbol of Protection Fig. 1 COVER TAMPER SOlVER MCT*RM ADJUSTMENT: DV AYAY CAN BE ADJUSTED MT DOTATINO IRE I MECAODAOIUSTITETITE000EDOMOTOTIITRUX S TEDAVD VET STE TIGHTEN NUTS Of WAT~LOW ii DN50 ONLY ROU.PAISTLEIN OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF WATTRFLOW DIMEOIJONOC WflftTflOW VSR VANE TYPE WATERFLOW 1 ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD Fig. 2 Switch Terminal Connections Clamping Plate Terminal V• JZ~.l oT5 0 TIERS 641.3 A WARNING An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire become dislodged from under the terminal. Failure to sever the wire may render the device inoperable risking severe property damage and loss of life. DCC. M 146.10 (Flowing water activates device in one direction on/v.) Installation Requirements Model Nominal Pipe Size Nominal Pipe O.D. Hole Size U-Bolt Nuts Torque inch mm inch mm inch mm ft-lb n-rn VSR-2 2 DNSO 2.375 60.3 1.25 +.125/-.062 33.0 ± 2.0 20 27 VSR-2 1/2 21/2 2.875 73.0 VSR-2 1(2 21/2 DN65 3.000 76.1 VSR-3 3 DN80 3.500 88.9 2.00±125 50.8±2.0 VSR-3 1/2 3 1/2 4.000 101.6 VSR4 4 - DN100 4.500 114.3 5 - 5.563 EVSR 6 141.3 DN150 6.625 168.3 8 DN200 8.625 219.1 A CAUTION Waterfiow switches that are monitoring wet pipe sprinlder systems shall not be used as the sole initiating device to discharge AFFF, deluge, or chemical suppression systems. Waterfiow switches used for this application may result in unintended discharges caused by surges, trapped air, or short retard times. Fig. 3 Typical Electrical Connections NEGATIVE DC OR NEIrrP..AL AC )smvE DC HOT AC LOW ZONE PANEL Notes: The Model VSRhas two switches, one can be used to operate a central station, proprietary or remote signaling unit, while the other contact is used to operate a local audible or visual annunciator. A condition of LPC Approval of this product is that the electrical entry must be sealed to exclude moisture. For supervised circuits see "Switch Terminal Connections" drawing and caution note (Fig. 2). PRINTED IN USA S NOMINAL PIPE DLk. *44,5 mm (* 1-314) FOR DNSO - DN65 (2- 2-I NOMINAL PIPE DIA. +54,0 mm (+ 2-1IE") FOR DNSO - DN200 (3-8) EWS U-BOLT NUT U-BOLT WASHER PIPE SADDLE PIPE PLASTIC PADDLE U-BOLT 4k 4") ®POTTER VSR The Symbol of Protection ALARM SWITCH WITH RETARD Compatible Pipe Model Nominal Pipe Size Nominal Pipe O.D. Pipe Wall Thickness Schedule 10 (UL) Schedule 40 (UL) BS-1387 (LPC) DN (VDS) inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm VSR-2 2 DNSO 2.375 60.3 0.109 2.77 0.154 3.91 0.142 3.6 0.091 2.3 VSR-2 1/2 2 1/2 2.875 73.0 0.120 3.05 0.203 5.16 VSR-2 1/2 DN65 3.000 76.1 0.142 3.6 0.102 2.6 VSR-3 3 DN80 1 3.500 88.9 0.120 3.05 0.216 5.49 10.157 4.0 0.114 2.9 VSR-3 1/2 3 1/2 4.000 101.6 0.120 3.05 0.226 5.74 VSR-4 4 DN100 4.500 114.3 0.120 3.05 0.237 6.02 0.177 4.5 0.126 3.2 VSR-5 5 5.563 141.3 0.134 3.40 0.258 6.55 VSR-6 6 DN150 6.625 168.3 0.134 3.40 0.280 7.11 0.197 5.0 0.157 4.0 VSR-8 8 DN200 1 8 625 t219 1 1 0 148 r3.76 0.322 8.18 0.248 6.3 0.177 4.5 Note: For copper or plastic pipe use Model VSR-CF. Testing The frequency of inspection and testing for the Model VSR and its associated protective monitoring system should be in accordance with applicable NFPA Codes and Standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). Ifprovided, the inspector's test valve, that is usually located at the end of the most remote branch line, should always be used fortest purposes. Ifthere are no provisions for testing the operation of the flow detection device on the system, application of the VSR is not recommended or advisable. A minimum flow of 10 GPM (38 LPM) is required to activate this device. Maintenance Inspect detectors monthly for leaks. If leaks are found, replace the detector. The VSR waterfiow switch should provide years of trouble-free service. S The retard and switch assembly are easily field replaceable. In the unlikely event that either component does not perform properly, please order replacement retard switch assembly stock #1029030. There is no maintenance required, only periodic testing and inspection. Removal To prevent accidental water damage, all control valves should be shut tight and the system completely drained before waterfiow detectors are removed or replaced. Turn off electrical power to the detector, then disconnect wiring. Loosen nuts and remove U-bolts. Gently lift the saddle far enough to get your fingers under it. With your fingers, roll the vane so it will fit through the hole while continuing to lift the waterfiow detector saddle. Lift detector clear of pipe. Important Notice Please advise the person responsible for testing of the fire protection system that this system must be tested in accordance with the testing instructions. Mounting Dimensions DWO# 1146-6 PRINTED IN USA MFG- l5401l46- REV K PAGE 3 OF 3 12/08 S . LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: INSTALLATION CALIIFORMA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL I FIRE L FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7770-0328:001 Page 1 of 1 Valves/Switches Potter Electric Signal Co., 1609 Park 370 Place, Hazelwood MO. 63042 Contact: Bill Witherspoon (314) 595-6731 Fax (314) 595-6797 billwpottersignaL corn Vane and pressure type water flow alarm switches listed below. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. Vane Types: VSR-CF VSR-D VSR-F VSR-SF VSR-FE-2 VS-SP VS-F VSR-SFG VSR-SFT VSG VSR VSR-S VSR-C VSR-ST VSR-SG Pressure Type: WFS-B WFSR-C WFSPD-B Psi PS-10A PS-100A WFSR-F Psi 00 In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number and UL or FM label. APPROVAL: Listed as waterfiow alarm switches for use with fire sprinkler systems. Vane models may be used in wet pipe systems; pressure models may be used in wet or dry systems. Model VSR-CF is for use on K, L or M copper pipe (2", 2-1/2", 3", 4") and listed CPVC pipe (2", 2-1/2", 3"). Model VSR-SF for use on 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2" and *2 steel, copper or listed plastic pipe. Model VSG is for low flow rate. Model VSR-SFG and VSR-SFT are for use on 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2" and *2 plastic pipe. Models VS-F, VSR-F, VSR-FE and VSR-FE-2 is for use on 2", 2-1/2", 3", 3-1/2", 4", 5", 6", 8" and 10" pipe. *Model VSR is for use on steel pipe sizes from 2" through 8". Vane type switches may be used outdoors when the outdoor temperature never falls below 40°F. *Rev. 05-17-2007 jw This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 17 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division S . ®POTTER The Symbol of Protection ePOTTFR g Conduit Entrances: Two knockouts for 1/2" conduit provided. Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 The Model PCVS is a weather proof and tamper resistant switch for monitoring the open position of fire sprinkler control valves of the post indicator, butterfly and other types. Depending on the model, one or two SPDT (Form C) contacts are provided which will operate when the valve position is altered from an open state. The unit mounts in a 1/2" NPT tapped hole in the post indicator or butterfly valve housing. The device is engaged by the indicating assembly of the post indicator or the operating mechanism of the butterfly valve, actuating switch(es) when the valve is fully open. The unit should be installed where it is accessible for service. The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant screws that require a special tool to remove. The tool is furnished with each device and PCVS-1, -2 CONTROL VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH UL, ULC, and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked Dimensions: 4.75"L x 2.25"W x 8.2"H (stem extended) 12,1cmLx5,7cmWx 18,3cmH Weight: 1.35 lb. (0,61 kg.) Enclosure: Cover - Die-cast Finish - Red Spatter Enamel Base - Die Cast Zinc All parts have corrosion resistant finishes. Cover Tamper: Tamper Resistant Screws, Optional cover tamper kit available Mounting: 1/2" NPT Contact Rating: PCVS-1: One set of SPDT (Form C) PCVS-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.00 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.50 Amps at 30VDC resistive Environmental Limitations: -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to 60°C) NEMA 4 and NEMA 6P Enclosure (067) when used with appropriate watertight conduit fittings. Indoor or Outdoor Use (Not for use in hazardous locations. See bulletin no. 5400694 PIVS-U-EX for hazardous locations.) should be left with the building owner or responsible party. Replacement or additional cover screws and hex keys are available. See ordering information. Optional Cover Tamper Switch Afield installable covertamper switch is available as anoption which may be used to indicate removal of the cover. See ordering information. Testing The PCVS and its associated protective monitoring system should be tested in accordance with applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). Ordering Information Model Description Stock No. PCVS-1 Potter Control Valve Switch (single switch) 1010107 PCVS-2 Potter Control Valve Switch (double switch) 1010207 -- Cover Screw 5490344 -- Hex Key for Cover Screws and Installation Adjustments 5250062 PBK-S Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit - Up to 12" (300mm) 0090133 PBK-L Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit - 14' (355mm) and Up 0090132 PVK Pratt Valve Kit 1000060 -- Optional Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090131 KBK Kennedy Butterfly Valve Kit 0090143 For pressure reducer type valve installation kits (if required) contact valve manufacturer Potter Electric Signal Company 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, MO, 631464161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada 888-882-1833 www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. 48820001 - REV U PAGE 1 OF 4 MFG. #5400980 - 9/07 F_ GROUND SCREW TRIP ROD LOCKING SCREW Li DWGII 950.1 IcNOCKOIJ .-.85 ELEC1 (22cm) CONNEI Typical Installations On Post Indicator Valve Housings (See Figs. 3 Thru 6) S. Refer to Fig. 2 for the location of parts described in the following instructions. Note: If the sprinkler system is in service the owner or authorized representative should be notified, before any work is done on the system, that the valve controlling the water supply to the system may be closed for periods of time during the installation and testing of this device, resulting in all or portions of the system being inoperative during these periods. If the system is not in service and valve is closed, be sure that opening the valve will not allow any unwanted water flow due to openings in the system, such as heads off, broken or incomplete piping, etc. Position the valve to fully open ("OPEN" should appear in the window of the housing). Partially close the valve while observing the direction that the target assembly moves. Reopen the valve. If the valve housing is predrilled with a 1/2" NPT for installation of a monitoring switch, remove the 1/2" plug and fully open the valve. Make sure that "OPEN" appears in the window of the housing. GO TO STEP NO. 6. Remove the head and target assembly (consultation with valve manufacturer is recommended). If the target assembly moved up as the valve was closed, measure the distance from the bottom of the head to the lower part of the target assembly that will contact the trip rod of the PCVS (see Fig. 3). This is usually a plate or bar on the target assembly, on a side adjacent to the "OPEN/SHUT" plates. Subtract 1/8" from the measurement. If the target moved down as the valve was closed, measure the distance from the bottom of the head to the upper portion of the target assembly that will contact the trip rod of the PCVS (see Fig. 4). Add 1/8 (3,2mm) to this measurement. open end of the nipple to the target assembly. Subtract 1/2" (12,5mm) from this measurement. NOTE: In some cases, it may be necessary to attach an angle bracket to the target assembly to engage the PCVS trip rod. Using the special tool provided, loosen the two cover screws and remove the cover from the PCVS. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the rod length, from the end of the collar to the end of the rod, using the dimension determined in Step 9. Tighten the locking screw to hold the rod in place. NOTE: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 7). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 11 procedure. Partially close the valve (3 to 4 revolutions of the handle/hand wheel). Slide the PCVS unit as far as possible onto the nipple, observing which direction the rod will move when the valve is closed. Orient the device to actuate the switches when the valve is open. Tighten the socket head screw in the collar. Carefully open the valve to the fully open position. As the target moves to the open position it should engage the trip rod and actuate the switch(es). There should be a minimum overtravel of 1/2 revolution of the handle/ hand wheel after the switch(es) actuate (a continuity meter connected to each set of contacts is one method that could be used to determine this). Slowly close the valve. The switch must operate during the first two revolutions of the handle/hand wheel or during 1/5 of the travel distance of the valve control apparatus from its normal condition. S 4. Mark the housing at the proper location. Using a 23/32" (18,2mm) drill NOTE: Small adjustments of the target position may be necessary bit, drill and then tap a 1/2" NPT in the housing on the side that coincides (consultation with valve manufacturer is recommended). with the portion of the target assembly that will engage the trip rod of 16. Complete the required electrical wiring, connections and tests. The the PCVS. valve should be operated through the entire cycle of fully closed and 5. Replace the head and target assembly. fully open to determine the integrity of the PCVS installation and the 6. Loosen the socket head screw that holds the nipple in the PCVS and signaling system. Check that all electrical and mechanical connections remove the nipple. are secure. 7. Screw the locknut that is provided onto the nipple. 8. Screw the nipple into the 1/2" NPT hole in the valve housing - hand When the installation and testing are complete, return valve to its proper tighten. Tighten the locknut against the valve housing to secure the nipple position. firmly in place. Alternative installation for other post indicator valve housing shown in 9. Insert a scale or probe thru the nipple to measure the distance from the Fig. 5 and 6. PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV U PAGE 2 OF 4 MFG. #5400980 - 9/07 S Fig. 8 Switch Terminal Connections Clamping Plate Terminal I A CAUTION An uninsulated section of a single conductor Should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal. Fig. 7 Breaking Excessive Rod Length DWG# 980.13 PRINTED IN USA ) c0l0 0c1.0 MKT. #8820001 - REV U PAGE 3 OF 4 MFG. #5400980 - 9/07 ®POTTER The Symbol of Protection Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 METAL PLATE REPLACES GLASS TARGET STEEL BLOCK - MOVES UP (==1 TRIPPING AS VALVE U--E.. REPLACES IS SHUT OPEN MARKER TARGET MP SW MOVES DOWNAS SHUT TA GET ITCH VALVE IS MARKER SHUT TARGET ASSEMBLY TARGET MOVES UP AS VALVE IS SHUT PCVS-1, -2 CONTROL VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH Fig. 6 TAMPER i SWITCH PLELE II 3/8'• CONDUIT (28,9cm) HOOD MOVES DOWN AS VALVE IS SHUT DWG# 980-39 Notes: 1. Subject to the approval of the "authority having jurisdiction" the 2. If the target is stationary and a hood arrangement is used, such as alternate method of installation shown in Fig. 5 may be used. In is shown in Fig. 6, the hood must be drilled with a 23/32" drill and this method, one of the glass windows of the housing is replaced tapped with a 1/2" NPT. The center line of this hole should be 1/8" with a 1/4" thick metal plate that is cut to fit in place of the glass below the portion of target assembly that strikes the PCVS trip and drilled and tapped to receive the 1/2" NPT pipe nipple. In rod. The 113/8" dimension shown is for a Clow Valve. Flexible some cases it may be necessary to attach an angle bracket to the conduit must be used for this type of installation. target assembly to engage the PCVS trip rod. Typical Installation On A Butterfly Valve (See Figs. 9 And 10) 138. Refer to Fig. 2 for location of parts described in the following instructions: Remove device from nipple and withdraw trip rod 1/32" (0,80mm) (this dimension is important). Tighten the locking screw to hold the rod in place. Re-install the device on the nipple. Tighten the screw in the collar against the nipple. Note: In some cases it may be necessary to remove the gear box cover to ensure correct operation (consultation with the valve manufacturer is recommended). B9. Carefully open the valve to its full open position, as the boss on the gear hub moves to the open position it must engage the PCVS trip rod and actuate the switch(es). There should be a minimum overtravel or revolution of the crank or hand wheel after the switch(es) actuate (a continuity meter connected to each set of contacts is one method that could be used to determine this). Note: Slightadjustmentofgearstopsmay benecessaiytopreventoveilravel of the trip rod (consultation with valve manufacture is recommended). BlO. Carefully close the valve. The switch(es) must operate during the first two revolutions of the crank or hand wheel or during 1/5 of the travel distance of the valve control apparatus from its normal condition. Bli. Complete the required electrical wiring, connections and tests. The valve should be operated through the entire cycle of fully closed and fully open to determine the integrity of the PCVS installation BI. Remove the 1/2" NPT plug from the gear operator case. Loosen the set saw that holds the nipple in the PCVS and remove the nipple. Screw the locknut that is provided onto the nipple. Screw the nipple into the 1/2" NPT hole in the gear operator - hand tighten. Tighten the locknut against the case, to secure the nipple firmly in place. 135. Partially close the valve (3 or 4 revolutions of the hand wheel or crank). B6. Using the special tool provided, loosen the two cover screws and remove the cover from the PCVS. 137. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place. Estimate trip rod length required and extend slightly past that point. Slide the PCVS unit as far as possible onto the nipple, observing which direction the rod will move when the valve is closed. Orient the device to actuate switches when valve is open. Note: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one (1) inch long notched section (see Fig. 7). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step B7 procedure. VALVE OPEN DWG# 980-6 (13mm) DWG# 990-7 (E)POTTER The Symbol of Protection PCVS-19 -2 CONTROL VALVE S SUPERVISORY SWITCH rFT Grinnell/Kennedy Indicating Butterfly Valve Fig. 9 PBK - Pratt IBV Butterfly Valve Kit Fig. 12 LU( BOTI BRACKE AND LOCHN1 SUPPLIE WITH PE MOUNT) KIT Model PBK-L N Stock No. 0090132 (MDT-4S Actuator) Model PBK-M Stock No. 0090146 (MDT-3S Actuator) Model PBK-S Stock No. 0090133 (MDT-2S Actuator) Pratt Butterfly Valve Kit as used to mount a PCVS on a Pratt Model IBV Valve. Kits contain: Bracket, nuts and instructions Note: This application is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Dresser Indicating Butterfly Valve Fig. 10 reT e lel e L--- 0 '•-j e) PVK - Pratt P1VA Post Indicator Valve Kit (Stock No. 1000060) Fig. 13 MACHINE SCREW #8-32 Pratt Valve Kit as used to mount a PCVS on a Pratt Model PIVA Valve. Kit contains: Instructions, template, screw and nut. Note: This application is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Typical Pressure Reducer Type Valve Installation Fig. 11 COLLAR LOCKMJT .- NIPPLE PCVS 1/16(1,6mm) MIN. GAP DWG6 980-10 This figure shows the Model PC VS mounted on the valve yoke, with a bracket supplied by the valve manufacturer, to supervise a pressure reducer type valve. Note: This application is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Typical Electrical Connections Please Note: This device should be wired in accordance with the applicable parts of the National Electrical Code, all state and local codes, applicable NFPA Standards and the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Fig. 14 LOCAL CIRCUrr___ N.C. INDICATING TO POWER FOR I DEVICE INDICATING DEVICE TO SUPERVISORY 0. CIRCUIT OF CONTROL , END OF LINE PANEL COM. A N.C. c RESISTOR Contacts shown in normal (valve open) condition Typical Switch Action OPEN VALVE POSITION CLOSED VALVE POSITION COM NO. SW#I ,_, COM. -_ SW#I C. COM. No SW #2 CON. SW #2 DWG# 980-I1 Switches Shown in Valve Open Position S PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820001 - REV U PAGE 4 OF 4 MFG. #5400980 - 9/07 .A ®POTTER OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE The Symbol of Protection SUPERVISORY SWITCH S General Information The OSYSU is used to monitor the open position of an OS&Y (outside screw and yoke) type gate valve. This device is available in two models; the OSYSU-1, containing one set of SPDT (Form C) contacts and the OSYSU-2, containing two sets of SPDT (Form C) contacts. These switches mount conveniently to most OS&Y valves ranging in size from 2" to 12" (50nim to 30(mm). They will mount on some valves as small as Y2" (12,5mm). The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant screws that require a special tool to remove. The tool is furnished with each device and should be left with the building owneror responsible party. Replacement or additional cover screws and hex keys are available. See Ordering Information. Optional Cover Tamper Switch Afield installable cover tamper switch is available as an option which may be used to indicate removal of the cover. See Ordering Information. Testing The OSYSU and its associated protective monitoring system should be inspected and tested in accordance with applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends quarterly or more frequently). UL, ULC, and CSFM Listed, FM Approved, NYMEA Accepted, CE Marked Dimensions: 6.19"L X 2.25'W X 5.88'H 15,7cm LX 5,7cm W X 14,6cm H Weight: 2 lbs. (0,9 kg.) Enclosure: Cover - Die-Cast Finish - Red Spatter Enamel Base - Die Cast Zinc All parts have corrosion resistant finishes. Cover Tamper: Tamper resistant screws, Optional cover tamper kit available. Contact Ratings: OSYSU-l: One set of SPDT (Form C) OSYSU-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C) 15.00 Amps at 125/250VAC 2.50 Amps at 30VDC resistive Environmental Limitations: NEMA 4 and NEMA 6P Enclosure (1P67) when used with appropriate watertight conduit fittings. Indoor or Outdoor use (Not for use in hazardous locations. See bulletin no. 5400705 OSYS-U-EX for hazardous locations.) Temperature Range: -40°Fto 140°F (40°Cto 60°C) Conduit Entrances: 2 knockouts for 1/2" conduit provided Service Use: Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13 One or two family dwelling NFPA-13D Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72 Ordering Information Model Description Stock No. OSYSU-1 Outside Screw & Yoke-Supervisory Switch 1010106 (Single switch) OSYSU-2 Outside Screw & Yoke-Supervisory Switch 1010206 (Double switch) -- Cover Screw 5490424 -- Hex Key for Cover Screws and Installation 5250062 Adjustments -- Optional Cover Tamper Switch Kit 0090131 For pressure reducer type valve installation kits (if required) contact valve manufacturer. 1~ Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • 2081 Craig Road, St. Louis, M0,63146-4161 • Phone: 800-325-3936/Canada888-882-1833-www.pottersignal.com PRINTED IN USA MKT. #8820004 - REV R PAGE 1 OF 3 MFG# 5400979 - 2/08 (5POTTER The Symbol of Protection Fig. 1 Small Valve Installation 'A" thru 2%" (12,5mm thru 63,5mm) Sizes These switches mount conveniently to most 2' to 121 OS&Y valves. They will mount on some valves as small as '/2' (12,5mm). J-hooks may be required on valves with limited clearance. Small Valve Installation Remove and discard 'C" washer and roller from the trip rod. With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU across the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so that the trip rod lays against the non-threaded portion of the valve stem. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. Note: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the 1" (25mm) long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar supplied. On valves with limited clearance use J-hooks supplied instead of the carriage bolts and clamp bar to mount the OSYSU. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" (3,2mm) deep groove centered on the mark on the valve stem utilizing a 3/16" (4,8nun) round, non-tapered file. Round and smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the groove as the valve is operated. Mount the OSYSU with the trip rod centered in groove. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 1) and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem groove and that the switches activate when the trip rod moves out-of the groove. Tighten the adjustment screws and all mounting hardware. Check to insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. Note: Close the valve fully to determine that the stem threads do not activate the switch. The switch being activated by the stem threads could result in afalse valve open indication. OSYSU-1, -2 OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH Fig. 2 Large Valve Installation 3" thru 12" (76mm thru 300mm) Sizes 3" THRU 12(76mm THRU 300mm) VALVES BRACKET USE CARRIAGE BOLTS. BOLTS MOUNT ON INSIDE ØJI YOKE. IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE. /~CIA-. CARRIAGE BOLTS (I REQUIRED) SLOTTED ROLLER MOUNTINOHOLES. MAYBE USED FOR FINEADJUSIMENT OF SWITCH ON BIJACKOT.YCH Large Valve Installation With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the OSYSU across the valve yoke as far as possible from the valve gland, so that the trip rod lays against the non-threaded portion of the valve stem. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and clamp bar supplied. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place and adjust the rod length (see Fig. 4). When adjusted properly, the rod should extend past the valve screw, but not so far that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking screw to hold the trip rod in place. Note: If trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking screw and remove the trip rod from the trip lever. Using pliers, break off the one 1" (25mm) long notched section (see Fig. 5). Reinstall trip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" (3,2mm) deep groove centered on the mark of the valve stem utilizing a 3/8" (9,5mm) round, non-tapered file. Round and smooth the edges of the groove to prevent damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip rod to move easily in and out of the groove as the valve is operated. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the trip rod centered in groove. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 2) and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is correct when switches are not activated with the trip rod seated in the valve stem groove and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. Tighten the adjustment screws and mounting hardware. Check to insure that the rod moves out of the groove easily and that the switches activate within one turn when the valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position. Note: close the valve fully to determine that the stem threads do not activate the switch. The switch being activated by the stem threads could result in afaise valve open indication. SLOTTED MOUNTING HOLES MAY BE USED PORTED ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCH ON BRACKET BRACKET S S PRINTED IN USA MKT. 1i8820004 - REV R PAGE 2 OF 3 MFG# 5400979 - 2/08 Fig. 4 Parts FOR CO ,PEW ROD 9-0 .T®POTTER The Symbol of Protection Fig. 3 Dimensions R000XTENOED flWORRR Fig. 5 Breaking Excessive Rod Length Switch Terminal Connections Clamping Plate Terminal Cop 0 DWGR 023.3 OSYSU-1, -2 OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE SUPERVISORY SWITCH Typical Electrical Connections LOCAL CIRCUIT NO. TO POWER FOR coTrA- N.C. INDICATING INDICATING DEVICE DEVICE TO SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT END OF OF CONTROL PANEL COM. LINE NC. RESISTOR Contacts shown in normal (valve open) condition Typical Switch Action A CAUTION I An uninsulated section of a single conductor should not be looped around the terminal and serve as two separate connections. The wire must be severed, thereby providing supervision of the connection in the event that the wire becomes dislodged from under the terminal. SW #1 SW #2 OPEN VALVE POSITION COM. COM._ N 101 CLOSED VAL% POSITION COM. NO. Sw #1 CO SW #2 DWG# 979-2 PRINTED IN USA MKT. tt8820004 - REV R PAGE 3 OF 3 MFG# 5400979 - 2/08 ., LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: CAL1FORIIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7770-0328:010 Page 1 of I Valves/Switches Potter Electric Signal Co., 1609 Park 370 Place, Hazelwood MO. 63042 Contact: Bill Witherspoon (314) 595-6731 Fax (314) 595-6797 billw@pottersignal. corn Supervisory switches listed below to monitor pressure, OS&Y, gate, globe/gate, Ply, tank temperature or water level valves. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. HLS-B WLS-W WLS-S PS-40A PS-120A OSYSU-2 OSYS-B PMS PTS-B OSYSU-1 GVS PC VS-i PlVS-B ITS-S TTS-W PCVS-2 WLS PTS-C PS40 PS120 *RBVS INSTALLATION: SMARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: In accordance with listee's printed instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model designation and FM or UL label. Listed as sprinkler system supervisory switches. Formerly 7738-0328:010 Rev. 05-17-2007 jw This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. 5 Date Issued: JUNE 17, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division ea~: RAI R E V(A CBL E Product Specification Issued: 2005 S FIRE ALARM UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED PART NUMBER: FPL1120 DESCRIPTION: 2/18 Solid FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of two bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket. APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and 444, NEC Articles 760 and 800. APPLICATION: Power Limited Fire Alarm Circuit Cable and Communication Cable for Riser Applications. Construction Parameters: Conductor 18 AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.010" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0.060" Number of Conductors 2 Nom. Lay Length 4.5" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.020" Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.170" Approximate Cable Weight (Ibs./Kft.) 20 5 Flame Rating UL 1666 riser flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 20C 6.43 Ohms/Kft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ 1 KHz 35 pFlft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 "C to 60 "C Insulation Colors Red and Black Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 18AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 123456 789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 0 - -I Ic ........................................... I .ed 'WIRE & CABLE Product Specification FIRE ALARM LOW CAP UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED Issued: 2005 PART NUMBER: FPL1121 DESCRIPTION: 4/18 Solid FPL Low-Capacitance FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of four bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and NEC Article 760. APPLICATION: Fire Alarm Power Limited Circuit Cable for Addressable Fire Alarm Systems. Construction Parameters: Conductor 18 AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.015" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0.070" Number of Conductors 4 Nom. Lay Length 5.0" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.020' Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.230" Approximate Cable Weight (IbsJKft.) • 40 Flame Rating UL 1666 riser flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 201C 6.43 Ohms/Kft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ 1 KHz 27 pF/ft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 C to 60 C Insulation Colors Black, Red, Yellow and Blue Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 18AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 12 34 56 789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval S Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 Product Specification Issued: 2005 FIRE ALARM JACKETED UNSHIELDED, RISER RATED PART NUMBER: FPLI140 DESCRIPTION: 2/14 Solid FPLR Cable CONSTRUCTION: This cable consists of two bare copper insulated conductors and an overall jacket. APPROVALS: UL Standard 1424 and NEC Article 760. APPLICATION: Power Limited Fire Alarm Circuit Cable for Riser Applications. Construction Parameters: Conductor 14 AWG bare copper Stranding Solid Insulation Material PVC Nom. Insulation Thickness 0.015" Insulated Conductor Diameter 0.094" Number of Conductors 2 Nom. Lay Length 5.5" Jacket Material PVC Jacket Thickness 0.025" Nom. Overall Cable Diameter 0.240" Approximate Cable Weight (lbsiKft.) 40 Flame Rating UL 1666 riser flame test. Electrical Properties: Nom. DC Resistance per Conductor @ 20"C 2.52 Ohms/Kft. nom. Capacitance Between Conductors @ 1 KHz 40 pF/ft. nom. Operating Voltage 300 V RMS max. Temperature Rating -20 °C to 60 °C Insulation Colors Black and Red Jacket Color Red (Other colors are available) Legend (Surface Ink Print) ***FT E164182 (UL) 14AWG TYPE FPLR DEVICE A B C D E F ZONE 0 12 3456 789 Cable has a rip cord for easy jacket removal. The jacket is sequentially foot marked. The information presented here is, to the best of our knowledge, is true and accurate. However, since conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are presented without guarantee or responsibility on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise. This specification is proprietary intellectual property of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Any information contained herein shall not be disclosed to any party without written consent of Jinan Pac Wire & Cable. Customer Name Date Signed Customer Approval S Specification Issue Date: Nov 19, 2005 E CABLE'I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: MARKING APPROVAL: 7161-1505:100 Page 1 of 1 Cable-Fire Protective Signaling Jinan Pac Cable & Wire Co., 6611 Preston Ave, Suite A, Livermore, CA 94550 Contact: Derek McMullen (925) 454-3434 FAX (925) 454-3444 Power Limited Fire-Protective Signaling Cable, Type FPL, FPLP and *FPLR Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. Insulation: PVC, SRPVC with minimum average thickness of 6 mils, minimum at any point at 5 mils; PVC compound Apex 910 with minimum average thickness of 6 mils, minimum at any point at 5 mils, maximum average thickness at 14 mils. *PVC compound Teknor Apex 96-A025A-1 15 with mm. average thickness 6 mils, mm. at any point 5 mils. Shield (Optional): Aluminum/polyester tape. Core Wrap (Optional): Polyester tape, 2 mils thick max. Jacket: PVC compound Teknor Apex 4128, PVC Compound Apex 910, and *PVC Compound 90-A033A-1 0 In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NEC Article 760, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Type FPL, FPLP or *FPLR and UL label. Listed as a power-limited fire protective signaling cable. S INSTALLATION: *Rev. 11-14-2005 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. 5 Date Issued JUNE 26, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division FAkoloo05 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM RECORD OF COMPLETION To be completed by the system Installation contractor at th 1LE Copy of system acceptance and approval. 1 PROTECTED PROPERTY INFORMATION Name of property: Genoptix Address: 2131 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Description of property: Laboratories Occupancy type: B & S-I Office/Warehouse Name of property representative: Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Authority having jurisdiction over this property: City of Carlsbad Fire Department Phone: 760-931-2141 Fax: 760-929-0256 E-mail: firemail@carlsbadca.gov FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION, SERVICE, AND TESTING INFORMATION Installation contractor for this equipment: JMG Security Systems Address: 1750 Newhope St. Suite 108, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Phone: (800) 900-4564 Fax: (714) 545-0352 E-mail: mtremblayjmgsecurity.com Service organization for this equipment: 1MG Security Systems Address: 1750 Newhope St. Suite 108, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Phone: (800) 9004564 Fax: (714) 545-0352 E-mail: mtremblay@jmgsecurity.com Location of as-built drawings: IT Room Location of historical test reports: Same Location of system operation and maintenance manuals: Same A contract for test and inspection in accordance with NFPA standards is in effect as of Contracted testing company: Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Contract expires: Contract number: Frequency of routine inspections: TYPE OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OR SERVICE NFPA 72 Chapter Reference of System Type: Chapters 6 and 8 Name of organization receiving alarm signals with phone numbers (if applicable): Alarm: National Monitoring Center (NMC) Phone: (866) 4590009 Supervisory: National Monitoring Center (NMC) Phone: (866) 459M009 Trouble: National Monitoring Center (NMC) Phone: (866) 459-0009 Entity to which alarms are retransmitted: City of Carlsbad Fire Department Phone: (760) 931-2141 Method of retransmission of alarms to that organization or location: Telephone 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72(p. I of 5) AM 2007 Edition WJ TYPE OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OR SERVICE (continued) If Chapter 8, note the means of transmission from the protected premises to the central station: I Digital alarm communicator U McCulloh U Multiplex U 2-way radio U 1-way radio U N/A If Chapter 9, note the type of connection: U Local energy U Shunt U N/A 3.1 System Software Operating system (executive) software revision level: Site-specific software revision date: Revision completed by: SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS Characteristics of signaling line circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.6.1): Quantity: _1 Style: Class: B ALARM-INITIATING DEVICES AND CIRCUITS Characteristics of initiating device circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: 0 Style: Class: 5.1 Manual Initiating Devices 5.1.1 Manual Pull Stations Number of manual pull stations: Type of devices: I Addressable U Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A 5.2 Automatic Initiating Devices 5.2.1 Area Smoke Detectors Number of smoke detectors: Type of coverage: U Complete area I Partial area U Nonrequired partial area U N/A Type of devices: I Addressable U Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A Type of smoke detector sensing technology: U Ionization I Photoelectric 5.2.2 Duct Smoke Detectors Number of duct smoke detectors: 15 Type of coverage: All HVAC units over 2000 CFM and units supplying common areas that make over 2000 CFM combined Type of devices: U Addressable I Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A Type of smoke detector sensing technology: U Ionization U Photoelectric 5.2.3 Heat Detectors Number of heat detectors: Type of coverage: U Complete area U Partial area U Nonrequired partial area 0 N/A Type of devices: U Addressable U Conventional U Coded U Transmitter 0 N/A 5.2.4 Sprinkler Waterfiow Detectors Number of waterfiow detectors: Type of devices U Addressable I Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A 5.2.5 Alarm Verification Number of devices subject to alarm verification: Alarm verification on this system is: 0 Enabled I Disabled 0 Set for seconds 02007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72(p. 2 of 5) Mi 2007 Edition 6. SUPERVISORY SIGNAL-INITIATING DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 6.1 Sprinkler System I Number of valve supervisory switches: 2 Type of devices: U Addressable I Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A 6.2 Fire Pump Type of fire pump: U Electric U Diesel Type of fire pump supervisory devices: U Addressable U Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A Fire Pump Functions Supervised U Fire pump power U Fire pump running U Fire pump phase reversal U Selector switch not in auto U Engine or control panel trouble I] Low fuel Other:________________ 6.3 Engine-Driven Generator Type of generator supervisory devices: U Addressable U Conventional U Coded U Transmitter U N/A U Engine or control panel trouble U Generator running U Selector switch not in auto U Low fuel Other: ANNUNCIATORS 7.1 Annunciator 1 U Local U Remote Type: II Addressable U Directory U Graphic U N/A Location: Lobby by main entrance 7.2 Annunciator 2 U Local U Remote Type: U Addressable U Directory U Graphic U N/A Location: 7.3 Annunciator 3 0 Local U Remote Type: U Addressable U Directory F] Graphic U N/A Location: ALARM NOTIFICATION DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 8.1 Emergency Voice Alarm Service Number of single voice alarm channels: 0 Number of multiple voice alarm channels: 0 Number of speakers: _0 Number of speaker zones: 0 8.2 Telephone Jacks Number of telephone jacks installed: 2 Number of telephone handsets stored on site:______________ Type of telephone system installed: U Electrically powered U Sound powered U N/A 8.3 Nonvoice Audible System Characteristics of notification device circuits connected to this system (see NFPA 72, Table 6.5): Quantity: 8 Style: '' Class: B 02007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72(p.3of 5) 2007 Edition S.' ALARM NOTIFICATION DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (continued) 8.4 Types and Quantities of Nonvoice Notification Appliances Installed Bells: With visual device: Horns: 24 With visual device: 24 Chimes: With visual device: Bells: With visual device: Visual devices without audible devices: 33 Other (describe): EMERGENCY CONTROL FUNCTIONS ACTIVATED U Hold-open door releasing devices U Smoke management or smoke control U Door unlocking U Elevator recall U Other SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY 10_1 Primary Power Nominal voltage I20VAC Amps 6 Overcurrent protection: Type Circuit Breaker Amps 20 Location (of primary supply panelboard): Electrical Room Disconnecting means location: Electrical Room 10.2 Secondary Power Location: IT Room at FACP Type: Batteries Nominal voltage: 12VDC Current rating:_24Ah Number of standby batteries: 2 Amp hour rating: 24Ah Location of emergency generator. Location of fuel storage: Calculated capacity of secondary power to drive the system In standby mode: 24 hours In alarm mode: 5 minutes 11 RECORD OF SYSTEM INSTALLATION Fill out after all installation is complete and wiring has been checked for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but before conducting operational acceptance tests. The system has been installed in accordance with the following NFPA standards: (Note any or all that apply.) U NFPA 72 I NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 I Manufacturer's published instructions U Other (please specify): System de pns from referenced NFPA standards: Signed(_Q..'1-X2 1,T\> Printed name: GREG COBB Date: 6/22/2010 Organization: JMG Security Systems Title: PROJECT MANAGER Phone: (800) 900-4564 12. RECORD OF SYSTEM OPERATION All operational features and functions of this system were tested by or in the presence of the signer shown below, on the date shown below, and were found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements of- * NFPA 72 I NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 760 I Manufacturer's published instructions U Other (please specify): U Documenion in accordance with Inspection and Testing Form (Figure 10.6.2.3) is attached Signed: 212' Printed name: GREG COBB Date: 6/22/2010 Organization: JMG Security Systems Title: PROJECT MANAGER Phone: (800) 9004564 02007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 (p. 4 of 5) 2007 Edition 13. CERTIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS 13.1 System Installation Contractor This system as specified herein has been installed and tested according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date:_______________ Organization: JMG Security Systems Title: Phone: (800) 900-4564 13.2 System Service Contractor This system as specified herein has been installed and tested according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date:_______________ Organization: JMG Security Systems Title: Phone: (800) 900-4564 13.3 Central Station This system as specified herein will be monitored according to all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date:_______________ Organization: National Monitoring Center Title: Phone: (866) 459-0009 13.4 Property Representative I accept this system as having been installed and tested to its specifications and all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: 13.5 Authority Having Jurisdiction I have witnessed a satisfactory acceptance test of this system and find it to be installed and operating properly in accordance with its approved plans and specifications, its approved sequence of operations, and with all NFPA standards cited herein. Signed: Printed name: Date: Organization: Title: Phone: © 2007 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72(p.5ot5) 2007 Edition