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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1808 ASTON AVE; ; FA100017; PermitPermit No: FAI 00017 Job Address: 1808 ASTON AV Permit Type: FALARM Parcel No: 2121200700 Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Status: ISSUED Applied 4/28/2010 Approved: 4/28/2010 Issued: 4/28/2010 10/8/2020 FA100017 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit PC #: Inspector: Project Title: WELLS FARGO CB100369, C13100533, C13100370, CB100554 Applicant: Owner: MCRASTON LLC C/O GUY MCROSKEY 1808 ASTON AVE #295 CARLSBAD CA Fees ($) Add'l Fees ($) Total ($) Balance ($) 125 0 125 0 1/1 • fturrn0i11ft rtic c1Uk ?Lc Ulli0 S 4760 MURPHY CANYON RD • SAN DIEGO, CA 92123' (858) 279-6122 • FAx (858) 279-3583 WELLS FARGO 1808 ASTON AVE. CARLSBAD, CA 92008 SUBMITTAL PACKAGE (1) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MODIFICATION 0 'SUITES 250-265 .ei5n ebihz1iiw . 'ewithi of Ze iilL o1en 0 KIDDE PEGAsy Control Panel (In for rmtion forth is Calculation Form, is taken from the KIDDE PEGAsys Installation, Operation and Maint. Manual) Date: 04/26/10 Project: WELLS FARGO 1808 ASTON AVE. CARLSBAD, CA 92008 SUITES 250-265 BATTERY CALCULATIONS DEVICE QUANTITY CURRENT STANDBY - TOTAL CURRENT STANDBY = CURRENT ALARM - TOTAL CURRENT ALARM - Central Control Module 1 0.07 amp 0.07 amp 0.21 amp 0.21 amp RXTX Module 1 0.035 amp 0.035 amp 0.035 amp 0.035 amp Power Supply Monitor 1 0.06 amp 0.06 amp 0.06 amp 0.06 amp Aux Output 1, Max 1.5A amp 0 amp amp 0 amp Aux Output 2, Max 1.5A amp 0 amp amp 0 amp Multi-Loop Mother Board 0.035 amp 0 amp 0.035 amp 0 amp Signal Audible Output Module 0.025 amp 0 amp 0.135 amp 0 amp Signal Module Outputs amp 0 amp Circuit 1 1.35 amp Total Draw - - 1.35 amp 75 c Horn/Strobe 10 - - 0.135 amp 1.35 amp FIELD DEVICES: Smart-One Smoke Detector 39 0.00035 amp 0.01365 amp 0.000425 amp 0.016575 amp Addressable Contact Input 17 0.00045 amp 0.00765 amp 0.00045 amp 0.00765 amp Addressable Contact Output 11 0.0004 amp 0.0044 amp 0.0004 amp 0.0044 amp Addressable Zone Monitor - - 0.0004 amp 0 amp Loop Isolators 0.001 amp 0 amp 0.007 amp 0 amp Total amps used in Standby: 0.1907 amp Total amps used in Alarm (8.0amp max): 3.033625 amp Total amps used for 24 hours of Standby: 4.5768 AH Total amps required for 5 mm. of Alarm: 0.2518 AH Total Backup Battery Required: 02518 AH Total Backup Battery Provided: 12 All 20% Derated Battery: 9.6 AH Total Backup Battery Reserved: 9.3482 All WELLS FARGO 1808 ASTON AVE. PEGAsys Release Panel SLC Loop DC Method Voltage Drop Calculations. SUITES 250.265 Node Reference Unit Volt Unit Amps Total Amps Cond Feet AWG Size Existing 24 0.0354500 0.0397000 250 14 AI-1024 24 0.0004500 0.0042500 40 14 P-1211 24 0.0003500 0.0038000 30 14 P-1212 24 0.0003500 0.0034500 30 14 Al-1025 24 0.0004500 0.0031000 40 14 P-1213 24 0.0003500 0.0026500 30 14 AO-1121 24 0.0004000 0.0023000 5 14 AO-1122 24 0.0004000 0.0019000 5 14 P-1214 24 0.0003500 0.0015000 30 14 AI-1026 24 0.0004500 0.0011500 40 14 P-1215 24 0.0003500 0.0007000 30 14 P-1216 24 0.0003500 0.0003500 30 14 0 Gauge at 0 Ohms 0 10 Gauge at 1.02 Ohms 12 Gauge at 1.62 Ohms 6530 14 Gauge at 260 Ohms'4110 16 Gauge at 4.10 Ohms 2580 18 Gauge at 6.50 Ohms .1620 20 Gauge at 1040 Ohms 10,20, 22 Gauge at 16:40.Ohms 640 24 Gauge at 26.20 Ohms. 404 Ohms Per Voltage Percent Foot Drop Volt Drop 0.0052 0.0521606 0.2173% 0.0052 0.0008934 0.0037% 0.0052 0.0005991 0.0025% 0.0052 0.0005439 0.0023% 0.0052 0.0006517 0.0027% 0.0052 0.0004178 0.0017% 0.0052 0.0000604 0.0003% 0.0052 0.0000499 0.0002% 0.0052 0.0002365 0.0010% 0.0052 0.0002418 0.0010% 0.0052 0.0001104 0.0005% 0.0052 0.0000552 0.0002% . Total Percentage Amps Conductor Voltage Drop Voltage Drop I Totals 0.040 560 0.0560207 0.2334%71 4/27/108:54 AM PEGAsysTM Intelligent Suppression Control System FEATURES UL Listed/FM Approved CSFM Listed (7165-1076:146) MEA Approved (454-91-E, Vol lll-V) Peer-to-Peer Networking (to 32 nodes) Remote LCD Display and Display/Control Modules Password Protected Panel Access Distributed Intelligence Architecture Full Digital Communication to SmartOne@ Sensors and Monitor/Control Modules DESCRIPTION The Kidde® PEGAsysTM is a microprocessor-based net- workable fire protection control system designed for use with the exclusive series of Intelligent SmartOne® detec- tors and loop devices. The system operates within a unique "Distributed Intelligence" architecture which dis- tributes the processing power throughout all system com- ponents. This "Smart' architecture, which has a microprocessor, memory and software in each system component, provides major advances in system preci- sion and reliability. The Kidde PEGAsys utilizes a fully digital BIP (Broadcast Index Polling protocol) for loop device communications. BIP reduces high speed data communication "traffic", thereby reducing the risk of interference. BIP communi- cations feature high immunity to EMI and RFI. As a result, up to 255 Intelligent loop devices can be con- nected to the single, Style 4 (2-wire) or Style 6 (4 wire) communication circuit. The field wiring can be "T" tapped or branched in Style 4 (2-wire) configuration. BIP protocol is so robust that, in retrofit installations, existing detection loop wiring can be reused. All of the 255 addressable input/output devices can be in alarm and operated at the same time. With this critical feature, even a major fire event involving a large number of detectors can be reported and logged by the system. The Kidde PEGAsys Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) pro- vides for unique FailSoftTM operation, a redundant fea- ture which allows field devices to report alarm even in the unlikely event of a failure in the system's loop-controller communications microprocessor. Under an alarm condi- tion, the devices would sense the loss of communications with the loop controller and automatically revert to the FailSoft mode of operation. Redundant circuitry in the /Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: March 2007 K-76-000 Total and Easy Field Programming Using Windows®- Based Configuration Software Interface to AlarmLine Linear Heat Detection Sys- tems Using Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) FailSoftTM Default Operation 80-Character Alphanumeric Display 1024 Event History Log Up to 255 Loop Detection/Monitor/Control Devices redundancy. Kidde PEGAsys is completely field config- urable. The PEGAsys Configuration Software (PCS) is a Windows-based program which allows the installer to Upload/Download system configuration information, interface to system menus and test the system from a laptop PC or equivalent. The Kidde PCS Software, coupled with the optional out- put modules for Signaling, Agent Release, Control Relays and Municipal Tie, allows the installer to tailor the system for new or retrofit applications. All input/output assignments are field programmable using the system's unique Event Output Control (EOC) Logic - a programming "language" that is simple to learn and use. With this remarkable language, any single or combination of input events can be related to one or sev- eral outputs. Real Time Controls (RTC) are available for a variety of time/date sensitive operations: Control Relays, Detection Sensitivities, Time of Day, Day of Week, Weekend, Month and Holiday functions. .panel, independent of microprocessor operation, would then report a zone alarm. Thus alarm reporting capability is maintained without costly requirements for processor A 1024 event history buffer provides a record of events time and date in nonvolatile memory. This event ord is retained, even if AC and battery power are lost. om the system menus, the operator can request a dis- play or printout of the most recent events in order to reconstruct the events that occurred as a result of a fire or an unwanted alarm. One to 1024 of the most recent events may be requested from the history file. The opera- tor does not have to view or print the entire file in order to examine relevant information. The SmartOne smoke and thermal detectors employ drift compensation. Intelligent SmartOne microprocessor- based detectors continuously analyze and adjust their pre-alarm/alarm thresholds to compensate for contami- nants that may build up in the sensing chamber over time. They have the ability to distinguish between a build up of contamination and a real fire condition. Therefore, the sensitivity level of the SmartOne Smoke Detector remains constant over time. Once the detector contami- nation has reached the level for which it can no longer be compensated, the system alerts that detector service is required. Detectors are cleaned based on actual require- ments, not on a fixed schedule. COMPONENT DESCRIPTION The Kidde PEGAsys is comprised of several major sub- assemblies: the Receiver/Transmitter Module, Network- e Central Control Module, Control and Display sembly, and Power Supply and Enclosure. Optional I/O modules can be added to the base system to increase system functionality (see individual data sheets for complete descriptions). THE RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER MODULE (RXITX) (P/N 76-100005-001): Functions as the data interface between the field devices and the Central Control Module. The RXITX receives sta- tus changes from field devices and reports these changes to the central control module for display. The RXJTX is capable of communication with any combina- tion of addressable input and/or addressable output devices up to 225 with Class B, Style 4 or Class A, Style 6 supervision. Class A, Style 7 supervision is possible with the use of Loop Isolator devices. There are three versions of loop isolators, allowing the installer flexibility in different appli- cations. These are: single-gang mount, 6SB detector- base mount and RXITX module mount. Class B, Style 4 initiating circuitry permits T-tapping or branched circuits. The amount of T-tapping should be a function of sound wiring practice. The maximum distance of the Receiver/Transmitter Module's signaling line to 0 I devices can be up to 10,000 feet. THE CENTRAL CONTROL MODULE (CCM) (PIN 76- 100008-501): The heart of the system and contains the Main Process- ing Unit, Programmable Memory, Real Time Clock, Watch Dog Timer, RS-232C Ports and Control and Dis- play Assembly. Additionally, the CCM provides network and remote display interfaces. The CCM receives data from the RXJTX, activates outputs based on pre-pro- grammed instructions, and transmits status changes to the display panel. THE 80-CHARACTER ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows system and field-device status. Control switches are provided for acknowledging and silencing alarms and resetting the system. In addition, the scroll switch allows the operator to examine multiple alarms and troubles in the system. The Drill switch allows the user to activate all notification appliance circuits. TWO RS-232C CHANNELS: Available to remotely monitor and display information and provide the programming interface. Keyboard commands from a personal computer using the PCS Program may be used to access and control the system. A multilevel password protection feature protects the system from unauthorized access. OUTPUT MODULES: Designed to control auxiliary devices from the Central Control Panel. The output modules plug into the I/O motherboard assembly and mount within the Central Control Panel enclosure. Up to sixteen I/O modules (including the RX/TX module) can be installed in the sys- tem; no more than eight of any one output-type Module and only one City Tie Module should be installed. SIGNAL AUDIBLE OUTPUT MODULE (PIN 76-100003- 001): Provides four (4) Class B, Style Y or two (2) Class-A, Style Z reverse-polarity notification appliance circuits. These circuits are supervised for open and short circuit conditions. Each notification appliance circuit is electri- cally power limited and capable of supplying 2 Amps @ 24Vdc. Each circuit may be programmed to operate in one of the following modes: Continuous 60 Beats Per Minute 120 Beats Per Minute Temporal Pattern AGENT RELEASE MODULE (P/N 76-100001-001): Designed for actuating various types of fire suppression systems, including FM-200, FE-13, Halon 1301 and Car- bon Dioxide. It is also UL Listed/FM Approved for activat- ing deluge and pre-action systems. The module provides one programmable, supervised releasing circuit for oper- -2- ating a suppression system and three Class B, Style Y • programmable notification appliance circuits. Each notifi- cation appliance circuit is capable of providing a fully reg- ulated output of 2 Amps @24 Vdc. RELAY OUTPUT MODULE (PIN 76-100004-001): Designed to provide the system with four individually pro- grammable Form "C" relays. Relay contact ratings are 2 Amps @ 30 Vdc or 1 Amp @ 120 Vac. The relay can be used to control building functions such as HVAC and/or power shutdown during fire conditions. AC input power is monitored by a threshold circuit which transfers to standby battery to maintain system operation when input power is lost. The 24, 60 or 90 hour standby power is provided by a set(s) of sealed, lead-acid batter- ies which can be housed in the main enclosure or an optional battery enclosure. The power supply module's charger circuit maintains these batteries in the fully- charged state. The module supervises system batteries for connection and, upon disconnection, will signal a trou- ble condition. The power supply provides two auxiliary 24 Vdc power outputs, each rated for 1.5 A maximum. These auxiliary outputs can be programmed for resettable or non-reset- table operation. A power supply trouble relay contact (Form C) is provided to allow remote indication of power supply trouble conditions. ENCLOSURE The central control panel enclosure is rated for NEMA I and is designed to be surface or optionally semi-flush mounted. The enclosure houses the control-system's components and provides space for two standby batter- ies up to 33 AH in size. In larger applications where sys- tem functionality needs to be expanded, the systems allows expansion of both the I/O module capacity and the power supplies. The expansion enclosures allow both I/O motherboards and auxiliary supplies to be added. The PEGAsys single-loop panel has the ability to support a maximum of 16 I/O modules, in any combination. How- ever, no more than eight of any one type of module can be used. Only one City Tie Module can be used per sys- tem. DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENT DEVICES Kidde PEGAsys is a distributed-intelligence fire protec- tion system whose computing power is spread across the sensors and monitor/control modules. Each field device has the ability to make decisions and store information. Status, internal supervision, alarm verification and alarm tests are made within the device. Field devices transmit various analog data, such as percent smoke obscuration level, voltage level of the devices, internal power supply and voltage level of the communication channel in full digital format. Nine types of distributed-intelligence field devices are available - Photoelectric, Ionization and Thermal Detectors, Addressable Contact Inputs and Out- puts, Addressable Signal Output and Addressable Alarm- Line modules (see individual data sheets for complete description). PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE The Kidde PEGAsys Fire Protection System incorporates a programming language that is unique and easy to use. The programming languages, Event Output Control (EOC) and Real Time Control (RTC), are very versatile and can easily accommodate any fire alarm/suppression application. Programs can be generated and modified using the Windows based PCS program and then uploaded to the Kidde PEGAsys Control Panel. Program- ming is password protected. The EOC Programming is a simple language which relates addressable initiating devices to addressable out- put devices or output modules. Standard logic operators make the language versatile and easy to use. In addition, timers are available to delay output operation up to 60 seconds. Cross-zoning and grouping of inputs can be programmed into the system. The RTC program language permits control of events via the system's Real-Time Clock. Events may be pro- grammed to occur on an hourly, daily, weekly or monthly basis. Alarm and pre-alarm threshold levels of all or spe- cific devices may be increased or decreased in sensitivity within the UL limits under RTC control. In addition, addressable relay devices may be controlled via this pro- gram. The optional Alarm Verification feature can be used when detectors are in environments with transient smoke con- ditions. A 10- to 60-second delay may be programmed into the system that permits additional verification before initiating the alarm sequence. CITY NOTIFICATION MODULE (P/N 76-100002-001): Designed to provide the system with a means of transmit- ting alarm and trouble conditions to a municipal fire department receiver or a remote-station receiver. The Kidde PEGAsys City Tie Module supports reverse polar- ity remote-station transmissions and shunt or local- energy masterbox connections. POWER SUPPLY MODULE (PIN 76-100009-010): Designed to provide expandable 24 Vdc power to the Kidde PEGAsys system. The system power supply/ charger assembly provides 4 Amps of 24 Vdc power which can be expanded to 8 Amps of 24 Vdc power with the use of an auxiliary power supply unit, P/N 76-100009- 002. The Kidde PEGAsys system can support up to eight power supply/charger assemblies with auxiliary power • supply units for a maximum of 64 Amps of 24 Vdc power. The power supply communicates status to the CCM over the I/O bus. -3- TESTING AND SERVICE .Zesting and service features are accessed via the dis- s easy-to-follow menu tree which leads the operator prk" the general to the specific item requested. The Main Menu of the Kidde PEGAsys consists of four categories: 1:ISOLATE 2:LIST 3:SET 4:TEST To access a category, the operator simply selects 1, 2, 3, or 4 and presses RETURN, using the system's integral keypad. Each category is then further defined, leading the operator through the menu from the general to spe- cific functions. The password protection feature limits access to authorized personnel only. The ISOLATE category permits the operator to isolate field devices and output modules. Isolating any device immediately causes the system to display a trouble con- dition, initiates an audible trouble signal, enters an event in the history buffer with the time, date and device iso- lated. This feature is typically used to temporarily remove auxiliary devices from active participation in system oper- ations during a system test. The LIST category permits the operator to list various system parameters. All lists are real time system condi- tions that annunciate on the display assembly, and can be printed with the time and date. Typical lists are: 0 Detector Smoke Level Active Alarms Active Trouble Conditions Event Output Control (EOC) Program Line Voltage (checks field wiring integrity) Real Time Control (RTC) Programming The SET category permits the operator to modify various system parameters. A few examples are: SET Time and Date ENABLE/DISABLE RTC Program SET Alarm Threshold Level SET Pre-alarm Threshold Level ENABLE/DISABLE RS-232 Ports SET Alarm Verification The TEST category allows the operator to test various system components. The test options are: Alarm Test of Detectors Battery Test Walk Test Alarm Simulation Test These unique functions allow the operator to test several aspects of system operation. The alarm test feature will, upon command, cause a detector to be tested and results will be displayed at the Central Control Panel. This test feature actually simulates the presence of smoke in the detector's sensing chamber and verifies that a response is received from the device. The battery-test function places the batteries of the spec- ified power supply under an actual load and displays the voltage measurements taken during the loading to verify battery capacity. The walk-test function allows one service person to select desired detection devices to be tested, then acti- vate each of the specified detectors and receive a pulse from notification appliance circuits as verification of proper operation. The alarm simulation test allows the operator to simulate the activation of an input and verify that the programmed output has occurred. This function is specifically designed for use during system commissioning, allowing a single person to perform the test. ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Description 76-100000-501 Control Unit Assembly 76-100001-001 Release Module 76-100002-001 City Tie Module 76-100003-001 Signal Audible Module 76-100004-001 Relay Module 76-100036-500 Network Interface Card Kit TECHNICAL INFORMATION (BASE SYSTEM) Input Voltage: 1201220; 50/60 Hz Input Current: 2 Amps (Max.) Output Rating: 24 Vdc; 4 Amps; Expandable to a maximum of 64 Amps Maximum I/O Modules: 16 (Maximum eight of any type) except there is only one City Tie Module per system Maximum Intelligent 255 Devices: SPECIFICATIONS Refer to Kidde Protect-SPEC Design System CD-ROM, Version 2.0. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the products suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-76-000 Rev AB © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA fr Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiretystems.com S Central Control Module Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: March 2007 K-76-OO1 FEATURES System Central Processing Unit FailSoftTM Operation Non-Volatile Program Memory Programmable Signal Output Programmable Agent Release Output Programmable Relay Outputs DESCRIPTION The Central Control Module (CCM) provides the Kidde® PEGAsysTM with central control capacity. The CCM also provides one programmable signal circuit output, one programmable agent release output circuit and two inde- pendently programmable form "C' relay contacts along with a general trouble contact which activates upon any system trouble condition. The CCM interfaces to the RXJ TX module which provides all status information on con- nected field devices. Upon receipt of a field device status change(s), the CCM will evaluate it's unique Event Out- put Control (EOC) programming and activate any outputs which are related to the active input(s). System configuration and programming are performed using the PEGAsys Configuration Software (PCS) pro- gram. The PCS program is a Windows®-based configu- ration/programming utility which provides the installer the convenience of completing the configuration off-line and then uploading the system information to the panel to complete the system programming. The PCS program functions allow the installer to completely tailor the sys- tem operation to each particular application. The system programming is stored in the CCM's non-vol- atile memory. Even in the event of total power loss (AC and battery), all the contents of the memory, including time and date settings are retained. Upon restoration of power, the system will operate as previously pro- grammed. All system status changes are logged into and retained by the event history buffer which is capable of Real-Time Clock 1000+ Event History Buffer Two RS232C Serial Ports PEGAsys Configuration Software; (PCS) Program- mable [ . - . •. - .. •- -- • fr: . mation in the event of complete power loss. Events are time and date stamped for post event analysis. The sys- tem menu allows the user to specify all of the events or a range of events to be displayed or printed. The CCM contains internal diagnostics which enhance troubleshooting with distinct messages for fault condi- tions for the CCM inputs/outputs, power supplies, I/O modules and field devices. The distinct messages allow the user to identify the exact system component which is experiencing the fault condition. The PCS program provides the installer with the ability to relate system inputs to system outputs in a very flexible manner. The program provides logical operators which allow the system to be tailored to meet any Fire Alarm! Fire Suppression application requirement. Once difficult suppression release sequences can be accomplished with minimal effort. The system supports optional release abort input and manual release input functions with ease. The Real-Time Control (RTC) Program provides the installer with the ability to control system functions in rela- tion to time of day, day of week and month of year. Sys- tem functions which are capable of being controlled are .A watchdog timer circuit provides supervision of the microprocessor for proper operation. Should the micro- processor fail, the watchdog circuit would initiate a CPU error which would alert the system operator of the failed condition. Through the use of the unique FailSoftlM oper- ation, the CCM can still activate outputs in the event of an alarm during the failed condition. This feature ensures maximum system reliability. •maintaining 1000+ events. The history buffer is a non- volatile memory device which maintains the history infor- SmartOneQD detection device set point levels, address- le relay output state and I/O module output status. o RS-232C serial ports are available. One is used for programming and monitoring using the PCS program. A second is used for a remote printer connection. When activated, the serial ports supervise the connection of an active device. Upon disconnection, a trouble condition will activate on the system. Both RS-232C ports are iso- lated to protect against ground fault conditions caused by connected equipment which is grounded. The CCM assembly includes the display and control module, which provides an 80-character back lit LCD, control switches, system indicators and the system key- pad. The display and control module keypad enables the user to enter system passwords to gain access to system menus. The system menus allow the user to interrogate the system for specific information such as smoke detec- tor settings and real-time levels, I/O module assignment lists, trouble lists, alarm lists, etc. Figure 1. CCM Line Drawing I TECHNICAL DATA Signal Output Style: Style 'Y" or 'Z" Signal Output Rating: 24 Vdc, 2 Amps Release Output Rating: 24 Vdc, 2 Amps elay Contact Rating: lAmp @30 Vdc Trouble Relay Rating: 1 Amp @ 30 Vdc Operating Temperature: 32° to 120°F RS-232C Port (2 provided): Character Code: ASCII Transmission Rate: 9600 Baud Word Length: 8 Bits Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Description Weight 76-100008-001 Central Control Module 2.0 lb. Kidde and SmartOne are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. PEGAsys is trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. mis pieraiure is proviaea tor intormationai purposes only. KIL.L-NWAL, IN(;. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-76-001 Rev AB © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA . Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881 .2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 www.kiddefiresystems.com True Load Battery Test with Report Ground Fault Detection Auxiliary Power Outputs Power Supply Trouble Contact Ground fault detection circuitry insures system integrity by annunciating inadvertent short conditions of system 24 Vdc conductors to earth ground. Both positive and negative sides of the 24 Vdc are monitored. The corre- sponding trouble message would indicate polarity of the conductor affected by the short to assist locating and cor- recting the problem. Two power limited 24 Vdc auxiliary outputs are provided for operation of auxiliary field devices. Auxiliary outputs are programmable for a reset or non-reset operation. These outputs are typically used to power four wire devices such as UV/IR flame detectors, beam smoke detectors and the like. A DPDT Form "C" dry contact is provided for remote annunciation of power supply trouble conditions. These contacts transfer on any power supply trouble condition. INSTALLATION The Power Supply Modules and auxiliary power supplies mount on studs provided in the main and expansion enclosures of the Kidde PEGAsys system. Power Supply Module / (. Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company Effective: March 2007 K-76-002 FEATURES 24 Vdc System Power Supply 4 Amp Output Rating Flexible Expandable Design Battery Charging and Supervision DESCRIPTION The Kidde® PEGAsysTM Power Supply Module is a microprocessor based assembly which provides the sys- tem with 24 Vdc power derived from 120 or 220 AC input power. The 24 Vdc power operates the entire system including the main enclosure hardware and Intelligent Loop devices such as SmartOne® smoke and heat detection devices, addressable input and output devices and audible/visual indicating appliances. The Power Supply Module communicates with the Cen- tral Control Module over the serial RS-485 I/O bus. In the event of any trouble condition involving the Power Supply Module, the CCM will display a specific trouble message informing the operator of the trouble for the particular .power supply by module address. Conditions that are monitored by the Power Supply Module are AC Input Failure, Battery Failure and Capacity, Ground Fault Detection (+/), Power Supply Failure, Microprocessor Failure and Communications Failure. The CCM is capa- ble of displaying a trouble for each of the previously listed trouble conditions. In applications that require increased 24 Vdc power, the Power Supply Module can be expanded to provide a full 8 Amps of 24 Vdc power. The module assembly provides connections for and supervision of an additional power supply unit, which supplies an additional 4 Amps of 24 Vdc power. The power supply charges and supervises sealed gel- type lead acid batteries which provide standby power necessary during AC input power failure conditions. In the event of AC power (120/220) failure, the power sup- ply will automatically transfer to standby battery operation and initiate a system trouble. The unique battery test feature, when initiated, performs an actual battery capacity test by placing the batteries under an actual load condition. The power supply reports the results to the CCM for display purposes. If during the test condition the battery voltage should dip below a fac- •tory set threshold value, a test failure would be generated by the system. ACOUT N111N21 AC IN DCIN1 OCIN2 I N G No GREEN LEO NC 0 0 100 -051 80 o AR RET H I 0 24V 0 RET AL AL H 06-129562-E02 0 .=Power Limited A=Regulated Output Figure 1. Power Supply Wiring Drawing r art Number Description Weight 776-100009-010 Power Supply Assembly 5.0 lb. 76-100009-002 Auxiliary Power Supply (AC/ 4.0 lb. DC unit only), 36-inch Wiring Harness for use in Main Enclosure 76-100009-003 Auxiliary Power Supply (AC/ 4.0 lb. DC unit only), 8-inch Wiring Harness for use in Expansion Enclosure TECHNICAL INFORMATION Input Voltage: 120/220 Vac, 50/60 Hz Input Current: 2.5 Amps AC (Max.) Output Rating: 24 Vdc, 8 Amps (Max.) Battery Charger Output: 3 Amps © 26.4 Vdc Auxiliary Output Rating: 24 Vdc, I Amp each 10 mVolts (RMS) (Max.) Operating Temperature: 32° to 120°F Battery Type: Sealed Lead Acid, Gel Type, 12 Vdc (2 Required) 99 Ah Maximum I ORDERING INFORMATION Kidde and SmartOne are registered trademarks of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. PEGAsys is a trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. This literature is provided for informational purposes only. IclDU-I-LNVVAL, INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. K-76-002 Rev AB © 2007 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA c2Kidde Fire Systems A UTC Fire & Security Company 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Ph: 508.881.2000 Fax: 508.881.8920 wwwkiddefiresystems.com Effective: January 2008 Addressable Contact Input FEATURES Monitors N/O Or NIC Unpowered Contacts Full Digital Communications Signaling-line-circuit Connections: Class A, Style 6 or 7 or Class B, Style 4 Class B, Style B Initiating Device Circuit Remote-led Output Alarm Test From Compatible Control Unit Keypad UI Listed I FM Approved DESCRIPTION The SmartOne® Addressable Contact Input Device (Al) is an intelligent field device with its own microprocessor, 4K of memory and electronics necessary to interface NI 0 or N/C unpowered contacts to the compatible control unit system. All of the electronics are contained in a high-impact polymer case, creating a very small and durable device for installation. Two types of Al's are available: an Al/NC for interfacing to normally-closed devices and an Al/NO for interfacing to normally-open devices. The Al may be located up to 2,500 feet from the monitored device with #18 AWG wir- ing. An end-of-line-resistor is required for supervision of the wiring to the device. FIELD PROGRAMMING System address, owner location message and reporting type are programmable via the compatible control unit configuration software program. The System address is a 4-digit number that uniquely identifies each device. The owner location message is a 40-character, alpha numeric message that describes the location of the device. The reporting type is assigned to the Al depending on the functionality of the device being monitored. - . : : ' -.- SUPERVISION The Al continuously monitors the integrity of the follow- ing: ContinLity of supervised wiring Power/Communications circuit voltage Internal power supply Memory data Faulty entering of data into Al rremory FAILSOFT OPERATION Should there be a failure in the communication Iik between the Al and the microprocessor that controls its signaling line circuit, the Al is capable of reporting a Zone Alarm for the signaling line circuit and initiating a çeieral alarm signal. During a general alarm, al outputs pro- grammed for failsoft operation wil activate. STATUS LED A remote status LED may be conneced to the Al. A &ow flash rate of approximately nine seconds indicates a nor- mal condition, a two-second flash rate indicates alarm and no flash indicates a trouble condition. 0 WIRING DIAGRAM SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: 16.5 - 27.5 VDC Typical N.C. Initiating Standby Current: 450 liA Max Alarm Current: 450 i.tA Max Max. No. Of Devices per See Notes: : and 4 Communication Circuit: 255 (Will support all devices in alarm simul- See Note 3 E0\ _ (10K Resistor) taneously) PLC SLC Line Line Out Operating Temperature: -31 - 151°F (-35 -66°C) 0 - 95% RH See ,,,,,,. n Typical N.C. Sopervinory Remote LED (Optional) See Note 7 NOTES Maximum 25 c resistance per conductor/ 50 C2 per circuit. Max. #14 AWG (1.5 mm2) wire. Mm. #18 AWG (0.75 mm2) wire. Refer to Control Panel Manual for wiring specifica- tion. is Maximum 10 VDC @1 mA. All wiring is power limited and supervised. This module will not support 2-wire smoke detec- tors. Rating of LED circuit: 26 VDC Max., 7mA Max. If not used leave terminals open circuit. NIO and N/C initiating device circuits are NFPA Class B/Style B. Al N/C is intended for non-fire applications. LED Pulse Modes Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Description 70-407008-001 Addressable Contact Input Device N.O. 70-407008-002 Addressable Contact Input Device N.C. 70-411001-005 Package of 10 End-of-Line Resistors ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS For specifications request a copy of the Architectural/ Engineering Specification Disk: Available from Kidde- Fenwal Inc. Marketing Department. ALARM TEST Any or all Als can be tested by command from the com- patible control unit. Results of the test may be printed out at the system printer. INSTALLATION The Al can be mounted in a North American 2-1/2-in. (64 mm) deep, 1-gang box, or standard 4-in, square box, 1-1/2-in. (38 mm) deep with cover. The terminal block will accept #14, 16 and 18 AWG wire (1.5 mm2, 1.0 mm2, 0.75 mm2). is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. This literature is provided tor intormatlonal purposes only, Ic.IUL.-rtNVW\L, n. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The prod- uct must be properly applied to work correctly. If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or ques- tion, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. F-74-214 Rev AD © 2008 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA KIDDE-FENWAL INC. 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL: (508) 881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 wwwKidde-Fenwal.com output. If the relay fails to operate at the appropriate time, the device transmits a trouble report for display by the control unit. STATUS :LED A status LED is mounted on the unit and indicates the relay set or reset status by a two cr nine second flash interval. A trouble cordition inhibits the status LED com- pletely. INSTALLATION The AO can be mounted in a North American 1-1!2" (64 mm) deep 1-gang box, or standard 4" square box 1-1/2" (38 mm) deep with a cover. The terminal block will ac- cept#14, 16 and 18AWG wire (1.5 mm2, 1.0 mm2, 0.75 mm2). Sizes #16 and #18 are preferred. N Th,n is for Non Power P1 L:1n110d Applisoti005 NI Effective: August 2000 Addressable Relay Output Devi 10 74-215 FULL-DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESSABLE CONTROL POINT UNPOWERED, SPDT RELAY CONTACTS CONTROL-BY-EVENT AND/OR BY TIME OP- ERATION STATUS INDICATOR UNIQUE INTERNAL SUPERVISION The SmartOneTM Addressable Relay Output Device (AO) is an addressable output module for control of auxiliary equipment such as air handlers, door release and eleva- tor recall. The AO connects directly to a compatible control unit's signaling line circuit and contains a SPDT relay to control auxiliary equipment. All of the electronics are contained in a small high-impact polymer case. This creates a small S and durable device for installation. These features also allow the AO to be easily installed in virtually any applica- tion. The AO is field programmable with a unique four-digit ad- dress and a 40-character owner location message. The AO relay may be set or reset on command from the con- trol unit. In addition to combinational-logic programming that uti- lizes system inputs (i.e., events) to activate this device, the unit may be programmed for real-time clock opera- tion. The real-time clock programming permits the AO to be activated and deactivated by the time of day, calendar date and day of the week. INTERNAL SUPERVISION The AO is continuously monitored for: Internal power supply voltages Faulty entering of data into AO's memory Relay state equals command state S An internal set of relay contacts provides a feedback sig- nal that confirms the activation of the addressable relay AIlr,If rIAaARl NOTES tyiruri, .JI,rjIvi . 1. Max. #14AWG(1.5mm2)wire. See Note I _.________-_ Min.#18AWG (0.75 mm2) wire. ,- NIC '}Field 2. Refer to control units installation, operation and Connections maintenance manual for wiring specifications. See Note 2 See Note 2 ORDERING INFORMATION PC Line PC Line In Out Part Number Description 70-408004-001 Addressable Relay Output DEJEJ H ldinle I - Lp1 ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS For specifications, request a copy of the Architectural/Engi- neering Specification Disk: Available from Kidde-Fenwal Mar- keting Department. SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: 16.5 -27.5 VDC Standby Current: 400 pA, Typical Alarm Current: 400 pA, Typical Contact Ratings: -0 sistive Contact Rating: 2 A @30 VDC ctive Rating: 1.OA @30 VDC, 0.6 PF otor Control) .6A@ 120 VAC, 0.35 PF -Pilot Duty: 0.6A @ 30 VDC, 0.35 PF Max. No. Of Devices per Signaling Line Circuit: 255 (all can be activated) Operating Temperature: -31°F - 151°F (-35°C - 66°C) EMI Immunity: Meets UL 864 Dimensions: 2.3" x 1.8" x 0.8" nominal Shipping Weight: 5.1 oz (145g) LED Pulse Modes: Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval This literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL,INC. assumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The product must be I I _I If you need more information on this product, or if you have a particular problem or question, _________ properly applied to perform as described herein. contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA01721; Telephone (508) 881 -2000 KlDOE.FENWAL INC. 74-215 8/97 © 1997 Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 400 MAIN STREET. ASHLAND, MA 01721 TEL: (508) 881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 Effective: January 2008 Distributed Intelligence Photoelectric & Ionization Smoke and Thermal Detectors The Intelligent Smoke Detectors F-74-21 0 FEATURES True Distributed Intelligence Field Programmable Alarm and Pre-Alarm Set Points Internal Supervision Alarm Verification Calibrated Alarm Test by Command to Sensor Level Drift Compensation Non-Polarized Low Profile Style Eurostyle Base Full Analog Display of Detector Values Electronic Addressing UL Listed FM Approved DESCRIPTION These unique SmartOne® Detectors provide true distrib- uted intelligence by storing and analyzing calibration data and pre-alarm and alarm values. Each detector head continuously makes on-location decisions and reports status to the Central Control Panel as required. This distributed intelligence architecture, featuring an intrinsic microprocessor with 4K of nonvolatile memory in each individual detector, analyzes data and makes deci- sions within the monitored area. This unique utilization of processing makes possible a system with greater capac- ity and flexibility than a conventional centralized system. As an example, up to 255 detectors can be connected on a single pair of wires to one RXITX module. All devices can be full analog, and all devices can be in alarm con- currently. TWO PROGRAMMABLE ALARM SET POINTS The detector alarm and pie-alarm set point levels are fac- tory-set in units of percent obscuration/foot or degrees Fahrenheit and may be changed by the operator. Both set points, however, can be set within the UL allowable limits which are stored in the nonvolatile memory of the control panel. The pre-alarm set point typically is used as an early warning signal. On receipt of a pre-alarm signal, a trouble condition is generated at the panel. In addition to a physical investigation, the operator may request actual percent obscuration levels from the detector in alarm or any other detector. The alarm and pie-alarm setting of each detector may be changed either electronically from the Central Control Panel RTC program or via an off site modem. For exam- ple, a detector located in a cafeteria can be programmed to desensitize automatically every lunch hour except weekends and holidays. DRIFT COMPENSATION Each smoke detector is self-monitoring for drift from alarm set point caused by long-term environmental con- ditions, contamination or electronic component aging. Using a carefully designed algorithm, the detector mea- sures and averages 32 days of "normal" smoke level. This data then is used in the drift compensation algorithm to maintain the proper set point as programmed for the unit. If the detector cannot compensate, a trouble signal is sent to the Central Control Panel identifying the affected detector and the state "Drift Error." INTERNAL SUPERVISION The weakest link in a conventional or standard address- able system is the inability to monitor the operating condi- tion of the smoke detector. The SmartOne corstantly monitors its own status by supervising and reporting a trouble condition when a fault occurs in one of the follow- ing items: Internal Power Supply Voltage Improper Line Voltage from the Control Panel Faulty Data being Written to Memory Uncompensated Drift 0 STATUS LED SLED is provided on the SmartOne to indicate status of smoke detector. A high flash rate indicates alarm, a slow rate normal. When a trouble exists, the LED is turned off. PROGRAMMING INFORMATION Each detector is field programmed with the owner loca- tion message (location of the detector in the building or on the site), the system address (a four digit code), pre- alarm set point and alarm set point (if different from fac- tory settings). In addition, the detector type, either photo- electric, ionization or thermal and the proper calibration are stored in memory at the factory. This permits the Central Control Panel to verify that the proper detector type using the correct address is installed in the system. BASE WIRING INFORMATION 00 © To prevent detection contamination and subsequent warranty cancellation, CAUTION smoke detectors must remain covered until area is clean and dust free. GENERAL NOTES 1. No E.O.L. device is needed for SmartOne detectors. 2. T" tapping wiring method is acceptable for Class "B" wiring. The number of taps used is a function of good practice. 3. To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base, be sure wires are properly dressed at installation. Position all wires flat against the base. Take up all slack in outlet box. Route wires away from the connector termi- nals. S 4. Refer to publications P/N 06-236120-001 or P/N 06-236121-001 for recommended field wiring. Note: Nominal factory settings of detectors are as fol- lows: Photoelectric detectors: Alarm 2.0%/ft. Pre-alarm 1.5%/ft. Ionization detectors: Alarm 1.0%/ft. Pre-alarm 0.8%/ft. Thermal detectors Alarm 140°F (60°C) Pre-alarm 120°F (49°C) The system will reject attempts to program alarm and pre-alarm set point levels exceeding the UL designated window. ALARM TEST BY COMMAND Any or all detectors can be tested by command from the Central Control Panel. This test procedure precisely duplicates in-place testing of each detector by imposing a signal on the detector sensing chamber that will cause an alarm output. Results of the test will be indicated at the Central Control Panel or any remote location for monitor- ing or troubleshooting purposes. COMMUNICATION VERIFICATION When a detector reaches its pre-alarm or alarm set point, it conducts a verification procedure with the Central Con- trol Panel which repeats the communication cycle four separate times before the system accepts its change of status. The maximum time for this verification procedure is 2.5 seconds. DETECTOR IDENTIFICATION Part Number Description 70-400001-100 Common 6-in. Base Model 6SB 70-40001-101 Common 4-in. Base Model 4SB 70-40001-200 Mechanical Adapter Model MA-002 70-402001-100 Ionization Detector Model CPD 7052 71-402001-100 Photoelectric Detector Model PSD 7152 70-404001-100 Thermistor Heat Detector Model THD 7252 -2- RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Do not attempt disassembly of the fac- tory sealed sensing chamber. This assembly is sealed for your protection WARNING and is not intended to be opened for servicing. Less than 1.0 microcuries Americium 241 in ionization detector. Shielded by stainless steel housing. APPLICATION DATA The smart detectors are compatible with control equip- ment which utilizes the RX/TX Module. Each RX/TX can communicate to 255 smart or addressable devices. The circuitry may be either Class "A" or Class "B". Class "A" requires a series loop circuitry with the loop returning to the RX/TX. Class "B" does not require a return to the RX/ TX and permits T-tapping. All SmartOne detectors utilize the same base and may be interchanged. Installation is both simple and fast using screw-type connections and the non-polarized detector feature. The detector is fitted to the base by a twist-to- lock action. A removable locking tab secures the detector to the base to provide some degree of vandal resistance or inadvertent removal. Note: While units are interchangeable, changing detec- tor type will require a change in system program- ming. SMARTONE IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR CPD 7052 models are dual chamber ionization type detectors which sense both visible and invisible smoke. A unique sensing chamber design permits full 360 degree smoke entry and response. SMARTONE PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR PSD 7152 models are smart photoelectric smoke detec- tors. These detectors will respond to a broad range of flaming and smoldering fire conditions. SMARTONE THERMISTOR HEAT DETECTOR Model THD 7252 are thermistor based analog devices that can be programmed to respond to fixed temperature without problems associated with thermal lag. SMARTONE DETECTOR MOUNTING BASES All models of SmartOne detection devices use a univer- sal mounting base arrangement. The mounting base is available in two models, Model 6SB and Model 4SB. Base model 6SB provides a trim ring which masks any inconsistencies between the electrical box and the ceiling material. Model 4SB is electrically the same as model 6SB but does not provide the trim ring. The 4SB outside diameter matches that of the detection devices thus allowing installation into tight spaces (i.e., underfloor areas). SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage: 16.5-27.5Vdc Standby Current: 350pA, typical Alarm Current: 425pA, typical Max. Detectors per SLC: 255 Note: All detectors can be in alarm simultaneously LED PULSE MODES Normal: 9 second interval Trouble: LED is off Alarm: 2 second interval Operating Temperature: 32°F (0°C) - 100°F (38°C) EMI Immunity: Meets UL 268 SENSITIVITY Open Area High Velocity Ionization 0.5- 1.5%/ft. 0.5-1.0%/ft. Photoelectric 0.5 - 3.5%/ft. 0.5 - 2.0%/ft. THERMAL DETECTOR SPACING 50 ft.: 135°F (57°C) - 145°F (63°C) .70 ft.: 135°F (57°C) - 155°F (68°C) Thermal detectors are limited to 20 ft. spacing when used on FM approved applications. Note: These detectors are compatible only with fire alarm systems utilizing an RX/TX Module. INSTALLATION Detector bases are mounted directly to a 4-in, octagonal box. Please refer to NFPA 72-2002 for spacing, location of detectors and other guidelines. Also, refer to our Publi- cation 74-212 for detailed installation instructions. The detector base is equipped with an integrally molded locking tab to prevent unauthorized removal. Once locked into place, the detector can be removed only by inserting a screwdriver blade into the slot while turning the detector head counterclockwise. If the detector is to be mounted on a ceiling high enough to cause difficulty in accessing the unit, it is recommended that the locking tab be removed prior to installation. To remove locking tab, bend outward until it breaks off. MAINTENANCE The minimum requirement for detector maintenance con- sists of an annual cleaning of dust from the detector head using vacuum cleaner suction. Cleaning programs should be geared to the individual environment. -3- S SmartOne® is a registered trademark of Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. his literature is provided for informational purposes only. KIDDE-FENWAL, INC. lIassumes no responsibility for the product's suitability for a particular application. The roduct must be properly applied to work correctly. you need more information on this product, or ifyou have a particular problem or ques- on, contact KIDDE-FENWAL, INC., Ashland, MA 01721. Telephone: (508) 881-2000. KIDDE-FENWAL INC. 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, MA 01721 F-74-210 Rev AD © 2008 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. Printed in USA TEL: (508) 881-2000 FAX: (508) 881-8920 www Kicide-FenwaL corn CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE STING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN RATING: 7272-1076:142 Page 1 of 1 Photoelectric Smoke Detector Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721 Contact: Terrill Garland (508) 881-2000 *Fax (508) 881-1773 Model PSD-7152 photoelectric type smoke detector. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed system description and operational considerations. Electrical: 16.5 - 27.5 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Suitable for air velocity between 0-300 ft/min for open area protection. Maybe suitable for use inside duct where air velocity is between 300-4000 ft/mm. MARKING: Listees name, model number, rating and UL label. PROVAL: Listed as smoke detector for use with Listee's separately listed *compatible fire alarm control units. *Refer to manufacturer's installation manual for details. *Rev. 02-23-2007 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 24, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF TFIF STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 4STING No. 7165-1076:146 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE: Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721 Contact: Terrill Garland (508) 881-2000 *F)( (508) 881-1773 DESIGN: Model PEGASYS and PEGASYS ML fire alarm control panels. Power limited. Automatic, manual, coded, noncoded, local, auxiliary, remote station, central station, waterflow and sprinkler supervisory service. Also suitable for releasing device. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed system description and operational considerations. System components: 76-100008-501 Central Control Module 76-100007-001 I/O Motherboard 76-100005-001 RXITX Module 76-100004-001 Relay Module 76-100003-001 Signal Audible Module 76-100002-001 City Tie Module 76-100009-001 Power Supply Controller 76-100001-001 Release Module 76-100017-001 Multi-loop Motherboard 76-100009-010 Power Supply Module 76-100008-600 ML Central Control Module 76-100036-500 Network Interface Card TING: Primary: 120/240 VAC, Standby: 24 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, rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control unit for use with listee's separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. This control unit does not generate a temporal pattern signal. If the distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition is required, the control unit must be used with appliances that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 8th Edition Standard. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period must be adjusted to 30 seconds or less. *Rev. 06-21-2003 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation • criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 24, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE *STING No. 7300-1076:144 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721 Contact: Terrill Garland (508) 881-2000 FAX (508) 881-1773 DESIGN: Control Unit Accessories. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed system description and operational considerations. Models 70-407008-001 and 70-407018-001 normally-open contact input devices Models 70-407008-002 and 70-407018-002 normally-closed contact input devices Models 70-408004-001 and 70-408014-001 addressable relay output devices Model 30-472001-000 remote trouble indicating panel Model 30-220070-035 end-of-line resistor Model 74-200041-001 limiting resistor Models 74-200012-001, 74-200012-002 and 74-200012-004 loop isolators Models 89-100081-001 AIM (AnaLASER Interface Module) and 89-100083-001 IIM-2000 (Stand Alone) Models 70-200200-001 and 70-200200-003 ASM (Addressable Signal Sounder Module), *73- 100001-003 AAM (Addressable AlarmLine Module), 73-100003-001 AAM NEMA 4 Enclosure, 74-300000-502, 74-600000-005, 74-600000-515, 76-300000-502, and 76-600000-005 RDCMs . (Remote Display Control Modules), 74-300000-501 and 76-300000-501 RDM's (Remote Display Modules) Models 06-129827-001, 06-129827-002, 06-129827-003, 06-129828-001, and 06-129828-002 RDM/RDCM Enclosures Models 74-300004-032 and 76-200004-032 ATM-L (Annunciator Driver Modules) Models 74-300005-032, and 76-200005-032 ATM-R (Relay Driver Modules) Models 74-100017-001, 76-100010-001, 74-600000-014, and 74-600000-514 Battery Boxes. Models 74-600000-006, 74-600000-516 and 76-600000-006 Fiber-Optic Converter Cards (0CC) Models 06-220171-001 thru —007 Compensating Resistors. Models 70-600000-001 and 70-600000-002 Remote Releasing Modules Models 30-330002-001 and 84-330002-001 Addressable Manual Pull Stations. For indoor use with Model SGB-325 back box or outdoor use with SGB-32C back box. RATING: Electrical: 24 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. 0 *Rev. 02-04-2008 mt 0 7300-1076:144 Page 2 of APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed model Fenwalnet 2000 and Fenwalnet2000ML (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:141), Fenwalnet 6000 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:184) or ARIES (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:183) or Pegasys and Pegasys ML (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:146) fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. Model 89-100083-001 IlM-2000 (Stand Alone) is intended for use with separately listed electrically compatible fire alarm control units. Models 74-600000-006, 74-600000-516, 70-600000-001, 70-600000-002 and 06-220171- 001 thru -007 are intended for use with separately listed Fenwalnet 6000 fire alarm control unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:184). Model 76-600000-006, 70-600000-001, 70-600000-002 and 06-220171-001 thru -007 are intended for use with separately listed Aries fire alarm control unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:183). Model 30-330002-001 is intended for use with separately listed Models Fenwalnet 2000 (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:141) and Fenwalnet 6000 (CSFM Listing No. 7165- 1076:184) fire alarm control units. . Model 84-330002-001 is intended for use with separately listed Models Kidde PEGAsys (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:146) and ARIES (CSFM Listing No. 7165-1076:183) fire alarm control units. *Rev. 02-04-2008 mt 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 24, 2009 Listing Expires June 30, 2010 Authorized By: FRANCIS MATEO, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering Division